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.vl ? d.aJdress all com ..all remit Tci V.jl Guard, -!5 4.00 . 2.00 .50 .05 :3 1 ... Iii 1.50 known oo postof- ,utlior.zed to nr The to "TSSl W Bbscripti k.HL-cu.n MAINE J4T!o" Like Interesting matters w Common " . - ." October Century, is m is to the destruction ot jjfijtle iarbor oi 'tine destroyed by the l i mine, and this mine L.ur n improvised affair, r. : with shout MU pouuai V. pspowder and buoyant, ,i,h nv kind of a median- Bistt iase, a bottle of sulphu- , .hr strong acid, arranseu L rtea struck by a vessel the , Ipite and expioae me nu csk could have oeen tit, i cbain and anchor so sloe would float ten feet lb bottom and twenty feet lit swiaee of the water. tit doubtless such a mine U plsced about thirty feet sf tie Maine, then lying at the riding to the trade winds, as ii tlit harbor, so that when b iiotild swing she would it contact mine and blow ip. Tie Maine was in the iiiaging at the time she was tad. The plausibility of this trued bj all the circumstances time and place. The trade sreTiil ;in tbe. harbor a,t,Ha- !!i ships ihead to the wind trade winds 'fail in . every lit weeks, and ships that had adisg northeast swing around lit soyihwest. Such was the Jtmoiag in Havana, Ciril War, the Confederates I'd lore vessels ot the Union tat such improvised mines destroyed by gunfire, and p Sows that up to the Span- toe had been more ships liii by torpedoes and mines, Mr lawntion, than by guns. fit with a smattering knowl- iese iacts could have rigged me and fitted it with an- f itone to serve as anchor. ' placed it at proper position ahead o! the Slow having been ob- f ! those on board. I ait Teisels did not go along- In Havana, but anehor- Fimt of the wharves. Car 's transferred to and from a nips by large lighters that the bay. The Maine men-of-war lay at buoys so that these lighters fWantly day and night right a-t hows, and one man have sailed his lighter Hetrom the shore across 'a the men-of-war until dl u'l ol the Maine, when h "e dropped the whole affair , 'lu w to do its work fcia ;uia swing arouhd 5!iitst. ""Hugh's lotter of tern j t..,., . i Hp "rr i. - -"6wu, not in lit disal'Wintniei,t, o, eomuiianre wlth omninn .( . ..... .. m- v "lajority , .:hough he does not the end of his term. W iry, take the --n-c pro- , , ' M'ertlsin, .,.. - wr , " .itie as IV"". the W .. "'"ling land 'L:X0h" acre ,,. tr"M that few of n,,:'lh"r of J Wl.Ma con. " seri.n,! n" of them. 1-HB ETGBKS PAIMf CrCAgP, S.WRDAV, OCtOBKR S, eJ I Anyway, the dyspepsia, and us ac. " L companying groucn, line the poor, is always "in our midst," mores the pity. Bingo, Okla., claims to be the in,, of the biggest man on earth an In- diaa named Seekonsito, who is ;o years old and weights !!( pounds. All we have to say is that liinyo folk must be honest, or they'd lime made it an even "00. Those uowungs aim Hushes, of I Breathet county, Kentucky, those a mighty bad time to start a new blood feud, if they expect to get the coun try's attention. The country is other wise engaged very ( much so just no! ' ' The rapid growth of Oregon is largely explained by the growth in Its export products. The most re liable estimates for the current year fixes the gross total of crops raised for export at $100,000,000. Do you want a straight tip on the presidential election? Well, here it is: Bryan and Taft will both be elected we have this positive in formation direct from the gentle men themselves. H. M. Moore, the oldest man in Leavenworth, Kansas, and one of the town's founders, must have been the original rubber-neck. Ho says he was Hung twice, in 1850, by pro slavery lynchers. Maybe those letters were stolen, and then again maybe not. At any rate, we haven't heard that the Stan dard Oil eompany has asked to have Hearst pinched for purchasing stolen goods, Poor human nature is so consti tuted that the man who gets the Jo nah tag fastened on him, whether justly or unjustly, need expect no mercy from Mb shipmates. It's all right to talk about driving all the .rascals to the woods, but have the would-be drivers considered that the woods may not be big enough to hold them all? We have no hesitation whatever in asserting that "26 Broadway" is the most widely advertised business address in the United States; also the most "cussed." And still the pot continues to call the pot black, and those who live in giass houses to throw stones. Solo-1 mons are scarce, you knowd. THIS IATE IX HISTORY ' I v, . ? -- i' October iird, . 1800 Beorge Bancroft, the histor ian, was born in Worcester, Mass. Died in Washington, D. C, January 17, 1891. 1838 The Indian chief Blackhawk died at his eamp on the Des Moines River. 1851 Great damage was done by a storm which swept over Prince Edward Island. I860 The Prince of Wales visited Washington, D. C. 1863 The Union trotips threw Greek fire into Charlestown, 1881 Henry Fowls Dnrant, the founder of Wellesley college, died at Wellesley, Mass. Was born in Hanover, K. II., February 20, 1822. 1890 The Count of Paris arrived in America. 1896 William Morris, the English poet, died. Born .March 24, 1834. 1S98 David J. Hill was appointed Assistant Secretary of State. "THIS IS MY 5ITH BIRTHDAY William Crawford I'orgus. William Crawford Corsras, Ihe dis-j tlnguished soldier and physician, was born at Mobile, Ala,, on October 3, 1S54, the son of General Josiah Corgas of the Confederate army. He was educated at the University ol graduated from it ill 187:', with the! deirreo nf A n Then ho' went to I New York, where he studied medicine ! and graduated from the iiellevne Hospital Medical College in 1S79. re ceiving his degree of M. D. For a short time he joined the house staff at the Bellevue Hospital, but in 1 he was appointed first lieutenant of the medical corps of the United States army. ,!Titoecttiiie caplain in 1X9S and by special act of Congress was made Colonel for his distinguish ed services during the yellow fever epidemic at l!av:inna in 19H3. He became a member of the isthmnsa Canal Commission on Mar b 4, 1!t'T. and served as chief sanitary officer of the Isthmian Canal z inc. He is an associate fellow of tiie College f Physicians at Philadelphia and has been honored by other scientific bod ies. On September 15 he married at Cincinnati, O., Miss Marie Cook Doughty. Dr, F, M. Day, Dr. Reardsley and H, A. Seelye have returned from their pheasant hunt at Tangent. They re port fair shooting. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples boils, hH es, erzemi or salt fheum, or tome other form of erap tion: but sometimes they siist is tbs sssiem, Ifiiiirated by feeHng of weaknns, langiitr logs of appetite, or general debUHs witliou causing any brtakine out. Hood's Sarsaparilia expels thfm. renoT.its trenirthens and tunes the wliote nytn. This in the testimony of thoiifti;U- amiuai!y. Accept no substitute, but insist on Uaviti Hood's Sarsaparilla In nnl liaaPS fnnn or In chicoUtd Ublt knows s Sars&ti&S 19; dasti& r i JjiSt ERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It may be carried Irom any otlwr room to ilie bath room, which it will heat while you are preparing lor the bath." Impossible to turn if. too high or tuo low. The most economical healer you can buy intense heat lor one lilling. ThiJQ Lamp nora purposes, tjives a clear, k sieady lighi. Made ol brass throughout and nickel plated. Equipped with tile latest improved central otaii burner. Handsome simple saiblaeiory. Every lamp guaranteed, 11 you cannol gei healer or lamp at your dealer's, wrile our nearest agency lor deseripiive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Uaeorporaled 1 HOOSTKIl siki:ti.' IMiHKIUlMi THIS MONTH ! At a meeting of the board ol trus- tees of the Hosebnrs Commereial 1 SS5 iHTr,1"8," ir !,rti- i Oregon-Idaho Oe-velojiiimiit CoiiKresB in this city on Thursday, October 15.. in connection therewith will also! probably be held the good roads meeting, which was deferred from last month. In attendance at this) uuvciuimieui: congress win be Judge S. A, Lowell, ot Pendleton; Coionei E. Hofer, ot Salem; judge John H, Seott, the good roads booster, a dele gation of Coos Bay citizens and other visitors, including, perhaps, Tom Richardson, the well-known Oregon booster, from Portland. Review, nrvs IXTKRKKT IX AHSTKAt'T IH'Si.NKSH John M.. Throne has sold his on fourth interest in the Douglas Coun ty ihufra fViifi,in,. i fhi,. .( Hobert B. Smith, a Vrother-in-law of E, W. Kuykendail, who also owns a one-fourth interest in the business. Mr, Smith is from Minneapolis, where he was formerly manager of the timber department of the Brooks Scanion Timber Company, which has extensive holdings in the United States and Canada. Mr. Throne will remain in the employ of the com pany until the end of the year, Koseburg Review. FOUKSTRY POLICY KXIMHiSKO BY IRRIGATORS Albuquerque, X, M., Oct. 2. The! struggle in the National Irrigation Congress between the supporters and , oiipunenU of thepresent goveriimeut forestry policy resulted in a sweep-1 ing victory for the friends of Chief I Forester Plnchot today. With a few J reconimendatioiis for change in the forest regulations the congress : adopted resolutions endorsing the, forest service as well as other govern- ; nient bureaus concerned in the work j of development and reclamation. It, also took advanced ground in favor; ot conservation of natural resources, in general. iTflUtOAf) ASSKSSMKX'i" ! HAISKl IS IMM'til.AS $44,2"0 per mile. This is the vui-' nation ilace1 by County Assessor j (ieorsc W. Staley this year iipsm the Soutiiern Pacifle Company's Uti.15! miles of roadbed, together with roil-: ini stock, in Douglas county. It is an increase of $14,2,1 per mile over- ihe assessment oi in,. mi, explains that the increaso is ma ie to meet the proportiona te raise m alue of other classes ol projet-i.-iiosebnrg Review, tIASOLIXE WOOtt SAWIXO Coll up Phone Main 32 or Farmers, 61. R. A. Maltzan. 1 Vudor tmrch shades are luxury with the reach of aii. CliAMUKItS ilAIimVAHE CO SOUTH F.R r -Cii 'iC it. n. TI.MK CARII Toward i'oHiaiMl lasiier X.i. Hi 2:15 a. hi., tir.gmi Kx- pres,:. Sit, IS S:y a. !, passenger. No. 12 11:"0 a passengr. Ciittase drove i PasM'iijjer itoseburt; pas- iowarii m i n" No. 11 2:1S 1'. iu-. sender. No. n- passewr No. i - P- m., Cottage drove in., California Kx- 2: '""so. 13 a. in., San Fratitisio Kxpress. Welioitttts iii' " v V4 M:30 c, m., i'Uv Kil'4"ue fur Sprinnfi'dd. V,i xi 11 1" ni irrivi' Kil- aeix- from Sprnmtield. S. M -1:"' I'- Seav-s I.ul:-h.. for Wendlins,'. Si,. t 1 p m., n nrrive V.nvm fr..u. - M,,MnlAY !' ! JiiliN M '!' a- - i; i A. J. CiU.KTTK, V-'. o o iw -8k For a Warm Bath Room A kith in a cold room is a sliivcry"operation and is extremely liable to cause colJs, The bathroom above all should be kept warm. This is easy and the bath is a comlort if you have a 9 hours with i (he kst lamp fur all-round housp- 0 Dr. T. Ffilijt GBHraHfl'e , HDICNh A I UlllCIi 1 ML TOILET POWDER A purs, anttsep. tic 1 eiict Powder fir infants &nd dnlts. EsquU sitel? perfumed. Kenasrs an exisi knt eomplesisn and keeps I hs skin clear, soft and velvety. Eelievss skis irritation ami shonid bs nse4 freely after bath ing and shaving, fiving a dcittiit ii and refreshing tlfeet. At deal, erg or hj msii, 25 cents Box. Pis pared by FERD. T, HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of (SURAH'S ORICRTAl SRUM BMSLEV'S, 812 Wiilatnctte St.'1. - Eugeiw 'adeughttuiI PUWJJML, Imoarts s pieaaioe softness and delkac? to the skin and restrains the ravages nf sun, wind and time, , Its continued application elimi nates sunburn, tan and freckle and renders imperceptible annoying minor blemishes and sailswsess. It possesses a dainty, clinging odor exclusively its own and is in every way a perfect toilet luxury.' Price 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it KOYT CHEMICAL CO. TStil GASOLINK ENfflNES 1RR1CA1 ION, SPRAYING and ! PUMPING MACHINERY J'airljmiiis Morie tjawillne KukIiip for (itiiiijiitiK, s.iiyiiiB, iMiwiuH, grind- iil5. .tlultllii ilildete, i iilllinnlis mI fr Melghlms, i iiO'baiil;-ioti iiyoeio?is and Mo tors tir poiier anil ii;tbi. : uittiiiiks-lr,e ttliKfmills and Timer. iHiHaik".!!irse tiriliderK, Fec Cilopjiet-x, Well luiils. All iirt quality jiHHis at Mil prlciK !) in ittiHli. l.ilx ral ta-rliM, Promo! reply M luijiiirie mill tjiiics slilliHM-iitK, Hrile for cntabitsiie and prier. BERGER.&. BEAN HDW, CO. Agents, Eugene, 0-, ! FAiRBAXK MORSE (& CO, Portland. Oregon A Kr, i rami t,r, i u r inn real1-! 1 mx!hi -v. tint twm ant h ,r.-; 1..' ?-:t!fl; 1H,1 :;!JF- ,1 f.h VI p. f ,r wl elN,,l. 1 i 6f, lSO, J? " ,,t l,.iViUe m t' lel yi:H0 ItJlCM. CS., in 1. Hiuiw, H Sold in Eugene t i W, I, Ueuno I Pills, p- m 3 9 US CLASSIFIED COLUMNS lB 8 A US , ttrtllt S.U.K--Kaquiro at Vy- r.ai s shu! sior. i , FOU SALE Tiioroujmijrea !Wr!far4 , luiili fur saie. Enquire ii Wil lamette sirert. ;( -WOul Fln dry, ,n, 4-fiwi i t:, William Tiansu , Ci.iUiMny. Main H I. KOll SALE rluit Oi'jimslun t-ssa, 13 for l, V. M. ttasujiussi, HJ Coiumbia avraw, ruiner tilth st. . FOH SALE :m jHsim, aimusi m-w, Btwut haSf price; big barsain; -terms to suit. It. it., rar tSuard. FJtt SAl.K One (nil biiwd Kamiwu iellti Haui; also urau rums; H. i. Jacobs, tik'nwood Stock Kacm, !!ii tisr, Oregon. FOH SALE A cottage, ilasterd ; iargt" riHinis; gouU water; furni ture and carpels complete. Ji:i, Enquire 625 Oiivo Btwt. FOR EXCHANGE Good Income bearing prosier!-, making interest on $45n at lt per ceui. Will ehaiiRe fur good farm. Knqnir. i,( Frank E. Mlair, Fail Crecs. Or. !1 FOR SAiK s-riiom nocsc, thr.'a blocks from W!ilanwtt sidcet; Sif StlxiS feet. t'rico, $2 5 mi. On gon Land Company, if FOR SAt.E For 10 days, a c,tnl house and barn and five acres f land, with orchard; pi(rt, tl4ti. Call on Pacifle Land t'lmipany, RiHim 7, Hisvey block. It. i,. t'ari niell, manager, if FOit SAl.B Hall's saf. size 22s24 s34 inches: used ahom thrtn yars; in first-ciass comiiiton. i'rire, $41). Address W, A. UudelsuB, jiinrtiiin City. J FOR SALK For 10 days, a good now house of four rooms, ail ready to move right in; price, $600. Call on the Pacific Iand Company, Room 7, Hoyey Mock, D. 1j, Cart meii, nianajter, tf H33RB 18 A CHANCB te bay trom the waer and bay right, sice nigs lots or house and lot, all on th street ear line, I hav 8 lots and 8 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at SOS Bast Thirteenth ?t. FOE SAI.B Hot air englnsj force pump connected; S90-gaiion tank, fittings, 40 (eel 114 -inch ISpo, for sale cheap at Hall ft Saamway's, East Seventh street. See it, tf FOR SALE At the Jim Yates niaee, a h miles northwest f Kuitene, II yung wrk horses, 2 milk eows, 1 brnow sow, t shoals, 1 new snlky IjIow, 1 good Bain wagon. Phone Uxxll, N, J, Blals. oSdw FOR SALK For 10 days, 15 acres of fine river bottom land near Eu gene; lions on the same now; for further information call on the Pacific Land Company, Room Hovey block, U, I, Carlrneii, tnnn- aeer. tf v. it SAL.K For 10 days, fine liuit ness property on Wiiiamete streotl one that pays a good investment; rentraliy located. For further in formation apply to the Pacific Land Company, Room ?, Hovey block. D. L, Cartmell, Mananer. tf FOit SALB One doulile-harrelied shot-gnn (12 irauitel, 1 No. Mar iln rifle tiake down), 1S00 cart ridges and shells, t patent fishing rod with reel and line; also asori ment of hooks and tiles. Apply to t!9 West Twelfth atreet. oK FOR SALB Five-year lease on -room furnished iioe In East Fortiand, bringing in now $119 per month; will sell or trade for farm near Kunene. Price, 300(1, Half cash and balance (Tit per month. Howo & Hnoy. s2 FOR SALE (Jit RENT One aeven room house, either foratahed or unfurnished, with I acre of ground; one fonr-roiini house with 1 arre of ground, near eieetrlc Hue, this side it river, near SprinKfield, Inquire of Ed A. Powell. o3 FOR HAblS Or.e team of heavy mules, one set of chain harden and one 84-ineh Mitchell wuwin. in Kood condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team for U purposes. Price for outsit, $460, Inquire at iltl offlee. DRAFT itOitHKS ft)U SALK Hchinitt BrotherK, of Criwweii, hacr. four good draft horses for sale rheap. They are jouhk auo weyi iired. Call and see Ihem at ;;res- well, nr write to Brhoiltt Hros, for deseriplfon, prices and ternm. tf LOTS FOit 8ALB t.Y OWNKit To lois and s-ro(n hns"; Sarn; fine innii for garden; on Fourth si reel, near mill rare. Lot SfiS on Twelfth and Alder ri reels, juM north of Patterson woooi. J. j Walton, iiia wsiiamen street, tf Rill HAi.K V OWSKii- Fiflten arre of choice fruit land, wide and feieeied variety of fruits and txrrie: all in hearing. Three mHff winthtrext of Kugene, on telephone and rural deSSveiy route, fiwid house and new harn. Price reawiBahie, Cali np Farmers' phone 2H4. "i FOit BAI.B 411 aere all level Sand, 3 la cultiatlon; new tome, wood shed and chicken hopise and harn; orchard; three gwid weilf and good water; everything on the piare K' wlih It, iniimiiiiF homelioid goods. This mnrt ie sold In the 3 day., I haw a!, several lot close In Jins aim . i,,.,,.. ,nl lot SX34. ihiekerj hioipe and !arK aim wme n ..; are l,at(-'alf !.!ei ),' Se to WIHau'K- ' ir'lx-r iuforiiiasixii " ,;ts- LainI C!!ll!t!'. '"; .v hiiiidlJilJ. ic I- C,n': t'n-m For P, nisna.er. WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You wmuM oen a rgistsri Unter or a telegram, f eiurscl But rt you 'sitit, just Use same, snsuewbai careless alntnt other thing thai shouM have almost equai luferet to you? Perhaps snce a week per haps unee a day a ciaifled ad. is nrlntcj that tourhes yoar personal interest as sure ly and ss keenly as the letter or telegram woaid bat, are JOB Sl'ISK to se li, Sis casisisSer it, to answer it, to profit by it? t)( rure tiie Want ,A 1 h it livei ti xtm as one at a imneis Hist! tiae So pirk Mat the w Unit Is "I-Hllt YMV V.. It SAl.K Two f!l sto'J !'s. jw six-room houses, Sioih umdern, mi Kast KieveutSi sirecl ear Hue; will be seki teilier nr separate Ms suit eiistmner; at a rare InirBain If suid n. S. it. Williams, W A NTK 1 i wd. IssiWl East Kieventn street. l2 VANTK!J tSIrl to do chamber wrk at I'ndcrwood House, tit 'U iamctta street, oS WANTKll At onco, t.000 bmshela of outs. Juqulra Wiliianw Trans fer Coiupany. Main &.. WAK'iiSD A nsssutier of girls to lcaro nursing, Kmiulra at the Ku- Bbs General Tlospltal, tf WANTK1J 'lirniahed house ot S or 8 rooms for threo or sis months. Address 8t East Tontis street, ol WANTBD flood competent girl for Karal housework, Mr. M. A. Mathews, 11 West Sinth street, tf WANTKD TO UKNT A blK farm on abarea, tor trom 8 to 8 years. Address "C. D" ears Ouart. tt WANTKil To isorrow (l7ot,4Mi at i per cent. Wood security glvoa, Address o.( care or. tlnard. tf WANTBO Two or Slireo ldy hoard ers; aii the privile of homo to She right one. 82 Kaat Ninth t above tea store. o4 WANTED Positioa as cook in camp or hotel. Ktftoea year exporl enee, Kelerences, Booth-Kaliy Co. R, U Qarmaa, Loadon, Or, tf WANTBU AT ONCK At She KuRene Poultry Store, IB li Bth Ht young chlrkeut weinhiat from 1 to 1 ijouada. Phons Mala f 4&. WANTKO You to take your old comforts to the Enterprise Shoe "Shop for repairias; first-elans work only; honejtt material; low prieeg. Half soles, S&e and np, Bs Kast Ninth street, oil IP YOW WANT to get M the money your property brings, list It with the Meal Batata Racehanjss in the new Colouion bulldtuB. They will bring tlia buyer direct to you ami Int you make your owa torsna, tf HOAHtsliisa WAXTK1 I could fur nish meals to a few more Berwins desiring good home cooking, Aino have good room suliahio for two. Handily located only 1 bloeks from Wiiiainetto si rent. For terms addrean KB Wei Hoveath alreet or uhone lilaek 24i, 3 WAXTKIJ We have a man who says he wants the best farm within ten siifta f Eugene that IMi.Ulili will buy. About liio arres priferreii. If yon think yon have, snrh a farm call on the ItcaS Kslale Bsrhaaga, If Wilt ItKKT FOit ItfcS i r uralKhea room at Bait West Fifth street, tf FOR -Oim or l JUCllisihed rmmm for rent; will lake gtadoats, lis Wiiiainetle sir1. tf Ftsit HKN'T- Fnrisished imnsekeeii iuK rmmwf ai?o hara. inijiiSre ai U17 Aider street. tt FOit itKKi Xho (runt rui; tr naea heat; eieitric IMhts ami hath, rluiiahle for two gentle men. East Nlnili streei. FOit Nt;jT -SO aeres, t;i undT eul f?3iion; house, hara, iooihoae, nrehi,rd. Posehoi elveu rieplem her Kith. For particulars see ii, Mi-Murphey, Willaiaette trwl. FAMM Fnit HKNT ne of the het i;y--re farms ia the ?tmmy. One mile from HiirlmefMd; " aeres rieh river hoiioai oii, ino arres best irairie soli; fair huiid ings ami ood fumily orehard. Ail dress P, O. Bos 54, Koifeiie Or. tt IIHCKIliMlil!(l DON'T fait (o Chejeia if yoa want hargains in real estate. tt liny and teii farm anil Hijr prop erty, improved aad animprid. Timiier and mining stork li, ! seia, itmin 11, Walton Itiii. tt jilllS HAKOA1N IS HEAL KrfT.Vl K For ten days and ten da4 ooiv. j will letter ieillv seres rioh -.-t i river ieloiii land, allies! in iliv ! innits, fr 1 5 'i B'i". c f ve aery's tnr fis, an are. This Is a i-ftiji S'hoBe Main fiir,, of address ii,. Bus DSS, Fugene, Mist'ri,l..KH'S ( mimj.-a) AV- l Vfts ssJffl Hi wark, I a hi th' km,, wnifst rkr and tn,l3.'n,'r. lUt iar d,.m hy V, WiiSi.iius. TISK OiiKiHS.S i.AM COMt'ANY stns i its wn merits slid nas bo -iiiiin;(nB wish ,mny jthir esMnpany. W eliminate ull pwsi rtbiSMy nf sratt by imutdia(ly t5riaKia wilrr mul Ijmjw tK iawr. Wa ran (lad what you a aat U U la to lis? had in ihi csi csaasrvs assd Kindly lve all Inquiring atran scr any iuforai.thm iknwIIiIc. W hv a iarjtn list of farms and cltjr ismiwrsy, also sum? gmid faay ia tlnstwr lands m rMuublt taa, 412 WitlaHKJtts ret. KKm Or. PROFESSIONAL OOLUMM I'UVNiflASH S8 SCKUMUaH Dtt. H. I 8T015LK OrtJsspatoSa physician. Office over Cham bore storo, 618 WSMasBrtta street Phona B3ack 1328. CoBMjltatton free. ItesWenre, 5ST Pearl street. Phone Hiaeh 3S0T C, H. CANNON, M, !. HaasoeBatsie pbysiciaa and mrgeon, Chronia diaeaaea aad dlaeae ot wauseo and children specialty. Kieetrt eaS Sbrtory and iisiit treataaent. Office, Suite 1, 3 and a, Uunn build- ing. Pisono Mais 64B. Boards Hoffnsaa liousa. Phona Mala it. UK. ANNA MAUKEK, Jateaus(hta nhyclsB, AH rnrabls diaaaea traawd. Women and colWiao m jjuselalty, Offira over V, K. Omaa'm. Phons Had ltt. O. SS. PKAKtsSi.ET, M. U. KBiM , .physician and sargeoo. Oftlcea H an4 11 MeClung buSliHssK, Migfctis and WUlassstto atreot. efflca aaj realdencs phone, Hata 47. U BUiTKU, Attory-eWw uirto or Torao'a shos aters, Eagass, Oregon. LKO.N It. KUUMmM, A tturBO-at-tnw, Koossa 1 and 1, Baiiaaa Leaa and Ssvjr Bank, U. U. THAVtB, Attutaey-at-Ja, Of fice oTr Kagese JjsaB A Sartsca Bank, Bagoas, Oragoa, 8, B. AIJjKN Attorney-at-taw, Ot fica over Eaton's book store. 111 WHiasaatta atreet. 1'heaa Black 88t. C. A. WINTBBMBIMH, Aoroay-at tow, Laad tities nd probata apae laltles, Oltlcs ovw Chatatte-Brt. taw Bank. WALTON mmm, AU0-r,e:.-ltt-i. J. J, Walton aad a P. Nwa. Will prastlCB in ail tha eotma In tka lata, Oftirs, rooaj t, Walwa Uiock, Bugeaa, Oregoa. OKOttUB B, UOtiHtS Attorneyt la; office Moray Uaildtog, cor HU and Wliiaatetta streets; rosais i aad S a pa la Ira. WOODCOCK It TOTTKIt, AWoraay-at-la. A. O, WsMdeock and H. O, Potter, Otflcs one block aoatfc ol Chrtoataa Woek, Bugaas, Oregaa. WILLIAMS a BKAM, Htlornsyi-st-law, J, W, Vliiiasns, L. U, Besa, PraEtlca ia ll ooarta o( tita at&ta and befors the II, S, land Office, Offices it. li, 14 asd IS MeCtaa JB88H G. WBLUS, No, tt Weat Eighth street, Kagsoa, Or, opeit postoftlca, Siyss spaclal auoulloa to tha anamination of ab atracta, drafting wllla, aottliag tatos, eoawyaaees aad colleciiosa. Atao to all penaioa aaaUora. Phaae Hod Ilia. 1. M, HAttUAUUit. 5Snesal aisao tion giyaa to diyorcs and aatti sent if estate, Agent for Coatt aaatai lasuraacs Oompaay. Kiois 6, rirat National Bank UniMisg, Knnvav, OregoB. BolWSog, rttShl'KACTMUi TtIB l.ANB tXlUNTt ABSTHAOk CO,, Hoosiig i aad a, Waren Bloc, Eageaa, O? Pticw rft4aaahi. RKAI KKt .Xt K AtiKMTS J, h, VtMltL & CO, taalars , reri estato, CrasweiL Or. t'MKttTAKKMM j, W. KAYH fc oo., uaanrtaama aae funorai directors. Kugane, Or, DAY & JIKNtiKllrtoN, cttdnrtakwa s ami iiifliiaiinera, corner uian etia sod Seventh sireata, W. T. OOitlMJN, tuoarat diraetar. Hiaia licensed euibaimer, illttm and mld'-oce. Tenia aad OM struets. Phoo ited 4SU, M1J,'1J KJMIXKKIIH HEKHKHT LEJUit, nsSnlEg engineer and ex purl aiotaltttr(iin. iluiiabt l(orialin furoisheu to inteodisf lnettor. EsanslnaUosis and ports as ralaaa aad oca trsntiasat AlSClin LIT FttEB THOMAS Arcaitecl. EnetcS m aad pisas drawn, biaa aciats and N:ificath3aa. Oenerai super TisioB oer baiWiags la ens,rs ot eoaatrttctioo. If thinking ot hallo ing, large or small, ice Bie. Ternie raasoashle. Boon 1, CisrisusaB biocg. V CTKB1 S AK V Mfitti KOSM LIKKNSKW VKTKHINAKY EPR UEONB Calls promptly answered night or day, in. Christ!.- liaa win, OftliB phone, Mala it. Ha iiliare Phone, Jlaln SIS. e Kiitvt;vtMt,i A. ii. Tciitlt, suryeyiir. Eugene, Ore goa. tii- 12 WiUswstte street, o o O C3