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rf .IirtS conl" r nil-1""", 1 ; Ff1.. ' ?? . -"J 1 rt : f"'' i'nnwa on ,, Orego". P"Stf , matter. H.hrlDtions or Y..u lor The l.a A. DfW-,.., . f; ire aatnorncu for subscriptions 'firtlyGuard. M v. , Weale, no nas P of interesting and Lb on subjects re- rEafl, contributes 10 aber of the North , 1 suggestive artt- apresses his opinion t Fleet Could Do for le course or a ie icn battleship fleet, l-Be, will he in Chl Ed Jlr. Weale thinks fcerican government Lage seize the psy- ,t to urge upon the lie icceptance of the lit special 'treaties km by Great Britain States for such a the Chinese tariff easier for her than tit tbe pecuniary obli que oat of the Boxer ring U) the British ito I'Sina, the terms iopted by the Amer- Mr. Weaie says: calculated that the eety suing into force Je to double the pres- e customs revenues Sold dollars, thus ul- uf ail Chinese mnities to become id jy their being saiae source, and al ly to the Pekin gov- MSiished from the srcnienls a hand- Tilus from which to necessary fur u grad: military recoastrue- -liortance of these m to every mind. it? manifestly could as regards any of inset, without all Modudlng Identical SHOt.'LK ' mm I'itlMAfUJ-lS f" 'mm a party ma as In the state of utmenaous sen- .i t.t 1ha "-nuu jeauers tilhtti ll,i. ..- .cn puwer 10 av me Saratoga f those. It was not ITlnm (1. . . uic touventton i a8 rignt m -"Ste1 nomination us u onlj necessary to ; the lareer riot...... - - - " ,s i - kind of pri- 1 lack 1 M aas been Of Othur c ..,,. 8ier t otaice. ncet Us lat; ".uuai t'OIU- - uuu 1 leadppft f t . v ui not 'ttawHG have work f hto positions of timing party or. WbelMavor of the ' 03 r nf - . - ""ratnatlotm !J reSre - ucomcoaven- re thin,TS to Prtmary election nil j Sfita,..;.. "reme ... .lew i '..'""'"ne, 'ork :hat nien con- ut; ;,,H lhr -Stli. . B lnan than - "UlSlt '"fsUri-,,!. . Jkt Republican h;ub, ;nijrovei "Mhat whlch . out the V"4- The di-j ... " o!ltaln ,n j ' 11 kind of padding that Linn, with Its heavy falling off In children of school aye, should do. For instance, tn Eugene alone there are not less than four hundred more pupils actually attend ing the public schools than there were a year ago. If Albany would get in and "pad" its school census in this substantial .way 'there might be as great a demand for dwelling houses in that city as there is in Eugene at the present time. We doubt if there is a judge in America who will dare O. K. the de cision handed down by nn English judge, that a husband is the owner of his wife's gowns. The average Amer ican considers himself in luck to be allowed the undisturbed possession of his trousers. Doubtless the Commissioner of Pensions refused to make public the name of the man who returned a big wad of pension money on the ground that he was not entitled to.it, for fear that the people would insist, on elect ing him president, If they knew. Congressman John Wesley Gaines says, "If Roosevelt saw a dog fight in front of the White House he wOikl go out and mix up in It." Maybe John Wesley hasn't noticed it, but there are a lot of men partial to a dog fight. o That the craft of high finance is still being practiced in Gotham was proven by the sale of a half dime for $715 the other du ThisOptuticiilar half dime happened to have the magic figures 1S02 on one side. St. Lojils has a courageous preach er, vPho isn't afraid of losing his job or getting his salary cut he says marriage for gain is a crime. If his dope isacorrect, we sure have got a" lot of criminals out of prison. The weahter clerkus at last sent us a sample of what we may expect in the way of rain next winter. And the farmers are happy at the pros-0 pect of being able to get busy with their fall work. With all our boasted progress in science and art, It must be acknowl edged, however regrtOfully, that this year's vintage ot campaign portraits are no better than the nightmares of yester-year. Soon or late som humanitarian genius will devise a successful head- cooling apparatus for use in the clos ing days of a political campaign. It Is needed right now. Maybe we're- wrong, but It is our opinion that the man who has not yet decided who he wl support for president is open to the charge of having a wobbly sort of disiisltlon. Grease -being one of the necessary Ingredients of a palatable stew, ii was only natural that Greece should figure in the mixture now simmering in tiie European dinner pot. Wonder if this Baroness Goto, of Japan, who charges that -all American women are discontented, isn't engag ed in a scheme to make war certain? , Go out. and hear Jotin Barrett at the University assembly hall toni$Dt. His addresses are always Interesting and instructive. We hope we never have to move another printing office as long as we& live. THIS JI.-tTK IX HISTOHY 151- The Spaniards under Cortez entered the strong and pop ulous, city of Cholula. 1644 William Penn. the colonizer of Pennsylvania, July 3. 1718. born. Died ; 1712 George Glenvllle. author of the famous "Stamp born. Iled. Nov. 1.L 1 1S42 Completion of the CrWon wa ter works celebration In .New York. 1863 Battle of Bristoe Station, Vir ginia. 1S66 Twenty-Je hundred houses destroyed by fire in the French quarter of Quebec. 1SS4 Republicans carried the state and congressional elections In Ohio. 1S91 PhllUps Brooks consecra.'ed BtehTip of Massachusetts. "THIS IS MY ollili I1IHTII 1,9." JiiniCK O'N'idll. James O'.S'eil, the well-known ac tor, was born in Ireland, October 14, 1S49, and when a small lad was brought to the I'nlted States by Igs parents. His first appearance on tiie stage was at the old .National I nea- tre In Cincinnati In 1S6. when ne appeared in a small partin the per formances of Edwin Hdresi. Kiir several years thereafter he played with stock comnanies in Baltimore. Cleveland and Chicago. In I'tm.'oeo. B. Dorrht following a tour of California, he, tate joined the Colon Souare stmk com- , pany In New York and remained WoOi SAWING. John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. E. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phnue Black 3212. Residence 324 High street, tf Gasoline Woousaw. Salve ls the best salve for pile? . t.-.,.- l,v druggists. 1 , , bcbscrlbe lor Uie DAILY M SKD Today's Suggestion by Ellen Stan. DAINTY WAIST OF NFT T HE directolre Idea is carried out uress and tailored del -n, ire this season. Oth..r .h , .liJ ... - be worn ." seam la front ..,1 .,.... .. luri urenaue soft ribbon to match. In girdle sash style, with the ends finished wish a heavy knotted fringe. This should be fastened a little to the left of the center bac't under a rosette from which fall the sash ends. " This tucked shirt waist closes In the back and has long or three-iuarte sleeves. The pattern for this waist Is cut In seven size from 32 to 44 Inchet bust measure. To copy this garment for the nver.ap perron it reqnins 3' yards of material 2 inches wide or 2 yar .'t! In.-'n wi;le REPUBLICAN R&LY o imtniu rifruiun!K- are red to attend the regular ha 1 1 ft II 11 I r v rnIfiN A ble Remibllcan rally will be held at the court house Monday eve- ning, h?n R. R. Butler of Condon, and Henry B. McKinney, Represen tative elect of Baker City, will ad dress the voters on the Issues of the day. Big preparations are being made for the rally id a large crowd is expected. Mr. McKinney is well koown here on account of ills connection with the University of Oregon where he was graduated a few years ago. pir .ae man waonf aonw aonf aoa See us for camp nirntture of all kinds. CHAMBERS .-iARDW ARE CO. Notice of Final Settlement Estate of John Stewart, deceased. Xotine Is hereby given that the un r&rsigned. administratrix of the es tate of John Stewart, deceased, has filed her final account In the matter of said estate in the county court for Lane countv, Oregon, and Monday, h r.ih rtuv nf October. 190S. at the nonr f 1 o'clock in the afternoon ot 1,1.1 itiv has been fixed by said court for the hearing of objections to Act.";.lid aecount. and for the final settle- id estate and any and all objections must be made and filed with the clerk of said court on or be fore said date so fixed by sail court. , Dated August 2, 0H LOt ISA M. STEW ART, dminWratrlx of Said Estate. L. BILYBr, Atty. XOTK K TO CISKIHTOKS Fstate of KH Parry. lU-reawil. Xotlce is hereby given "- " . 1 K.,.i ,lll!V S If EK'1 11 ted ad- nilnistrai aior or tne esii rv, dec. ....1 l,e Ihe liouuiiii' Chrtsman, r',ti,iv Jmle in County. Oreaon, and letters 01 auuifw- Istratioii imue to mm. i"-' . . Auru lire having rial ins againsi n- - hereby notified to f'J to the administrator Kiiuene ,,;,i, fruii the date nf the first publication of this notice. Sept. la. Hated BJi'nf, ,9" B. EAKIS- AlTjnW Every Woman MARVELWhirlinaSpr in year xntgriri S'-.fTl, tan p."','J:J rU n i 'rt." " .. r . 0 store. 1 . .' . uwmwiw Woodward. Clarke Cn Fortta DAIUT CrCARD, WEDNESDAY, OCTORKR J 4, 190 even ln ,h ,., ... . ?.., ,i "- "a semi- . vaetx' ls 8 feature of all ws!!i u'"' s in the sty to ! waists i with ' wiow 11.0 oMinitry m bosom effects. Those develojHl ia shirting 'fabrics are arrangiil so tl- the stripes nm in a different dlret-tinn from those on the rest of the waist. Frills are,.tlH iwd- ular and In snuie j SALE $500 piano, almost new, instances extend about half price; big bargain; the entire length f term, to suit. R. R care Guard. ; the front plait, but i'OK SALE one fun UwA KainlHiu--the newest arrange", j lette Ham; also grade rams; It. L, meat Is to extend f Jacobs. Ulcnwood Stock Farm, i'ex to bosom demh lite ;ter- Oregon. the one on the walsoS ln the nceompanv- ing Illustration. A marked fwitmv of all the new waists shown Is their extreme slm-00 pllclty. Even Ih.isc I carried out in such materials as net and lace are built on plain tailored Hues. The wash ".Ust will continue iwpular throughout q me winter, b u i waists of satin jjml soft finished silks to match the suit or skirt with which they are worn ore favored. In cottoif materials the nulkn O dottedisairintlugs and hair line checks are much uset! as well as striped ef fects. A mahogany col ' oretl net, with trim mings of la dyed to match, made over a self golorcd IIk, would lie very effective for after noon wear made after the design il lustrated. The skirt feould be of the ameoiored hroail ictotb. with fabric co-ered button trim ming. The belt s-'hould Ie of wide. I'AUIAHCIl.S. ATTKXTIOX All Patriarchs, members of Wtl- I lawhala encampment No. 8, I. O. O. i meet in it Wednesday evening at i: Business of importance to all. I iting Patriarchs made welcome By order of Bncamnment, Vis- j W. S. WALKER, C. P. FOR SALK At a great bargain, new $250 cash register. Must be sold at once. W, L. Souders. , SOITHKK r.nl-IKIt" It. It. TIM K CARD Toward I'orlPmd Pajwengt-r No. IS 2:43 a. in., Oregon Ex press. No. IS -6:00 a. m., 11:55 a. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12- o Hoseburg passenger. Toward) Sun Fmliriiico -i'lissenger No. 11 2: IS p. m Roseburg pas senger. No. 17 9:35 p. m Cottage Grove passenger. No. la 12:32 a. m., California Ex press. e No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francisco Express. WctMllillg Bralicll No. 84 9:30 a. m., leaves Eugene forSpringfleld. .To. VI 11:10 a. m arrives Eu gene from Springfield. So. 87 1:00 p. m.. leaves Eugene for Wendllng, No. HSS 5:40 p. ni., arrives Eugene from Wendllng, JOHN M. SCOTT, Asst. O. P. A. WM, MrMl'RKAY. Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or. A. ,T GILLETTE. !,! Agt. Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For IaSBffitl r 1 trrt rt th Hi3lnt iif1 tin4 Kirfi.f "at 9& tA. ffufij iifttmi. vld if draiiu. Pn fl.ffi, or kr THE SiMTJU.-PKI CO, biwuim obi. A. Kuykendall, drug- GEO. K. MJNROE FURNIJURE (17 Wi-st Kigbth St., Kugcne, Oregon. I'lmiie lied ."VSTn. Hole Ageatj, Ir.r the Portland hTQie Works. 0 ( Fiftv-three styles, iiKijjdlng the noted betrolt Line. Also t3&fiB!,"1 UauK the beat low price ranst in the market. A full line of Heaters Just from the factory. Call and eiatrdne our large itock before buying elsewhere. Sold by W. gist. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o ' -Enquire at Yo- WOOD FOR SALE- tau's shoe store, vy 3 FOHdteiLE Ttioroiisntrea Hereford bftis fur sale. Enquire 5aU Wi!- lauiette street. xt WOOli Fine dry, maple 4-foot wood, $4 g,-,. Williams Transit 5 Company. Mam ii. ', FOR SALE iJuff Orpington eggs, li for $1. W. B, Hampton, llui Columbia avenue, corner l!h f : FOR SALE CiiKAP Ftrst-i-lasssA cyclopedia of fifteen volumes. ', Chas. W. I'lieips, 23, East Eighth strwet. Phone itcd 3112. uu FOR SALE A cottage, plastered: large rooms; good water; furni ture and carpets complete. $1200, enquire t.' OHOe street. FOR SALb; s-niym nouse. three blocks from Willamette suieet; lot SOx76 feet, i'rlce, $2100. Ore gon Land Company. tf FOR SALE Good work te;im, wag on aud harness; weight about 1200 each. S. S. Miller. 3 mile southwest ot EiijQKe. it. F. I. N'o. 3. o!0dw FOR SALK Two full sized lo's. two six-room houses, both modern. on'lVAXTim-Liiiuui t.,r vasi j-jieieiiiii si reel im car line; will be sold together or separate to suit customer; at a rare bargain If sold soon. S. H. Williams. HERE IS A CHAXCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice high lots or house and lot, all on lite street car line. I have g lotB and 2 dwelling houses. Ail must go. in quire at 806 East Thirteenth st. FOE SALS Hoi air engine; force pump connected; 600-gaIlon tank, fittings, 40 feet Hi -Inch pipe, for sale cheap at Hall Shum way's, East Seventh street. See It. tf FOR SALE iiy owner, a choice piece of property close In, one block from Willamette street; lot 80x1150; modern -room house; good barn; plenty of trees ami shrubbery; price reasonable. Ap- : piy ( uak street. tf FOlt SALE BY OWNBK l-ifte acres of choice fruit land, wide and setecled variety of fruits and berries; alt In bearing. Three miles southeast of Eugene, on tet- epnone and rural delivery route. Gojd house and new barn. Price reasonable. Call up Farmers 2K4. tf FOR 8A4.K t..ity properly; lots, cot tages, residences; tracts ami busi nesses, J150 to t-7; farms, garden land, fruit, grain and stock, I acre to 8HS acres; Timber tracts, 40 acres to Kud acres; ?i'e J M. Morris, room 4. First Nat l Ilk FOR SALK une team f heavy mules, one set of rhnin harness and one 34-lnea Mitchell wagun, in good condition, Mulea are true to a fault and a perfect team for ad purposes. Price for outfit, ? 450. inquire at this offie. DRAFT HORSES FOB SALK Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well bred. Call and see theai at Cres well, or write to Schmttt Bros, for description, prices anc terms, tf LOTS FOR BALR BY OWNKR Two tots and 8-room houss; bars; fin land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot K0iS5 a Twelfth and Aldar streets, just north of Patterson school. J. J, Walton, 518 WIHamett street, tf FOR SALE 43 acres alt level land, 30 In cultivation; new house, wood shed and chicken hont and new barn; orchard; three good welts and good water; everytlwsg on the place goes with It, Including household goods, Tbls must be sold In the next I days. I have also several lots close In and also a bouse and lot Cx304, chicken house and park and some frnfl. These are bargains and some of them close to Willamette street. For further Information call on the Pacific Laud Company, Room T.Jlovev building. It. L. Cartmeli manager. tf FftR SALE Nice new residence of fi m,,n,u mil .rM,4 tlt 111 OOiI part nfclhe city for ie. IWfi, t $ 1 3511, tine good new reswore ot 7 rivmis and lit, clone in. I rice, j 27n, fine lot rniln f'-f. K"t T... .i..,. 7, W1I-1 of the city tor- i; . ue , iametle si; brings In eonrt rent, Ciitrallv lorated, & further In formation call tt the Pacific Land Company, Room 7. Hovey Idoek. I). L. Cartmeli. manaeer. tf FOR BKi: OR RENT Cioveniale valley, 1 -Hive acrefQln miles bire tJoshea and five miles from Cres well. One of the best all-around places ia Lane county, with every coiflieni-Bre. Water is piped the house: Ihreo sh1 springs close by: H-risiri house; ham 60s 70, will hold 200 tons of loom hay, 125 acres f good timber, balance almost level, lying over 1 miles ofliig Cloverdale valley, on roim- (v road; good family ig nara; p)-! sI-Bion given Immediately. Also) for rent or sale, a goiwiHarm lt-j naied 1 mlP-s from the larg-ri plaie, if the Pleasant Hill nemh-i borhow!: fr house sndOwo-sirj ! barn, granary and hop suae. Onlvf half a mile frmo ' hont, posfofffce, ,d piibilc ball. For further par-j ileum see J, It. Sellers. 247 Law-, ren street, Eugene. d;f 2t WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would open a resfttereJ letter or ft telegram, of course! Hut are you not, iust the same, somewhat careless about other things that should have almost equal Interest to jtout 1'erhaps once a week per haps once a day a classified aJ. is printed that touches your personal interest as sure ly ar.d as keenly as tift letter or telegram would but, are you Sl'KE to see it, to consider It, to answer H, to profit by It? Of coups' the Wan? Art is te liverHt o voit s win of n Imiicti ami you have to pick t mttalteotic Hint is "FOK YOIV WANTKU At once, Zrt.uuO bushel of oats. Inquire Williams Trans ier Company, Mttfn 15., WAN I Ki A aumber ot girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the K geue lieaorat Hospital. tf geyerai housework, Mrs. M. A Malhews, 71 West Ninth Btreet. tf WANTED -TO ItKXT A lg farm on shares, for front 3 to 5 years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED T borrow $17U0,0 at t per cent. Good security given. Address 8., care of Guard, tt WAXTEII Young man wishes a place lo work for board while at tending BChool. Inquire at this office. ot2 WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen yeara expert- enco. References, Booth-Katly Co. R, B. Oarmail. Lor.duu, Or. tf WANTED AT ON'CK At tho Ktigene Poultry Store, 102 B tb St. young chickens weighing from i to 1 ptiuaus. I'hone Main SCi. WANTKft iiy man ami wife, post- thin on farm to care for sMiek or do other work during winter. Ad dress J, !, Ininston, Kiigene, Or. lUmoli WANTEIJ Von to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop"' for repairing; first-class work only; honest material; low prices. Half soles, 3fts and up. IK K.w Ninth street. o3i ('OK ItKXT FOR ItfcNf iirnishea rooms at 3Sf West Fifth street, o tf FOR KENT ing rooms. Two light iioiisekeep- 16 1 East Twelfth at o FOK RBNT An S-room house; tn- (IIre at 2 TO North Pearl street, tf FOK RENT Oue or two luraished rooms for rent; wtU take students, T2S WfiSamette utreei, tf FOR RKNT Furnished housekeeu Ing rminis; also barn. Inquire at B17 Alder street. tf FOR RENT A good hotel property st Florence. Address William Brtind. Florence. Or. tf FOR RENT Nice front room; fur- aace teat; alectrlc lights and aatb. Suitable for two gentle men. 164 bast Ninth street. SAY. I am bore again to work. I am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work dune by L. U. Wifilami. FOR RENT 80 acres. Si under cul tivation; house, barn, henhousff, orchard. Possession given Stfpiein- ber lath, for particulars see it McMurphey, f,S9 Willamette street FARM FOR RENT One of the best Jtiu-acre farms in the comity. One mile from 8prtugftetd; 60 acres rich river botiom soil. in ai-ree best prairie soli; fair iiulltl ings snd good family orchard. Ad dress i. O, ilox 4, Eugene, tir. tf MiflcKLit a ;Eim TAIILK IIOARIJ Select tabln ttiard f(ir a limited number. Business or i'Fessbnai men preferred- Caii Airs. Skfpwurih. i'l.one Riser 1 2iil, DON'T fan tu &-P Cnesem If you want bargains I ri'al estate. We bux and set! farm and e!typrop erty, improved and Mtilmjittived, Tiinler and mining stork. H Che em. Room Jj. Walton Did. !f Bl BAltGIN IN REAL KKTATK For len days and ten days only, will offer twenty atrec choicest river IHoin landalino limits, for lli Bn ac ost In city acre. First five acres gues for lf. an acre. This Is a snap. I hone Main 4S, or address ixick Hox &t. Kges, THI5 OKRUON LANfi COMPA.Vf stands os ft own nierila and has no comblBafton with any other company. We eliminate ail pos sibility of graft by immediately bringing seller asd buyer together. We can find what you want if It lj Ut be had in the coast country, and j will gladly give all inquiring strstt- j gers any information possible. W t have a large list of farms and city 1 properiy. aiso some giod buyt In j timber lands reasonable terms, j 412 Wiiiain'tte sr. Kugeae, Ot,! PROFESSIONAL COLUMH I'nVMtltM .i St 'KtiKIIM i. t. U. STlULEV Osteopuhia I'iysU'iak, Offices over Cbaatbers t-,re, its WUfamvtte stree; I hone Black ISiti. Consuitatloo free, Itesulenee. i2 I IVari street, j Phone KUrk iioT ! C. H CAXXON, M. U, H,wioepthsa 1 phyitciao and surj;a, Chronte i diseases and diseases of woaien 1. and eltttdres a specialty. K.Ootrl I r vihratory and tight treatment. S fJ(t e. Suite I, t and 3, Dunn build j tg Phone Maio &t. itosrd 1 Hoffmaa MoitM. Phone Ms In OK. AXS MAUiiiiK, ateaptUi l'li)'i-ia:i. Ail enrabla !( iraed. WoHiee and rhiidrQ a SMeeitty, Oittce oar i?, h. Uasa fa Him i&St. i. S. iiliAUiKtLHV, ii. If. Itegtthr -phyilciaa ausl sKrseun. OfCecs Jft anil It McOimig InU'dfitg. Bfghsft ana Wihsi.t-HMs uificg audi tcs.dcuc? puune. ftau is. ATTOIWEVS-AT-IAW L. B1LYKI), AUornes-at-taw. Uttlcs over Yoraa'a aho store, uges Oregon, LEON R. KUMUXbUN. Attornev-at- law. ootua 1 and t, Eageo Loaa and Savings Bank, u. M. TItA18, Attocaey-at-lK, Ot- flee over bugene Loan & Savings Bnk, Eagese, Oregon, S. O. ALLEN Attoraey-at-taw. Of ftce over Eaton's book store, 61 & Willamette street, i'liuue Black BS1. C. A, WiNTfciiiliSlhai. Attoruey-at law. Land title mil prokate speo lalties. Office over Cluiibers-Uri-tow Bank. WALTON & NtSaS, Attorsy--la. J. i. Walloi! aud S, P. Mesa, Wilt yracllce la ati the court la the lata. Office, room t, Walton Block, Eugene, O-sgoa. GBORUB B. DORRIS Attorttey-at- law; office liovey Balldius. coca ith and Wliiamette streeta; rooms 1 and S upstairs. WOODCOCK POTTER, Attorneys at-Saw, A, 0, Woodcock and B. O, Potter. Office ona block south ot ChrisiaaD block, Bugene, Orsgon, WILLlAalB aV BEAN, Altoraeya-al- law. J, W, Williams, L. H, Beae, Practice in all courts of the tlaUi and bitfore tbs U, B. Land Ottica, Office 12, IS, i nd i& KeCtusK JESSE tt, WELLS, Lawyer, Na. It West Eighth street, V.ugeiiu, Or, oppsRe poiiiofftce, Qtves apeUai attention to the examination of ab atracta, drafting wills, aettUng e tales, eonveyaucea and eoileetiou. Also to all pension matters, i'hoas I. N. IIARUAUUR. Special auett tioo given to divorce and eute tent f estates. Agent tor Ctl neutaf Inauraacs Company, lUien, S, Flrat National Bank Balldlaa. Bugene, Oregon. butld!a.. ' MmTKACKtiut THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT? CO., itooui 2 and i. Wares siloe Kugese, Or Prie raasonsbie. ItlCtL KhIAlkv AUKNTtf , U CLARK ft CO. Dea'.era tt. r4, estate, Creawall. Or. CXOUIITAKICHS J. W. KaIS & GO., uattttttaker aa, funeral directors, Kugane, Or, DAY 4k MEMUeitSUN, uadrtakn, and eubklmera. Corner Willaffi. ette asd Seventh streets. W. T. UORUON, funeral director. State licensed embaimer. Offle and residence. Tenia and Oii treeta. Phone Red MIXINa aiXCINKKKM HKHBIfiKT LEIuH, mining eagmcer sad expert Bietsllurgiat. Hellabt InforBiatioa furaMkiKi to iDteadlay investors. Examlaattaaa and rc porta on mine cjad otm tratiniib Kugeoc Oregon. ARClllTKjf FR&I3 THOMAS Architect. Reetca ee aad plans drawn.blue prints and apetiriratloas. Suoeral super, vlsioa o'er buildings m cuurse of eonstructloB, If thinking u( buiid. ing, large ot smalt, see me, Terutc rcusonabie, Itootu 1, CbrUouts block. VKTKIHNAUV Kt IMJKOXS HCKNSBO VETERINARY SCR. tJKO.NS Calls promptly answered night or day, lir. Christie ft Ham. on. Office phone. Main 21, Rv. idenc rbooe. Mmu bit. KCIUKVOIW A, II. TODI, aurveyor, Enaene. Ore gon. Office 1 2 (JVIUaMette street. WGHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK !n Fashion able Note Papers nd Oiling Cards in ati siiei at Schwarzsciiild's Book Sfon The Mouse of Superior Quality 58 b WillsaiuLLs 5L.