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TgJlGENE DAiLY GUARD. Gl AKI, IMUXTIXG lO IXC. Charles H, Fisher. "j.7blil'e(1 every day of the P. ek, fllniciitlond and make all remit- ,gene. Oregon. "liuiimTitiu Hates Daily .. ',.,i hv carrier. Der vp"li K i - filtered by carrier, per mtynh months (in advance) ,,, Aa month Single Copies .' 31 . ... ,-...i,i4 nor vonr i Advertising rates made known on' atered at Eugene, Oregon, post.ia- onnnnH.toGD mitts. I lice o v- ....., Agent for The Suail. .1.. f.tllnwtne are am hnri.! ,.. Uke and receipt for subscript ions or Jiir and Weekly Guard. Cresweti j. v..a.iv. Coburg George A. Drury. .t ...is minsters, are mil twiriv.t ... AIi -- ,.j receive and receipt for subscriptions to the Dally and Weekly Guard. AX IXDHl'KXUKXT I'APF.K. Member of Associated Press. nJUiWDAV, JIXK 1H, 1IM-S IA1T AXI) 11RYAX KOH CAMl'AIGX Pl llLK IVY The Literary Digest says the sollc- Itnde ol Messrs. Taft and Bryan for He success of a bill to compel pub licity of campaign contributions prompts several editors to rise and remark that the desired publicity can tery easily be secured by these geu Uemeu themselves, If they are the tindidates, without any act of con gress, by a word to their campaign ouagers. And the editors of the Xj York Post, World and Sun sug (est that if tliey feel that way about it, they might make a good beginning hy telling how much their campaigns lor the nominations have cost some- tling that the" people would like to know. It all began with a telegram from Mr, Bryan to Mr. Taft a few weeks igo suggesting that as leading candi dates In 'our respective parties we join In asking congress to pass a hill requiring publicalon of campaign coatrlbutlons prior to election." In eply ilr. Taft sent Mr. Bryan a copy ol a letter he had written on April 10 to Senator Burrows, chairman of tie senate comniittee oh privileges ind elections, in which he declares Jmselt very "strongly In favor ol ie passage, of tho bill In question," :ltins his belief. "that it would tsntl greatly to the absence of corruption ii politics If the expenditures for omlnation and election of all can- iidates, and all contributions receiv- rfand expenditures made ly p.iliti- iil committees could be made public, loth In regard to state and national politics." Wheneat Mr. Bryan ile tiires himself very much "gratified." Congress failed to pass the' bill. iowever, and the matter is left as Were. It 13 now up to the candi dates themselves. All the country towns throughout He state are figuring on celebrating M the Glorious Fourth of July. Af- ter the smoke and noise and enthusi isn are over there will be the usual Tories and fatalities to chronicle. But Young America demands it and !Te must celebrate, no matter what tie consequences may be. Perhaps "lesson In patriotism is worth It. H sometimes we have our serious )obts. We are not quite clear Just, h Raj' battleships Admiral Kvans t " Wnts. One account says for St and another nineteen. " m than likaly that he is ask: Plenty. However, it is eon-: t has tl.fi sav in the matter. and i Rt honorable body has pas.-' .1 sitbte t, for the present a" ! ill g-t two no mor , no ' Andrew Carnegie places i; 1 '"'ml of all our metal-. T;. out copper as the n.-i. Nl be n..... s t.i a great ni r. ' o hav :... laboring uio! : asi"-n all along that gold Tim- i. 1 th,.i ,.., I '. : i b-i: as been k..o k' I ataen-.-: Tit! - I'nng said, in a address, tl.at tie' - ot siniiliul y i:i tl '1'" A::ii'riian ' n- - i t speaking hti:n" lange that close ' '"klnamen who !:a'. '::..5 nev?r reveale I 'ci:mi. "r imii, an I M he w. ier. "of !h us 1 1 " J-kles on tin i 1 " i.-.-i-d r.il ,'ur;-- i t a 1 of t. jo. ;(. i.'" ' ' r,;i:n ti thr i i; ' 9 u hilo ; 'i driven In: TJ.. t! thosi" Wn !nM dramd aio". !-"!' them -L ' . . '"'! ne a ,:.rr a j ' 1 I V. ...... ' i V-k- , .... V " .- .-.ni.lv i;': "i'-sv or :. ... ' - !'':! fs.n't .. -,.. M.'wiis in an ;r I tcriuancc. .ore t !.!,.- f pl'bll, tills..!,' 1 a ' .-. s to I t!'.-- i a j.'it " it' 'Ul! '-'s'ttlilUhi ' l 101! Fairbanks .. , !;:, ,, .. h place. l',...,:,)s . .llviri ,. winto i:,s,. o. k ius ,,( stamped upon the t.-i-I-r ,.f t., Whv itn.-s !. ;,!;,...., '., up day? it th. . l-.-'ti , I Mississippi chivalry can l-o no fin- j ther than tne .u.un ()f ,h fi,U iNt (When he refused to sl.,.ot i,. k when1 he discovered that his mortal mmnl bad been Inflicted by a lady feuj'st. He duced to cvery-day iinglisli, Col onel Watlerson's political working motto is: "Let's all hoi mether .i try to lick the other fellows b. fore we , 80"ll;"n"t u,'ller ...art , km.! . .. .. L"na rtelds has been at Franklin siart to knifing each other.' Some men don't knuw a good thing when they see it. The mayor of Tam plco, Mexico's most popular bath ing resort, has barred American bathing suits. So far as we know Joe Cannon has not congratulated Frank Hitchcock, though he must have looked with en vy on some of Frank's autocratic stunts. Those Republican delegates at Chi cago are hearing some new things, anyway. For Instance, the Lord's prayer repeated by the chaplain. Uncle Sam having gone extensively into the real estate business in Asia, the Lfherians cannot s,ie why he should not do as much in Africa. There Is no doubt about tne dis appointment of the "allies" but they would have a hard time convincing anybody that they were surprised. Anyway, the preachers at the Chi cago convention understand the grav ity of the situation. Their prayers' are unusually long and fervent. While the rubbish of the town is being cleaned up, don't overlook the billboard at the depot. MANY PIIOXKS HI T AT IT.MM.FTON Owing to the lac: thai the saloons of Penillel in are to in nut of business on Julv 1, about f ifty t"'i.-ph :nes r-ave be-n ordered -out at that time. When Kuaene went "dry'' two years ago ninetv telephines were taken on', hut within six weeks the company had gained back that niimli f and within two months v -r I -'1 n-w phones had been in.v.au-u u. .... so Manager Marston at the prospect and hack more phones within a few month tioli goes into elfee uiau. is n : alaric'd xnects t gain than are lo: t after iirnliibl- Kast On MOP.t.AVS I I rmti ni: 1-ACTORY It. C. Furniture nm.:..'.rH for L-hc.lesaie or reta:'. '"Mo s. ' -!ti,lKara.ee,l. rry" ;f Fifth street 'i'.-,j' i- ; ' hol i phone Black " ll 1 niark .". r.Cil. POOR CHARLES! -u-' : J-- A; ! . -...;Vi ,Jfr'", vi MR. TAFT RIDING ON A I'll .NK I.I X ITKMS 'Special C..nesioni!ence.) KrncKlin. June 1 T. Kvervthlne Is1 progressing nicely out in our couiurv' now. j Several people from this place at-' tended the Monroe picnic and all re-'' port a fine time. If you want to have' a good lime go to .Monroe. Mrs. Prank Kirk has been on the; sick list for some time Inn t r.! looking for a Job of work. We all! isn nun success. i Uolph Lingo says he has visited ! Smithfield for the past two months' and says he will continue as pros-1 pects are good. Harry Keeler has been on the sick I list for the past few days. j Miss Millie Kirk, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles I .em- t ! ley. has returned to her home at Heppner. j Arthur Shove hos bought him a' new horse and Is breaking It to work to the buggy. - Wonder what this all means. The Christian church has organiz ed an Kndeavor at this place. .Miss Anna Mounts, who intended to visit Triends at Salem Friday, has had to put her visit off for a few weeks. Misses Ada Smith, Lena Kicbard- son and Mr. Tony Bryant visited Miss Klsie Lemley Sun.iav. BIDS WAXTF.D Separate bids wanted for brick work, Iron work, plastering, cement work, plumbing, wiring and all ex-' terior mill work fur the I. O. O. F. ' building on or before the 20th of, June. 1 iHIS. I Plans and specified ions can bp' seen at. the office of J.ihn Ilunzicker, ' Eugene, Oregon. Kuril bidder will he required to, furnish a bond of at least fifty per cent of his bid. lty order of building committee. , J20 si'Miiv si:i:k 'i t: xf.wport. C:: Sun lay. liy. will run a iuc Albany at wit It the ii o'i June 21s:. the C. & K. ' n lO.ciii'sioti train leav 7 : :!." a. in., connecting locjc local here, arriv ing at Ya'iulna 11:10 a. m. On the return trip ih-.y will leave Yaqulna at a p. m., arriving at Albany at 10:30 p. m. A. J GILLKTTK, Agt. Slimmer l-lvcursiotl Rates to Yuqylmi Hlld .Newport and Detroit. On sale every day. round trip to Yaiiuina. Ji nn: to Newport la. 50: to Detroit. 14.2.1. Tick 'ti sold on Saturday and Snn- day tc, Yaqulna and NewMirt, llmlte.1 to Moiidav following, J:i oil. A. J. U1I,1.K 1 I K, Agent. STLRNIiFRG IIAIGIIT. ' i Pho'os. stamps and post cards. ' Genera! view work. Sixth street, be tween Willamette and Olive. tf Coeoallltt meal. 2e per lb. Ml Ii IN ; TINGI.KY. r.oi.t.l'-'e ill... of lags and bunting ' Hill s (Inn Slon . "V- ' 4S O vioKtsr I ,lt EVGHNC ItAUT GUAKH. THl'RSDA Y, JINK 18, LOCOMOTIVE. Aivi:itrisi:i 1,1-rri'Kiis Juno IT, 1908. Allen, 0. J. ' Arnold. F. M. Carpenter, Miss lone. Chappell, J. M. C'odne, Wm. Condron, Charlie, l'avis, James N. Griffin. Raymond H. Hannivan, Mrs. Fanny. Johnson, Clifton. Jahnson, G, C. ' Johnson, R. . latgan. F. B. McKibben, J. E. MtMullen, William. Morris, Dr. J. H. Parks, Dr. G. F. Prosser. Leon. Sears, Chauncey. Smith, 1. A. Walker, Rae. Wallatii, A. L. "(2) Woodward. W. A. Young & Davis. J. L. PAGK, P. M. Tlogers Bros. 1S47 silverware sold cheapest at Watts'. For sale at bargains two second hand ranges. J. W. Kays Fur. Co. If Phone Red fer. 1421. McVay's Tranii- THE MARKET - FOR Li ESTATE IS AT McMurphcy & Rugh's 22 wot 8th St WE BUY WE SELL WE RENT WE EXCHANGE &0 a''.refarm. 3 8 nrrcB In crop, 12 lu pHKtun.-; now (j-rcMim Iumihl and ltarn; crop, stock, totilrt. liiipleiiifiitH, etc If tiikfii hodii, Kf wth pluci a L 0((,rOO )1 :()') HHh. bH)mio itu i;it(xl IcrniR. 12 Hi rirH, iirri'H In cullivii tiin, 4 0 i:nn ran b; H'l u r'H hi tniitn-r ;inJ pahturi', all fi'iit f d; s-riK.m hritmc and batti ; t(Mf(I .2 Itui n hik! cow liar n or ( I ciiwh; K"'l rat in hiim; Iaj crop; utl t(Min uihI liii;il-riirntu ltl, ti'.' at 'l,.'VIM, oil l'!it lf tTl!IS. SO itiTCH 111 fT'Jjt, 7 lllll- fr'trn Kui:ni'. If ftold noon, wlit tiu m t;to.iM itu mw rrttji lilclud'tl 1'Mi fc.-ri'S, 7 iiiiS-.n frnm Ivi- i-" on K'' '1 cruvi-l road; 7 ' ttfr- s lu j ! I vat Ion : -" tti iaturi' ;ifl tlutlr. I'rl. HH.itoo. lois In I'hei'Mlr. ArizoTin. to fr;i(i for roj."i y In or war ..-rn rlr.K,. il ft- ; ti lt'in and 'it iii'iii i n in vry f i rnfiiln-d , fur K'J.IHlO. (lo-.d tifw r o lotv; t li-nif au4 har.) I'M hni-; for n mm od I' )iiir k hoiiH a irn. rlil'kfii fa til I ly or m; a nt tf. I JUKI, McPvlURPMEY &. RUGH 22 wtst 8ih St. HAIL (& iHUMWAY I'liitnbiiig an. I A!o if ro-rwl )..':. -. t Iron work. Ir-.n ... r Work. I Ill tin snd work pr .mp'; j til. 1 ry a ruiMino ot poiiMtiing uxiuim I'hf.ue Hkack 1:174. . WtlUuMrtw A s iooh CLASSIFIED COLUMNS r'uK SA1.K-- I..K). Sir. i: h. l'lioiu. i i ltcat h Karnu i s "l";t' r. l-'DK SAl.K - Klo II tuiN h o; s. I'houo Kai" th!Min. lrvintf. l. V. lUi SALn a Rtts to-auT. new, lor sale ctuap. AtMr. 14, Kueue, Or. a,uu.t sa II. o, It I KOIt SAl.tw '1 Uui Mi-.urtu Itei etord hulls for sale. ICuijlllre &jt Wil Umeite Blret'i. ; Kolt SAl.K - A d-w unta new hay on I rare track. Monroe and Thirteenth I street. A. C. Mathews. Jli 1'tllt SAI.B Hurt Hrpintttou escs 13 (or II. W. B. Hampton. Uu: Columbia avenue, corner llb l. FOR SAl.K -A first-class barn, sillt 1 able to be made into a dwelling Knquire N.'ti or S4ti Alder street, tt i FOR SAl.K 1'arttes wishing to buy I SOU acres of first-class tin er lat. 1 call on J. W. Carlile, to-r mil- - west of Hale. 1 FOR ABSTRACTS In 11 it, ,1; col it Ior blue prims of vi. -i it U. ... write R-jseburi; Abstr.-.i; .'omi :i v Koseburg. Or. j 1 I FOR SAl.K Good f--ro. barn, on large lot: ) ulso household goo.ls. Jefferson -street. ' .1 I ousc i , Kid Kar.lcit; C..II at lu J!" KOK SALK All kinds o( :our-f.Hi' wood. Can deliver a oc.ee. i 1 dress G. L. Beckwlth, tloshen, Or. Phone Farmers fiUx-a. J25 FUR SAI.h: S-room house. thre blocks from WtlUimnttp. stdaot; lot S076 feet. Price, Ml 00. Ore gon land Company. tf ' FOR SALK One Pole Angus bull, one year old; two miles Bouth of Franklin. Address J. F. Kirk, It. Y. D. No. S, Junction City. JIT FOR SALK Tinnier land; qunrter section In township 16, a. r. 1 w, section 32. Will sell cheap If sold at once. Address C. J, 11., care Guard office. FOR SAl.K City ioib, close In; 1300 3S0 aud 1400; ff0 down and $1 Oper month, without Inter est. W. H, Kay, at Kugon; Gun Company's store. tf if'KOK SALK A No. i IhihIih-hs for Bale; good locution; clean stock; will take city property in part pay ment. Wish to rt'tlro from busl-n-(H. Cull at liuanl offico. tf FOR SAl.K Flint-class haled client hay: ylso maple and old growth Mr wood. Louis C. Vttlia. .lunc- . ilon. Or.. R K, 1). No. i. Phone ' I- in mora' a9. J0 FOR SALE A well Improved fai in of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co burg. Thin la a bargain a" $ ill per aero. -On good terms. Smith & Brown, Coburg. Or. I FOR SAiiK One National cash regla I tor, one Remington typewriter and ! a largo Iron- aafe. Knuulru of L. I M. Travis, Loan & Savings batik I building. i FOR SALK Piece of properly on ; Wit Sinn aireel. Will, give a ! reduction of r.il If taken within I ten daya. Ilox H4 1, Kllgelle, Or. 1 Jit) IFOR SALK At a bargain, Hin acres ! of timber tinbe SliiHlnw, one mile I from the river; cruises fi.iiiiil.illlu feeu 11.IIUU. Knilllre C. V. Oglea by, room 1C, lleckwlth building, tf FOR SALK No. 1 client bay, baled: No. 1 grain hay, baled; No. 1 white oats; a good wagon cheap. Hi 15. SI. Warren, 442 Lawrence mri'i't, Ktigene, Or. Phone lllnck 4:102. J- IX)T8 FOR SALK BY OWNKR Two lots and H-room house, bnrn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. aH I (in lit & on Twelfth and Alder streets Just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Wlllaiiielle slrcel. vf jJ'Olt BALK Front jwo 10 nlnn are ' tracts of fine river bottom land, j all In full hearing orchard; one mile from city limits oa river 1 road. One tii-acrn tract; eight 1 eight-room houie; private water 1 works; nice lawn and seiriitilierv. 1 j T leirione and It. F. 1).; on eU:irlr j ! survev. H. A. t'oi if ! WANTKU WANTKI ,'lt Ot.'-:. .1.1 .-lal'-sof s' raw lieri les ; I'alll. e of rtwe t 1 I K WANTED kl'elo II Sweets. Illrl and to w.jrk clerk. In ramie . I'tlmi' of IK. ! WANTED Tnr.-o girls I. nur-lug at the Kiik-iii' 13' ti. pllnl. Ar;.ly lo Dr. J W. rsl hos-1 It irrl- ; tf I'e. Hie lii.-.n 10. ... O' o. I j W N Ti :l) A llil.l. .'lot b I'e woman to v ok nitd Ho lui. ! uoik on tin- lane'!. A'M"---. j S .nd.-r-ion. t ami. Cr"ek. l.alo- j (lr.'"n. ' I ROOMS WANTP.li All p r"i.s l.sv ) Put rooms to rent during tbe .ml I verslly siinuner s.slon, .Line 2. 1 -I'lly, 31. sre re.t..-lel to. lil.o tie 1 thf r.',:itrar f I In' I "nl vr P v. iflam 27. J-4 I T K v '' W NTED TI,. En will lv. 11 11 !'" If'lliV, .I'lll I- . s'ol f ,r 1 v f Ml I'e. I c ' IV Ci.'l il rr.,: nl'll.ivltn tl, T J. L CI. ARK CO Dealers IL real estate. Creswell, Or. A, ! 1 1 j it. t: '. 'i ' KOU KKXI4- Nno (rout room: ar- n.o'o hoal ; olt'i trtt' il-lus am! t'.itll Sllit.t'.ilo for lv. KiMUii' UO".. K4 l-laa-t NltltU ..,itr:. FOR KFT A ple.i.-ant fi.tnt sullutile lor tto. Ii....! d in i lion. Call tl.'ij lliijli street, of lentil roont. Mine. - I'O.lli'f jl IIOI K1. PROPOSITION l l.e I atu tii'u City Hotel, containing ..ti r. inns, tut iiUlu-d coin l-:e, bus re cently chunked nft nci'ship and the proiu'i'ty is now for rem. A vei y favorable proposition will be given to a fir! class hotel man. Will give long lease If lies red .l Iress II. X. Hurcllell, Junctton Cliv. Or. JL'U MIM'H.USI.UK. Ktli KXCll A.siitl - coo,, wuon for wood. C. S. Frank. lJ Last Ninth t i ecr. ' Vol' . ANT TO SKI. I, your prop erty I'll the Oregon Land Com mi n y a., on It and they will do the rent. i.J Willamette ureol, hlu gone. V. tl . you. .'otng away for the summer who v oild like some one to take .ma ii their place may call on "Or . ' n- to Mrs. Frniicea C.rlf Ilth, . West Fifth street, Phone Red r JTI'71- HafliiR ruccvured from my Injury I have resumed my business of horseshoeing and general black. smithing. C. I), llolowny, blast Fleventli street, Falrmount, Or. DON'T fall 10 sea Cheiem If you want bargains lu real eatate. W buy and sell farm and city prop erty, Improved and unimproved Timber and mining stork. II. Che. em. Room 11, Walton Bldg. tf. OI.K S UAZKTKKR A buiilnesB di rectory of each city, town and vil lage In Oregon and WimlilnKton. giving a deacriptlve sketch of each place, together wit b, the locution and ahlpplng facilltlea, nnd u clua airied directory of each bmiluess and profession. R, L. Polk & Co.. Inc., Seattle. lit) CASH ANIJ 110 I'KK MO.M'll Will buy a beautiful California vineyard, the Income from which will be aiifflclent In uiako you In dependent for life. llanilMoine pamphlet, valuable information and cuntract free. F, II. Roblimon general agent, Pacific tlrove. Oil. INTERNATIONAL CORRKSPON- lllONCH SCHOOLS "Tho llusy Man's University." (lives a thor ough trnlnlng at your own home In nearly all the trades and profei aions. Text hooks aud Instrument? (when rciiulrod) furnished free Full Information and circulars al the local enrollment office, 4,1 W Mlghtli street, R. J. Klrkwood, rap. resentnllva. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'llVSICI AN AM) HCIKiKOAH DR. AN'N.i MAI'RICU. Osteapalbli phyH'clau. All curable disease, treated. Women and cblldruu ( specialty. Oflli'w over F li. IJuun'i PI10114 Red 1011. I) It II. L. BTdOLKY Ostoopatblc physician. Offices over Chambers' tore, b 1 8 Wlllainuttn street Phono lllack 12211. Consultation free. ResldeBoe 34 Furry street. Phonn Red SIH7. C. II. CANNON, M. l. Ilomoepatblr physician aud aurgnou, Chronlr diseases and diseases of women aud children a specialty. Klectrl. ral vibratory and light treatment Office, Siilui 1, 2 and a, Dunn build ing. Phone Main f40. Hoards Hoffman House. Pbouo Main 11. J. T. TITtlil, M. D. Homoeopathic libyslclaa and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and fblldreu given special ul lout Inn. Faradic gulvaiilc, sialic, X-ruy and vibratory electrical IrealmeiilH glv a. vtlM-n. 5K1 Willamette street, with Dr. L. lit. McDiiiig.il. Resi dence, ti32 Pearl street. Office phone, Alain 0211, Residence pkono. Main 03!. 4ll'lllI.IS.,l T-I.AM .8. i). alm:;.-:, aiuiuwi -at ia, t e I Wlllameue siri.M'., Kugi.'i.u "omon U lill.Yrll , All... i.ey-i.t-law. OHIO, over Yorar's slioo store, Kugelis Oregon. H'.dN H EDM CN.-e N, Attorney-at law. Ro.iiiis I and 2, K'-eiie Loan and Ka v Iug4 JtiioK. 1.. V.. TH.tVIH. Al'i.i.o y ..t-.. Of I.e.' over l-oig. lie Loan Ac Saving, Hank. I.ui: , I 1 ... ;o 11 (.I'.IM a SKil'V.OKTH, Atioilie ut Law. jIi.e in lli.ve)' toilliltii ovei Chui.ilicrs-atrliitow b..na C. A. WIN'TKRMKH'JR, Atlorney -al law. Land flll'-s aj.d proliale spec IsliP-s. orri.e over Chamber. llrla t.w Hik. WODD'tOX'K I'OTTKR, Attorneys al-iaw. A. I'. Woodcock and K. O Porter. Offbe one block souiti ol ' Cljrm.iiau ol.ek, Kugei,e, Ongou . WILLI AMS c Hh-iS, rtllori.i ys-i ' law J. W. U llll. mm, I, E. Ilean I I'r.ietl. ti In all conns of Hie s'at aiol Ie I .re t .e I . S. I ..111 I ufllr. . Dili. I -'. I I. 14 ..i d 1 :. M' ''Ion . Ai.ro J .1 . pia.-tb-f .. 1 e. 1 s .-.iJ.HS, ..lol. .1 ' In u.l t IJflit e, 1 Kueiie, t 111 1:0 ' a.loi I'. 1. 11 .. I.l h;hu', I t.'s i'ltls. ate .id i.y fam ..is little I,..- " u.-uggisn. HAKN Kv At I t iK.S t. t H 1 1 oilMIIUt-O. ) JFSSK l. V Kl.l.. l.ay..-. No. ti West Kighth tr.rt, K.ug.'ue. Dr. oppostte postnfrue t,ie.i s,-iji.i aueuuttn to lint v.in.ii'atii u ' ab stract. diaftln Wilis, settling es tates, .'onveyaucea sad collections. Also lo all pctMiott lilaltrM 1'lio.i Kfil 117 6. N. HARIIAl'GM. Special atten tion glveu to divorce aud seule aient it Mlalts. Anul for Conti nental Insurance Ccmppay. Rotu b. First National Bk Building, Fiigeue, Orvgau. Ilnll.llng. I'.MIKHT AK KRS J; W. KAYS 4 CO., undertakers ami funeral directors. Kiigeue, Or. DAY HF.NDKRSON. undertakers and etiilmlittera. Corner WiIImii ettti and Seventh fltreew. W. T. GORDON, funeral director! State licensed einbalmer. Office aud residence. Tenth aud Olive streets. Phorni lied 44HI. AiiciiiTKrr FKKK THOMAS Architect. Saetcn ea and plans drawn, blue print and specifications. General super vlslou over buildings In courao of construction. If thinking ot build lug, large ur small, see uie. Tertna reasouablo. Ruora 7, Chrisman block. Vin KRINARY ht lUJLONS Kit. V. V. (iltlKFITII Formerly State Veterinary of Cali fornia: served three years on Statu Medical Uoard. la located ut Hangs' MIM.NU KNOIMKKRS IIKRUKRT LK10H, mining engineer and expert tnetallurglst. Reliable Information furnished to Intoudlng Investors. Kxamlnatloni and re poria on mines and ore treatment Kugsne Oregon. CAItl'KT CLKANKItS JAY C. iMOORK. carput cleaner. l'hiinu niark 5071. A HH'l'lt ACTORS rilK LANW COUNTY ADSTRACT CO., Rooms 2 and i. Wareu UlocK, Kugeue, Or latent reasouablu. SOI TIIKlt.N" I'AtTKlli 11. It. 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