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THE Et'GEVE DAtt GO ART), WFJXF.S1AV. APRIL 23, 1808 Baetfains in Real Estatc NORms & rowe ' ! HAKE BIG HIT IN iZllZ. N. uty Property No. 3. House and lnt, done in; rents or flli.UO per 1410111 h. Price ljH,H.-0.00 No. D. 3 1-2 lots In Orosa ail') It Ion on Adler Street, prlco . .umiW.oo No. 7. Kino lot and liaru on Went 4th St., price 823.00 No. 10. Lot on South Lincoln; Pi-ice HMOO.OO No. 11. Lot 100x120 feet, water main down Eaat und North Kronl, Price 130.no No. 12. House and lot west Cth St., Very nice location; price. S2iii)il.oo No. 13 Lot 80x140, West 12th St. Prlco ajiono.00 No. 14. Lot 00x160 feet couth Olive Street, barn and lot, price $tUW,00 No. 15. Lot 03x100, fair barn, wa ter broiiBht in on lot where hotiHe should be built; nlson connected 1 with sewer; very fine location, Price , , , Sliioo.oo No. 16. llnuas and lot, Norfh Pearl St., Prlco f 1:100.00 No. 17. 1 1-2 acres close, In; $4 00; 100 down; balance on or before Jwo yeiira at 7 per cent Interest. No Ijj.l i-2 acres with hoimo, Iru'lt trees set out, 1 and 2 years old, jjrca $1)00.00 No. 20. 3 lota In Gross addition, Price JillM.OO No. 21. 2 lots V. Bt.,. , . .9050.00 No. 22. B room lidilao, pantry con crete foundation, Ble of lot, 5 Ox 180, prlco $1050.00 No. 3.-House and lot in Coburn, worth the money UBltod for this place, price $000.00 No. 24 Lot 66 2-3x100; North Law rence street, Price $1W(S.00 No. 27. 2 lots on College Hill,"sle . 60x160; prlco ........ $175.00 No. 29. 7 room houBe; frame barn, chicken house and park; site of lot 100x160; prlco $1S050 .Jo. SI. House and lot and barn; east Eugene, price ......$1050.00 No. 85. Lot North Pearl St., price . . . . ) $150.00 No. 36. Lot East Eugene, Kelsey's second add, price $225.00 No. 89. House and lot about 4 blocks from Willamette St., Price 13200 No. 41. Largo House,' 3 lots. East Eugene; price $4200.00 No. 82 House and lot on tfnvod street; close in; prlco. . . .$:tooo.oo No. 43. Now bonne largo lot 100 x!48; vory deslruhlo location, small barn, prlco $.1000.00 No. 44. Acres and 3-4 acres; also lots In Olalr street addition; MOO down; balance on or before 2 years at 7 per cent interest. No. 45 8-room houao, full lot, East Front, price . . . , 9:1100 No. 48 4 -room house and two lots In dross addition to Eugene; well 65 feet deep. Prlco $MOO.OO SAN FRANCISCO In i;. is-'ic of Monday, January llltli, the Evening Bulletin of San l'ra nelson Baid: "The Greater .or- N'o. 15. 7.7 acres, gnod buildings, No. Ht 320 acres. 150 piow land,: it niflr-K wist of EuK'-iie; good or-' chard, house and barn, price, pert acre $20.00 j No. 13. 305 acres fl miles from E11-' gene; good wheat land; all liicjl-' livation; good houso and barn; . fu,il vrm- t.rl,.,. finr-t-. ftl.Vllfl Will divide the pla.:o for 45 per : " ciicua, mum-mo, m.b- lianei je, lllJiool J 111 nun .:miKi;aa "l nations, began an Indefinite engage ment In the Inme Auditorium btlild- m .. 1 , rn..it K. Vw.1,1 ..,.,!. .....I . .. .. . I. - L . nu, an iiuii. nuuno nw. j lnj, gmiaua ana occupying ine oiock farming tools, chickens, horses, ,at ,),,, corner of Fillmore anfl Page cows, pigB and new wagon and har-iEBt,.eet8, The performances given ness; close in, price ... .$2.000.00 ' were a revelation, and mark a new No. 11320 acres, 105 plow iand,era ln llle evolution and transform-Kugene- the best of land """" Mf tnl class of amusement. prj,.e " $: 20O.00 large audiences wero taken by 'surprise at the magnitude and excel- iso. J I. acres 1 i-a muss cast on it.nce of the entertainment furnished. road to Caburg; all the bsst river. Among tiu performers, and there bottom land, price, per acre $155.00 10 acres at Thurston House and mora building; good barn and oth er out buildings; mostly In fruit; rrlco $2,000.00 Something New are upwards of 200 of them, appear the names of artists of international reputation. Among them being the Peerless Potters, aerialists; the Ho neyMora troupe, aerialists; the Mc Donald family, bicyclists; the Orton troune. wire walkers, clowns, Jug- No. 19. 100 acres, B room house, glers and trapeze artists; the Suig barn GOxflQ, family orchard, someomoto family, Japanese performers; personal property goes with the 1 Herzog's high schooled horRCS, di plate; price pel acre ... .$50.00 red from their long run at the Hip podrome, cew IOIK cuy; ueisier '"jP'.riy dancing elephants; Hum ley's Trained Siberian bears, stag hntludu, llamas, zebras and other an Farms No. 1. 46 acres all good bottom land and In crop; poor bulldlngB, 4 miles east of Eugene, 1 1-2 miles northeast of Sprlngflold; Price $2800.00 No. 2. 50 acres S miles east of Eu gene; bridge; 25 acres In cultiva tion; 7 ln timber, estimate 500 cords of wood; all good potato or hop land; buildings pour; Prlco $!500.00 No. S. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south east of Eugeno; good house and bar lit tho buildings, concrete 1 "walks, fenced In, six different fields; all kinds of fruit good wa fer, tllo best of soil; price per acre $75.00 No. 4. 10 acres, houso and barn fenced with chh'kon wire; one aero In chorrles; nil kinds of fruit: Price $2,1150.00 No. 5. 66 acres, 2 1-2 miles South of Creswell; 60 acres ln cultiva tion; ten aluioet ready for the plow; good 7 room . houso and barn; good young orchard; all kinds of berries; living water, Price ,. $4,500.00 No. (. 228 acres 4 miles north of Coburg, large house and good new barn; all kinds of fruit; 125 ac res ln cultivation; 14 acres In hops: good new bop house, about 35 acres In timber and pssturu: price -, . . $0,500.00 Or will sell 76 ar.roa without build ings; all plough laud for, per acre $27.50 No. 7 241 acres, 4 1-2 miles north of Coburg; most all wheat land, house and barn; other outbuild ings; price, per acre.. . .(Utt.OO No. 8. 442 1-2 acres 6 miles from Coburg; nearly all plough land: plenty of wood for ranch purposes, can dlvldo In one-halt; price, per acre $:0.00 180.88 acres 6 utiles north of Coberg, all pasture and farm laud; price per acre . . I $22.00 No. 10. 30 acrea t mile from city . limits, 22 acres In rherrles, ap ' pies and pears, 1 1-4 acre In all kinds of berries; good 7 room house, good barn; also private wa , tr works water piped to house; nloa lawn and flowers; the or chard la 12 years old. Price $immm).00 Will sell 10 acres on south tor 1200 per acre. No. 20. 9 room house, 3 lot size, I 50x140 feet; one lot set ln fruit; barn large enough for 6 head.. of. homes; coal house; will sell or trade for Eugene prnci'i.V t ' Prlco , , , $il.ioo.oo No. Si. (12.16 acres, 8 room house, 2 new barnst Kood 6 acre apple orchard; . small house and cher.y and apple orchnrd 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 pei ' acre $80.00 No. 26. 80 acres In Crook Co., Ore., nil ln cultivation; good Wheatland, price '. $I5oVmm No. 27. RC 1-2 acres 12 miles Kst of Eugene; 40 acres In cultivation: balance In pasture and brush; Price $5,000.00 No. 28. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles n. 01 Creswell; no buildings; price. po"i acre . . .' $20.01 No. 31. 3 1-2 acres In city limits, house, barn, price $1000.04, No. 82. 244 acres; good 8 room house and barn; 40 acres In culti vation; balance In pasture and timber; 3 miles south of the city: Price $5,000.00 No. 34. 100 acres 2 1-2 miles north, house and 3 barns; good orchard; Price, per acre $75.00 No. 35. 680 ncres on the McKenzIo Hiver near the Hendricks Ferry; I Price, per acre $10.00 I No. 80. 637 acres, 160 acres plow I land, good house and extra good born; plenty of timber, price per acre $25.00 No, 87. 160 acres S miles west; house, burn; price per acre $30.00 No. 88. 100 acres, 75 In cultiva tion; 6 ncres In orchard, choice fruit, 9 room house; barn poor, two good wells. Price ". $1000.00 No, 89. 16 acres, 8 acres In orchnrd, barn, price $:iooo.OO No. 48. 116 acres, U0 plow land, 4 acres In orchard, 10 room houso, new barn1. 35x80 feet; 80 acres In wheat, oats and hay, good fence; Prlco $0,500.00 No, 4 4. 20 acres, 3 miles from the city; new 7 room houso; good burn, cows, chickens, pigs, farm ing tools; new wagon, buggy, doublo harness guos with place; prlco $:l,500.00 No. 45. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south of Creswell, 100 ncres In cultiva tion; all kinds of fruit: good 8 room house; barns 40x56; can put In electric lights, school house; 1-2 mllo good roads; will Bell 80 nc res unimproved for ,por nc. $15.00 Or all for S50 per acre. No. 46. 320 acres In Harney Co.. 250 acrea good Alfnlfu land; most all good wheat laud; good 6 room house; 3 miles south of Horns. County seat of Harnoy Co., water right, price $5MMl.oo Enquire of J, V. lluoy, owner, Eugene, Oregon. No. 47. 161 acres 1-2 mile south of Creswell; 59 acres lu cultiva tion; 6 acres In lognn berries; liv ing water, good 8 room house; new barn, prlco per acre $15.00 Nti. 48. 5 acre tracts or more, 2 miles of city at, per acre $150.00 No. 49. 10 aero tracts 3 miles from city, per acre $200.00 No. 50. HO nrros 3 miles from town; fair houso and large barn; fine dairy farm; price, per acre $I5.00 No. 51 442 77-100 acres, six mllok east of railroad station, 9 miles south of Ilrownsvllle, Linn county; good 8-rootn house; 1 gont house; 2 cattle barns; potato, chicken and wood houses; wagon shed and oth er outbuildings; water piped to tile house; 2 hay sheds with feed racks; all kinds of fruit:' 40 acres In cultivation, more ran be; place all fenced. Prlco $5000. No. 52. 60 acres, good house. 1 and barn; location 2 1-2 miles 1 from city on all way over crushed rock road, prlco $KMMI ! No. 53. 132 acres. 14 miles east of I Eugene; 80 acres In cultivation. House and barn, 1 miles from I school; m miles from church: running water through Iho place. This place Is on the proposed elec I trie rMlway linn and Is a good farm. Price, $."i3.50 per acre. Iinr.ls In a big combination act; Sel ler's educated Shetlands; Mile. Flnl's V.-ablan stallions and tho wonderful Pizinl troupe." All these acts hivrfl appeared with the big EuropC-a olr cusses and hippodromes an auy one of them would be strong enough for tho foature of any show. The riders are Hose Dockrlll, Miss Cnstello, Mile. Finl, Nellie Ashton, George Hollnndt Frank Miller, Austin King, John Deero, Mickey Feeley and Wil- li in Gllson. The performances are first-class In every respect, and if Norrls and Howe don't play to stand ing room at every performance, they will not receive what is duo them." The date of exhibition In this city Is sot for Saturday, May 2nd, after noon and night. The performances will be tho same as those given In San . Francisco In every particular, and to which 279,873 persons paid admission to see during the phonom inal run of sixty performances, ln that city of the big 'circus. By ar rangement with the -big amusement combine, Norrls and Rowe will e the only big circus to vlBlt this flec tion this season. HOWE BUOY MAYOR MATLOCK TELLS OF EUGENE'S GROWTH HE SPOKE AT ROSEIIVRO 1,AST , NKillT ASCKIIIKS THIS CITY'S PHOSPKHITY TO PHOHIIHTION Mnyor J. D. Matlock returned this morning from Hoseburg, where he spoko before the Civic Improvement League of that city Inst night on "How Eugeno Orows and Why."" He first told of the effects of prohibi tion on taxation, crime, pauperism, on tho population of cities where it Is In effect, fn education and on the health of tho people, quoting sta tistics from the World's almanac and other authorities. He ascribed Eu gene's present great prosperity and building activity partially to prohl hibltion, and told of the many pub lic improvements being marie. Includ ing several miles of bltulithlc pave ment, the erection of a number of business blocks, Including a five story building to be put up by the Odd Fellows, the building of tho elec tric street cur system, the erection of n $30,000 passenger depot and the erection of hundreds of homes, many of which are as handsome as can be found in the state. n.v C llKlil.V NOW TO THE AT I rcvi'.H. April Is tho Ideal time to begin to treat hay fever osteopathlcnlly . In hope of warding off that scheduled attack next summer. Permanent cures nre often accomplished by re moving Osteopathic lesions Treat ment should not ' bo delayed until Irritation of the mucous membranes of tho yes and ' nose has 'resulted. In early spring the ' predisposing' cause may be treated alone without the handicap of having to 'combat the exulting cause also,' as becomes the case later, when pollen Is blow ing. ,!' Dr. It. L.' Studley, osteopath, office over Chambsrs' Hardwre .ctore. Phono Illack 1326. Residence, 734 Ferry street.'' Phona Ned $197. ' Tat and twnctutagna ! For the complete cure of covghs, colds, asthma and bronchitis' and all lung complaints tending td consump tion, llvorwort, tar and wild cherry have tor ages maintained an estab lished reputation as a standard cough remedy. It contacts no opium or harmful drug and ran be given with safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold by Linn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co., props., Cleveland. O. I s ! ! Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi HI HI Hi Hi Hi HI Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Mi H Hi H H Hi H H H H H H H H H H A Bug&y 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 16 feet without tipping. Accidents reduced to a minimum when Bu ggy ::: The Short Turn 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 Co. H , H - N N H H H NO MOKK HOOZK 'FOK THA KIKltS ON PClillllANS San Francisco, April 'l. Pullman cars are "dry" now. Foll&wlng Its decision of last Feb ruary to abolish the sale of all li quors on its cars In every part of the United States, Canada and Mexico, as soon as the stock on hand could be disposed of without loss, the Pull man company has finally put that rule into effect and given strict in structions to Division Superinten dent Lincoln on this coast and all Its other division superintendents to see to it that tho'i'ttlc Is'not devinted from in the least. -TEA Buy 1 tfca ( by the ounce 'Until syou-get: Schilling's Best ;: 'it1 makes no chafer 1 ence' then. Ysur groctr retufrfs rour noatr U roa 4ost -ilk.it e HI Via NOTICK TO STOCK IIOLDKUS OP I.LKWKLLVN TKL10PHOXE CO. The stockholders of snid company voted at tho annunl meeting to call a special meeting May 9, 190S, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse, School Inst riot No. 44, Lane county. Oregon, for the purpose of increasing the cqpltal stock of said company. Al stockholders are requested to be present, . J. II. PERKINS, Pres. X aNDKRSON. Sec. m8 1 WlLLIAAld' KIIINitl PILLS ' TltiV you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? . Have you pains In the loins, aide, back, groins der the oyasT Too frequent a desire to pass urine? It so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 60 cents,- -Williams Mfg. Co., props.. Cleveland. Ohio. INFORMATION BVKKAIT ; "4 i 2 Willamette street. Timber an farm lands In large and small tracts. City properties. Lots In Sladden and Blair additions to Eugene. We have I tha. rwHa inH thn npln.. ara .l.h, ! It will pay y6u to investigate our propositions before you buy else where. OREGON LAND CO. LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as follows: To Both Wsvs One Way through vis Portland California Chicago 76.25 87.5o St. Louis 71.25 82.5o St. Paul 63.75 81.75 Omaha 63.75 75.o0 Kansas City 63.75 75.oo Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 2o July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 32 Good for return In 90 dy with stop over privileges p enure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For sny further Information csll on A.J. GILLETE Local Agent or write to Wm. McMutray, General Pas senger agent, Portland, Ore. Scott's santal-PepsmCapsuIgb H ruoillic bUKt. re 1 so OPPORTUNIT . COLONIST, RATES from all parts of the , United Stated and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be put in effect by Oregon Railroad Navigation :and: Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) Daily Duriug March and April, 1 FKOM THE PRINCIPAL. CITIKS OF THB JUIim. " THE RATES WILL HE AS F01AOUS: From From CHICAGO : .$38.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS ' ST. LOUIS .SC15.00 OMAHA KANSAS CITY .:0.00. ST. PAUL Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. StopOT at nlaasiire at all uoints lu Oregon. Tho Colonist Rate is the iiii'alfst of nil lioiiirlmiluVrs. Oregon n""! ix-souri'i's tuiu lit'eus more iKHipie wno uesire num.;. ! Ortgoi people cm accomplish, splondiil results by heralding tl'f tunity to all the world. Send Oregon, literature giving g Vlujd uiuliuu uuuul iue stale, iar ana wiue. tui uu i necessary. i Fare Can Be Prepaid Here at home If desired. Any agent is authorized to accept tM I posit and telegraph ticket to any point, uaii on, A, J. OlI LKrTE, Local Agent or address, - j WM. McMURAY. General T.ivxV' it. ItAK, FI.OKUT I am now romly to furnUh rut flowers, also designs in any form. Also houso plants and ahrut'herr. all 695 Willamette St. SHrlnl Itmiml-Trlp Ititt to Sn FrrtiirlM'o. On account of the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on sale to Han Krnm-Nco and return for ot. lib V'ti'.'il FOR 8ALK IIY OWXKH . Rood building lot on East Twelfth street, near car line. 95x160 feet. Al so eltiht-room cottage and two lots ou N-vth Mill streeP Inquire of J. J. WALTON. Law Office. 513 Willamette St. a20 wood: wgpn: Olaple, body and second growth fir and ties. , WILLIAMS TKANSFKU CO. rhone Illack till. Freh garden seed In bulk CMAMHKHS llAIUAYAliE CO. It. For InfluDnaUoa or ChtUrrfc of iho BidJ and DIimm Xi4Dn. No ear mo w Oorw qatehry Hd perm , "'7 urvt Atv !!, pCMtpttd, Mill bom TiTt ktA HoW bf W. L. PK LA NO. Drag r bt O A. M V CK T r-. . . I -5 Si t J. M. Morris y. p. Morrl( J. . arren The Red gtar Ileal F.stnte, Insiinincr, Invent. meiiK, I ,. n , . , ' , Pr.-iH-rty l iM.il u,' s.n" Owner's price Room 4. MoClumf block. Comer S;h and illaniette Sis YOU WANT THE BEST . . . . . .. . . . i vnur orJf to De tound in the Urocery Line pnone or . "THE PARK GROCERV Successor to Nicklia and Neol Quality and Price Guaranteed; R. Daniel W PMat Mala 63 Park and Oak, 9th and Oak ar Importer and Domestic SiOWS ever shown m the city can be seen at T. v- .... J ...... 1 nt " .-. X'l... :i gratic work WUiome lor . .jr at Q a lid see the latest styles for MeiiV1' T.V.CAS&T Sucessor to D. S You can get titled McDoueai. I'honea Office. it:n,.K R(,M HI KINDS KEilJl!1 4 Hi;