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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1909)
o O O CD k Credit Builder .ntbstaatial lants' Bank of Eugene, Zt modem time,.. The 1 position among strong Qitaslltulionsof the state CAPITAL ...$65,000.00 SLYTAOLAUS' SEAT fimous sleigh must need re ft h tils time. How about the a mar carriage or any other Wik vehicle? We do all kinds crate repairing except the poor It Sing jour carriage here and i fat it in shape for the lioli Then is time yet. 5. BURBACH . 531 Olive St. smm ENGINES M0N,SPHAYING ana pm MACHINERY i WlL-. Gosoline Enrlaea efarnui, sawing, grtad atate. , iti for wetghiag. aam DjvaiMoa ait4 Mo- WhrfmlHi mm m- Griaden, Feed Mil m. f alltj foods at lowest "!: ck. Likeral torn. "W latalrlM nil nl tt .' ior catalogs and llAUlRvur Eugene, 0 WH. MORSE & CO. nrria mi .... sari e tl finish your new hem Don't slight the clotures. Wcdoall ol reliable plumbing tinning work. Call let us estimate on HHeitzmn. -"".wiethst ELM unk" TOKS to 24 Columns Leaf ni.. - sues. U, . ? C SMYTH "M-S.Hbbie ttnpany Llif- " "nK and L ti ,Sh- PWred 171 Stem 'mm L "WK sizes. an ant A I 1, "Ttaett i. ARD WN0TADS ARE CLAS FOK SALB FOR BALK Lot on E. 6th st, half a block from depot. Address Box 281 Eugene, Or. FOR SALE Fifty-three cords of dry second-growth fir wood. Call at City Fire Hall. A. T. Baker. J17 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Herford bulls for sale, set Willamette at. tf FOR SALE 160 acres on Lake creek See owner, 868 Oak street. Eugoiio' Or- J16 FOR SALE 26 squares seed corrugat ed Iron roofing. Call ut Eugone Hun Co.'s store. tf FOR SALE 12-roum house wltoln 3 blocks of business part of city In quire 466 High st tf FOR SALE Buff Orpington chickens W. B. Hampton, U0J Columbia aven., corner lUth street. WOOD FOR SALE Dry o- wood. Inquire Dempster's stoi . jeairmount, or phone Black 1621. FOR SALE One span gooa work horses; weight about 260U lbs. Call at 376 West 6th stree. tf A BARGAIN Only stone bungalow In Eugene; 6 rooms; on lot 76x160; price (2300. Oregon Land Company. tf FOR SALE Two rr.su jersey cews, S Sears old. Phone Farmers 111. Ag rees A. . W. Blanton, Hugsne R. F. D. 3. Or. FOR BALK Big gray Iters, fear year old; harness ana light sprlag oxnro wagon, aheap. M. Legaa, Weaaling, Or. tf HOUSE FOR RENT I hi blocks west from Willamette St.; house and barn; good condition. Address Box 14, L'u gene, Or. tf FOR SALE l-ln. slabwood and K-ln. planer wood. Orders promptly tilled. C. R. Mead, Main 336 and Main 171, Springfield, Or. tf FOR SALE Complete line of house- . furnishings, for cash or credit. Campbell-Fellman Company, corner 8th and Olive sts. tf FOR SALE Victor phonograph, whh nearly 100 records, mostly 10-incli, and record cabinet, all In gooil con dition; will be sold for S45. Address "H. B. care Guard." tf FURNITURE FOR SALU Heating, cooking und oil stoves, ruis, uressur, chairs, bed. extension table and kitchen cabinet, all In good order. Call 742 Willamette St. J13 FOR SALE Hot air engine; force pump connected; 600-gal. tank; fit tings, 40 ft. 1 1-2 In. pipe, for sale cheap at Hall & Shumway's E 7th street. See It. FOR SALE Concrete gravel, building sand and loam; can furnish on short notice. Also all kinds of wood, K-ln. and 4 ft. B. A. Seelye. Phone Black 6012. tf WOOD FOR SALE Eugene mill wood delivered on short notice. Phone Main 14 or res. Black 652. J. M. Puckett. fS FOR SALE 336 for lots in manufac turing coast city of 260t people and $10,000 monthly payroll. Near beau tiful bathing beach. The Oregon Co.. 306 Wells-Fargo Bldg., Portias. Jl FOR SALE 7 -room House, nearly new; lot 66x120 feet; now rented for six months at $1 per month. Will sell subject to lease enly. $241. Howe oV Buoy, 474 Willamette at, tf FOR SALE A fine lot of Royal Ann cherry, peach and apple trees. Call at Agata avenue and 23d st.. Fair mount, and see trees, or address Agt, Capital Nursery Co.. Box 378. Eugene. FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw outfit, complete, or will trade for team or vacant lot. For further particulars apply to J. ,R. Conrad, 738 B. 11th at Phone Black 4762. tf FOR SALE Good farm of 16 acres. Situated in Pleasant Hill neighbor hood; fair house and 2-story barn, granary and hop-house; only 1-2 mile from school, postofflce and public hall. For further particulars see J. Tt. Sollers, 247 Lawrence st.. Eugene, tf LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house: barn: fine lnnd for garden; on 4th st, near mill race; lot in0x05 on '.2th and Aldfi Rts.. just north of Patterson school J. J. Walton, 616 Willamette st tf FOR SALE BY OWNER A fine new. modern, up-to-date. 8-rooin residence. doRirable locntlon. east frontage, con venient distance from business cen tre; will be ready for occupancy about Jan. 1. No beter bargain !n Eugene. Address "X. Y. Z.. general delivery. Eugene. '' WANTED WANTED Experienced waitress: also woman for second cook. Applv at Hotel Gross. WANTED A share of the farmers to eat at the Cosy restaurant. 6th sna Willamette sts. " nr.vTmnr, ri--l. K a trnnri hOUSC- I lin.', Address Rox 106. Springfield. or: WANTED A number or girls to learn nursing. Enquire at Eugene General Hospital. " WANTED To trade lot In Marshflekl. Or.. f"r horse and wagon. P. . 336, Eugene. - WANTED To rent a big farm I shares, from 3 to 0 yearn. "C. D.." care Guard. WANTED Good respectable girls st telephone office to learn operating. Annt -, nne tl I WANTED Fresh cow Z 'A nua Ity of m"k In exchange for good top buggy. R. McMurphey. tf WANTED To buy. tal.ow and grMoe. highest market price paid. Eugene Soap Works. 69 E. th st. 3?3d WASTED Two persons for "nersl housework. Anply at office WJ "' " lenheeV MeMurnhev. 4S7 W llla'll- ette at. O j!3 WANTED AT ONCE At Eugene Poul- try store. 192 E. 9tb -jt.. younrchlck- i ens weighing from fl-2 to 1 4 lbs. , Phone Main 64h. Q ; WANTED f-nok win, insist on tuln' Hoosler Kitchen f'sblnets ami ranges. Save t'nie. fuel and i our roiOK steps. Camphell-FoHinun corner Sth and Olive sts. f WANTFO Pnrttes to rnt --von nir-K furnlnhPtl momf" fnr hniikP' modern. m-to-.Hto. SIT. Will am-" ft.. Tlonm 19. Al-o nie mom f-f r" tnrant or burn'-!1! hop In tn 'MiiMfTiir. fftintr park Ft J 'STTTON W.WT-'n-- F!v rn man- t.n, U ,1 Ifi v.nrt' eTnnH''l" " 1 1 lrv Kritr.. a i:qini"' If- tl P"st'Mi on- dr'fld srnrnl ,1 'U- dome-ties- 1- of ir'nd addr-r " if nr. 0 chnrnctr; would n I'"n. ' "ftftft to i r, onn iynrif nT-ji...Mssssssi SIFIED COLUMNS ! Unless-It's a GOOD Store It Will NOT . Pay To AdverliieMt! Inlcss you know a person unless that person comes into your life iti some way you are not greatly eonverneil about whether he is r(k(1 or bud, de sirable or objectionable. It's so with 11 store. The pen. (ill- who never visit It care noth ing about it one way or tbo oth er. It doesn't exist for them, ltut when they are persuaded to patronize it when they come to turn the spotlight of their at tention on it when it comes to have ti part in their lives, as some stores must have in all lives then it's different; then it does mutter whether it strives to win confidence; it does mat ter whether or not Its price con cessions ore genuine, dependa ble. If it meets all tests that a good store must stand when it is advertised when it thus In cites the critical attention of the people then advertising will "make" the- store. If it fails in most of the vital things if it proves, under the light of pub licity not to be much of a store, THKN ADVERTISlffQ WILL NOT PAT for it win empha size the shortcomings as well as merits. For these same reasons it is generally assumed that the store which does not advertise is seeking to avoid close inspec tion and comparison, and that the store which does is court ing them. LOST AND FOUND LOST Saturday evening on the stitieis of Eugene, ludies' black and Kld heath'd purse, containing postofflce money order for $40, one prescription and u f,-w small papers. Reasonable j ward. Leave at Guard office. j!3 ' FOK RKNT FOR RENT A room at 367 E. I 15 FOR RENT A good hotel property at j Florence. AddresB William Brund, ( Florence, Or. tf FOR RENT Tl, ree furnished rooms; ' ground floor; electric lights, 2 stoves, dry wood In shed for sale at cost S43 University ave. Price, til. 60 per month. J14 TO RENT Several furnished rooms, two and three In a suite. Also horse to let for Its feed and good Jersey cow for sale, inquire of Mrs. B. A. Ho for sale. Inquire for Mrs. B. A. Ho gan at Munroe's store. W. 8th st. J18 liJttOBIiLAirBOUa SAY I am hero again to work. I am the lone cement worker and finisher. Get your work done by L. C. Williams SAY When you want anything in tho housekeeping line go to Campbell Fellman Company's .corner Sth and Olive sts. They have It tf WOULD LIKE TO HEAR of stock for sale In any enterprise where an in vestment of several thousand dollars would be safe. L. Darbyshire, box 2032, Rochester, N. Y. TABLE BOARD Select lable board for a limited number: business or profes sional men preferred. Call Mrs. Skip worth, Phone Black 1261. DON'T KAIL to see Cheitem If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city property. Improved nnd unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che7.em IF YOU are looking for an Investment In timber or in large or small tracts of farm land, call at the Oregon Ijind Co's office, 412 Willamette St., before vou buv. and look over our bargains Nl'IISKHY All kinds of nursery stock from the most reliable firm In Ore con sold at catalogue prices, discount (or large orders; cemetery work done by Hie month. See A. D. DeRoo, lsno scape gardener, 633 A. -ith st. Phone Red 4762. A SPRINGFIELD BARGAIN Solid rock foundation, frame dwell ing; modern finish: hard plaster: elec tric lights; best location; bringing good rent, inquire at Guard office. T FOR SALE. . My entire stock of Dry Goods, fix ture and three year lease for sale. Must retire fro mmercantlle business ou account of orM NOTICE We positively will not pay any . ... . nA Ktf eihir narties. All DIMS coutiaiu w...-. r-- ( bills contracted by James N. or Mary ' ' . ... L ...u K,.t all otbers ' S. Cole win oe pom Wi" nl; JAMES S. COLE. MARY S. COLE. ittiiE coixib" pip f 'e Prl,. ,,. f W. B. "e.-u , Blrk Bulte. lred by lae I have a tew mnle and ("male pupa B uf-ffe'-vft Ine county. ron. NOTK'K TO ONSlMFH8. ka water bill? must paid at the Htv water of fir e in the City Hall on; thp Irt to the Hrh of earh month If not r:d before the 11th. w-.tp- will be shut off and a rharKe f 5rtC will be made for turning on aeain. J)r ... ,.,-, uainn lty6vl: J20 - 4. The want ads. probably nave tj 1 few mossasof for you to-day J Some of them. perhap. wi1!nct i PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ATTOK.KV8-JfT-LAW Q. r SK1PWOHTH, Attorney-at-law; efflce oter Linn's Drug stare. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law. Office over Toraa's shoe st.ro. Bagene, Or. LBpN R. HDMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Keoms 1 and 2. Kugeuo Loan & Sav ings Bank. L. II. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law. Office over Eugene Lean & Savings Bauk, Eutjene. (Jr. S. U. ALLEN, Attorney-at-law. Office over Eaton's hook store. 616 Wlllam ette street. Plume Black 2SS1. C. A. WINTlOKMElKlt. Attorney-at-law. Ijiml titles und probate specialties. Olllce over Chambers-Urlstow Bank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney and coun-sellor-at-law. Rooms 8 and 10. Mc Clung bltlg.. cor. 8th and Willamette sts.. Eugene, Or. Telephone Red 1161. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will prac tice In all courts in the state. Office. room 3. Walton blk Eugene, Or. GEORGE B. DORRIS, Attorney at law; office Hovey hldg., cor. 8th and Wil lamette sts.; rooms 1 and 2, upstairs. 1 WOODCOCK POTTBR, Attorneys-at- law. A. C. Woodcock and R. O. Pot j ter. Office one block south of Chrla i man block, Eugeae, Or. I WILLIAM H ft BRAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. M. Williams. L B .Beaa. Practice i la all courts of the state and before U. a land efflce. Office 12, tl, 14 anal 14, HcCluag Bullaing. I L N. lAltlAlini Haaslal I given te divorces and settlement ef , estates. Agent ror centlaeneal 1b suraaoe Co. Room I, First National Bank kldg., Eugene, Or. JES8B O. WBLL. lawver. ill Will, 11, ette St., Eugene, Or. Gives special at tention to examination of abstracts, drafting of wills, settling eBtates. conveyancing and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone klaln 1US. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS K. A. LEEP, M. D. Regular physician and surgt'on. Vibratory, electric and hot air treatments given. Obstetrics a specialty. Temporary office 608 Willamette street. Chrlsman block. Phono Ulack 44S1. Residence Phone. Black 1251. DR. H. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic phy sician. Office over Chambers' store. 613 Willamette St. Phone Black 1326. consultation free. Rosldence, 627 Pearl st. Phone. Black 3207. C. H, CANNON, M. D.. homoeopathic physician ami surgeon; chronic dis eases and diseases of women and chil dren a specialty.. Electric vibratory and light treatment. Office, Suite 1, 2and 3, Dunn bldg. Phone Main 640. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. DR. ANNA MAURER, Osteopathic phy sician. All curable diseases treated. Women and children a specialty. Of fice over F. E. Dunn's. Phono Red 1611. ABCafTTEtTTS FREE THOMAS, arohltoot. Skotoboo and alaas OJrawai.bluo prints aad . speclflcatloao. General supervision ovor aullalnaro In aeuraa of oonstrao- tlon. If thinking ef kullalag, .large or small, see me. Term roaaoaanio. Room 7, Chrlanaaa Hook. HAKDBN A W1U4. orotilteots aad mo. ohanleal engineer. Complete piano and epedtlomtlons wltn aelnil araw - ings. Struotural engineering and thorough superintendence. Room 1. 1st Nat. Bank blag. Phone Main 812. VNSmnTAKI J. W. KAYH et SO., undertaker and tu nornl director. Bngoao, )r. DAY A Hederon. undertaker and embalmers. Cor. Willamette and Tth . sts V .T. OORDON. funeral director .State licensed emhalmer. Office and resi dence, 10th and Olive sts. Phono Red 441. MINING ENGINEERS HKItBKllT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable In formation furnished to Intending In vestors. Examinations and reports on mines find ore treatment. Engepe. Or. ABSTRACTORS TU'-: LANK COUNTY ARSTRACT ('".. Rooms 2 and 3. Warren Block. Eu-a-ene. Or. Prices reasonable, VETERINARY SI RGEONS DR J CHRISTIE, Veterinary Surgeon. County stock Inspector.- Phono Main 612. -Eugene, Oregon. UKAI," ESTATE AGENTS J. L CLARKE fc CO.. dealers In real estate. Creswell, Or. TO TlatBKR OWKKItS If you desire a careful and accurate cruise on your timber, we can do some of your work. Our methods Will cost you more money than the old way I.e. "guess work," but If you would rather pay more for an estimate that Is prac tically a mill scale than for work that estimates some trees more than once, and many trees not at all, we can do your work satisfactorily, and It will stand Inspection by any competent tlm- ",,rman- R. O. BAI.DEREE. Temporary address. Eugene. Or. tf soitpifrv pacipic n.n. timb caiio Tonnrd rrtlaid P jrer No. 16 2.4Z a. m.. Orea-on Kxprena, . No. 1$ 6 a. m., Cottage Grove Paa. I No. 12 1 1 T. 5 a. m., H.Hhur Pa--. No. 14 :42 p. m., Portland KxpreiPo; Toward rrmmrtmrm, rmifnifr 0 ii 2.T p. m., Il$fur(c Push. 'o. 7131 p.m., Cottac;) Grov Pans. u 12:32 a.m., California Kpre. Na. 13 & a.m.. California Express. W pad lti nrnai'h yc Mv,iQ aQii.. Umvtt (Jufrnna for Qnr-intTriot.fl v 11-10 a m .1.11 ruirana ' fmm Sprlnirfteld. No, l p- m Wenrillnfr. No. 5:40 p, leaves Eugene for m.. arrives Eua-ene from wendiinsj. JTn JOITN M. SCOTT. 0U Gen. Pass. Aa;t. KidTii Q-ahf: ft Qi-f atio.n Tb" -leMh rratl- fins! examinations tor t-- public -chools will t.e held January 21-22. 10. Mav U-H. Tun" 10-11. 19. T-achfr- who have pupils ready tvr the i-xumlrstlnn shoulfl notify me "f :.. .: .,,.ni.i-r of au-st1fns wanted and th nam ,n person appointed to -ondiirt lb- examination at leant 16 da" before the date for which the qu,-."ll"H wmru-it W R DIU.ARD. County Huperlr.t'-ndent. : ;t IT thi:i:j READ t-'Oli SALT., ivXt'IlANtir: OK l.KASKi Having concluded to retire from! the lumber buaift'ss I offer for lease or will exchange for KiiKeue or Portland income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns andj mi tuuis connected witn the business. MU1 located at river bridge iu the centre of Eugene cj'.y, east and west, and only three blocks from the S. P. R. R. This is a fine opportunity for some ne to go into the lumber business. as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings. cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good mlllman can make this property pay for itself in two years, and if ho will operate day and night in one year. Greatest opportunity In this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20,000 feet in ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Pinner and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this your early attention if interested in a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat it in the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of making your fortune, for this is a chance in a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, 833 Pearl street, Gugene, Or PiOTICm. Commencing January lat, a aol lee tor will visit the business district on ly for the collection of the electrl light and gaa bills. All residence bills tor electric light and gaa must bee said at the office of 644 Willam ette Btreet on or before the loth of each month or the service will be disconnected without further notice. and a charge of 60c will be made to connect up again. tf WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. TIMBER FOR SALE! Four and a half million feet of old growth fir, consisting of 120 acres, only mile and a half from tide-water, Slus law river, on good logging stream, can bo bought for $2000 cash (need tho money. ) Apply to TOM WOLF, No. 400 Hellmun Hldg., Los Angeles. Cal. WOOD 8AYV1NG. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phone Red 3282. Orders largo or small will be appreciated. AIM Kli nSKMUNT FOR PROPOS ALS FOR tiRADINO POWKR PLANT CANAL City Recorder's Office, Eugone, Oregon. Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Eugene, Oregon, until 8 o'clock p. m. February lat, 1909, for the work of grading canal for a power plant on tho McKenxle river for the city of Eugene, Oregon. The canal will have a bottom width of twenty feet, and will be approxi mately three and three-quartera mile in length. ... A Specifications may be obtained from B. F. Dorrls, city recorder of Eugene or from Frank C. KelBoy, 416 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore gon. The right is reserved to reject any ne oil hi H R. By order of the city council. I J, D. MATLOCK, Mayor. 'r. F. DORRIS, I RXKCUTOII'H NOTH'K I Estnte of James Pnrvln, deceased. ; Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, H. M. Pnrvln, has been duly appointed executor of tho es tnte of .lames Pnrvln. deceased, by or der of tlie t;ouniy tmin 01 tv Oregon, and nil persons having eifilniM against salt! estate are hereby notified to present t lie same with prop er vouchers to said executor at the law ,,rri, f I-. llllyeu. In Eugene. Oregon. wlihln six months from the tlato of this notice. lintel this 23d day of December. 1908. II. M. PAHVIN, Executor of the Estate of Jna. Parvln, Deceased. L nlLYEU. Attorney. ADVKHTIHKMKNT poll 1'ltOPOfl A t.H FOK V V II !V I II I ! (. WATKIl viii:i;i,? ami i;i,i;rrui al Ar- PAKATtM i. t.1ty It'TordPr'H Office, Butt-one. Or . I)c. 15, ItMiR. , H-aleil proponalii will he rocolved ly the city of KuK'ne, Orison, until 8 o'clock p. m. January 11, laos, for fur nltihlntf the following water whenlR and electrWal aDoaratui for a hydro-electric power plant for the city of Ku gne, Oregon; Two 1200- horH-DOwer horizontal haft double turbines. Two Kw. aiternatlnjr current frnratora wltb exciter ana Hwltch- boaro. The above machinery to be delivered X. o. D. earn ftprinsneiu. trnun. SpecIflcatlonB may be obtained from i5. F. Dorrls. city recorder of Kug-ene, or from Frank C. Kelnay, civil nKl neer, 416 Corbett Itulhllnff, Portland, Or-ron. . ' , The rlrht Ih renerved to reject any and all bids. Ity order of the cltv council J. D. MATIOCK. lay or. b. F. ionnrH, City Hecorder Sijaps... 320 acroR, 60 acres 0der cultlva tlnn; 10" acres more can bo fann ed; B0 re fine wood; running water through the place; good Bp pie, pour and cherry orchard: 9 room house; 1 ood barn, also straw shed; all fenced and cross fenced One of tho lieat dairy und stock farms In Lane county for the money; on It. F. D. ten miles from EiiKcne. Price, per acre. . .WMio 80 acnn Rood fruit land, 25 ai r- cleared, the balance, fine oak iiruli and fir wood; box house; nil fenc ed: fine spring of water; 4 mile? from Eugene. Prlr.Qicre. l2.-n 1C0 acres first, quality f'r 'lijiior: guaranteed pat I mat of 4.0' O'OO feet ; will take $1000 cash and the balance In a houne and lot or a small farm. Price Uinm BY EVERYBOoS Black Motor Vehicles A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as the ordinary automobile, low speed 2 to 6 mites an hour; high speed, 6 to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance Travels any Rbad Made any style Prices $375 to $750 These cars are made to go any season of the year in good or bad roads, are built like a surrey, high wheels, solid rubber tire, easy springs, motive power gasoline, substantially built. For demonstrations and hire apply to HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY & KUTHE'S, RANDLE & HOWER AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE P. 0. BOX 455 RED QTP A J shines on bargains and buyers. Real es O I Jrt. tate listed and Bold at owner's prices. BASED ON REAL VALUES. We do not speoulato on your property. What we SAY we DO we DO. II you don't want to sell, don't list with the Red Star. City property, farms, tracts, business property and thousands of acres of timber for sale. Call and see us. Room 11, First National Bank Building;. J. M. EUGENE DYE WORKS Phono Main I '-2 McLEOD The Tailor Is now located near the corner of Sixth and Wil lamette, in the rooms for merly occupied by the Eu gene Dye Works. Old and new patrons are Invited to call at the new location. NICE LINE OF WINTER SUITES IN STOCK C. R. AHO SJ.'.W.lMAHIKN PJFORE buyinsr real ts- tale call op or come to Springfield, the best ton oi its size in the valley, the best railroad cenQr and the best water power in thr State. Farms of all sizes and dexrriptions, also cty i property for sle., iJ U MS, DCI CCTATC Pnl, STREET EUGENE, OREGON and rs Morris 8fe Son. Men of Fash'n and Prudence nr. our Ih'M fiiHtomi'.i-N. Ity ..ring. tig tlu'lr nutty niiKm and uvorcoiilN to this ONlnbllNhmriit tliry art imiiiIiIcmI to luivo an ox tnislve wnnlrAlm that they pos HlMy couldn't nffoiil tf tliry wvrt mnde by a coiuiiotont tail or. Vou can aluaya look neat hihI wcll-drt'NNt'il ly having your clothing elrniirtl and iirvKM'd at J in K, (Mh 81 root The First National Bank OF EUCENE. ORECON Invite your account, whether Inre or ainult. Your business will receive prom ill. accurate and cnnfldxntlal atten tion. HAFK DKPOHIT IIO.XU8 FOK It KMT T. O. HENDRICKS,. President. 8. B. EAK1N, VIce-l'rosldent.. P. K. 8NODGHAS9, Cashier. DARWIN BRI3TOW, Assistant Cashier, I.UKK L. OOODKICH. Assistant Cashier. EATON'S Book Bindery lloottN Hound. Magazines ltound. lortfnllia Mailc, Iflank Book Killed and Hound to l )r(l r. Art I -tic llookhlndlng Itom. Nothing ltut OtMKl Work. Nont ltut ItoAMOimhlo l'rlrs. ffi(r at EATON'S BOOK STORE BETTING & HENDERSON M ASO.VH. All kind of brick, stone and cement w-lt jiromntlv. anolij ul,vii'fc 5 ' .