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Bar ains In Real Estate faster services TfiMnaoniw at City Property y0 3. House and lot, Hone In; rents for $15.00 per month, jrl(.B IfLHSILtM) -3 1-2 lota in Cross addition oil Adlcr Street, price . .(I."(I.M1 No. 7. 'Fine lot and l.arn on wesi 4th St., price $H2S .00 ' No. 10. Lot on South Lincoln; prlco 3M..00 No. 11. Lot 100x120 feet, water' main Aiwn Rhrt and North Front, 1-rlce . .. IW).(M) No. 12. House and lot west nt hi.. Very nice location; price . f'JOMt.oo No. 13 Lot 80x140, West 12th St. Price ll.w.l0 No. 14. Lot 00x160 feet south Olive Street, barn and lot, price $hsi.oo No. 15. Lot 63x160, fair burn, wa ter brought In on lot where house should be built; alson connected with sewer; very fine location, Price I2MM0 No. 16. House and lot, North Pearl St., Price $:MMMM No. 17. 1 1-2 acres clone In; !'; or before S100 down; balance on two years nt 7 per cent Interest. No. IS. 1 1-2 acres with house, fruit trees set out, 1 and 2 years old, Price $l,IMI.OO No. 20. 3 lots in Gross addition, Prlco $:25.H No. 21. 2 lots W. 6 St (I50.00 No. 22. 6 room house, pantry con crete foundation, sie of lot, box 160, price IO50.M No. 23. House and lot In CoburK, worth the money aHkod for this place, price $000.00 No. 24 Lot 66 2-3x160; North Law ronce street. Prlco $22.1.1)0 XTK T O lla nn PnllnirA "fill 1 Tlfl! 60x150; price I7B.M No. 29. 7 room house; frame barn. chicken house and park; size of lot 100x160; price $20!W No. 31. House and lot and barn; east Eugene, price $1000.00 No. S6. Lot North Pearl St., price ..: M80.00 No. 86. Lot East Eugene, Kelsoy's aeoond add, price $228.00 No. 39. House and lot about 4 blorkB from Willamette St., . Price 33200 No. 41. Large House, 3 lots, East Eugene; price $1200.00 No. 32 House and lot on pnvnd street; close In; price. . . .$:(000.()() No. 43. New house, large lot 100 y14k vertf desirable location small barn, price $,1000.00 ! No. 44. Acres nnd 3-4 acres also! $100 j lots in Illnlr street addition H iir t itnlfinrn Mil ftp Ititfrit'M 2 vAu'nt 7 mr mt ininrnHt. f No. 4 5 8-room house, full lot. East' Front, prlco $:tl30 No. 48 4-room house and two lots In dross addition to Eugene; well 65 foot deep. Price $800.00 Farms No. 1. 46 acres all good bottom land and In crop; poor buildings, 4 miles oast of Eugene, 1 1-2 miles northeast of Bprlngfield; . Price '"$2800.00 No. 2. 50 acres 3 miles cast of Eu gene; bridge; 25 acres In cultiva tion; 7 In timber, estimate 500 cords of wood; all good potato or hop land; buildings poor; Prlco $;t.1oo.oo No, 3. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south east of Eugene; good house and barn; the buildings, concrete walks, fenced In, six different ' fluids; all kinds of fruit; good wa ter, tho best of soil; price per acre $7.1.00 No. 4. 10 acres, houso and barn . fenced with chicken wire; ono acre I In cherries; all kinds of fruit; Vrlco $2,2.10.00 No. E. 66 Acres, 2 1-2 mllos South of Creswell; 50 acres ln cnltlva- tlon; ten almost ready for tho plow; good 1 room house and barn; good young orchard; all kinds of berries; living water, . Price $1,000.00 No. 6. 228 acres 4 uilles north of Coburg, largo bouse and good new barn; all kinds of fruit; 125 ac res In cultivation; 14 acres In hops; good new hop house, about 35 acrea in timber and pnsture; price $0,000.00 Or will sell 75 acres without build ings; all plough land tor, per acre $27.00 No. 7241 acres, 4 1-2 miles north of Coburg; must all wheat land, linusu and burn; other outbuild ings; price, per acre. . . .$;l.1.00 No. 8.- 442 1-2 acres 6 miles from Coburg; nearly all plough laud; plenty of wood for ranch purposes. can divide In one-half; price, per aero $;lo.oo. 286.88 arres 6 miles north of Coberg, all pasture and farm land; price per acre V22.oo No. 10. 30 acres 1 mile from city; limits, 2 2 acres In cherries, an-! pies and pears, 1 1-4 acres In nil 1 kinds of berries; good 7 room! house, ;ood barn; also private wa-i ter works water piped to house; I nice, lawn and flowers; the or-; chard Is II years old, Price $0000.00 Will sell 10 acres on south fori 100 per acre. O O HOWE BUOY 542 Willamette St. In J. A. Mourer Jewelry Store 33 No. 11. 320 acres, loO plow land, y miles west of Eugene; good or chard, house and barn, price, per acre tf-M.W No. 13. 305 acres 6 miles from Eu gene; good wheat land; all Ineul tfVHtlon; good house and barn; good rnad; prlco, per acre. .$15.00 Will divide the pluce for $45 per acre. No. 15. 7.7 acres, good bulldlngB, small fruit, house hold goods and farming tonl- chickens, horses, cows, pigs and new wagon and har ness; close In, price . . . .$2,000.00 No. 11 320 acres, 105 plow land, Eugene; the best of land, Price . $;l,2(IO.OO No. 17. 25 acres 1 1-2 miles east on road to Coburg; all the best river bottom land, price, per acre $1153.00 10 acres at Thurston House and storo building; good barn and oth er out bulldlngB; mostly in fruit; Price 4 $2,000.00 No. 19. 160 acres, 9 room house, barn 60x60, family orchard, Borne personal properly goes with the place; price per acre ,...$,10,00 'No. 20. 9 room house, 3 lot size, foxl4U feet; one lot set in iruu; barn largo enough for 6 head of horses; coal house; will sell or trade for Eugene property; Price $2,100.00 No. 21. 112.16 acres, 8 room house, 2 new barns; good 6 acre apple orchard; small house nnd cherry nnd apple orchurd aside from the other, price $10,000.00 No. 22. 520 acres, house, barn, 75 arres In cultivation; creek running through the place; good stock ranch; price, per acre ....$10.00 No'. 23. 354 acres 3 mllos north oi Coburg; all good wheat land; good house and barn; price pei acre $no.OO No. 26. 80 acres In Crook CO., Ore., nil In cultivation; good wheat land, price . . i . $i00.oo No. 27. 86 1-2 acres 12 mllet ast of Eugene; 40 acres In cultivation balance In pasture and brush; ' Price ,. $,000.0ti No. 28. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles n. ol Creswell; 'no buildings; price pel acre . .' $20.(M. jifo.' St. 8.1-2 acrea In city limits, house, barn, price $1000.00 No.' 32. 244 acres; good 8 room house and burn; 40 acres In culti vation; balance In pasture and timber; 3 miles south of the city; Prlco $.1,000.00 No. 34. 100 acres 2 1-2 miles north. ' house and 3 barns; good orchard; Price, per acre $7,1.00 N'o. 35. 080 ncres on the McKeii7.li. Iviver near me nuiniiicia ri-n., I't 'ce, per aero ' $10.00 iNO. 3b. ua 1 acres, iuu ucres piow lnml, Komi limine nnd extra good lllll 11 a lirill Ul llllll:i , il li t' Ji aero $2,1.00 No. 37. 160 ucres S miles west; house, barn; price per acre $;!. 00 No. 3S. 100 acres, 75 in cultiva tion; C ncres in orchard, choice fi ull, 9 room house; barn poor, two good wells. Price $1000.00 No. 39. 15 ncres, 8 acres In orchard. barn, prlco $:IOOO.OO No. 43. 116 acres, 100 plow land, 4 ncres In orchard, 10 room houso, now barn, 3 5x80 feet; 80 acres In whent, outs uud hay, good fence; Price $0,500.00 No. 44. 20 acres, 3 miles from tlu city; new 7 room houso; good 1111 III, cows, ciuckuuh, piKS, 1111 iii lllg tools; new wagon, buggy, double harness goes with place: prlco $;i,noo.oo No. 45. 1110 acres 2 1-2 miles south of Creswell, 100 acres In cultiva tion; all kinds of fruit; good 8 room house; burns 40x56.; can put In electric lights, school house; 1-2 mile good roads; will Bell 80 ac res unimproved for .per lie. $1.1.00 Or ull for $50 per acre. No. 46. 320 ncres In Harney Co.. 250 acres good Alfalfa land; must all good wheat land; good 6 room house; 3 miles south of Hums, County sent of Harney Co., water right, price $.1000.00 Enquire of J. W. Huoy, owuer, Eugene, Orogon. No. 47. 151 acres 1-2 mile south of Creswell; 69 acres In cultiva tion; 5 acres In logan berries: liv ing water, good 8 room house: new barn, price per acre .... 1 .$10.00 No. 4 8. 5 acre tracts or more, 2 miles of city at, per acre $100.00 No. 49. 10 acre tracts 3 miles from city, per acre $200.00 No. 60. 160 acres 3 miles from town; fair house and large barn; fine dairy farm; price, per acre $0.1.00 No. 51 4 42 77-100 acres, six inllth east of railroad station, 9 miles south of HrowiiBvllle, Linn county; good S-rooiu house; 1 goat house: 2 cattle bams; potato, chicken nnd wood houses; wagon shed nnd oth er outbuildings; Water piped to the house; 2 liny sheds with feed racks; all kinds of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation, more can be: place all fenced. Price $.1000. No. 52. (in acres, good house, and burn: location 2 1-2 miles from city 011 all way over crushed r. k loud, price yuooo No. 53. 133 acres, 14 miles east of Eugene; 80 acres In ctiltlvuton. House and ham. 1 miles from school; Pi miles from church: running water through the place. This place Is on the proposed elec tric railway Hue and Is a good farm. Price, $52.50 per acre. IUII1UUIIUII MI CITY CHURCHES St. .Mary's Episcopal eh9ich, cor ner Seventh and Olive streets, P. K. Hammond, rector. Holy commun ion at If and 11a. in.; Sunday school at 9:45; evening prayer at 7:30. Ivauhoe Comiiiaiitlery, No. 2. Knights of Pythias, and Evangeline Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will attend the evening Bervice and a cordial Invitation is extended 10 all Maxtins. The music, for the morning service will be as follows: Anthem, "Christ Our Passover," by Chappie. Hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen To day." Keyrles, by Tours. Cilorla Tibl, by Canet. Hymn, "Angels Roll the Rock Away." Orrertory solo, Mrs. G. II. Smith, "ilosanna," by Uranler. Agnus Del, by Adams. Gloria In Excelsls, old cbaut. Hymn, "Gracious Spirit." ' For tho evening: Anthem, "How Calm and Beauti ful," by Scliuecker. Hymn, "The Strife Is O'er." Cilorla Patrl. .Magnificat. Nunc Ulmltls. Hymn, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." Offertory solo, Mrs. G. II. McMor ran, "The Way of the Cross," by Sol num. Hymn, '"Our Father's God." IiaptlKt church. O. C. Wright, pas tor. lllblo school at 9:45 a. m., Frank Needhatn, superintendent; morning worship, with sermon and reception of new members, special music, at 11 a. m.; 13. Y. P.'U. at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:30 p. m., subject, "What Easter Means to Me." Baptisms and special 111 u- sl. First Church of ChrlBt, Scientist Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7 : 30 p. in.; subject, "Doctrine of Atone ment"; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30 p. ni.; free reading room open daily ex cept Sunday from 2 to 4 p. 111. All are welcome. 1 Falrmount Presbyterian ehurch. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school, 2:3, Op. m. Some matters of special Interest in connec tion with Sunday school service. A full attendance Is desired. ' Norwegian Lutheran, M. P. Dom morsnnes, pastor. Services Sunday (Easter Day) at 10:30 a. 111. in the United Norwegian Trinity chiiEr.h, corner East Sixth and Pearl streets. EEcmun-oratt Christian church, J. S. McCalluni, pastor. Ilible school at 9:45 a. in.; preaching at. 11 11. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m.; C. E. at 6:15 p. ni. Morning subject, "Tho Crisis of Jesus." Evening sub ject, "The Great Fact of . Christian ity." Special music. Yen are cor dially Invited to these services. Methodist church, D. II. Trimble, pastor. Easter Sunday. Everything will be pertinent to the day. Pastor speaks at 10:30 a. ill., subject, "The Reasons You Shall Live Forever." Easter music by the choir. "At 7:30 p. ill. Sunday school gives an Eastor concert. Sunday school, 12 111.; Leagues, 6:15 p. 111. It will be a great day. You aro welcome. Central Presbyterian church. 42 East Ninth street, II. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday schoel nt 9:45 a. 111.; the exercises will be conducted by use of the lantern; public worship, with sermon, at 1 I a. 111, and 7:30 p. 111. All are cordially Invited to at tend ail these services. 1 . Congregational church Special Easter service at 10:30 a. 111., con sisting of music by tho choir nnd Sunday school chorus, -together with the Easter story IlliuitrateJ; at 4 p. 111. a special communion service and. reception of now members. No even ing preaching service. The young people meet nt, 6:30 p. 111. An early prayer meeting at 7 a. m. to which the voting people of the city are In vited, EO WILES STARTS NEW BRICK YARD Ed Wiles, a well-known brick ma son of this city, has begun the erec tion of a brick mauufacturtng plant on the Pan Linton place north of the city, and will be In 11 position to fur nish a large number of brick for building operations In Eugene this summer, lie will have the plant In operation within a short time, and when running to its full capacity It will turn out 16. 000 to IS. 000 bricks each day. There Is going to be a big demand for brick this summer. In fact there Is now. and no doubt Mr. Wiles will be able to dHoc of all he can niati tlfacl ore. The clay on the l.luton place U said to be adniirablv minuted to itlit manufacture of a first-class building Vrlrk. C0PFIIE Why Schillings Best? Because it is best and your moneyois 'ours if you think you don't find it so. Your frrr rthirci Tour mcoer ,f res doal bit II. wt tt bioi lice supplies of all kinds CHAM HK US HAUDWAKK CO om I N A Buggy especially safe for women and ch'ldren. Will turn clear around in 16-foot space. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets scared at the street car you can turn in J 6 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which will be in a short time.. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes.. We are Leaders in New Departures Chambers Hardware SOLE AGENTS ttiMMt4ttMiMMwMMtM4wmiiMttmt.m.....;;::"" .NOTICE OF. SIIKKIFF'S, SALE On Execution nnd Order of Hole. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an Excctuon and Order of Sale issued ont or the Clrc.iic Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun- i ty of Lane on the 23rd day of March,! 190S, In a suit wherein L. Simons! was plaintiff und llurton S. Kelsay.i Kllza C. Kelsay, The First National ' Bank, of Kugene, Oregon, a corpor ation, K. T. Uiishnell and George O. H. Dollar were defendun i, and said! Kxecutlon and Order of Sale and decree being as follows to-wlt: ! Whereas, on the 5th day of March,! 190S, In the above-named Court a Decree was rendered In favor of the: above-named plaintiff and against, tho above-named defendants. And Whereas, It was further or-; dered and decreed by the Court That all and singular the mortgaged prom-: Ises mentioned In tho said complaint ' and hereinafter described, or so' much thereof as may he sufficient to raise the amount due the plain-1 tiff for the principal, Interest, taxes, I assessment, attorney fees, and the costs of this suit and the expenses! of the sale, and which may be sold! separately and without Injury to the: parties Interested be sold nt public! auction by the Sheriff of Lane Coun- j ty, Oregon. In the manner prescribed : by law, and according to the course and practice of this Court, and that! the said Sheriff, after the time al-: lowed by law for redemption has' expired, execute n deed to the pur-' chaser or purchaser3 ot the said premises, on the said sale. I That the said Sheriff, out of the proceeds of the said sale, retain his j fees, disbursements, and costs of said sale, and pay to the ulalntlff. or; to his attorney, L. M. Travis, Esq.,: out of the s;tld proceeds, the sum, I first of $270.00 reasonable attorney1 fees, and the sum of (15.80 costs of suit, and pay to the plaintiff the sum i of $2,700.00 In Gold Coin of tke I United States of America, at S per' cent per annum from November 23rd, I 1908, in like Gold Coin, and for the! sum of $41.16 taxes, with Interest! at 6 per cent per annum from March 14th, 1907, and for the sum of $190.-! 94, taxes and assessment, with inter-j est nt 6 per cent per annum from ; February lsth, 1908, making! a total of the sum of! $3251.28 all In Gold Coin of the' I'nlted States of America,, or so much I thereof as tcs procepijrfsy of tho said i sale will pay of tho sattu. That in the event the said sale shall bring more than the said sum of $S2.'.1.29, the said sum aforesaid, then the surplus over the said sum of $32."1.29 shall lie applied, so long! as it will last, as follows: j I. First National Bank. F.ugene. 1 Oregon, n corporation, the sum of! $atMi.00, less whatever sum tlicy bo enabled to obtain from other sccur liy tlicy have for the said sum. II. L. Simons, assign e of judg ment of L. M. Travis, for the sum of $M!.:!7 with Interest at i! per cent J per annum from April 2nd. lite;. 111. Ceo. O It. PcHar, assignee of K. T. Hushueli. lor the sum of! $19M.5i. with Interest at fi per cent: per annum from .March 2nd, UMit, and $ 12.Su costs. IV. Geo. O H. Dollar, for the sum of $124. 63. at 4 per cent Interest from December- 17(h. 1 1 7 . That the defendants, llurton S. , Kelsay. KlUa i Kelsay, The First i National Hank, a rorporxtlon, K. T. Hushueli and Geo. O H IVHar. and all persons claiming under them, and all persons having Hens subsequent to t lie execution of the said deed construed as a mortgage, by Judg-' moot or decree upon the land d crlbed In said doM construed asS:, mortgage, and all their represents-1 lives, and all persons having any j lit l: or claim by or under such sub -0 BUGGIES! ... S. sequent Judgment or decree and their j Notice of Final Settlement, heirs and representatives, and all Notice Is htreby given that the persons claiming to have acquired undersigned, Hans Peterson, admln any estate or Interest -in said prem-1 Istrator of the estate of Hans Han ises subsequent to the filing of the gen, deceased, has filed his final ac-i said notice of the pendancy of this,' count In the matter of said estate action with the aforesaid Clerk, be j with the county court of Lane Coim forever barred and foreclosed of and j ty, Oregon, and Monday, the 4th day from all equity of redemption and of May, 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock claim of, in or to said premises, r, tile afternoon ol that day has teen from and after the delivery of the i fixed by the crder of said court for Sheriff's deed to the said premises. the hearing of objections to said And It is further adjudged and de-j final account and for the final sot creed that the purchaser of the said tlement of said estate; and that all premises be let Into the possession I objections to said account must be thereof, and that any of the parties , mada Rml f jed with 6ald court on to this suit who may be In possess-: or i,efore the date so fixed for the Ion thereof, or any part thereof, or . flnal settlement of said estate, any person who since the commence- Dated this 28th dav of March. 190S. meat of this suit has come Into the possession thereof, shall deliver pos session thereof; to the purchaser. And It Is further adjudged and decreed that if the monies arising from the said sale shall be insuf ficient to pay the amount so found to be due the plaintiffs set out afore said, with Interest, taxes, attorney fees, assessments, costs and dis bursements, and expense of Bale and of the publication, then the Sheriff shall specify the balance due to t lie plaintiff In his return of such sale, and that on the coming in nnd fil ing ot the said return, the Clerk of tho Court shall docket the same In the Judgment Docket of said Court, as a judgment in favor of the plain tiff and against the defendants Bur ton S. Kulsny and Eliza C. Kelsay, and that said defendants shall pay to plaintiff said amount, nnd thai plaintiff may "have an execution therefor. Tho lands and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situate, lying and being in the City of Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, and are bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Lots Number Two (2) and Three (3), in Block Number Two (2) in Kelsay's First Addition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. Together with all and slnguar the tenements, heredltements, ahd appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Execution and Decree as above re cited, 1 will In pursuance of said de cree and order of sale offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, sub ject to redemption all of the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants or either of them in the above described premises set forth In the decree of the Court, at the south west door Of the County Court Mouse In Eugene, Lane County, Ore gon, on Monday, the 1 1th day of May. l'.'OS, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. in. on said day In order to satisfy the decree ami Judgment with Interest, costs and accruing COSM. Dated this 2d day of April. 100S. FUKD F1SK. Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. MiTW t. or inv 4"rtir Ninice U "Rereby given that the mi. !. -signed. AiWIine A. Taylor, the administratrix of the estate of Milo Taylor, deceased, has filed her final ncciunt In the nutter of said estate, and dlonday. the 1st dav of June' 1 !. at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said day has been fixed by or.l, 0f said court for the hearing of objections to said final account and fur the final settlement of said etnt-. !i objections must be filed on or before said date. Dated April !). 1 !i ADELINE A. T vvt n foT i .. v . . i.ii.t-u, .i'.nriu. A.lmlnis stratri(J) n.it-..- ,-,.,.. 'Witts Carbollied Witch lhj aii ,, goou tor piles, Sold by all driissists. T V HANS PETERSON. Administrator of the Estate of Hans Hansen, deceased. L. Bllyeu, attorney. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. ! Notice is hereby given that Geo. D. ! Heitzman has been' appointed admin istrator of the estate ot Ludwick i Martin, deceased, by the county court! of Lane county, Oregon, on the lfith ! day of March, 190S, and that all per- i sons having claims against said estate : are hereby notified to present the same to snid administrator at his home on Madison street, Eugene, Or egon, duly verified as ,is required by law, or at the law o'fflce of I. N. Karnaugh, at Koom 5 over the First National Hank, Eugene, Oregon, within six 'months from the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of March, 1908. GEO. D. HEITZMAN, Administrator. f. N. HAUBAUGH, Attorney for Estate. SVMMOXS . ' In the Circuit Court 'of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane. Claude R. Spencer, Plaintiff, vs. Lela M. Spencer,, Defendant. '; To Lela M. Spencer, the above named : defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled Court now on file with the clerk of said Court, on or before the 16th day of May, 190S. nnd you are hereby noti fied, that If yon fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby re-: quired, the plaintiff will ask said' Court for the relief demanded in! his said complaint so filed with the : clerk of said Court, to-wlt: ' i ror the dissolution of the mar riage contract now existing between said plaintiff and defendant, and for full relief herein. This summons is served upon von by order ;f Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made at Chaniliers on the 3rd day of April, li.es. requiring the first pub lication hereof to be made on April 4th. l'.MIS. ami the last publication on :'ie ltlth dsy of May. 190S, and that you ai.p,,,i ,in or before the liith dav f stay, mos. I, BILYEl'. Attorney for Plaintiff. OA,Irt UD 8A!.N ii. White la prepared to saw your wood on short nrce. Phone Black 4351. Residence. 516 West Sixth street invest..! w.V (Amble their money tracts In the BlVir street addition The city must Build In t!iat direction In two years If th. hy lots or acre .V.. We still have our barcsln ronnteivJP Whieh Inlnn l,-. I i. ! o iai w ill t-, I HI II II III e. r.iii iml m.nin. n..-. - "icy nre nil gone. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. S1 'ft ft Mk ki 4H 2" Mk "1 Hk k as- St LOW EAST Will be made this season byal SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore,, as fol lows: . 1 To Both Ways through Portland 4 70.25 71.25 rn.75 hj.75 OmTu Til Ciliiorci S3 Chicago St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City 75.''. fi.1.75 ; i Tickets will be on she Mav 4, 1H June 5, (i, 19, 2o July h, 7, 22, 23 Aueust (, 7, 21, a- j i .. :- in Hiv with uooo lor rcium ' - . . ovtr priviltg" p eawre wilb" REMEMBER THE BATES For any lurlli tnloriuti call A.J. GILLETE I.oi'.il Agent n, write to . ...1 Plv! vi. V'Mrav. UencM' nt. tvnuiw, Buy the Latest No. Typewriter. TLAT0R.'f it, achate, Fcr':-' 51 ' U1C UIM, Co. I Wm. I ctJin'iT H ' Jim Phone, B;J. 351 O