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THE EIGF.XF. DAil.T fil'AV.H. 1 III i:sn V. APItlt, 2:1, titoH 7 Uains in Keal estate h'ty Property 1 ,., r.d c.1.,fe No. !b.:;:v in; re -i. . ,.r ntoniu. fr lJ '" ' si.rfr.o.oo'Xo. vj iieUC. DOa UlU.lt ovation: u.htti i1(tll Koixi ( ad; price i, Will divide the pi. nu. i laud iMiii ivi- acre. : men;. ii!;d , ce. . S I.-..IHI ' tor $1". i , r 5 ' 1 . .. rice . .SI131I.IMI ... mt and barn " " "l .fine If' a" . ss-j.-,.Uo ; price i "ti on South Lincoln: No- ' am. b ...! l.uiM'n. -wt ... JjiliOO.OO fmall fruit, houe :. ..,nh,t .. t ;--";;n20 feet, water; !"""i':K JV"1;;'..' ,s J0a East 1 NoMVJ,?! In. price . . . .a..MMi.o . c, ; Xo. 11 320 acres, loL, plow WmI Hou?e and lot west th St I Ku,.ene.. t)le (( r -eUcaiicu; 1'r.ie. .""...""j Pl.,(.e s:!.-..,m.m, -tot 8OXH0. WcYo" mi;No- 1' 25 acres 1 1-2 mil,,, n , SIO.JIMIU, roa(1 tu (.,,)U1.f,. ul, ;h(, .t rjvir ... r,oxniO feet south Olive i bottom land, price, per rrn and lot, price X50.CH j acre SI.,.,.on fair barn, wa-;l" acres at Thurston House and store butlditm: stood barn a;, ot!-.-er out buildings; nio-iily :a f. -,,.; r.l;e !. iiitiii.ini . !ji 1200.00 ;Xo 19..rt am,f c. 'room hcus.. North Pearl i barn GUxCii. family orchard, some $1:500.00 1 personal properly noes with the place; price per aire . . . ..SoO.no h-ilance on or before ' ". -" room ninise. mt wars at 7 per cent interest. WEEKLY REPORT Or rttnror i LUGCi'iC Itlh O . "tlll.y, l,-s, clr. :' ; " do.-,':,'. 1 11 : Hut;. - 1', r roil ..n -y H'f:.-!- 1'cr roll, i .,.,.tit in os lot where house t,j be bui.t: icwcr; very S el'e lo. l-'-jC ..-uil.li-. r per cwt. .. .. mi H.L'.i lson connected line location. -House and lot. 'rice l 1-2 am-:; close In; $400; L down; i i-' acres with house, K.esset out. 1 and 2 years old.i : . . .jf.iiuo.iMi - 3 lots in Gross addition. I S:2r,.oo; ooxno teet; one lot set in fruit; barn larse eiiouuh for head el" horses: coal house; , wi'l sell in trude for -Eugene property: ' Price !j:2..(io.(l0 Onuses $3.00. i.l, Market. S;- i s -ivr It. , 3 l-2e (. -.i cow s o 1 1 :i ; -l :ood prime dress.-d vea Minion un toot ( 1-2 : Kat llos. dressed i: 1-2 l a; hosts im loot l -2 li (.rai: ami Feetl. r-emr -$ ( 4ii. I'.i: Hay. $1 :!. T;::.oijy ay Per 'on 5 N.-w o:i:s Per Im.. 47c. Hr:in - 1'. r mn. $ Mi- d feed - Per Ion $110. Shorts, per ton --.s;!2. -New Wh at Per lu. s.".r Kolle.i !, 1,-U y- I CIioi, L'r.u k d fecil d Corn $it :'.i;-4ii. No., . .Stl"t.00; -2 lots W. 6 St 6 room house, pantry con . fmindation, sie of lot. SOx price ,SIO.0.00 -House and lot In Coburs, the nioncv asked for this price $(100.00 1. !2.10 acres, S room house. 2 new barns; good (i acre apple orchard; small house and cherry and apple orchard aside from the other, price iSlo.tMio.no No. '22. a20 acres, house, ham. 7T acres In cultivation; creek running throu!!h the place: goad stock ranch; price, per acre . . . .$lo.oo No. 211. 354 acres 3 miles north in l Lot 6C 2-3x160; North haw- . OnlmrK: all Rood wheat land; k street. Price "". -2 lots oh College Hill, sie . ''' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' . mi!, v.. o 0() No. 21). SO acres in Crook Co., Ore., I,; vne y J' I all in cultivation; good wheat land, room house; frame barn. m.1(,0 5?l.-,oc.oo lurnHce Park: t--(r?d K- s !"2 acres 12 miles -n.t ,,(,ll60; prlce - of Euf!ene. 40 acres , mnuvatu,.- -House and lot and barn: balance in pasture and brush: Eugene, price H10..0.00 Vrlce $.-,,000,011 -Lot North Pearl St., N'o. 2S. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles n. oi 1M.jO.00 c-eswell; no buildings; price pel -Lot East Eugene, Kelsey's acre '. . $20.01. tl add, price $223.00 : Xo 3!3 j.o aeres In city limits. -House and lot about 4 1 house, barn, price $1 ooo.ot, is troin Willamette St., ' No. 32. 244 acres; good S room 1 $3200 I house' and barn; 40 acres in cttltl- .-Large House, 3 lots. East! vatlon; balance in pasture and price $4200.00 iimuei , j iiutes suuui 01 uie i-u... House and lot on paved close in; price $:000.00 o. 34.-J-JUU acres "J i-: nines norm. New house, large lot 100 j J,0"80 6 "as- B0Q or"a.r ' . . .. . . , ' Pr ce. ner acre S...J.00 rery aesiraDie location, 1 barn, price $5000.00 : No. 3d. USU acres on uie .ncienzio Acres and 3-4 acres; also 15 acres all good bottom land In crop; poor buildings, p east of Eugene, 1 1-2 miles fast of Springfield; $2800.00 0 acres 3 miles east of Eu- Wdge; 25 acres in cultiva- in timber, pstininfo FtOO if wood: all eood notatn or fJa, ("Hidings poor Blair street addition; $100 balance on or before 2 it 7 per cent Interest. i-room house, full lot. East price $3150 (room house and two lota In addition to Eugene; well 65 p. Price : $800.0(1 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 923.W No. 37. 160 acres 8 miles west; house, barn; prlc per acre $10.00 No. 38. 100 acres, 75 in cultiva tion; 6 acres. In orchard, choice fruit, 9 room house; barn poor, two good wells. Price $4000.00 PrtYlC 39- 15 acres, 8 acres in orchard. I dill 13 barn, price $:looo.oo No. 43. 116 acres, 180 plow land, 4 acres in orchard, 10 room house, new barn, 35x80 feet; SO acres in wheat, oats and hay, good fence; Price $0,500.00 No. 44. 20 acres, 3 miles from the city; new 7 room house; good bam, cows, chickens, pigs, farm ing tools; new wagon, buggy, double harness goes with place; nricn $:t-jOO.OO $3500.00 , vn jr. ico acres 2 1-2 miles south 50 acres 2 1-2 nillea annth-I nf Creswell. 100 acres in CUltlva- pf Eugene: good house and tion;.nll kinds of fruit: good 8 tie buildings. concrete room house: barns 40xa6; can put "need in. six different In p ertric lights, school House: 1-i 1 ail kinds nf f.,lt Mid, minis' will Kell SO ac-! fe best of soil; . price per res unimproved for .per ac. $15.00 . . .$75,001 Or all for $50 per acre. 10 acre linn,. nnJ KnHn Vrt AC T O nfrwi In HnmOV P(l lth chicken wire; one acre 250 acres good Alfalfa land; most all an kinds of fruit; good wheat land; good t room $2,250.00 house: 3 miles south of Burns, 8 acres. 2 mii. cnJ County seat of Harney Co., water re!l: 5(1 roo i ...1..... rleht. mite ...1 $500(1.00 " almost ready lor the Enquire of J. W. Buoy, owner, "" ' room house and tugene, uregon. HOOd VOIint. nrnUn-A. 11 Vn 17 CI gnrn. 1-1 mile 5n!lth r-' oerries; living water, of Creswell; 59 acres In cultlva- $4,500.00 tion; 5 acres In logan Perries; nv- i-.s acres 4 miles north of Ing water, good S room house; new ae house and good new' barn. Prlte I,Pr acru I-.M 11 kinds of fruit; 125 ac-INo. 48. 5 acre tracts or more, 2 y.ivation: 14 acres in' miles of city at, per acre I5.ho "W hjn hmiaa nlimil i v- j i, . .-. t ...lla Irnnl r and pasture; , 0:-v T,,.r acre K2(M).(io $0,500.00 No r,n.i ,;o acres 3 mii.-s from .UTeS without lllll'M- . f..l 1,,,,,.. nea 1 r"e l.wrtl fine daily farm; price, l"-r acre $H5.oo 1 4-12 77-lc'l acres, s'v in east of r.-l't i-ta'ion. '' sout'i of nrf!Vi:, l.ie.n .-..ir.-.v; go.id -ro. n: iio 1 I'dlMI.AMl MAIIKI-T P.KPOltT. Portland. Or., April 2:!. "1 call s e im reason i'.u- i!ie helief preva lent in some quai-i.-rs dial butler i-ie. s have reached the low level lor Mle -:!.-." said a Front fireel eolll- mi--:n : omvIohii today. "The i-onill-l ' oils tin t made ill.- decline' yester-j day necessary still exist, and they! wiil lie felt even more keenly than now a few weeks heme. 1 am i-nn-lid.-ul that a furllur cut in quota tions is not far away. "Thot season of heavy production in this stale is now fairly on. Put il is not yet at its height, and the out look is for a steady increase in re ceipts for a month or more. At tin lower prices made yesterday the movement of county creamery butter is slightly better than for some time past, still there Is plenty of butter in the market now lor all demands, and produciioii is growing heavier dally. "In May last year country cream ery was selling in this market at IS to 22'ii cents a pound, the latter fig ure being the price also of the heat fancy creapiery. , These were the low quotations for the year l'JOT. and the Indications are that they will at least be duplicated this year, for it must be remembered that 1907 was a year nf prosperity and high prices generally. There was then no de pression in the industrial world to affect the buying ability of the pub lic." Kggs Hold Very Steady A very steady tone la ruling at present in the loca.l: eg market. While receipts are nulla liberal, the dviuanit is fully nhlu to take car-e. or all arrivals, and the market Is holding well nt 17 l-2c nlong the street., Outside demand Is showing a constant Increase. Butter Is moving quite well at the reduction of 2 l-2c In the best brands yesterday. Supplies are more liberal and the trade is again Inclined to the opinion that prices will drop another 2V4c early In the toming week. Chicken market Is Inclined to dull ness, with a downward tendency to prices. No changes today. Cheese market is easier with heavier supply. Price luchanged for the day. Itrief Xoles of tlie Trade. Mexican tomatoes show a good de mand at $2. because of good quality. Halibut is down Mc a pound to day with better arrivals. Prospects for further cut. W. P. Kiillor & Co. report a de cline If 3 cents a gallon on turpen tine. Local asparagus is more plentiful. California somewhat neglected on this account. Very poor quality Is shown In late arrivals of rhubarb from Walla Wal la. Two cars of oranges were unloaded on the street this morning. Local hothouse cucumbers are In slightly larger supply. Selling at Jl.uO'U $2 a dozen n,rT r.ci ;;;; O n ' i ,, 4-, ! i i j 4 tilt $31. II ii i tt ti il it tl it it 4 4e4v444 o o -4 oiiietiriiiiL V.TV T'4jW New Chambers 4 4444444 4e4 5 4-44 - . v ' 4444 v ,. VJ444444-4 O n 444- 4444 4- 44- 4444 444 4 4-4 44 44 4 44 44 444 4 4 444 44 4 44 44. 4 K 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 1.4 44 4 44 44 44. 4 44 44 44 44 4444 444 44 44 444 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444 44 44 4444 4444 4444 4444 44 4444 44 44 ' 4444 44 4 4444 4 4 4444 . A Buggy especially safe for women and children. Will tl m clear around in 16-f00L 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 jU 4t4tW IZMisS A A. ' comes into general use which wi'l be ir. a shorttimc. We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. W e are Leaders sn New Departures ardware H SOLE AGENTS Co. s:::::::::.:::::::::::::::: hh:::::::::::::::::::::: medium $4.25514.75; common $3.50 (n4.(i0; best cows. $3.75(?(4.0"; common, $3.25 (jj 3.75; calves $4(j.I 4.50. Sheep--Best wethers, $6.00 (it 6.25, ewes, $5.0(1 'ii 5.50; Spring lambs, $7. I'oi'iliiiul Quotations. Creamery butter -24 25c. Kggs If. l-2e. Chickons I.Vt 15c. Whe-at Vnlloy. t Dc: Club S4y S5c. Barlev Pur ton $24 fi $27, Oau-r-l'Hr ton $2(! $27. Hv- Timothy, $17; cheat, $15. Uiain hay $151i $16. Mohair Choice, 20fi21c. Wool Valley, 12c(fi 15c. Hops Prime, 4 (fr 5c. Potatoes 45c per cwt. Onions $4(25 if $4.75 per cwt. Cascara ichlttlni bark) 3c 3 l-2c per popnd. ADVKItTISKI) l.KTTIlltS , Letters uncalled for at the Eugene postoffice April 22, 1908 Blenls, E. M. (3) Booker, Howard. Cllmens, Frank. Ilavles, Rvan. Krltch, Oliver. Holloway, Dayton. Mnrtln, Mrs: A. W. McCollard, Mrs. Jennie. Mcl.ane W. 1). Miller, .Mrs. Hachel. Itlckens, W. L. Snider, Miss Lulu. Taylor, Miss lteathn. Wagner, II. F. 'ise, Orev. Wright, Alfred. J. L. PACK, P. M. XOTK'K TO SITH UIKII IU ItS OF JXKWF.LI.VX TKMil'HO.XK CO. The stockholders of said company voted nt the annual meeting to call a special meeting May 9, 1908, at 1 ! o'clock n. in., at Central Rchoolhnuite Strawberry supply from Florida Isj School District No. 44, Lane county, more lllieral and better quality Is shown today. Price at $2. Hops are still very slow, with on ly un occasional trade around 2 V4 5 c. Dressed meats are active for the small arrivals. Former prices the la lira!,,. I liaiu r; r n. 3d ,,.-.'.' Oregon, for the purpose of increasing the capita! stock of said company. All stockholders are requested to be present. J. II. PERKINS, Pres. A ANDERSON Sec. m8 iand 1-: 'ar:v :"M f,. in on. t mr... :re ar.d for, r.er $27.50 1-2 miles nonh ! .'ii wheat land.! "aeY uilthuild-1 're. . ..$:t5.oo: ;s 6 mii,.3 fnmi Plough land; I r;;ni h ,ur!OSes, ' "alf; price, peri guo.oo' " rth of Colier.. land: prite 2 ci.-tle nam-; mt.,:o. wiiod lion -e-. v..u in ! er outUni'1iti--s; wa' the house: 2 bay s!i". rai .-: .,11 k.n.ls of fpi in i u!'ivaf ioa. more nil fer.c d. l'r;' e d s wr ; I' a le-: n an-l i o-li- d to i f--d S22.KO No. and ':"' 1 mile fr.u city . s in cherriea. n,,. V v..':'.1 ,-4 're, in all fea'ut' s""d 7 room -. :n?o prlvntw wa- 4.' to house; rs; the or- a 1 f . .$i)oon.oo south for torn: lo'a'! from el'y till rock road, priie No. f.3. 132 'T ies. i;,lgea--; M AC ".' House and barn, school: 1 mi'' running water th This place is .-n ; trie railway '.ir.e farm. I'ri-e. t"-2 soooo ea-t of tioll i I'lu-llainl Livct.M-k larkel. Tile s! i, mark.-t continues weak, with the dai.y ree.-ijes larger than 1lie r. qnir.-uienis nf the trade, but il is evpectcd that arrivals will faill off .. -lie- i si- nt in Ho- n. ar future. ( M . a u t im . pri'e are maintained. : In the cnttle and hog market the ' .a.-' l-s i- ol.g. as It ha" !e"H for w.--ks pa-:, and th.-r- is iio'luiig in . -.it : i jiolira'e a weak.-aing so'-n. I.r. .---o. k coiiiuii.-.-ion tti'-n say good eii;:-,' aie scar.,- in the stai--. and a- L- 1 pi opor' ion of t ho.-e now . o in Ing j ;a are from California and slates! o;i-- of tie- mountains. J alv.-s or lanit.s are coming to - e, ky,ird I'ra. tii-allv all the in tie-.- lines now liroiight in ; ,,, Klon' sT'-i'. Later, wh'-n :e. ; .j'lir loue-s. more of the k w,;: he -!,:.;..-1 In alive. , tie; Front Sin- t mark- t vi al r.por'.d . a-er. i'h the denomd fl for fat me'lium size's. The j WILLIAM.-' KIIINr.l VUJjt Have you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous sybtem and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire lo pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure you Drug Co., price 50 rents Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland. Ohio, HATES EAST Will be made this season by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Eugene, Ore, as fol lows; To Both Wayt One Way through via Portland California Chicaoi, 76.25 t87.5n St. Louis 71.2S H2..So St. Paul 6.175 81.75 Omaha 6.5.75 75.o0 Kansas City d.L75 75.ou COLONIST RATES from all parts of ttic United States and Canada to all parts of Ore gon and the Northwest will be pUt in effect by The Oregon Railroad (8b Navigation Co. : and : Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.) Daily During March and April. 1908 1'ltO.M TIIIO I'ltlNCIPAL CITIKH OK THK MI1I)I,K WKST THIS KATKH WILL I Hi AS l'OLI.OW H: Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18 June 5, 6,'1'J, 2n July 6, 7, 22, 2 i August 0, 7, 21, ,52 Good for return in 90 day with stop over privileges p easure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For iny father Information call on A. J. CILLKTK Local Ajjrnt of write lo Win. Mi Muttay, (jcnctal pas seiiocr ai'iit, Portland, Ote. From CHICAflO ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY Vrotn . .:lH.flO COUNCIL IlLUKKS. . , , KCI.-V.OO OMAHA , . .lf.:l(U0. ST. PAUL :I0.00 9:10.00 . iO.OO I Corresiiondlng rates from all oilier kiiHterii points, Stopovers ; at iileasuro ul all points In Oregon. The CoIoiiIhI Kale is ll,e gimlet of nil homebiill.lei's. Oregon lias unlimited resource, ami needs 0,1,1 e , i,,e (, ,,.H,.0 1(1111,.M ,, ,ur(.r upwUllllUlMI. Oregm people cf.u accompllsli splendid results by heralding this option tunity to all the world. Send Oregon llieralure giving good rullalile Infor mation aoout the statu, far and wldo. Call on the above railroads for it if necessary. Fare Can Be Prepaid Hero at homo If desired. Any agent Is authorl7.el to accept the required de posit and telegraph ticket to auy point. Call on. A. J. GILLKTTK, Local Agent or address, WM. McMURAY, General Psitenger Portland,, . Or. I'. INroit.M.iTION liritLAC 412 Wlliainettn street. Timber an farm lands In large and small tracts. City properties. IxitB In Siadden and Itlalr additions to Kugene. We have the goods and the prices are rlp'it. It will pay you to Investigate- our propositions before you bny else where. O OltKOON LAND CO. fa!i: Scott's 5sr:ia!-pEpsm Capsub 1 , ; s re d- i: iid .1 1- 1 pWE BUOY 1 542 WUlamette St. ,n A. Maurer Jewelry Store ,-- 0,1 rio-r, re; ,-!: ' i; hi L'h i-r --,,.'k. at.-l the !.i:n!u 11 a le air Latnl'-i w lei: a K-.t -d tunny. 1 and -I?.-,, w a t , .-.'ik- ! , otii" ex'ent. ' ,-.r'. d iim'ton liitht d'-u.ai ttie mark't ete l-lot.. I tie--., j.ric r iotlK In the live o k to -lav are H.iJ- M---t " '' T. 'U-'l .'": feeders 2a Cattle Ilet teri, $4. nu'dinm. i ?.. '56 5.00; I q FOH HALK ItV OU'.NKIt , Good bullillns; tot on Ka-t Twelfth street, near car line. .iif, feet. Al tivL elKht-room cofat'e and to lots lAlJNorth Mill Btreet. Inuulre of. J..J. WALTdN. Law Office, 513 Wliiameitn St .20 W(Kli: wood: Maple, body and second growth fir. and ties. WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. PhOD. Blsvck 1141. V aO W r. a m,f il'Tllf r,t tl. liiawj'lnr mtid I1 JMOub). No 1'ira mi ar. rtl-r kit I laral lH-mt, .f tt.a 1 rLaary Ortjaa. A r.l.at f Kani;,a- HIJ ,f Boil. P4"tf M. tl I.. o Lhraa b-aja. n A'-'1f--t THE mm-Ptp-iN CO.. IIMI..HlMAI-, U. IK LA NO, lrug(fit rJt-r it YOU WANT THE BEST to l-c toinul in tin- ( iimvry Line phone or leave your "THE PARK GROCERY Successor to Nicklin and Neal Quality and Price Guaranteed. ax. ivai iili, 1 at Phei e Main 63 P.irk and f.ik, tli and Ojk Hild hi fj I. J. M. Morris J W. WarQi The Red Star K Morrh ' Ht Itenl l-'iaie, liiuriince, Invent menf, Iwmiis : : : : I'roiM-rty I.Nleil find Hold (ijvner'M prlie : : : : Itoom 4, MeClunn block. Corner Sib .lid Wlllann'tte Sts. Phone. Office, Illack 6271; Hcil drnce, Buck 4 402. Fokhip, - . i- 1 he Largest Stock of Fine Imported and Domestic Suitings ever shewn in t lie city can lie seen ul T. V. CASK'S, Tlie Tailor. Yon ean get fitted out witli hih ,;r:i(le work at lioine for moderate prices. Call and .see, the latest styles for Men's wear at 1. V. CASE, Tailor. Suiessor to I). S. McUounal. Jfif,PPf,.nE iLjqjHj9.iyrriiTrn ittuiq