THE Kl'GKNK WEEKLY OVARI). THURSDAY, OCTOBER H. 10«>H
•
10
BULGARIA THROWS
OFF TURKISH YOKE,
WAR IN PROSPECT
WERE LICHT IN
SEPTEMBER
ALLOWED AT THE
SEPTEMBER TERM
Super* i-uir-,' Account
The buildings started In Septem W. M. Summers, supervisor.
50.00
ber for which permits were issued G. D. Coryell, supervisor . .
19.50
aggregate $4 4,00» in cost of construe W. R. Hardie, supervisor . .
10.00
tlon. Tills Is a light month, but tbe 8. W. Porter, supervisor . .
70.00
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
total would have reached
nearly 8. II. Lyons, supervisor. . . .
45.00
Paris, Oct. 5.—The Temps ♦
$100,000 had |>< rmits been issued last Martin Noffslnger, suoervis. 32.50
♦
♦ today publishes a dispatch
month for the Dunn-Wilkins three- Curtis Hayden, super.
34.65
♦ from Vienna saying that the ♦
31.25
story
brick
on
West
Eighth
street
C.
O.
Eichler,
super
.
.
♦ Bulgarian army is marching ♦
22.50
and the Hovey two-story brick on F. L. Prindell, super .
♦ toward the frontier and that ♦
18.00
West Eighth and Olive streets. These W H. Sallee, super..
the
Turks
are
moving
for
♦
♦
62.110
buildings were started In September W. B. Goodman, super
ward
to
the
encounter.
Aus
♦
♦
10.00
but
permits
have
not
yet
been
Issued
P.
Snapp,
super...
L.
tria
Hungary
is
mobilizing
♦
♦
19.75
for them. They will figure in the Arba Harrington, super
♦
♦ two army corps.
40.00
October footings. The permits Is Curtis Veatch, super .
♦
+
18.7 5
sued by Building Inspector McFar Henry Kompp, super .
Paris, Oct. 5.—No official ♦
♦
65.00
land for the month were as follow’s: Joel McCornack. super ..
confirmation has been re
59.25
Fred Kall, residence Woodcock av- Jas. A. Austin, super . . .
♦ ceived in Paris at 6 o'clock ♦
enne and 21st street, $500.
Assess>r Acrount
♦ this evening of the reported ♦
125.00
J. M. Woodruff, residence, corner B. F. , Keeney, .salary . . .
mobilization of troops by ♦
♦
40th and Jefferson street, $2000.
Lena Stewart. assessor’s elk 52.00
Turkey and Bulgaria
It is ♦
C. W. Cochran. cottage, corner | Martha A. Schooling.
♦ believed here that Bulgaria ♦
65.00
10th and Adams, $500,
assessor's clerk .....
♦ will remain on the defensive. ♦
3. N. Gibson barn and residence, Mary Gam ber, assessor's elk 52.00
♦
♦
12 th between Lincoln and Lawrence, Ella McAllister, assessor’s elk 32.00
«
♦
2.25
B. F. Keeney, supplies..........
Berlin, Oct. 5.—-The Associated $1.000.
F. 8. Dunn, repairs on residence,
Witn<*«*< Account.
Pre--
is
authorized
to
Htate
that
Ger
Sofia, Oct. 5.—Bulgaria, a tributa
10.50
Harry Tabor, witness ..........
many associates herself with the me $150.
ry principality under the suzerainty diation proposals submitted by Great
H. F. Mersdorf, cottage on Ferry Estella Steinhauer. witness. .
10.50
13 street, Luther Steinhauer,
of the Kiiltan of Turkey, today pro Britain to the Turkish and Bulgarian St., between 12th and
witness 1 0.50
1.70
claimed her Independence of Turkey. governments.
L. W. Brown, witness..........
it I h recognized offi $1500.
F. C. Sumner, cottage Woodcock
The action was taken at Tlrnovo by cially that Bitfigaria's proclamation
Justice Account.
Prince Ferdinand, who was elected gravely complicates the situation and avenue between 18th and 19th street, R. S. Bryson, J. P.. jus fee. . 88.90
2.00
prince of Bulgaria in 1 887. The Bul until the attitude of the sultan is $800.
R. W. Smith, jus fees.............
M. Byrne, cottage, corner Pearl A. B. Atkins, justice fees . .
3.55
garian cabinet was present, with the known the German government is un
I I
prince, having met him yesterday at able to forsee its course of action, and 16th street, $1000.
J. W. Vaughn, justice fees..
E. Johnson, residence Oak street,
the frontier and journeyed with him except that in no ease will Germany
( onstalili- Account.
8.80
to Tlrnovo, the ancient capital of the bring pressure to bear at Constanti between 12th and 13th street, $3000. F. T. Plank, constable ....
C. W. Senimes, stone bungalow,
kingdom of Bulgaria.
County Judge Account.
nople to influence the decision of the
corner 3rd aud Adams, $1000.
G. R. Chrisman, co. judge. 100.00
porte.
J. C. Pennington, residence 4th
luatrin Back of It
County Treasurer’s Account.
street between Monroe and Adams, Robert E Eastland. Co Treas 100.00
Constantinople, Oct. 5. Turkey is
$1000.
convinced that Austria, backed by
Sheriffs Account.
C. J. Buley, addition to residence, H. L. Bown, co. sheriff.... 166.65
Germany, encouraged Bulgaria to de
Madison street between First and J. C. Parker, dep sher..........
clare her Independence in order to
27.50
$500.
strike a blow at the Kaimll ministry
Paris, Oct. 5.—France has decid Clark
C. C. Hammond, dep. sheriff 100.00
C. Sylvester, addition, residence, M. S. Wallis, dep. sheriff . .
and cmpromlse the new constitution. ed to enact the role of mediator with
56.25
It Is not known what action Turkey the object of preventing war between corner 1st. and Madison, $500.
County Clerk’s Account
Mrs. M. A. Haynes, Cottage west E. U. Lee, co. lerk.................. 166.65
will take, but the impression prevails Bulgaria and Turkey. Foreign Min
that an European conference will be ister Plchon had already begun a se- 6th street, near Van Buren. $500.
H. L. Gibbs, dep. co. elk. . . . 100.00
G. M. Lakin, store. East 8th C. D. Lee, dep co. elk.............
held to consider the whole question. i ries of conferences with the diplo
75.00
matic representatives of the powers street, between High and Mill. $400. Hulda Peterson, asst. co. elk 50.00
Mrs. 3. E. Patterson, buugalow, Clara Ix?e, asst. co. elk....
45.00
Kl'NHIA DUSIKFS
with the idea of reaching an under-
15th and Pearl. $2000.
30.00
Gertrude Gray, asst. co. elk .
(¡ENKRAL REVISION standing, the purpose of which was corner
XV. D. Robinson, bungalow, corner F. G StickleH. d*p. <’o. elk . .
14.40
____ _
the maintenance of peace when the
street and Oregon avenue,
H c I mm »I Superintendent Account.
3t. Petersburg, Oct. 5.—It Is an- official news of Prince Ferdinand's Park
$1000.
14.00
Edna Ward .stenographer . .
nounced with authority today that proclamation arrived.
Mrs. W. Fox, residence, 13th be W. B. Dillard, traveling ex..
50.00
Russia will propose a congress of the
The situation is considered most tween Ferry and Mill, $2500.
16.00
W. J. Hooker, stenographer.
.power* for the general revision of grave.
I). L. Harden, bungalow, Oregon W. B. Dillard, salary............. 100.00
avenue, between 14th and 15th st.
Ferry Account.
$1000.
30.00
P. Sylvester, ferryman ....
R. Yergle, addition to res., W. 7th
Janitor Account.
near Van Buren. $1000.
50.00
Wm. Sherman, janitor..........
E. T. Withrow, cottage, west 7th
Jail Account.
between Van Buren and Blair, $500. Pae. Electric Eng. Co.
E. C. Keller, cottage, corner 5th
.30
Electric light . . . .’.............
and Adams, $1000.
12.75
Dr. F. M. Day, services ....
Misses E. and N. Chase, bungalow, H. L. Bown. board prisoners 51.28
corner Pearl and 3rd streets, $1850. Robt. McCulloch, lab on lawn
10 5 0
6th Jay C. Moore, cleaning carpet
W. A. Bell, residence West
I >0
Street, between Lincoln and Law- Chambers Hdw Co, settees &
reme, $3450.
supplies .................................... 245.65
Mrs. J. M. Shelly, residence Pearl
Water, Light and Fuel Account.
San Francisco, Oct. 6. The nine | Thomas F. Walsh, chairman of the between lltli and 12th. $2500.
Willamette
Valley Co, water
J. L. Dillard, raaMence Ferry
committee, made a few re-
45.40
and light ....
teenth
tr*n*-Ml**l**lppl Congress, ' executive
marks on the objects and scope of the street between 9th and 11th, $1000.
Printing Account,
with a thousand or more delegates congress.
O. M. Foster, residence East 12th Register Pub. Co.. printing. .
22.00
from the western half of the United
Addresses of welcome were deliv between Alder and Hllyard. $1500. Register Job ,dept., printing 21.75
11. H. Sondblost. residence Fair Guard Printing Co. printing 21.95
States attending, began a five days' ered by Governor Gillette, Mayor
Taylor, Senator Perkins, Congress mount Boulevard lietween Moss and I^eader Pub. Co., pub.............
1.00
Kesslou
here today.
Temporary man Kahn and ('. G. Moore, presi College avenue, $1000.
1.50
L. M. Beebe, pub....................
Chairman J. H. C ase, of Abilene. Ka*., dent of the San Francisco Chamber
E. A. Taylor, addition to residence, W. H. Weatherson, pub ....
1.00
called the delegates to order and of Com mere.
corner 3rd and Jefferson, $500.
9.40
Oregon State Journal, prtng
dwelt at length on the vast work
Mrs. C. M. Scofield, bungalow,
Responses were made by delegates
Teachers' Examination Acci 'ount.
there is to be done In the West in the from various states.
corner 11th and Washington, $1500.
L. R. Aiderman, teachers’ ex.
way of conservation of natural re
J. Keller, residence corner Sth and
The opening session was purely
35.00
board .........................................
sources and expansion of present ln- one of organization and ufter the ap Jefferson, $1000.
W. G. Martin, teachers’ ex.
J.
DeLay,
residence
Alder
street
pointment of the requisite conimlt-
50.00
board ... ...............................
' tees the congress adjourned so that between 12th and 13th. $2000.
< 'omniisKionerN' Account.
J.
R.
and
J.
H.
Yates,
addition
to
the delegates and their friends might
79.00
H. D. Edwards, co. com....
participate in an excursion on Sail rooming house, East 7th street, be H. M. Price, com ....................
91.00
tween
Oak
and
Pearl,
$1000.
| Francisco harbor.
Insane Account.
3. E. Elliott, barn alley between
rreshlenl < iim -’ m Atltlreiui
4.00
John O. Inman, guard insane
Sth
and
6th
streets.
$500.
President Case hoped that settle-
ln<|u<*st Account.
warehouse,
J.
Jacobs,
barn
and
' ment of the unoccupied hinds would
W. T. Gordon, coroner ....
be encouraged by the government in Charnelton st., between 7th and 8th, F M. DeNeffe, juror.............
$500.
sensible ways. He continued:
E Brown, juror...............
R. M. Day. repairs to store, corner W.
"The Idea prevailing in early days
Wm. Preston, juror..................
Willamette
streets.
$250.
7th
and
of the republic that the public do
Howe, juror..................
Smith it Osterbaudt Planing Mill, J. M. Forrest, juror...............
main should be used as a revenue pro
L. D.
and
Mill,
East
Sth
between
High
bet-
ducer, abandoned In favor of the
Geo. H. Irish, juror .............
ter method of using the same for set- $1000.
C. L. Minkler, witness ....
W.
O.
lleckart,
bungalow
between
The
tlement, should not be revived.
Eugene Davis, witness ....
—Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes West should be settled up. The 11th and 12th, $1800.
N. P. Schrugg. witness.............
E.
R.
Mummy,
woodhouse
Alder
the public domain passes in
On—Sleep Completely Broken quicker
D. P. Bryan, witness............... ,
to private ownership the better it Street between 9th and 10th, $125.
W. Waddle, witness...............
by Intense Itching and Burning - will be for us. Dry farming home Total. 144,888.
Will Hodes, witness..................
should be enlarged to 320 or
Well in Two Days and Says That steads
Ray Taylor, witness .............
640 acres. A large homestead should
O. T. Gilstrap, witness..........
be given for dry farming and a smal
R. W. Bushnell, witness. . .
ler one to the irrigated districts.
J. W. Maxwell, witness ....
Loyal and earnest co-operation Is
Joe Hopkins, witness ..........
needed between the national reclam
Frank Janney .witness..........
Relief
Is
not
cure;
opium
will
stop
ation service and the state govern
I>. A. Paine, M. D., examining
the
most
excruciating
paiu,
but
it
ments that are trying to reclaim
physician.................................
5.00
•'God bless the man who first com
lands under the Carey act. and no won't cure the disease.
pounded Cuticura. Some two months
W. T. Gordon, coroner..........
23.60
And
ft
’
s
Just
the
same
with
alleged
conflicts should occur or jealousies
ago I had a humor break out on niv
Eh-ction Account.
Title for government land un dyspepsia cures which contain pep Joe Morris, reg. electors. . . .
limbs lielow my knees. They came to exist
look like raw l»<e(«teak, all red, and no der favorable Irrigation
projects sin. The pepsin will help to digest J. L. Atkinson, reg. electors
one knows how they itch<*d and burned.
should be granted more quickly than the food, but the stomach is left in G. K. Munroe, electhm sup. .
They wen- ao swollen that I had to
they are at present and If necessary worse condition than It was before.
T. J. Elliott, reg. elec.............
split mv drawers o|>en to get them on
our national laws should be so
You don't want pepsin to digest
Tax Itelwte Account.
and could not get mv shoes on for a
changed as to bring this about
Ti your food; you
want the natural J. F. Kelly, tax rebate . . .
week or more. I us--d five or six dif
10.56
tle should be made ar a result of cul juices of your stomach to digest your John M. Williams, rebate on
ferent remedine and got no help, only
tivation
and
use
rather
than
of
when applying them the burning was
food. If you have dyspepsia or any
tax : sale ...............................
2.36
worst- and the itching less, tine morning
length of time necessary for the set stomach trouble, you want to make Ira W. Baker, tax rebate . . .
I remembered that I had a bit of Cuti-
tler to live upon the government your stomach so strong that it will
('Inuit Court Xccouiit.
cura and triad it. Fran th® nouant
lands before the title is granted "
digest Its own food.
Aug. Heinrich, witness ....
4.00
it touched me the itching was gone and
Transportation,
said
President
You can make your stomach so
Miwrllaneous Account.
1 have not felt a bit of it sin«*». The
Cas'e.
Is
the
om
great
problem
that
strong that you can eat what you George A. Drury, rebate on
swelling went d--wn and in two days I bad
overshadows all others
He added:
want aud all you want any time you
my sh-»-s on and was about as usual.
5.00
fe«*s ... ....................................
i-
are
particularly
dealrous-that
"Wc
I only wish 1 had used the Cuticura
• ant it. without dlstr> -
Bangs Livery Co. livery hire.
8.00
lb «misliea in the first of my troubles.
navigation of the Missouri and Low-
Ml-o-na will cure your dyspepsia Pacific Telephone Co, tele..
3.10
They would have saved me two or
er Arkansas rivers be improved un or any other stomach trouble by P. D. Cunningham Co. sup. .
3.70
thrvv* weeks of intense suffering. Dur
til mere shall be a worthy advance building up the flabby walls and
Fruit luaievtor V count
ing that time I did not sleep an hour at
to the transportation of our Western making the stomach so strong that J. Beebe, services ..................
a tin«- but was up applvmg sihh
products. However, only a compar it will digest food without artificial J. Beebe, salary.......................
remedies as I had
Henceforth the
atively small portion of the Trans- aid.
Cuticura Remedies will l»> among ray
Fvpn-**age. Staiii|e*. Etc. tec
Mississlp|>l country can be reached
household g-sls, rest assured. fi*s-nF»
In ether words. Ml-o-na will cure R. E. Eastland, stamps ....
by navigable streams. We must de ifyspepsla by removing the cause.
B. Farlev. 50 South State St., Coucoru,
B F “
Keeney, postage stamps
N. H.. May 14. two;
pend upon the iron rail as a highway
The Red Cross Drug Company Is W. B. Dillard, post stamps
to market for the greater portion of the agent for Ml-o-na in Eugene, and E. U Lee, stamps, etc. . . .
our products."
they say Io every resident of Eugene
Statloiuiry. $ Ic. Account.
whose stomach is weak, who has in E 8 hwarzscdlld. supplies..
Teh'icrams of Ri'grvt
23.10
Eczema* and Irritation.*, Cuticura
Bounty Account,
tele- digestion qr dyspepsia, that Mi-o-na
President
Roosevelt
sent
a
is guaranteed to cure or money back R H Sims, bounty ...............
la Worth It* Weight in Gold.
gram regretting his Inability to at-
The price Is only 50 cent* a box
W Fountain, bounty ....
The «offering which Cuticura Soap
tend the congress and expressing his On«* box Is all you need to prove that J.
(1
an.i Cuticura Ointment have alleviated
Joshua Cain, bounty
or-
appreciation
<»f
the
work
of
the
am mg the young, and the comfort they
you are on th«* right road to health J.
“A. J * Crow, bounty
J
ganliation.
A
message
from
W
ha v»»
worn-out arul worrwxi
and happiness.
J A. Blakeley, bonnty.
Brian regretted th«* fact that he was
|xr»»fit'4, hav»* l»"<i to th4»ir adoption in
“I can't say
W G Hammer, bounty
«'oiinth*-* honvw a< priorlem for the nkin
unable to attend and expressed sytn- tablets. They
Paul Bernhardt, bonnty
and *<*alp. Infantile ami birth humors, pa hy with the purposes of the con-
me In one w
C. D Coryell, bounty . .
i«’<!l»'d head, ecaemaa. raah<w, itrhinc*.
ss. Judge Taft also «ent greet- have for the
(hafi’igw. an<i every form
itching,
In i « and the hope that the «*ongres» under their
ih
•caiy* pimply »kin ami acaln humors, w 1 ild bo productive of much good.
n*t-
with loaa of hair, an* apeediiy, ¡»errna-
can to recon
di
fimtly and en»n<»mi<'ally rurwd.
You can also
('ntnnirte
and Internal
frw
If you like
s
Fwry K'lmrtf »( Infanta
anti \<1uiia «'**••
I
gold to m
tt* af Abwatt OT»
W
I
OT
end am al
• —
•
the first t
W
Profess, r H. D. Sheldon went t
OT
A
I«
4 Ennis. !
Rainier today to take part In
4 8>rv
"
WMaiteul fTw. Cuucura
oa Skin DOTaana
iN. Y.
I teachers' tustltute there this week.
THOUSAND DELEGATES
MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO
I
CUTICURA IS AMONG
HIS HOUSEHOLD GODS
FOR BABY RASHES
CLASSIFÎED COLUMNS
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■
:
; *
> OH BA LB
WOOD FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo
ran's shoe store.
1$
in
FOR SALE—Tuorougnurea Hereford
bull* for sale. Euqulre 550 Wil
lamette street.
»
V
0
BIG BA H uai N
For teu d
will otter
river bottom iund
limit*, tor $!:•, ’a,nj 'Bt
five acre» goes for $15?’
This 1» a snap,
or address L<o k H.«
WOOD—Fine dry,
maple
4-foot
wood, $4.25.
Williams Transfe-
I
TENTS FOR SALE OR RENT—If de
sired, for light housekeeping. Ap
ply 153 West Tenth street.
o5
;
A
c-
Cl
FOR SALE—duff Orpington eggs,
13 for $1. W. B. Hampton, 1102
Columbia avenue, corner 19th st.
PHY MCI AN,
FOR SALE—$500 piano, almost new,
about half price;
big bargain;
terms to suit. R. R., care Guard.
DR. H. L. 8ITÜLLY—o„T—»
physician. Office, ü¥er
«tore.
518
Wll!am^11‘**i’
Phone Black 1326 c<L r*
free. Residence. -¿7
Phone Black U2u7
str*.
FOR SALE OR RENT— Farming
land and city property. V. Robov-
sky 268 Lawrence street, Eugene,
Or.
«1°
C. H. CANNON. M, £>_ ”
physician and surgeon
diseases and disease» ’
and children a specialty.
cal vibratory and lignt tr«..,?*
Office, Suite 1, 2 au(j 4
‘ d‘ eai
lug.
Phone Main 540
Hottuian House Phone Maia*? j
FOR SALE—une full blood Rambou-
lette Kam; also grade rams; R. L.
Jacobs, Glenwood Stock Farm, Dex
ter, Oregon.
FOR SALE—Blach Coach stallion,
broken to work.
$390. Service I
fee to insure, $10.
Rice Bros., I
Mapleton, Or.
ol5
FOR SALE—A cottage, plastered;
large rooms; good water; furni
ture and carpets complete. $1200.
Enquire 625 Olive street.
FOR SALE CHEAP—First-class en
cyclopedia of fifteen volumes.
Chas. W. Phelps, 235 East Eighth
ol3
street. Phone Red 3152.
DK. ANN'.-. MAUKErt
Phyv'cmn.
All cu.ablc r?H
treated.
Wuiue* and cbii?.?*
specialty. Oftlie uver F E
*
Phone Red 1631.
FOR SALE—By owner, a choice
piece of property close in, one G. 8. BEARDSLEY, M.
blocg from Willamette street; lot . .physician and surgeon. Olin» u
a“s w.i,MCCIUnii
Etta
80x160; modern 9-room house;
and Willamette streets, otik- {
goed barn; plenty of trees and
residence phone. Mam (7.
shrubbery; price reasonable. Ap
FOR SALE—Good work team, wag
ply 79 4 Oak street.
tf
ATLORNE Y8-AT-L4M
’
on and harness;
weight about
1200 each. S. S. Miller. 3 miles FOR SALE—Two full sized lots, two
L.
BILYEU,
Attoru-y-at-inw.
ut¿
southwest ot Eugene.
R. F. D.
six-room houses, both modern, on
over Yoran's snoe sture, K - J
No. 3.
»10dw&
East Eleventh street on car line;
Oregon.
will be sold together or separate to
FOR SALE—A well-bred Cotswold
suit customer; at a rare bargain if LEUN K. EDM UNauN, Attörnej-«'
buck; weight, 231 pounds. At R.
sold soon. S. It. Williams.
law. Rooms 1 and 2, EggensLta
B. Bond place, west of Irving.
and Savings Bank.
Phone Farmers 336. Address R.
012
R. Gibson, Eugene.
L. M TRAVIS, Attuiney-at-u, u¡.
fice over Eugene Loan & Satan
FOR SALE—For 10 days, a good WANTED—At once, 20,000 bushels
Bank, Eugeue, Oregon
of oats. Inquire Williams Trans
house and barn and five acres of
fer Company. Main 65..
land, with orchard; price, $1400.
S. D. ALLEN—Attorney-at-la» ut-
Call on Pacific Land Company,
flee over Eaton's book store, lit
Room 7. Hovey block. D. L. Cart WANTED—A au.nber of girls to
Willamette street. Phone Bitt
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
mell, manager.
tf
2881.
tr
gene General Hospital.
FOR SALE—For 10 days, a good new
house of four rooms, all ready to WANTED—Good competent girl for C. A. WINTERME1EK, AttortuyM
law. Land titles end probate spat-
general housework. Mrs. M. A.
move right in; price, $600. Call
laities. Office ovur Cbambermr*
Mathews, 71 West Ninth street, tf
on the Pacific Land Company,
tow Bank.
Room 7„ Hovey block. D. L. Cart-
WANTED—TO KENT—A big farm
mell, manager.
tf
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. WALTON & NEbS, Attorney»-»i-4»
J. J. Walton and S. P. Neu. Win
Address "C. D.,” care Guard, tf
HERE IS A CHANCE—to buy from
practice in a.l the cou-u to ;si
the owner and buy right, nice high
state. Office, room 3, Wolta
lots or house and lot, all on the WANTED—To borrow $1700.00 at
6 per cent. Good security given.
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In Address D., care of Guard.
tt GEORGE B. DORRIS—Attorney-«:-
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
law; office Hovey Building, rot-
WANTED-
Girl
to
assist
in
general
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
8th and Willamette street»; rwa
housework by the week, or student
pump connected; 600-gallon tank,
1 aud 2 upstairs.
who
will
work
for
board.
En
fittings, 40 feet 1^-inch pipe, for
quire 149 East Eighth street. olO
WOODCOCK A POTTER, Attorw-s
sale cheap at Hall
Shumway's,
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and £0,
East Seventh street. See It.
tf WANTED—Position as cook in camp
Potter. Office one block souw cl
or
hotel.
Fifteen
years
’
experi
FOR SALE—For 10 days, 15 acres of
Chrisman block, Eugene, uregot
ence.
References,
Booth-Kelly
fine river bottom land near Eu
Co. R. B. Garman, London, Or. if WILLIAMS & BEAN, attorneyH»
gene; hops on the same now; for
law. J. w. Williams, L. E. tax
further information call on the WANTED AT ONCE—At the Eugene
Practice In all courts ot tbe «tu
Pacific Land Company, Room 7,
Poultry Store, 102 E 9tii St.,
Hovey block. D. L. Cartmell, man young chickens weighing from 1 Vz to
and before the U. S. Land 0!ta
ager.
tf
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCl*i|.
1
pounds. Phone Main 645.
FOR SALE — Store fixtures, four sta WANTED—You to take your old JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer. Na. ¡1
tion cash carrier, revolving stands,
West Eighth street, Eugene. Or.
comforts to the “Enterprise Shoe
heating stove, patent iron shelf
opposite postoffice. ttlvtt ipud
“Shop" for repairing:
first-class
brackets,
shelving,
twenty-five
attention to the examination at»
work only; honest material; low-
light automatic
gas
machine,
stracts, drafting wills, settling •
prices.
Half
soles.
35c
and
up.
thread cases, paper cutters.
C.
tates, conveyances and coliecu»
59 East Ninth street.
o31
3. Frank.
o9
Also to all pension matters. Kta
Red 1176.
FOR SALE—For 10 days, a fine bus- IF YOU WANT to get all the money
your property brings, list it with I. N. HARBAUGH. Special "‘-»I
ness property on Willaraete street;
the Real Estate Exchange in the
one that pays a good investment;
tlon given to divorce and
new Colemon building. They will
centrally located, For further in
ment »testates. Agent fur ca-h,1
bring the buyer direct to you and
formation apply to the Pacific
neutal Insurance Company WM
let you make your own terms, tf
Land Company, Room 7, Hovey
5, First National Baux BtuOT
block. D. L. Cartmell, Manager, tf
Eugene, Oregon.
WANTED—We have a man who says
Building.
he wants the best farm within ten
FOR SALE—One double-barrelled
miles of Eugen, that $10,000 will
shot-gun (12 gauge), 1 No. 2 Mar-'
buy. About 160 acres preferred.
lin rifle (take down), 1200 cart
ABSTRACT»«»
If you think you have such a farm
ridges and shells, 1 patent fishing I
call on the Real Estate Exchange. THE LANE COUNTY ABSTKKl
rod with reel and line; also assort-!
tf
ment of hooks and flies. Apply to
CO., Rooms 2 &ud 3. Wir*«'
69 West Twelfth street.
08
Eugene, Or Frica* mtii»,>*
FOR HEXT
FOK SALE—One team of
heavy
REAL KB'l \ i i. AUK-W
mules, one set of chain harness
aud one 314-inch Mitchell wagon. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 367 J. L. CLARK * CO.—Dealer» A*
West Fifth street.
tf
In good condition. Mules are true
estate. Creswell. Or
to a fault and a perfect team for FOR KENT—One or two furnished
all purposes.
Price for outfit,
I miektaheks
rooms for rent; will take students.
$450. Inquire at this office.
728 Willamette street.
tf J. W. KAlSJi cu.. uBierUxero
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE — FOR
funeral directors. EugtuK _
RENT—Furnished housekeen-
Schmitt Brothers, of Creswell, have
ing rooms; also barn. Inquire at
D a Y & HENDEKáuN,
four good draft horses for sale
617 Alder street.
tf
aud embalmer*. Cerrar
cheap. They are young and well
bred. Call and see them at Cres FOR KENT—Nice tront room; fur
ette aud Seventh *tr*eu-
well, or write to Schmitt Bros, for
nace beat;
electric
lights and- 1 W. T. GORDON, tunerai - '
description, prices and terms, tf
bath. Suitable for two gentle-
State licensed euibami’'
men.
154 East Ninth street.
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
and residente. Tenta »“*
|
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine SAY—i am here again to work. I
street*. Phone Ked *4>1' __ J
land for garden; on Fourth street,
am the lone cement worker and
MINING ENt.lYbEK-« J
near mill race.
Lot 160X95 on
finisher. Gel your work done by L.
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
C. Williams.
HERBERT LEIGH, mia-ta
north of Patterson school. J. J.
aud expert meta.Inri1*
Walton. 515 Willamette street, tf FOR RENT—80 acres, 65 under cul
Information furniibeJ w
J
tivation; house, barn, henhouse,
investors.
Exaium^1--8
FOR SALE -Within the next 10 days
orchard
Possession given Septem
port* on minea and
I
342 acres of all bottom land, five
ber 15th. For particulars see R.
Eugene Orego«*.
miles west of Junction City; some
McMurphey, 559 Willamette street.
good oak timber on place; 200
acres now plowable. Must be sold FARM FOR RENT -One of the best
AR< Hi I Et T
160-acre farms
in
the county.
—'make me an offer.
Also 20
One
mile
from
,
__
_
____
,
Springfield; 60
feet of Willamette street proper
acres rich river bottom soil. 100 FREE THOMAS—Arc“1*' gj
ty, improved and paying 18 per
e» and plans dra’^.
•
acres
best
prairie
soil;
fair build
cent on investment. Mark T. I
and .ptnincation«
ings and good family orchard. Ad
Fleming. 357 W". Fifth streeet, Eu
vision over oui.dl0**
dress P. O. Box 94. Eugene. Or. tf
gene. Or.
tf
cotistrucUon. B
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Ing, large or ».: .>■■■
FOR SALE — 43 acres all level land.
MIS<T<LLAXK<HH
reasonable Kuom
30 in cultivation; new house, wood
block.
.
shed and chicken house and new
barn; orchard; three good wells THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
stands on its own merits and has
\ I I FltiN IM
'
and good water; everything on
no combination with any other
the place goes with it, including
i ISAF.» *
company.
We
eliminate
all
pos
LICENSED
household goods.
This must be'
sibility of graft by Immediately
sold in the next 30 days. I have j
oai ' ns
bringing
seller
and
buyer
together.
also several lots close in and also
night or i
We can find what you want if it is
a house aud lot 66x304. chicken I
son. OH
to be had in the coast country, and
house and park and Mime fruit
ldence PI
will gladly give all inquiring stran
These are bargains and some of
ger* any Information possible. We
them close to Willamette street
have a large list of farms and city
For further information call on
property, also some good buys in
the Pacific Land Company. Room
timber lands on reasonable terms
«. Hovey building. D. L. Cartmell-
412 Willamette aireet. Eug?ne, Or
manager.
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FOR SALE—»-room nouse, three
blocks from Willamette stdeet; lot
80x76 feet.
Price, $2100. Ore
gon Land Company.
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