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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
THE ETGENE DAILY GUARD, MO.VB.4V, SfARCH 18. 1W The Eugene Business College Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there is little chance for- the young, person who faces the wond without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly furnished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. . 4 4 4 4 4 4 :: FRANCE FEARS SERIOUS TROUBLE WITH HAYTIANS I'arla, March 16. The situation between the'liayticn government and France baa become acute arid critical. The French legation at Port au I'rlnee In menaced and a general maasacre of white residents at the Island is feared. Thla Information waa conveyed in an official dispatch to the foreign office from M. Car teron, French niliilaterto Hayti. OulM-ra Hound for Scene. London, March 16. Two British crulner have been ordered to Hayti to protect British Interests. Berlin, March 16. A German cruiser has been ordered to Hayti to protect German subjects and qther i'orelgncrs. Paris, March 16. Owing to the unrest In Hayti a French cruiser has been despatched to Port au Prince. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY iias a new and up-to-date stock of Groceries, selected from the best brands obtainable Our Coffees and Teas are selected with great care, and our cracker list is confined to the best the market affords. As for flour, we carry the leading brands. A share of your patronage solicited. KS',S7I ' W. J. Gibson & Son Staple Sb Fcncy Groceries, Flour Peed 9T WIST EICHTH EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF Los Angeles' Safest Hotel I m Is- E r TRANSFERS OF LANE COUNTY REAL ESTATE ItK.AI. KHT.ATK Tit WSI KltS. Iliivi) Vour Abstracts .Made by IjiiiiV County Abstract Co. ICllen Tower to Molton II. Tower, tract in sec. 36, tp. IS, s r 12 w. $1. Henry M. Wagner etux to Ellen Tower, tract In Sec. 36, tp. 18, s r 12 w. 13(I0. The London Timber & Milling Co.. to George Kelly, tract In sec. 6, tp. 22 s r 3 w. (1.00. ' II. S. to M. I'. Hendricks; 80 acres In sec. 12, tp. 17. s r 2 w. A New Set Chairs Why do you huv OLD SHABBY CHAIRS In your home, when you can make thorn GOOD AS NBW for only 50c ? A can of Chlnamol will work wondurs In your homo. See that the Chinaman Is on every can. Bee our west show window, i ask to hkk oi k nkw vall papki: 16-18 West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. THE KING EDWARD In tuc llitlol lb. Clly NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE- A very dciirablc hotel for all visitors to the city. First diss in all respects i Rates $1.00 per day nd up. Write lor booklet TOUSLEY COMPANY, Props. Electric,Gas,Water r- Willamette Valley Co l 1V All I ft A I I 3 ?! I CASOLINtf ENGINE IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHINERY Vnlrtwiikn-Morm' ino11ii' Kimlm for iimiitiitf, ntrn)liiu, Mn liitf, nrlnil hitf. .O11UIM toinilrtv. KHlHmnkn HcMltn fur lulling. KnlrtMiiikx-Moro I)iiaiiioh mul ti turn Ur M.wtr mul Uuht. fnli liitkt-Murio , hulntllU mil Towrr. KnlrlmiikMtrM (Jrhulrns Fw I'lioitiwrn, vl ruinM., AU f1nt qurtlity rimiU at Umfii inlr' mIuh)m in kCih k. I J Nth icrm lrtmpt npl jr to lni)itlrli mul qulrl ahltttnts. Write fur rliiKKU9 unt B&RCER.& BEAN HDW. CO. Agents, Eugene, 0 rAIRBAK MORSE b CO. Portland, Oregon OREGON LAND CO In Farms and City Property We Have A Kood business property to trade fr farui lniid. 010 acres of yellow pine, Jil.OO per acre. !-rnom bniise, r mil imrn. lot t -Ux 1 tit), . . . '. smoo T acres. Just ouulde city. $7.V 5 acres Just outside city, $200 per acre. 13 acres well imiiroveil. $i(00 for the tract. Aero tracts to suit purchasers. UiU In Sladden's addition, t'.'T.'i sinl up; 50 down, bal ance II or 3 years at 7 per cent. Uls In Blair Street Addition: SO down, balance, terms Klveu. SO acres, Riod improvements; all bottom land, some fruit trees; nil kinds of berries, price, I'.'titHi. Stl acres of koi1 Brain and fruit U:u!, 7 miles out on Rood road. $30 per acre. We hnve some I lari! and snm!l tracts of timber f.'r s.ile raitKlim from $10 to $:'.". per acre, feme In and act prices. No trouble to show the goods. We ar In the business. Orciron jiu (niiny, 411 Willamette St. Mark T. FItm ng.Mgr Eugene, Oregon V. B. to J. B. W'illotiBliy, 160 acres in sec. 2, tp. 17, s r 2 w. U I.uckv et ux to L. R. Miller; 41 acres in sec 29. to. 17. s r 4 w. $:'200. U. 8. to Otto Kntreliertson, 40 ac-, res In ee. 2S, tp. 1 !, s r 2 w. j William A. OKden etux "J Otto O. j Morton, HO acres in sic. 27. tp. 19. s r 2 w. $300. John Crowley etux to Addle Job, 1 part of lot 4 in block 3 In J. H. Me-. Farland's add to Cottage Grove. 2 :(: J. E. Cross etux to V. S. Hunter.' part of lot 3 In blk 1 of Osburn s add . to hutene. $o:0. A. C. Dixon, etal to Win. Vanduyn, lot 7 in blk 7 of D & J add to Co burn. $10. Peter T. ColKaard etux to A. W. Haynea, 3.22 acres in sec. 25, tp. 17, s r fl w. $300. Fred B. Sackett etux to William Swager, lot 1 in block 9 in Coleman's jadd to Coburg. $4 00. w. u. uavis etux 10 i no ber Co., 160 acres in Sec. 20, tp. 1. s r 7w. , , Edgar Wlllson et ux to r reaencsa Herren, W. D., 80 acres sec. 28, tp. 22 s.. r. 3 w., $1. 8. B. Morse et ux to Fredcrlcka Herren, W. Dr, tract In claim 56, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w.; 10 acres In claim 56, tp 20 s., r. 3 w.; 70 acres In sec 34, tp. 20 a., r. 3 w., $1,000. A. K. Patterson et ux to City of Eugene, W. D 2 acres In sec. 29, tp. 17 s., r. 3 w., $400. David Finn to James Hememway et al agreement, part of lot 4 in block 4, In J. H. McKarland's add. to Cottage Urove. William H. Foster et ux to Jos. Hart, 40 acres in sec. 36, tp. 17 s., r. 2 w., $10. .Martin Haagensen, to Oren Arm strong et al Q. C. I).. 160 acres in see. 24, tp. 15 s., r. w. Andrew O. Mann et ux to james J. Prlti-hard, W. IJ., lot 3 In Cross plat, $2,000. John S. Greenfield et ux to Alfred X. Wetterborg, W. D., kO acres in sec. 16, tp. 19 s., r. 12 w., $400. James L. Lombard to Louis E. Bean, W. D., 160 acres in sec. 2. tp. 17 s.. r. 1 w., $10. United States to Alfred S. Powell, patent, 40 acres in sec. 2, tp. 22 s., r. 3 w. John R. Scott et ux to John P. Lotik et ux, W. I)., 160 acres in CI. 57, tp. 19 s., r. 3 w., $600. Sidney P. Sladden et ux to R. C. Oglcsby, SV D., lots 11 and 12 in block 7 In Sladden's aaa to tugene, $579.37. E. D. Hardy et ux to John Met- calf, W. D., 10 acres In sees. 30 and 31, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w., $1700. AnlaSi Land to Robert Martin et ux, W. D., 4 V4 acres in sec. 3, tp. 21 s r. 2 w., $150. Mngglp M. Lockwood et al to Sarah E. Markley, W. D., lots 5 and 6 In block 5, in J. H. McFarland's add. to Cottage Grove., $1. Sarah E. Markley to M. M. Lock wood, W. D., N.4 of lots 5 and 6 In block 5, In J. H. McFarland's add. to Cottage Grove. H. H. Hobblns et ux to L. G. Mox !ev, W I).. aU of block 8, in Cres well, $1190. , J W. Shhufnate et ux to W. E. Brown, W, I)., 400 acres In sees. 33 and 36, tp. 15 s., r. 3 e., $10. kThe Eugene Loan & Savings Bank t it- cm...-.-... r r. r Ann lo j. . f-iiiiiuaitr, vi. . w., tvu ai.c.-. In sees 35 and 36, tp. 15 s., r. 3 e., 10 Lutetta Baughman to P. H. Land et ux. W. 1)., S0.64 acres in claim 73.' tp. 1' s., r. 2 w.. $2S0O. C. P. Devereaux et al to Joseph W. Kays. Q. C. I)., R0 acres in sec. 29, tp 17 s.. r. 8 w., $10. United States to M. Tallafson, pat ent 1 fi . 1 5 acres oln sec. 4, tp. 23 ., r. 2 w. Lucetta Batmhman to B. M. War blngton et al, W. D. 80 acres In claim 73, ti. IS s.. r. 2 w., $2800. Clifford Edwards et ux to J. H. Inwall. W. P.. block 15 In College Hill Park, $500. William D. Xeely et ux to Joseph M. Kavs, W. D., 0 a"res In sec. 29, tp. 17 s., r. 8 w., $1201.50. J. C. Cray to Ross Nettle. W. 1).. lot 7 and part of lot 6 in block 18, in Hull's don. to Eugene, $3,S00. 1 lilted States to The Lane Co. Ml'tlng Co., patent. II. A McCoy Adnlr. to Ben Lurch. V D. tract In sec. 33, tp. 20 s., r. 3 w . $01 1.40. C. K Kiivk-ednll et ux to It. 11 "pp(r!". W. p., lot 1 In block 2. In Whittle;.-'" add. ta Kug"tie. $R00. .f H. Young 't ux to Fred Hei-rcn, W. 1 . tra-t In t'ottng" Grove. $1. A 1. oodard ux t'i I-rcilcrirk Hi'ir-n. W. IV, 2SO ncres in sec. t j. tp. 1' a., r. ! w., $10. T. S. Il -nilrliks et ux to O. . Kant et al. W. !., lot 6 In block 7 In II nilrlckc' add. to Kucne. $1. II. J. Barnitm et ux to M. W. Pen tltigton et ux. W. I)., lot 2 of bloc's 7 In llendr1' V- add. n Eugene, $t.M) Alonro Edward Wheeler tt nx to Martha Berkshire, W. IV. lots i nnd 10 in bl ick of Falrmount. $1.0 L. X Honey ux to Ensn- L.dge No. 357 B. P. T). E,, agreement, part if lota 8 and 3 In block 10, Mull's Don. to Eugene, $13,000. COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for pood coffee; there is no time for poor cither. Your rTrr return veur monf U ro dot't SECOND D Pitiless Price Slashing at Stanleys Great eor: mmzduon dale Stanleys present stock must positively go Complete change of. management, and a general reorganization necessitates .the absolute sale of all merchandise on hand . ' Complete New Stock Now Being Purchased From Eastern Factories r i Such price slashing on fine goods duri our Great Seven Day Special, was the marvel of all times, but great as the ast has been, still greater is the price slashing at this sale for the future. Down! Down!! Go the Prices We are doing the business of the town Why shouldn't we? Others are buying everything possible here. Why not you? Come to the store now, at once. SHOES, CLOTHING, FUSNISHINfcS, DRUGS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY. AT MlliMt.Hr Monduy. March lit. the stock of tc t'nited Wireless Telegraph romiunv iocs up to $it ,"i0 per share If you buy at ll.'i )ou'll have to buy toda at IS West Eighth Mrcet, or have your letter postmarked March ISih. This will be an advance of 65 per rent since last August. How manv share have vou? W1KK1.KSS WOODRl'FF. My stock of Oriental rugs roust go regardless of cost. Call and view them at th Hoffman House parlors, ml NAJ 11 AN IE F. 612 Willamette St. Three Doors South of 9th Street Eugene, Oregon v