THE ErQBXK DAILY GUARD. TUESDAY, OCTOHKR , HKW
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. The Guard
1 ... .nthor.zed to
ii;!otS.rc.hc.rntions or
"f i ' Clark.
w7Jn, A. Urury. ,
. r autaorlzea iu
fr.mt for subscriptions
corporation senator, but a whole
lot worse to affect tho humorist after
the manner ot public men of the De-
pew calibre.
Bulgaria an -J Turki-y will lie at
each other's throats befe the l.jg
powers can prevent if they do not
get busy In a hurry. Buth countries
like butchery and blood better than
any other kind of amusement ami
there is almost a continual state of
war along the border anyway. Hut
Bulgaria deserves freedom and her
declaration ought to be backed up by
all Europe.
The lumbermen have won their
fight at every point with the rail
roads and everything points to a
steadily upward trend of the market.
It would be wise, therefore, for those
who expect to build soon to get busy
before prices soar to the level of a
year ago. Build now, is good advice
to all classes.
The games today will decide the
championship In both the American
and National major leagues. And
there seems to be less Interest In
who will be the next president -f the
United States!
We Are
mportant
actor m
Greater
Oregon
ma.
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
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1 OK BALK
Wool) Foil SALE Enquire a: Yo
rau's .--hoe store. tf
FOR SALE Tuorougr.oren Hereford
Dulis tor sale. Enquire 550 Wil
lamette street. tf
ALL OUR. INVESTMENTS
are in ' Purely Oregon" securities.
x he interest on t'ne investments
remains here to develop Oregon.
Our home office is located here.
Our officials and their families re
side here.
Our supplies arc manufactured here.
Every dollar paid to us remains in
Oregon.
OOH Fine dry. ample 4-foot
wood. $4.25. Williams Trance'
Company. Main 4 I.
. -.-T
!UI . . ....v.TY
sTISOM'
ambling Characteristic is
,: . mankind. Everybody
..v. . rhance of some kind.
I, be in business, i e
the green clotn. 18
i. chance, and no doubt
: , "measure accounts for the
,, tendencies oi me ...........
.10 Hesii-e for gambling
AflU loc u
,nfined to tne civilize.', ua
; even the aborigine indite'.
i pastime. H meuiuu a.
Lilt primitive In accordance
n.bltsand siirrounaings, uui
relieved of his valuables much
aue manner ami as etiectu
L Ms civilized brother.
r . . j
Is not mucll to De wonuereu
Lbling is a hard evil to com-
vlt has '.he strongest noiu on
Lple o( any other enemy of so- j
Evra the churches ltiuuigo in
Id form of gambling with their
:oids, grab bags and the lnnu-
ta nines of chance that are ln-
l; jt the annual festivals and
o trap the unwary Into giving
ir n.ney with the hope of se
me one of the trifling bau
:frl as prizes.
It is no greater evil u"seuiug
ntrr than that ot gambling.
is agreed on that point.
it gamblers thenisleves, veter-
i; the race track and pool rooms,
;l dispute it. But how to over-
it Is the question that is agi-
tlie country from the Atlantic
i Pacific, and Is taxing the
of the officials of the leading
tin nations.
all one thing the Standard Oil
luy possesses that it will never
to realize anything on in
pre, and that is Mr. Foraker,
l. And still we do not believe
it is a dishonest man in the
ibat he would pick a man's
hoi waylay him at a lonely
pi the road for the purpose of
I him of his belongings. For
n member of a class that was
ly common a few years ago
( failed to take notice at the
tine that the day is past when
'It servant may also be the ser-
- of trusts and corporations.
lords, he failed to heed the
'til mluneilon that it is diffl
: man to serve both God and
fan. He can get along fairly
ais world at least, by serv-
'ter, which Mr. Foraker ev
icted to do, but he should
'"low from the other extreme
i to luck at the end for
Option of his soul, "for be
your sins will find you
ind in the case of Forilkeri
ai a time when he fan
- l's most secure.
:! nquisithe individual
In condemning the guarantee of
deposits and the postal savings b.inks'
the American Bankers' Asportation
may have merely been demonstrating
that It Is playing no political favor
ites this year.
Colonel Stewart, the "Dreyfus of
the American army," has oeen put
down and out by the army board, and
Senator Rayner's oratory must be
keyed to less sympathetic strains.
Georgia night-riders to the con
trary notwithstanding, few intelli
gent people regard the burning of ne
gro Churches and schoolhouses as a
sensible crime-preventative.
Great preparations are being made
by the Down-and-Out Club to accom
modate the heavy increase In mem
bership It will geat early next month.
Those who claim that you cannot
get public attention without exciting
the people are finding much to sup
port their contention these days.
Building permits for the month of
September go to show that Eugene's
growth this year will double all pre
vious records, and then some.
lift fVll jjUL V
Eugene's public school buildings
are crowded this year worse than ev
er, notwithstanding the addition of
several new rooms.
H?e Policyholders' Company
Is Best for Oregonians
Home Office, 5th & Morrison Sts., Portland, Or
L- MILLS, L. SAMUEL, CLARENCE S. SAMl'EL,
President. Genera! Malinger. Assistant Manager.
TENTS FOR SALE 01! KENT If de
sired, for light housekeeping. Ap
ply 153 West Tenth street. o5
FOR SALE duff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. 1). Hampton, 1 1 0 J
Columbia avenue, corner loih st.
FOR SALE $ ." 0 0 piano, almost new,
about half price; big bargain;
terms to suit. U. It., cure Guard.
FOR SALE OR RENT - Fanning
land and oily properly. V. Kobov
sky 20s Lawrence si reel, Eugene,
Or. olO
FOR SALE line full blood Ranihou
letle Kan'.; also grade ram:-; K. L.
Jncolis, Gii'uwood Stock 1-' at ai, 1V
tor, Oregon.
FOR SALE - lllaeh Coach ..taliMti
broken to work. $;too. Sei ,
fee to insure, $10. Rico Hie:.
Mapleton, Or. o 1
FOR SALE A cottage, uisteiv.!
largo rooms; good uut.v; 1'uii.i
lure and carpets complete. $li;oc
Enquire tin.". Olive sir i.
WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN
A REGISTERED LETTER
IF YOU RECEIVED
ONE
You wmilil open a n'sistiTiut
iVtU'r or a leU'urani, of rourso!
Hut aro you not, just the
saint', isomewhat carolfsa about
otlu'r things that shoulil havo
almost tMjual IiUitosi to you?
I'orhaps omo a wook ptr
hapa oiu-e a day a classif UmI
utl. is printed that tourlua
your personal iutert'st as buro
ly ami as kt'enly as tho lottt'i
or it'U'uram wouUl -but, am
you Sl'UK to see It, to consider
It, to nnswi'r It, to profit by it?
Of t'oiirsr tho Want Ad Is tit1
livtM'ctl (o you us one of a
bum-It and you liavi (o pirk
out tin ton (hat is "TOU V(t
MM I l,l.i:iH S (CtiiitiiuiiHl)
1k "I' tan to soo riioom it you
want barnaltis in roal fstato. Wo
buy an. I sell farm and ciiy prop
crt , impruvi'il ami unimtuTDved.
Timber and miuini; stock, it Che
7.em, Hoom 11. Walton DUIk- tf
HU; H.iui,UN IN KKAIj KSTATK
Kor ten days and ton days only,
will offer twenty arms choicest
river bottom land, almost in city
limits, fur 1 1 no an acre. Kirst
five acres poos for $tS' an acre.
! This Is a snap. Phono Main t45,
or address Lock Host Kueine.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
t Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's
!
POLITICS AMI POLITICIAN'S
A. J.
Repent mlvleea from 1 1 on.il m! i, I UlBlCll I HlWr
state that the campaign for Hawaiian I
delegates to Congress has developed
into a bitter racial quarrel between
the white element and the natives.
Plttsburgers have gotten rain In
answer to their prayers, and might
find It a good thing to try p.-ayer on
their social scandals.
! that
has
VL' of traslc dramatical
; 'boy8 like the plays
'-"i.tnan nr,iP
And In spite of all the reformers
and the reform talk the rasealless po
litical party Is yet to be organized.
There's only one safe way If you
don't want it repeated don't tell It.
THIS U.ATK IX HIST011V
October 5tli.
1 744 James McGIII, founder of Mc
GIU University, born in Glasgow.
Died 1 S 1 3.
1777 The British, under Sir Henry
Clifton, captured Fort Clinton
and Fort .Montgomery.
1783 Treaty of. peace between Great
Britain and the United Slates
proclaimed.
1S13 Moravian Town, on the River
Thames, destroyed by the
Americans under General
Harrison.
1820 Jenny Lind. famous singer,
born; died November 2. 1SS7.
1841 Santa Anna entered the City
of Mexico.
1842 Funeral services in Boston for
Rev. Dr. William Kllery L'lian
nlng. 1SG7 Henry Timrnd. poet. died.
Born Decern her 8, 1S29.
1S94 David B. Hill, for the third
time, accepted the Democrat
ic nomination for governor of
New York.
1 002 CVinadinn-.mitra7nn cable
completed from Vatirouver to
- Fanning Island, a distance of
3455 mlleo.
As tliov
ooys and gir8
are
and when Ihev
. ru "a women thev will
Modrama and devote
lli; ;?'!me " the vaudeville
,1 l'?bt comedy. The solu
'"nlng riddle i. .i,. ....
"J Unoim, of the traeertv
' d o to (ha
'( 1
' 'or the
comedy.
Mb;mm decidedly hi
' ac-
-I k ,T'"!rmt bow to
,' M baiin , .
'ta. ,v "no wit-
, 8 r'Bht ''""'M.Hon
na civic decency
The Prohibitionists, through their
national committee, have decided to
adopt the camel as their mascot, re
placing the emblems of the fountain
and the rising sun, which liave stooti
as the insignia for prohibition since
the foundation of the party.
o
John A. Dix, the Democratic can
didate for lieutenant governor of
New York, is not a son of Gen. John
A. Dix, as many persons supposed, i
but a son of James Lawton Dix, who I
was a first cousin of the famous gen-)
eral whose message about the flag
thrilled the country in civil war
day.:.
o
It is not generally known that
Georgia is the only State In the Un
ion where, successful presidential
electors must receive a majority of
the votes cast in the state. In case
the Democratic electors received on
ly a plurality at the election next
month it would be necessary for the
legislature to name presidential elec
tors. o
Herman Ridder, who has succeed
ed Governor Haskell of Oklahoma as i
treasurer of the Democratic national
committee, is the treasurer and man
ager of the New York Staats Zeitung,
and a prominent figure in German
American journalism. He was!
born in New York in 1S51 and at the J
age of 11 began work as an errand
b ov. Later he became an insurance ;
agent, and in 1S78 established a;
Catholic paper. His connection with
the Staats Zeitung dates from 1890, j
in which year he became manager of I
the paper.
A Healthy Fumily '
"Our whole family has enjoyed 1
good health since we began using
Ur King's New Life Pills tnree years1
ago," savs L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
Route 1, Guilford, .Me. 1 ney cleani-e
and tone the system In a geutie way .
that does you good. 25 cents at .
A. Kuykendall's drug store. j
TOILET POWDER
i n - "
for infants and
adults. Exqui
site;; perfumed.
Renders an excel
lent complexion
und keepstheskin
clear, soft and
velvelv. Relieves
skin irritation anil
should bo usod
freely after bath
ing and Bhavinjt,
giving a delight
ful and refreshing
elfect. At deal
ers or by mail, 25
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor ot OOURAUD'8 ORIENTAL CREAM
TOR BALK ABO IlXCOMUKNDfD BY
Fill! SAl.K Two full si.ed lo's, two
six-room bouses, boll) modern, on
Last Kli'velHh street on ear line;
will be sold tog.'llier or sepai'ilte lo
suit cusloiuer; tit u r.uv bargain II"
sold soon. S. li. William.;.
FOR SALli S-room nul;e. m roe
blocks from Willamette i ideet; lot
80x715 feet. Price, $111 no. Ore
gon Land Company. tf
WAfTmi
FOR SALE tlood work tetini, wag
on and harness: weight about
1 200 each, S. S. Miller. 3 miles
southwest of lOugene, R. F, 1).
No. 3. ollldw&
FOR SALK A well-bred Cotswohl
buck; weight, 231 pounds. At R.
H. llond place, west of Irving.
Phone Farmers 330. Address R.
R. Gibson, Kugene. ol2
FORSALI0 For 10 days, a good
house und barn and five ncres of
land, with orchard; price, $1400.
Cull on Pacific Land Company,
Room 7, llovey block. D. L. Cnrt
niell, manager. tf
i WANTL'D At once, 20.000 bushels
j of oats. Inquire Williams Trans
i for Company. Main 05.,
FOR SALF For 10 days, a good new
house of four rooms, all ready to
move right in; price, $800. Call
on the Pacific Land Company,
Room 7, llovey block. D. L. Cart-
niell, manager. tf
HKUli IS A CI1ANCK to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. 1 havo 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
WANTED A maimer ot girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital. tf
A NT K I ( 'out inuol )
WANTED Good competent girl for
general housework, Mrs. M. A.
Mnthews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
WANTED TO RENT A big farm
on shares, for from 3 to f. years.
Address "C. D.," euro G until, tf
WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at
0 per cent. Good security given.
Address D., cure of Guard.
It
WANTED Will trade lady's gold
watch for fist-class' lady's bicycle.
Gall at, 487 Willamette street. U.K.
office.
STANLEY'S.
013 Willamette St. - . .
Eugene
K. G. HAIGHT.
"THIS IS MY I'lTII BIRTHDAY."
AllH'l-t J. Iteveliclge.
Albert .1. Il"v.-id;:e, United States
senator from lud:aua. wns bun on a
furm In Highland county. Ohio, Oc
tober C. 1X32. He was gi ii-tuat ed at
DePauw Unlversiry, at Greencatle.
Ltd., In 1SS5. The next vein- he w t
admiited to the bar and bigan the
practice of his profession a! Indian
apolis, which city be has made hi-j
home ever since. As soon as be had
reached the voting age be became ac
tively Interested In politics and be
fore 'he was a resident of Indiana)) -lis
very Uinu he became recognized as
one of the lenders among the Repub
licans of that city. His ability as an
orator as well as his prominence as
a lawyer contributed muci
rapid advancement in public
Photos, stamps and post cards.
General view work. Sixth street,
between Willamette and Olive. tf.
COW VKV.Vi.
Alfalfa meal. At. Bal'.es, Venth
and Willamette streets. Phone Red
1521.
DeWitt s Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills. Sold by all
(1 ruggists.
sol THi:it
.-.CII-'IC
li. !!. TI.M1-: CARD
Tom) i d Port land Pavi'liger
No. 10 2: 4 3 a. m., Oregon Ex
press. ()- is G : i 0 a. m., Cottage Grove
passenger.
No. "12 11:
a. m.,
Roselitirg
Sterling
Silver
You often find it hard to get
small silver pieces for pres
ents. Wc have just what
you want In
Butter Knives
Sugar Shells
Olive Spoons
Jelly Spoons
Lettuce Forks
Cream Ladles
Bon Bon Spoons
Biithday Spoons
These pieces are rich in design,
heavy weight, and arc not
expensive nlor such quality.
SFK
WINDOW
J. O. WATTS
Cor. 8th nd Willamette Si
FOR SALE Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 000-gnllon tank,
fittings, 40 feet 1 Ms -Inch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's,
East Seventh Btreet. See It. tf
FOR SALE For 10 days, 15 acres of
fine river bottom land near Eu
gene; 'hops on the same now; for
further information call on the
Pacific. Lund Company, Room 7,
llovey block. D. L. Cnrtniell, man
ager, tf
FOR SALE Store fixtures, four stn
tlon cash carrier, revolving stands,
heating stove, patent iron shelf
brackets, Bhelvlng, twenty-five
light automatic gns machine,
titrend cnHes, paper cutters. C.
S. Frank. o
I FOR SALE For 10 days, a fine bus-
ness property on Wlllaniele street;
one that pays a good Investment;
centrally located. For further In
formation upply to the Pacific
Land Company, Room 7, llovey
block. D. L. Cartmell, Manager, tf
WANTED Girl to assist 111 general
housework by the week, or student
who will work for board. En
quiro 1411 East Eighth street, olll
PHYSICIANS .M Sl'liiKO.S
DR. 11. L. STUDLKY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
store, 618 Willamette street
Phone Pluck 1320. Consultation
free. Residence, 527 Pearl street.
Phone Black 32u7.
C. H. CANNON, M. D. llomoopathlo
physician and surgeon. Chronlo
diseases uud diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment.
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build
ing. Phone Main 540. Hoards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
DR. ANNA MAURKK. Jsteapatblo
pliy'i'luti. All curable dlsxasea
treated. Women ami child! au u
specialty. Office over F. E, Duuu'a.
Phono Red 1031.
. S, HEAltDSLKY, M. U, Regular
.physician and surgeun. Offices 111
and 17 McClung building. Eighth
and Willamette streets. Office and
residence phone. Main 4 7.
A TTOH m li 1 S-AT- LA
L. IllLYKU, Atloruoy-nt-law. Ottloa
over Yorun's shoo store, Eugeue,
Oregon.
LKON It. KDMUNoON, Attoruey-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Dank.
Li. M. TRAVIS, auui noy-at-lm. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon-
S. 1). ALLEN Atlorney-iit-law. Of
fice over Eaton's book Btore, 616
Willamette street. Phoue llluclc
2881.
C. A, W1NTERMEIER, Altoruey-at
law. Laud titles p.nd probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Cbuuibers-Urls-tow
Hank.
WANTED Position ns cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence, Refiiruuces, Hooth-Kully
Co. H. 11, Uariuun, Loudon, Or. If
WANTED AT ONCE At tbo Eugene
Poultry Store, 102 K ilth St.,
young chickens weighing from 1 to
1 pounds. Phono Alain 045.
WANTED You to Make your old
comforlB to the "Enterprise Shoo
"Shop" for repairing; first-class
work only; honest material; low
prices. Half soles, 35o and up.
5 9 East Ninth Btreet. o31
IK YOU WANT to get all tho money
your property brings, lint It with
the Real Estate Exchango In the
new Colemon building. They will
bring tbo buyer direct to you and
let yon make your own turma, tf
WANTED Wo have a man who aaya
he wants the best farm within ten
mlloB of Eiigem. that $10,000 will
buy. About 100 acres preferred.
If you think you havo such a farm
cull on the Real Estute Exchangi).
t(
FOK KKNT
TOR SALE Olio double-barrelled
shot-gun (12 gauge), 1 No. 2 Mar
lln rifle (take down), 1200 cart
ridges and shells, 1 patent fishing I FQn IlKNTKllrnl,nca t00ma ut ul
roo wiu. reo ... . .. e, u.so - West Fifth Btreet. tf
iii.m.v ... .....inn ...... tin-o.
09 West Twelfth street. 08
FOR SALE One team of heavy
mules, one Bet of chain harness
and one 3 -Inch Mitchell wagon,
In good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team Tot
al! purposes. Price for outfit,
$450. Inquire at this office.
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE
Schmltt Druthers, of Creswell, have
four good draft horses for sale
cheap. They are young nnd well
bred. Call and Bee them at .'ires
well, or write to Schmltt Hros. for
description, prices and terms. If
FOR RENT unu or two Itulllsbed
rooms for rent; will lake students.
728 Willamette street. tf
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms; also burn. Inquire at
017 Alder street. tf
FOR RENT Nice front room; fur
naco heat; e loci tic ll,lit und
bath. Huttabltj for two gentle
men. 154 East Nlnlk streot.
SAY I mil here again to work. I
am the lone cement worker and
flulHher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
LOTS FOR HALE IIY OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine
land for garden; on Fourth street,
near mill race. Lot 1 00x115 on
Twelfth and Alder streels, Just
...... U ,.r Itnllnrinn u. hfl.ll .1 .1
Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf l''" RENT 80 acres,
FOR RENT - - Two unfurnished
i-ooiiih, suitable for housekeeping.
Vacated tills week. Call at 0115
Olive street, corner Eleevlltll and
Olive. o5
passenger,
i ,-,1 Sun Frnncisci Pim- iiger
ltoseuut g pan-
No. 1 1
senger.
No. 17 9:3
to his passenger.
IS ). in.,
p. m
No. 15-12:32 a. m
i
V;.' i'mifhiM,. ,vnse
US.H a"'' '"-'"ties.
s. ,' "J "n h..)t.!i,
'.v'"Vhn,!'1 touch a
'" ' n-lV"'1 "u l,i!,y
' o-- "'" T Senator
I: a,T .liN'rn:ly rnn"
" 1,2,1 null to b.
In public life
...... . ... .... i.Y,L,r niiti-i oress.
vvrtniut Having neoi a.... - - 44 a m
lie office of consequence. Mr. lie v.-r-1 : No. ij
Idae waa honored in l wn -, .
Hon to the United States jenate. In
1905 he was re-elected. Senator H' V
erliLte In the past few years has on
a national reputation as an oratoi
itiul is one of the foieinaf-t speakers
on the Republican side in the nation
al political campaign 11 w in lironi'"-"--
, Cottage Grove
., California Ex
, San Francisco
Wcndling
v,, i : 311 a.
for S;'rinf!'!d.
No 2- 1 1 : 1" 0 nl-'
g,.;, 'from Spritigfle'd.
No 7 1 1'- 1,1 ''
for W :'d -r.-
N,.. i. m
fr to V.
t ranch
leaves Eugene
Warner tunes pianos. ..cave or- ;
ders at .Morn.- .M n.-c Suoe. tl j
V tutor pore,-. hn,!rs --ttv a luxury
w!'' "- -- ' -" S
CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO.
WM.
m :
(,er.
,-ej Kll
Eugeue K.igene
SUIMl-W
arr.ve
JOHN
a .!. i::i.M'i
iK. I-
Pans Agt.
P rt.an I. or.
M. SCO IT.
A-t C. P. A.
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Crccerics
Fresh Greci. Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No rlr la-, u b"f mr owt, delivery
Pierce Bros.
Phone V.b; ii j2 fcn 'tb S
hii.si i.ii i. von tki: 01 Aim.
FOR SALE- Within the next 10 days
.'142 acrm of all bottom land, five
miles west of Junction City; some
good oak limber on place; 200
acres now plowuble. Must be sold1
Itiiikn me an offer. Also 2 0
feet of Willamette street proper-;
ty, Improved and paying 18 per.
cent on Investment. Mark T.
Fleming, 357 W. Fifth streeet, E11-.
cone Or. "
FOR SALE 43 ucrcs all level land,;
80 In cultivation; new house, wood
shed and chicken house and new;
lirn ore bard: three good wells TDK.
and good water; everything on
the place goes Willi It. Including
hoin.liold goods. This must be
hold In the nut 30 days. I have
nljo several lorn close In and hIo
a home and lot O'.xlli.l. chicken
Ion. und pa.k and some I'"1'
q ,,.-,. an- bargain" an ! ";
I',,. Ill elo-.e to Willamette
Kor furtucr llirorii.ate.il call oa
the p.-n-.iii Land Com pa e II
: Movev lo.iiilii. ,. I). I. drtme'1
u,arta:;er.
under cul
tivation; house, barn, henhouse,
orchard. Poms.'shIoii given Septem
ber l.'.tb. For particulars see R.
Mc.Miirphey, 5511 Wlllaiuci te si reel.
FARM FOR RENT -One of the best
lOil-ai-re farms In lb'' county.
One mile from Springfield; 00
acres rich river bottom soil. Inn
acres best prairie soil; fair bulld
1 1) g h and good family orchard. Ad
dicts P. O. Ilox 94. Eugene. Or. If
MIM H.I.lUHOI H
t;
OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on Ha own merltH slid tiaff
110 combination with any other
company. We ellmlnale all pos
ullillltv of graft br linmedlai'lv
bringing seller und buyer tone! he-r.
We . an find hat you want If it is
l,. ot- tool 111 the cim-'t country, and
w ll it'adiy kIvo all Inquiring slrui
I'. fH . r 1 il.loMi.atlou e,:.-.llile, V
lave a inrge I Is-1 ol r.irtin and clly
protier'y. nl-o noli.e good buys 111
tht.lu r latoN 011 reu-Aiiabl" ti-rttis.
4 12 Wlllatii'tie ':ei,t. Eugene, Or
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law.
J, J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
ractlco In nil tho courts In the
state. Office, room S, Walton
lllock, Eugene, Oregon.
GEORGE R. DORRIS Attomey-at-law;
offlco llovey Iliilldlng, cor
Sth and Wlllumetto struuis; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK ei POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block soutn ot
Chrlsman block, Eugoue, Oiegou.
WILLIAMS & U10A.N, Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. lleau.
Practice In all courts of the statu
and before tho U. 8. Laud Office,
Offlcus 12, 13, 14 and li McClunu
J ESSE c. WELLS, Lawyer, NoTIi
West Eighth street, Eugeue, Or.
opp'-alto postofflco. Given speUal
atteullon to the axaialnatlou of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tulus, conveyances and collections.
Also to all pension matters. Pliou
Red 1170.
1. N. HARUAUUI1. Dpucinl utten
tlon given to divorce and sot tie
aiont tf estates. Ageut for Coulb
neutal liiauriincs Cuuipuny. Rooo)
5, First National Bunk Uulldlng,
Kugcuo, Orugon.
Building.
AllSrUACI'DKN
THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT
CO., Rooms 2 aud 3, Waren Uloc,
Ellgeno, Or PricMa roaHOlisble.
ItlOAI. IQftTAlhl AIIK.i
J. L. CLARK. & CO. Dealers it. real
estute, Cruswell, Or.
LNDDIl'I'AKIlltS
J. W. KAYS ft CO., undertakers u4
funeral directors. Eugeue, Or.
DAY & HKNDKRSON, undertakers
anil embulmura. Corner Wlllaui.
ettu and Seventh streets.
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Stulo liceused embulmer. Office
and residence, Tenth and Ollva
streets. Phoue Red 44X1.
MINING KNGINLKKS
HERII.ilRT LEIull, mining engineer
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines aud ore ireHtuiout
Eugene Oregtw.
Aiiciin klt
KRF.E THOMAS Architect. SKOtcb
es and plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings In course ol
construction. If thinking ot build
ing, largo or small, seu me. Terms
reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman
block.
hTLIll.VMtl HI It). EONS
LICENSED VKTEKINAKt SUR
GEONS fails proii.pl ly an:wred
night or day. Drs. t'hrlsCe t. Haa
so... OfrU 1 panto-, Main 1:1, it
blelo e I'bolKt. .' tie 11 0 1 2.
SI 1H LYOIIS
A. II. TO! II 1,
got!. Olll.
Mirvcvor
4 12 Wli
Eugene, Ore
Ikuello Btreet.
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