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Wfc-rT BAOJT TTKSDAT, OCTOBER J, 1908 seek, ?:eT all remlt- Daily r.r.eeK- -1? month Vance, J In ioce .50 . .a l.oo nnstof- ...tcrintlnns or or The fclif Basra. I . l furs. Eiffeefclr Guard. OCTOBER 13. 1008 THE MEIEHS. .ecbaalcal arrange- ured into the home, nit-sBttr is the most Ithongh fbis little de- le amount of the it-Iisht bill, Us ways Biiterious that the cannot even read it,: ho it works. is i tery simple de- esseatially of a tiny maates the dial point- train of gears. The circuit with the lamps a sped proportionate :t being used. If only ted on, the motor re- iiljr, increasing in tiirr additional light. ot lights are in use bjfti erf, the motor peed aad will continue nrj light that Is ex- aot apply to the gas- as the reputation of dishonest mechanical . the human race. It the gas-meter does ie rlgbt thing by the : alone the patron. irer, has the advant tt:er, for the reason ipiace the dishonest dishonesty is against f the company and mother that may be But the patron will he lucorots any such ts fampaoy finds out, r Its hooks, that Us s are decreasing, the hi ii never attributed :t to iaiy meters, and st once begun to lo li, which is accom :? out each and every and installing new - oaes in their stead. Morns begin to soar H Utrona flock to the wtor with indigna ie site of their gas regarded as being toll. The gas com- m a meter for tall- pmi cubic feet con- ' daring a month, fc said patron P villi a protest that weaaway from home - m light has been r 'eril at all. The 5 Palntu! one and "tog of man, but 'Wall must stand onltude as can he i thi world "rocner handed P ' candidate Cna M on th n..., " "iaii Ol ,sl. in this lartv. r -sruoii to be .t. . it-.. i - Can you beat l' wher name" the Interstate ? 'tern shipments have been ates under an . . "l . .. g or lit- O - of the best known men of the country, win speak at the U. of O. assembly Wed nesday evening. The public isn vited and the distinguished gentle man should have a large audience. Time might be saed if certain men would just use a phonograph wltfi a single record, which would re-j peat continuously, "I never did It; j it's a lie, and probably Just as many j would be convinced. . )'"" varsity next Saturday By all means "let your light shine" """noon from the Alumni, ami lut" J ...... er from Idaho irwhi..,., . if you have one, But Mon t forget that if your nose becomes too much; of a beacon light, somebodv will be sure to say nasty things about it. Had Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, con sulted the American Czar he might have chosen some other than the un popular title of czar when he set up as boss of the Bulgarian Rorks. After a while we will probably have a new postoffice building in Eu gene. Ttie uios tor its construction will be opened in Washington on the 7th of next month. Some day there may be an inter national wrangle in Europe in which France and Germany are not con spicuous on opposing sides, though it may seem impossible now. POLITICS AXI POUTIC1AXS Edward W. Townsend, author of the "Chlmmle Fadden" stories, is the Democratic nominee for Congress in the Seventh New Jersey district. John G. Oglesby, the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Illinois, is a son of the late Richard Oglesby. who was eovemor of the Kate and one ot the most noted ns?n. The ticket to be used at the elec tion in Tennessee next month will contain over a hundred names and It Is estimated that it will require an average of about seven minutes for the voter to cast his ballot. W. Bourke Cockran, one of the most eloquent speakers In the Demo cratic ranks, will be heard on the stump In behalf of the Bryan and Kern ticket in Indiana, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia and New York, during the remaining weeks of the campaign. o Three aspirants are engaged in a lively fight for the Democratic nom ination for governor of Virginia next spring and it is reported that Lieu tenant Governor J. Taylor Ellyson may soon announce his entry In the race. . The managers of the national So cialist campaign express ..themselves as well satisfied with the results of the coast-to-coast tour of Ettgene V. Debs and the famous "Red Special." The Eastern trip wound up In New England with a speech by Mr. Debs delivered in historic Faneuil Hall. o Samuel G. Cosgrove, the Republi can candidate for governor of the State of Washington, is sixty-one years old and a civil war veteran. He was born in Ohio and spent his early life on a farm in Defiance county in that State. In 1882 he settled In Washington and has since been en gaged In farming and In the practice of law. In both of which pursuits he nas been successful from the finan cial standpoint. THIS DATE IX HISTORV. October 13. 1635 Roger Williams banished from Boston for 'heresy. 1792 Georee Washington presided at the laying of the corner stone for the White House. 1S29 The first daily newspaper is sued in the state of Maine. 1854. Howard College, in Alabama, destroyed by fttre. 1859 Monument unveiled on Queenstown Heights in mem ory of General Isaac Brock. 1874 James A. Garfield elected to Congress. 1884 Adoption of nieridiai) of Green wich. 1900 StriMfe in the anthracite coal district of Pennsylvanieni ded by mutual concession THIS IS MY fMXn HIRTHIAV." Augustus K. Wilson. Augustus E. Wilson, governor of Kentucky, and long pwsmlnent as a lawyer In that State, was born at Maysville, Kv Oct. 13, lS4t. He pre pared at Alfred University for Har vard, where he graduated in IS69. He waa for a short time at the Har vard Law School, and studied In law offices in Boston and in Louisville before he was admitted to the bar. C as chief clerk of the Treasury 5)s cniet ciertt ot me treasury Uepartment in 1875. and was Remit)- .ivnii uonnnee tor t..ongress iroio uie Fifth District of Kentucky. 1SS4-6-S and In 1S92. He was a delegate from the Fifth District of Kentucky. tO tho Rot,tli,o n Vatlnn.l MnrPd- 0Tpr there mCf ! lions in lfiKi is isfiOnnH i04 ' bar in min i Last year he was elected govei iior to Mi .hm!of Kentucky on The Republican tlck- it et or a term of four years.o a O reasonable w XOTICE TO TAX PATERS , "m Pretty- .Notice Is herebv given that the , . ' ""uiMnds to road I" tat, amounting to $3, Is hhhim" I now due from each male Inhabitant r;i!!t oaiv .i. of the cltoso. Eugene between the rXvith,,-. y ageof SanS 50 years, except as r, t ul K'ving exempt by law, and will become de " O'ht her ,in)'tent unless paid before the first day of December, 1908. Please call at the office of L. E. a lorn- ABean. city att.n.rnev, Sn. 14 McClung ; ., Por-1 builSing, wi'iefe proper receipts wl.'i : . ? r ani: be '9sed. Receipts will be prompt- a i). ; torwarded to those making uas- He, , , . it will save trouble and eipense. - "'akin? both to the city any taxpayer. If .Prompt payment is made. By order of the rownon council, of tn! L. E. BEAN, o City Attorney. 'VARSITY TEAM ' WILL BE TRAINED VERY THOBOUGLY Tlis roughness and ot.nr .tiAn (are the methods which are to win for jc. Tlrf teamiA uTn,, .,,,,, . idly under Coach Forbes 4inJ Arnspiger and Coleman. Jack Ows- e, a tormer Yale halfback, who I was also, head coach of th r.niioi which leads all others In the grid-! iron game. Is also here betnlne rore.es. Kineaid field never before had the same eaiaxr nf wtiit coaches on its turf and with the two jiriucipies already enunciated coup led with skill r.11,1 m,,. should be in the battle until the last miuuie oi me last game of the sea son Is played. The game next Satiirdnv n-m interesting chiefly to see how the men handle themselves against the 'dd war horses. There will be hardlv a man among the Alumni, who has not made an all-Northwest position. The practice is worth watching and eaeh day is becoming more in teresting. Fred Moullen has been piayicg quarterback, and in practice performances is good. The scramble for positions is cioser, the coach shifting his men so often that tittle line can be gottem for the final out conic. New bleachers wiil be built Satur day morning on Kincald field, Geo. Kelly of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. donated the lumber, and other firms the nans, the students providing the laoor. tne lull lengtti of the new seats will be 75 feet. IMiilologlau Officers. The Phiiilogian debating society ias elected officers as follows: Earl Strong, president; Horton B. Nicho las, vice-president; Earl Marshall,! secretary; Alfred Powers, assistant' secretary; J. F. Struck, treasurer; j Ellsworth Morgan, editor; Carl Neal, : sergeant at arms. Interstate, Debate. The subject for the interstate de bates with Washington and Idaho, will be the income tax. The form of the question or the exact wording Is yet to be formulated. Horton Nich olas has been made a member of the committee on debate and oratory in place of Clarence WhealdonVwho Is now at the University of Michigan, Varsity News. Dean Ha;js has been put on the training table. He is trying for end. If the Freshmen class will put m the funds, the Freshmen team will be given a training table. The class will have to pay the difference be tween $3.00 a week and the price of the. meals. Koglstruthm is .7. There wiil be no assembly Wednes- d.nv mnrnliiir Jnhr, lljrr,tfr n-lH speuk at the University in Villard Hal! at 7:4u in the evening. Hlxon the football end, twisted his knee badly last night. Mareai Hiiro is aiso out f the game with a craclred rib. Ferris, candidate for tackle, has quite football and will take up Gieo Club. 1 4 HKAFi KSTATK TRAXSFKKH . OF l.AXK (XIIXT1' V'. H. Champion etttx to C. B. Frank, 160. acres in sec. 14, t. 21, s r 3 w. f3aflfl. E. A. Wegner to C. P. Jlevereaux etal, 100 acres in sec. 2 4, tp. 19, s r 2 w. $10. Lea Jarnigati to Elmer Cook, lot in blk 11, Coleman's 2d add. $U0. 3. 3. Hardin etal to Margaret H. Smith, lot 3 In blk 1 ,Walnut Park. $1,250.90 T. Vauehan etux to Mrs. Addle E. fowls. 39 acres In sec. 20, tp. 16, s r 3 w. SI000. Orella Mead nx to Addle E. Lew- Is, 40 acres In sec. 20, tp. Ik, I r i w. Bernhard A. Pederson ettix io H. C. Hansen, 40 acres In sec. 22, tp. 17, s r 4 w. (g 0. Hazel Al. Rtissel etnx to John Bradley, lots 13 and 14 In blk in Fairmount. $1500. A. R. Comb et al to R. H. Lewis, part ot Lot 7 and part of lot 8 In blk 7 in Packard's add to EuRenft Wm. H. Boggs to Leon Uoggfr 55 acres in see. 16, tp. 15, s r 4 w. Aririie F. Kasweli Vo Amelia H. Cambs; part of lot 7. block 7, Pack ard's add to V.ugene. K H. Hawkins etux to L. L. CoSP stance, 10 acres in sec. 2, tp. 16, s r 4 w. 560. PAR1AIU HS. ATTKVTIOX! ill Patriarchs. Vliem bers ot WU- liu'lials eneKtniisfent No. 6. ' O. O. F., are urged to attend the regular meeting SSeanesaay eveuuis n i Business of Importance to Vis iting Patriarchs made welcome. Bv order of Kmaiiiiitnent, W. S. WAl.KElt, C. P. r-srirfO SL 1 ." ',,r'1 IMV ,.4iti ' Townnl jrt limit Paswrnjer Ko. 1 23 iO m., OrcKon Kx- PrNo! 18 6:00 a- "-. Cfage Crove passenger. Xo. 1211 a. in., Roseburg passenger. Toward San Francisco P'tiier Xo. 11 2: IS p. m., Kosebnrg pas- "eN?o.r'l7 p. m., CotUge Grove passenger. No. 15 12:32 a. CiQlorrt Er- No. 135:44 a an l-ranciacoi EiP". ...., W renin. No. 84 9:30 a for Springfield. Vo R? 1 1:10 s o arrives Eu-' Z'r-ttfUs Eugene "-"O p.m.. arrive, Fu8ee trout Wendllng. . JOHN M. COTT, A-t f,. i. A. WM. MciiRRAV, ties. Pavs. Agt. Pvrtiand, Or. A. J. G1LLHTTB, Lajal -! I1I1BIME cyisjnpt Over Twenty-three Years .;o Baby had Severe Attack Years later Grandfather Sufered Torments with the Disease Virulent Seres Developed Vtgn Knees to Toes. BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUT1C0RA L "In my fp-andson. a hnb had ca attack of eczema, ami after trying cue x.crs w Hits eswnt of beavv biiis and an in crease of tlw dis ease and suffering, 1 reeomint-iuUHi Ou tieura and in a fvw weeks tlttvrhiJii waa weii. ll is lxtav a strong ntatt ami absolutely frm from ihp ttwwaj.. A few yoars aj: I S contractsi ccst.na, and btvauie an in- I tense sufferer. A wlutle wtntvr iassihi j without once haviliH en isiiptv. mv . ankles and nearly from the kiit to the toe?) tetti covered wttlt virnk'nt soiv. 1 trKl practitioners, mwiaiists. ticmjiiioi ojfiMA. etc., tono purpose. My uautflttec-in-iaw remtndrtt me of having jrv?.criti Cnticuni for my grandson more limn twenty yenra rk-. X at encf rocurxxt the L'uticttra Itwrnedieti and fov.nd im rmliate improvement and iiiini run, till lo-day. ihoufth well along in warn, I am as though I ll newr bati that li'ase. 1 am wi(i known in the vicin ity of Louisville- and Cincinnati, arul all this couW lie verified lv witnwaw. M. W. LaRue. S4S Ki-vejill) St., ixuis ville, Ky., Aprii M and May H, 1BU7." The aj?omziri SirhinR Bnd burning of the sk.$. as in eczema: the ?rihci.4 scaling, as in psoriasis ; the lo4 of hair and crusting of araip. as in scalled head, the facial disfigurement, as in acne .all demand remedies of extraordinary virtues to auccessfuiiv copewith them. TbatCoiicura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven by testimonial of remarkable rrw -sShei) many rem wiipa and even phvsicians have tailed. Ona set is often sufficient to cure, Olilpflf Soap CISC V, nB Xtt8 Silo, ctt. ur Olntmat SOc i w ttest U,6 titin, mi tjll fur H)v?m i ,r in the t,,cra ot CbMotiiV Cuawd ittto. 3S w-rvlB) oi Bflo I'urtrr w l,wl S-)d Uiraticnauc ih arl f'ntm Unit & Clwa Corn . sole l'mrt . intatt. Km VU4 in. CuucurabtwkooSklaoiKcja Dr. T.Felix Gouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A nure. anttseo. tic TiSlet Powder for tnfantfo and aiiults. iiiqui sitely perfumed, Hendsrs anjyxcel lent eoropieaioD atid keeps the skin clear, soft and velvet?. Kelieva5 skin IrritAtionand should be used freely after bath ing and sharing, giving a delight ful and rat reshinc effect. At deal ers or hj mail, SS oents Box. P Pa pa red bj FEBD. T. HOPKINS, N. Y. CITY, FncriBtcr of SOIKAOS'S JUIfKIAt CIUM job aaui ABO SIOSWUXDIS t BTASLET'S, 61 3 Wlllameus Scott's Santal-Pepsm Capsules A POSITIVE GERE Foe laBmmtloa or Ottarrb Df 111 JW rH'l K.dntj. KC Ctyil ho )1 Vaamtuntt tt .mr cf lb Vriumrj Orsans. Ab- , THE SA8TAL-PEPS38 C3. Bilfouma, Ofckx. Sold by W. A. Kuykendall, drug gist. rjcht from the mills CRANE biNEN LAWN STOCK in Fashiontble Note Papers and Cailing Ords in alt size: at Schwafzsshiid'sBssif Stoi( TheHouK of Superior Quality 1 336 WUlamet,L St,. GEO. K.MUNROE FURNITURE 07 Ct'&t K(5tl9St., Kuacwe, f(Jreo. J'boHi) Jti 5,70, Sole Ajci-nts for Prttatfa J Stve Work. Fifty-lbree styles, Includlns the noted Detroit Line. Also the Lacted Ranees the bet low price rasfce . rn thn Tiisrkt! A fuH ijQe o Hetlees ja,-,from 5SS3I the factory. and namlne our large befoVe buying elsewhere. ..i,Ce rSl VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at, all Hours 20c and up Phot Hack 557 Vt EghthSt, SUtStK'HlI". F'-R THK Gl'AitO O 7 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ! i : , i . uu t-tiK SAi.K Kniuir t Yv ran's sIkm siore. tt FOR SALE TnoroKgsQrea Hereford j bulls fur sale. KnQuire Sii W'll- JanjeUe street. ftf i :r - -: voul tine jtyj., niji; 4-fouC wood, Williams Transfer Company, Mala tfct. FOR SAI.K rfttff Uipmsibn eggs. 3 3 for fl. W. B. Hampton, lit)i Columbia avenue, corner IVtlt sc. FOR SALE J,)00 piano, amwst new,; terms io suit. H. R., care tiuani. ' FOR SAt.K OK HKXT Farming' iana atut city siroperty. vitobov-1 sky b! Lawrence street, Kuger, Or. olti FOii SAi.K (.me tuij biooii iiambou- letse Kain; aisti grade rants; 11. L. : jacous, tettwood Slock Farm. Deit-' Her, Oregon, FOK SALK illach ttcn stHioo. ' broken to work. S3tt. Serv'. fee tu insure, $10. liit-e JSr Maiileton, Or, oi," , FOR SAI.K CHBAf Hm-cls en-! ryriopedia of tittwn voiiimci. Chaa. W. i'heips, 2;tr. i:;(st struct. fiii iii sn- iij FOli SAi.K A eottnge. plastered; i iarj;.v rooms; roou a-atcr; fttrnt- tare and carpets rowJei Knouire ti2 Olive street. FOlt SALfJ 5-iiwm notise, tltrej blocks from Wiilameileftdeet; iuti 80x76 feet. Price. I2101. Ore-! son. Land Coiaaauy, tf 1 t'Olt SAI.K Good work temtt, wag on and haraesu; welsh! a boat 1200 each. S. a. Sillier, 3 allies southwest ot Engene. ii, P. 1). No. 2. idw& FOR SALE A weii-bred CotswoU! buck; weight, 23 i pounds. At H. B. iiond place, west of Irving. Phone Farmers 338. Address K. il. (.llbson, Kufjeoe. oI2 FOK SALK Two lull sired lots, two six-room houses, both modern, oa East Eleventh afreet on rar line; wiii bfcsoid together or paraie io suit customer; at a rare bargain it sold soon. S, It. Wliiiama. HERE JS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy rigi, nice high lots or house and lot, ail on the atref car iiite. 1 have $ lots and 1 dwelling boases. All must go. In quire at SOS East Thlrioenib st. FOR SALE Hot air engine; farce putfct connected; 6S0-Kaiioa tank, ratings, 40 tcet lH-tnvh pino, foT ssle rheap at Hall & Shumway's, Kast Seventh street. See it. tt FOH SAt.K Ity owner, cliolre idece of proptriy eiise in, one block front Willamette sireei; lot Soxifin; modern -rtot honse; iCod barn; plenty of trees and shrubbery; price reasonable. Ay ply TS Oak street. tf FOR SALE IJY OWNKit Fifteen acres ot choice fruit land, wide and selected variety of trults and berries; al! In bearing. Three miles southeast of Ktigene, on tel ephone aad rural delivery route. God house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call p Farmer 2X4. tt FOR SA!1-: City properly; iols, cot tapes, residences; tracts and busi nesses, Jlft to $571)0; farmc iarlCK land, fruit, grain and stock, 1 acre to SSS acres; Timber tracts; 40 acres lo t0 arrea; see -J. M. Morris, room 4, First Nai'i Bfc. FOH SALK One team ct ftvary iSie, one set of chain baritetw and one S'i-lnrb Mliebeli wagoa, fu good condUloa. Mutes fre true to a fault and a perfect team tor H purposea. Pric for outfit, 1460. loqulre at this offlcs. DHA?T HOHSKfl FOR HALK Schmttt iiroibers, of Crsfiveif, he four good draft horses fr sale eheat. They are youajc ad welt bred. Call and see them at Cres well, or write to Bcamitt Bros, for descriutlon, prlcsc aa wrm. tf LOTS FOB SALS ST OWNffl-Tiw lots sad It-room bans; tvr; fi land for garden; on Foarta strc, near mill racg Lot liS Twelfth and Aider aire!, north of Patterw schooi. 3. i. Walton, 515 Wii!mett street, tf FOR SALE 4 aerea all Wei land. 38 la cultivation; new honsc, wood abed and ehirken house and new barn; orchard; three jtomi wells and good water; everytMaic on ihe place goes with )t. irludln; bousebold jtooda. This iuO be sold In thegiert SO days. 1 have aiso several iota close in ad aiwi a bouse and lot 6iS4, eblrken house and park and some fruit. These are bargains and wsie f;ION"T fait to see Cnexem if ibem c,e o Willamette street, For ftirther Information caJ on I Ihe Pacific Land Company, iioom T, ifovaj, building. ' O. U Cartmell , roaoager. FOR BALK OR RENT acre ! Cloverdale valley, mliea atMiv fhe end tlv roilf-a frm Cres well. -OneCif the beat all-aroond places in i.ane county, with rrnrj cowvnience. Wafer is piped io the house: three good springs cUio by; 8-room hoaso; bara 6t 70, will bold Z00 tons of Ioo hay; i?5 iirriK of eofi timber, balance almost iewl, lying over i miw" eiojix Cloveriiaie vsiiey, on vohvq ty r7ad; good family orchard; ln given imn.edi.ieiy Ai for niii or sale, a good farm it-i ut-l 14 miles irom larger i place. In the !( Hi? nt'iKb-l borliooi; fair hoi- nt two-rtoryl hare, granary and hj,pan. i!y, ha'f a mi! from -!ooi. itof iiie j nd l.sjhiic hail. For further j-ar-j ticuliifs see J. It. Seller,, -i f! .i-w- rem street. Jvun. o;j ii WOULD YOU F0T0 OPES A HE8ISIE8ES LEITE8 IF YOU RECEIVED a CSE Toy would open a registered letter or a telegram, ot vcmrs! Km are yoti cof, just iho same, oiewhai rareJess about other things that ste isav aimost eyal intrvsi io ioa reriiap oure a w:ek (ier baps once a day a classified d. is printed that ioarfces yr personal iaicrcst aa sttre iy and as keenly as the Setter or telegram would bi, are SCKB io see il, to consider ii, lo aawer It, to protlt by ii? Of course tite Wt Ad is lie llvertst you n nnet of a buHvli nml yoit iuve ttvjdck out the one (fwt Is -Oli YMV WAKTRIt ? WAXIftll At4(tttVv' Two or three flral-riass Sglur. Knqulro of A. l.ntltari. s WAXTKJJ At once, 2. IsHshcis ot ottts. innuire VViiiiaiu Trass for Cuittitany. Jtain i4. WAX't ED A nam5er ot girl to ieara nursing. UnqBire at the K sene Oeneral llospttaL Ji . WAJJTBiJ iiood cotaptfteut gtrl for Keserai hsewDrii. Airs, M. sA. Mathews, 71 West Xlaiii ireel, tf WANTED TO JtfiXT A is farai oo soarea, for from 3 to S years. Addr "C. 13.," var Ouard. tf .Oft'A-NTKO T barrow l?iO.i ai ? per cent, llood aocarity alvea. Address l., cr o Ouaiii. tf WANTED Poslttos a cook in caaia or hotel. Fifteen yeara exiseri enca, iiefsreacea, Baotn-Koliy Co. K. B. Oarman, Lornioa, Or, tt WANTED AT ONCE At iiie Ksst A'oHliry Wore, 103 JS Stn St., young chk'iens weiKhi frcju 1 to i n. touaos, t'tiona ,v,isn i4;. 'A.S'i'KU iiy matt and wlta, ooi- tloa oa farm io rare tar ttck or da other work during wlnior. Ad dress J. is. Dunstuti, Ej?ene, jr. d&wo54 WANTEiJ Vott to take your oiJ cotftforis ii il)oi"Knlerprise Sitae ''Shou" for repitlflnx; firt-ri work only; husest niaterla); low iirlces. Half oie, 'Svd &nti . 6 Ksff. Ninth tr'. oSi you HKXT FOR JiENT-funtisheo rooms at 267 West 'Fifth alroei. tf KOU RKMT Two )l!Bi fjonspiieep ig rouma, 1SI liast Tweitth at. oS OR RENT An S-room house; in nuire at S78 North Peari street, tf Fttt RENT One or t?t titrelshe rootus tor rent; wlli iake students. T2S Wiilaatetto straet. , tf FOR RENT Furnlsd housekeeo inc rooms; also barn, iaqaira at Si 7 Aider atreet. if FOH HKfgT A good bote) property at Florence, Address Wllllans lirund, Florence, Or. tt FOR RENT Ne trout roost; tar oaco teat; electric iibt aa4 bath. Suitable tor two gentle men. ii Kast Nlittk street. SAX i a at lir SKnm to work. ! am the ioa cement worker aod finisher, get your work duiie by L. C. Williams. FORRBNT 9 acre, S5 under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orcharfo Possession srtven Sopiom 6'or J6ii). Fur particulars see R. alcsittrpaey, SSS Wiiiainette streat. FARM FOft HKXT Oaa t the hest Itlti-aore farma In the cuaty. Om mile frt Kiirtnsfieirf; S8 acres rfsb river btt;a sill, 10 ares hest prairie gil; fair iutid is and waul family fi-rvaarii. Ad dress P. O. Boi Kune, Or. (f sslhC til Wti TAH1.K HOARO-S.-ieri ialiie Iward for a limited number. itolne or iirvsfes)loni men prefcVH?Jfc Call Sirs. Skloworth. Phono Jiiark J281. yna! j want bargains in real estate. We hoy and vti farm and city prop erly, Imjiroved awdo wnimpmved. Timber atffi tuinlng stK-k. ii. Cfce tem, Room J i. Walton ilidg. tt fO HAHQAiN !N REAt, KSTATK For i days ai tea days only, will offer . teniy acre chulceal river bott-via land, almost fe rily iiiDfta, fo9 i aa acre. First ftv acres goes for ti& an acre. This ts a snao. Phone Main &, r address i-tw s. iiaz 5S, Kugeoe. TK ORKJON i.AM f.'OStPANT ctaods on Rs own nv ai4 ha na aoaibiaatiia with any otfter '"r"1-, 8 ' 5 f isft by iJJnediaeiy company. Y eliminate ail poa bringing seller and buyer toawtiw. We ran find what yuu want If R W to he had in the col country, aad will gladly give alt Inquiring i rin gers any iaformatin (sstble. We kv a large of farina aad city pr'jfwrty, trmcs sme gwxi boy iii timber lands oa reasonable tvsn. 4ij iVllii;ii H:n, Kugeoe, Os, P8SfESSmSAL S0L0M8 i'HVsit'JASs asi sniiws SR. H. L. STi;iLii5( OiteonatitVa pitj-slclaa. Otiive over Camer' iori, 5iS Wtllautetio stri, Piwos Ulark 331'ij, Conu5lloa free. Residence, i27 1'eari ssreeu I'bona Uiack Ut. ; C. H. CANXUN, 54. i. SiomoepatSila physician ana suriteoii. Cbrosia dieae nd diseases ot roOitt a4 cttiirirtsi a apeeiaily. ESectrl cai vtbratery anii iigist traae&U Office, Sails 1, 3 aad a, Raaa build ing, yjsone iiain ft. Soari llu!!autt Hous. i'isone iiain 1 i. UK. ANSA MAUitaU, Oscesialiiit pbys'ciajj. A;i carabia dlsaacea treated. Woaso and chiidtaa a specialty. Office over !?, B. Uuoo' ySoae Ked 1631, O. S. lKAmtLEr, AJ. i, HeR(ti:f , . physiclatt al srsH. OffiEs 1 and i J AieUiaag bUliap. SlsatS Wliisiuetio ireei. OUim aad reaUSeuca phutte. Mala 4 J, AETOltS K V S- AT-lA W L. EiLYEU, Aiiprnirj al-lme. U;t)oj over torus' etiot ioi, ius&Ba, yregon. LEON it.,Ki)SSUaiX AttartteJt- Hootus 5 and 2, aaena Loaa and SariuiK U&nk. U M. TiiAVSS, i?tuiey-at-l-. i- ltc over iioswio Loaa S&viOga Dauk, Eui;eao, Oreitoa, S. 13. ALLKN Alturttey-at-Uw. it- tiv ovr Eaion'a booa store, 1$ Wlllatnetta street, l-'isono iJiait. 1 2SSi, C, A. WfNTKHMiilKH, AraSy-t law, Land titles d cr&bala sea i;tle. Of!k oVuf i!"tasiior-BriJ-tow Bank. WALTON & JESS, Aornira-t-law. j. i, Wltoa fttsd B. e. No. Wi 7aciic Is u th eoutis tit tn state. Office, room , Waluta Block, Suscae, Oregtm, aisouaa a. uokhis Attoro?-t- iw; ffic Hovey SulidlUB, oe Sta and Wlllatuetts strt; rooma 1 and 2 unat&irc. WOODCOCK yOTTBH, AUora- at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potior, Office oae black soutii st Ciiriimaii block, Kagiuh, Oraa. WILLtAMS & UK AN, Alionilv--iaw. J. W. Wllllaats, 1. . Eeaa, 'raelico in ail courts ot the statu s4 before Ins V. S. Land Ofiicsx Office IS, IS, 14 aad IS SteCliysa JKSSfi G. WELUa, i-awyr. No. Wet JSigbib sireot, Kageaa, Or. oBIf'slte postottice, Cives jpsjai atiaatios to the axamitt&tloa ot ftb stracia, drafting wiiia, aattiifig tates eenveyaneea and eoii&ctioaa. ijiao to all pouslott otattof. Pfcc.fi lied IS IS. J, N. HAKBAUOii. iJpeeiai M, ttoo glvoa to tilvorce and sKtaito Beat ! estates. Agent tor CoatV nwiiai inanraaca C'ojafanj. ittwnj &, S'.rst Natlotsai ISasic iiuijiiin, Ettne, Oregon. i5iidin AJTltA3TOia TUB LANE COIifiTif ASSTHAC CO., Room 2 aad i, Waren Bloct Eugene, Or Prioua reasosahla. J. L. CLARK A CO. itoaier it nti estate, Creswel!, Or. t;SlKltTAH.Rlt S. W. KA y & LO., ttfiertaker ttioerai director. Kugeiia, Or. DAY & HENUlSKBOfJ, uaiJeriskM aad atahaltaera. Corner WHiaoi ett and Seventh atreata, W, T. OORiKJK, fonwai director. State licensed enstwltiief. Office ad residence. Tenth and OHv streets. Pis one Jid J. MiM.KQ ESQIKR1S KEKiiURT LBioii, tuiaios eagtaeer aad ecoerC ntetailursiX, Reiiaaia iaformatioa turatcaed to iotes&a? iD-eior. Fjiaiaiuatiojis aad r oort on ssisea and ore trealiaa&& ug4a Oregon ARt'MiTEtl 1 FiiKiJ THOMAS Acc6Rt. Eaetci. aad piana0drawa, e BrloJS aoi specification, iitmm&i tniwr vision ovr hui!lfi'.s ja toot.ififj tomtructiua. It tbtekiog ot'6ti!W4 In, large or siuaii, aeo nut. Zaraii reaaooahte, Hooso T, CLrtnniH; 4.r.i, i vt-rrKRiSAKi' i'ito'4'tov LitMSSKi) VK'rKlUXARjy;cfe;:H GKO.SS Caiia prjl s,ei(eredj , night or day. fir. Chr iiii(St,.iaa: nt, Offl.: htnviain ?f. Hr idec S?.)aWSP'f. i'4 i -.yu ri-tU4jt(uq m A. SK. T-SlJi itrt&aoi-Sitiie, Ore gon. ,. tfce ;a (4jsi Tf" 1 i,q .-m' . j. . -s- ;r .the best farans- No iHi ys, hrrt OMr-ow.rtvtr- i hotxMiinii ait?i