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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1908)
THE ETGEXK DAILY GUARD, MON DAY, APRlt. 20, 1008 grains in Real Estate RHODODENDRON City Property ii 00 per month, for I"'"" v in; ,850.00 lots in Gross addition ''Lreli. Price .. n. tot and barn on West Fine lul eti.) n,t nrice " " '. . South Lincoln; 10 Lot on "oulu $300.00 kite .... , ... 100x120 ieei. "rf; and Norrti Front, Lsij nou $450.00 FiM . fits st ' i SOxHO, West 12th St. U-Lot 80xn. slo50.0o Lot 50x160 feet south Olive (!bn wd lot. price $850.00 . .. i,ic!n fair barn, wa- t hrnueht in on lot where house 'The built: a'90n connected , sewer, S1200.00 (r: . 1t -House and lot, North r-eari Price ' .... i. inn. IVo down; balance on or before P-w n nt In for Act b years ac i-i i." with house. I ,ree8 set out, 1 and 2 years old, crew eocwi im feice v 0,3 lots in Gross addition, :i,2 lots W. 6 st 8ono.o G rrfom house, pantry con- Ifte founaauuu, 01c ko, price Hoiisp and lot in Coburg, iiVth the money asked for this Z price S0- iLot 66 2-3x160; . North Law. Inn street. Price !KS5.oo it 2 lots on College Hill, sle I1I0O; price lm.ou 1 room house; frame barn. licken house and park; size of 100x160; price . . . . . '-ucu si. House and lot' ana Darn; Lt Eugene, price $1050.00 Lot North Pearl St., $450.00 'it "l-rtC TT.ait Kneene. Kelsev s Lond add, price $225.00 QHnfin and lot about 4 locks from Willamette St., lice -. S20U (1. Large House, 3 lots, East fans; price $4200.00 n UmtcA anrl Int. nn nnverl , Let; close tn; price. ., .93000.00. I!. New house, large lot 1001 US: verv desirable location, I han barn, price $5000.00 ; lis In Blair street addition: S 1 0 0 I Bin; balance on or before 2 : lats it v ner cent interest. ' 15 S-room honse, full lot. East rat, prige $luO HS l-room house and two lots In a addition to Eugene; well 65 let lee. Price. $800.00 Farms I. 46 acres all good bottom ft and in crop; poor buildings, miles east of Eugene. 1 1-2 miles Irtheaat of Springfield; $2800.00 f2- 50 acres 3 miles east of Eu- !e; brldse: 25 acres in cultiva te; ' in timber, estimate 500 mt ot wood; all good potato or puna; buildings Door: F'ce s:t.-,nn.nn 3160 acres 2 1-2 miles soiith- ft ot Eugene; good house and . the buildings, concrete ks. fenced In. niv different Ns; all kinds of fruit; good wa f 1 lhe best of soil; price per Fa Trt on i. 10 nprpa tlnxo. nJ feed with chicken wire; one acre perries; all kinds of fruit; rlCe o-.ft nn acres, 2 1-2 miles South "Well; 60 acres in cultiva- r". ieu almost ready for the fi good 7 room house and E. Mod young orchard; all of berries; living water, , - "'-a 1 Luuea uuriu ui f 811 kinds of fruit; 125 ac- ; ' cultivation; 14 acres in "ew nnP house, about " iu timber and pasture; ' fin RiMi rkn .!!"' ?f" 75 acres without bulld r'' ll Dnui'h ' $27.50 -41 acres, 4 1-2 miles north "6s; most all wheat land, ' ' nri n; other outbuild- i i"-r acre. . . .3:13.00 4I2 1.5 . .v', tarj-v all Plough land; : divirf ,"'1 f"r ranch Purposes, E ."lie ln o"e-half; price, per j, $:to.oo. I rj"1 6 1,11 cs north of Coberg, ..ure aiid farm land; price $22.00 -a n . I It ... "ufl3 1 mile from city : I-tit', !irT,'s in cherries, ap- . m 1)1.--,. ... . " j ; f i? t, , , ""u 1 room i ,;.: "Ji !'.rn; also private wa 1 . wt-r 1 ! j'i. 1- '''' flowers; the or-1 , ' )"ars old, I i. ij " $1)000.00 ; '!!...,.' arrcs on south lori No. 11. 320 acres, 150 inw land ' 9 miles west of EugenePood or-i chard, house (Slid barn, pries per acr $20.00 1 No. 13. 30;Vycres 6 miles from Eu-1 gene; gooiT wheat land; all incu, tivation; good house and baru. I good road; price, per acre. .$15.00' Will divide the place for 4." acre. No. 15. 7.7 acres? good buildings, small fruit, house hold goods and farming tools, Sickens, horses, cows, pigs and new wagon and har ness; close In, price . . . .S2,000.no No. 11 320 acres, 105 plow land, Eugene; the best of land, Price $:!,200.oo No. 17. 25 acres 1 1-2 miles east on road to Coburg; all the best river bottom land, price, per acre- $ 135.00 10 acres at Thurston House and -store building; good barn and oth er out buildings; mostly in fruit; Price $2,000.00 No. 19. 100 acres, 9 room house, barn 60x60, family orchard, some personal property goes with he place; price per acre ....$50.00 No. 20. 9. room house, 3 lot size, 50x140 feet; one lot set in fruit; barn large enough for 0 head of horses; coal house; will sell or trade for Eugene property; Price $2500.00 No. 21. 92.16 acres, S room house, 2 new barns; good 6 acre apple orchard; small house and cherry and apple orchard aside from the other, price $10,000.00 No. 22. 520 acres, house, barn, 75 acres in cultivation; creek running through the place; good stock ranch; price, per acre . . . .$10.00 No. 23. 354 acres 3 miles north 01 Coburg; all good wheat land; good house and barn; price pel acre $50.00 No. 26. 80 acresiin Crook Co., Ore., all In cultivation; good wheat laud, price $1500.00 No. 27. 86 1-2 acres 12 miles. nst of Eugene; 40 acres ln cultivation:. balance m pasture and brush; Price $5,000.(Mj No. 2S. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles n. 01 Creswell;- no buildings; price pet acre $20.th. No. 31. 3 1-2 acres ln city limits, ' house, barn, price $1000.01, No. 32. 244 acres; good S room house and barn; 40 acres in culti vation; balance in pasture and timber; 3 miles south of the city; Price . . $3,000.00 No. 34. 100 acres 2 1-2 miles north, house and 3 barns; good orchard; Price, per acre . . $75.00 No. 35. 6S0 acres on the SlcKenzib River near the Hendricks Ferry; Price, per acre $10.00 No. 36. 637 acres, 160 acres plow land, good house and extra good barn; plenty of timber, price per acre $133.00 No. 37. 160 acres 8 miles west; house., barn; price per acre $30.00 fro, 38. 100 acres, 75 In cultiva tion; 6 acres in orchard, choice fruit, 9 room house; barn poor, two good wells. Price $4000.00 No. 39. 15 acres, 8 acres In orchard. barn, price $3000.00 No. 43. 116 acres, 100 plow land, 4 acres in orchard, 10 room house, new barn, 35x80 feet; 80 acres In wheat, oats and hay, good fence; Price $0,300.00 No. 44. 20 acres, 3 mlles.from the city; new 7 room house; good barn, cows, chickens, pigs, farm ing tools; new wagon, buggy, double harness goes with place; price $3,500.00 No. 45. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south of Cresweli, 100 acres in cultiva tion; all kinds of fruit; goqd 8 room house; barns 40x56; can pirl ln electric lights, school house; 1-2 mile good roads; will sell 80 ac res unimproved for ,per ac. $45.00 Or all for i 50 per acre. , NO. 46. 320 acres In Harney Co., 250 acres good Alfalfa land; most all good wheat land; good 6 room house; 3 miles south ot Burns, County seat of Harney Co., water right, price $3000.00 Enquire of J. W. Buoy, owner, Eugene, Oregon. No. 47. 151 acres 1-2 mile south of Cresweli; 59 acres in cultiva tion; 5 acres ln logan berries; liv ing water, good 8 room house: new barn, price per acre $43.00 No. 4 8. 5 acre tracts or more, 2 miles of city at, per acre $150.00 No. 4 9. 10 acre tracts 3 miles from city, per acre $200.00 No. 50. 160 acres 3 miles from town; fair houfe and large barn; fine dairy farm; price, per acre $03.00, X0, 51 442 77-100 acres, six miles east of railroad station. 'J mile--south of Brownsville, Linn county; good S-ronm house; 1 goat house: 2 cattle barns; potato, chicken anil wood house: wagon shed and oth er outbuildings; water piped to the house; 2 hay sheds with f-ed racks; all kinds of fruit: 4u acres In cultivation, more ran be: placr all fenced. Price $5000. 'n 52 60 acres, good house. and barn; location 2 1-2 mile? from citv on all way over rru-h-d rock road, price -. . . . $0000 No. 53. 132 ,c-r.-s, 1 I miles east of Eugene: acres in rultiv.; Ion. House and barn. 1'. lull" f'""1 school: 1 'i mi'.-s from church: running fV"'' through the place. This placets ..n llu- .r--d ' I. e. trie railway line an.) is a rW farm. Pii'r-. - ' i-r a 0 FESTIVJIJpAT u 0 FLORENCE O AHhoutrh it was stare, t lnct .n outside papers that Florence would hold a rhododendron festival Mav y Die citizens here had taPen no decisive steps in that direeti.ui until x- matter was brought before the tstsuiaw lmprmement Club last Mon day . vetting for consideration. The club decide I to act in the matter and it was put in the hands of the coin mittee on entertainment who are ar ranging an interesting program. '1 he electi jn of a tjueen Hhododen dra will take place about a week be tort the festival. Tickets will he on sale at all stores. Temporary voting boxes will be at Frank Knowles'. Florence.; Siuslaw Lumber Company, Acme, and Joe Morris' Mapleton. The program of the day will begin with the crowning of Queen Rhaden-f'liiH-,.i lv tilp ntnvor turning the key of the city over to her; then e - ater an I land, ad Iresses and the dining of the queen, her at tendants and distinguished guests at the Western Mouse by the Siuslaw Improvement Club. In the afternoon speeches and va rious conusts and field sports. The Fl irence Band 'will give an entertainment at the Odd Fellows' hall fnllnu-eH )v i H.in ,).,, .......I.. for- which will be furnished by the uaicuner orcnesira. t-lorence West. iJ P SURVEY FOR BAR AT SIUSLAW'S MOUTH At the regular meeting of the Sius law Improvement Club last Monday evening, letters from Representatives llawley and Ellis were read and each expressed a willingness to do all In his power to obtain a new survey of the bar. It was supposed that n part of the last, appropriation for the Im provement of the bar was still to our credit and might be used to de fray expenses of a new survey. The congressional report 1x11 such mat ters for the year 1900, showed that the balance had been returned to the United States treasury, therefore an rher appropriation would be neces sary, which means at least a consid erablo delay. The secretary read the outline of the proposed advertising folders to be issued by the club, and after some discussion it was referred to the com mittee on publication for revision; they were also requested to find what nart of the $25 per month, furnished by the county for advertising pur-. poses would be allowed the Siuslaw section. Florence West. SILICA l'UIZK Ol-'KKU IS STILL INCUVIMED Special, to The Guard. Portland, April 20, The $100 prize offer made by the Columbia Steel Company, of Portland, through the Oregon Development League, for sand testing 98 per cent pure silica and free from iron oxides, for use ln steel manufacturing, excited tremen dous interest throughout Oregon Washington, California, Idaho and Montnna. Hundreds of samoles were received, Some of the sand was too fine, some too coarse, the grains of some were angular, while other sam ples were clay or building sand and not silica at all. Some exceptionally promising samples came from the Inland Empire, but though ranking a splendid analysis, failed to make good when put to the actual test in the steel foundry. The prize money Is still waiting for a winner. ' NEW Al'POIXTMKXTS IS FOREST SERVICE Special to The Guard. Washington, April 20. The forest service has Just announced the fol lowing appointments on Oregon na- tonal forests: F. n. Herrlngton and R. W. Sweet land have been made assistant for est rangers on the northern division of the Cascade national forest; W. E. Graham, George R. Ledford, E. C. Owens and Marlon Burllngame have been made forest guards on the same forest. Joseph K. Carper has been ap pointed a forest guard on the Imnaha national forest, In the northwestern part of the state. He will be assigned to the work of hunting predatory an imals on the tracts where the forest service Is conducting a scries of In vestigations for the Improvement of the forage crop of the range. A Twenty-Year Sentenc e. "I have just completed a twenty venr health sentence. Imposed by Ducklen's Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago," writes 0. S. Woolever, of LeUaysville, N. Y. Bttcklen's Arnl- t-n Qnlv-e hertla the wnrt Rfireu hums, wounds and'euts In the short est time. 23c at W. A. Kuykcndall'f drug store. INFORMATION lil'RK.U' 412 Willamette street, Timber an farm lands in large and small tracts City properties. Lots In Siadden and Ulalr additions to Eugene W1 have he goods and the prices are right. It will pay you to Investigate our p-ripo-itions before you buy else where. OREflON LANU CO. Stl'!' AT Trr.) IHVI.S HIMIKiK! 542 Willamette St. to J. A. Mcurer Jewelry Store i',r P ' U work to Sttii' h riean') .ur)'at;d carri.tc '-hn;,. Mr. W!l-!-,'). !tt" w .'ll-k ri r. rt l:'iik-rtitfi I'h Im. ". a f : r -1 ' '.: ; ail!-"! .1 ...:.--rr fr .fi !. Ka-' Ai: c i.,ra!,t. 'I. .eiv r.j.L !:;;.'' (g- ai.; !'r---h i-.i-ien .- d !n hulk. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. o 4 M it , o 'Somethiri & New BUGGIES A Buggy especially safe for women and ch;ldren. Will turn clear Around in 16-fooL space. Do you realize what this means. If your horse gets scared at the street car you can turn in 16 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 Chamb ers Hardware SOLE AGENTS Co. ( v . M it K::::::::::n::::::x:jx:j55:n:::n:n:n;::5:j::::n::::::::::::::::::j:j::::::::::: ! MARRIED. At the home of E. Do'mpier. April 1 7, 1908, Isaac Dompier ami Miss May Mlkswell, Rev. E. J. Harrington officiating. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF LLEWELLYN TELEPHONE CO. The stockholders of -said company voted at the annual meeting to call a special meeting May , 1908, nt 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse, School District No. 44, Lane county, Oregon, for the purpose ot increasing the capital stook of said company. Al itooklioldorB are requested to be, nreaent. J. H. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDERSON, gee. m8 GET IIBUTHU RARLX Those who Intend going to the fleet celebration at San Francisco May 2, 3 and 4 are requested to apply for berths at once so that they will be able to get them. If enough signify their Intention of going ftom Eugene' a Pullman car will probably bo Bet out here so that those going may re- ttrn nnrlv nnri hrvp the trouble of l!Ct. I ting up In the middle of the night to catch the train. A. J. GILLETTE, Agent S. P. Co, He Cot What He XenU'0, "Nino years ago it looked as If my time had come," says C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was bo run down that life hung on a very slender thread, lt was then that my druggist recommended Electric Hit ters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Electric Hit ters put It back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold un der guarantee at W. A. Kuykeudall's drug store. 60c. SH'clal Itound-Trlp Rutin to San Francisco. On account of the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on Bale to Han Francisco and return for $25.00. Sale dates May 2nd and 4th. Final return limit 29 days from date of sale. A. J. UlLLKTTE, ml Agent. fMtOW YOtlt OMX KYItl'P T. J. Hammond lias cane Feed for his customers at N. Slgnnr's, GO rods. south of Marlon Davis' corner in West' Springfield, as well as at his home; on the Mohawk. It. F. I K No. 1. i ' IP YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Wf.ader, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 a bottle (two months' treatment). Hold by O. J. Hull, or by tixill. Send for teHtlmonlalH. Dr. E. W. Uall. 1921 Ollva street. St. Louis. LOW RATES EAST . Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines In Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as, fol lows: ' T. Both W4yi One Vay through via Portland California Chicago 176.25 87.5c.' St. Louis 71.25 ' K2.5o St. Paul M, 75 81.75 Omaha 63.75 75.o0 Kansas City 63.75 76.00 Tickets will be on sale Mav 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 Auuust 6, 7, 21, 32 Good or return In 90 day with itop. over privilfgei p eaiure within limiti, REMEMBER THE DATES For jny further Information call on A.J. GITXETE Local Ajjent of write io Wm. McMiiiiay, (ieneral. I'as .sciiovr aui.-nt, Portland, Ore. res! s OPPORTUNITY COLONIST RATES from all parts of the United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by 'liTe Oregon Railroad (& Navigation Co. :nd: Southern Pacific Company , (Linatln Oregon.) Daily Duriug March and April, 1908 J'ltOM THE PRINCIPAL CITIKH OK Til 10 MIDDLE'. WEST THE RATI H WILL HE AS FOLLOWS: - From From CHICAGO :w,00 COUNCIL DLUEES !IO.OO ST. LOUIS Wft.mi OMAHA ., ()( KANSAS CITY :IU.0U. ST. PAUL $:IO.0O CorrospondliiK rates from all other Eaatern points. Stopovers at pluamire at all points In Oregon, rim Colonist Rate Is the (ireatest of nil lioitlobulltlrm. OrvKon lias unlimited resources und needs more HKi wliu tlonlro homes unci larger opxrtunltJea. Oretfol. peoplo c(.n accomplish splendid results by heralding this oppor tunity to all the world. Send OroKon literature giving good rojlable Infor mation about the stale, fur and wide. Call on the above railroads for lt It necessary. Fare CanBe Prepaid Here at home If deslrod. Any agent la authorized to accept th.rcqulred de posit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on, A. J. UlLLKTTE, Local Agent or address, ' WM. McMUR.R.AY, General Paenfer Po tUtH,. Or. Wo use all tne latest methode In cleaning and dyeing nt the Kuyene Dye Works, norncr Bmh and Willam ette street. Pntne Red 2SC1. tf !il, Kugune, Or o CASTGBIA The Kind Yon ' ta'r-.-s E:"bl Bears the "r'" t-'j-natare of C. Buy the Latest No. 51 Oliver Typewriter, with the new TABULATOR, nothing like it, accurate, pc;:!, simple and the best. C. S. Frank, LotQ Agent. Fhonr, Black, 4S0I YOU WANT THE BEST . be foiiiul in tile Grocery Line phone or leave your order at "THE PARK GROCERY" Succeisor to Mcklin and Neal Quality and Price Guaranteed. Phone Main 63 I") P 1 D Park and Oak, 9th and Oak K. JJaniel, I FOp. The Largest Stock of Fine , Imported and Domestic Suitings ever shown in the city can Ik: seen at T. V. CASKS The Tailor. You can get fitted out with high grade work at home fe- moderate prices. Call and see the latest styles for Men's wear at T. V. CASE. MlccsMir to 1). .Mi Dougal. OB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE o