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Irlt, and begin the wont L m tne evening. !E BALKANS AGAIN te poor, the troubles of the is always with me nauoua md are a constant menace ,ol each and every one of m in about twelve months i big scare sent broadcast raid tbat war is imminent, kt o, some iniracuuii m tc tie sultan of Turkey, the -rsia, or some one or me antes with interests re oihemse la that section, lie other nations begin to I; take notice and stealthily : Heir firearms to see if in readiness to take a hand ;;neral scrimmage which be likely to take place at tbese annual scares is on (sent time. The volcano, lis been smouldering and lor many years seems about ut with great vigor. Prince Ii ol Bulgaria proposes to blmself czar of an hide rate, thereby forcing the se- Bulgsrla from Its nominal p to Turkey and forcing on lie alternative of yielding or peror Francis Joseph pro- mnounce the practical an- ol Bosnia and Herzegovina arian empire. And all the hers of Europs, signatories itr of Benin, by which the Immalous state ot the Bal- i established, are agog, won !ney shall do next. Austrian empire breaks up ads Joseph dies there will "( been nothing broken, for taps Is the Austrian em ptor In Europe Is certainly M- It Is a varying degree W, ranging from actual town to nothing at all. It . in any real sense, to de the geographic hounda. :rt.t. It Is rather a vary-' iy over certain tribes finite territorial hovm-p!.' f " Balkan states are in "wiMion. Some, like Bul P" Wn definitely Turkish, ' v 'Heir own prince. Oth and Herzegovina, -theoretically Turkish, al ! Turkish government ex '"""Ions whatever, and 'iWnlstratlon was In the Others, like Ser oegro. are nominally '''.though entirely i,oi,,i. I - :eir independence. And . jtoious lest Tur ,,? un. unnlrt . I' 'nl, lest R,,.u . .. i. ,.i,,a set an ; : timid, lest the pel ch other If mven a "Mwers hav . fc-c.-, '"o'niainea s"uion. not tor the ,0 p the i tne West. rUl the n :jm p.. win r. 'r, h e tho p 1"r0 li tk. ' ,,w"IM. In prevent! , Sr.eat Powers mav 'rm 'ing. o"r -mm "Rht. merely ( 'er th( ouu.mef .. ot he permitted in southeast . ' 'tin? it .,. !.',.. , . lowed to " he at l.-.ut ''ol of fa Ists and declare the Koch theory of ! transmission of q tuberculosis troiu ; bovines, to unman beings an iniiii uu. f and they dechi.-e tuat they .ire iu a in nitia to itfo their content inns. AnA H this fter e have been frightened balf to death for fear v would contract the JrcaJ disea-e from drinking milk. Then, ton, think of the great number of gentle1 cows that, have been ruthlessly slain because they were suspec ted of lie- Ing victims of the disorder. Science , is certainly a great thing, but you t mustn't believe only about one-tenth of what scientists tell you, for what 1 may appear to be a great scientific ! truth today may be a great scientific! blunder, tomorrow. This army lieutenant who is being J court-martialed for incapacity, as a ' result of continous intoxication, cur- j tainly had capacity In one line to a i marked extent, as It has been shown that his monthly average for a period of six months was 33 quart bottles! of whiskey. j " muse culled on to chip in must j have noticed a marked difference in j the stories told by the solicitors ami those handed out by the spellbind ers, and been reminded of the. boy who asked whether the horse he was told to "show off" was to be bought or sold. Whatever his faults may lie, ami he has them in plenty, llarriman seems to know how to protect the correspondence he has had with pub lic men, and the aforesaid meji ought to be, and probably are, grateful. The price of seats In the New York stock exchange has taken another tumble of $3000, which either indi cates a further falling off In "come ons" or that Tom Lawson has been seeing them first. Some of the trusts may bo won dering "where they are at," but ev ery one of them knows to a fraction of a cent Just where the consumers 'are at," also how to squeeze them to the limit. THIS WATB IX HISTORY October 8 1782 Independence of the United States acknowledged hy Hol land. 1S12 Capture of the Detroit on Lake Erie. 1S31 Great earthquake along the western coast of South Amer ica. 1S54 Thirty-two lives lost by t lie burning of the steamer K. X. Collins, enroute from Saull Ste Marie to Cleveland. 18G2 Repulse of the Confederates at the battle of Uerrysville, Ky. 18G9 Franklin Pierce, fourteenth president of the United Stntes, died at Concord, N. H. Horn in Hillsboro, X. H., November 23, 1 S04. 1871 Beginning of the terrible Chi cago fire, by which 18,000 buildings were destroyed and 100 lives lost. 188S Melville W. Fuller took the oath of office as chief justice of the United States supreme court. 1907Secretary Tart was welcomed at Shanghai, China. THIS IS MY 5ITH HIHTIIKAY John M. CTark John M. Clark, a member of the cabinet of Prince Edward Island and a prominent figure In public life In that province, was horn in Bedeque, P. E. I., October 8, 1805. After com pleting his education in the public schools he entered commercial life. His public career did not begin until 1904, in which year he was elected to the provincial legislative assem bly. He soon became recognized as one of the best debaters in the house, making himself master of his sub jects, and presenting his arguments fluently. Mr. Clark has been conspic uously identified with the temper srncn movement, and has been one of the most determined supporters of the prohibition law which was Introduceu into Prince Edward isianu u.v urn present government. Would Mortgage tin Vurm A farmer on Rural Route 2, Em pire, Git., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw, one on my hand and ones on my leg. it is worth more than a gold mine. 1 would not bo without It if I hud to 111 Mlt P,n Iff tbf Turin to get it." Only 25 cents at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. CAM. KOK CITY W.XIIIi.XNTS. Notice Id hereby given that all city wnrnn.a I,, ,)llfl including NO. 4R rc'laKwort Aliril IStll. 190!. allll Hl-nU'ii .in tile general fund, will he ni.1,1 ,m ,,r,.vu,, mi l,.n at my office October Htli, 190S. Interest will cease on that day. FliANK REISNER, City Treasurer. Eugene, Ore., Oct. 7, 190S. A Hcnllhy Family "Our whole family lvas enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King s New Life Pills three years ago," savs L. A. Bartlett, of Rural Route 1,'Guilford, Me. They cleanse and tone the system In a gentle way that does you gooJ. 25 cents at W A. Kuykendall's drug store. K. CJ. HAIGT1T. Photos, stamps and pof card? Streel fieneral view work Sixth beyveen Willamette and Olive. tf i:. (i. iiak;iit I jL'Il g S Sill 1 havlne i ple-ise call for same. Ten! THE HGU.VK Oregon II If c The Policyholders' Company Clean, Economical, Well Managed. j i i " '. inosi aesnaoie Home Oftice, 5th &. Morrison Sts., Portland, Or mills. I,. SAMTKI., President. General Mana mm IP&llVlW'MrS. grocem-s. We pride PMTp $llfll 0,""S",VM ,!,e "'"r,"sy fcMliiWl.a-ViYiN feljl.iH" efficiency of our store service. W. M. GREEN, DLs8RuoAcR 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. ... U nHlHUBflmifllTBII4 fill IliTJ IW IHV1 V 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 hand a llarge supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUR NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street PRIMER 11 EAT soiTin:it:v r.-.MFic H. It. TIME CAItl) Toward 1'iirtbnnl -Paiscliger ., Oregon Ex-! Cottage Grove in., Rosi'burg No. Hi 2:43 a. m preps. No. IS 11:00 a. m., passenger. No. 12 11 :55 a. passenger. Towanl San Finni iw -Passenger No. 1 1 2 senger. 'No. 170 1,S p. in., Roseburg pus- pslssellL'P!'. No. 1512:32 a. m California K'x pres.r. No. 13 5:4 1 a. in., San Francisco Express. WfiMlling Brunch Xo. S4 9:30 a. in., leaves Eugene for Springfield. j;,, ts2 11:10 a. m., arrives r.u- -. tilA gene rroui ,-H'i aisi' V7 l ou p. III., leaves Eugene for Wendling. Ni.-. 0 p. m arrives Eugene from Weiidlinc. JOHN M. SCOTT, Ast. O. P. A A J GIL1.FTTE, Local Agt. Notice of Kliml .SWtlcllMUl i.;. ,. isH.-ir- Barclay. d'-eaed V. Is lierebv given that Geo. ii ' Don-Is. '.-idiiiinlslraior of said es the late, has fi .1 his aci-oillil I- fina . ,i..,, .nt of the f'Sino . an I Of Nevelllber Motida v. .he I'TIl day ,,,,,, :i, ;n o r,ii--i in said day jl'Ctb'IH It. Chri. Lane ( Da'.-I ha-; 1,. t! s.lUlf llV "O (Miiniy Judg' Hon. 1 1 of said d tv of October. I! HOI: i Ai! I II !! . DAJLy GUARD, THI RSI1AV. OTTOHER 8, 1008 company to insure in. CLARENCE S. SAMl'KL, Assistant Manager. OX Ol'lt SHK1.VIS. & ami counters you will find I only the best canned and pack- 1 ai;e guuils, and the best of H evry kind. Whatever you 1 want in fine groceries you will K fT nere, and xyou will find jj I Jg ;r Pri-cs ri.ht on teas. ,,,f. saAA ees, canned giocls and ocry- n MOST GROCERS SELL r Olympic Flour every sack guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Oregon hard wheat. II pro duces more loaves of bread than any other flour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the Increased quantity of bread produced 'he cost is no higher than for other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS " ! Phone Main 645 We Carry Prime Meats and no other kind. Our aim Is to have the hest qualities only ml let the other butchers han dle the I ii f rlor grades of meat. Consequently our regular cus tomers know for prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds of poultry In season, md for chops, steaks and cut lets, no competitor can ap proach us In quality. The same may be said of our splendid hams and bacon. Broders Bros Phone 2Main 40 - - West, flth St.. (iininliau's Sale of Ileal Pro rl.v Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record by and In said court on the eth day of Octo ber, 190S, the undersigned, guardian, will offer for sale at public auction to the, hlghtesl bidder for cash at the south door of the county court house lu Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, on Kuliinlnv Hie Hill dnv of November. ;S ,W,,,M1 t,e hours of 0 o'clock III tile loreniion aim t u mm r hi ui' p. m., Cottage (.rove aft,.rll(1(Jlli to-wlt: at 1 o'clock lu the .. Iiifiernnon o," said day. the following , described real property owned In fee simple by the Illinois named below, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 33 links south of the beginning point of Hie county road recorded as the Russell road on page 610 of book 2 of (In road records of said Lane county. Oregon, thence north along the line of said road 13 chains, lo a point on the west line of the Win. Y. Miller Donation Claim No. 48 in tp. 17, s. r 2 west, 6.40 chains south of the NW corner' of the same, taence west at right angles with said road line 6.64 chains, thence solid parallel with said road line 17 14 chains to the cen ..... ,.f ii... ennniv road known as the U....V..F ,-,,a,l recorded oil page 635. bonk 2 of said r md records, Ihence north r,s degrees east 7.79 clinlm along centre of -aid Scever road pi; of beginning, coniaiiiing i" In Lane nullily, Oregon, suli- acre t to the ri-'h' of courtesy in an un divided 1-3 then or in rraiiK ' n-vn-licr which will b.. conveyed by him i,. ih inir-ha-T "f "aid laud. I la' 1 lie'- , -r 1 1 n. l :i'is M WtGAKKT I. IIII.VKC, i.-irdiari ol l! Mary I. Hi" It-es ;,nd I llllliol' person and 1 -a'1-It. Mai::-.,- Mail-lf : i Gladjs I'; ill' r CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ton a tut " hod FuK sale Mine store. ; t bOU SALE Tnurotignorea Hertford bails (or sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. ;f WOOD - Kmc ilrv. .imp,, wood. t.2.V Williams Company. Main ' 1. 4-foot Tr.t Us'.e' TKNTS FCHt SAI.K OK KKM If de sired, for light housekeeping. Ap ply Ki3 West Tenth street. oa l'OR SAI.K iluft tirpmgton egus, Kt for $ 1. V. 11. Hampton, 1 m: Columbia avenue, corner li'th st. FOK SAI.K - $.".00 piano, almost new. about half price; big bargain; terms to suit. K. It., care (luanl. FOR SAI.K OK KKXT - Fanning laud and city property. V. Koliov sky -!!',?, Lawrence street. Kugouc. Or. o I 0 FOK SAI.K -tine lull blood Kain.ioii lette lianr, also grade ranis; K. I.. JariHis. tiienwood Slock lai.il, ic ter, Oregon. Fill! SAI.K Itlach l o broken to work. $.1 lee to insure, $10. MapU'ton, Or. stalll. Ser .e Hn SAI.K CllKAl' - "ii,; cyelopeilia of fiftec; Cilas. W. l'helps, 2 3 a l.'a street, l'houe Red I! 1 ,".. Volumes. ;t Kig.i.a o 1 .1 FOK SAI.K A cottage, plastered; largo rooms; good water; furni ture aud carpets complete. $ 1200.1 I'.nquire 02a Olive street. FOK SAUK 9-room house, three blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot S0x76 feet. Price, $2100. Ore gon Lnnd Company. tf FOK SAI.K tlood work tea.m, wag on and harness; weight about 1200 each. S. S. Miller, a miles southwest ot Kugene. U. F. I). No. 3. olOdw& FOK SAI.K A well-bred Cotswohl buck; weight, 231 pounds. At K. H. Dond place, west of Irving. Phono Farmers 330. Address H. It. tUbson, Eugene. o!2 FOK SAI.K Two full sized lo's, two six-room houses, both modern, on East Eleventh street on car line; will be sold together or separate lo suit customer; at a rare bargain if sold soon. S. K. Williams. IKK IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. I bnve S lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at 800 East Thirteenth at. FOR SAKE Hot air1 engine; force iiuitip connected; 000-gallon tank, fittings, 40 feet lV4-lnch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shu m way R East Seventh street. See It. tf FOR SALE Store fixtures, four sin Hon cash carrier, revolving stands, healing stove, patent Iron shelf brackels, shelving, twenty-five light automatic gas machine, tnread cases, paper cutters. C. S. Frank. o9 FOR SALE By owner, a choice piece of property close In, one block from Willamette street; lot 80x100; modern ll-room house; good barn; plenty of trees and shrubbery; price reasonable. Ap ply 794 Oak street. tf FOK SALE Ono double-barrelled shot-gun (12 gauge), 1 No. 2 Mnr lln rlflo (take down), 1200 cart ridges and shellB, 1 patent fishing rod with reel and line; also assort ment of hooks and flies. Apply to 09 West Twelfth street. 08 FOR SALE One team of heavy mules, one set of chain harness and ono 3V4-lnch Mitchell wagon, in good condition. Mules are true In a TiiMlt and n nerfect teuin for nil roirnoueu PneA titr outfit ' $4!jI). Inquire at this office. DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young nnd well bred. Call and see them nt Cres well, or write to Schmltt BroB. for description, prices and terms, tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house; barn; flue land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Ixit 160x95 ou Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR HALE Within the next 10 days 342 aervs of all bottom land, five miles west of Junction City; some grKid oak timber on place; 200 tu-res now plow-able. Must be sold - make inn an offer. Also 2 0 feet of Willamette street proper ty, Improved and paying IX per cent on Investment. Mark T. Fleming. 257 W. Fifth streeet, Ku gene, Or. 1' FOK HALE 4 3 acres all level land, 30 In cultivation; now house, wood Bhed and chicken house and new barn; orchard; three good wells and good water; everything on the placn goes with II, Including household goods. This must be old In the next 30 days. I have also several lots close In and also a house and lot 66x304. chicken houre and park and some fruit. These are bargains and some of them close to Willamette street, i.'or further Information call on the Pacific Land Company, It.'1'"" ; -, llovey building. I). L. Carirnell , ,,;,,n.,eer ' I W NTEI) You lo roMiloris lo Hie ' take F.tnerpi 'Shop' ni k I''' ' f ;, i Lu lor repairing : onlv; honest to Half role-, ; -t Ninth siieei. WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would open a registered letter or a telegram, of course! Hut are ou not, just the same, somewhat careless about other things that should have almost equal Interest to you? IVrhaps once a week --perhaps once a day - a classified ad. is printed that touches your personal Interest as sure ly ami as keenly as the letter or telegram would but. are you Sl'KK to see it, to consider It, to answer It, to profit by tv Of coiilse the Want Ail is de livered to you as one of a buneli and you have to pick out the iiiii' Mint Is "FOli Vol ." X mum Wauled (t nullum d, ) AN'I KII - At once, 20.000 bushels of oats. Inquire Williams Trans ter Company. .Main i',a.. WA.VlKll - A r,.i, iiber or girls to learn nursing. Ktiqulre at the Ku- gene tieueral Hospital. If ; 7 WANTKl) tiood competent girl for geueral housework. Mrs. M. A. Mathews, 71 West .Ninth street, tf WANTED TO KKNT A big farm on sliurca, for from 3 to 6 years. Address "C. I).," euro Ciiiurd. tf WANTED To borrow $ 1 700.00 at 7 per cent. Ootid security given. Address 1J., care ot Guard. tf WANTEl A man to take orders for a salable article, at a good per cent. Enquire at US0 Willamette street. oS WANTED (llrl to usslst lu general housework by the week, or student who will work Tor board. Kn qulro 149 East Eighth street. olO WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen yearB export once. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. U. Uarniaii, Loudon, Or. tf WANTED AT ONCE At tllci Eugene Poultry Store, 102 E !lth St. young chickens weighing from 1 to 1 pounds. Phono Main li-ln. IF YOU WANT to get all thu money your property brings, 1 IhL it Willi tho Real lOstate Exciiange lu the new ''olemon building. They will bring the buyer direct to you and let you make your own terms, tf WANTED We have a man who Bays hn wants the best farm within leu miles of Eugeiu that (10,000 will buy. About 100 acres preferred. If you think you have such a farm call on the Real Estate Exchange. tf li'Olt KENT FOR RENT Kurn Isheu rooms at 367 WeBt Fifth Btreet, tf FOK RENT Two newly furnished rooms, 31 East 01 Ii st. 07 FOR RENT-v-Oue or two Iiunlshed rooms for rent; will take students. 728 Willamette street. if FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing roouiB; also barn. Inquire ai. 617 Alder street. tf FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Sultahlo for two gentle men. 154 Last Nlntk street. SAY 1 am here again lo work. 1 am the loan cement worker aud finisher. Gel your work donu hy L. C. William-. FOR RENT 80 ucres, 05 under cul tivation; house, burn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. McMiirphey, 559 Willamette street. FARM FOR KKNT- One of the best 100-acre farms In Ibe county. One mile from Sprlugrield; 00 ucres rich river bottom soil, lull acres best prairie noil; fair build ings mid good family orchard. Ad dress P. O. Box 91, Eugene. Or. If MIH( KLI,1KOIjK TABLE BOARD Select table board for a limited number. Bunliicss or professional men .preferred. Call Mrs. Sklpworlh, Phone Black 1201. DON'T lull lo see Cliczcm If want bargains lu real estate. you We buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved aud unlmprvived. Timber and mining slock. II Che-7.1-ui, Room 11. Walton Bldg. tf BIO BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE For ten dayti and ten days only, will offer twenty acres choicest river bottom land, almost In city limits, for $190 an acre. First five ucrrn goes fur 1185 an acre. This in a snap. Phono Main 645, or address l-ock Box I1H, Eugene. 'HITS OREGON LAND COMPANY Mauds on Its own merits and hat no combination with anv othm company. We eliminate all pos sibility of graft by Immediately bringing seller hihI buyer together We can find what you want If It I to he had In Ibe const country, and will gladly give all Inquiring strati I'fiN any Information possible. We have a large list of fariiis and ell) property, also some good buys III tluite-rOands on reason n hie terms 412 Wlllaiiicite n'rcui. Eugene, Or PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rtlYSICIANft AMI M HI.I-O.VS Hit. H. 1.. STllil.l-.V Osteopathia physician. Offices over Chambers' store, MS Willamette streec l'houe lllack l3Jtl. Cousultatloa ' free. Hesuience, ,".T Fearl street, l'houe Ulack o-o7 C. II. CANNON, M. l. Ilomoepathlo ! physleiau and surgeon. Chronlo j diseanea and diseases of womea and children a specialty. Klectrl I cal vibratory aud light treatment. I Office, Suite 1, t and 3, Duun build ing. Phone Main 6 4 0. Hoards Hoffmnu House, l'houe Malu It. UK. ANNA MAl'KKK. dsteapathlfl phy'clau. All cmablo dlstutaea treated. Women aud chllduu a specialty. Office over F. K. Uuun'. l'houe lied 1631. Cr. S. HKAKUSLKY, M. I).- Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices ltl and 17 .McCliing building, Highlit and WUlamelto streets. Office aud residonco phone. Matn 4 7. AlTOItNI'-VS-A l-L.WV . L,, HILYKU, Aitoriif) -m-luw. Otrlca over Yorau's shoe store, Kugene, Oregon. LEON It. EDMUNnoN, Attoruoy-at-law. Rooms I and 2, Eugene Loan aud Savings P&nk. . M. TKAVIH, Atioi iiey-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings liank, Eugeiiu, Oregon. S. 1). ALLEN Atlorney-at-law. Of fice over Katou's book Btore, 016 WUlamelto street. Phono Hlack: 2SS1. C. A. "WTNTKKMElKlt, Attoruey-nt law. Lund titles slid probate spec ialties. Office ovor Cliiuuliera-llrlu-tow Hank. WALTON & NESS, AttorneyB-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Nous. Will practice In ail the courts la the Into. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE H. UOHK1S Atloruey-at-law; office llovey Building, cor 8th and Willamette Btreeia; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK fe POTTER, Attorueys-at-law. A, C. Woodcock and K. O. Potior. Office one block south ot Chrlsmnn block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, AttorneyB-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. K. Uoan. Practice In all courts ot the statu and before the U. S. Land Office, Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 McOluny JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No, 2 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or. oip"ullo postoftlce. Glvuo special attention to the uxamluntlou of ab stracts, drafting wills, sottllug es tales, conveyances and collections. Also to all ponslou matters. Phon Red 1)76. I. N. HARBAUOH. Special atten tion given to divorce and settle ment yf estates. Agent for Coatl nuntal Insurance Company.- Room 5, First National Bank Building, Eugene, Oregon. Building. AllbritACTOltH THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waron Bloc, Eugene. Or Pricey reusonnlne. UKAI. KMTATIS AOKNT J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers It. resil estate, Creswell, Or. "- UNDHItTAKKItH J. W. KAYB & Co., undertakers id funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and oinbaliiiers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W, T. GORDON, fuuoral director. Stale licensed emhalmer. Office and residence, Tenth and Olive streets. Phone Red 4481. MINING KNGINICKItH HERBERT LElull, mining engineer aud export metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ure treatment, Eugene Oregon. ARCHITECT FREE THOMAS Architect. Saetch os and plans drawn, blue prints aud specifications. General super vision over buildings iu course ol construction, if thinking ot build ing, large or small, see me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman block. VETERINARY Hl'RGEONS LICENSED VETERINARY SSUlt GEONH Calls promptly answered night or day. Uib. Christie & Hun sou. Office phone, Main 21. Res idence Phone, Main 612. KlltVEYORH A. H. TODD, surveyor. Eugene, Ore. gon. Office 4'.2 WllUhielld street. Groceries You will always find the best brands of Croccrics Frcsh'Greci. Vegetables Flour and heed No delays, we h,"c our own delivery Pierce Bros. Ph. nir Main ii 52 Ejstflh 3 p'liito: o GMlery .SixtliM-treet. CO o O O o O