THH EVOBXB DAILT GUARS, PRlftAT, JV'XE 5. 10
I(fS m Now Mayor I llryv
fK Vp"1 5ac3 GJI.Drosdhurst's Successhi Ploy
w- .1.'
CHAPTER III (Continued.)
tMt!f?SLiLgMLiracuwiwiiiM n ' iiifcTiima w
"Oh. all right, then. Go on with whut
you were saying."
"I want the Borough street railway
franchise mudo perpetual. Catch my
drift?"
"Sure. But the papers and tho prop
rty holders will make a big kick."
"Let them. They'll soon get hoarse
and hnvo to rest their throats. As long
as we get the totes what do we caru
lf"-
"Vcs, yes!" ngrocd tho boss Impa
tiently. "That's all right, but what I
want to know Is, How does all this
concern me?"
' llorrlgnii threw himself back In bis
chair, uptlltcil elirar In one corner of
his niuu 1 1), thumbs In waistcoat arm
holes and eyed his host (Ulzzlcally.
JVnluwrlglit did not even pretend juot
"t6 understand; Still, Instead of giving
a direct answer he went on with, seem
ing Irrelevance:
'""T OITI 6 public spirited citizen. I bc
llevo clvlo wolfnrp would suffer by nny
. chango lg municipal administration, so
o keep tlio TSCHCnt pnrty Jn power. I
am willing to donate to It $200,000 to-
. ward election expenses,
"That Bounds prelly good as far as It
goes, but maybe yon didn't bear some
thing I asked you a minute ago. What
I want to know Is, How doc alt tills ,
concern me?'1
"I'ttl coining lb that. As I said, I
am ft public spirited citizen. I'm also
la good friend such a good friend that
I'm always glad to put my friends on
to anything in tho market that looks
particularly promising. Suppose I car
ry for your account at tho market
price (that's 03 Just now) lfS.OOO shares
of Borough Street railway stock?"
"Well?"
";f that franchise la granted, Bor
ough stock will go up at least 25 points
within two days. That would clear up
for you a profit of let's see about
$375,000."
Iiorrlgan had pulled a pencil from
his pocket and was figuring on the
back of an envelope. ,
"Yes," he said at last; "that's right,
$375,000. That would be my profit,
wbllo yours would run into the mil
lions. That's not warm enough friend
ship for me."
' "Surely, that Is n gonoroiiB"
"Generous, maybe, but I'd like some
thing munificent Buy 'J5.000 shares at
03. Then at tho 25 point Jump -I'd
malic I'd make" consultlug his fig
ures on tho envelope "something over
$1)00.000. That aouuds better to me.
Hey?" sjMr
"But Mr. Horrlgan"
"You'vo got my terms. Take 'cm or
leavo 'em."
"Oh, very well," conceded Wnln -
wrlght, with lumo graclousness. "Ally-
thing to oblige nu old friend."
."Good I So wo get $200,0()6 for elec
tion expenses, and my personal ac
count receives 25.000 shares at 03."
"Quito so. And now"
"And now comes tho question of tho
rlglit man for mayor. We"
Again Iiorrlgan paused, rising to tils
feet stealthily, like some ponderous
cat, his head bent slightly, as though
catching a faint or distant sound.
"What's tho matter?" asked Waln
wrlght, looking up, '
"Nothing," returned Iiorrlgan. But
he did not resume his sent. Instead as
ho talked ho began to pneo tho room In
apparent iilinlessness, yet every turn
chanced to bring him nearer and near
er to the door of the adjoining olllcc.
"You see," ho Bald, "wo must have
the right man.
If wo don't, wo
haven't a shad
ow of a show
lowln. We must
lio careful to
choose the bint
mail possible, lu
fact, Mr. Waln
wrlght I n
fact"
Ills wander
ings ha d
brought lilm to
Thtmipian stepped the ollbv door.
1 inmili; ur the Willi the last
iiinhulit, . word ho sud
denly Jerked It open.
Thimiysoii siepped quietly over the
threshold into the library, walked over
Jo hls employer, handed hlin a dispatch
and went' out again under the battery
of llorrlgun's glare, ruining the olllce
door after lilm.
"That fellow was listening to every
word wo said!" shouted the Ihiss as
the door shut behind Thompson.
"How foolish you are!" protented
,Viiluwrlght. "Ho was bringing inu
this message. I've tried and tempted
anil tested Thompson In n hundred
ways, und he's always rung true. I
trust lilm utterly."
"Well, I don't trust n man living."
retorted Iiorrlgan, reluctantly ennvluc
vil. "I don't sign receipt or keep ac
counts or write letters or hae wit
Iiesses when I talk. I always make II
n question of veracity between me and
the other man If there's an luvistlj..i
tlon. My wonl's as good us any one's,
and they can't prove anything against
mo in caso of a showdown. 1 advise
you to try the snmo plan. It's u g il
one. And In the mciiutluio if I wen
Jon I'd keep aijeye oil thut secretary.
He'll liear watching."
"Never mind nbir.it Thompson. He's
all right. Let's get back to the elec
tion. Who have you in mind for
mayor?"
"Well." considered Iiorrlgan. "he's j good morning. Mr. Horrlgan," he added
gut to he some one who isn't mixed up mi seeing the second occupant of tho
in politfc-s or corporations. Some one ! room.
tho public Isn't on to. A man with no The young man was coatiesa and col
queer past." I larlcss. Ills silk shirt being turned in at
"I advise you to consult the calen- u,e neck. In one hand lie swung a ten
dnr of saints and pick out your canill- j ,,s racket. With 'the oilier he mopiipd
date there," sneered Walnwrlght, who j ,ls flushed face, for the day waa hot
could not clearly follow his guest'B rea- and the game had been swift.
Boning. I "Yes." answered Walnwrlght. "I'm
"No. I think I can find him on sorry to Interrupt your tennis set, but
caiili," laughed Iiorrlgan. "He's got we want lo see you on a rather lmpor
to bo young, clever, educated, with n ; tant matter. We've been talking about
good name, a good family and social 1 you."
standing and plenty of cash. The cash j "Thanks!" said Bennett, with a puz
1s Important, so tho public will under- ; zt.,i Hmllo from one to the other of the
stand he Isn't a graft hunter. .They've ' two older men. "What about?"
got to be made to think he's In tho . "Want to lie mayor?" queried Horrl
game for purity of politics and high g,llt abruptly.
Mrliiclplos and love of civic duty and ! yyiiitt's the answer?" countered the
all that sort of thlnjf, . At fie s mi J purphawi youth.
time he's cot in I,a ai-.h.ii r.n.i v..A aah '
handle to suit OUrselvcs. That's tho
map, TVUo'll taich 'cm coming and go
We've got to find bim. Any sug
gestions?." "Well, how about Glbbs?"
"Won't do. Broker and money Jug
gler. . The public wouldn't stand for
litul,"
Young Sawyer"
Sawyer waB born foolish and he's
been getting steadily sllllot every year
since, and his face show U."
"Ten Brocck, then."
"Ten Broeck Is too fond of turning a
cigarette Into the connecting link be
tween tire and a fool. And, besides, bo
wears a monocle. What'd happen If he
was to flash that monocle In a Fourth
ward meeting? Thcro'd.be a massa
cre.
'Well, who, then? Ilave you any
one In mind?"
"Yes," assented Horrlgan, "I have.
Do you happen to know a young fel
low who spends bis summers near here
a chap named Bennett Alwyn Ben
nett?" "Certainly; I know him well. But"
"Well, how does he strike you?"
"I'd never have thought of him In
such a Connection." .
"Why wouldn't you? Ho pretty near
fulfills all our qualifications. Besides,
his father used to bo a big man In the
organization. 1 Got omo fat contracts
from It In his tlmo to."
"But young Bennett has never"
"He's well off, well educated, clever,
and all thnt, I ran across lilm last fall
when ho Cafhe over to help Lorliner in
his fight In the Fourteenth. . He piado
Bouio rattling good speeches, and the
hoys nil took a liking to hi in. . A swell,
hut not a snob; good mixer, good fel-
, iw, popular, clear headed, no past-
yes, he's our man. Moro I think It over
the surer I am."
"1 shouldn't wonder If you're right.
How would you llko to talk It ever
with lilm now?"
"Now?" '
"Yes. He's still aromul. the. place
somewhere. I think."
Walnwrlght rang a boll, and the but
ler appeared.
"Kind Mr. Bennett." said tho finan
cier, "and nsk hint If ho w:ll step here
for a moment."
"Yea,", went on Iiorrlgan reflectively,
.41mm llrnnrtu
rulilitiiR hts hntte plump hands togeth
er, "he's the man for us that Is." he
added, with less assurance, "If we can
handle him."
"I think we can," answered Wain
wrlicht, a fragment of his conversation
Willi (,'lbbs HashliiK ncrws his mem
jry, "You sins I have fairly Rood rea
sons for licHcvltiix he's lu love with my
niece. Miss li'illas WalnwrlKht."
"And. as 1 control her fortune and '
her brother's until I'erry la twenty
Ave" 1 I
"Oh. It's a cluch!" chtickleit Horrl
gan. "He" Q
"Mr. lleiinett Is playing tennis." re
pot O I the butler, couiini; to tlio door,
"lie will In' hen1 at once."
" 0 w." resumed Horrlgan. "the ml
tlili;i? . I tint iPnalns Is to find oit
: 1 im
... jiv-fY
he'll consent, and then"
"You wanted me, Mr. Walnwrlght?"
asked 'Bennett, stepping through tho
long window from the veranda. "Oh,
"It lan t Joke." intervened waln
wrlght. "Mr. Iiorrlgan is In earnest."
"lu enrncst? I .hope the heat hasn't
gone to his head"'
You don't UtdcrslaHl!.,, IVul in Hor-
rldftu. "I control the k&fty'a nomlna.--tlons.
The flWtlntttlon for mayor Is
yours li you'll like It."
"Not not really?' gasped Alwyn
aghast
"Yes, really. We"
"But, with a whoio organization full
of good material, why do you come to
me?"
"Because you're the man we want."
"As an answer that's excellent, but
as an explanation lt'B mystifying."
"I'll tell you. We're looking forward
to a Tlsky fight'and"
"And since you see no chance of
winning you pick me out as tle victim
Instead of some organization man?
Good Idea aa far as you're concerned,
but I beg to decline, without thanks."
"No, no!" corrected Walnwrlght
"Mr. Horrlgan thinks that you have a
strong chance of winning."
"That's right," corroborated the bosB.
"It'll bo a hard fight but with the right
man we'll win, and wo behove you're
the Tight uinn. Even If you lose, you'll
show the world what you're made of.
Folks admlro a flghtor. Thoy haven't
much use for an Idler," - 1
The conrsely spoken words brought
back with a rush. Pallna Walnwrlght's
plea and his own yearning to do some
thing to mnko her proud of him to
wlnvher by great deeds to prove hlB"
love worth her acceptance. Was this
tlc chance the chance he had so eager
ly longed for? It seemed providential.
Ills face alight with the Joy of battle
and tho horte of his heart's rewnrd,
Bennett turned upon the waiting boss.
"I accept"
"Good!" yelled Horrlgan, slapping
him resoundingly on the bnck. "Good
b o y 1 Now,
we'll"--.
"Hut remem
ler one thing,
Mr, Horrlgan,"
Interrupted Ben
nett, and his
careless boy
howl seemed to
h a v o fallen
awny from him
like a discarded
garment, leav
ing the man
hood aud rug
ged strength
stripped of all
7
Hit careless txijhoort
$cemet to luive I ali
en away frvm htm.
the follies and Idleness that irful hlther
.to masked It, "remember one thing. If
I win this tight If I am elorfcd mayor
I shall never once swerve from my
solemn oath of office. I"
Walnwrlght . uneasy ntthe candi
date's unwonted' words and maimer,
started to siK-nk, but Horrlgan deftly
Interfered. ' .,
"Of course you'll keep your oath'bV
o'tlee," ho bellowed' Invlfillv 'ViV
Course you will. That's understood." ,1 '
Then lu an undertone to Vnliiw'rlj:'M''
as Alwyn moved away tho Imss ' h'.'alr
pored:
"Dout butt III! Leave him ri
; That silly reform talk don't tno.ui ,ne!
thing. It's the way all vminvst, nlW-
polltlcs blow oft steam. Umo
me!"
rs in
him to
ClI.I'Ti:n IV.
THE next few iiiouthf '
tUnl of imprciiMc worP 8 P"
rxclteimnt n.r " ."c1 'oM nnJ
Ho sotnctiimu t iwyn Rennett.
own plivinencr. !;i
he made hi ery e
In half built subur
nlui'-tvnths of hr
'onderiHl at his
eh lifter speech
.tlon of the city
, In hulls where
hearers were In
even In it dn
face dieted the "'' w,1,,ro rmnlllar
smoke reeklug place; lu overcrowded,
one man lu ' auditoriums, where not
where n sew .hire wore n collar and
precedence. o of nationalities vied for
nth a
Horrli-nn versatility thnt QlellhtiHl
f'''1' ?
tlti cnnillihite innnn.iM to
uitviv imscir lo every nuiiienee nno.
er. to lmpris his hearors with
so of his absolute sincerity and
ty. In the crowded. iQvg'.ot
I h m
; Ul'
' In
tiutr he hit on the plan or sH-aK-Z
to representative :f each nnv 111
ticlr on ii inuitunin'. In n sliicle even
ing, so the 0Pcni reiMnUil, he had
ri.ile sp'MV'h.s In Kn,:!!h. Krn-h.
Hcruiitn. Italian and Spanish. At toui"
if
meetings toughs had tried to coftuse
him by interrupting with questions,
Joking comment or insult Fo each
Alwyn, without breaking the thread of
bis discourse, found some quick reply
so apt as to turn the laugh on his tor
mentor and turn the audience's sym
pathy to hiniHelf.
At last election day came and went.
And Alwyn Bennett by a fair major
ity carried his entire ticket to victory.
Even his severest crhlcs i:i the organ
ization were forced to admit riiat Ben
nett, and Ilen.ielt ilone. had saved the
party from Kcvere defeat. llorrlgun's
Judgment and choice of men for the
thousandth time In the boi-s' crookdl
political career was vindicated, am!
Horrlgan himself was overjoyed be
yond measure. Nor did the fact that
he had failed to oust Alderman I'he
Inn In the primaries wholly cloud the
boss' delight.
There was. however, a slight cloud
on Alwyn's triumph, for Dallas Waln
wrlght was not present to share that
triumph. Within a few days after Hor
rigan'B visit to the Walnwrlght place
Dallas had gone with nu aunt on an
eight months' tour of Europe nnd the
Mediterranean. But I'erry, who at her
secret request had kept her posted on
every detail of the stirring campaign,
cabled her the result on election night,
and the following day a reply mes
sage of congratulation crossed the At
lantic to gladden Alwyn's heart. In a
letter that followed a week later Dal
las asked tho first political favor tho
future mayor was called upon to grant.
She begged that in his ofilce Bennett
would trv to find a nlaco for Cvnthia
Garrison, lu consequence of which ' '
when the young map uhjiJq hp bis list
of porsonnl appointments Miss Garri
Bon, found herself llBted as assistant
private secretary at a decidedly torn
fortahle Salary-
It was while she was working In that
capacity In the mayor's private room
In the city ball during Bennett's lunch
hour one day In midwinter that ber
solitude was broken by the entrance of
a visitor.
Perry Walnwrlght, redolent of band
box and soap as ever, found his way
past the doorkeeper and burst Into the
sanctum.
Hello!" was his greeting. "His
honor Isn't around?"
"No." answered Cynthia demurely,
looking up frim her work with the
most businesslike air she could as
sume, "lie s out nt tuuen.
"I knew he would be." grinned Per
ry. "I timed it tine, didn't I?"
"If you knew he was out. why did
you come?" she nsked severely. ''You
know I never receive cullers during
business hours. If ytid didn't come to
see Mr. Bennett"
"But 1 did. Honest t did. 1 have a
message Tor him. It's awfully Impor
tant Ho mustn't miss It",
"Perhaps you'll leave it with me? ,1
Cnft"'-, .
'No; It's got na.CKZ?' to it. I'll
have to wold t Killipose:" "
He eat dpwlt, Uninvited! with an air
of mock resignation flint was too much
for Cynthia's gravity..
"Perry Walnwrlght," she exclaimed
in exasperation, "how often am I to
tell you you mustn't bother mo here
In office hours?"
(Continued Next Friday.)
NOTICE OF 8AT,E OF WATER
BONDS
Notice is hereby given Uhat In pii'"i
sunnce of nnd la ;conformlty to ordi
nance number 734, passed by the
common counpll on the 5th day ot
May, 1908, and approved by thJ HtKJf
or on tho 6th day ot May, 1S08, t.8
common council ot the. tliy rt Eu
gene will r receli sailed proposals
at the office ai tjuS city recorder In
B-ugone, Orogon. for the purchase of
three hundred VWisand dollars lu
water bonds of Wid city, or any part
thereof, up tft9 hour of 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, JuW t 1908, and that said
proposals wi) -be. 0pened; and consid
ered by tna Uf ...nll nt snH
That thA , 0ity 0 Eugene proposes
to sell fh ild three hundred thous
and cToll ( 0, WRter bond9 t0 tna
wihue.si u dder therefor in denoinl
ih ,. r .t from one hundred to one
tnoiiMO- . doliar9 as the purchaser
, K ?' sire; that said bonds am to
.w' llieresi hi- io lam uiw, "v-v iu
td'HA rt 6 l,er cent per mnum; said
I. .est pavable semi-annually oni
t'W .1..'.. - rW nJ lnli.ill.il ,,T
1111,1 tmj ui urn; u,,,,,.,j ...
ch vear from their dste until PAid;
lit,.'
ist said three hundred thous
and dollar's of water bond will be
come duo and payable by the city of
Eugene as follows: On the first day
of January, 194S, principal and In
terest payable at n place to be agreed
upon by purchaser and city.
Thnt said bonds shall not be sold
for less than their par vnlue; that
addition to tho general obligation of
the said city, the suld bonds when
sold shall be a first and exclusive
lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments water riuhts. nine lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be se
cured with the money derived from!
the sale of said bonds: that the com-1
xnon council reserve uic riKm ui re
jecting any and nil bids.
That the snld bonds will be Issued
and disposed of under and pursuaut
to the terms of the act. "To re-Incorporate
the city of EiiRene, and to ro
poal all acts and parts of acts in con
flict herewith," filed In the office
of th secretary of state February 18,
I90n, and the amendments thereto
passed and enacted liv the people of
the city of Eugene on tho lsth day
of April. 1 90S.
A certified check of flviO;er cent
or ) amount of each bill, payable to
J. 1. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to
accompany eaibid.
Hits notice is published for 60 1 V s, ,0 TpTr
days In the Morning Register and Eu-; Q ' fl '"r' "ii ".J imw
g-ne l'-'t' Cnnrd, newspapers of gen- O P a.., H 1 'iri
oral cia.ation, published at Eugeno9 -u-,'":" ".t,
This notice is published tor 60
ur.ii!i
liato of first publication, May 6th.
190S.
lly order of the romruon council,
Jy6 U F. DOllHlS. Kecurd'r.
I ' k
I
ADMIRATION
is gained by care of personal
appearance. Let us look after
yours clean, pre:s and re
pair, when neceeesary your
garments, and you'll r:ceive
all that's coming to you and
a little bit more,
Everything possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
THE HORSE WHICH HAS BEEN
HERE BEFORE.
alwayh 'lifts his hoof willingly for
our . shoeing. He remembers how
we shod him last time and how good
the shoes felt on his feet. If 'your
horse has not been here before,
bring him now. You'll like our shoe
ing as well as the horse. For he
will work better, go better and feel
better.
BiirbacK & Bristol
531 bliv St.
Get your Rubber Tires
put on by
S. B.FINNEGAN
574 Olive St
DON'T READ
THIS
Uftte&s you want to buy
WALL PAPER
i:
2 V?ehavc it per roll from
JOc up
and it is up 10 date
ludford & Haskell
Pract'cl P.iin'ers And Decorators
Sth and Charnelton Streets
In!
eoio)te
Julius
Goldsmith
SOtt'S iSE&F'EESli! kwh
"V
A FBgiTIVE CUilE.
rrr lHJamii4Ufii or (Mturb
J- V 1. ...0, ihr
'AvVi,"- Tlit IA7l.?sn CO.
I Eugene Dye Works 1
6th and Willamette Sts. S
j Paone Red 2Z61 I
w- V
ascot
COMFY. .
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rir a dp
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Hold bj W. L. 1)K LA SO. liruggi.
REAL ESTATE, FARMS
AND CITY
CITY PROPERTY I
No. 3. House and lot, two blocks'
from Willamette St. price. .iSI,N."it)
No. 12. 5-room house, lot w. 6th St.,
B6 2-3x160; very good,
Price $2,(mm
No. 1G. House and lot close, in;
Price !M,:too.
No. 18. Four room house, new; 1 V4
acres, planted in garden and or
chard, price . . $1)00.00
No. 22. 6 room house, new, con
crete foundation, pantry; lot 50x
160 feet, price $1050.00
No. 23. House and lot in Coburg;
Price $000.00
No. 39. Modern house, close in;
hath, toilets, cold storage room;
good barn, price , $:!rM.0
No. 43. 10 room modern house;
lot 100x160; good barn, West 9th
Street, price 5000.00
No. 48. 4 room house and two lots
In Gross add to Eugene,
price $800.00
No. 4 9. 8 room house, West 8th St.,
lot 6G 2-3x210 feet
Price in.',. .$3,700.00
No. fil, 7 room house' and lot, 45x
1G0 feet and barn on Patterson
Street, price $2,000.00
No. 55. 9 room house ami lot In
Wit 7th Street, price . . $22.-i0.OO
No. 59. 8 room house and barn,
three lots, plenty of small frnlti
Price $3000.00
No. CI.- Small house and barn, deep
drilled well, two lots oa far line;
Price i (hh)iiii
No. 62. 6 room feise and lot. 6'x! v
160 alao 7 r&Xb house, lot 70x120
East Stn street; plenty ef fruit;,
35 awfts of land 6 miles west, 100
RoyitA Ann cherry trees,
Price $4750.00
Nti, 63. Large house and barn west
6th street, close In, price. $3000.00
No. 64. House and Jot, 68 2-3x
160, south Willamette St.,
price $1,250.00
No. 65. House and lot 80x160, East
8rd street, price $1,200.00
No. 67. New 5 room house close In;
very good, modern, price. $i()0.00
No. 68. s room nouse, lot tsuxiou
small barn, 14th and Pearl
Street, nrica ; $2,500.00
No. 69. 7 room house, corner 6th.
nnd Lawrence Street,
Price $2800,00
No. 71. 5 room house and 2 lota In
Springfield will trade for small
tract of land or sell for . .8850.00
No. 72. 10 room house 1-4 block
on Jefferson Street, barn and plen
ty of fruit, price $2500.00
No. (5. 7 room house, modern
house, new lot, 66 4-5x270 feet:
full basement with furnace; East
11th Street;
Price, ... .$5,750.
No. 76. House and lot on Charlton
Striet; price ... . . . : . .$1250,00
No.. 77.- 5 room house and-lot
iryice . - $1850.00
No. New modern house, full
bastwent, 4 . lots, two In bearing
orchard; rrice $4,200.00
No. 74. 7 room house, furnace, hot
and cold unter; lot 66 2-3x160;
Price $2300.00
SmMI tracts from 1 acre to 25 near
city with prices to suit tho parties,
- Also tpwn lots in most parts of the
city'.
We also have some choice lots
close in at a bargain.
Also some business properties.
Saw' mill and timber 3 miles from
railroad.
FARMS
'0. 12. 2? acres 3 miles. Tiiirth of
Eugene; 6 acres orchard tuir nouse
Price, including cos, pigs and
wagon, .... . $:iroo.oo
No is, 305 acres 7 miles norm
house and bain all good wr
jat
land, pricfe. per acre
.5.00
Or will sell 80 ncres lor i 45 ne(
No. 10. 30 arfres 4 mil N R h-f
Eugene; price -, , , . ;RSo.'ii
No. 17. 35 acres 2 meg eaSt of
gene; price p acre.,,, SlVsltio
No. 18. 10 -acres at Thtftsttvn,
dwelling nd store bulldliife com
b'neij good barn and stq'rc ."house
most all In orchard; priceitG'OO.OO
NO. 21. 92.16 acres, b roohi.ho.nse,
2 new bar,ns, 6 acres Tipple, or
chard; a small. houst and aiiples
and cherries Mldo fr'S-H the other,
place; a new wire -fence nround
the pt.ice'i price I O.OOD.OO
No. 23.-3 miles poiah. of Gubtirg;
334 acres all goofi l-iM.; good- house
find barn; price -',ftr nere.$."!MH
No. 26. SO acres 'v,f wheat lan i In
. Crook County, '5, miles ifrom Mad-
. ras, iirloo';.,. V $l .r.oo.oo I
No. 2 9.-1-10J-ncFes most all timber,
will cut .7r'i' S thousand cords of j
wood, thi.e miles from Eugene; !
price '. $'J'Jl)().l)0 ;
No. St),- -11T1 ncr"s 2 miles mirth-i
west -f i t'rcswell; not- Improved:!
I'm . per acre S2(l.oit (
Nj. i. 24 1 acres 3 miles south of
, iKuuene. good S room house and
.'ham. 40 acres in cultivation: bal-;
ance In pasture and timber; water No. 1. -
llinpil tn hnlMn frnlll snrtnir! ! VCl'.V
Trice tjssniMMHi , .no. '"
No. 35. 6!)S ncres on the McKenzie i of Eugcii
River; pasture and timber; I ;
Price ner nrre Sll).(M) No. 3. 1 ''
No. 37.-160 acres house and bam: j cut about
fair nlace: nrice. ner acre . 8:10.(10 : in
No. 38. 103 acres. 75 in crop; 6 , No
acres In orchard: 9 room house.
hfll-n 7 mllna f-nn, Piiniina. irnrtll 111
gravel road price jtlimo.oo! ml'li.m '
No. 39. 15 acres, 8 in orchard, 3 No. ''
miles from town; good bnrn; li'"1 i1
Price 3m.0(M).tM) ; No. .
No. 40. SO acres 3 mllrs south of; price
Kugine; no Improvements; willN. i--'
F"ll- fur 40 per acre or trade for, P
Euireno nronertv. ! No.
No. 41'. 52 ncres all bottom land
except 2 :gres where house and
barn stanus fence verv good. 12
acres In timber, price. . S 1000.00
Mo. cji r;''-.m.-t' Ni
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PROPERTY
No. 4;j. i j G
grain; i .
"crtj inn
room ho
In , .
OUSO li ""U3M
"""Ufcnce. Kuod I
-o. 4."). ici
Sn..iiu.
a,T('S 2 1-9
oi l'resw,.
barn, 4,iv,-,,
111,,
all n""'.
in electric Z
-I" Of !. .
oil i va,i. " 'a
lIsMs; r "' 1.
Will sell su ' " ' "-....;
'.lh
re. ,ur 15 ,
No. 46 9n .
r J:
Burns. lUZTn! U"5 wa
room hnus
!,... ' U. ft P
Dam
Price . . ' r'usene, Ore,;o,:
No 47. 131 'uVrM'si-;-
llvation; rlv-r Imttnm V 10
res in iMi. ber Z ? 5
. chea,ra;:,:er"San(1
.V 4S. 5 aero rrarK
from thu c!:v nri," re z
nor firm
Vn iQ i a" . ' Sl.'Wt
ciiV ,,;',rtricts'3te
No. 50. ICO
S200.
acres verv
lugs,
T00d rn..,!- ."I''""' WW-
Tiiir r.i-rt
v.. t-. , ,..'' 1 ' ' '
".' n .i7 acres 8 mil,.
5 I...,,' ' ,a S "Oil!
.. .o. , w, K;
f rnll - A 11 i.: .
' ' ' ' i" tuimauon; mDr
i. lu mi. il ii one wants to. Lii.
nifi wan-r on uie D are: vor. f
oi.ui.n. i.iiivn; nnee . . . s.",iuwi
ac'es 2 1-z miles lml
Eugene; gfiod house and bar
crushed stoite road all the wr
tine trull Ilirm; price ..Jtfltioo.o
ixo. oi. i3 acres, 200 acres faro,
ing lanu, uatance good pastqr
price, per acre -,
No. 55. 160 acres R bottom land
o nines soutn; price per acre SI'
win sett in tracts from 30 to
acres.
No. 56. 17 acres small housi
barn; fine garden; soil, 10 ar
In cultivation; 2 1-2 miles
of Irving; price
No. 57. 40 acres 4 miles
Eu2ene: goad road a'' . MH
good land all In cult' '
No. 58. 124 acvi'!;V'V,,,",0C
i- uu tase road: all
. -n,1 ' J'r ne !D
-.in sen :si acres for, per
No. 59. 255 acres, 70 In toll
tlon; balance in uasture ami
her; creek running through phi
i.uu uriKiiie ii one wants to:
room house, two barns; plmir
truit; price m;.yd
io. ou. i j acres 3 miles west
city; per acre imji
160 acres 6 miles east of Eim
m acres in nops, nouse, banuoi
fruit land; price SUM
No. 1.1. 16 1-4 acres ail In orrha;
and In fine hearing conditio!,
room house, good lawn and n't
piped to house, price. . ,SjOC.i
No. 62. u acre apple orchard:
room new house and barn and
buildings; good well 212 feet "
price i Jtf ,
No. 63. 50 acres 3 miles
,:-1
Eugene, suitable for woo'
price
No. 64. SO acres gooi"
. .siawl
It. B. !r.,
aiil. f I
ten years oM, li
fer tills year is
t estimated c
. SKlOu hoses;
now 5 room
house and in
house lOOx'
re or wi!' ;
00: iirii-e $15fi per i
. sell 4''i acres for '
per aero
No.
without binldings.
j. 7 ,vvcs just oiitsii?
city
limits of 'Cottage Grove: :
.e?iiiviV: nrice ner a?re.
. Alrt IS acres adjoining all P. I
- ll1 f-r Slfc
v., til xh ere. 7 room bo;,.-l
&rt(nl' 'barn. 4 Sxr.fi: 2 acres ol '
i.i,'-i.;i '.in irnnil hind:
"v:t Mitres 120 in cultivation, ho:
not very g'
'iValance in pasture, plenty of !
for the place: ritiunns 'i
vear round: price per sere"
k1,.' c.7':ta acres. 17o pl'
more can lie: 5 mora koW-Pl
barn. 30x60; shed all
Horses, cattle, hoes. Ml;"
ki ..rtnin ne to the !1
' goes' with it." Will e fsrt '
. . - .....iiorTv:
trade ior in.- ii ,1
Price, per acre 4,j
No. 6S.-200 room '" ' '
v.R20 acres, .-room m--
' l...ll.l,'nTS
fenced
,,xbu on''"'"'--.,...-
cross tencen. .. I
1 'Jll nl.Hl' l.Ttlll
TZILJa l...rrl. '
i.,ri 11.11 11.
.. . t. . ...irrftfl-'
make t.rin
10 Mil. 'SS.VHI,:
Price . . . - '. b.i
6 reoai
No. !. '-"' '''"' ' ' Mi
nbisrered. t" l"":"'v
in wht: "?.''"
.' nil
,100 acre
acres iik'!'
nil 4'i r''3'
iTiiii cm 1 i,---r
fenct'il
goes il
Vlr. .
Eng. 'ii
., !-:) down:
ml!" f
,; - ,r cat. ' '
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.:,l..if 5
;VS niH" Ml
. p,'r acre
I. I"
1 acn
1 mcs 1
,.; young 1" fift
.' ', tiaiW. '
1 acres lu-
' ".'imher
4. l';" ""'" .. K.rn. 1 V
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' . .. ... osriin - :...ii
cultlv.iii""- si' 1
pr.f
acre 0
r'.
li'.ii ai res
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No. 12 -61" "
Cininty. !"'
f.-et; rl"'-
1 r,.
, .4-
acre
HOWE & BUOY
Phont b'
EUGENE, OREGON,