Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, April 24, 1908, Image 6

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    EtGtsSte bAlLV OtAftD. MlIDAV. APRIL 24. joos
Bargains in
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0 City Property
No. 3. House and lot, c!osa In; i
rents for $15.00 per month, j
I'rlco til,H.-,o.o
No. . 3 1-2 lots In (irons addition I
on Alitor Street, prlco . .8lMMo!
No. 7. Fine lot and bain on West!
4th St., price Ha.-.ou j
No. 10. hot on South Lincoln:
Price S-JIXUM)
No. 11. hot 100x120 feet; water
main down Kant and North Front,!
Prlca l.-o.!
No. 12. House and lot west cth St., I
Very nice location; price. indium .
No. 13 Lot 80x140, West 12th St.
Price $ liwo.no
No. 14. l,ot 50x160 feet south Olive
Street, barn and lot, price H.-i0.oo
No. 15. Uit 03x11)0, fair barn, wa
ter brmiKht In on lot where house
should be built; Bison connected
with sewer; very fine location,
Prlco ijillMO.oo
No. 16. Mouse and lot, North Pearl
St., Prlco Diiaoo.oo
No. 17. 1 1-2 acres close In; $100;
$100 down; balance on or before
two years at 7 per cent Interest.
No. 18. 1 1-2 acres with house,
fruit trees set out, 1 and 2 yenrs old.
I'rlco HHMHl.OO
No. 20. 3 lota In Gross addition,
Price :KM.M
No. 21. 2 lots W. 6 St $(150.00
No. 22. 0 room house, pantry con
crete foundation, ale of lot, f0x
160, prlco 1050.00
No. 23. llouso and lot In Coburs,
worth the money asked for this
place, price $000.00
No. 24 Lot 66 2-3x160; North Law
i renco Btreot. Price '.n.M
No. 27. 2 lota on College Hlll,lo
60x1 liO; price $175.00
No. 29. 7 room house; frame barn,
chicken house and park; site of
lot 100x160; price VJOIto
-Jo. 31. House and lot and bam;
east Eugene, price $1050.00
No. 3G. Lot North Pearl St.,
price $150.00
No. 36. Lot East Eugene, Kelaoy's
second add, price SlfiiS.OO
No. 39. House and lot about 4
blocks from Willamette St.,
Price $3200
No. 41. Largo Hoiibo, 3 lots, East
Eugene; price $1200.00
No. 32 House and lot oifi paved
Btroot; close In; price $:loo0.oo
No. 43. New house, largo lot 100
xl48; very desirable location,,
small barn, price $50O0.oo
No. 4 4. Acres anif 3-4 acres; also
lots In Illalr Btreot addition; $100
down; balance on or before 2
years at 7 per cent Intorest.
, No. 4 6 8-room Iioubb, full lot, East
Front, prlco $:M50
No. 48 4-room house and two lots In
Gross addition to Eugene; well 85
foot deep. Prlco $HOO.OO
Farms
No. 1. 46 acros all good bottom
land and In crop; poor buildings.
4 miles east of Eugono, 1 1-2 miles
northoast of Springfield;
Price fJHOO.OO
No. I. 60 acres 3 miles east of Eu
geno; bridge; 2 6 acres In cultiva
tion; 7 In timber, estimate GOO
cords of wood; all good potato or
hop land; buildings poor; '
I'rlco $11300.00
No. 3. 160 acros 2 1-2 miles south
east ot Eugene; good house and
barn; the buildings, concrete
walks, fenced In, six different
fields: all kinds of fruit; good wa
ter, the best ot soil; price per
acre $75.00
No. 4. 10 acres, housa and barn
fenced with chicken wire; ono aero
In cherries; nil kinds ot fruit;
Prlco $-J,a.10.0(l
No. G. 66 acres, 2 1-2 miles South
of Creswoll; DO acros In cultiva
tion; ten almost ready for the
plow; good 7 room house and
barn; good young orchard; all
kinds of berries;' living water.
Price $1,500.00
No. 6. 228 acres 4 miles north ot
Coburg. targe house and good new
barn; all kinds ot fruit; IS 5 ac-
rua lu cultivation; 14 acres In
hops; good new hop house, about
35 acres In timber and pasture;
price $11,500.00
Or will sell 76 acres without buHd
Ings; all plough land foi', per
acre $27.50
No. 7 241 acres, 4 1-2 miles north
of Co burg; most all wheat land,
house and barn; other outholld-
lags; price, per acre.. ,.$:i.1.oo
No. 8. 442 1-2 acres 0 miles from
Coburg: nearly all plough land;
plenty of wood for ranch purposes,
can dlvldo In one-half; price, per
acre $:lo.oo
286.88 acres 6 miles north of Col. erg.
all pasture and farm laud: price,
per aero 1BJ.00
No. 10. 30 acres 1 mile from city
limits. 23 acres In cherries, ap
ples and pears. 1 1-4 acres In all
kinds of berries; good 7 mom
house, good barn; also private wa
ter works water piped to house;
nice lawn and flowers; the or
chard Is 12 years old.
Price $iooo.oo
Will sell 10 acres on south for
$200 per acre.
HOWE (Mb BUOY
542 Willamette St.
Ir J. A. Maurrr Jewelry Store
Real Estate
No. 11.' 3-0 acres, 1 r,0 plow bind,
9 miles west of KuKene; kuod or-,
chard, hout-e and barn, price, per
acre nCiO.ov
No. 13.' 305 acres 6 miles from Ki-Ki-ue;
noo.l wheat land; all I lieu 1
livatlon; good bouso anil barn; ,
go, id road; price, per acre. .$1.1.00
Will divide tU: plucu (or $45 per;
acre. I
No. 1 ." .- 7.7 acr-a, grjod building, '
small fruit, house hold goods and t
farming tools, chickens, horses,
cows, pigs and new waion nnd har
ness; close In, prlco . . . .$2,oo.oo
No. 1 1 320 acres, 103 plow lanJ.j
Eugene; the best of land, i
Price WVJOO.OO
No. 17. 25 pcres 1 1-2 miles east on.
road to (ib.ng; all the b.-si river,
bottom land, price, per I
acre $1,1.1.00:
10 arreB (it Thurston llouso and.
store building: good barn and oih-j
er out buildings; mostly In fruit; !
Price $2,000.00
No. lit. lfiO acres, 9 room house,
barn 60xii0, family orchard, some
personal property goes with the
place; price per acre ....$.10.00
No. 20. 9 room house, 3 lot size,
50xH0 feet; one lot set In Tnilt;
bain largo enough for ti bead of
horses; coal bouse; will sell or
trade for Eugene property:
Price $2,100.00
No. 21. 02.16 acres, 8 room house,
2 new barns; good 6 acre apple
orchard; small house nun cherry
and apple orchard aside from the
other, prlco $10,000.00
No. 22. 520 acreB, 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 $50.00
Nu. 26. 80 acres In Crook Co., Ore.,
alf In cultivation; good whent land,
prlco $1500.00
No. 27. 86 1-2 acres 12 miles ast
of Eugene; 40 acres In cultivation:
balance In pasture and brush;
Price $5,OO0.fMi
No. 28. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles n. 01
Creswoll; no buildings; price pel
acre $2().(H.
No. 31. 3 1-2 acres In city limits,
house, barn, price $1000.00
No. 32. 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 acres on the McKonzIo
lllver near the Hendricks Kerry;
Price, per acre $10.00.
No, 311. 637 acres, 160 acres plow
land, good house and extra good
barn; plenty-of timber, price per
acre $25.00
No. 37. 160 acres 8 miles west;
house, barn; price per acre $:I0.00
No. 38. 100 acros, 75 In cultiva
tion; 6 acres In orchard, choice fruit,
9 room houso; barn poor, two good
wells. Price $1000.00
No. 39. 15 acres, 8 acres In orchard,
barn, price $;toU(i.oo
No. 43. 116 acres, 110 plow land, 4
acres In orchard, 10 room house,
new barn, 35x80 foot; 80 acres In
wheat, oats and hay, good fence;
Price $0,500.00
No. 44. 20 acreB, 3 miles from the.
city; new 7 room houso; good
barn, cows, chickens, pigs, farm
ing tools; new wagon, buggy,
double harness goes with place;
prlco $;(,500.00
No. 45. 160 acres 2 1-2 miles south
of Creswoll, 100 acres In cultiva
tion; all kind: of fruit; good 8
room house; bams 40x50; can put
In electric lights, school house; 1-2
mllu good roads; will Sell 80 ac
res unimproved for .per nu. $15.00
Or nil for $;0 per acre.
No. 46. 320 acres In Harney 'Co.,
250 acres good Alfalfn land; most nil
good wheat hind; good 6 room
house; 3 miles south of Hums.
County Beat of Harney Co., water
right, prlco $.10110,00
Enquire of J. W. Uuoy, owner,
Eugene, Oregon.
No. 4 7. 151 acros 1-2 mile south
of Creswoll; 69 acres In cultiva
tion; 5 acres In logan berries; liv
ing water, good 8 room house: new
barn, price per acre $15.00
No. 4 8. 5 acre tracts or more, 3
miles of city at, per acre $150.00
No. 49. 10 acre tracts 3 miles from
city, per acre $200.00
No. 60. 160 acres 3 miles from
towu; fair house and largo barn;
flue dairy farm; price, per
nrre $05.00
No. 61- 442 77-100 acres, six miles
east of railroad station, 9 miles
south of llrownsvllle, Linn county;
good 8-room house; 1 gout house:
2 rattle bams; potato, chicken and
wood houses; wsgon shed and oth
er outbuildings; water piped to
the house: 2 hay sheds with feed
racks; all kinds of fruit; 40 acres
In cultivation, more can be: place
all fenced. Price $,1000.
No. 62. 60 acres, good house,
and barn; location 2 1-3 miles
from city on all way over crushed
rock road, price $oimhi
No. 53 132 acres, 14 miles east of
Eugene: SO acres In cultivation.
House and barn. 1 Si miles from
school; 1 miles from church;
running water through the place.
This place Is on the proposed elec
tric railway line and Is a good
farm. Price. $."i2.50 per acre.
Seattle prepares
o TO ENTERTAIN
EVANS' WARSHIPS
THE UJCEAT IMTTLKSIIIPH WILL
ltEACH PI (JET SOl'.VI) MKTHOP.
OLIS OX M.W L'J PltO(;ilAM
AKItAXKKIt THAT WILL KILL
KVF.ItV MOMENT OK TIIHKE
1)AVS' STAV, AXI) VISITOHS TO
CITY WILL ItE ALLOWED TO (JO
AHOAIll) WAItSIIIPS
(Special to the Guard.)
Seattle, April 24. All railroads
hav? agreed to announce special
round trip excursion rates to and
from Seattle during tho reception
and excursion of the big battleship
fleet which will be In the harbor of
this city for four days next month.
Preparations for the entertain
ment of the officers and men of the
fleet and the visitors to the city dur
ing the stay of the warships are be
ing rapidly completed and the pro
gram which is now praclleally de
cided will provide tho most spectac
ular and entertaining series of ma
rine and land demonstrations ever
wltness?d In the Northwest.
On ilay 23rd there will be a grand
naval review and greeting to the
fleet as It enters Elliott Hay. Scores
of gaily decorated vessels will steam
out to meet the fleet as It becomes
visible from the harbor. Leading
the reception committees and a num
ber of visiting dignitaries Including
the governors of all the states of the
Northwest, and members of the Seat
tle chamber of commerce.
Through a double line of welcom
ing craft, the big warships will file
to their ancharageB In Seattle har
bor. As soon as Admiral Charles
N. Thomas' flagship, the Connecticut,
has reached its berth, she will be
boarded by the reception committee
accompanied by Governor Albert E.
Mead and Mayor John F. Miller, of
Seattle. As Boon as the official
greeting has been' given Admiral
Thomas, his officers and men will be
presented with the freedom of the
city as typified by a beautiful key
of virgin Alaska gold which will be
given to Admiral Thomas as a sou
venir of his vUlt here.
Immediately after the official
greetings will begin a program of
four days continuous entertainment
as follows:
Saturday night: Reception for the
officers at tho New Washington Ho
tol; grand ball for the sailors and
marines at Leschl Park pavllllon, un
der the auspices of the Seattle Vol
unteer Flremen'B Association and
City Fire Department. For tho pub
lic there will be band concerts at
Pioneer Place nnd on First Avenue,
and Pike Street, and brilliant fire
works on the bay, the latter provid
ed by the Japanese residents of Sea
ttle. Sunday afternoon: Automobir
irlp for the officers to Snoqualmlc
Pass, and luncheon at Snoqualmlc
Falls with return on special train;
Informer reception at Hauler, Uni
versity and Soattlo Athletic Clubs,
nnd a cruise by the Seattle Yacht
Club. There will bo music andv re
freshments for tho enlisted men at
Woodland Park, and the .Alaska-Yukon
Pacific Exposition grounds.
Monday morning: Grand land pa
rade to be participated in by thous
ands of Bailors nnd marines, local
companies' of the National Guard,
fraternal organizations, and thirteen
companies of coast artillery from the
Puget Sound forts.
.Monday afternoon: Tea and re
ception for officers by Indies of Se
Bftlo at Hauler Club, athletic games
and big picnic for sailors and public
at Woodland Park.
Monday night: llanquet for senior
officers at Hauler Club, dance for the
Junior officers by the ladles of Se
attle, vaudeville entertainments, nnd
smokers for tho enlisted men and
fireworks and band concerts for the
public.
Tuesday: 1'nlverslty of Washing
ton day aboard the warships. Boat
races between crews from wnrjhlns
on Elliott Hay In afternoon. Theater
party for officers at uight.
In addition to the set program of
events, there will be plenty of enter
tainment for tho public, as the big
ships will be open to visitors each
day and the men of the fleet will ar
range a number of stunts of their
own, for the benefit of the public.
IIOXTOX TELLS STOKY
Of THOLLKY ItltlllEHY
Snn Francisco, April 23. When
the ford trial was resumed this
morning ex-Supervisor Boxton, one
of the first boodlers to confess, nnd
wno was trapped while taking a
bribe, again took tho stnnd, Ills test!
mony not having been finished when
court adjourned Wednesday. Hx-
ton was the eighth member of the
boodle board to appear on the stand,
having been preceded by Daniel Cole
man, for the alleged bribery of whom
ford is on trial. James L. Gallagher,
J. L. rurey, C. J. Harrlgan, Max
Mamlock. James F. Kellv and Ed
ward Walsh.
The testimony of all these witness
es was practically Identical, all ad
mlttlng that Gallagher had paid then:
to vote In favor of an overhead trol
ley franchise.
WOOD! WOOD!
Maple, body and second growth fir
and tb
WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO.
Phons ".lack 1141.
FOR SALE ItY OWNER
(lend building mi on Fast T-Q'flti
street, near car line, S'exlfiO tec u Al
so eitht-renin cottage and two lot
on North Mill ;hvc(. Inociro ot
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TO MAKE MANILA
A HEAL GIBRALTAR
Manila, April 23. The erection of
a fortress that cannot be broken and
the building up of a power that will
be supreme in the East Is declared to
be the policy of the United States in
the Far East.
The powers are Just waking up to
this fact and for that reason they be
lieve the plan for moving their naval I
base from Olongapo to Manila bay Is
In line with the plan to make the
bay bristle with 14-inch guns that
all the navies of the earth cannot pass
them.
A recent article In the No
voe Vremya points out that Uncle
Sam Is constructing a naval base at
Cavlte of such strength that he can
command and insist upon an open
door in China. .
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
WIXS IN LOUISIANA
New Orleans, April 23. Returns
from yesterday's state election show
that Jared Sanders, the Democratic
nominee for governor, and all other
candidates on the Democratic ticket
were elected by large malorltles.
The indications are that of CO, 000 or
more votes polled throughout tht
state, Henry N. Pharr, Hrpuhllrnn
candidate for governor, received less
than 10 per cent.
in the four parishes In which pro
hibition elections were held incom
nleto returns Indicate that the vic
tories will be about evenly divided.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
LLEWELLYN TELEPHONE CO.
The stockholders of said company
voted nt the annual meeting to call a
special meeting May 9, 190S. at 1
o'clock p. m., at Central schoolhouse,
School District No. 41, Lane county,
Oregon, for the purpose of increasing
tho capital stock of said company.
All stockholders are requested to
bo present.
J. H. PERKINS, Pres.
A ANDERSON, Sec. mS
WILLIAMS' R1DNK1 riLLd
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Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder? Have you
pains la the loins, side, back, groins
der the oyeaT Too frequent a desire
to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid
ney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn
Drug Co., price 60 cents. Williams
Mfg. Co., proDS., Cleveland, Ohio.
INFORMATION llUREAU
412 Willamette street. Timber an
farm lands In large and small tracts
City properties. Iots in Sladden and
Klalr additions to Eugene. We have
tho goods and the prices are right.
It will pay you to Investigate our
propositions before you buy else
where. OREGON LAND CO.
Johfi M. K Dixon, tuecwiof to W
E. Hoifciy. All wood sawed to gaue.
For prompt service phone Wuci
8JI2. KeaUlenre 3:4 Htsli street, tf
Gasoline woodw
CASTO'rtIA
For Iu.tn.ut3 "ad C'j.ilveo. (
The Kind Yci ' Cchf
Boars tha t 1
The Short Turn Buggy
LOW
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EAST
Will be made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Eugene, Ore, as follows:
To Both Wjys One Way
through via
Portland California
Chicaco if 76.25 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 82. So
St. Paul 63.75 81.75
Omaha 63.75 75.o0
Kansas City 63.75 7i.oo
Tickets will be on sale
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19, 2a
July 6, 7, 22, 23
Auuust 6, 7, 21, 32
Good for Kturn in 90 days with stop
over privileges p easure within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
A. J. GILLETE
Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMuiray, General Pas
senger agent, Portland, Ore.
. A POSITIVE CURE.
For Im.omitlon or Oaurrb
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olnuir aariDlm. Hold b,
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Mil. pomik!. l.uu.or UirM
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deuce. lVark 4 ri.
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16 feet without tipping. Accidents.
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OPPORTUNIT
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
The Oregon Railroad d& Navigation
and
Southern Pacific Company
(Lines in Oregon.)
Daily Duriug March and April, IK
FROM THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP THK MIDDLE ts
THE RATES WILL 11K AS FOLLOWS:
From l'rom
CHICAGO $38.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS... .
ST. LOUIS 8H5.00 OMAHA
KANSAS CITY $30.00. ST. PAUL
Corresponding rates from all other Eastern points. Stopom
at pleasure at all points in Oregon.
The Colonist Rate Is the greatest of all lioinehulluVrs. Oregon bisM
resources and needs more people who desire homes and InrS'f W
tunity to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good reJi j
i mation about the state, far and wide. Call on tne aoove
j necessary.
j Fare Can Be Prepaid
I Here at home If desired. Any agont Is authorized to accept lbef-M
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