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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
THE ECtJcVE DAILY GUARD. WHnXKSnAY, OCTOI1F.R 7 19044 i-iH7 Adds all coo.- t-usene Guard, ;t .15 ,ir D e"-7 "rHer ' per moat a r"t,"i'e-:::: ..0 4.00 2.00 .50 .05 .. 1.50 rf.!.: ...de known ou , :es postof- for i The uuaru to J5 ,r ..,v,rll)tl0DS or ! Ju rli " for The business iu ...k.r Ida'1- ji Clark- . Hrfe . .mhorlzed to Inscriptions feklyGaard VPKNT I'Al'Klt ,V, 0tt,K EST rXlUEST KIHKS ,,, riter in the Phil . . .ra1 forest re ar., UU- i' .. . di times 4 fit la JU .nlo unit nne , the area of Califor- I, is all fresl- M,c" ...,- ii,a same jiliou s the rest of the . .li. ,t,ltpr 1:111(1 Host ot ull as to water su .n. thin any of the Eaitor.i Mi ies.000.000 acres o. bd no forest fires. The M lire tms year m . reservation is put u , ol the fares: service at CeliBbla hss heen swept 0;t5 J3.000.0OO ot aani- ntli and every paeinc la had fires. Great for- jw wiped out whole coun- ;:s In Mianesota. 1 ne sute forest reserves are Hrest fires are causing Li ia this state. Meral forest reserve of i acres has had trifling u pay wooded country in nuy have any year, and -.ion. Why? Because the a reserves are properly ! tired !or. Slashings are Fire loses are proserv i!dinf unguarded fires -i;ed and jailed. The ..; floor Is kept clean and in material. complained In debate at that the federal forestry like a lumberman rake liter cutting timber, as If i) a gentleman's grounds. ii plain this year, when dollars are being burned ! timber and the federal iff. ' lie lumbermen, like the ! toruoratlon in this city, i necessity of taking pre atait (ire and have a pa- : ol their own as well, co- the government In all ; measures. The result expensive forest fires ". ol Oregon. F Kll of noosTixo arises everybody to ' Mnecilun with the ad UK IDIorniatinn that It mounter that boost- Kimethlng more than T'-k Is cheap, hut talk h what wins results. I'lH as well na ,n,l :er you see an honest ' Set ahead in his -io i helping hand. ;"-lits him benefits the I,slir. and as vn n,. "We commiinltv u i,... fcl Oat Of Vnnr ,.r .- .i u.-n oi lour neiahhor on ,:1 "J to him: "Take i.h you aniJ wil, helll '' Open j.our he.lrt ; .:t hand. It H.10 'A l5 Hit up some i,. ;i i u become not a perhai.s-btu a . '-"toad sense of the '' !le sunshine i , than most people -re h - -rnn more than mere 1 re solid re- "MartMiH ... man taK.es 'Wit ana i. teres 10 worn I Vermin,,!..- V ,k ' l,u" io win. ;t" Influence of the ' e heartily, nd '""'J l!s the good prI,pr'-y own- a 11 ld be ,nja "ie Improve- . " "f: that 7 ,5d be the fi Ii St ..n of a city. I n " -v. a prop- erty owner who had mildly objected to paving Bald to the editor of The Guard: "The lease on a. business rujia I rem for C iC a tuoutii v. in ti pirj la JjiiUai?, i-ad I cn get. JioO ti a.oi.:h for it after that." The i.e ment in front of that builOng cjh $150, and it will take but a little over two months for the additional rout to pay for It. Did paving pay that property owner? Has it paid the property owners generally when real ty in the paved district has increased 50 per cent In value in the past two years? The decline of the campaign but ton is noted by some of the newspa pers, all of w'lich is conclusive ground to believe that the world is growing wiser afier all. If there ever was an unmitigated nuisance it was the cam paign button, and we rejoice in the decline of the fad. Strange that more would-be sui- j cides do not shift the responsibility! to a bunch of doctors, by v.iluu-i teering for experimental purposes. : Some of the treatments advo-at.-d be--fore the Tuberculosis Congress would do the job quickly for the average person. Theodore Bell says Mr. Ile.trst his his papers mortgaged for the sum of $4,000,000. Well, what of it? Some of us do not possess property upon which we can realize such a primely sum of money, and that, perhaps, is the reason why some of us are jeal ous. A news item from the East de clares that a Philadelphia woman has just paid $1000 for a dog that weighs only twenty-flvo ounces. Now you ' watch for the intelligent paragraphcr with his prediction of a raise in the price of sausage. Science has unquestionably made wonderful progress during recent years, but humbuggery is always right at its elbow, and it is frequent ly mighty difficult to tell "tother from which." Just now the searchers for the most wicked men are not trying to find them in prisons, but If only a small protion of what's printed may be believed, they are finding them all the same. The politician who does not shiver every time Hearst says something about "other letters in my posses sion" may be Identified by the smile that won't nib off. The Democrat heads an editorial, "Albany Full." We didn't rend it through, but will bet thirty cents that it was a mighty quiet drunk. "Cnele Joe" Cannon must be con vinced by this time that some of his nephews do not love him as much as lie thought they did. MY OLD MISSOURI HILLS. In fancy I hear the cooing Of the ring dove, soft nnd low; And the herds so lonely lowing. As in sweet, long, long ago. The woodcocks too are drumming On the logs along the rills. And the banjo still is strumming. In my old Missouri hills. Oh, the perfume of the wild wood And the foxhound's mellow bay; Take me back to care-free childhood. In the gladsome month of May. I can see the bluebells blowing. Nodding to the daffodils; I can hear the mower mowing In my old Missouri hills. In the stubbles by the straw slack Bobwhlte whistles for his male. And o'er field and through the su mac. His wild notes reverberate. Sassafras and foxfire grow here the golden oriole builds. And nature sighs as zonhyrs bl.iw In my old Missouri hills. O'er these scenes 1 long to ponder And forget the things to be; 'Xenth the old trees let me wander With humming bird and honey be.-. I can hear my playmates calling. Mingling with the whoop-poor-wilh-'. When the twilight's shades are falling In my old Missouri hills. James P. Whitesidcs. TOHX STAMPS WILL NOT ;o i i 1 1 :; 1 1 postoffic A new order of the pos'office !'-1 partment went into el'fe-t recently.! By Its terms defaced stumps boreal'-! ter are worthless. SliouM a c truer ; be torn off, no matter how small, or the stamp be mutilated in any way it cannct loni-er lie used. Ail letters bearing such stamps will be held at the postoffice two weeks f ir recov-, .... '.j . ..a .i..., if! i unu ui llie t'MU oi inuL not claimed, will be sent to the dead letter office. Another phase of the order Is also Rheumatism Ii one of the constitutional dlseancj. II manifests Itself in local achel and psiiis. Inflamed Jointa and stiff niusclea, but ! cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and tne beat Is a course of the great Diooa pu.r i fyliig and tonic medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla wnl h neutralizes the acidity of the hi1--'! ( lad build, up the whole system. In usual liquid form or in coo-'a'. 1 j abktsknown aa Sarsatabs. l'id-.'.s ii Buy Your Life Thi Policyholders 1 hen ou have a contract which is liberal, , . , plain, understandable, any kind, and the money you pay stays Oregon. Home Oftice, 5th &. Momsora Sts., Portland, Or a. i.. .mills. i. mi-j:;.. Our Irons Are Here THE EXCEL IRON It Es:els all others in Price and Quality Yours for $3.50 Pacific Electric Engineering Co. 516 Willamette Street For Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures and all kinds of Eiectricai Machinery. iyMiaiLattE'iMaiiBBMiiiMiit Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in order to meet the demand we will have on hana a Haige supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street, inleresting. Permission is now given individuals to perforate the stamp with a reasonably small Instrument for Identification purposes. Such a step Is Intended to prevent the send ing of anonymous letters, or the theft or mutilation of private mall of any nature. juxctiox iik;h school i'ootitall tkam wins (Special Correspondence.) Junction City, Oct. ".The Junc tion City high school football team defeated a picked team from town by the score of 2 to 0. The high school boys have a light team but are very fast, and simply ran away from their much heavier opponents. Would Mortgage the Fill-in A farmer on Kuril) lloute 2, Em pire, (la.. W. A. Floyd by name, says: "l!ucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst s. res I ever saw. one on niv hand and ones on my leg. It is worth more than a gold mine. 1 would not be without it if I had to mortgage the farm lo get i 2.1 cents at W. A. Kuylienil store. Only i drug K. ;. IIAKiHT. Photos, stamps and post Ceneral view uo:k. Sixth between Willamette and Oliv llcitltliv Family whole family has enjoyed tilth since we began using Our i go, d li . Iir King s New Life Pills three years1 ! ago." savs L. A. liarueti. 1 Route l. C.uiliold. Me. The. and lone the system in a ge thai does you good. 2.i eel: A. Kuykeudall's drug siore. Ir.e Ui 1 Hais bs't , Betrf the Signature of sol i hi:i: -.ci: if It. !!. TIME CAHD Tmiaiil I'm-i No. ir, 2:43 lanil Pii rimer a. in., Oregon Ex- pre.--. No. passenger. No. 1- iio a. in., Cottage crow I ,i. 12 11 m., H-s-biirg pass'-ng'-r. . ,.,., i ,ni Finiici-cn I'ii-- "gi r i No. 11 2;l P- "' I senger. No. 17 3 3- I'- m" Kosehiirg pas Collage drove California Ex passenger. Xo. )'. ! a. m. press. No. 13-144 San Fraii'iMO Kxpres.-. Vi i(llin(J n,.,in, h ;0 S4 '.'-i11 l''av'' for Sprlngfi'-l'l. , - S2-11.DI a m.. r. Engine ,v"' Eu- gene from S; Xo. -7 1 : liigfn F. a gem- ! for Wendiing No. 411 p. 111., a:'ri fs.m W'-ndling WM. M,M''!:IMV. JOHN M A -- a; A- A. J. GILI.r.TTE. Insurance of Company ' without strings of in CLAUKNCK As S. SAMl'i:!.. listaut Man.i. iiimlwmmuui.- "-TMMrlfyi 1 .J Phone Main 645 "TD IS DATE IX IIISTOKY." Oclnlx".' 17. 17.13 Sir Dnnvers'Osborn arrived at Xew York to supersede Clin ton as governor of the prov ince. 170.1 First congress of the Ameri can colonies met at Xew York iisu Americans nereated tne iirn- Isli at battle or Kings .Moun tain, South Carolina. 1S12 Napoleon defeated the Rus sians at the battle of the Mos kowa. 1S49 Edgar Allen Poe, American poet, died. Horn January 111, IKOfl. 1SG1 Ccncra Sheridan returned from his raid up the valley of the Shentindouli. 1SH4 Oliver Wendell Holmes, the poet, died in llostou. Horn August 211. ISO!). 1 sy.1 Franco-Canadian commercial treaty ratified. THIS IS MY .Tilt BIKTII DAY." The Maruuls of Doneunll, bear of one of I in- m ist distinguished j names In Hie In h peerage, was born October 7 Hi. Il'ii:;. In 11104, when ' he was but one year old, be succeed ed his father, tin- fifth .Marquis, to ; the title. Prior to that time the In fant heir bore the title of Farl of cards. ; Belfast. His bhili was one of the street. ! most curious Incidents in the history e. tf : .,f the peerage, for Ills father was ov- or Ml years ol ar.e, anil was twice -married wit ho n t issue before bis I wedding in l!i"2. to Miss Violet I Twining ot Halifax. X. 3. The fain- iy i-ose lilgli in in- service oi ins til r.urai .sovereign in lae sixieenin ceimiiy. v cleanse Not only was be Governor of Carrli k ntle way ft-mns but also Lord Deputy and ts at W. loivernor-lieneral el Ireland. Apprcciatcs smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation The Mount, Hood Cigar is a favorite among a!! thinkingmen It is positively the best 10c Cigar on the market VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Phor.c EUck JCj7 V't't EighthSt CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I Oil SAl.K Wool) FOIt rail's .-hoe SALE Ktuiuire a'. Vo ir stoic Foil SALE Tikii oil rn uriM b'..,.-; tor sale. Euo,u;ie 1.! ----vie s'.rpc t. Hereford i;.o Wil :f WlMIl Ft; dev. 4-foot I. Si.::, Ilia Tr.ii tkn i s ro;; s.u. i: oi; lent ir,ie. ir-,l. Oifrkivplllg 111 .-tree:. i: w, 1'TiU SAl.K l;t for tl. Columbia a iMltl Hrp.llgtoll rugs, W. II. Hampton, 1 I 0 J elille, collier I'.Mll St. l'or. SAl.K" J..OU piano, ailllo-t new. about half price: big bargain; teiios to ,-ai;. iv. (v., ,;,i'e lill.llU. l-'Oi! S U.K OH 1 l.tllil aiul eitv .;-, ! k i..,- l.auiell K11N r F.u inmi; p.-ity. V. Ii n. e t;:reet. lOu.ene, t I II LI i'Kioil Kllllle l. :..i.le lams; L. 1.. MO'.k l-'lllll!. I'ex Fill! SAl.i: m;,. I III ;iin. SAl.K it. a, hrvU' ii to w .ii i It o to in-iu:-,', .Mapl.-toii, Dr. I". KOK SAl.i: l '! ! ! :. f i-.: -; , ;.i ,. eyelope.ii.i ol lii';.e:i volnie, F.:as. W . I'll. ips. .';;;, I'a. t l-.ii. . ; street. Flione lied ; i .1 FOl! SAl.i: - A e. t:ai;e. 'aster, ,: lari;e rooms; i;ooil water; furni ture and carpets eompleie. $i:uu. Kmiuire tiL'a Olive street. FOR SA1.K -riMim tunise, throe' blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot' SUx7B feet. Frlce. $2100. Ore gon Land Company. tt I I Foil SAl.K tlood work team, wag on and harness; weight about 1200 each. S. S. Miller. 3 miles southwest of Eugenu. 11. F. !). No. i. ol0dw& F'Oll SAl.K A well-bred Cotswold buck; weight. 2:11 pounds. At 11. H. Bond place, west of Irving. Fhone Farmers 336. Address 11. II. Uibson, Kugene. ol2 FOIt 8 ALIO Two full sized lo'a, two six-room houses, both modern, on Fast Kleventh street on car Hue; will be sold together or separate to suit customer; at a rare bargain If Bold soon. S. It. Williams. HE 11 10 IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house nud lot, all on the street car line. 1 have S lots nnd 2 dwelling houses. All must go. lu- iiulre at 80 FOIt SAi.E"- S06 East Thirteenth A. -Hot air engine; force pump connected; iiOO-gallon tank, filtliiKs, 40 feet 1 '4 'nch pipo, for sale cheap at Hall & Shuiuway's, East Seventh street. Sec It. tt FOIl SALE Store fixtures, four sta tion 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 FOIl SALE By owner, a choice piece of property closo In, one block from Willamette street; lot SOxldO; modern U-rooin house; good barn; plenty of trees and shrubbery; price reasonable. Ap ply 71)4 Oak street. tf '"Oil SALE One double-barrelled shot-gun (12 gauge), 1 No. 2 Mur lln rlfli) (take down), 121)0 carl ridges and shells, 1 patent fishing rod with reel and line; also assort ment of hooka and files. Apply to 09 West Twelfth street. oS FOIl SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and one 3 V4 -Inch Mitchell wagon, iu good condition. Mules are true to a fault and a perfect tram fori all purposes. Pnco tor outfit.1 $110. inquire at this office. DHAFT HOUSES FOIl SALE Schinltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young nnd well bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or write lo Sell mill Bros, for description, prices and terms, tf LOTS FOIt SALE 1JY OWNEIt Two lots and X-room house; lmrn; nne land for garden; on Fourth street, j near mill rare. ImI 16 Ox Hi on: Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Pntlerson school. J. J. Wallon, MS Willamette street, tf FOIt SALE Within the in-xl 10 days 342 acres of all bottom land, five1 miles west of Junction City; in Itwul oak timber on place; 2'n acres now plownble. Must he sold make me an offer. Also 20 feet of WlllallH-lte street proper-j Iv, Improved and paying IS per rent on investment. Mark T. Fleming. 3.17 W. Fifth sir. eei, Ilu- gene, Or. " , FOIl SALE 43 acres all level land. 30 In cultivation; new house, wood Rliml and chicken house and new In. rn : orchard; three good wells moi uniul water; everything " the place goes with II, Including j household goods. This must be! sold In the next 30 das. I have1 also several lots close In and hIso' a house and lot 110x304. chicken i house and park and lome fruit. These are bargains "'"l " "f j them close to Willamette street. For further Information call on I the Pacific Land Company, Room ; ',, Hovey building. D. '- Curtinell , .....or tf W A.'TKI" V.' A S I Kll Von to 1 tor: lo tin- t WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You winiUl upcu :t ivi;isttri'il lctltT or :i It'lor.iui. of roMise! Mm a iv you not, juM tlio s.iii:', oi;u-vhat i;iii-h'ss about ollwr things that sliouhl havu almost rtnial Iiiumpsl I you'.' lVrhaps once a wtvk por liaps oiu'c a ilay- a iviissifU'd al is priiKtsl that tomiu's oiif pt'iimal ini.Tost as mwv ly aiul as koonly as lw W'Avr or '.I'W'ram woaM hut. are oii Sl'KK to sot- it, tti i.uiulor ii. to aiwi't it. to piotit ly ii? Ol' i oni se Hie Willi! Ail i- ih -liveivil In oti as one ol' a liilluli aiul you liave In piek nut Hie nne llial is "FtU Vol ." t V tit WANIFll -At oiiee. a ll.OliO bushels of on;.-. I iiij ii i r.i Williams Trans ler I'o.n pany . .Main ti.'i . . WAMFU - A :.,.,n;,er of i;liis to learn uursinic. Kmiuire at Ihe l-l'i-Krlle lleeelal Hospital. tf WANTbiD liond competent girl for general housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 Wisst Ninth street, if WANTED 'I'D H KNT A big farm ou tihnrcA, for from 3 to f years. Address "C. D.," care Ciuard. If WANTED To borrow $ 1700.00 at tt per cent. Hood security given. Address 1)., care of tluard. It WANTED lllrl to aHslst In general housework by the week, or student, who will work for board. En nuiro 1411 10a.st Eighth street, oil) WANTKD Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen years' experi ence, iteferouces, Booth-Kelly Co. U. 11. llarman, London, Or. If WANTED AT ONCK At tho Eugene Poultry Store, 102 10 Uth St.. young chickens weighing from to 1 pounds. Phono Main t4,1. IF YOU WANT to get all tho money your properly brings, list It with the Heal Estate Exchange In the new Colenion building. They will bring the buyer direct to you and let you make your own terms, tf WANTED Wo have a man who says he wants the best farm within ten miles of Eugeni that $10,000 will buy. About ItiO acres preferred. If you think you have such a farm call on the Heal Estate. Exchange. tf FOIt Itli.VT FOIl ltENT-Kurulshea rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf FOIl HUNT One or two riunlshod rooms for rent; will take students. 728 Willamette street. tf F'OH KENT- FurnlHhed liousekeeii liiK rooms; also barn. Inquire si til 7 Alder street. tf FOIl KENT Nico front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Sultublo for two gentlo men. 154 Enst Nlulk afreet.. SAY 1 am iieru again to work. 1 am tho lone cement worker and finisher, (let your work done by L. C. Williams. FOIl KENT K0 acres, tifi under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Srptelll brr l.llh. For particulars see It. Me.Murphey, fill) Wlllamellu street. FA KM FOIt It KNT liio-acrr farms One mile from acres rich river One of the best lu the county. Springfield; do hut Him soil. I no acres best prairie soil; fair build ings and good ramlly orchard. Ad dress P. O. Il .x H I. Eugene. Or. If IHIH( fc.LI.rt.MiOI H HE OUEUON LAND COMPANY stands ou Its own merits and liar no romblualloii wlih any other company. We eliminate all pos slblllty of graft by Immediately bringing seller and buyer logi iber We can find what you want If It ii to be bad lu the coast country, and w.ll gladly give all Inquiring straiu efM any Information possible. c have a large list of farms and city properly, also Home good buys In tlmljer. lands on reasonable terms 412 WMIlilil'-.ll" ':"'. Eugeni-, Or DON'T fall to see ''nei-ni If want bargains lu real estate. you We buy and sell farm and city prop--tty. Improved and uiilmptuvi-d. Timber and mining stock. II Che rem, K1111111 II. Wallon llldg. tf UK! IIAIHiAIN IN HEAL ESTATE For ten days and ten days only, will offer twenty acres choicest river botfoiu laud, almost lu elty limits, for lino an acre. Firat f ve Bin s K"' for fixfi an acre This Is a snap Pliolie Main 641, or addrrsa lA.vk Hoi 626, Limine. umr AMI Wil' Ml FOI'XD A ma polnir dm own er can luvr aanie hf trlf phoning 10 II!. n t 2K12 an 4rwrilio( animal 7 SI i: WED Olo- soin l tlo'se w .... !,iii. feet and lil'a In fa, "I weight something I 8')0 il l. t-otii sin Harrl-on nveif.-o II II, ""A O O o PROFESSIONAL COLUMN t'HYSK l .M SI l;i,K) 1K. II physe 1.. S I F Dl.KY Usleoi,uhlc UffU-es over Chambers' i-rorer .MS Willuiueito reei Flume HUuk UJti. I'onsult.itloa tree. Ue-ulence, 527 IVurl street. I'hoiio Hlai'k 3Ju7 C. II. CANNON, M. ll HDllloi.piilllio pliysicLin mill surneDU. C'iirnulo itisi'.i.i..s mill dlMeanes of someQ and Ii i LI i on a apociulty. Klectri iil vlbnuory iiml HkIu treiiuuent. Office, Suiu 1, 2 ami a, Dunn bullil Uig. I'hono Mil i n 6 4U. Hoards Hot (man House. I'hono Slain 11, DK. ANN.v MAFUKIi. JsteupatUlo phy'eiuu. All cunilile ilisiumj treated. Women uud I'hildiu u speeiulty. otfW'o over F . K. Duuu'a. Flume Ked 1631. . s. iu:. it i si.i: t , m. ii. - Kemiinr . pliy.-ielan ami suri;eoii. Ol'lieeR 111 ami 17 .Met'lutiK bulhlitii;. I0ii;!iih and Willamette street.s. iu'leo and resideni-o phone. Main il. . I IllllM.tS-.Al'.l. VW L. llll.YKF, Attoriii-y-nt-law. Otrlcu over Yoran'n shoe utoru, Ktigeuo. Oregon. l.KO.N II. KIIMUNnuN, Attorney-at-law, ltooms 1 and 'I, Eugene Loan ami Savings Hank. i. M. Til AVIS, Allot uey-at-luv. of liee over Eugene Loan & Savings Bunk. Kugeue. Oregon. S. D. ALLEN Auoruey-at-law. Of fice over Kalon's book atore, (116 Willamette street. Phono Black 2SS1. . A. WINTEUMKlEtt, Attorney-at law. Land tltlcn yud probato spec ialties. Office ovor Chanibers-Urli-tow Bunk. WALTON & NEaS, Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Wil) practice In ail tho courtB In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene. Oregon. (JEOKlilO II. DOHIllS Attorney-at-law; office llovoy Building, cor Sth nnd Willamette, streets; room 1 and i upstairs. WOODCOCK POTThlll, Altornejri-at-law. A. C. Woodcock ami E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chrlmnan block, Engine, Oregon. WILLIAMS & UklAN, Altorneys-ai-law. J. W. Williams. L. E. Hoau. Practice In all courts of the atato and before the U. S. Land Office. Offices 12. 13, 14 and lf McUluuy JESSE &. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 21 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. opposite postoffice. Ulven spe.laJ aileiilloii to tho examination ot ab stracts, drafting wills, suttllug ea lates, conveyancoa nnd collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone llud 11 70. 1. N. HAltUAUUH. Special aueu tlon given to divorce and sell le nient f estates. Agent for C'Odtl iiuutnl Insurance Company. Kooio 6, First National Bunk lluilding, liugene, Oregon. Building. nllSI'llACTOlul TUB LANE COUNTY AU3TRAC1 CO., Itoouii 2 and 3, Warou UIock, Eligeuu. Or Prlca reaauusbiH. ItKAL l-.nl Al Hi AOICM S , L. CLAHK & CO. Dealers R. real estate, Creawell. Or 1-1 tM)i:ur.Ki:itH J. W. KaVS a Co., unuortasois m,i tuuei-ai directors. Eugene, Or. DAY ic. HEXUKItSOX, uiiilertaKera uud uiiihuliuei-a. Curner Willam ette uud ouveuiti sfruuts. W. T. uoilDON, unuriii director. State licensed emhuliner. Office uud residence, Tenth and Olive Blrucls. l'bouo lied 44S1. MINIMI K.NOINEEIIH HEItlJ.-lltT LEIOll, mlnli.K engineer and expert metallurgist. Unliable Information furmshuu to InteudlDr luveators. Exauilnailons and re ports ou minus and ore treatment. Engine Oregon. AIICIH I MT FltLK THOMAS Architect. bKOtch es and plans drawn, blue prints and specifications, tleneral super vlalou over buildings In course ot construction. If thinking 01 build ing, large or small, see die. Terma reanoiiubie. ltoom 7, CUrlsmaa blocK. i-:ti;iii.kv si ik.eons LICENSED VETEKINAI'.V SI'li tiEONS Calls promptly answered nlglu or day. Lrs. Chrislie Han sou. Office phone. Main 2 1. Ites Idelic Phone. Main 012. Kt'KVF.VOItS A. II. TODD, surveyor. Eugene, Ore. Kon. Office 4 12 Wlllai.ieU.) street. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccries Fresh'Grccu Vegetable Flour anJ freed N dUn, m itwa l4,vnt 1 Fierce Bros. o P'lOIK Mil a 5j s'.9lli S o o o o G