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THK El'GF.XR DAILY GVARH, FIUHAYQMAY 1. 11)08 ffflEflJGENE DA.LY GUARD. iTfMsrisa u.. inc. pobliiWO e ' Address alU-oni-1 ...,jwr make an Ksml..: ' payable lo The Eugene Gu rd, 'eW ,,. r r...l,.rrinllln "'v ii j i I I , bv cgrrlsf, per Week. .15 i i.v carrier, per month .60 , months (in aava.no:, i.e.. C moot! Copies . u'aakii - - .1. imiru. rci . Advertising rates made known on ? n.rinn , i'KS at 'Eugene. Oregon, postof-1 i ftce as second-mass mane. f ApHitu for the Guam. f The following are authorized to (ft. and receipt for subscriptions or S" v other business for The ISSKTnd Weekly Guard:' . - " -"me o. ne om-.ashioneU hired I (Wwell J- L. Clark. U is easily answered. She has iCbarg George A. Drury. degenerated into the house servant AH postmasters art" authorized to and is known among the shuildv aris i"oims rr iis ,h . ie iW mo AX INDKl'KMIEXT I'Al'K!.. .Member of Associated I're. Fli!lAY, MAY J. JDCI8 4. Sing us something full of laughter, Tune your harp and twang the strings Till your glad voice, chirping after, Mates the song that robins sing. Loose your Hps and let them flutter Like the songs of wanton birds; Though they naught but laughter utter, Laugh and we'll nof' miss the words. Riley. 44 4. .. !. .. . . ..,,. AMKUICAX MAItk.SMANSIIIl' j ItKST IX THH WORM) 1 If this country should ever become jlmolved in a great war, would tho ii . ' always increases In value more than mrksmanshlp of the army and navy jthe .()gt of U)e mproVt,lm,nt Sl equal to the occasion? Thisques-j ftion Is answered by Livingstone: U)g' An(,(;1s ., S;l I)U,K) nml iwngnt 111 an uruce eoiuie, jlns to Hit witli Ulg liuns," lit tne ITecanlcal World for April." This Jmicle Is based on the recent target fpractlc e at Boston, Fortress Monroo .laid MngdiUena Bay. i To appreciate this shooting It Is fuecessary to understand that every single shot was necessarily studied out In the light of the following facts ?nd conditions: The curvature of I He earth, the speed of .the projec jjtile, the distance of the target, the density of the air, the direction and s'pwa of tne wind, tne temperature una age of the powder when placed ilnthe gun. the height of the tide at Ilk. . fi , i. , ...i-tr," ' jmc uiuiiiciii 01 uring, unu me uou Jf the projectile, which answers tn tbe 'curve' of a baseball. In est I- imattn? ttm uff..ta nt tlw,o Infill' 1 Sences th:re are required hall-line tel-j esfODes. thermometers, anemometers, 1 i'eather vanes, stop watches ami i " jinany -jther delicate instruinems. , ni M s ,.,,.,. , I 'What, then.-will be thought of the'hi.r nf (-,,,,,,,.,-,.,-. m Is'.atentent that recently a ten-inch: ,. , .,.i,i,.,i jUttery in the W, firing at i fort in Unstoii h:n-1 target f iur and a jlalf miles distant, and moving at the rate of five miles an hour, struck it ilh every one of six successive shots. !ired within less than four minutes, ind that on the following day even jthis record was excelled by a battery f 1 ieive-incti guns? The size or tne fset is not given, but the hits or falh batteries were bunched In a rec tnsle of ten by twenty feet. I At Fortress Mnnroe C'aiitain Kil wrn w.is called upon recently to f'' at a moving pyramidal target, tthoiit knowing Its distnnce or u'd. lis distance was. In fact, three a half miles. The calibre of the 'un is not given, but nccording to an pastern exchange. Captain Klluoiirn it four shots through the target in than one minute and nine sec "di. the last shot demolishing it. S At Magdalena bay the whole fleet. ;Wirain5 "ack and forth In battle ormati Jn. fired t a target twelve by ('"nty-oii.. f.-et In size at a distance !'""" Muds. The world's battery -"""'"J was broken, and on Ul,! "rj.an1 the record of hits with its f''9 ") was 8.41 per ft tin per :tt',a'" while the record of one of ! f"U!i as 12.:.:. hits per minute, ' 1 lose to the world's record a single gun. surprising, as I f ls Is ni.t e.xnctiv a" An.. 'j?"l''ati., 'l it u - ans have alwiivs had a i 'a lor marksmanship, and: - -ratifying to their prid" to ' they are living up to their It-: i -tain ailvanc ti the hun lr '.ird ndvanc' i:-.e. in r ,1 f: I 1 tu 1111)1 -1 ; nounced I April T. 1 (lrow.-.i- 'rch 2 3, the ni'-.l the third . California Fr, 1'. i" . iinoor.-:' ;;! 1 at'. ;.,lv.,t, ,-. t. fi e rises l;hi:i fjft,.,.,, ,i .s s mur '-''an th had look, d fur. T greatest rise trtiit suj.i.- , cents a hundred, and :th frlli l-ackittg eas.in ni" ja-t commence. Among th cail-es , cribed to the ranid ii,,. ,,r .I, ,- i"e me snort Cuban croi crop in Purtu lii, , and the ior'.:i: 0u .50 . rranel'i-o f- .05 ''aeries, in illustrating the natural rv 1.50 quenee of the rise, stated that th.- Cuban crop will be 1,-ss than 1. .- tune th i.:t . . . .....j Wlllil' ST V.mr crop was was none mand. 1.476,0110 tons, too much to niei and that t the de- An excliatu , .7.. . ' "'" mtcnen man . or sunn, other kin.i ..f a maid. Anyway, she Is classed as a servant, and the very till., itself Is rc- I voltiiifi to any right-minded American girl. And this accounts for the dif i fieulty experienced in procuring eft'i ' cltnt household help. The averai;.. bright American girl who thinks any- T thing of herself would prefer a thous I and times to work in a store or office ' Ihiin t.. ,1.,., i, ... , ........ .xi.i.ua ... vui; j.v.i, L I il 1 1 1 1 . of the mistress of a house, in the former position she. is at least en abled to preserve her self-respect. I uou eauuoi ue retained in tne servile position of a servant. Pendleton has the credit of being the first town in Oregon outside of Portland to pave its streets. Several j blocks were paved "three years ago i and this summer thirty or forty more are to be added to the paved dis- j trict. The East Oregonlan states that property owners who were left lout of the paved district are now anxious to get inside. That's the Will' it i.lwiivu u-.u-lr miri li..,-., In gene some of those who are now ,,,,.. , .., , ,, district will be anxious next year or the year nfter to be Included In the limits. Property along paved streets lk,r southern California towns are are in- fuvor of a larger navy, now that they have received a visit from j the' fighting craft and men of Uncle I Sam's fleet. We are constrained to believe that ir the battleship fleet could only make a tour of the United States and stop a few days at each of the principal Interior cities such a pressure would be brought upon the lawmakers that they would be com pelled to build a navy that would outclass all the other nations of the world combined. There is nothing ,,k h,,i micintirv work to brln (he (ih(,r f(,uw ,() ,.,. w;iy ol ftcr .,; You ran usually gel a line on the condition of any bonm by watching the news columns. few months ago reiary Cortelyou veil at least a col stickful was given a s)ii(.i h ,jy Sl. Vl(U..j i,;nV been s num. l.ess man Itic that i Cham did net - I (' ri-l-iall Mors" f Wiseon o the t i 111 ': men he to Indicate sill, sa s "t il - fart her her one g 'ts 111-' il finds." which would s' 'in belief that l.aFolelte is a big.'I man that Tart, the scales lo the con- arv notwitlistanilinu". Hah: Who portant things tu ,'s lor such i it I 11 - is who shall lie pl'es favorite batter of tin just lined out a hotii cme was tied In tin j ident when ihe j home team iia. , er. when the last Inning'.' Answer that, you lues backed pessimists. Maybe the people, who are a unanimous in asking for some Imost sort 1 of anti-panic legislation. il be sat- isfied will, the prnpor-eu i mi commission, but wis- men.!.. r.'iicy is of in It. ress will not bans lo-avt.) cong ShrutinK is still b- ing campaign public. 'V law 1 hut it's safe to gii-ss tin Itv law will 1"' put on lone liv the ra.in-atlon. that no publle oll 'he st.itll'e ifeie illl 1 1 1 i -- I hooks it, lime lo in ..ai's rolltril-'l'iolis lain. I -ct move V ing him we pre' lion he ' M ,e Jim "' ) inform n 1S ,).., ; p-ll.ib Pi W o 11: h v "'A H v I v ! i sii4Hi-x J, a. -iS jw-?4, ll LI ggr3trrr-i 1 n'- CHANCELLOR VON BULOW. Socialist demonstrations In (Jermaiiy have revived talk of the reslttimtlou of Chancellor vou Ilulow. who bus beeu the uncompromising enemy of tlicsn reformers. Ills obj tiou to the murrlnge of the crown prince to Princess Cecelie. urrnyeil those noinl.les against him. and It Is emiiiion gossip in Hcrlin that their influence has gone a long way toward antagonizing the cinpeiur ami the chancellor. l'niiie.tionably Von Hulow li uo luuger thu powwrul arbiter at court that he uuee was. OX THK WltOXfc SCKXT. A prominent citizen of Washing- ton was traveling over 11m. ,.f r,.n. 1 way with which he was unfamiliar.1,..,. ad ... ,, , , At a certain point the road passes a ; ).V "'vl"r nll"s,'lf, m! ' 8l,l: fertilizer factory, the odor from - J"'"avi morning 1 wi I rise which Is offensive.' It is particularly ! "0,ore then lights up the skies, disagreeable to a lady w ho Is com-1 polled to make the journey ' daily. "I'll set this clock so It will ring As a protection from the obnoxious i Itefnre tb. birds begin to sing: atmosphere, she is nccustomeil to i Its strident bell will me awake, carry n bottle of lavender salts. j An early morning walk 1 11 take." As the train nppronched the fac-1 tory she produced the vial as usual, I unstopped it and applied it to her nostrils. .Presently ilie odors from the factory began to permeate the car. The Washington man enduri-d it us long as he felt that he could. At last he rose to his feet and, np-in proaching the lady, said, in his most polite manner: "Madam, oiav 1 lennest von lo n. place the stopper In that buttle"--Youth's Companion. THK UTIKhV. "Uudyard Kipling, when he dined1 with me," said, will, some pride, a literary Chieagoau, "told me about Simla." J "It seems that Simla Is up In the, mountains the hills, as they say In. India e txl the ladles go there in the; hot weather to escape (lie heat of ' the low country. "Well. Kigiliug said hat one love ly cool, morning at Simla, he was preHenled to a grass widow. They ejill those ladies grass wld.iws whose, husbands are d-tnined by work In the hot cities of the plains. ) "She was aw-fully pretty and charming, and as they talked to gether In the pleasant coolness, Kip ling said: " "I suppose you can't help think ing of your poor husband grilling down below?" "The lady gave li I tu a strange In-tk. and he b'ar'.ed iifrerwur.! that she was a real widow." NOT THAT KIM) Ol' A TALKKIL "On one o"(;,slo when In con gress." said .lames F. Hanks of Bos ton. "C.eneral Beiiiaiiiin Butler aros' in liis place and hit incited that tli" mi in her who occupied the floor was: transgressing th -limits of the de-I bale. I " Wl-v g-neial.' said the member, reproachfully, 'you divided your time with me.' " 1 know I did.' relolned Butler rri-nly. 'but 1 didn't divide eternity with you."--- YVnshlngtoti llerttld. Cotbaotni atreses uoni In the salueds It Itelicllell the Spol. Mr. K. 1 1 u in pi, n y . who owns n large general siore at Omega, ()., and is president of the Adams Coun ty Telephone Com pa ny. us well as of the Home Telephone Company of Pike rountv. ) . says of Dr. King's N'-w Discovery: "Il saved my life onr,. at least I think It did. It seemed to reach the spot 'he very seat of my cough -when everything else failed." Dr. King's New Dis covery not only reaches the rough spot It heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat, lung and chest. Sold under guarantee at W. Kuyken dall's drug store, .".tic and $1. Trial ho-tie free. IMlVT KAIL TO SI-:K The two Drews all th" W" k at ,f Oltl'HKI M THKATItK To rell." the Uowi'ls e const ij.atlon. clean out tone and strengthen the di:-e oral I.- organ.-, put tt-ein Hi a nat iidi'lon with HollHter's Itoi ky oifitain I for 'hir'v l In in .st rell; hie ton. or Tab- S, Tea Ditci; co. for I.n'titi' Kind Y:: ' la ' THK LAY OK Till-: L.VY MAX ,. Wreathes there a man with soul And when at an ungodly hour Next morn, the clock with all il power Made noise enough to stir tint (load. And woke the man upon the bed - . . ! -V11" V" 'r.? V""' ' r'repet j h would,, t chuck i In the street . ' . l"v il un u imc Aim wun a sign go orr lo sleep? Bohemian Mugazl&o. THE MARKET FOR ESTATE IS AT McMurphey & Rughs 22 wrst 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE N'ine-rootu house and lot 1 block from car line; fji houie in good condition; a bargain at $J,000 or furnish ed fur $2,4011. ISO acres li miles from Kugene; lllu acres In cultivation; 220 pasture; splendid k-rootu house. Oox'.o barn; all kinds of fruit; price J12,oo. In cluding uveryihliitf on Uie place. IHo acres, 65 acres pasture and timber cr'llses 1,600,000 uw timber; HO acres fenced; 4 room hoime, spring ul house; small barn, chicken house, yuimg orchard, alt kinds of berries; school 1 mile. IJe-at this for JK.00. Here a ISO acres, CO acres lenced; 2 houses, larxe log hoiihe asd small frame, log barn, granjry, well water ed wlta living Htreums and uprtngi-; 2.UO0.00O feet saw timber; t mlbi from Ku gene. Price, Ji:,ou. ha acres kd joining town; flue h'Ttnnn louse, 3 barns; young family orchard; a head huwi, 5 cows, 4 year ling", harrows, watins. bug gy, cart, lea chlrkMis, tools. Implements, furniture, etc; pricey 7.n(): S I . tah; luilan-e at i; (mt cent. We ai-o have business open ings and a large list of real estate to offer of every Jos- McMURPHEY & 8UG11 22 wU 8 h S', REAL CLASSIFIED C0LoUMNS O ' n I OK SAI.K h.i.i:: hay I'Oli toll. s u.i: S'Ullie 13x;. T. he Sin ll ti. n.: I liietie l-'aruu' FtMt s.u.i: bulls tor lamette s riuirouillltucd lie ale. Kuqtllre .'.' c. t. .-for.l i KOlt SAI.K -Cneai hand Studebaker I Kliil.llie at KlKi' g.teo 2 -men .urn. ei ciind- II FOIt SAI.K lluft dnuiii..... .. I U for l. W. 11 Hampton. MOJ Columbia avenue, "orner Huh At. i FOIt SAI.K ! hagoiiv ca I for J.r.ti. i liliard. $ K.o uprign: p.ano. nri-a-; goiul iis m-w; will sell Address "XY," can tt KOlt III. I K I'lilM'S of VACANT I. AMIS write us enclosing aOe for each. Townshiji wanted. Knschurg Abstract Co. lll'FF ..I-XIIIUIIN KGCS --Pure Ore. I, (1 per setting, lieu. Melvln Mil ler, Koiiin iO, Mi-Clung lllock Phone lted 14(11. tf Full SAI.K -C.ood hors.- ti years old: Hi bauds; only partly broke. Price, $100. Phono lie.l 1 4 ill. Ceo. Melvin Miller, city. FOK SAI.K At a bargain, tilts week IVl'liei lot o and Adiims. Knqulro of U0 1 S. Willamette street. if sold i Fifth owner, ml 1 FOU SAI.K Hatred Plymouth ltork eggs, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper rates In Incubator lots. Address U V. Spores, Springfield, Or.o FOK SALIC Parties wishing to buy 0,t acres of flrl-elnss timber land call on J. W. Carllle, four miles west of Hale. WANTKl): Manager for new branch of our business here In Kugene. Write promptly, with references. The Morris Wholesule House, Cincinnati, Ohio. KOlt SALK 40-ucre farm, t 3-4 miles southwest of Kugene; good small house, barn, orchard. Choice suburban plnce. Inquire of K. J. Frnzier for particulars. 4f OAK WOOIJ FOU SALK Small oak wood; run be used for cook stove without splitting; sawed to IB-inch length. Phone Farmers' 2Sfi or enquire at Sterner's grocery, mil) TO TKAUli A block of dry maple and body fir wood hero In town to trade toward stock cattle. Call on K. M. Whitoh, 442 Lawrctce. cor ner West Sixth. tf C.ltKAT it A It tJA I N A n 1 i-nere or chard Karden In Drain; well watet eil anil fiiirty goe-d buD.llngs; all kinds of choice fnilt; ctip of pota toes And oils got with It, PrJco, ll'ativ. ' A'ddruss Box aiu, IJniln, Or. FOIt SALK A fine romn hoiiBr and lot Willi -r.ood barn noil well, 'with in liuir :n block of 17th str t car 111, in J-'alrinioint: Jirlce 'iU0 if t.a!kon ttt once:: address P. 0. box 111, Hirlngflilld, Ore. ml FOK SAiL'K A cigar atom, 'conslst T cigut's, tolncco, pipes, 'sporting nods, flshlCK tuet.lu, sntiu full ll 'iiln. soot Iiikt knit maguinea anil jierlollM-als; 'Peorlms elite. rl; fans; tiuad office for I'tirtlnn'ia and San Franiksco 'tally .oajierj. Iteioion Tor soiling Ho chat.igo clluiiitu. Ad dress Box TG:t. f.Bliliiu.11. Or. FOU hLK I lot .oc!lt). on corner of 1'tnil tool Lincoln ai'ieets; eaat front 1 Inside lot. tillxltlo, be tween Lincoln Jtml Lawrence on Flrfh slroi.t; reirth r.onl. Your ehotre for ll'Jei'l. Tt.ese lots lire iis good nr-i any In Kugene; owned by A i s Adiillur Chin eh, Kniiilre of Howe ti. Blio. In 'Maurer's Jew elrv store Willulelte street. tf miscili,.-.nkoi:h Ai.Vtowc Dl frN PLf;AT;.Ni- Dono by Mrs. Iterr. Vincent at 027 llllyard ntrwit, nur Iiiast Ninth, on reason able tenuis. Phoue Ued 3302. tf NOTICE-'lluvlim reeuvered from my lnji.ry 'I liuvcraiinril my business of feorsetttiooliri; null general black stncKilur.. ' D. Holoway, Kaat Kl-venth street, Fiitrmounl, Or. IF YO WANT TO HECLL your prop erly tell the Oregon Land ('ompa- i ny about It nod tbey will do the rent. 4t2 Willamette atrcut, Ku gene. Or. tf 4 t:AHH AMU I0 ifSllt .MONTH -Will buj a lieiiin.-Jol California ivlneyard. Ihe Income . from which vlll be irrio!fii to .make you In depem.nt for llf)t. Haudsomu uiiniphlei. va-ituble liiforinatlon aid conlrart free;. F. II Koblnson, g-iieral agent, )ar.iric dlrovo, Oil, tliONIT fall in e Ch"em If you wait bargains la real oatata. We buy and sell farm and city prop erly. Improved and unimproved. Tlmb-T and mlnlnt it. II. Che rrig, ttootil II, Walton Bid it. tf IN7:itNi TiONAL (XJfttoKSPON Vr.SVK SCHOOLS "TW Iliisy Man's L'nlverslty." OIea a thor ough training at your own home In hearty all the trader and rofes lolia. Tevt bmfks and Instruoienti t when refillred) (iirnlphed free. Pull lifortsatlou and irculara at the I'Kal eirollment office, 4& W. Klghth street. It. J. Klrkwoort, rep resentative. '. i IK' tiT tM ( noil. A1- ill .;KT Q. I'l lit I: KM' 1 1 ni inuixl. ) it; i.k.m- quiie ot M : 111.- I.TIl i nl' r in l Ku- uii !I " foi: fa. gel KKNT .11 Mil' ..- U.l.'ke -.1 office Api.ly looms at K.i Nitith .-tr FOIt IIKM as. uu Ir. or two. boar.'. i r ('..'.;'. lllg eolll. .1 It, .. Jr. silitabi conttec t ,i Slle 1. 1 cornel' T tor one hi : lalili am t:l WANTKl) Ten mules and gents dal ly to get their cl.nties cleaned and pros-sed at the Kugene lye Works., w.M'i-:ii lo b.-row $:ioiio to (loo (or a term of years with gilt edged security, liood proposition tor any one wjsiiiug to place a loan. Address C. I. , care liiiunl. WAN TIOli - Middle-aged man of good character to take charge of small st.ick ranch. Itoar.l and house fur nished. Call at C.uard nt I'U .- fur particulars. WANTKl)-City property for 1 li 7 Hi-re tarni In Itentot, county, Ore gon, two miles from growing town. Plat-.- lies between Long Tun, and Willamette river: !'U acres running ground. W. II. Kay, Kugene, Oregon. tf I LOST AM) KOI Nil FOR S Ai.K -One National cash regis ter, one ltemlugton typewriter and a largo Iron safe. Knuulre of L. M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank building. LOST Black shepherd dog, dim ring iit-ouiid. neck. Slightly deaf; Answers to name of "Cap," rwward, return to Broilers Bros. Meat mar ket. STHAYKD From my place at Dead- mond's Ferry Tuesday evening, two; bay mares, weight 1200 to K100. Any Information ns to their where-1 iihouts will be gladly received, and ; nny expense will be cheerfully paid Hurrv Mersdorf. Pone Farmers' 14x3.' mil PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'HYSICIANH ANI Hl'ltCiKOXH UH. ANNA MAIIKKlt, Ostenputhlr phyx'clan. All curable disease trailed. Women and children I specialty. Otrice over F. K. Duun'i. Phone lted mat. UH. OI.1VK C. WAl.LKIt, Osteoimlhlo physician. Offlco hours, U u. in. to 12; l:Jfl p. in. to 4:30. llanip tou building, 71 h and Willamette strueta. Uesldonco and office phone UH. U, L. -8TUDLKY Osteopathic physlcli.n. Offices over Chambers' store, 018 Willamette streei I'hoae dlluck 13211. Consultation free. 'Kosldonco 734 Kerry street. I'hoM-lted 311)7. C. II. CANNON, M. I. llomoepathlc phyalclan and surgeon. Chronic dlHfiuees and dlaenses of women and rlilldrnn a specialty. Kleetrl caj vlbrntorr, nnd light treatment. Offloe, Hullo 1,'2 and 3, Dunn build in;. Phono Main 64 0. Hoards Hoffman House. Phono Mnln 11. J. F. 'IT'lT'H, M. 1). llomi iialhlo physician nnd surgeon. Chronic dim uses and diseases of women and '-.liPdrcii given special- attention. Fatndlc galvanic, static, X-ruy and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, r.st Wlllnmetlu stn-et, wllh Dr. L. K. McDougal. Resi lience, aj 3 a Pearl street. Officii phone, Main 021). Itesld. lice phone. Main 113 I. ATTOIINKYS-AT-LAW . li. AI.LKN, A tlornej -llt-la, 61C Wlll.'iinetio street, Eugene f)peiron. L. UILYKI', Atlorney-at-law. Oltlc. over Yorun'a shoe storo, Eugeufl Oregon, OliiUHIM & HKIPWOItTH, Attorneys, at law. Office In llovey building over Cliambers-Ilrlstov hank. C A. WINTKIt.MKIKH, Atlorney-at 1 law. Lund titles and probate spec- 1 laities, orflco over Chiiiubi-rs-llrls- ' tow Bunk. I I,. V.. TitAVIH, Attorney-ul-iaw. Of fine over Kugene l-onn & Huvlngt Itank, Kugene, Oregon. W(XliCOCK at POTTKIt, Attorneys- j at-4iw. A. 0. Woodcock and E. O. I'otVir. Office one block south ol j Chra.tnan block, Kugene, Oregon. 1 LEON It. KD.MCNHON, Attorney-at-law. Looms 1 and 2, Kugene Loan ud Savings Dank. WALTON MCSS, Attorney-at-law. J. J. Walton and 8. P. Nesa. Will practice in all the courts In the aisle. Office, room 3, Waltoo Block, Eugene, Oregon. WILLIAM & BK AN, Attornevs-at-law. J. V. Williams, L. K. Beau Practice In all courts of the slat ml before the ('. S. Land Offlct Offices 12, 13, 14 and 16 .McClum Building I. N. HAHUAL'OH. Special atten tion itlven K divorce and settle aient if estate. Agent for ColitL neial Juaurnuro Compatiy. Ituon h, First National Bank Building O lliigene, Oregon. Ji ,-irii; (,. WKLLK. La w ; No. 21 ilk. ne, fir 1 r'.-st Klghth str o;.po-llo postoffli a ' 1 er.i tun to I he i . Illlill.lt ''r"flS 'Itaftlng w ,: s i of st, :t,g . - la i . T I 'Hii am '.t'-.'.i. j'irjiti - AIM HIT! T Fill TIK'MAS n 1 11. ' t. Snetch- (.s aUli j.i.ms di.uMi. b'..:.i prmtj and peeit n :;: ions. I'nti. ral super- il.slou i'1-r h i:l. lilies in course of ioiisii,. :., n. If ihit-.kitii of build ing, ii.i'.. or stii.ili, see lue. Terms reasou.u.'.e. 1:, ,.i 7. chribtnau bloc,;. I MU I.I thl its J. W. KAYS A lutleral dirt CO.. ctot s. ud-1 takers and Kug'-ne. Or. DAY iv I I1--N I r.KSiN. uiMienakem ai..l eto h.i Inn re. Corner Willaui- otto ami .-icvei.lh streets. W. T. COiM.uN, liiueral director. State licensed embalmer. Office and residence. Tenth and 01ie streets. Pliouo lte.l 44SI. MiMj kx;im:i:iis 3 HKItllKlt 1' LKICill, uitntng engineer and expert metallurglsi. Reliable Information furnished to Intending Investors. Kxanilnatlons and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Kue,eiju Oregon. AIIS I ltAt TOILS T.iK LANK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO., Kuotns 2 and 3, Waren Block, Kuiiene, or. i'lKcs reasonable. 1 CAKPKT LI'ANKItS JAY C. MOliltl'. i Phono Black .li7 1 rjn't cleaner. st HAL is i .xr i: .(;i;.T!i L. CI.AKK CO. Dealers it Teal estate, Cresw"!!, Or. Mnifl.rVfTi1" V" " ilh POSTBOXESI' LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OP HIQM OR ADE WORK : Paint - Paint Wall Paper Wc arc now located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Practical Paintrrs and Drcoratora cor. W. 3th and Chjrnelton Phone, Htd Mil i IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, NuY.s and Oranges J. Vv WHITE Tu Grocer Crti-tr 5'!: aoJ Vill.m 'Its Stj. H. j .c fid iti. 1 No. WlM mrnurni jNONBORMArCOLOR8 I LARGEST FACILITIES I IN THE WEST FOR I illllClllllllllllf i : m m 9: ', . e il t! 'SI - in pv n d A 1 lo a I p,;ii Led U7I1. o Q