Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 10, 1908, Image 3

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.usscriptloaaor
Guard:
f2?. S to
fiaZ t for subscription.
gns moin(..
, i he-
L-i office ana p" -
P" ,.. location
i -jJir to lis
in it 478 Willam--,ere
k .ill occupy two
-e Gilding, which are be
, fitted up to house a
!;t!paper Plant. By the
. ,k we hope to be able
friends aud patrons to
t"of tie finest establish
ed In the Northwest.
'urn Pants ln Portland'
, ur city will he more
L lts ,ppointments for the
Bd the worn u i
L-d Us been located atone
otsr thirty years, ana us
Mi quarters marts me
a old landmark in Ku-
.jHidence of the rapid
hit has come to augeue
. pis: tso years, i ne 10
for years been one of the
, city, and it is with regret
nested. Only the neces
fMKln business have
io seek quarters where
bre room to expand to
lean! for a larger plant
L,j facilities, which have
seeded for a year past
si hopes that old and
b till feel at Some In the
,g and feels that the con
their appreciated patron-
k due course' of time force
m to still larger quarters
skseral Guenther writes
kifort that in many parts
it Is customary among the
im sugar in sick rooms.
ihich Is considered by
is aa innocent supersti-
rr beneficial nor harmful.
Professor Trilbert of the
fcatate at Paris, has, how
ptstrated recently that
bar develops formic aeey
hea, one of the most
cf antiseptics. He burned
launder a glass bell hold-
f irts. After the vapor had
-ill of typhus, tuberculosis,
iillpox, etc., were placed
a open glass tubes and
'in hour all the microbes
If sugar is burned in a
1 containing putrified
contents of rotten eggs
"dor disappears at
popular faith in the dis-
inlay of burnt sugar ap-
m. well founded.
J personally deprecates
personalities and every
' w oi them that are
WW to be merely a renr.
cases of the preacher
? "sat. the lady and the
aa Kandal.
society set the
u only one divorce to
b Wt In the same class
-,:!ouljr one aut.inml,ii
'm u bopelesslr behind
rin? to auspect that
men ho are not
"farst is solelv ac
te're to purify punc,
it thi. n.
- one sure wav
"an to attract
' mat he ha :,,
8o'ie to vote
.'"""t magnate
l4;kon t! fcritht side"
stand he can
" t
-lint " f"r "rom
,. f 'o no authority
H ""nj if th,.v
Mitt's.
vC'V"0' has
rin
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orders
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r.x:oiis to
ISvUINGFIELD
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r&wi aatis- je
PAST 1 EES
? I olS: of the McKt-nzic
?!! Ir'illtioo uH Povy.r Com-'
ftl xavt r mwir orrK-e, last .Moiulayl
it BprifJta lt-t.l offk.rj.l
ft b t intKitt of tilt company to!
path tht pruft tt rttr at o.tit t
iti tar alrdy Btvt hf tsri.fi
la th title! making tn prfllmtmr
tirrty. Contidrabl orrr li.Cnni
atfi-M of th flant land In the ttatr
will h andtr the ditch, which fart
aloa. will Indicatt the financial ef
fect that this will hare in -thl see
thtm. Different tnglneert who have
jone over the field say there is
a natural route and that there will
be comparatively no construction
work.
The Chrisitian church of this place
will soon commence the revival
meetinKS and are counting on one of
the most successful nieetirms ever
held in Siirinsfield. Kvannelist .! K
Emmons end the local pastor will !
conduct the services. Mr. Emmons !
Is one of the most successful evati-1
gelists in the state and Mr. WictiHirc !
who will assist nun, also has a now-'
erful influence for good.
Rev. I. H. Harrington, nastor of
the Free Methodist Church in West j
Springfield is again able to lie about!
after three months of sickness. He
announces that there will be quarter-1
15-meeting at the church ! tiday, Sat-
urday and Sunday and t'ney will
have them District Elder X. Welter
from Newberg.
Fred Lemley Is visiting friends in
Springfield, having sold his Interest
In the (Jem theatre at bllverton. last
Tuesday. Fred reports John Innis.
who continues In the business, well
and happy.
The News received a earn last r ri-
day announcing the marriage of Vi
ola (Ola) Bosserman and Louis 1.
Crow of Gallce, Ore. The young
couple were married at Grants Pass
Monday, septenmer zs, isus. anu
will make their home ln Gallce.
Mrs. S. A. Nlckerson was brought
home from the hospital last Satur
day evening where she has been un
der her physician's care for the past
week. Her many friends will be
nleased to learn that she is conva
lescent and hopes are given for her
speedy recovery.
Rev. Ellis, for the past year past
or of the M. E. Church at this place
loaded his household goods last week
and Friday left with his family for
Yoncolla, where he will nave charge
of the M. E. flock at that place for
the coming year. The family leave
many well-wishers in Springfield and
vicinity. News.
DEMOCRATSISK FOR
SPEAKERS IN C0UNT
The democratic, county central
committee has asked the stale com
mittee for Champ Clark, of Missouri,
Bishop Barclay of Portland, and Rev.
E. J. Emmons or Brownsville, to can
vass Lane County In behalf of the
national ticket. Last night an en
thusiastic meeting was held in the
Matlock building by the five Bryan
clubs of the city.
Committees were appointed as fol
lows: Reception: M. S. Wailis, J. O.
Watts, L. M. Travis.
To arrange canvas of the county;
Major L. D. Forrest, J. D. Matlock.
L. R. Edmunson and Jack Rodman.
"THIS DATK IX 1I1STOKY."
OetolMT 1(1.
1615-
Chaniplain kIvus battle to the
Iroquois In western New
York.
The Rev. John Cotton wa ap
1633-
pointed pastor of the Hrst
Church in Boston.
1738 Benjamin West, the Rieat
American painter, was born
Died March 11, 1S20.
17S7 Major Desbarres, the first
Lieutenant-Governor of Cape
Breton, retired fr:;m office.
184 5 The United States Naval Academy-
was formally opened.
184 7 .leronie Bonaparte returned
to France after an exile of H
years. 1861 Dr Frldtof of Natisen. the Arc
tic explorer born near Chrls
tianla. 1862 Confederate cavalry under
General Stuart entered Cham
bersburg, Fa.
IS72 William li. Seward. American
statesman, died. Born May
16, 1SU1.
"THIS IS MY "TU HIHTII1AY."
tienrv Wade !kts.
Henry Wade Holers, dean of the
Yale Law School, was bun in Up
land Patent. New York, on Oetoliei
10, 1X5:5 He received his education
at the Universilv of Miihl-a". "'""i
which he graduated in 17 I and re
ceived the dettiee of A. l. and L. I.
I), from Wesleynn Fniversity. In
June, 1876, at Pennington. N. J.. he
married Miss Einnia Fenleii Winner
In the following year he was admit
ted to the bar. After he had prac
ticed for several years he was made
professor of law In the law school ol
the Lnlversltv or Michigan in ls:(
From 18S5 to 1S0 hf was dean o!
the law school. In 180 he was ap
pointed President of the North
western I'nlversity, Kvanston, III.,
which position he held until 11.
when he became professor of -law at
the Yale Law School, the dean ol
which toe became o-n January 1. 1H"4
He was chairman of the Worlds
('ngress of Jurisprudence and Law
Reform, which- was held at Chicago
In 1XU3 and has held several other
positions of honor. He has also writ
ten a0numU"r of books on subjects
of Jurisprudence.
O KKWAKH
If the party or parties b-i took
the mortar, used for firing Mini"--the
night of July 4th. on the
will return same to Kue'-ne vur.
Company's store th'-y will g"t re
M. nutJIi
;0f p rtf a I if a
f I 1 f Pi K 11 s H m h r S
O ' -7;
H Policyholders
BEST FOJL OREGONIAHS'
Home Oflk, 3t L Momso Sts., PctajjwVC
l. Klt.L.1.
I.. SASH F.L.
General Mauag
TRANSFERS OF USE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
n.
stad.
C. R. R. (':,. (ll feder O. Cam.
Berts in See. ,,, til. IS. s
t:u.ini
l'. S. to Overton Tlowell. l;!9.1T ac
sin sec. 3. tp. 17. s r 1 1 w.
State of Oregon to Overton low
pH
Hl.2.1 acres in sec. 3tl. to 17
r 12
" Hsk
U to Overton llnw-
. Kisk's a U! to tllen-
' H. ! blo k
"u.1 - .
I S. t Clifford K.lwards. pat.
''!. l acres m sec. 1:1. . 17. s r
2 w.
3. Hunter to ,1atns H.nn. part
"f lot 3 in block I in Osburn s add
to KiiL-ene. Tun.
o. to J. r. Iliichauan. lot)
1 . S. to .1. F.
res in see. 1(1, tp. 1.",. s r I w.
S. A. McKay etux to M. .1. Ililli
part of lots 9 and 10 in block
ix.
Creswell. $10.
Fred K. Lamb ettix to ,. A. Van
Diiyn. lot 1 in blk 1, Kelsey's 1st
add to Eugene. $10.
I'. S. to LI. M. l'urkerson, put SO
ceres in see. 12, tp. IN, s r w.
I). M. I'urkerstin etux to Mary S.
Ness, so acres in sec. 11', tp. IS, s r
6 w. $100.
It. M. Day to II. A. Bower, I! ac
res in sec. G. tp. IS, s r 4 w. $100.
A. C. Woodcock etal to Earl Bald
win, tract In sec. 27, tp. 19, s r 12
w, $10.
Win. H. Lough etux to W. L. Long
lot 1 in block 3, Eugene, $050
L. C. Sherwood etux to C. A. Sluss
tract in claitr 77, tp. IS, s r 2 w.
Phoebe B. Kinsey to V. V. Wll
klns, part of lots 1 and 3 in block 7
Packard's add to Eugene, $1000.
W. J. Hoyse etux to C. E. Bing
ham, tract In sec. 12, tp. 19, s r 1 e.
U. S. to J. C. Horton, 160 acres In
sec. 34, tp. 15, s r 7 w.
Robert Rea etux to Fred O. Ilav-.
is. lot 3 in block 0, Elias Stewart, j
$10. '
Laura Frazer to A. F. Shultz. lot!
12 in blk 4, P & Q add to Eugene, i
$100.
R. S. Bryson etux to A. V. Ross.;
part of lot 2 in blk 3 In Whlteakers' .
add to Eugene, $H50.
A. C. Dixon etal to CHve Taylor.;
lots 1. 2 in blk 4 of D. & J. add to;
Coburg, $10.
E. H. Evans to Jacob Keller etux
part of lots 1 and 2 In Mk 15 ln
Packard's add to Eugene, $1900.
J. E. Kcnnerly etux to W. li. Scott
tract In sec. 10, tp. 1 7, s r 1 E. $200.
G. M. Dillard to John A. Strauu
lot 3 In block U of S. & P. add to Eu
gene. $1100.
C. S. to John X. Boyd, tract in sec
32, 33. tp. li, r li w.
C. F. Scott to F. R. Smith, lot 5
in sec. 26. tp. 17. s r 1 w.
J, E. Kennerly etux to W. B.
Scott, sr, tract iu sec. 10, tp. 17, s r
1 e. $100
The Koynl Xlontli ami The lloyiil
llisease
Sudden changes of . went her are es
pecially trying and and probably to
none more so than to the scrofulout
tuii! consumptive. The progress of
scrofula during a normal October Is
verv great. We never thing of scrof
ula its bunches, cutaneous erup
tions, and wasting of bodily sub
stance without thinking of the great
good many sufferers from it have
derived from Hood's ,Sar.iiarilla,
whose radical and permanent cures
of this one disease are enough to
make it the most famous medicine in
the world. There is probably not a :
eitv or town where Hood's Sar.-apa-
rilia is not proved its merit in more j
homes than one in arresting and com
pletely eradicating scrofula, which
is almost as serious and as much to (
be feared as its near relative ran
sumption. CAM. FOB CITY W AHBANTS.
Notice is hereby given that all city I
warrants up ' and including No j
40 registered April 15th. W and ,
Irawn on the general fund, will be,
naid on presentation at my office.;
October 14th. 1SH- Interest will
i-e on that day. ;
FRANK RKISNF.R. j
City Treasurer.
n. ile fire.. Oct. 7. I IIIIS. !
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DAILY GUARD. FRIDAY, OtTtHtKR
Conaire
CLAKKXCE S. SAMVE1
Assistant Mai:.
RECORD
fv Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared
'expressly (tr the needs of horsemen and
; ranchmen. It is a powerful sod pene
( (rating liniment, a remedy lor emergen-
lies, a sooimng emorocation tor me
reliel ol pain, and the best liniment for
sprains s4 soreness. t;ntaaaled for
fearing the wonnds and injuries ol
dakulu mike ana inr neaiinj cuts,
Abrasions, sores and bruises. I'acllic ,
Horse Liniment is folly guaranteed.
No other Is so good or helpful in so many
ways. Hit tails to satisfy, we authorlae
oil dealers to refund the purchase price
li? lAHt MTTi rim CCT
HOYT CHCMICAL.CO... Pmtuoo, Oai.
Dr. T.Felix Couraud's
ORIENTAL
TOILET POWDER
A pure, nntisep.
tic '1 oilet Powder
for infants and
adults. Exqui
sitely perfumed.
Renders in excel
lent complexion
and k?pslheskin
clear, soft and
velvety. Relievos
skin irritation and
should lid used
freely after bath
ing uud shaving,
giving a dclighu
lul anil relrcsiuiif,
effect. At deal
ers dr by mail, 25
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FERO. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Proprietor of BOURAUD'8 ORIENTAL CREAM
TOR B1U AHU lUOOMMUIDEU BY
STANLEY'S.
Wlllanielle St. - - . .
61!
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KITCHEN & KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Samole room In rimwrtUm Iocntl in
liegKter Hldg., Wiliiiniette Ht.
Oak and 7th Eueette. Or.
1'lnoie Main Mil
Julius
Goldsmith
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RESTAURAfiT
Meo's at. all Hours
20c and up
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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
1 OK BAI.K
KllH sale-
.-hoe store.
E:Wui,
tf
toil sale Tmirtiiiironrea Hprefurd
bulls fur sale. Enquire 5:0 Wil
lamette street. ;f
, otili i'siu.
ood. n:
Ci'iiii'aiiy.
dry, .iibj;,. 4-f,.t
Williams Tratistf
Main 1.
FuR SALE jlut! Urimuuii es,
13 for $i. W. It. ii.tsusiu.n. vi
Columbia avenue, corner lith st.
FOR SALE J0o piano, amidst tww,
about half ivioe; big bargain.
I terms to suit. It. R.. care Guard.
' FOR SALE OR KENT Farming
land and eity property. V. Koiim-
sky 2t'. l.awreiue street, Eugene,
! Or. oio
FOii SAI.K - inio lull iihwu H.imH, 11
lette Hani: also grade rams; II. L.
Jacobs, illemvood Stovk Kami, Ivx
ter, Oregon.
FOR SALE lllach Coach stallion,
broken to work. $;i0n. Service
fee to insure. $10. Kiee Urn.,
Mapleton, ur. yl .'
! FOR SALE CHEAP -First-class e'.l-
cyclopedia of fifteen volumes.
1 (-'has. W. Phelps, 23.", Ejst Ei;;ut
street. Phone lied 3152
'tilt SALri A coltase. !
large rooms; .nooii wa:er
ture and carpets complete
Kiuiuire 6i; Olive street.
astereil ;
; ftinii-
FOR HALti s-ruum noose, three
block from Willamette sideet; lot
80x76 feet. Trice, 12100. Ore
gon Lnnd Company. If
FOR !JALK Good work team, wag
on and harness; weight about
1200 each. S. S. Miller, 3 miles
southwest of KiiKone. R. F. 1).
No. 3. eiodwi
FOR SA1.K A well-hred Cotswold
buck; weight, '!31 pounds. At K.
1). Hond place, west of Irving.
Phone Farmers S36. Addrws H.
, H, Gibson, Ktigcne. ol2
FOR SALK Two full sized lo-, two
six-room houses, both modern, m
Fast Kieventh streit on rar line;
will bo Bold together or separate to
suit customer; at a rare burguln If
sold soon. 3. li. Williams.
HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from
the owner and buy right, nice high
lots or house and lot, all on the
street car line. 1 have 8 tats and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
FOR SALE Hot atr engine; force
pump connected; tiOO-gallnn tank
fittings, 40 feet lMi-lnch pipe, for
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway'a,
Fast Seventh street. See it. tf
FOR SALE Iiy owner, a choice
piece of property eloso Jn, one
block from Willamette street; hit
XllxltiO; modern !l-room house
good burn; plenty of (rccs and
shrubbery; price reasonable. An
piy IVi Oak street. tf
FOR SALE IIY OWNER Fifteen
acres of choice fruit land, wide
and selected variety of fruits and
berries; all ln bearing. Three
miles southenst of Eugene, on tel
ephone and rural delivery route.
iUrM house and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call up Farmers 2H4.
tf
FOR SALE City properly; lols, cot
tages, residences; tracts and busi
nesses, $lii0 to $5700; farms,
garden land, fruit, grain and
slock, 1 acre lo K S S acres; Timber
tracts, 40 acres to KIM! seres; see J.
M. Morris, room 4, First Nut'! Ilk.
FOR SALE Ono team of heavy
mules, ne set of chain harness
and one 2 -Inch Mitchell wagon,
in good condition. Mules are true
to a fault aud a perfect team for
all fjiirposea. Price for outfit,
$4fi0. Inquire at this office.
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE
Schmitt Hrothers, of Cfeswell, have
four good draft horses for a!c
cheap. They are young aud well
bred. Call and seo them at Cres
well, or write to ScBmiU Hros, for
description, prices an ternis, tf
LOTS FOR SALH 11T OWNER Two
lots and 8-room house; haru; flue
land for garden; on Voarra itfwt,
near mill race. ixjt ltOiBfi on
Twelfth and Alder streets, Just
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Walton, S15 Witlanieit street, tf
FOR SALE 43 acres all level land.
30 In cultivation; new house, wood
shed and chicken house and new
barn; orchard; three gooil wells
and good water: everything on
the place goes with It, Including
household guilds. This uiiisl be
sold In the next 30 days. I have
also several lots close In and also
a house, and lot i;tix:in4, chicken
house and park and wmie fruit.
These are bargains and some of
them close to Willamette street.
For further information call on
the Pacific I.hihI Company. Him
llnvev building. D. L- Cartnicll
tf
manager.
FOK SALE OK KKNT acres In
Cloverdale valley, miles above
(losheii and live miles from ( res
well One of the le-nt all around
places in i-aiie mnty. with every
convenience. Water Is .iied to
the house; three good springs
close by; H-room bouse; harn 6'n
7n wili hold 2oo tonnVif ioi bay:
lfi acres ol good timber, balance
armost level, lying over I 'i miles
..!,.,. Cloverilal.. valley, on roun-
,'Ati; i-'oiel
faniity orchar
i: ; :
Ai-if
I TU HI" J
larg-i
'ill K1V
r'-nt or
d I '-
li 1m liieiiiaiely.
rale, a go..,! fa
for
oali
mil's from tie
in the l'.;-al, Hill
el; fair house and t
rranai v anil ll phon"
!e laoii chool. po
m,,i- ha:l For fuj-"i
borhi
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I.a'f .
and J
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fence
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office
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Eugene.
street,
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WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN fc
A REGISTERED LETTER
IF YOUHECEIftQ
ONE
You wuuld ip'U a n'g '.,rt'il
It'titT or a U'lciiiaiu, uf coum'
Hut hto on not. jr..
same, somewhat cireleM 1.ui
other tilings that slum! h?
almost fquiU iiueret to
Tertians oiu-e . t vr
ha;s uiu-e a day- elisitied
ad. is prhvJd tht ioucho
your personal inleivst at iure
ly and as keenly s th letter
ji'k'Kram - hmf re
you SVHK to see it, to eoiuuler
It. to answer It, to profit by tt?
r smrM- Ih W'&m Ad i ie
liwrtMl lo yuu Ms oiu of
bunch and you hae to t'uX
tmi iUtnt thai "hiHt a
H'AJTTKW
WANTKli At onee -Two or three
first-elass lathers. Kiuiuire of A.
Lombard. ot
VANTKi At once. 20.000 bushels
of oats. Inquire; Williams Trans
fer t'oiupany. Main ti."i..
WAXlfili A dumber of girls to
learn nursing. Ku quire at the Ku
gene General llospltui. tf
WANTHi) Good coaiisetent girl for
general housework. Mrs. M. A.
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street. If
WASTED TO HKST A big farm
on snares, lor iroiu 3 to b years.
Addriws "C. U.," cam Guard, tf
WA.V'TEU To borrow lID0.ua at
1 per cent. Good security given.
Address I)., cure of Guard.
tf
WANTKi) Girl to assist in general
Housework by the week, or student
who will work for board. En
quire 149 East Flgalh street. olO
WANTED Position as cook In camp
or notel. Fifteen years experi
ence, References, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Uartnan, I-otidon, Or. tf
WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene
Poultry Store, 102 E th St.,
yonng chickens weighing from 1 H to
l 4 pounds. I'hono Main 64a.
WANTED You to tako your old
comforts to the "Kijtrj)rls Shoo
"Shop" for repairing; first-class
work only; honest material; low
prices. Half soles, 3fio and up.
f3 East Ninth street, o3l
FOlt ItlO.N'l
FOR KENT-Kurnlshea rooms at Si
West Fifth street.
FOR RENT Two . light housekeep
ing rooms. Ifil East Twelfth st.
o
FOR RENT An .N-room house; In
quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf
FOH HUNT One or two fmnishcid
rooms for rent; will take students.
72K Willamette street. tf
FOIt KENT Furnished housckeen
ing rooniH; also burn. Inquire al
G 17 Alder street. tf
FOH KKNT A good htl property
at Florence. Address William
lirtind, Florence, Or. If
FOK KENT Nice front room; fur
nace beat; electric lights aud
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. lf.4 East Nlutk street.
SAY 1 am here again to work. 1
am the lone commit worker tsud
finisher, (let your work done by L.
C, Williams,
FOR RENT 80 acres, Oft under cul
tivation; house, haru, henhouse,
orchard, Possessioy givea HepCem
ber Uith. For particulars see It.
McVI urpbey, fid'J Willamette vlreet.
FA KM FOK KKNT Olia of (lie best
ItiO-acrc farms In the county.
Oue mile from Springfield; tin
acres rich river bottom soil. Ion
acres best prairie iii; fair buibl
Ings and good family orchard Ad
dress P. O. Hox 14. Eugene. ( H'. tf
MMCICIitKI3UUH
TAIILE HOARD Select table board
far a limited tiumlier. iiesloe or
itrof-ssloiial men jireferreii. Call
Mrs. Sklpworth. I'hoiie lllack I2D1.
DON'T fait to se 'llMii If yon
want bargains In real estate. Wo
buy and sell farm and cpy prop
erty, Improve,! and uulniprtivoil.
Timber and mltilti stock, ii Che
iem, itoom 11. Walton iildg. tf
BIG BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
For ten days and ifji days only,
wiii offer twenty acres choicest
river bottom laud, almost in city
limits, for IIJU an acre. First
fiv acres i?og or lHh so ar..
This is a snap. Phone Main Mr,,
er address Lock Box 5IMI, Eugene.
tk imsnns i.ani i:ompast
stiinds on Its ou merits and hut
no combination with any other
company. We eliminate all pos
sibility if graft by iinmt-iitatey
li'-inglng seller and buyer log. ther
We can find what you sunt II It l
to lie had In the coant country, and
w Ji gladly icive all ooiiring strm
gers any Information wi-iMe. Wp
liave a large list of fartin and clt
property, also some goo'l biiyL in
timber lands fin ressojiable terms.
4 12 Wlllatnrtte ':t. Kugeue, Or.
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jiS.Mto ni :,i--(. cru
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. aad ruildrru tpei-ialty. l:itetr
cl fibratory nd lltkt treat.
OKlr. suit 1, n4 J)ma cull.
US i'hos Miia bit. Hani,
Vloffria liouw.. i'hona Hila 11.
UK. INNa MAIRKH, cSlMit..
ifcs. All aW 4tMM
triMievl. Winnen taj ehlKiM
IMcUlty. Offliv over W . E, L)tu'
'hou Kil 10 i 1.
!. S. HK.iHUSLEY, K. U. HcmV
. ph.Tilciaii a n J sui Keon. Ot'l icia 1
and 17 McCluiif buildiu,,. k:iailk
ad WliUaietl srtet, Otfk
rtfitideMcw phono. MaIh 17.
A rrons 1 1 -.. Y-LA w
L. BlLTRll, ttor.j-i-law. utrws
over Yoraa'i (Ikm atore, KaMw
Urngom.
l.KOS K. KUMCXbuN. Mory-at-
law. Rooms 1 and 1, ICiiga Ltm
and Snvlngs Hank.
. M, TRAVIS, Attoiaey-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & iavlng
Dank, Eugeue. Oregon.
t ALLEN A!tisray-t-law. ft
flco over Eaton's book store, 61
Willamette street. Phone lllackt
2SS1.
C. A. "WINTKHMEIKR. Attorney-at
law. Land titles mil probate speo
laltlea. Office ovor Chtmbors-lirl-tow
Ilauk.
WALTON & NKSS, Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Ness. Will
practice ln ail the courts in the
state. Office, room J, Walton
Illock, Eugene, Oregon.
OKORUB II, DORK18 Attorney-st-l&w
; offlco Hovsy Building, csr.
8th and Wlllaiuotte streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK It FOTMH. Attoruoys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O.
Potter. Office one block soubh ol
Chrisman block, Eugine, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BRAN, Attornoys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. lloaa.
Practice In all courts of the staui
and before the ii, S. Laud Office,
Offices 11, 13, 14 and 16 McOluna
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer. No. 2t
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or.
opite postoffice, Girea spejal
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es-
tutus, conveyances and collections.
Aim to aii pension matters. 1'hoE
Red 1170.
I. N. HA1U1AUOII. dpeclal aitea
tlua given to divorce stid settle,
aienl if estates. Agent for Conti
nental Insurance Company. Room
5, First National Dank Building,
Uageae, Oregon.
Building.
AllS ritACTXMUt
THB LANE COUNTY AUSTUAO
CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warun Bloc.
Eugene, Or Pries reasonable.
ItKAii KttTAVw AtiKNTS
J. L. CLARK ft CO. Dealers It. rei
estate, Creswell, Or,
CNDF1H AKKItH
. W. KAVS & CO., uudonakera vi
funeral directors. Eugeue, Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
aud einbalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh atreets,
W. T. GORDON, funeral director.
Stale licensed embalmer. Office
and residence. Tenth and Ollvs
streets. Phone Itud 44S1.
MINING KNGINKLUS
UBttUKKT LEiuH, isioiog eogineer
and export metallurgist. Kullable
Information furnished to Intending
Investors. Kxamiiiailons and re
ports os mines iuM ore treatsM,
Eugene Oregoo.
AKt.'iiri I'xrr
KKH.B Tii.OMAS Arcsitecl. Ssetctf
es aid plans drawn, blue prints
and specifications. Gonera! super
vision over buildings ta cobrse el
construction, if thiniiing of build
Ing, large or small, seo me. Terms
reasonable. Itoom 7, L'hrlsumn
block.
V I .T E 1 1 1 N A 1 1 Y H I IH ; I : ) NS
LICENSED VETKRIN'AP.Y tfl'lt-
tiKtiNH Calls proipily snswereit
night or day. Drs. Christie & Man
sou. Office phone, Main 21. Res
idence Phone. Main 612.
HIIIVFYORS
A, ii, TODD, surveyor, Eugene, Ore.
goo. Office 4iZ WKlsucUe strwt.
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands of
Groceries
Frcsh'Grcci. Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No dtUyt. vt b" out own dtiiwrr
Pitrce Bros.
Pbont Miin S3 il Eiitta S
Phone Black Iii7 West EighthSt.
Oa 1 ' c.
ward. O
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