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o ytm DA1Y GUARD. l inarle. H. KUlier. r .. j. t, ft"" - .l i,ldres all com. . j-.-o anws'fc.' n I yable to The Eugene Guard. j""" SuPSfipH"11 Hates Dally 1 1 red by carrier, per week. $ .15 SSIered by carrier, per month .60 K iSl on year (In advance) 4.00 oa'th. (in advance) .... 2.00 On, moath 5? iinela Copies 0a f!Liy Guard, per year 1.50 S Advertising rates made known on tiered'0" Eugene, Oregon, postof . (ice as second-class matte'. if ' Ascius lor "r,, 5uMr1- f Tie following are authorized to ik. and receipt for subscriptions or transact any other business ior The rcLwell-J. L- Clark. ill nostmasters are authorized to leive aud receipt for subscriptions otne Dally and Weekly Guard. ?Tv ixiuci-KNDE.vr pap;:.! " I .Member ol Associated Press. SATIKDAV, MAY O, 1(8 However hopeful one may be, whether one laughs or weeps, none can make thee speak, none can open thy hand before the time, oh, mute phantom, pur shadow! Specter always masked, ever at our side, called tomorrow! Victor Hugo. 4- p r L . . - jjtAI'lD KXTUXSIOX OK TROLIiKV MXKS The construction of electric lines an an Important scale was begun in Western Oregon little more than a Jear ago. when construction started to the Portland-Salem line. In five fears It Is likely that the Willamette Wiley will be a veritable network of fetch transportation lines, handling U Immense traffic and proving a fery Important factor In the develop ment of the territory traversed. I Whea It is considered that electric ! fraction has been developed within i little over a quarter of a century it ' b an amazing evidence of expansion! .But the trnllov nnw imnt 'r,ii! the earth, says a California ex (lange. Trolley traction has trans fcrraed interurban traffic, it .has fcrved to relieve the congestion of Sties by facilitating the easy distrl jntion of population In the rural sec Ions. Rapid transit has been ac Bmnllshed through city streets by kctrlc power. Produce, milk and Jber light freight Is now brought iu- tke cities In many places. The dust d smcke of the steam locomotive fcs been replaced by the clean and imost noiseless electric motor. This form of traction has, perhaps, aiie the greatest headway in the foitej States, but the trolley car now hi-iks passengers through the cities I the Orient, and even und r the blow of the Sphinx and of the pyr siids. In fact, the traveler can Ksrcdy 20 anywhere today in the i:ized world where he will not find fe'tricity harnessed and ready to 'I'd hi in on his journey. If hp electric car has been one of the c-t Important elements In tran?- njrnung the country and hi nd.llng tf the ronvotiicnne of mnd.'rn life Id the possibilities of the d.'voio'.- "t of this method of trans;iorta- are as yet onlv In their inception. CltltYIX(; 1 TltKXIiMS 1 OAXOKKOl S HAIilT ."-.The habit of carrying firerams is a y dangerous as well as a foolish and should be discountenanced rywhere. Many of the states have rted laws against the senseless j jit and others are preparing to do Vise. jjAialiama Is a leader along this line V has a very stringent law against frying concealed weapons. Other 3 havp laws prohibiting the car PS of firearms, but they nre inef- SVftlVp heeause lhllv r.r,!t 'to Incorporated within them. If y sheriff, constable and Justice of 'as authority to issue p-r- ts for carrylng of firearms it is to have a law tixntnrt the IT A "" Issue of the Blr jj'ai I Alabama) News says: I " tta be..n -..,. ...... ...,., ' reported t . "I'lite or other will be underta- , f ,3 S"t around the new auM-nls-! . r" in Hiif state. It Is idle t.) talk f " l'l'ins revolvers for a term of ; ?" trick to nvntl the law. The iX ':'lin- '1n ' 11 'H1 I'e enfor ed. Ik- nt.-s;.-.l in the higher ir's th'Te is eve.y rt.i.'-'ii it ill be heM valid. Th i,n 'h undertake to get " Inw will d?ubtl-s find or ti rl .-la-. ' nf i "usiness. t tie anost , '"" tidly concealed weapon cW 1 1 ' I'rograw to clean u;. ' MlosplH-re mi. J l;pre- tl) Th criwardly ' plttoi-t nine ' habit must go. along with other men-! aces to the public peace, the public' safety and the public welfare ' Wool is now 10 and 11 cents the local murk.. - Dealers are uncertain as to the future. Reports fr.mQCast ern correspondents to local dealers are to the effect that there is a decrease in consumption of manufactured woolens, and that manufacturers are carrying light stocks of raw material, waiting to see what is ahead. Re ports also say that if a rally In the market should come, it might be with an activity as marked as Is the pres ent dullness. Shearing Is already progress, but there are no sales. It s said that growers are In a position to do so, and that they are likely to ,hold their stocks if prices d. not im prove. The University of Orea.-n Is not a "rich mans school"; on the rontra- u at kirns to every hov and uirl !n the SIau' ''' is willing and able iu oiK, ine opportunity to acquire nn education as full and thorough as money will buy for any rich man's son or daughter. Hundreds of those who have attended the institution in the past will testify to the truth of 'this statement, and the several let ters on this subject printed In today's Guard will tend to correct the false Impression on this point created by unscrupulous enemies of higher edu cational work In Oregon in general and of the University in particular. The beef trust is still booming the price of its product, yet if you go to the large stock-growing localities of the country you will find that the price of cattle on foot is as low as ever. If the law-making body of the United States wants to do something really worth while for the benefit of the people It will get busy In doing things to the trust controlling the food products of the country. The people are entitled to relief and It must be given them soon, or else it will be too late. That's a curious reason Judge Gray gives for turning down nn offer of $200,000 a year to become presi dent of a big insurance company that no man should receive a larger salary than Is paid the president of the United States. How about that half million dollar salary paid Ilam- mond by the Guggenhi i:ns? The special 2 l-paga edition of the Coos Hay Harbor at North Ilend. just issued, is a splendid number, and one of the neatest ever Issued in this state outside of Portland. The Wo man's Club of North Bend edited the Issue, and certainly did themselves proud. Many planks, beautifully polished by would-be platform makers, will be found in the scrap heap after the work of the platform committees of the national conventions has been completed, with the "misfit" brand on them. Georgia's biggest editor Is respon sible for the statement that prohibi tion is doing a lot of good fur the ne groes, and that no white man has any trouble In getting a drink when he wants It. That may account for much. Seats in the New Yorw stock cv change have taken another jump f -,.,) 1 1 . the last sale being for $70. onn. While these may not bo the eats f the mighty, they look line i of the I'iea t most of us. th In making p:l: tie- fact thai g liarry to gw J'haw family are in advance the they ar" not h.dp: out, the rest of t'.i" mer ". disclaiming responsibility for things they fear will happen af'or be gets out. Well, supp-so It was smashing a precedent ft.r the New York Demo crats to send a defeated candidate for president to the tir. ns a delegate? national conven This is a prece dent-smashing ag". isa t it . The prophets ' pikers when compt.r today, one of wliep i.: I e men -1 with tit tails of what the cnnventi"tis 'of in el-ctifili. Secretary Tt't the rn:i:i':i that ,.f ,h.- ,f,-sidel, be expansion, tarv? Territ"r; t'i.. .i-.rieiiitr 1-vue '. .,m..'in ' "M Of what, Mr. Secre army. navy, or .1f ban'ls? c XADI.AI WII.I-OI'KN ' KMI'M'YMi:' XT Ol I K In cnrnr"' at :.31 w.;;.i , lug help at cigar i'h his ' i-"ir . t. Tie-.' .. I'.-.l 112 1. ' 1 Wti'atii. !'' ! T-.i l!ol!-".r 0,n th" . !arv liver, and ni.iV era!. T' hJ.Stem. ' . .n-te T1 i.i: Dlti- Ken-eiTi PV-nlr.c a THK KIGKXB DULY GUARD, RATlRDAr. MAY . - CLAUDE S. WATTS. The right hnnd man to Arthur 1. Vorys in the oniuageineut of the national campaign In behalf of Secretary Tuft Is Claude S. Watts. As a newspaper muu and Wnslilugton corri'spoudeut he Is iiciuainted with the luibllc men In every section of the country. A year ago he made tbo first extensive tour by n correspondent to Investigate the political conditions that will have lu'iirlng on the national campaign At the conclusion of that tour, which embraced practically every state with any hope of Republican otes In the electoral college, .Mr. Watts famine associated with Mr. Vorys ami has rendered valiant service for the secretary of war. THK FI.KKT OX THK. COAST. Out there' In California They are pawing up the soil. They are letting go of business And neglecting of their toil; They're forgetting their religion In the house and on the street. And likewise too their politics They're dotty on the fleet They are loading up tlie jakles With a cargo of pink teas. They are cruwdlng them with wel come As the heroes of the seas; I They've taken off the lid of things j And made the whole coast freo For every tarry visitor . Who came to them by sea. They have set the valiant officers On pinacles of fame, I They've filled their veins with native blood ' Which gets there .lust the sani They have given them the climatu In Its glory and its bloom, j With an affidavit showing t It will drive away all gloom. They swim out In the briny deep Hy either day or night To meet the coining warships Ilefore they get In sight. ' They flock around the anchored; steel j Like fish around the halt, And shout their joy along the coast U to the Golden Gate. Oh. sny. I Ou't California way. ' When they do things They do 'em on wings. j It's the boast of the coast. ' That nowhere else on earth is found The California's greet. And now they're handing out their best They're dotty on the bled. Kxchang'. MY IIIIST I'lilKXD. "I have a friend. He's Just ns glad to s'e me when I'm broke As when I have the coin, egad, and that's no idle joke, lie's never busy wh 'n I call; bis nieod is always gav. lie Is my friend what'er befall; has' always been that way. He would not sell me for a price nor piny a donblf part. He never offers goo 1 adviee. and that litis won my heart. You think 1 slr-l. h the truth a hi' ; that such friends never were. This is all true, but I'll admit my friend is just a cur. "lluckshot." Her hand this man routit not get, Ills health was not ns It should be, lie hid not used the "best as yet." llolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. I. Inn Drug Cc. Warner tunes pianos. Leave .r dera at Morris' Music S'ore. tf SOI TllliKN ACI1IC It. It. TIMi: Altl) Tomird I'ohIiimI I'asseiigfr N'o. :; a. m., Oregon Kx- V it e'i :.. m., Cottage Grove I 11 i.'' a. in., Roseburg las...'.- . N i. 14 -t.. t; p. m . Portland Kx- ;e-.-s. ToHtml San I mm I'neiigi-r. Si, 1 1 - 2 : 1 i p In.. Itoselmrg I'as- r-TIC-'r No, 17- - 9:3." P ui . f'ofage Grove Pa-s nger. No. jr. 12:32 a.m., California Hx-pr-'ss. No. 134:11 a. in., San Frtincls ... Kvn-'i. W"ii'!l!"g llnindi. s - 7 "o a. in., .iv( i;u:'eiw ' r t;,rit.gf:e;'l S,t . II in .Lin., arrives Ku- .- .... f ri Si.-i' g'i M No '7 1 : on . til.. .-iv.-s l:.jcei.e ',.r w-mLing (, to p ni.. a-riv-s Knjyi.f; I; nn V-r.d!iRS. WV M!'H'(JV. (on, I'a-- At'!. Por'l.itl'I.Q .KIHN M Si'OTT. O a ; . ; p. a J. Gll.l.KTTi:. Ltrs' A - v PHtPAKED INSTANTLY. Simplyadd boil ing water, cool and serve. 10c. por pucLut'e at all grocers. 7 flavors. Refuse all substitute. THE MARKET h'OR EAL ESTATE is'at McMurphey & RuglVs 22 west 8ih St Wl: BUY tltZ cut I W l JLLL ' WE RENT WE EXCHANGE Slno-ruom Imhiso and lot 1 block from cir lino; flnu lictiiio In Kond condition; a liartcaln at $-.'"00 or furnish ed fin" $,400. 1X0 ucp's Ki inlliM from Kunr; lt M iieri's tji i-ii If i valion ; 'i'J. pit ii lit--; sjiU-ndid s-room iionso, i;)x;m h.iru; all klmi.H of fruit; fiii'f. J 1 2,(Mt0, n rhidinj; ovt'iyttiinn on tlio ICO acri's, fi.'. nrfrt pnntnro and t!mln-r criil-i-s l.fiOO.ouo kuw tiinbr-r ; 10 a'.ri'S ft:ncMl ; 4 rnotn house, sprir.K at hous; small barn, rhlrken house, yoiiiic orchHri. all kinds of herri- s; ti l)ol 1 miW. IJcat thin for $1.00. Hiro wo kvo 1C0 acros, fiO acres leiicwl; 2 house), aru li'K hoiirif and sutall fittine, lo barn, Kmnmy, well watur fd with living nrreainH and sprhiKy; 2,000.000 fit HtlW timber; 9 ml)e.4 from Rene. I'rlce. tir.00. h,'. aiT'H adjoining town; fine 8 -room Iioiih, 3 barns; youuK family orrhard; & head horen, f, rows, 4 year llnK, harnesH. WKKonn, huK I!)", ran, 100 clilrkens, IooIh, 1 in pie Mien t, furniture, ate; price, $7.of0; $l,o(tu caHh; t'filuiieo at. i per eent. Wh alHo have buHlnoaa open Idkh and a larxe list of real estate to offer of every des cription. McMURPHEY & RUGIi 22 west 8th St. MONROE THa HCUSEFUB NISHEX " We have the exclusive tale of the noted DE , TROlTSTOVESond PRANCES. Ca-hpaid tor Second Hand Furni ture. Pharw KfO o'- VVe l Fiwhth St. EUGEJE .OPECON O 100S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS o I (111 SALE VOU ;.1.K New sIx-rcHitn liouso at tiaOaitt. lAluiro of owner at S74 Ki-rry street. mi: I1ALKP HAY KOK SAl.K Twi-lvo dollars por ton. Stiuire Sintth. Phono Kuriuers' 13x9. inJ4 FOIt SAl.K Thorouchlir.'d llcrrford bulls for salt. Kngiilru f5U Wil lamette street. tf I'tUI SAl.K 'I'llli two li-.sli n:i. I fresli. Inu'iiie street. ' eiud one at 117 tor i jon tt Law I tale l-'Ul! SAl.i: I have hard need, ." 11 of Lunelle, Ad lve Willi. sheii. tire Kitk SAl.K Huff (' s.m: ne.i i. L. It vk in I I r'.nnnloii i-c:i, 1 l.mtiiton, 1 1 'orner l'.ith ill. 13 for $1. W. It Columbia avenue. Will ItLlM I'ltlX'ln o! VACANT l.ANlirf write u.h euelo.-lni; iiOe for u-ll. Township wauled, itosohuri; Abstract Co. Kllt SAl.K Two piod lilnher claims Lr location Terms ren sonablo. Smith i llrown. Co llar. Oregon. Hox i4. j KOIt SAl.K tiood Horse ti years old; 10 hands: only partly broke. Price, $100. Phone lied 1461.1 (ieo. Mclvin Miller, city. KOU SAl.K At a barKiiln, if sold this week. Corner lot on Fifth and Adams. Kmiuiro of owner, yo I S. Wlllatnettii street. mil FOIt SAl.K llarred Plyniouth ltock ; CKrts, $1.00 per setting. Cheaper i rates In incubator lots. Address ti. 1 W. Spores, SprltiKfleld, Or.o KOIt SAI.i: Parties wlsbini: to buy 200 acres of flist-class timber land i call on J. W. Caiillo, four inllisj west of Hale. ! KOIt SAl.K A well Imiiroveii fainij of 120 acres. 4 miles north of Co-j burn. This Is a linrnalri at $'i0i per acre. On Kood terms. Smith & llrown, CohuiK, Or. KOK SAl.K Ono National cash ronla ler. one Itemlnitton typewriter nnd a lnrKo Iron safe. Kimulro of L. M. Truvls, Loan & Savlnna bank bulldiuK. OAK WOOD KOIt SALK Small oak wood; can be used for cook stove without kpIIIiIiik: sawed to lti-luch length. Phono I'armers' 2SU or enquire at Sterner'a itrocery. mlO FOIt SAl.K Six-hole rntiKO, one heater, dlnlni; table (solid oak), dlniiiR chairs, cut-pets, rocker, dish es, etc. Call eveniiins only. S3! Onyx avenue. tu6 Foil SALK A fine arm or 171 acres will be sold for $") per aero on good terms. If sold In the next thirty days. Smith & llrown. Cohui'K, Orennn. Ilox 114. JO FOIt SALK Flnu mountain ranch of SO acres: 40 In cultivation and alinut 40 timber; creek runnliiK 111 roil uli arm; fair house aud out 4 bulldlims; located elxht tnllea west of KiiKcno. I'rlco, $1000. Carl (1. Washburne. If FOll SALK A cimir store, conslat o clisars. lohnrco, pipes, sporthm Roods, flulilnn tackle, aoda foun tain, root beer lie, niiiKii'.lncs and periodicals; Peerless electric, funs; head office for Portland nnd San Francisco dally paper. Iteaaon for selllliK to clinuite climate. Ad dress Ilox 103, Ashland. Or. Foil SAl.K 1 lot tiuxl 10. on corner ol Fifth and Lincoln streets; oust rout. I Inside lot. 60x160, be tween Lincoln and Lnwrence on Filth street; north from. Your choice for $I2."i0. Thorni lots are iih ttood as any In KiiKone; owned by Mrs, Adnllne Church. F.n(illre of Howe &. lluoy, In .Maurer's Jew elry at. ire, 642 Willamette street. If FOIt HAI.K No. 13 --Ml acres 7 1-2 miles out; hotiiie and haru; $2Ti per acre. No. I S I --4 0 acres. 3 inilea from Kuttene; hlKhly Improv ed; KrowlriK crops ko with farin; tho best t ti I ii k we know ol or Hie motley; $4s(io. No. 170 A (Ine farm of lino htm; Improved; out 12 miles; $2Ti per acre. No. 1711 200 hitch; no ImiIIiIIuks; C mill's out; $20 per acre. Also hundreds of other farms and ranches. We protect our customers from all frauds and swindle. bellevliiK we can make more money by locatliiK a man rUht, and then local lux Ills friends, than by any other meth od. OreKuii Land Company. WA.NTKII WA.VI Kli liookki'cpcr und steno xratiher. Inquire of Scobert limine. Klithih and Olive. if WANTKll - A yonni' man l'lween the ait.'H of IS and 20 to barn the hardware biisliieKS. , Kunuiio. Ol (Irlftlli Hardware Co. 1 'i tf WOKK WAN Tl-.ll mail with li wife nnd child, III dextituie lr- fiiinstances an' any kind bf work at once. Knqulre at Guard office. W A NTKI) To tiurow $3000 to 18, ooo for a term of years with k I tt -cded security. Hood proposition for any on' wUhlri to jiln'e n loan. Address C. I... caru (jaurd. WAN'TKI) - City property or I'tT-ar-r" litrm In lt"tifon coutitr, fir lion. ri ml!"s from rrowiat' town. Pipe., ties brte"n L"ni: T-jiii and WlllittiK-'t" rlver ; t ..-es L-nmlntf croutid. W. M Kay. r.r.'Tii', On iron. tf ailht I.M.A.NKOI h LAWN iy wiNH-- 'ii-t'lr ! rnrwlns: J.ii at rnoo.ibli; lats, Kniulre at Luard onliv. nil j -(Conititllitl.) ACOOKliKN PLKATt.NU Dona by Mrs. Hc-rt Vincent at 627 llllyard sirwt, near Kast Ninth, on rfaiou able tonus, l'hona Ked 3303. if IK VOL' WANT TO SKLL your prop-' erty teM tho OreRou Land Compa ny about it and they will do the rest. 413 Wllluinoito alroul. Kit sono. Or. tf NO TICK Havtnu reiMvcrod from tni; Injury 1 liaw resumed my business J of horseshoeing anil itencral black-' multiline C. 1. lloloway, Kast : Kii'venth street. I'airtuount, Or. i HOS T fall to tee ClM'zcm It you want bargain in real estato. We buy and sell farm and city prop erty. Improved and unimproved, j Timber and minlni; stock. 11. Che em. Itoom 11, Walton lll.li;. tf ! JIU CASH AMI $111 l'Klt MONTH -Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income Iroiu which will be sufficient to make you in dependent for 11 ft. Handsome pamphlet, valuable Information and contract free. K. II. liohlnsou, Kotteral nKent, Pacific drove, Cal. 1 NT K It N ATI ON AL CO it It K8 ft ).N DK.NCK SCHOOLS "Tb llusy Mitn'a I'nlTBrMty." Gives tuor ouKh tralnlnn at your own homo in nearly all th trades aud profes sions. Text boo lis and instruments (when required) furnished free. Kull Information and circulars at the local enrollment office. 4i W. KlKhth street. It. J. Klrkwoud, rop roseutatlva. I'M It 11KNT Fl'KMSIIKI) IIIKIM 7'S Willamette Btr Ktllt el. KKN I' -ml 4 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PllYSICIANM AM) Kl IKilOONS UK. ANNA MAi'KKll. Ostenpnthlc 1 phv-'clan. All curable disease, treuied. Woinen and children i specialty. OfMco over F. 10. Dunn's Phonu lied 1631. Ult. OLIVK 0. WALLKlt, Osteopathic physician. Ofllco hours. 9 a. m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 4:30. Hamil ton biilldliiK. 7th and Willamette streets. Kesldmico und office phone 0171. Dlt. II. L. 8TUDL10Y Osteopathic physician. Oltlcea over Chaiubora' store, B18 Wlllametto street Phono Illark 13211. Consultation free. Kesldcnco 734 Ferry alruut. Phono lied 31U7. C. II. CANNON, M. !. Ilomoepalhlc phyalcian nnd suritecin. Chronic dlscnses and diseases of women and children a specialty. Klectrl cal vibratory ami lli;ht t rent mint. Oftleo, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build ing. Phono Main f40. Hoards Hoffman House. Phonu Main 11. J. K. TITUS, M. II. llomueopntlilc physician and surxeon. Chronic dlsi'nses and diseases of women and children Klven special attention. Faradlc Ralvanlr. atatlc, X-ray and vibratory electrical treatments giv en. Office, But Willamette street, with Dr. L. K. McDoiikuI. Heal Uenco, G32 Pearl alruot. Office phone, Main 020. lteslilenco phone, Main 631. ATTOItNUYK-AT-LAW 8. I). Al-LKN, AttoriiM) -ot-lu. (116 Willamotio Btri'Ml, Kiikoho f to iron U. HILYKU. Attornoy-nt-liiw. Otrlc over Voran'a uliutj Luri, Euguii Or)K(n. DOUKIH & SKIP'.VOKTll, Attorney.!, at luw. (ifflro In llovoy bulldliiti I over L'huniht'rH-l.rldtow luuik ! C. A. WINTKUMKIKK, Attorury-al i liivv. I.antl titles und protuito hjipo- laltll'H. Offlco OV(J CllUIIlll(TB-llliH- tow Hunk. ' I . V. TltAVIS, Atlorney-at-law. Of- I flee over Kiikuiik Loan & HavliiK' itaiik, KiiKono, Oreicon. WOODCOCK ti POTTKIt, Atloriieys-at-lnw.' A. C Woodcock and K. O. Potter. Office one .block Bout li of ('hrlumnn block, KtiKonn, OreKon. LKON it. KIJMUNSON, Attorney-at-law. Itoonis 1 and 2, tiufjenu Loan and BflTitiKs Bank.r r : WALTON it NKHS, Attornnya-at-law J. J. Walton and 8. P. Nesa. Will practice In all ths courts In the atate. Office, room 3, Walton lllork, KiiKen, Orexon. WILLI AMB ft HKAN. Attorncrs-at law. J. W. Williams, L. K. ilean Practice In all courta of the suit and before tho U. H. I.uml Offlct Offices li, 13, J4 aud 1 5 McClutii Ilulldlnis. - N. "llAKnAUdli. Siirciul ntten tlon niveii lo divorce and sottle aient f estate's., Auont (or Conti nental Insurance Company, itoum ' 6. l'lrst National Itank iiiilldliiK FJnffeiis , f Irenon. , , JKHHK f W KLLS, iMWf'T, No. it MIS('i:i.I.MX)t ! West Klxhtu strtt, Kuiteiia, Or -X10 opposlt pin)toffl. t.lvcs si.;c j J ViC C atte atlon to His eiainluatlon uf ! i m -stracta, drafting wills, unttlluK i s- i tnteii convevAtiCfis anil ei il li.el. ..r.a 11 Also to all punslou matters. l'hotvf Kei 7 6. . AltriHTWT r'UKK THOMAS Arrbltect. i,.tt j. n and plans drawn, blue ."tl'iti snd eiH'f ..cfitloiis. tienera, (JMer. vrdon over liillldlnin In 11 r coiiorui ilnu. If tlilnklc : i ' tn.;f larRe or stria!!, see p rcsop ib'p. , Itoo.'t 7. - tl!KV I A Itl'L l' i.i;,v.n j JA. MULHII isA-L J'tioim tiiai k 00' I. Itll il. KSI IIM AtiKXT J. L. t'l.AKK CO. Dealers real estate. Creswrtll. Or. .MI.MMi KNtllNKKIts"'"" HKKllKIt T l.KKtil. mining cim-lneor ami expeit niuiallurctftt. Hellable luformatlon luraished to Inteuiliug investvirs. L'xamiuatious nnd re ports mi mines and ore treatment. Kui;. no Oregon. I'.VDLKT AKIItH J. W. KAVS Ji CO.. und.'rtaker8 and funeral directors. Kitcne. Or. DAY HKNUrtKriON, undertaker and tun 1:i liners. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. W. T. titilUION, funeral director. State licensed embalnier. Office and residence. Tenth nnd Olive streets. Phone Hod 4 4X1. AIISTICACTOItH THK LANK COUNTY AHSTHACT CO., Itooma 2 und 3, Waren Hlock. Kuueiit, Or. prict reasonable. ' U-i'l Jfj KITCHEN & KOMPP Siiccouiors to ARMITACE & BOWN Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Cik and 7th, Euffcnc. Or. CASCLtNlC ENGINES , IRRIGATfON, SPRAYING and PUMPiNG MACHINERY Knlrlmiik-MtFt-Ho (Jiuioltuo Kntno for iuiiiiIiik. Hpriiyhitf, smviiiKt gfitl tiiii. .OhU'Un c(niili'tt'. .-' Knlrlmiik! SnilcM for wrlKhinj'. 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