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j werf all com- ' nif. r ,2eB8 Guard. ilaicv .15 , per ' T.'Vr month .... c ..DO 4.00 2.00 .50 .05 i f.0 , B advance j i iW-ifiHl.de known on . ... Oregon. po"- ":irfM matter. ilium nthoriied to "far subscriptions or -". .mhnriied to bSK?VL ,hspriutions art . M'Jw , Guard.- .."m-nrnKK 5, KMIH 111, WORSE a jjr st Washington, D. UM. were Inoculated with Htotosb in the cause of ne aoftors who ventured tttaa ejperiment wanted s disprove a theory, .w 2 lieir ries oi me imiro. ihichiieysubjectea tnese ..tfl. J K tha lift. .j wis jnsimeu uj in vere doing science and ijoodtora, but the pe-.i" utrr ties their work -th- Tiere is something revolt ing ,ja!e affair that has called iSiKigest condemnation ev- tiroagh the medium of the ;. stnttng sampie 01 Ljjau in a recent numoer tiKdi (CaU Daily Times. aj remarks that the act jas the children In Itself enMigh. but when the fur- L-wsmg fact Is brought out testation took place with- acsot of the victims' par- totM seem that certain Ipsa dottors have too long 'sMngton jails, aaiappy little victims isatfs of a children's hos- :Ht ciSr- The operation was ;s secretly, it being the aim thrg?ofthe hospital and idag doctors to keep the re- tie damsable work from the !rt fortunately the affair sjde public and the hos- Jjrittes have been called on :i what they meant by per 'it Inoculation of children in btith a loathsome disease. responsible tor the outrage patlr unable to appreciate tbey have been guilty title most serious of crimes, psoncern seems to be that Sim had been inoculated Ae consent of their parents Mtlngton authorities are "if names of those who have olited from the public lest jnaat apply good old-fash-fwian lynch law to the Mm, a should be no necsslty pi a, tor regardless of the e uf the doctors guilty of if', they thoald be nrose- p. if there Is any law for It. H there is not a law for akfr such i law be uut on ts the better. A So- t:a! la Oakland last week s'cti crimes were belne d i tie hospitals. Few of L.. r 1 11 fossifle, but at Wash- a?lui of the nation, ten area nave been lnn-n. a hite plague. The ?nUm give no Instance jmrarltr or barbarity. ' mnis- the good pastor 'li the Methodist Ei.lscn- ' K Hsewisch, one of the of chiPn ,i r " ? liehts-ethi k . -n-.v v Hutu fit jKa . . "una. aeclares fenttoa of that place de- r--'f oon the conversion of r 4ateltlit cho,., , Mault' " oo is 'Porting world as Dat "orthy divine savs ,,a" place and n " "I the men win be a it he de- """thestr.irtt.n H minister ,bove ' b. - '"" anc " are cnneti . . n tv ""avery ' tie Rk.i.. t . "as made r" !t pui '3W au " co,"t In this N? "pol0, of mrB o( 'v,l !"e bw,!1 I'HRiliats .-"Ti and ad dopted the r.:he gospel to generally thev but te 51 ! any, of 1 rl h from the press a "Handbook of Eng lish Composition," by Luella Clay Carson, professor of rhetoric and ' American literature in the Univer sity of Oregon. Some of the lead-1 Ing educators and educational papers of the country commend the work' very highly, the "Journal of Kdu-i cation," tlstonl saying: Never before has there been available In go usable a way so much that Is indis-: pensable to every writer of good Eng lish. It is as valuable as a first-class ' pocket dictionary. It has but to bet een to be used." The Seattle Post-; Intelligencer also commends i he S work as follows: "The preparation! of copy for the printer Is treated in a chapter constituting In Itself an ex cellent 'style sheet,' which might be adopted with advantage by the news papers of the state of Washington," We have had "revision" and "re duction" of the tariff for many months, and now Senator Burroughs steps to tne front with "readjust ment," which he says everybody fa vors. True, out not tne same kind. "Readjustment" Is a word of many meanings. The constitutionality of the Okla homa bank deposit guarantee law is to be passed upon by the I'nlted States supreme court. Seems a pitv that the decision could not have been j handed down before the election, al-; though It may be best as it Is. It's all In the point of view. An J actress was given a $700 automo bile sby a Xew York broker, who is now figuring in criminal bankruptcy proceedings, and says: "I don't see anything remarkable in a gentleman giving a lady a motor ear." Speaking of railroads and their employes. Magnate B. F. Yoakum said: "We are a happy family." Mighty glad to hear that, even if some of the members of the famlly are not In a position to O. K. it. ' "The people are covered with shame," shrieks Dr. Day of Syracuse. Can't speak for all of them, bTt those hereabouts have no such covering, and no man dares to put it over them. Though the football season has not yet forally opened, it has one death to Its credit. Waterbury, Conn., furnished the victim, whose spine was broken in practice. While everybody Is willing to ad mit that fighting Is wicked, most of us cannot resist cheering the contest ants in a real lively scrap. THIS HATH IX HISTOHY Ootober ft. An expedition of tlio British 1710- antl Provincials appeared be fore Port Royal In C anada. 1733- Zenger's Weekly Journal, the second paper in New York, first appeared. Hurricane In Havana caused 17GS- great destruction of life and property. 1813 Chief Tecumseh, ally of the British, died. Born in 1770. 1839 Business portion of Aiken, S. - C, destroyed by fire. 1854 Abraham Lincoln challenged Stephen A. Douglass to a joint debate. . 1878 Marquis of Lorne appointed Governor-General of Canada. 1S93 Dr. William Lawrence conse crated Bishop of Massachus etts. "THIS IS MY 4IST ItlKTHDAY. Frank 11. Hitehewk. Frank Harris Hitchcock, chairman of the Republican national commit tee and manager of the campaign tor the election of William H. Taft as President, was born October 5, 1867, at Amherst. Ohio. He was graduated from Harvard University and later attended Columbia Law School. In 1S91 he entered the gov ernment service at Washington ns a clerk. While a clerk he read law and became interested In politics, and, after serving as assistant secre tary to the Republican national committee he was made chief clerk in the Department of Commerce and Labor, whence he was promoted to the position of first assistant post master general. Prior to the Repub lican natipnat convention in Chicago last June Mr. Hltchcok was intrust ed with the management of the Eas tern end of Mr. Taft's campaign for the Presidential nomination. A Henlihy Knuilly "Onr whole family has enioved good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills 'iiree vear ago," savs L. A. Martlet, of Rural Route 1. Guilford, Me. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does yon good. 2-1 cents at . A. Kuykendall's drug store. H. (i. HAHiHT, Photos, stamps and tmsf cards General view work. Sixth street, between Willamette and Olive, tf COW FEED. Alfalfa meal. At BaUey't. Venth and Willamette streets. Phone Red ! 1521. 4JASOLIXE WOOD SAWING Call up Phone Main 32 or Farmers 1. R. A. Maltzan. Miss Hazel Ilean and Miss Rertha Horris will open a kindergarten Oc tober 12. Anv one desiring furthers information call on Mrs. L. E. Ilean. i Phone Illack 47M. a Large shipment of rugs on the; ro,T- -a Inr th"li niit tjvn "mnef. CHAMBERS 11 A R D W A R FJ'-'O, o 0 1 THE KIGKVK reman WHEN THEY SEE IT That's That's Why Why sines Not One DeaLh Has death Our Risks THER.E IS NO EXCUSE FOR ANY CITIZEN OF OREGON TAKING LIFE INSURANCE FR TE Policyholders Company Is Best for Oregonians Home Office, Corbett BIdg., 5th A. L. MILLS, President.' L. SAMUEL, General Man CALENDAR OF SPOUTS FOIt THK WKKK. Monday. Women's Western Golf Association championship tournament begins at St. Louis. Intercollegiate tennis champion ship tournament begins at St. Lon- Opening of the Northwest Raring Association meeting at Spokane. , Tuesday. 1 Missouri State Golf Association ' "hampionship tournament begins at! St. Louis. i Start nf the 1.000 mite rell.itillltv ! contest of Chicago Motor Club, Opening of annual exhibition of Atlanta Horse Show Association. Fall meeting of Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' Association opens at Lexington. Wednesday. Pennsjivanla-Villanova football game at Philadelphia. Harvard-Bates football game at Cambridge. Princeton-Stevens Institute foot ball game at Princeton. Thursday. Osening of fair and race meeting at Fort Worth, Texas. Friday. Marvin Hart vs. Hubert McGin nis. 12 rounds, at Lexiugton. Ky. Fred Bradley vs. Al Kaufman, C rounds, at New York. Maurice Savers vs. Johnny Murphy 25 rounds at Vernon, al. Jimmy Walsh vs. "Young Brltt, ' i 10 rounds, at Baltimore. Saturday, Animal horse show at Montclair, N. J. Ward Marathon twenty mile race at Toronto. : howing regalia on me -"".'"" river at Philadelphia. I Elimination trials for the Zander-; Wit Cup race on the Ijmg Island ( course. I International itatioon rare at er-j lln for the Rennet Cup. PeiiHf.vivania-l'eiinsyivania State i football game at Philadelphia. I Yaie-Holv Cross football game at j New Haven. H:irvard-Williams root nan game at Cambridge. Princeton-Lafayette football game at Princeton. Chicago-Indiana football game at Chicage. Michigan M. A. C. football game at Aim Arbor. Minnesota-Ames football game at Minneapolis. Ha. many of the buraon aonrrthrii CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Singer Sewing Micnme Company, 615 WlllaJiette street, phone Red 14H. Madame Dean's! Pills, r',. AT...S. " 10 ",l Sjtf.-t l-tm-t tfi? f-j.iifiM-0" ' !ll' nt. M. li-y IMuuil"!. e; ,. (..rl.- iM r t-. i i , 1 . in... 1" i' for ti ... ii ' i t ii'i y oeI i" MHtiB Lf5-.it CO . Ml I. U"4"' ' . e. S.-)Wmb?ene H W. I. Delano DAILY GUARD, MOSHAT, OCTOBKR 5, IMS s Know GOOD LIFE INSURANCE 1 gained more bust- '"Oregon Life in uregon in J7U7 than any ; r-obr Uf.- incrsrir Our business for 1908 shows a marked increase over our splendid record of last year. occurred in 1907 Not one in 19QS, As well as our investments are carefully selected. - OM ANOTHER COMPANY & Morrison Sts., Portland, Or ager. CLARENCE S. SAMUEL. Assistant Manager, sorTiiKity r.-.ciFic It. It. TIME VAKlt Toward Portlainl Passsengfr No. 1$ 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 186:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. in., Hoseburg passenger. rowan! fwm Franeise Passenger No. II 2:lS p. m,, senger. "- ' 9:Sj p. m., passenger. No. 15 12:32 a. Bl. Hoseburg pas- Cottage Grove California Ex San Francisco press. No. 13 a:44 a, nt. Express. WetKllttig Branch No. 84 9:30 a. m., leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. ni arrives En gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene for Wendling. No. 88 5:40 p. tn arrives Eugene from Wendling. WM. MeMURBAY, Gen, Pass. Agt. Portlaud, Or. JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. O. P. A. A. J. CILLETTE, Local Agt. WOO RAWING Gasoline power. by "W. W. Moore, phone Red S2S2. Orders large or Ismail will be apnrelated. R t-n MOROAVS FERSilTGKE FACTORY, Furniture manufactured for wbole- sale or retail trade. Factory at east j PU)) 0f Fifth street. Repairing soilcl. Ite(J phone Blaek 6SS1, Residence h BlMk 6;0, tr Sterling Silver Novelties You often find It hard to get small stiver pieces for pres ents. We have just what you want !n Butter (Knives Sugar Shells Olive Spoons Jelly Spoons Lettuce Fcrks Cream Ladles Bon Bon Spoons Birthday Spoons These pieces arc rich in design, heavy weight, and arc not expensive nfor such quality. SEE WINDOW J. O. WATTS Cor lBth r.d,WiHir.tte St CLASSIFIED COLUMNS li)K BALK UOt b'Oli SAl.E rau's shoe store. Hcjiure a: Yo- , FQK SALE Taorot.imt.rea Hereford i bulls for sale. Kuqinre ais! Wil lamette street. tf WOO! Fine dr, aiaple 4-fnot '-2i., "!u,m,T'",,f TLMS FOl! SM.K OH KENT- If d urea, n ply Us t housekeeping. Tenth street. Ai- w, Will SALE ttitff Orptngton t'KSs, IS for $1. W. II. Hampton, 1 l$l Columbia avenue, corner lth at. KOlt SA1.K - $500 pmmi, almost new. about half price; bist bargain; terms to suit. li. R.. care Guard. FOR SA1.K OK KENT Farming land and city property. V. Kobuv sky 26 l.awretue street, F.ugem, Or. h Fttii SALE One (till blood KamtHiu- iette Katu; also snule rams; It. L. Jacobs, tr.enwood Stuck Farm, IHx ter, Ores.m. FOR SAl.K - Iila.ii IVai-h ftali'...a. lroken to work. $::tni. tti-niT fe to ttiiitire, $ 1 0. HU-e Hr-.. Maphton, Or. of. KOlt SALK A ivitage. plaster.-.;: mr.ue nntiiis; goo.i w.tl.-r; fmi.: fnre and carpets t-umt;.-!.1. $!--. FOH SALr; s-roum f.ot;M, ttiree blocks from Willamette suieet; iot 80x70 feet. Price, K'loo. Ore gon Land Coutpatiy. tf FOH SALK For 10 days, a gm.l house and barn aud five acres of land, with orchard; price, $1400. Call on Pacific Land Company, Hoom 7. llovey block. D. L. Carf tueil. manager. tf FOR SALE For 10 days, a good new bouse of four rooms, ail ready to move right In; price, $00. Call on the Pacific land Company, Kooat 7, Hovey block. D. L. Crt mell, manager. tf HERE IS A CHANCH to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. I have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; ttOO-gailon tank, fittings, 40 feet 1 '-4-inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall Shumway's, East Seventh street. See 11. tt FOR SALE Two full slied lo's, two six-room houses, both modern, on East Eleventh street on car Hue; will be sold together or separate to suit customer; at a rare bargain If sold i-oon. S. H. Wiiliauu. FOR SALK For 10 days, 15 acrea of flno river bottom land near Eu gene; hops on tho same now; for further Information call on the Pacific Land Company. Room 7 Hovey block. I), L. Cartmell, man ager, tf FOR SALE Store fixtures, four sta tton cash carrier, revolving stands. heating stove, patent Iron shelf brackets, shelving, twenty-five light automatic gas machine. tnread cases, paper cutters, C. S. Frank. o9 FOR SALE For 10 days, a fine bus- ness property on s iltamete street one that nays a good Investment centrally located. For further In formation apply to the Pacific Land Comuanv. Room 7. Hovey block. D. L. Cartmell, Manager, tf FOR SALK One double-barrelled shot-gun 112 gauge). I No. 2 Mar tin rifle (take downl, 1200 cart ridges and shells, I patent fishing rod with reel and line; also assort ment of hooks and file. Apply to SS West Twelfth Btreet. oK FOIt BALK One team of heavy mules, one aet of chain harness and one 3-lnch Mitchell wagon, in good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect team for all purposes. Price for outfit, $4D0. Inquire at this office. DKAFT IIO"t' FOH SALE Schmltt fiiotheia, of Creswell, hnvej..oa ukNT four itood draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or write to Schmltt Ilros. for description, priceB and terms. If LOTS FOIt SALE li OWNEIt Two lots and S-room houne; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. I-ot ISfuHS on Twelfth and Alder streets, just north of fattemon school. J. 1. Walton, Bio Wllla-metto street, tf FOIt SALE 43 acres all level iani!,! SO in cultivation; new house, wood' shed and chicken hoite and new : barn; orchard: three good wells, and good water; everything on , the place goes with it. Including household goodB. This must be, sold In the next 30 days. I hsve j also several lots r!se In and alsoi a house and lot 6S4. chicken house and park and some fruit. These are bargains and some or them close to Willamette street. For further Information call on the I'acifle Land Company, Itoom bulidini. I. L. Carttneif tf manager. WASTICH WASTKI At once, sii fiittt bushel of oats. iiiuuire WHiiauia Ttaiis f r t'otiipauy. Main ' ' - WAN! El" A Muu;ber of girls In it-arn imrs;ng. Enquire at the L' ,;,(. (irri-ri! Ilo-'pltal. ,f V, AM KU Fur r.i-t for liir Kl La-t e! I.' lent; of WOULD YOU FORGE? TO OPEN ' A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You wctnlil opii a registered letter ut a telegram of course! But are ymu Bot, jst th sattte, stti?ht tarek'sa abattc tittter thiftg that hottIJ have almost ea.ua! Interest to you? Perhaps ouee a wetfe er haps mce a day a classfffed ad. is printed that touches your persomd Interest as sure ly and as feenJy as the letter or telegram wottld but, are you sritB to fee It, to consider H, to answer It, to profit by It? Of o!irM tiit Watit Al i tie iHereI to yott tts otto of it !tmit mut ott lave to pick out tlieone tlint is "Klllt Vol ." WAXTKH tt"ntmnU IV.tNTKU ikso.1 4-smtpetent gtrl for .:eaerai bouwork. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, It West Ninth street, tf WAXTKlJ TO liKXr A bi (arm on scares, for tmtlt 3 to b years. Address t IX" raes tluard. tf VVANTKll To luvL-i-.vw flTMi.l nil at 6 per coat. U.hhI s.H-ttrity gHeii. Address lh, catv of Gnard. tf WANTElt WHS trado lady' gold watch for fisl-eiass lady's bieyrie. fait at 4S1 Wttlamptte street. K.E. office. oa WANTED Two or three lasfy board ers; all the privileges of home to the right one. 32 East Ninth St., above tea store. o4 WANTEH Oiri fa assist ttt general housework by the week, or student who will work for board. Kn- qulre. 149 East KSghfh atreet. otO VANTEl PostttoB as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen years experi ence, Refereace, Boata-Keliy Co. R. B. Qarmaa, Loadoa, Or. tf WANTkJD AT OSOB At the Kngene Ponliry Store, 102 K 8th St., young chickens weighing from 1 to 1 potrodc Phouo Maltt B4R. WAXTBB You to take your old comforts to tbe "Katerprtse Shoe "Shop" for repairing: ftrsi-elass work oulyt honest material: !ow prires. Half soles, 3i.c and up. 5 Kast Ninth street. oJX IF YOU WAKT to girt all tho money your Brojterty brings, list tt with tho Real Estate Kxtittattgo In tho new Colemon building, i'liey will bring the buyer direct to you aud let you tttake your own term, tf WANTED Wa have a tnau who says he waata the beat farm within ten miles of Kugeae that tlO.ODU will bay. About 1(0 acres preferred. If you think you hsvo such a farm call ob the Ileal Kstate KreBange, tf KOli BK.fr FOR RISKTtr aruiahett room at in? West Fifth street, tf FOIt REST Oaa or iwo trafhed room for rent; will take students. T28 Willametta Btreet. tf FOIt HUNT Fttritlahed hottwkeew Ittg rooms; also barn. Inuutre at 817 Alder atrtset. If FOH KENT Nhio (root room; fur nace heat; electric llrfht and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 164 Kast Ninth street. SA 1 am bere again to work, I am the loa remrat worker and finisher. Oct your work done by L. C. Wllilases, FOIt HB.VT Two unfurnished rooms, swltttlile for boosekedu. Vamtetl this wek, fail at tinr Oiie street, roruer Eieevntb and Olive, o& 80 acres, tifi nailer cul tivation; bouse, barn, henhouse, orchard. Ptsssosiou given Heptem ber fith. For particulars se ft. MeSfurohey, Wiliamette street. FAHM FOIt it EXT Itiu-arre farms Hm otlle from acres rb-h river One of tbe best in the county. BprlftKfieM; bottom sioi, loo acrs best tratrle soil; fair imiiil Ikks sail giod fsotity ttrt-hard. Ad diesH P. O. Box li t, Eugene, Or. tf MIBCfcI,l,tSilMtfS IIO.S'T fall to iw flttejeot (f yon waut bargains lu ral estate. We buy ami sell farm and city prop erty, improved aud nuitnpmved. Ttittiser ami mtniua; stock, ii, Che lEettt, itoom 1 i, Waiton iibig. tt Uifi IIAKI1AIN IS itKAi, EHTATE For ten days aud ten days only, will offer twenty acres choicest river bottom laud, slutost In city limits, for $1S0 an acre. First five, acres for $1H,', an acre. This Is a suap i'hon Main S45, r address Lock Bos 638, Eugene. THE OKKOON i.AXO fOMi'ASV stands on its o n merits and hs no cotubiKBtiou with any othet ctmauy. We eliminate ail pos sSWifty of graft by iKiniediatel) brlBgfus; seller and inner tm ther Wn i a ii find what you want If It It to be bad let tbe ntot rmmtty, and w.fi gSstily give ail Sjtis-itig tr;m U ts any int'ortufttion tfw-.tt,ie. Wi bv a jttrssc li.-t of f.trtns and eltv troi-rty, aist sotn io-l ios it fttnbef lands on reasonable t--rms fI B 'iftKBirttc ;et. Eugene, Or. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN . I'llVSICUMi M-lHiMI.! Dlt. H. L. SllltLEV Osteopathia physician, uf fires over Caaatbera store, 518 Wiliamette street. Phone Black 13:6. Consultation free. Kes-uienre, Pearl street. Phone ttlark SSwt C. H. CANNON, M. t. tloatoeteWe pbystcia aud surgeon. Caroels diseases and disease of women aud children a specialty. Kleeul cl vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, S and 3. Dana buHil leg. Phone Msln 64. Uoardc Hoffman House. Phone Uais 11. UK. ANNA MAUKEK. Osteapathlo phys'elan. All curable dtswutc treated. Women and rhtUro a specialty. Office over . E. UanB's. Phone lied 1831. U. S. PEAUDSl.BT, M. U, KealRF . .physician and surgeon. Office H and 17 MrClung baiiaine. Bighttt and Wlllamesto streets. t)inc aed reidenrd uhone. Mats 47. A ITUKSKVS-A T-LAtt L. IULYKU, Atturny-at-law. UttLoa over Yuran's sho store, Eu(eab Oregon. LF.ON it. KDMO.NsuN, Attorney-at-law. Kuotua 1 and 2, Kttgens Loss and Savtuics Usutk. l,. X. TRAVIS, Attut tte--at-tat. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene. Oregon. S. 1. ALLEN Attorney-at-iaw. Of fice over F.aton's book atore. Gift Willamette street. Phorte. Uhitit 28S1. C, A. WINTEitMEiiSlt, Aarmsf-at law. Land titles ted probata spec ialties. Office ovor CBaaibers-Brt-tow linnk. WALTON & NESS, Atteraeys-at-Uw. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. WtBI ractlce Is all the courts In tbe state. Office, room t, Wslusa Block, Eugone, Oregon. GHXIRGB B, IXJRRtS Attorner-et- iw; office Hovey Building, est 8th and Willamette streets; roam 1 and i upstairs. WOODCOCK It POTTER, Auoruejc-at-Uw, A. C. Woodcock nod E. O, lotter. Office one black couth at Chrlaman block, Kugne, Oregoa. WILLIAMS & HBAN, Attorsy-s-Iaw. J, W. Williams, L. E. Bean, Practice In all courts of the statu and before tbe U. S. Land Offies, Offices 11, 13, It and 1 McOlana JE88B G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. tt West Eighth street, Bugeee, Or, opifsite posfetfice. Qlvea spegtaj at tent Son to tbe uamittatton of ab stracts, drafting wilts, settling es tales, conveyances and eollettiuaa. Also to all pension Butters, I'kaaai Ited lit a. 1. N. UAHUAUUil. Special atten tion given to divorce cad sMll tent tf estates. Agent tor Coati nental Insurance Company, Koom 6, First National Bank HuudlDg, Kogene, Oregon, butldlng. mllsriiACTOtsij TUB LANS COUNTT ABSTHAOt CO., Koomi 3 and a. Wares Ulsc, Eugene, Or Priota reasons tils. IlltAL CH'tAlN AOENTS J, L. OLAHK & CO, Dealers lb ml estate, Creswell, Or. L.VUKHTAKKIM , W. KAYS CO., aatartnkers msi funeral directors. Eugeae, Or, OAT & IIKNDBKSON, endertakera and einbatmora. Csraer Wlilsm etta and Seventh streets. W. T. OOHUON, funeral itrector. State licensed embaiuir, Oftlee and restdenee. Tents ami olive streets. Phone Ited 44X1, SUS'INO KNOINKKIM liEUBKHT LEluii, mtnfag eagtaeer and expert metaiiurgiat, HsllabM information tarnished to IMettdlsf Investors. Ssamlnatlsns and re ports on mines and ore ireMsgnb Eugene Oregon. Altt'niTKtTT FltEB THOMAS A red Heel. Sceteif es and plans draws, blue prints and specifications. Genera! super vision oer buildings in course of construction. If thinking of bund ing, large or small, see me. Terras reasonable. Hoom f, Cbrlsisaa block. V KTKKINAHY hl'ltOEO.NS LK'ENHEI VETERINARY StfR UKO.S'S Calls promptly answered night or day. Irs. trhrisfie a liaa wjb. Off Ire phone. Main 21. Ites Idenee Fhone. Main (IX. HI'KVKVMItH A. H. TOIl, surveyor, Bugcue, Ore. gon. Office 411 Wllisutette street. Groceries You will always find the best brands ol Groceries FrcshGreei. Vegetables Flour and Feed No deUys, we h" our owe drlivrrv Pierce Bros, PI ont Main W tiib S O 0