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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
r.hwi every uj ui M,',?,,?,,s and make all remit- u-- . . The Eugene Ouard, HtfliGENEDAlY GUARD. 'fuuTHiiVTiNa co., CharM H. Fislu-r. state Is determined direc.lv hv the strength of th. H,urt ,hut' I, given i Its Slate I'liiver.-i'v. n cim: any m ,. ..,., ' . El-QRKE DAILY GTARI. THIHS1.AV, APRIL 30, 10OH i:lni: gobsc"it'"u Iteun Unity stale the cnd.'-ion schools could !,( told in- university. Qkcwi-o. the Ity fcf the wrk of the sivh. - v and eighth grades ran 1,,. d. from ohs-erving the hU'.i , h, ,;., school system is ;,:;,. ,,;,, through intlii.'t,,,. from L..red by farrier, per .,0ionents of tl,v at.j.roi.iiation P 0 ( lu advance) . . . . 2.00 : " alumina th.it tin-,,,,', SV" s,'"":;ls ""-''" i1- . npr vear i - .'IT UUUl u.l -- Advertt: ippllcation- Oreson. postof. flee M ASfols ' ThB "lr!- -v. fnllnw 112 are auui-.nr.eu w L, and receipt for subscriptions or J" ,, anv other business for The r"" T rinrk. PnMtYtMi 6oburg-Ceorge A. Drury .,. itmasters aro authc Lira and receipt for subscription the Liaii? - -Mrniiier of Associati-d Press. hHlKSDAV, APIHL 30. 1008 Vt ; re it the; I'liio:, ' AH postmasters. oy""."'" ;oiiici space has been douhle.l. staff trebled, and the number of Eugene gives promise of being easily the second city In Oregon in the near future. Boosting and public spirit are doing it. Portland Journal. ; IVTOS XKWSPAPKK AXI THK VX1VEHSITY SThe Dayton 0itimlst, one of the htest local papers In the. state. jmaklng a vigorous and able fight behalf of adequate support for State University, in Its last 1s- b we find the following: Now that the primaries are over Id your favorite has either had his pes realized or has had the "kl- h" put on same, you have a short fee to look up and study over the kasures to be voted upon at the blng election. When.' In going fcr the list, you come to the Cntver b of Oregon appropriation bill, stop B consider it carefully. The argu Ints are worth reading again and pi, and tile more you read the ire you will be convinced that it Jour duty not only to your pride tfonr state, but to the welfare of r children to aid tothe titter is; the alumni of the University In Kr efforts to gain for Oregon the he educational privileges enjoyed Jail other states." IMIXti 11V lloMK IXDl'STKIKS The second annu woman s .S u ial and I'oliti, ;,! in tngiand i p.-puUrly known as ,! suffragists i, hs just been publish,. J It shows that during the year end lng relnuary, I ; n s . th,. s.iciely ex pended :i2.r,lln, s compared 'with $12,.'illll the year before; that lis sales of literature have risen from J00 In 1S0C to $:inin) , i;,,,;- i;s the ub- scribers almost quadrupled. It has held more than .'.nun meetings all over Kngland, of which too were at tended by upward of lOuii people each. It has taken an active part in defeating 13 local elections; nil wo men have spent an aggregate of 370 weeks in prison for their activity in behalf of the ballot, and the number of women willing to go to jail for the cause Is constantly growing. And the Woman's Social and Political Un ion Is only one or a large number of suffrage societies In Kngland that are all working for the same end. The organ, of the union, "Voles for Wo men," Is about to be changed from a monthly to a weekly. 7v .-H-it V fc. . f- PL 1 : v CLASSIFIED "COLUMNS 1 Oil SALE rou l,o; rhiine K.irmcrs : 1.K l i:i-:r it ontimii.i I'w.lve lii UKNT A m. m1, ti, t;a Sm 1 1 U in ilr, ..it M S, hn.'ldi ion lieScl m; 4 der block. Al!( III 1 I T l'dli SAI.K Thoroi.slilired Hereford bulls tor sale. Kiunure .",.',0 Wll iamette street. ;t 1'tH! SAI.K I'ncai I band Siudel'aker K nquiie al Kiu gooo ;i 1cu lie ,'iiul amm. 1 1 KOlt SAI.K lluft lirpiiiu,., .t;s, , U for Jl. W. 11. Hampton, 1 to: I t'liliimUia avenue, corner l'Jlh i. lll( KKNT Two l.icing Niulli s;,' , uene U.ickct Sio street. 1 !'OU ltl-'. I' A suitaM I,,;- mic I ft'1,!'.', tine ; till, I ! Sire. I full ,i; I coi ncl Tcnll. d Al'I'A' 1 OOlll.S .1, Ku Nim h t f KKKH TIIOM VSAr. !'.;' es and plans draw n. and sptvitu nt ious.t;c vision o'.er biiildiii's i onstr i, ion. If : hit, ,. lug, 1..; :e or small, r reason., l,le. Koom 7 bio. , .r. ;MieTeh t;ue pnntj ral super u course uf irg of tiulld . me. Terms v.'lu isitiau pic I tllt 111. I K PltlXTS of VAl'AXT l l.A.tS write us elli-losini; ,',0c f.n I ea h. Toivnsllip wauled. tlosehillg 1 Abstract t'o. IIU FF ..i:G110li.N Kt'.Uri -Pure tire I. SI per setting. lieu. Melvin Mil- br, Hooin L'0. Mcl'luns Block. Phone Ked Hill. tf j Kdll SAI.K - timid Mors,' 6 years old; I 111 hands; olllv partlv broke. I Price. $10(1. Phono lied HtU. j tieo. Melvin Miller, city. I KOU SAI.K -At a bargain, if sold j. this week f.irner lot on Fifth and Adams. Kuqiilre of owner, Mil S. Willamette street. mil lit is not generally known In Amer ica that women can vote for the mem bers of parliament of the kingdom of Bohemia. In the recent election the press reports say hat the women cast an unusually large vote. Sev eral women had been nominated fori parliament, the first time that such a thing had happened In Middle Eu rope. None of them was elected, but It Is said that they polled a very creditable vote; CHIEF GEORGE M. SHIPPY. The killing of an anarchist by George M. Shlppy, chief of the Chicago police department, arter the inau had wounded the chief and his son, started the police of the country and the federal authorities In a war of extermina tion uiwu anarchism. Secretary Straus of the commerce and labor depart ment promptly Issued an order to the Immigration authorities to exercise more rigid caution in admitting Immigrants, and steps were taken to deport all aileu anarchists who are apprehended. The attempt upon Shlppy's life Is bell to have beeu part f a general pint against the t'hlcuyu wliox l.OUANHKltUV PLANTS fill cents per dozen, 3! for $1, $- per hun dred; satisfaction guaranteed. I'. F. Moore, Creswell. Oregon. nit Till! VANISH Kit IIAVS IS llttiKll Though the question of whether It is better to provide for an armed bodyguard to follow the president and members of his cabinet all the time, or to compel these officials to remain in t lie bullet, and bomb proof cages, has nut yet become a national Issue it may, If precent tendencies are continued. Somebody has figured out that members of the house talked on an average of 220 words a minute the other day. That was going some, we'll admit, but but a lot of them will have to talk even faster than that when they gel back home anil are called cu for a few explanations. If congress, is as free from corrupt lobbying as members of t lit h jusr sub marine investigating committee s.'etu to think, there must be some- i thing akin to hypnotism going on In connection with some legislation. However, the .laps are far too wise to allow the failure of the president to get all the battleships he wanted from congress ;() tempt them into prci ipiialing a scrap. would Jlie Iiakfr City Herald strongly vt'H its readers to stand by home ustries. In a recent editorial it itssnts arguments that ure unan raLIe and apply, not only to Its -"ity. but to every town in Ore f that is ambitious to grow and lr. The Herala says: ipo city can prosper as it should wa there is a well defined spirit ) ''landing by home institutions, luj kini: lain bases It is a duty every ( os to his community to spen.l j money with the firm that Is I 'd by home people; people who j investments here, who have can-1 As I'm ! face enough in linker City to take see the Pacific cn.i-tors f ot tie responsibility of building . lime, he will not train I flown. j hav' the battleship ftc t ur in Walla Walla there has' coast permanently. '.!) been organized a society for "ilgating and fostering the home lXr 1'a'rona.ge Idea, and the thing would hold good In Ba Js! listen to a little argument: ;ll(w It stand to reason that the "hlrh is doing business here to- "d is eone tomorrow should he "in; of your trade, as compared " 1 substantial -i i! Does Lay the jest about the Julep In the runiphjiir balls at last. . For the miracle has happened and the olden days are past; That which makes Milwaukee thirsty, PHtPAKED INSTANTLY. Simply dd bolt does not foam in Tennessee. i Ids wner, cool and serve. 10c. per piickatie at And the lid on old Missouri is as i liroc-nm. 7 flavor. Hifuui all autxtutuu-. tight-locked as can be. Oh, the comic papers colonel and his cronies may well sigh. For the mint is waving gaily, but the South is going dry. My the still side on the hill side in Kentucky all is still. For the old damp refreshment must be dipped up from the rill. N'th C'lina's stutely ruler gives his soda glass a shove, And discusses local opllion with the South CI inn gov. It Is useless at the fountain to be' winkful of the eye For the cocktail glass is dusty and the South is going dry. It Is water, waler everywhere and not a drop t j drink. We no longer hear tine music of the mellow crystal clink. When the Colonel and the Major, the (leneral and the .ledge. Meet to have a Utile nip to give their appetites all edge, ' For I lie eigllo now Is e-'i-less and 1 h. rye lias gone .i wry. And the punchbowls h. Id curuiuloas, and the S.;iith is going dry. All the nightcaps now have lassels and are worn upon I lit head - -Not the ulglil caps that were taken wlien nobody went to bed; And lilt breeze above the lilllegrass Is as solemn as Is death, For II bears no pungent clovetin-r on ' its odorific breath. And each mini can walk a cha'k'lli" when the stars are In the sky. For the fizz glass now Is flzzless, and liie ri nub is going dry. not care to idle all Hie ,,'ir w is!i to kept on tlit Let us hop the supreme court will not reverse Attorney ileneral Bona parte, who has decided that the new employers' liability law Is constitu tional. The easiest and quickest way to gel called a liar is to get up in a ! crowd and pretend to be ame io ieu what constitutes sound tinance. ! I .... 'l t in,, nop., 'ncjilt I ; ches! nu:. I reu al lasi, I For i 'lore's but cue Hinl of nin in s.iiue ami the old, mi days are past: For the uatorwairon rumbles lllroir-. l the Southland on its trip, ! Anil It helps no ol" to drop off to pick up tile driver . whip. I For the mint bid makes a pasture and the corkscrew l.augelh high. Mil a, is slill along still side, and the South I' '; iiin dry, A'l.u iicorgian. THE MARKET P0R RE Institution that s pr fits right back Into the It stand to reason that i ,,. ....... VmiT to Al.llAXV . i- IX MK.MOItlAM mt. ... . -mill trein your business will do Timet) "'si in tv 1 Hired tood to Baker City when r to People whn hnvp little SOMK TI M K IX ITU UK I Albanv Herald: The board of gov- .i,.. Kiiceiie Commercial community as it will!;,.,,'., .,,.,.,1 n,, board of trustees In the hands ,r men who . ... ..... '..'i..i. ,.. invite lliirv I. Utisent. tirr all Invested here?" I the newlv el . led le,s.,-r for Albany. - ... , ,,, k,ii:i'i,e as the gu. -t the club the second Monday in May on. I . ,1,1 ess the feglllai' Ilieelllif Ol s ai hKit.MAX's vikws ,.1..mi: in o;,i-r t.. I . I show Albany 'hat Kug-ne is inter- a.e s -. . ... ,,f her ..is'er ci:- esieu 111 I io- " ' ies 111 the Willamette valley, proposed excursion of Ku-elle Lv.. ' UB , Ml v has been naiigtim " ' I I'fftlJtlipiiin. C,.,,. fl ' . . ,. .' H.-ned to ililtll s I t ltlNTKXDKXT I Ai KKKMAVS VIKWS ' Stip.iintendent Ackerman ,ht view that the public school ms Of Or , tlietiing the State t'nl- To eaken the. University ' ' I"". th alitn.lurd r.f nnr m is the position he Iff,.. 1:. . . n tne following re- r"'e,i address which he .-.-!.... . . . oria. and printed in '' an of that city: l :et iriven i.n Friday '.or of the Hnker City ';i-h school debatini' '' r.d.nt J. II. Aik Tlo 4 loan; -1 t.; a A-:, r ir, i 4 tne until the ha 1 t in koo.1 running well-known man an interest in speak Whereas. The Silent. Messenger has again crossed our portals and with out rap or password entered our midst and bore nway one of our no ble workers; and Whereas. We bow down with hum ble submission to His divine will, yet we keenly feel the loss of our dear brother. James Parker; our order has lost a noble member, one whose ex nn.i:e we should ail try to emulate; therefore be It Kesolve,). That the members of the Plea-ant Hill grange. No. 2 I . ex-end lo the bereaved family their sincere -.uipathv in their sorrow, and thai a pime be s i apart la our journal to ills menioti H C WHKKLKW i Kl.I.KN MITCHKI.I. AltTllllt McKKNZIK. Ir in P. Mr l'i'ii, and a: I MVKI'.M I V "jl i;l i:ll ll- Th" I n from ti,' on Ka-t N 1 ill build: H;'s 111,1 Fe ' !.-! it-. He .ot lint He Xi olell. ' Nine years ago it looked as If my time had come." :ivs C. Farthing, of M:'l Cr-ek. I ml T-r. "I was so run ,1 ,wn that lif" liuiK on i very sn,ler the .i,l. It as then that my driii-LVst p -yliiltic: l-it Klei 'rlc lilt-,..--s 1 hoiTgli: a bottle and I got what I li led strcnu'b I had c,e f,,of in the grave, bill Kleitrlc 1!,:- . .. :r b.-o k on the tut f anniti. an t le be n '1(S)"- .iti'e ' Sold II U i, r g'l.i: .I,'"- ,i' W. A K'l !.c,J.i.r AL ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rugh's 22 west 8ih St .Wfc BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Nine-room house uul lot 1 block from car line; fine home in momI court It Ion; u turgain nt $J.'hju or rurnlsh (.(1 fur J-'hi. ISM acn-s mil s from Kuen: it".' h-rr.s in iiil'i;:ttiin; 1!2U pust nre; Hp!- mini K-rooin house, U 1 x i liiirti; all klmls of fn.lt; im-Ici $U',OU0( In rluflliiK ovt-! i hlim on the placr. 1HU ucri-s. CTi iicrn pasture am! ti in her cruirs 1 ,50(1,000 naw tiiiiher; !u jcnn r.-iict-d; 4 room house, gprlng at house; small ham, chicken bouse, yuung orchard, all kfmlH of bt.rr.f; whooi 1 mile. Ueat thi for $1500. Mere we avft lfiO acron, 60 acres fenced; 2 houne, lurKe log hoiiRe and small frame, log barn, granary, well water ed with living h! re it inn and RprinK; 2.'i''(j.000 fwt caw timber; ! in lie from Ku Kene. Price, 1500. 85 acres adjoliiiiiK town; fine h-rooru hfuse, 3 hams; young family orchard; G head horsey, (J cowh, 4 year llnga, harnehs, waKotm, hiiK K.v, cart, 10y chlckis, tool, lnilemeiitn. f urn if ure, etc ; price. $:.Imhi; fl.hou ca-ih; halan'e at y r cent. We aiiso ha vi; huini'ftn opn InK and a lar,'1 lint of ral ehtatp to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGii 22 west 8th St. Every Woman a -"Hit a wcf.'Wfoj whirling Sprcy IIT t,. ....... oTI,,. (If .lei, fo t1-' Hi d that a'ld lin;,rovei from aNive ' i'.ih ., hool.. din .e ti r Th- of ,1 0: i.1 o l.'W I I li'. ' 9cs. 1 " ' li. i.i si isa i i:i sum; y., j , !i all I I'll ?.!.ih l " O i : t" : i : "M Tin: Tl:K. OHIO, ,.,.. f1 - Itne-liH It hr0 ( u.. twt. Woodward. (Jiurkr M i orilmat FOK SALIO Barred Plyniomh Kock eKKS, $1 .00 per settlnK. Cheaper rates la incubator loU. Address CI. W. Spores, Springfield, Or.o KOll SAI.K Parties wtsiiinK to buy "00 acres uf first-clans timber land call on J. V. Carlile, four miles west of Hale. WANTKI): ManaKer lor new branch of our business here in Knem.. Write promptly, with references. The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. KOU SALE- 4 tl-acro farm, 1 tf-4 miles southwest of Kugene; Rood small house, barn, orchard. Choice suburban place. Inquire of K, J. Krazler for particulars. tf OAK WOOD FOU SAMO Small oak wood; can be used for cook stove without splitting; sawed to Itl-lnch leu k til. Phone Farmers' L'Sti or enquire at Sterner's Krocery. in 10 TO THAOK A block of dry maple and body fir wood here in town to trade toward stock cattle. CaM on K. M. Warren, 442 l.awreuce. cor ner West Sixth. tt GliKAT ItAlUJAIXAn IS-acre or chard garden In Drain; well water ed and fairly koihI hulldliiKH; all kinds of choice fruit; crop of pota toes and oats goes with It. Price, $2'i00. Address llox 210, Drain, Or. Foil SALK A five room house and lot with KootI barn and well, with in half a block of i:tth street car line In Fnlruiount ; price $!M)0 If taken at once; address P. O. ox 111, Springfield, Ore. .in I KOK SAlJi A cimr store, conslst- of cji;ars. tohaccn, pipes, sport iiiK Kuods, fishing tacKle, soda foun tain, root beer kei;, nuiKHzlaes and periodicals; Peerless electric fans; head office for Portland and Han Francisco daily papers. Itoason for selling to change climate. Ad dress Pox lflli, Ashland. Or. FOIt SANK I lot 1.0x140, on comer of Fifth and Lincoln streets; east front. I Inside lot, ('.OxMiO, be tween Lincoln and Lawrence on Fifth street; north front. Your choice for $12."0. These lots lire as Kood as any In Kukciic; owned by Mrs. Adallne Church. Kminlrc of Howe & Itiioy, In M;tum-"s Jew elry store a 41! Willamette street. tf ACCOUDION PLteATlNO Done by j Mrs. Pert Vincent at 627 Hllyard I street, near Kast Ninth, on reason able terms. Phone U.-d 3302. tf NOTICK Mavliiff recovered from my injury I have resumed my business I of horseshoeing and general black I Hinlthlng. C. I). Holoway, Kast j Kleventh street, Falrmount, Or. IF YOU WANT TO 8KLL your prop erty tell the Oregon Land Compa ny about It and tbiy will du the rent. 412 Wlllametta street, Eu gene. Or. ' tf $11 CASH AND $10 PKK MONTH Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be sufficient to make you tn- itci.t-fwIiMit for Hfe I Iiuiiif-uinte pamphlet, valuabb Information and iimtract tree. F. M Itobliison, KnMal aK'Mit, Pacific Grove, Cal. i DON'T fall to see Ctaeifin If you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved. Timber and mining stock. H. Che I pti, Koom 11. Waltou ifldg. tf . '.'i: r '.Mil, a..: t., .r.-d hi f !. il.-- 11. z m:v. t. i mh;i;t k ! J W. K YS JC- CO.. u:ni. i ;;.;,ors and 1 ti le-ra 1 il (rectors. l'lit ne. Or. WAN TKD --Two at Chrisiick's KiKhlh street. mrls o wan ta t!c stauiiun, ;', West a:io WAN TF.D - Poy to feed proses n ml work in priming efil-e. Apply nt Guard eflice. Prefer a Kfo .t-si.ed hoy who wants to 1-, ;irt tltc traile. WANTKD Ten ladle and vents dal ly to net their clothes cleaned and pressed at the KuKeiie Dye Works. WANTKD To hurow $;P00 to 000 for a term uf years with ntlt edtfed security. Good pro post i lo u Cor any one wishing to place a loan. Address C. L.. tare Gaurd. D. (v t i FN I tKUSi N. .iiiiiertak(T and fin :itl:inrs. Cur inr Willam ette a Ld Seventh streets. W. T. GOHHON, funeral director. State licensed embalmcr. Office and residence. Tenth and Ollva streets. Phouo Ited 44S1. ii.M(i i:NiiiFi:Ks J 11KKPKKT LK1GH. mining engineer and expert metnlluri!. Hellable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Kxamlnations and re ports on mines und ore trtMttiueut. 1-3 u Kent? Oregon. AHSTKAtTOItS WANTKlt Mldille-aned man (f wot'd character lo take charge of small stock ranch. Hoard and house fur nished. Call at Guard office for particulars. WANTKD City property for 1 1-7-acre farm In lleuton county, Ore gon. tw:t miles from . growing town. Plaeo lies between Long Tom and Willamette river.; !o acres farming ground. W. 11. Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf , Till: LANK COI'NTY AHSTUACT l CO., Uooiiis 2 and 3. Waren It lock, Kugene, Or. P hees renMiuibltt. ! ' AKPKT I US JAY C. MOOliK, carpet cleaner. Phono Hlaek ro?t. ;;i:a; fsi atf. a ( a-: nth J. L. CLAliK & CO. Dcau-re ir. real estate, Creswell, Or. MST AND I'OI ND FOli S.i,K One Nntlonnl cash regis ter, one Remington typewriter and a large Iron safe. Ktuiuire of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. LOST Hlaek Hhepherd dog, dim ring around neck. Slightly deaf; Answers to name of "Cap," reward, return to lirodera Pros. Meat market. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PIIYSUTANH AM) KWMiKONB 1)11. ANNA MA1IKEH, Ontcnpnthlc phy'ctitii. All ciirnhlo dUeuflut tretued. Women nnd ehlldren t upednlly. Offleu ovor V. 10. Uiiim' I'honn Hod 11131. UK. (JI.1VK C. VVAl.I.IOIt, OHteuputlllo lihy-Hlclan. Oll'lcu hours, il u. in. to 11!; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamp ton hulldliiK, 71 h und Willamette HtrietH. ' KeBldeiico uwi office phone 6171. 'It'. tfrOfAX MOULDING 'ijW P05T,B0xesl- UK. II. I.. STUOl.KY Osteopathic phyHicliin. Ufflros over Chtinihors' more. f 1 H Willamette, street l'hoiiu lllaclt 13111). ( oiiHiillutlou I i freu. KiiHldomtn 734 Kerry Btruot. I'holKi Red 3IU7. C. II. CANNON, M. I). Himioeputhlc phyHicliin mid mirKeoti. Cliroulc dlHenseH nnd diHeitHcH of women and children n specialty. Klectrl cnl vlhrutory und llifht trcutitutut. Orrice, Hullo 1, 2 nnd 3, Dunn hulld liiK. hono Muln u40. Iltmrdif llofftnun IIimibo. I'hono Main 11. J. V. TITUS. M. I). lloilloeopHthlcl phyHleliui nnd BiirKi'nn. . Chronic! dlHi'iirieH and dlHeiiHen of women nnd children Klveii Bpeclul attention. Kurailli: Kiilvanlc, Htutlc. X-ruy mid: vlhratory electriciil treaiiuentM Klv-I en. Office, F S I Wlllninel le nil eel, with Ilr. I.. K. M. li iiinal. Itenl-j deuce, (ilia I'earl Blreei. Officii phone, Main ll'.i. Kenldeucu phone, Main 1131. i ATTOKM'IVH-AT-I.AW IN ONE OR MAlf Y COLORS LA ROBST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THK PRODUCTION OF HIOH GADE WORK S. I). A 1,1. KM, Aif.irnti)-at-ln, 616 Willamette strt'w'., K line no (irpiion. I I ItTIt tt 10W It UITIII tlt M L. MILYKU, Attorney-Bt-luw. OHIO over Yoran'a shoo itore, Eiifena , Or-tgon. UOKH1U ft SKIl'WOKTII. Attomey at law. Office In Hovey biilldlUK over Chniuhcri-llrlHlow bank. C. A. W1NTEKMKIHK, AUorney-al law. Land titUm and probate npec iu It leu. Office over Chaiubera-Ilrli-tow Unnk. j Paint - paint Wall Paper : u. M. TKAVIS, Atlorney-at-iKM. Of fice orer Kmenn Ixiau A. Saving! Hank, KiiKnne, OreKon. WOODCOCK I'OTTKK, Attorneys- j at-luw. A. C. Woodcock and K. O. I'oltnr. Office one block aouth of ChrUman block, KiiKene, Orfgnn. I LKON l(. KDMUNHON, Attoriifiy-at-, I law. Itoonm I and 2, Kugenn Loan I and HnvltiKH Hank. j WALTON ft NICKS, Aliorncys-at-lnw. J. J. Walton and H. I'. Ne. Will practice In all the courts In the Btate. Office, room 3, Walton Hlock, KiiKeue, flreKon. , i" Wc arc now located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Pr.clicjl Pjintrn and Drc.orj.tofi cor. W. 8th and Chirnelton Phone, Red 5411 INTKKNATIONAL COHKKSI'ON DKNCK BCIIOOLft "The lliny Man's l.'nlvemlty." (lives a thor ough training at your own home In nearly all the trades and profes sions. Text books and Instruments (when reijulred) f uriiMied free. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. Klghth street, K. J. Klrkwood, rep- resental v. WILLIAMS A MK AN, Altcirnevs-at law. J. W. Williams, L. K. llf-nn 1'ractlce In all courts of the stau and before the I'. H. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and li lcCluut llulldlng. run iik.ht in I.I.V-.I: S.)i in - fine liott',111 t-f.i den i.nol . exe. ll.nt soil. A.I il: ' . I' l. if (iuard. n i 'mh 1 .; 1 iioov-t run i-knt f. - v I A-" at 11 r'h .- 1 : . L. !.' . : I lli.:!l -.tel. 11, I I. N. IIAItHAl.'OII. Special atten tion glviMi to divorce and settle ; I Micnt f estiites. Agent for Conti nental Insurance Company. Itoottk f, Klrst National Hank HuildliigT Kiigen., Oregon. JKSSK 1, S KI.I.S. I.awyr,-, No. i West Klghth street, Koo-tie, Or. M,n.l!e IMllllf file. I,!. Speeidl fttleflllon lo the evil initial ,011 of a ll Htraru, drafllng wills. eitilm , s tales, coli ve) antes Kiel col led II) 1:9 Aii.o to alt iieiuiou ln:lt.t,:jri. l'tioi, . I. en uiq. IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Hour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, NuLs and Oranges J. W. WHITE Th. Grocer Corner 5th .nil Will iti:-lte Sis. Phone rffd 4hll