EUGENE DAILY Gl'ARD, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1008
I ANNOUNCEMENT
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S G. H. Lisa wi.lits t no-. :u.e that lie lias
jjiiachastii t- GROCKKY stock of li. A.
Allen cc Lo.riowity at !p cast 9111- hi., ana
carries 'at ;'-ll linn--s the best brands of
(jKockkiks, I'i.i I'K and FivCU. We have our"
own delivery wagon and all yoods delOered
promptly.
FRESH SUfVLY OF OAT AND VETCH HAY
o WE AIV1 TO I'LEASE
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ESTIMATE OF
ENGINEERS ON
WATER PLANT
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G. H.IRISH
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'EUROPEAN PLAN , ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Los Angeles Safest Hotel
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" THE KING EDWARD
lu (be Hurt oi the Cily
NO INSIDE ROOMS FIRST CLASS CAFE
A very desirable hotel for all visitors to the city.
First class in all respects
Rates $1.00 per day and up. , Write for booklet
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PLANT RASED OX )ST VALUE.
FACTS FOR CONSIDERATION OF
VOTERS AT SPECIAL ELECTIO.N
TO UK HKUI Al'Itlli 18
The following Is an estimate of the
totul replacement cost of the pres
ent water works Bystem of Kusene,
Oregon, as made and agreed upon by
.1. It. Thompson, a civil engineer of
Portland, acting on the part of the
Willamette Valley Company, and the
city engineer on the part of the city,
and presented to the city council in
November, 11107, each and every ar
ticle listed and given its first cost
value, with the cost of Installation
added. An Itemized Inventory and
map of-the system will be found at
the office of the city engineer.
Stiiteini'iit of TuIiiIh.
Cost of pipe, laying and
fitting J55.812.27
Plpn fittings
Tees 859.08
Klliows, Mil degrees. . . . 4H3.9B
Klliows, 90 degrees.... 4:i:!.fi
Wedges 33.110
Hell".' vi'.lVi 18.00
Crosses 5S3.85
Wyes 70.20
root valves Ml. 80
YmnlK.les ' 1 77.O0
Flan Ken 1,100.43
Stand pipes 90.20
Pipe' for sewer, 12-lueh Iron
plpo 201.00
Plpu lapping muehlrie. . . . 100.00
Cast iron pipe fittings. .,. 204.30
Flexible joint 100.50
Well 2.G19.70
Pumping plant and build
ing I 22,440.16
Low service reservoir. . . . 2,577.25
High service reservoir... 10,772.40
Barn 150.00
Gate valves 1,645.45
Check valveB 298.05
Globe valves 30.94
Piping over run D24.15
Tunneling under railroad
track 65.00
Meters 4,802.75
JOB PRINTING OF ALL I3NDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE
Total replacement cost ..$111, 9 47. 98
KNtinuite of Depreciation.
The following estimate of the de
preciation of the system was given
to the fire and water committee of
the city council by the city engineer
about Nover-' er 30, 1907:
or tho present system I llnd VU00
fee; of 2 1-2 Inch pipe, 15,001) feet or
4-lmh pipe and 2000 feet of 3-lnch
pipe that has been In use from 12 to
2 0 years. Tho present cost of replac
ing this pipe would be $10,391, esti
mating the deterioration of pipe at
10 per cent It would be leiii valuable
lu the sum or $ 1 150.40.
Tho li-lnch pipe from the old res
ervoir to tho old pumping station on
the north side of Skinner's Butte has
been laid for more than 20 years, and
Is at present supplying water to one
family. Tho present value Is 40 per
cent of tho cost of new pipe. Cost of
new pipe, $747.90, present value 30
er cent of replacement cost, $224.
37. Of the 1200 feet of cast Iron
pipe, 6x8 Inches, It has been laid 20
yours, and In that tlmo has deterio
rated In value at lenst 20 per cent,
which amounts to a deduction of $1,
695.62. The cost of the old or low
service reservoir was $2-577. 25. The
walls need to be rebuilt and made of
heavier 'construction, and this defect
would red tha present value of the
riwrvoli' $1000.
The 12-lmh pine en Alder street
was laid In a trench thai had been
left open for several weeks during
the rainy sens;n and the bottom of
the tretii-h covered with muck to a
deptli of several inches.
The trench will need to be opened
and the pine Joints tightened, and a
firm foundation made for tho pipe.
Tho cost of repairing pipe on Alder
street Is estimated at $300.
The pipe across thotrlver from the
pumping station will perhaps be car
ried away by the next freshet and the
cost of fixing It lost.
Tho Worthlngtoti pump and the
Gould power pump have been In use
several years and are worth prob
ably 60 per cent of their replacement
cost. A deduction vjf 40 per cent
amounts to $1526.
The remainder of the plant has
been In use from one to three years,
and has only a nominal per cent of
deterioration .of 3 to 10 per cent.
Taking the; deterioration at 10 per
cent this would leave a total hot val
ue of the plant of $92,74 1.03.
Amounts tiitA Sixes of riw
Tho following Is n table of the
amounts of the various sliss of pipes
In the Willamette i'alley Company's
water works system, for the city of
Uimene. with the amount and sine of
ploe on each street, covered by the
system as measured In the fall of
1907, for the purpose or ascei'talulng
their r 'placement coo and the pres
ent value of the system, under the di
rection of the city engineer mid .1. It.
Thompson, a civil engineer of Port
land, in the employ of the company.
Alder street 632 feet 2 1-2 Inch,
SSt; teet 3-!nch, 401 feet 4-ttU'h. 2,
47S feet 12-Inch.
Thirteenth -street 195 feet 3-4
Inch, 2111 1-2 feet 4-lnch, 110 feet
S-lnch.
Kleventh street 727 feet 2 1-2
Inch, 4 4 4 1 feet 4 -Inch.
Fifteenth street 2S6 feet 3-Inch.
302 2 feet 4-Inch.
Fourteenth street 3306 feet 4
Inch. Twelftl street M3 1-3 feet 4-
Inch.
llllyard street- SO0 fQ 4-Inch.
Tenth street S 17 1-2 feet 2 1-2
Inch. 791 feet (Pinch. 1584 feet 4
Ineh. v
Mill street- 1339 feet 2 1-2 Inch,
1 s feel S-lnch.
Kerry street S02 feet 2 1-2 Inch.
Pat'ersun street - 433 feet 3-ttich.
Ninth street--SMI feet 4-Inch.
KUhth street- 320 feet 3-inch:
street 2272 eet 4
3266 1-2 feet?4-lnch, 1996 feet 6-
inhn Cf
Seventh street 374 feet 2 1-2
Inch, 807 feet 3-Inch. 2804 feet 4
incii. I
Oak atrf-et 1601 1-2 feet 2 1-2 j
Inch, ' Jill) feet 4-lnell. !
HixO street 6u1 fe.-t 3-Inch, 149;
feet 4-inch, 320S feet 6-ii:ch, 806 j
8-inch.
Fifth street 449 feet 3-lneh, 4126 j
1-2 feet 4-Inch. i
Pearl atrect 1600 feet 2 1-2 lnch.i
929 1-2 feet 4-Inch. Q I
Third atreet 79 ft-.-t 1-inch, 103:
feet 2 1-2 lncV 22 feet 4-lnch. o
High atreetO 5 feet 2 1-2 luty
356 feet 4-lnch. V69 feet 6-Inch. j
Willamette street 360 leet i i-i
Inch, 3906 feet 4-lnch, 12 feet 10
lnch, 813 feet 6 inch, 365 1-2 feet 8
Inch. r
Olive Btreot 1205 feet zr 1-2 Inch.
Charnelton street 1206 feet 2 1-2
Inch, 669 feet 3-Inch, 125 feet 4
inch, Jefferson street 4 01 feet 2 1-2
Inch, 807 feet 3-Inch, 1160 feet 4
Inch. Lincoln street 373 1-2 feet 2 1-2
Inch.
Lawrence
Inch.
.Madison atreet 584 feet 3-inch.
Fourth street 4 00 feet 2 1-2 inch,
1212 1-2 fet 3-lnch.
Washington street 426 feet 3
Incb. Y to new reservoir 80 feet 4-ini'h.
Pumping, station 100 feet 3-4
Inch, 89 feet 2-inch, 45 feet 2 1-2
Inch, 13 feet 3-inch, 10 feet 5-Inch,
24 1-2 feet O-lnrh, 41 feet 7-Inch,
19 feet 10-Inch, 90 1-2 feet 12-inch.
Miscellaneous 2134 feet 3-4 inch,
1179 reel 1-Inch, 252 feet 12-inch.
Old pumping station to reservoir
885 1-2 feet 6-inch.
Stand-rlpes 123 feet 2-Inch, 1,
333 1-2 feet 12-inch.
The Totals.
The totals show the following num
ber of feet of each-sized pipe, viz.:
2429 feet of 3-4 inch; 130X feet 1
Ineh; 212 Vert. 2-inch; 13,431 feet 2
1-2. Inch; s-102 1-2 feci 3-inch; 41,
947 1-2 feet 4-lnch; 10 feet 5-inch;
1 0, 596 1-2 feet 6-Inch; 41 feet 7
Inch; 4380 1-2 feet S-lnch;- 31 feet
10-Inch; 5088 1-2 feet 12-Inch.
uosF.iirito fi:i:ds
Alt.MY OF HOHOKS.
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Roseburg, Ore., April 7. This city
has been overrun lately, partly by
regular trumps, partly by working
men out of employment. The South
ern Pacific Company has added emp
ty freight and passenger cars to its
regit lur freight traiits In order to
move these gentry where resump
tion or railroad work In the North
west Is taking place.
Today some 200 of these men
formed themselves In regular order
and marched to the residence of
Mayor K. V. Hoover. There they re
quested that their wants be provided
t'T. M?.y"V ttoMyi'!, lifter Inspecting
them, readily granted their request
and they were divided into squads
and In charge of olflcers were taken
to the different restaurants and fed.
Tonight tliey will be sent north.
iirii.iuNt; ixspiorrou-s xotick
Must Get Permits llefote Ilcg:iiiuiug
Const ruction
Notice Is hereby given that all per
sons erecting or repairing buildings
in tho city of Eugene, the cost where
of, if within the fire limits, equals
$50, or without $100, must present
to me at ltiy office, No, 505 Cufwnel
tor. atroet, a plan or othor aiifflclent
description of audi building or re
pairs. All persons falling to com
ply with the building ordinance of
the city will bo prosecuted.
V. McFAltLAN'D,
Building Inspector,
al4 565 Charnelton St.
XOTICK TO TIIK I'l'lll.lC
The Kiigtn Transfer Company
having sold its business to .1. .1. Chase
and It. 11. Ilrny, all persons owing the
firm up to April 1 will please pay the
umfcrsUned at tne company's office
or on the tr1. All bills outstand
against thui firm up to that date will
be paid by us. We uesire to thank
tho public for tholr gncrous patron
age and bwspflk for our successors
a coatlHuaHaro f the same,
J. t. MARTIN,
a v . B. McCM'SKEY.
www wo:
Maple, body aJ sero4 growth fit
and ties.
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phone Black 1141.
For pure bedrock water see d. V.
Taylor. All aurface water cased oft
by casing Into the bed rock, thus In
suring nothing but pure bed rock va.
tor. C. W. Taylor, 82 S Patterson
street, Kugohe. Phono Red 3377.
'WAT Kit! 'WAT KU!
For pnre0bed rock water see La
lluke & Leftter. We case off all sur
face water ho casing into the bed
rock. Insuring nothing but pure bed
ro k w ater.
LA IH'KK I.KFF'O'U.
999 Villard lloulevard.
Phono Red 5121. Eugene.
WOOD 8AWIXO
John M. Tr. Dixon, aurrensor to W
K. ttodjiy. All wood sawed to Range.
For prompt service phone Black
3312. ResiQnce 324 High street, tt
Gasoline woUsw
MKRItY WIDOW S.1I)RS
A new line of Merry Widow sailors
Just jeoeired at Colvin & Russll's
S4 :t Ninth atreet. q tf
E. C. lleWItt Co., Chlca-, ul
Gentlemen In 1897 1 had a disease
of the stomach and bowels. In the
spring of 1903 1 bought a bottle of
Kodol and the benefit 1 received ni;
the gold In Georgia could not buy
May you live long and prosper. Yours
very truly, C. N. Cornell. Reding
August
gists.
Your Neds Are
Attended to IJere
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Refrigepaiop Talk fop You
Tl ' .1 itMA 1i -Mr uniu rofriaratrvi frr tlii'e
1 niS IS U1C 11U16 IU fUi.i"J"w 7v. ......j, ..o il.aUll. Jim I
and have the use of your refrigerator for a long period. At this time of the
vituals need refrigerating ana you save money ay purcnasm? early. . ,7
several lines of refrigerators, including the celebrated WHITE FROST
strictly sanitary refrigerator, tabular in construction, and made of steel throughout
shelves revolve so every dish can be handled with out reaching over anh
dish. W.e are the only firm in Eugene handling the'White Frost line, S
our refrigerators and get our prices
Lawn Mower Tims
If you commence on your lawn
now it will be no trouble to keep it
in fine condition for the season.
If you are in need of a new lawn
mower this year you will be sur
prised how cheap and how good we
can outfit you on your lawn mower.
Iron Beds
This week we are giving eca.
tional good values in ail cur Iron
Beds. Come in and see 'iow cheap
and how good. R:memb:r ow
beds are all thoroughly guarantecd
not made from the rotten iron rom
the San Francisco fire, being used
by some coast manufacturers.
IF YOU NEED AN 1CE-CR.EAM FREEZER SEE US
Goods
Sold for
Cash or
mm
COMPLETE HgUSi FURNISHERS
Phone Main 43.
50 West 8th St
Only Eii-
gene firm
Advertis
ing not in
the Trust
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Candidates' Announcements
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Organized 1883
The First
ElectricGas.Wai
I hereby r.r.ncur.cc mycclr as a can
dldate for the nomination for sheriff, J
unliieel in th decision of the voters
iit the Democratic primaries ou April i Capital paid in $100,000 j
OF EUGENE, OREGON
17. If nominated and elected 1 1 Surplus
promise tc- perform the duties of the
offico to the best of my ability.
HARRY L. DOWN.
FOR COCNTV JUDGE.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election for the Re
publican nomination for County
Judge at the Lane county primaries,
April 17, 1908.
al6 . G. R. CHRISMAN.
and undivided
profits 100,000
Additional liability of
stockholders under,
nationul banking laws. 100, 00C
FOR CONSTABLE .
John J. Hess. I hereby announce
that I will be a candidate for constn
ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't
forget the primary April 17th.
FOR COCNTV nSSKSSQU
I hereby announce that I will be a
candidate for re-election to the office
of county assessor,, subject to the
vote of the Republican party at the
primary election April 17.
R. F. KEENEY.
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I am a candidate ror the nomina
tion for1 State Representative for Lane
county on the Republican ticket.
Should I receive such nomination,
and subsequently be elected, I be
lieve 1 can render valuable service
to the people of Lane county and of
the state, as their representative In
the legislature, and promise my best
fifforts In that behalf.
W. W. CALKIN'S.
Total $300,000
Under Same Management 125 Years.
Your Patronage Solicited.
T. G. Hendricks President
S. B. Eakin,, .vice President
P. E. Snodgrasi Cashier
Luke L, Goodrich. . Assistant, Caahlei
Darwin Brlstow. . .Assistant Cashier
XOTICT! TO STfK'KHOLDEISS OF
LLKWKIXYX TELEPHONE CO.
The stockholders of said company
voted at tlie annual meeting to call a
special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1
o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhoiise
School District No. 4 4. Lane county,
Oregon, for the purpose of Increasing
tho capital stock of said company.
All stockholders are requested to
bo present.
J. II. PERKINS, Pres
A ANDERSON. Sec. mj
mmm
Willamette Valley CI
P I GAR
PS Julius
KITCHEN &. KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITACE & BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eu?ene. Or.
IT, 1906. Sold by all drus
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
April S. 190S.
Hingswanger, Prof. V. S
Carter. K. V.
Clark, Mrs. Jennie.
Clark, Sherman.
Cobb. C.Porge.
Cox, E. A.
Knots. Miss I.nliio c.
Heavens. Miss K.
Henderson, Walter
llot'f, Andrew.
Howard Miss Bertha.
HovO IIP Miss tirare.
(Sarbour. Ilerr Wendell
Lowe, hn.
Mathews, I.enard
Miller. Montle. n
Nelson. L. C.
Pederson. Ilerr Petter
Richardson. Joel. ' O
Robinson. Win.
Smirk, MrsO;. K
Stanley & Weaver
Vries, John.
W hite, nr.
White, Jack.
L. PACK
Plumbing
Furnish your new home
properly. Don't slight the
gas fixtures. We do all
kinds of reliable plumbing
and tinning Wv-rk. Jal!
and let us estimate , on
your work
Aya & Heitzm&n
34 West 8th St,
Phone black I II?
P M.
Th- Weber wawn rarO',
chc.lkJjust now.
botiitht
P'k A For lnUmm.UcmorCiTh
Aj).Vr qttlflhly and rrm -
of lh I'rtaorr Or(Bwa. Ab-
o)attr ti&rrulflM, Hold hj
int,tfuti. Vric fl.OX or bi
UXllM LJ Ti i.lr.
THE 3ANTAl-PEPSIl CO.
ItKLLmiVTAlMkL a.
Goldsmifl
For Bedrock Wefe
See me before contwetirf
orices bedrock. , Well to
is my business and I
pared to do your w 11
first class manner wditr
es that cannot be
Don't let your conttict
I I ' t ,Mfl tfL
you nave
Pbon Red 5391 W WJ
MALL SKIBH
Pliinibius auu Sc"'"
Also general' jobbing
sheet Iron work. Iron wo...
attended to. ,
Carrv a fall line of plu"--'"
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f f llor
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The RedStaf
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incuts. Loan" . '. i
ProH-rty l-i"'""1 '"P.
Ortiier's pric :
Room 4. MeCInb!'
ana o i"""- (.t
Phones Of fire. J11,,'.":
Eliccne,
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MOON & TINCI.EY.
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