Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 20, 1908, Image 3

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    THE KVGEXE DAILY OTaHD, MONDAY, APHII. 2, 11)08
a' mm ward.
be a meeting of the ladies at -he
CSumerciul nub rooms tomorrow'
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
-rrrmNTiNo CO.. INC.
uignt to formulate a defini:
of work along that line.
TTi every day."' "
PBbiisne" d Address al! Com-
saU. ' , k,i1 make all reniit-
Bjii"-- , , 10 The rJugene uuaru,
1 lutes Daily
iubscripii""
. .ulr t 1
l.""1''. (in advance) .... 2.00
One ""i, . . ; 05
SM' CTJi 'per vear 1.50
WAdlvrtisiuB 'rates made known on
"jl0t' Eusene, Oregon, posiof-
fiee as secoau-c.Mb .......
" Agents f"r The Gul,rd-
The following are authorized to
. . and receipt for subscriptions or
. .Let any other business for The
Daily ana " , ,"
rrscll J- Clara.
Georse A. Drury.
Coburg
.,, .mitnaiters arc auiuuni iu
and receipt for subscription
TSe Dally and Weekly Guard.
S IMIKPKVPEXT PAPKI..
Member of Associated Press.
"MllXliAV. AI'ltIL !), 1I)K
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The grain crop of the Pacif-
ic Northwest lias exceeded ev-
ery estimate made by. jom-
merciiil organizations, rail-,
roads, newspapers and export-
ers. The 1 107 crop of Ore-
gon, Washington and Idaho
was: v
Wheat, 58,000,000 bushels.
Barley, 10,000,000 bushels.
Oats, 12,000,000 bushels.
Farmers received $50,000,-
000 for this crop. More than
fifty per cent of the total
marketed was shipped from
Portland. ,
(
SHOl'IJ) SKTTLK
WATKK WRANGLE
' WITHOUT DKIAY
The decisive vote of Saturday's
(lection In favor of issuing $300,000
of water bonds and endorsing the
purchase of the Willamette Valley
Company's plant for ,$1-10,000; is sig
ciflcant. It further emphasizes the
fate that the people of Eugene want
I'mouiitain water supply, ample and
pure, and that they want It without
uj unnecessary delay. The discus
sion of the value of the present plant
iel;htd wry little with the voters In
determining how they should cast
thtirallots. They simply took the
oppurtiinhy lo-settlv this-vexed qiies
tton at once and for all time and en
dorsed it by an overwhelming major
111'. It Is now the plain duty of the may
or and couiHilinen, no matter what
their persona iew3 may be, to get
together and carry out the expressed
will of the people. They should not
Taugle or haggle over this matter
bnspr, hut act promptly and decis
ively. A few weeks 'more and "the
Plant saoulj he lu the hnndo of the
til;' an! work upon the sr.ivity snp
Pl! . as w, 11 as needed extern inns
the s)..k'ia in ih city, should le be
gan. The election Saturday was the h"-
gir.nin of the end. we all hope, oi' a
.01; wrangle, and the public official
ho attempts to set aside or delay
the consummation of the positive de
coration of the people ran be regard
only as the enemy of popular
interests and welfare.
There Is now In the United States
treasury a larger amount of gold
"'a was ever before collected at one
Hce In the world, says the Philadel
phia n . . ,
? r- lnrle sara nas wvesiea
'com and bullion a clean $1,000,- vin.s ' ra,H., on Whoahlnk lake, and
M.000. In calling attention to this I nioved his family over there last Mon-"ord-breaking
hoard of the precious! day. The price paid was $H5nO for
close of 11)05 the amount was . hl).hV f him and his family.
""I)' lirol.onn.noo. Since that lime '.,,! ..',.. ula.l to have them locale
lere has
il a yearly average of;
Hire than
H to th,.
turire
1'aitei) .S:;.
Atn-rh a-
t it,i. (.,
.rft !
Ml ,' ....
"'lit', j .,:
tSij .,,.'.
ID r -, .
ti' , ;
$70,000,000 of gold add-,
immense store. That is j
has been mined In thej
1 - during the same period.
..l-o utilize a vast amount
unmercial way. If tlii-t
' on tup of the litme pile i
1 which Is in Ihe govern- j
-". it would be seen that
1 h;:s been cutting far :
1'i'opjrrionjite shai'e oi
i';iit.
!i
:.. 'i' v on foot t :"-
. . ($. '. o r.
w'ou.cn lb" av.i'i- -!.e
to the eollinill ni' . 1
1 "k d after ami mad -
If ll'Tie w hen they I oli:e
The mi nile-rs of tl.e
- will be e'-k. d to c 'l
"ts and nVa1; th
'iti-. an.l tn f'
:
our people. There will
With all due deference in s
Ueveridge, who says He re m-vi
such u day for young men In
life, we are cuifiil. n; a j;;.;,,
of congress will convince
not only that contioQ.s in the
of thto-Merly, but thai the i,
the work is done by the s.u.'.e
The oratory; Well, that t.i
question altou-other. O
Saturday morning the !Vmi: i.,n
Tribune, T. T. (leer s paper. a.;.-ar. I
without a line of editorial, ;!,- , -governor
probably having .,.
guago on tap that would express hi
opinion on C'oiigr ssnian Kills' iv
nomination and at the satiir time be
suitable for publication in a family
newspaper.
It is among the pr.ihabiliti s that
the question of again runniag lor
governor will look very different to
Governor Hughes after the Chicago
convention. The governorship of
New York is a sizable job, even in the
shadow of the White House.
Attorney-General Honapnrto soys I
he has been unable to find evidence'
to justify proceedings against the pa
per trust, though he has enough to I
justify continuing the hunt. l'uh-
Ushers lu a position to give him tips
please note.
This story about an Indiana man
who found a pot of gold burled dur
ing the civil war, while cleaning up
hls yard, Is good enough to push
along lots of yards are badly in
need of being cleaned up.
It's a good guess that the tariff
will he revised a long time before
Congressman Nelson, of Kansas, gets
his resolution for a select coiftmlttee
of 45, to revise the rules, adopted by
the bouse.
That thrilling rescue story, with
Mark Twain for its hero, merely
shows that age has not dulled Mark's
advertising faculties, even. if he does,
not need the money.
Pat McCarren's plan of giving the
courts a hand in seating delegates to
a political convention will doubtlessly
be endorsed by lawyers certainly by
thoso employed.
However the legislative record may
stand, thers is one kirn of work that
few, If any, congressmen ever neglect
working their constituents.
Pendleton is building a new city
hall at a cost of $35,000. ICugene
should follow this good example, only
raising it to about $50,000.
It may have been only a question
of the full dinner pall in Multnomah
county. Hoth Coffey and Cake g it
good majorities there.
One of the reasons some men are
always ready to shout for a change is
that they hope to get something out
of it.
I.OWIll! SH'SLAW NOTTS
ir (ii'.Miit i, ivn
HKST
MaretiMI s 'll
for ; v":'.i
I'red Funks
on his lot on il
.1 el i-sr.l last Friday
' v.u atiou.
i eree; ing a bnildinc
ward street near the
I'vang
The
bar church.
it anier Koseo.' left Wednes
day for Astoria, wlwr.- she will have
s.mic repairing done.
The it, -jsc ae went 'to Mart-ii field on
Monday with a cnrgi of salt salmon
and chlttlm bark and returned Tues
day morning.
Yesterday W. C. Purdin. of Kiddle
creek, was taken before Justice Seven-
on a charge of catching trout with
a net, which is contrary ta law. A Ju
ry trial was held and a verdict of
not guilty was rendered.
Carles Allen, who came here with
his famllv from N irth Carolina a lew
I weeks ago. has purchased h. n
- " ,M,r,.hils( 8. . C'ol
here permanently." I he ei.
FOI1 SAl.K II V
flood blllhliug lo' '
t reel . near i ar line,
il e;!it-r i"tn 1,1 : 11 -
Ott'.VKII
,11 Ka-t Tw
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aid '
l:..'iir
W M.TI N.
Wi.la:;..- '
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Al- i
on
North Mi
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Law O!
Plenty "f Trouble
Is can-
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MRS. CHARLES GILPIN.
Mrs. tilipln Is a beautiful ami popular society woman of Philadelphia, anil
H'fore her marriage she was Miss I'rederlca Herwimt. Kdward J. lterwlinl,
be New York society man. Is her uncle. When not participating In the social
fayeties of New York. Newport or London. Mrs. tillplu makes bar ham at
sr mugniPceut country place near Philadelphia.
WOltK SKCIIKMK
Tlll'.Y DKXOl'XCKl)
AS ItOllllllltY
The morning paper has a
transient fakir at work get
ting up a special page of ad
vertisements for which it Is
charging $10 apiece. This Is
Interesting only because a
few weeks ago the same paper T
threw a dozen kinds of fits
when The Ouard printed a
similar page, charging each
advertiser $11.50. They called
It robbery then to allow a
transient solicitor to come in L
and take so much money out v
of town. Takes a good deal
of che'ek to go around and
work the same kind of a
scheme now but check is the
chief asset oT the bunch who
run the Morning Mummy.
-
LOST VAI.I.KY NllWS
(Special Correspondence.)
Le;;t Valley, April IX. About five
hundred persons nlteiided th.- Cr:js
well District Sunday Seh:o tiiinvn
tion held here April 5. There was n
full attendance of delegates recorded,
and our presld- nt kept things moving
in bis energetic way. The conven
tion was a success in every way.
Mrs. Woods Is visiting with Mrs.
Win. Williams Ibis week.
K. It. Parker and family were vis
itors at Dexter convention day.
Mv.-s Alt;i WHIntus was a pnsseimer
on th overland to lioshen one day
las', week.
K. W. Jacobs unci family have mov.
d their ho! ingiuus to Pleasant Hill.
linens Wood has returned to June
to ,'. Sl.le.
A. K. ildwards Is vl.-iit inn reljti i-es
mil friends here at present.
Mrs. It. D. Jacobs has moved to her
farm at Xion.
Die. I At Hie home of Mr. and Mrs.
It. I.. Kdwards. April 10, their daugh
ter. Kthel, aged two years. The sor
rowing father and mother have the
sympathy of their 'many friends in
their bereavement.
Mi. A. J. Crusan and daughter, of
Cloverdale were at Dexter visiting
with Mrs. T. J. Crusan last week.
The primaries were very poorly at
tended here. Most people thought
they wooiild allow the "other fel
low" to nominate the candidates.
That plan is all right, hut those who
do not attend the primaries should
keep still ir the ones they wished for
are not nominated. .
t 11IK.IN'
XIIW T TltKAT
HAY
I HVIllt.
April
is the Ideal time to begin
I to treat hay lever osteopainn ao in
i hope of warding off that schedub d
attack next summer. Permanent
eur..s. are often accomplished by n
milliim osteopath ' lesions. Tr, II'-
IM
ild.
if t!
ib-iayi A iititii
us iiietMlirntii i
lias resii"'!.
preilisp o-lor
in i:
; ion
Inoi'
Han.
durina
J. II
., i',-,.h, . ll.irl'A.re !',;. A!-o ronri ,..'il.llli; 1 'III ,'lli'l
p .. ;ll-''; a -il' t'C", 7.11 ,1,. i t lion uTi"!-' I -oil wink pr ,1,, i. j
,l I i I'.! 1"" nlltlllA ' a: . . .1 I : :i ;'' '!" '
Phone PI... 1. I.!7. . I 111 i ll.iiuel 1 1 '
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THE MARKET
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
IS AT
McMurphey
& Rugh's
22 west 8;h St
WtBUY
VE SELL .
WE RENT
WE tXCHANGE
N'lnc-ruom house and lot 1
block from car. line; fine
home In good condition; a
bargain at $2,000 or furnish
ed tor $2. loo.
ISO acres C miles from Kiigen;
1(10 acies in cultivation; .
pasture, splendid N-ronm
bouse, il " ilo barn; all kinds
i:.f fruit; price $12,000. in
cluding i'V'-i yt lllllg oil Iho
place.
Itio acres. Hi acr"s pnsliiro and
limber cruises l,r,ofi.(iilo saw
limber; '.'" i.'-res leneed;
room hoii.-e, spring at bouse;
, small barn, chicken bouse,
young orchard, all kinds of
berries; school 1 mile. Heat
this for $iri')0.
Hero we avo lfiO urres, 00
acres fenced; 2 houses, largo
.log house and small frame,
log barn, granary, well water
ed with living streams and
springs; 2,000,000 feet saw
timber; 9 miles from Eu
gene. Price. $Ui00.
So acres adjoining town; fine
b-room house, 3 bnrnn;
young family orchard; f
head horses. 6 cows, 4 year
lings, harness, wagons, bug
gy, cart, 100 chickens, tools,
Implements, furniture, etc.;
price, $7,000; $1,000 cash;
balance at G per cent.
We also have business open
ings and a large list of reat
estate to offer of every des
cription. McMURPHEY
& RUGH
22 wst8ih St,
HALL CSi, SHUMVAY
For Sa'e hy ('hamrrn nanwap.' Co.
llergr-W'mi Ilonlwara i ontmny.
lOIt SAl.K
I
Toil SAl.K -Ten Poland Chtua-i'igs.
l'hone Karmers I'i'.. -r.Jl
i'l'lt SA'.K riloriMmhtired Hereto!. 1
balls tor sale. Ku.Otrf .Mm '!'
latuelte stret t. , O
Kolt AI.K sw.d (t-G..tii fir
wood. . 1.. Copieri.oll, at W'ati'
jewelrv store. f
o
KUlt SAl.K I 'neap, g Ma secoaii
band Sti'elebaker ;l-i!ua mh;oii.
Kluiaire at Kiii;t ne grocery. il
S i'OKK FOI! SAl.K -Ax liiliv Dcpi
Store, Ninth street. Fui;ciic., Or.
KOIt SAl.K Huff Orpington citgs,
13 for $1. W. 1). Ilampton, no.'
Columbia avenue, corner Huh lit.
KOK SAl.K One No. 11 Oliver Type
writer; also one No. 7 Fay-Sho;
both machines In good ordi r. C.
S. Prank. il
KOIt SAI.K--Typewriter, practically
new; lerins cash. Call at llooiu 4.
Mel'lung building, corner Kiglnh
It lid Willamette. a20
lll'FK ..KlillOIlN KCUd Pure tiled.
$1 per setting, lleo. Melvin Mil
ler. -Uooni 2't, McCliing llloek
Phone lied It'll. tf
FOK SAl.K - Hood hois - t veins old;
1 '1 hands; only partly broke.
Price. $HM1. I'iione lie.! Hill,
(n'o. Melvin Miller, city.
I.OHANllKKItY PLANTS all cents
per dozen. :15 for $1, $2 per hun
dred; satisfaction guaraul ,'ed. C.
I-'. Moore, Creswell, Oregon. ni4
KOIt SAl.K Marred Plymouth Kock,
llolden Wyandotte and Itlack Min
orca eggs, $1 per setting. Address.
A. Wood. Saginaw, Or. a21
KOIt SALK Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper
rates in Incubator lots. Address U.
W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o
KOIt SAl.K Partlus wishing lo buy
2 00 acres of first-class timber laud
call on J. W. Carllle, four miles
west of Hale.
KOIt SALK Llewellyn dog pup, 6
- weeks old; will be right ago to
train this fall. Price $10. W. H.
Kay Eugene, Or. Phono lllack
4537 or lllack 1511. tf
OAK WOOD KOIt SALK Small oak
wood; can ho used for cook stove
without splitting; sawed lo 16-Inch
length.. Phone Farmers' 280 or
enquire at Slerner's grocery. RllO
POU SALE Snap Tor short time on
ly. One and a half acres, unim
proved, adjoining oily limits. Cash
or terms. Howe & Huoy, offlco In
Maurer's Jewelry Htore.
CHKAT I1AIK1AIN All 1S-acre or
chard garden In Drain; well water
ed and fairly good buildings; all
kinds of choice fruit; crop of- pota
toes and ouls goes with It. Price,
$11 .".Pi). Address llox 210, Drain,
Or.
KOIt SALK ily owner One new fir
room cottage, closo In; modern; lot
till 2-3x102; also one U-room house,
deep well; plastered; rock founda
tion; corner lot, qsxl2u. Will boII
at a bargain. Inquire at llila of
fice, tf
KOU SALK One of the best retail
general merchandise country stores
lu Lane county, having large log
ging and farm trade. If you are
looking for a chaneo to make mon
ey Investigate this opening. Ad
dress "X," this office. a20
. X-
KOIt SALK A cigar store, consst
of cigars, tobacco, pipes, sporting
goods, fishing tackle, soda foun
tain, root beer keg, iiiagiiiues ami
periodicals; Peerless elect rlc fans;
lieail ofrb-e for Portland and San
Francisco dally papers. Heason
for selling to change clluiate. Ad
dress llox 103, Ashland, Or.
WANTK1J
WANTED A girl for general house
work at once. Apply In the morn
ing at the Methodist parsonage. al H
WANTED To rnt, a five or six
room house, close in. Enquire of
S. S. Range at the Electric theatre
WANTED Cattle to pasture three
miles west of Eugene. Apply to
. E. A. Handgalhe, 11. K. I). No. 1
Eugene.
WANTED Ten ladles and gents dal.
ly to get their clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Eugene Dye .Works.
tf
WANTED -flood horse, infill to llilil)
pounds, sultnble for lady lo drive;
also two-seated top carriage. Ad
dress P. O. llox 247. with descrip
tion, it
,'AM 11.11 To li iniw tHuilil to $....
Mini for a I'-rru of varH with v.i'-
dgeil wr-nrHy. i.ooil prop'i-'ltlon
for nny on.- wl-Miii; lo place a
loan. A Mi . I'. I. . I are Haul il.
w
A VI KD - Plum r,0" to 3,0ij
upr-.- i'lcar'''l ir p:irt ly rlcuri'd
rieli koII, ;i'lpi-d In
ftuft, (ni klnij uti'l llvff Ktfifk; lo
rafS'in l-'-li'' mi river niifj rr-k,
Id'lti'4 Hi; U f)"-,:ili! 'iKIi aii'l O'llllll'
fif ;;:m1 In tr ;t i , of x m run ,ui 1
. 1" :'. ,:ttk tf
.-. I l;l.i' k (,. Jih-id ilo.-. i:;ii
r .'-:' I KlH'.liMy il-af:
Aii-u. , i to ii.'iai" i f "Cap." i'..v.at'l,i
".' ini 'o H.'-.-l-ri Hi ii. Miat nun-I
k.-v
.Ml si I I.I. M III I
-ll eiilliiui .1. )
DltK.-'-M KNi; Mifi- riiilltv.in k
Miller, .".".f Was.'iir.g'on y.tr-"i.i
J'honi! lied tlOli. alii
OllM' AMI Ull M
Al tlOKlUllN I'l.KA I'i.Mr - Hono by
,lrs. llert 'iiu't'ut lit ti-7 Hilyard
street, l'f3:" Kast N'.iu'b, on reason
able terms. Phone Hc.l 31102. tf
IK YOl' WANT Til Sill. I. your prop
erty lell the Oregon Laud t'onip.l
ny about u an.loticy will ilo the
rest. 4 12 Wlllauietto street, llll
geue. Or. o tf
rr
10"T tall id On'Z"tn if you
want bxrtz i ins lu nal t-stutt'. Wo
buy ami .t'll farm inni fiiy prop
erty, i in pro v I'tl a nil u u improved.
TiuiluT mill n.iuli'.K sti!i'k. It. (.'he
vein, Koiiiu 1 1, Wuli.oii Itlilt;. tf
NU'rit'K- HavuiH rei'ovei A fi'nm my
injury I havt lesuiueil my htisiuess
of horseslioeiiii; ami Keiierat lulaek
sniii li in x. l 1. Huioway, Kast '
Klevenlh street, Kainmmut, Or.
CASH AND $10 riMt MONTH
Will liny a beauiiiul Calilornia
viue ard, the income f .Mini li.i li
will lie sufficient to make you lu
de pendent for lite. Hand some
pamphlet, valuable iuf rmai ion
and contract free. K. II Kolunson.
Kcnerul aent, Pacific lirow. Cal.
INTKUNATIONAI VOU KKSl'ON-
DKNCK SCHOOLS --"The Musy
.Man's University." tiivoi a thor
ough training at your own homo
In nearly all tho trades and profes
sions. Text books and liMtrumeuts
I when required) uriiMied free.
Full informal Ion and circulars a I
the local enrollment office, -tii W.
Kihth street, K. J. Klrkwood, rep
resi'iitaUve. TO I.F.ASK Six acre:' ln botioin I
Harden land; excellent soil. Ad-1
dress C. U.t care tluard.
FOR UKNT A modern flat. Kn
quire of M. Schneider In tho Schnei
der block. tf
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHVSICIANM AM) Sl'lUil'lONS
DK. ANNA MAUREn, Osteanathlo
phy'clan. All curahlo dlanaaai
treated. Women and children t
specialty. Office over K. R. Unnu'a
Phone liod 1631.
Dlt. OI.1VE C. WALLEIi, Oatoopathlc
physlcliin. Office hours, 11 a. m.
to la; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. ilninii
ton hiillillliK, 7lh anil Willamette
Btreetu. Hosldoncu aii'.i otflce
phono 0171
Ull. 11. L. STUIJ1.KY (jHtoopathlc
phyHlcliin. Offices over Cliaiiibei'iT
Biore. MS Wllhiiiietto Htreei
l'liono (Hack 1 3 "J li . 'i in nit 1 1 :i 1 1: i n
free. Resilience 731 l-'erry BLreot.
I'hono liod 31U7.
C. II. CANNON, M. 1. lloilioepilllllo
lihyslclnn ami niirneiill. Chronic
dlseaseK and diseases of women
and rhllilrcn a sneclally. Klectrl
nil vlhrutory and 1 1 k li L troulinunt.
Ofriie. Hulls 1, 2 and 3, Dunn hulld
Iiik I'hono Main (IV. Hoards
lloffuiun llouuo. I'hono Main 11.
. TITlirt, M. I). lloinooopulhlc
liliyslciau it ii (1 Burgeon. Chronic
illaenHeH uud iIIhc'Iihok of women and
children xlven Hpeclnl iilleiitlon.
I'aindlc no I vii ii Ic . utailc, X-rny and
vlhrutory electrical treiiliiiuulH kIv
('II. Office, fiSl Wllllllliello si reel,
with Dr. L. 10. .McIioiikiiI. It"sl
dence, una I'earl Hlrnet. Officii
photic, Main 620. Heslili nee
phone, Main Hill.
Al TOItMlYH-AT-liAW
S. II. A 1.1, KM, AUtiriiej-nt-hi, (110
Wlll'iinetLo Hlreot, Kiikoiio (treuon.
1.. llll.YIOl', Altorney-at-law. Ollliv
over Yonurg hIioo nloro, Eii.ctk
(jregou.
IJOIIU18 & SKIl'WOIiTII, Aliorneyi
at law. Office In llovoy biilldliiK.
over Chamhera-Hrlstow bank.
C. A. WINTKItMEIKK, Attornoy-al
law. Land tttleB and prohate apec.
laities. Office over Chamberi-llrla-tow
Hank.
. M. T11AVI8, Attorney-at-la. Of
flea over Kugene Inn ft Havlngi
Uank, KuReno, Oregon.
WOODCOCK It POTTKH, Attorney-at-Uw.
A. C. Woodcock and K. O.
Potter. Office one block south of
Chrlsman block, KtiKne, Oregon
I.IiVIM II I.MIMIIVHIIM lloriinv-nt.
law. Itoomt 1 and 2. KtiKene Loan
and HavuiKa anx.
WALTON It NKSH, Atlorneya-al-law
J. J. Walton and 8. P. Nona. Will
prai tiro In all the courts In the
iitale. Office, room 3, Walton
llloek, KiiKt lie, Oregon.
WII.LIA.MK Ai I1KAN, Attorneya-at-law.
J. W. WIIIIiiiiih, L. I'J. Itenii
1'raellei In a J couris of the slatt
iiiul heforii Ihe I'. H; I. a ml OfHct
liltl.es 11!, Ill, 14 mid l." McCluui
llull'lliik'.
1. N. HAIIIIAI'HII. Hperlal alien
lion given lo divorce iiti.l nelilo
metil f citites. Aenl for Conti
nental lli.'iiramo Coinpatiy. Itoon:
1, , i-iru National Hank lliillillni;,
I'lio;. lie, Oreiroli.
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Wit Kli'tith "Meet, Unci lie, (Ir
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JAY C. MOlllli:, i
Phono lllack j'lil.
aip'.'l lieancr
1 Mil 1.1 Vll US
J. W. KAYS A: CO., uiuieriakiis an!
funeral director. Kimene. Or,
lAY a: liKNI-KKSi., umi.'r-.aK-ri
and einlialiucis. Corner Wlilam
ett and Seventh streets.
W. T. liOHHON. funeral dinvtor.
State licensed euitanu r. Ot fice
and residence. Tenth a ml Olive
streets. I'lloMw Ued 4-ISl.
aiiciu i i-:cr
FKKK THOMAS Arehltert. Sketch
es and plans drawn, blue print
and specif icat ions, ileneral Miper
visiou over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
In;. larm or small, ste me. Terma
reasonable. lioom 7, Chrimau
block.
MIMXO KN4JINKi:itS
HKUHKUT LKU5H. mining cnKinoer
and expert meta1lur;i.. Heliablo
information furnished to intending
Investors. Kxamitiations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
KuKene Orenou.
KKAIi KSTA'l'K A:KXT!
J. L. CLARK CO. Dealers lu real
estate, Creswell, Or.
KUSTIO
MOULDING
P05R5VBOX!rSl
! Paint - Paint :
Wa!l Paper
. Wc arc now
located in
our new store
m
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Practical Piiintcra and Decorators
. cor. W. 8th and Charnclton
1 Phone, Red 54 tJ
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IN ONE OR MANY COLOR8
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIOH QRADE WORK
lATIt at II UITIII llllfl
I J.
M. Morrla V. P. Morrla
" J. W. Warren
The Red Star
Ileal Kiiliite, liiNlirniiff, InveMt
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l'roM.ly I.Nieil anil Sold at
Onner'H in-lce ::::::
Uooni I, .1cCliing hlock, Corner Ml h
a ti 1 Wllliiinetlo Sts.
Phones - firriro, (Hack i;s7l; lie.il
ilenie, lllack h:.
MiiKetie, . Oncon
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Cuncr i! Ti'.ujimjf
( i in irctc. Or.ivc', Ijniidinij
i.nj .in:l .mavI ex.'.tvation
c.'.rtii lor sale
Phu.ic ?..c.i 2ol 1
or tall .it Zj W ith
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