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THE ECGEXB DAXtY GfVRD, FRIDAY, OCTOUR 10, ltKis" LASS i"8 I ' ' IFIED COLUMNS PASSENGERS MUST 'o SHOW THEIR TICKETS , Euauira M'A&a"t oa West; 012 Tt!TjQ Hereford US-tsii"-;-, - 660 wii- IB C tf Williams Transfe-- Main ''! . . ! t""!T,,,,.,n!ton eSS3, r-'B Hampton. 1102 tTnil piano, almost new H'nrice: big bargaln;; R.R..careuuara. .' 1 1'- De P' ' ct..rit Farm. ,fJfOOU EM -;r furnl. complete. fltOO. E, i Olive street. fcSon good building Kre, suitable for meat F . o fisfi Eugene. 015 WOULD YOU FORGET TO OPEN A REGISTERED LETTER IF YOU RECEIVED ONE You would open a regit.-ed letter or a telegram, of course! But are you not, Just the same, somewhat careless about other things mat should have aluio&t equ.CJiuieresi to you? Perhaps once a week per haps once a day a classified ad. Is printed that toucht your personal Interest as sure ly and as keenly asJhe letter or telegram would-but, a you SURE to see It, to consider it, to answer it, to profit by It? hrpjii Blood Ranjbou- X of course tll0 Wnut Ad is de' ",... rarto rams: K. W 1",, .i . ... livered to you as one of bunch nnd you have to pick out the ono that is "iXU YOU." PROFESSIONAL COLUMN c t'HYSIQASa AX1) SlRUKnNS IJH H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices owl) Chambers "ore, 618 WlllanVtte street Phone Black 1326. Consultation ' Jk8- Kebe, 527 Pearl street. Phone Black 3207. C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathle physiclaa and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl cal vibratory and lli.hr (,..,... Office. Suite 1. 2 and 3, Dunn bulld- u non8 Maln M0- Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. VANTEi-(CimUnuei) rrinlng table, chairs, CSTbedroom suit, couch, t Call before 11 a. r7j.roum houBe, tnree tot Price, 2i" Ljd Company. Ore- tf iE-Cottages near umve-r- fo'jr room, let. modern, $U'e- One '.. i mnm cottage, excellent :3I. Red Star Real Estate. 11, First at. pauiv. ; CHANCE to buy from tier nd buy right, nice high house and lot, an on me or line. 1 nave 8 lots auu & tt houses. All must go. In- itS06 East Thirteenth st. UlE Hot air engine; force imnnected: 690-gailon tank, b. (0 feet 1-Inch pipe, for faup at Hall & Shumway's, Silent! SWeet. bee it. it ALE By owner, a choice of property close in, one from Willamette street; lot modern 9-room house; bsrn; plenty at trees and :t; price reasonable. Ap- iii Oak street. tf f OR SALE BY OWNER Two w !--oom house; barn; fine "tsaraen; on Fourth street, race, Lot 160x95 on 'J Itld AlHftr Btraalo l..c N Of Patterftrtn Bnhnil ' T T p5 WllLimette street, tf I.U.E BY OWNER Fifteen of choice fruit land, wide beiected variety of fruits and ri; all In bearing. Three southeast of Eugene, on tel le and rural delivery route. house snd new barn. Price table. Cai! up Farmers 2 84. tf ILE city property; lots, cot- . residences; tracts and bust s, 1150 to $5700; farii, i land, fruit, grain and . lacre to 898 acres: Timber i :res to 800 acrei; see J. na, room 4,irst Nat'l Bk. tiLB one team f heavy i. one set of chain harness : Si-Inch Mitchell wagon, 4 condition. Mules are true Mt and a perfect team for jm. Price for outfit, I'-'re at this office. Q HORSES FOR SAlSf-: Jt Brothers, of Creswell, have i oratt norses for sale ' They are young and" well '.du ana see them at Cres- write to Schmitt Bros, for Ption, prices and terms, tf WANTED TO KKT A ig farm on Biiares, lor irom 3 to t years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED Fresh cow giving good quality of milk in exchange for good top buggy. R. McMurphey. tf good top buggy. tf WANTED To borrow $1700.00 at 7 pi;:' cent. Good security given. Address D., care of Guard. tf WANTED Position as cook In camp or hotel. Fifteen years' experi ence. References, Booth-Kelly 0. R. B. Garmnn, London, Or. tf WAXTA AT ONCE At the Eugene Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., young chickens weighing from 1 V4 to 194 pounds. Phone Main 645. WANTED At Springfield match factory, girls or women to pack matches; good wages and steady work. Ring or communicate with Paul Bettheim. Sprlngiield, Or. tf WANTED By man and wife, posi tion on farm to care for stock or do other work during winter. Ad dress J. D. Djpisttui, Eugene Or. d&wol4 WANTED You to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop" for repairing; first-class work only; honest material; low prices. Half soles, 35c and up. 59 East Ninth stret. o31 DR. A.VQ MAUREH. Osteopathic pny'c!an. All curable disease treated. WomenQind childian a specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'a. Phone Red 1631. G. S. HlVkusLEY, M. D. Regular ..physician and surgeon. Offices 1( and 17 McClung building, Eighth and Willamette streets. Office ano residence phone. Main 47. O ATTOIt.EY5-AT.I,AW L. B1LYEU, AiioruBj-at-law. ofts. over Yoran's shoe store, Eugea Oregon. Chloigo, Oct 13. The rule requir ing railroad "assongers to show their tickets for spection before board ing trains we:it into effect today on all the railroad lines in Iowa.' Ne braska. Missouri, Kansas. Oklahoma. Minnesota and Arkansas. The uew rule is not particularly popular with the trnlnmei., because I means con siderable delay in boardlug the trains, at b .is', until the traveling public and the c -ducto,s shall have become thoroughly used to the new system. On the other hand the new system h.-s (he tvantiij;e taat i. will prevent difficulties in payiny fares to conductors in tv:if:w nn.i will also prevent passengers fn lO TO PRESERVE OLO CARL SCHURZ HOME Watertnwn. Wis.. Oct. 16. The old homestead of Carl Sehuri in this city is to be put Ui. 'or sale at public tutluiu toiiu..,ou to uAy a small judgment. A movemeiVKhns been iiarted with Kon.t prospects of suc cess for the purchase of the home-iU-ad oy the c.iv, uiui its preservation is a permanent meni"-inl to the great German-American. Tho place was the first ie.'ui....tnil .....nu ol &chuii ifter he came to America. He built he house shortly after his arrival in the United States in 1S54 and lived there for eight years, during which time he became a national figure. SIHTHKKX boarding tho wrong trails or section: of trains. Difficulties v.i'li the enn ductor used to arise f; Muemly whT the passengers were re-imre! t im their fare on the train. This has beeii done away with aliotrether. as all pas sengers must proQe their tickets before they cat' Uviar.l the train, i.-- 1 i , ""i" ovt-i, w hip t.u i;e rauroaiv. centres slight delays aril confusio.Vi) have been reported today as a result but the difficulties were not serious and It Is expected that the traveling public will soon become accustomed to the new rule. I'At'l FH ll. It. T1MK CARD Town rtl Port lallil PiLssenitxT No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. IS oassenger. No. 12-01:55 a passenger. Tmvimi San fTaneisoo rassenger No. 11 2: IS p. in., Roseburg pas- senger. 6:00 a. m.. Cottage Grove m., Roseburg H ' Best Creamery J&uttei 75c Koll of the enforcement of the new rule j) No. 17 9:33 p. m., Cottage Grove LEON R. EDM UNoON, Attorney-at-law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. Li. M. TRAVIS, Auoiney-at-iaw. Of fice over Eugene Loan & Savings Bank, Eugene. OredB. S. D. ALLEN Attorne-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store, 616 Willamette street. Phone Black 2881. C. A. W1NTEME1ER, Attorney-at law. Land titles r&d probate spec ialties. Office ovr C!unbers-Brl tow Bank. WALTON & NESS, Attornevs-at-la J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in a,l the counts in the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B. DORR1S Attorney-at-law; office Hovey Building, cor sth and Willamette streets; rooms. l ana i upstairs. WOODCOCK ft POTTER, Attorneya-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south of Chriainan block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attornfys-ai-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean. Practice In all courts ot the stati and before the U. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15SlcClunt FOR KENT FOR RENT-Furnlshea rooms at 367 West Fifth street. tf FOR RENT An 8-room house; in quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf FOR RENT One or two tttrnlshed rooms for rent; will take students. 728 Willamette street. tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeen ing rooms; also barn. Inquire at 617 Alder street. tf FOR RFjjXT A good hotel property at Florence. Affdress William Brund, Florence, Or. tf FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace neat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Nlntk street. SAY i am here -ijiin to Wjrk. 1 am the lone cement worker and finishe Get your work done by L. C. Williams. t"-&-43 acres all leand, en t nttnK. , Bwvu, uew aouse, wooa "id chicken hous and new Orchard: thre vnnA vala 'ond water; everything b uA wlth including .OtiWjods. This IliiiQt ho fte neit 30 davs. 1 hove weral lots closjn ar.8 also and lot 66xVi4. chicken Park and some fruit. re brains and some of ," to Willamette street, mher intn.i 1, c Land Company, Room .'I '""'ding. D. L. Cartmell ST. IL 0! the H:t f- t- r. : , . i n 4UI a'e. rrice, "-in . icaiui:in:e ui i o! , lot; cl0?e ln- rr!ce- o'ts. ,. "'"" leet, good .'t!iedtrfor425. One fine - property for sale on Wil- ,? St: hr , i , . . . Vhw . BJ"o rent. iit d racmc i.ana 'rl '. Hovev block. tf FOR RENT acreSr? 05 under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchid. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. McMurpher, 559 Willamette street. FARM FOR RENT One of the best 160-acnO farms in the county. One mile from Springfield; 60 acres rich river bottom soil. 100 (yieres best prairie soil; fair build ings and good family orchard. Ad dress P. 6. Box 94. Eugene. Or. tf MISCV lil EO US TABLE BOARD Select table board for a limited Tlumber. Business or jirofesslonal men preferred. Call QirjSklpworth, Phone Black 1261. DON'T fall to see Chezem if you want bargains in real estate. We buy and sell farm and city Wjp erty, Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che wn Hnnin 11. Walton BIdE. tf r . -I cr CAPITAL r t lt.NiStltw iiiuiiBii manufacturing, mining, oil, gas and railway stock a :g bond Issues sold direct to (Tvesturs; commis sion basis. Samuel Graham & Co., selling brokers, Montreal, Canada. - i. manager. Box ur - nousenecper. ' 'tf 'tfrlonce- 20-000 mTshels . 'r.q:ilr. Willi, t THE OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on its own merits and haf . noombinatlnn with any other coiHany. A eliminate all pos sibility of graft by Immediately bringing seller and buyer togetner We can find what you want If it I? to be had ln the coast country, and will gladly give all inquiring stran gers anv information ifciMblo. We have a large list of farms and city property, also some good buy.. In timber lnnds on reasonable ttis. hi wiilnmctte oree'. Eugene. Ot. ! WILL SKI.L AT A SACRIFICE. JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 21 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or opposite postofflce. Gives spejal attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling ea t$,tes, conveyances and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phons Red 1176. PRESBYTERIANS OF OLD VIRGINIA Itoanoke, Va..ct. 15. About twe hundred ministers and elders were in attendance when the session of the Synod of Virginia apened here today. Among those who have gathered to tak epart In the session are many of the most distinguished ministers from Virginia, Maryland and the Dis trict of Columbia, ns well as a fair number from West Vlrglnin. In addi tion to the regular delegates tho heads of the committees on the gener al work of the church are in attend ance. Tho meetings are held In the First Presbyterian church, which Is eminently suitable for such a gather ing. Dr. Scott, of Staunton, who has passenger. No. la 12:32 a. m., California Express. No. 13 5:44 a. m., San FrnRclsco Express. cmlliug llnuich. No. S4 :3U a. m., leaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. m arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. ni., leaves Eugene for Wendllng. No. SS 5:40 p. m., arrives Eu gene from Wendllng. JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agt., O Portland. Oregon. WILL SELL OR TRADE Any mill all Active Stock ami llomls the been selected for delivering the open-O-indefsigned administratrix of said Notice if Administratrix's Sale Estata of Arthur L. Fraior. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Multnomah County In the matter of of Arthur L. Frazer, Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of the above enti tled court, duly tu.A and entered on 9lh day of Heiiteiuner. ijb, ine iituomnn loii tho estate 1 . Deceased. ing sermon, is one of the most dtstln guished pulpit orators in his state. It is expected that the synod will conclude its work and adjourn next Monday evening. I. N. HARBAUOH. Special acter tion given to divorce and settle Hient )f estates. Agent for Coatl nental Insurance Company. Rood 6, First National Bank Building. Eugene, Oregon. Building. AliSrilACTOKJj THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRAC1 CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Waren Bloc, Eugene, Or Prios reasonable. REAL ESTATE AOKNT9 J. L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It res1 estate. Creswell. Or. UNDERTAKERS J. WPKAYS & CO., undertakers uj funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers and etnbalmers. Coiner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. GORDON, funeral director State licensed embalmer. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive streets. (J'houa Red 4481. MIXING ENGINEERS HERBERT LEIGH, mining (jftigineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable int'orftation furnished to Intending Olnvestors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment Eugene Oreuoi KING RECEIVES AMERICAN HONOR Washington, D. C, Oct. 15. For tho first time in history the crowned ruler of an European monarchy has been honored by being nwnrded nn American order or decoration. The Board of Governors of the American Cross of Honor Association met here todav and nwnrded to Victor Emun uel III, king of Italy, a crosB of honor, which will be transmitted to the king in proper form. The king was elect ed an honorary member of the order last February, nnd nccepted the hon or by letter on May 31. 1908. The cross of honor. Is of gold nnd enamel, tins the form of a Maltese cross. In the centre of which Is the American shield, while the letters A. C. H. and the date, 1906, are on the four points. The wole Is encircled by a wreath of laurel. An eagle dis played holds the laurel wreath in its beak, and Is suspended from a ribbon ftf a dark shade of blue. STOCKS Anierlcan-Cnnndlan Oil Alaska Pet. Coal ( Pooled 1 German American Coffee United Wireless Telegraph Co. Atner'n Do Forest Wireless Tel. Co Coinatock Golden Onto M. Co. Tncomn Home Telephone Co. Fidelity Copper IMMEDIATE KKMEF From Coimlis, Colds, Sore Thrnnta mill llimi si'iicKS, by lng Ilyomei estate will front and after the 21st day of November. DOS, proceed to sell at private sale fur cash or both cash and credit, said credit tor any part of said purchase price not to ex ceed nine months, to tho highest bid der, at Room 73S. Chamber of Com merce building, Portland, Oregon, subject to the i'.flrtnatlon of said court, to-wlt: so tnttcli tnereot ot the following described property us shall be sufficient to meet the claims, expenses nnd charges against said estate, not to exceed $3500, to-wlt: Lots 14 nnd 15. Block 2. Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. Block 3, Lots I and 3. Block 4. Lota ) i. 5, 6. 7 nnd 8. Block 6, Lots 3, and 5, Block. 6. Lots 1 to 10 Inclusive. Block 11. Lots 1 to 10 Inclusive, Block 12, All of said lots Bid blocks being sit uate in University Addition to Eu gene, Lnno County, Oregon. All offerB subject to npproval of administratrix and above-entitlod court. Dated October 9, 1908. DOHA E. FRAZER, Admlnlstrn(x of snld Estata. STOCKS American Wheel & Vehicle Alaska Pet. Ceal (Tres.) H. C. Amalgamated Coal Portland Home Telephone Co. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. American Telegraphono Omaha lnd. Telephone Co. Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co. National Copper WE HAVE stock In Oregon's richest lnlno; $200, Ouv capital fully paid and non-assessable, for sale for cash or trade. This mine Is fully equipped and is paying running expenses. Examine this at once. WK ll.WK Mining, Industrial. Invention or Oil Stocks, which we will trade for farms, timber lands, town or city property, or anything of value. Wo have 6 per cent nnd 8 per cent guaranteed stock, atreet and electrical railway. BONDS HOXDS B PI'.R CEXT ft l'KU CENT Omaha Independent Tel. Co. Portland Homo Telephone Co. Tacoina Homo Telephone Co. Northwestern Long Dlst. Tel. Co. WK AI-SO ll.WK 5 per cent Gold Bonds to sell for cash or trade for lucomo bearing real estate, or desirable farm property. IF YOU do not find here what you want, state fully Just what you desire, what you have to trade, or whether a cash deal, tho price, etc. Telegraph, wrllo or call. Roberts (Sb Co. STtK'KS AXI HOXDS. l:tl SIXTH STREET, PORTLAXI), OREGON'. ARCHITECT FE'i3 THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and clans drawn, blue print. Mid 8peicatlons. General super vision oer bulldlr in course of construction. If thuiklng ot build ing, large or small, see me. Termi reasonable. Room 7, Chrisman hlock. VETERINARY SURGEONS When you catch cold you want to get of It ns quickly ns you can. Ynn Hnn't want to lie around the house for n week swallowing nause-O atlng drues. You knowiwlien you do this that you aro not only malt in it your own life miserable, but nro a nuisance to every one about you. Whv not avoid all this; why not relieve your cold inOive minutes; why not cure it over night? You can do it by using Ilyomei. tho Bttre and guaranteed euro for colds, coughs, sore throat, catarrh, bronchi tis and asthma. Ilyomei Is medicated nnd nntlsep tlc nlr; you breathe it It fo tho lungt through a small pocket Inhaler, and Its soothing Influence as It pnsses over the Inflamed membrane of the respiratory tract stops tho mucous discharge, alUys tho inflammation, nnd the cold1! cured. A complete - . . i. (Ai fin IVia (WaVOmei OUlllL uumn i .v", nu ,Ted Cross Drug Company will ref tm' your moiic" If It falls to cure, llii'tritf mid Wife Cured. I had a bad form of catarrh. My left nostril was entirely closed nnd there w (SYilso a constant dripping of blood fruin tho right. I only used Hvomel a little over t'O) weeks and mil now cured. My husband waaal so cured of catarrh and lung trou 3e two years ag 'Jy Hyomul. Mrs. Harry Obuey. AliWice. Ohio. LICENSED VETERINARY SUR GEONS Calls promptly answered night olny- Drs. Christie & Han son. Office pho .e. Main 21. Res idence Phone. MaliO'12- Surveyors A II TODD, surveyor. Eugene, Ore 'gon. Office 412 WillsMette atreet. 4Q ofrAIXO OF KIXK. 5. i tin ! One of the best rdence prop 'ertieii ln Etieene. modern in every littn.pr . it. ii..iTiri new. ab.HOliite- - ,, gins io,ay. jn-ur-r . " f Lc!l''ilre at the Eu- lv the hest finined house in the - IWiMt.) ,."i,.-. -. walks, fine lawn, good "-Ci . - , barn In i:u-i, t" i', 111 c'rl for; compare with it lor M est Ninth street. tf,Box 512, Eugene noth;n t the money. Ca! nt 271 West Fifth street. '"" ad-ltvs jMAimDEAirspl 9 asS? Pills, t&m 1 SXm" I : The opening Othe !t)'T wood roller skating rink for the season will occur on Friday evening. Ory-J. Xh" T-'il Irene Mflftiry I.Vid will furnish mimic. o!6 Kefen-e's Sale In the Clrcul'.Court of tht Sti of Oregon for Lano County Ella Jones, James A. Jones, Jane CamiO.eld, W. M. Cntnpfleld, Ina Burke, James L. Ilttrke. Everett D. Lnndlnchani, Mary E. Land inghnui, Oester Landlngham, Rosslo LnndliiKham, Plaintiffs, vs. Dora Helms. James Helms, Delbert Buov, Ora Buoy, Nora Buoy, Roy' Buoy, Herbert Buoy, Mark Huov, Clarence Buoy, Mattlo KJpiy nntl Lula Lantllngham, llefenilallts. Under and by virtue of decree made nnd entered ln the alMe enti tled riiuit and cause fur the partl tltffjig of real property, on the 23d day of September, lltiiS, decreeing the sale of the hen-Inn f'-r -described protiertv, I am appointed sMe referee to sell said real property, described ns follows: Commencing nt the northeast corner of the donation land claim of John M. Morss. Not. No. C56S. and being Claim No. 38, being parts of sections 1 and 12 In Tp. No. 19 S of R. 3 west, and Claim No. RS. being par of sections 6 and 7 In t.. io a nt II 2 west, which said rurner'ls 15. S9 chains north ana 4.68( rhaliiB enst from urn sijiunwem tin ner of section 6 aforesaid, running thence west 59.90 chains; thence south 21.25 chains; thence cast 00.03 chains to tho east Htm of said dona tion claim; thence north 21.26 chains to the place of beginning, containing 126 acres, more or less, In Lauo cou"tv, Oregon. Also commencing 11 uds east of the crtheast corner il) donation claltXof John M. Morss, N No. 65X, in section 6, Tp. 19, S. of R. 2 west; thence west II rods; thence south 15. S9 chains; thence eaBt 8.36 chains; thence north 9. OS chains to northwest comer of E. L. Brlstow donation land clnlm; thenco mean dering Coast Fork to place of be ginning. Also lots 4. 6 and 7 In sec tion 6. Tp. 19. S. of R. 2 west, con taining 42 acres In Lane county, Ore- l...lnifrj at tho Botlthwest comer of the LTl Caswell Hendricks I donation claim, No. CO, ln Tp. U.sM 8. of R 2 west. bel.-iist WW o M SIGN WARD 1 hat is the way the trade flie 'in ELECTRIC SIGN has the same fascination for people that light has for moths it attract them its way A brilliantly lighted store is always well patronized Everything Possible in Wiring or Can Lane County Electric Works JOE TUCK. Mgr. 62? S. Willamette nun 0 Ihe GRANS) 09 PR.OGP.AM - o Monday, Tuesday, We-JnesJay "For lliite of the Miller" r'' ; i "Townril die Menu" "(i)'lwle'H Revenge" "I'lili-triiuillc (ienlli-nuinl" "I'oor knight anil Duhe'n Daughter" "llcnvjr Seas" SONGS "Norn I.ci" "Vou'll lo Hi'- Katoe TMnK t)ver for the Iteil, White anil lllue" Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. E'crnsc Pertormance 7:45 and.9 p. m. ALL SEATS 10c. ilwiwu tlii-n 11 K i:' n wn COW FKKn. Vr.'w.l.- U 1 .- -II C2.. f. 74. lllt!'-f, Pi. SnU in Euoene by W. L. Delano Alfalfa meal. At lialioy , 'iCTith and Willamette streets, f'honn Red 1521. O 4VlK)l sAUIXu Gasoline pow.r, ny V-f. W. Moore phone Rd i-1'-- rders large ot iniall wll.e snprerln-e.1. Large shipment of rugs on the road' wait f'-r tli-m nnd pave miK-y CHAMUKliS MAUllWAItK C' ntn in tun vfs Q CHAM"1-!'. IIARDV.oTRi- Tin fruit Cl. . . . , ... chains t i.'"t corner ol sain Survey :Msi:,: In .Section 17; thence east J S.;: chains to west boundary of aforesaid Li thence south 40 de cree, went 1 S.4!i chains to place of b-glnning. containing 20.21 acres, alf in Lane county. Oregon. Notice I" hereby given mat n n.,. ,.r.i-.v the 24th day of October, lmrVxfl -,t 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that .- ,v at tb- door of he Lane count) .'i'll'l il'itl--", In Ktllfelie, (Jr.. I Will a olK-lli-ti'e to i.iid nriler "f sab-, above ilevrllMrtl real )mi- a tit Hon to t:ie W"1''1 nil. fj iielti ee. w-'l ttic Iddi :it pill. r for G3 EUGENE HOSPITAL 0 Medical nnd Surgical STAFF W KuykrrjdlU, M. D. W. O. Ptotuer, M. D. P, I. Bjrtlr, M. U. B. P. M. D. D. A PW M. D. Cro. O'H, Utliir, M. D. U-. McUMijil, M. L. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modern operating; room and equi-ent. Appliances (orX ray work. Sputum and blood examinations Full corps oi trained nurses. Raten application. ..Training School for Nurses.. Regular course of lcctQp by the faculty and practical trfihing in the hospital, u he medical and surgical staff of t hospital constitutes the faculty. For rates or infor m.Oin address V. KUYKENTDALL, M.D., Supt. 03 o in,