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Tnr vtTFr. daily cr.xrtr. stii:iiy. JI NK (I, tons o m OF pv Personal Knowled rereonai Knowledge is the win, .. ' thi, competitive age and when of amoV cC . cu mmata8 contest! of potesaorin the front rank, of P da,,cter tt P1 ltunle The Well Informed of ur.u I A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential tn .1,'. . V yt excellence in any field of human effort. ' "cK,evnel" of the A Knowledge of Form. ICnmulnJ r r of Product, are all of thVJnt'v an T 71 X . true and wholesome remedy is desired it shJd be Tmbld S J Figs and EJuar of Senna, manufactured bv the Calif;! F' I 7? -T ,p 2hkal product which has met with the approval of uTe mTl8 - " " a1 Universal satisfaction, because it i, a ,1L . 3 - m0St enUnenl Ph wcuns 'w " . " " M wiu.uy UI V HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING AT COTTAGE GROVE JUNCTION CITY BEGINS WORK ON REAL ESTATE, FARMS i AND CITY PROPERTY "M . TT, , 7 "'"""""'agani or unreasonable claims are made. ,nis a.uau. oeen long and favorably known under the name or Syrup or liss and k-,. h,;j u uriL acceptance as the most excellent f.mulv lav,i;... a. :. I Uxative prbciples, obtained from Senna, are weU Lnown to physicians anu uic c uuumjcu ui me woria to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fullv cWn'nh'u. f ih. j.. but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to oet it. k,.C;l effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Svrun of Fie or by the full name Syrup of rigs ana rjixir ot Senna. mm , SCHOOL BUILDING city property LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO.GAL... londonTengland. NEWYORK.N.Y bMWtt iinm Eugene Scliool Supply Co- 45 West Eighth St Everything for the School Room Desks, Charts, Maps, Globes, Flages, Blackboards, Crayons, Dictionaries, Etc, Examine our goods, you will find them the best E. L. MOR.E, Manager m if FEELING BAD? Stomh out of oria. U-m ifuMUk. Bomi n kt(U J im km awl iB-gont-tindeut-Ucaai' Take n NR TaMet to-night Vo n btki o lot bm u ma. TN a.im,uW sa - rM-kto Smwrtom. Tlwr RMks T" M ( ooi. Better Th'an Pills For Liver flit. Nsu.'. n,1.- Ml TaAMt) b t wrf bsl I 1 Oimm,. Plmfto Rhn-ania. " TT 7 HuU'g Bed Cross Urn! Store. WE WIU.. UK WCIT, WITH MON'KY Tt) IIIHN, WHEN tX)N(iRKS8 (ilVHS TAIUFF Iim'ISIOX A TURN. There seems to be much discussion and difference of opinion on the tar rlff question by the ahlnlng lights of our great parties. We are molding public opinion to regard the Theatre Restaurant with high favor and set tling all doubts as to Its meals being enualed anv where in the city. The only argument that la needed to con. vlnre von that the Theatre Iteatau rant is all that we claim for It Is to give it a trial. It s Dili or rare will please you. THEATRE CAFE EUGENE HOSPITAL For the crt and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases . Modem operate rom nd equipment. Appliances for KMr0 Sputum and blood examination. Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application. j- -Training School for Nurses.. u the faculty and practical in k- u ...I tv mic a and surgical stan M&T ?:r.&. .ZIV ZZ For rates or inlor- .aSra W. KUYKEND ALL. M.D i1 Surgical $r llltttidjll. M D. J-McDoul. M. D. Tailor Made Clothing Never before have we sue ceeded in offering our cus toniers such attractive, such artistic and up-to-tomorrow fashions as wedisplay today. Isn't it a satisfaction, to know if up make vour clothes you are sure of a fit. G. F. McLEOD 44 East 9th St. Successor to D. S. McDOUGAL WlBitmlllJ foTIK i OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT Tift OFFICE j CASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPING MACHIiNr-KT n..iMi far nelrhlM KalrhMk'-M""' Dynamos and KKirIak-i" r .. iLU.. Ortndi-ra, FeJ r - - uvll I'nmlM. .' .i..ta i . atiM-k. I i Km 1 VT .i. . Innlrl nil timtrk BERGER.4l bean hdw. CO Agents, Eugene, 0-. I-AIRBANKS. MOSE E. CO. q Portlana.OrfSOO snig(1UllK FOR THfc OfAIU) Work h;s alrtiuly iMintiu'iii-t'il on lit now' srlnol hiuo mul il Will lie pustuM niptilly to completion. Thf original foiuulation plans provided for a three-foot basement, but a num ber of our heavy taxpayer thoiiKht mi feet, and Milieu eiuh offered to donate $."0 toward the extra expense. The mutter was taken up by the I'ommereial Club and a resolution was adopted roiiuestlnR that the proposed ohatlfce be made. The directors, therefore, fi-elltis that such action would be ratified, have Instructed the contractors to make the proposed change This will bivo ample room for heating fixtures and a!. capa.-ity for storing wocd. C. W. W'.ishtoirnc lias let the con tract to 11. V. .lolinson f, r 1 lie cmi- suiirtion f a tt ui 1 .1 in 7 1 1 op fo i on I'lotit street on the block north of the hotel hl.ick. Tills' bulldillK will be nsi'.l for a skittlni: rink aiul will have a maple floor. A bowlini: alley will bo built on one side of the bull, line and an office will be partitlon il ofl ill front. It will be sheeted with sur faced lumber with a square front. It Is the, intention to have the build Inn ready by the Kourih of July and this will add another attraction for that day. Wo have not learned who will have charuo of this sportlliK I'ln porl uin. Times. The Cottage drove hitth school graduating exercises were held at the armory last Saturday evening and were very largely atteuded. The st.ige was elaborately decorated in the class colors, white and Bold, audi" should be at least s. h!. r,w..a ,(, .1... ..- i,ii.J Mr- Washhume and Mr the class motto, "Vlncit qui se Vln clt." aiuteared In Kilt letters across the front of the stage. ' Following Is a list of the names of! the members or the high school gra 1- j uating i lass: Krnest Wyatt. Charles t'.ates. Allen Maker, llniel llalcton, Inez White. Kllin McCee. 11. ulah He I Spain, (telle Iturkhobl r. Housing ( t-lebnil ion AMmt, That Cottage C.rove will have one1 ! of the I.Ws-s' Co'irth of .lu'v cel.- : liratitn'.s In its liisioi-v this o- :oo?. lihout s;iii!g. since the M. . A ind W. o. W. camps have the rciti. r u hand. ; At a meeting last night a la'-ge . urn of in iney was set aside t.r fire works, which will be displavd from he McKarland Hill. Liberal purses for sports have been provided and there will be something doing all the time. Tickets in the votlns contest for Goddess of Liberty will be placed on sale at the drug stores at 5 cents per vote Saturday, and there pruinlses to bo a spirited contest. Another Two-Story IVrlck Wednesday evening the city coun cil granted F. It. Phillips permission to place building material on one half of Main street In front of his lot on which he will soon begin building a modern two-story building with two store rooms on the ground floor. The building will be of solid brick with stone and plate glass front. The ontract has been awarded to 11. .1. Clark, builder of the other bricks :ibout town this season. Ituck from California W. 11. Abranis and wife returned homo from a visit to San Francisco Sunday, whoo Ihey nttoiulel the rand reception tendered the Atlan tic fb-i ami vl-ited points of Inter- -st. T'aey went as far south as l.os Vngi'l.- ., and visit I'd the orani'e and lemon on-hard bells of that district. vitnesi:in wiMi much Interest the process of pick'.ng, grading and pack ing those fruits for market. I hey also enjoyed a voyage from Los An geles over to Calalina Island, and on their return were treated to the not very pleasant sensation of n slight earthkuuake tremor. Mr. Abranis said his overcoat came In good use during the trip, even at Los Angeles and while they are glad to get bark to Oregon they eujoyed their trip thoroughly. I.oIge Kloctlon Bohemia Camp No. 2H0, Woodmen of the World, elected the following officers last Friday night: Consul commander, Dr. J. O. VanWlnkle; advisor lieutenant. John Veatch; es cort Charles Hambrlck; watchman. H. Adams; secretary, J. H. Bartela; manager. Oscar Vaughn. Leader. and lot, Pi I.;.., ks . S I .Noll till! St.. No. ;i. lle.se from Willamette S No. 1 .Vroom hou tt --'ixliiP; very good. Price Sl'.IMMI No. 111. House and lot dose in; Price . M..IOO. No. IS. Four room house, new; 1 1-k acres, planted In garden and or chard, price StltOO.OO No. 2'2. 1 room house, new. con crete foundation, pantry; lot Mix 10r feet, price (IIO.MI.OO No. House and lot In Coburg; Price (KIOO.lMl No. a;'.-- Modern house, close In; bath, toilets, cold storage room; good barn, price tM.MMi.no : No. 4;1. 10 room modern house; i lot luOxlllil; good barn. West atli Siveet, price .MMMUin No. t V t room bouse and two lots in itross aid to Lugene, i price SStm.im t. I'.V S room house. West S t II St.. lot ill', L'-ISM' 10 feet Price !:t. TIM), till No. el.- -7 room house and lot, -K.x I till foot and barn on Patterson Street, price S'J.IMMI.IMI No. fia. it room house and lot luf West Tth Street, price .' . Iji'J'J.Ml.iMI No. r!i. S room house and barn. I three lots, plenty of small fruit; Price f.iooo.oo summon. In the Circuit Court of the Slate ot Oregon for the County of Lane . . Kdna M. tlnrdner, plaintiff, vs. Burton linrdner, defendant. To Burton Gardner, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You ate hereby summoned anil required to appear mid answer t tic complaint of the above named plain tiff In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, on or before Hie 11th day of July. 19ns, and you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answ said complaint as hereby required the plalnlllf will ask said court for the relit f demanded In said complaint ft, i i Him tue cieru oi sum couri, to-w It ; For the dissolution of the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant anil for I he care anil custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, Lymlel Kay linrdner, and for full relief hero In. This summons Is served upon you by order of Hon. 1,. T. Harris, Judg of the above entitled court, duly made at chanihorB In F.ugene, Ore Ron, on the 21st day of May, 1908 requiring the first publication here of to he made on the 2 3rd day of May, 19UK, and the last publication thereof on the 11th day of July 1908, and that you appear on or befors the 11th day or July, 1908 U BILYEU. Attorney for Plaintiff DIED. June 2. 1908. at Junction City Christian Nellson, aged 6 years. He was the son of Mr. and Mra. H. N. Bodtker. Services were held at the Danish church Wednesday by eRv Plamheck. The little hoy had been sick nearly all his life, and death was a blessed relief from his suffer Ing. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. McKadden, of Junction City, died May 29, 190S, and was In terred Sunday. MR. Xl llBK 1H YS A WI IIKK (illAM) I'lAXO Henry Nurre, father-in-law of our popular councilman, .1. F. Berger has purchased of the Stevens A Mil lln Piano House, of this city, a large handsome Weber Grand piano. The instrument arrived Thursday and Is on display at the piano store. It Is one of the finest pianos ever shipped to Eugene. This Is the seventh fine Weber recently sold by Messrs. Stev ens & Hulln to local residents, the other recent Weber purchasers being Archie W. I.lvermore, City Attorney L. E. Bean, Kov. P. K. Hammond, William Judklns, Mrs. .1. W. Shu mate and Forest Supervisor Clyde K. Seltz. Another fine Weber Grand Is also In the home of T. G. Hendricks. To the thoughtful reader this in dicates a growing demand In our midst for the very beat In nrt, and Is a high compliment to the cultured, music-loving people of this city. Al ready Eugene has become known as one of the strongest and h ading ml slral aa well as educational centres In the state of Oregon. We are proud of Eugene and her people J6 No. til. Small house and barn, deep drilled well, two lots on car line; Price $l,tHK),oo No. B2. fi room house and lot, tisx 160 also 7 room house, lot 70x120 j East sth street: plenty of fruit :j 35 acres of land A miles west, 100 Koval Ann cherry trees, Price (II7.M1.00 No. 113. l.nrge liouse and barn west tith street, close In, price. (CIOOO.no No. 04. House and rot. 00 2-3xi lttO, south Willamette St.. price l,a.M).ot No. DR. House and lot Snxltin. East . 3rd street, price V1.Uoit.onl No. 07. New ft room house Hose In: very good, modern, price. (l:l-tM.00 I No. OS. N room liouse, lot NOxlttO small barn, 14th and Pearl Street, price (ti!,.MIO.nO No. 09. 7 room house, corner Mb and Lawrence Street, I 'lien Se2Non.no No. 71. ft room house and 2 lots In Springfield will trade for suinil I rnct of land or soli for . ,N.M.oo No. 711. 10 room house 1-4 block on Jefferson Street, barn and plen ty of fruit, prlcu V2.mmi.oii No. 7ft.. 7 room house, modern house, new lot, (1(1 4-tx270 feet: full basement with furuaco; East 1 1th Street; Price ' ,$fl,7ri0. N 4:1. - lit, acres, loo acres In grain; 4 a. res In orchard: 10 room house new liaru 'taxMt feet, ' good fence, good road, price SO.. Mill. 01) No. 4.V I OH acres 2 1-2 miles south of Creswell, S room house, good b.irn, 4 1 v ." " : all kinds of fruit; 100 acres in cultivation; can tint in electric lights; price .... g.MMMH Will sell SO acres for $45 per ac ta. No. 40. 320 acres 3 miles north of Burns, Harney Co., O. & F... 6 room house and barn; water right, good alfnlfa land; enquire .1. W. Huoy, F.ugene, Oregon: Price tjt.MM(0.M No. 4 7. la! acres Til acres In cul tivation; rlvt r bottom laud: & ac res In logan berries; livlong water, new s room house and new barn: cheap at, per acre 8I.YOO V 4V a acre tracts or more 2 miles Irom the ci: , price per acre SI.MI.IM No. 4:i. ui acre tracts, 3 miles from cliv. p. r acr, S2no.no No. .".P. litt) acres very good build ings, good road; price per acre Sil.Ytlil No. ft!.-- 4 12.77 acres S miles south , f llrow usvUlo, 0 miles east of Ito land station; good S room house. 2 barns, 1 goat house, one hog house; 2 hay sheds; water pipes to house from spring: all kinds of fruit: 40 acres In cultivation; moro can be farmed If one wants to. Liv ing water on the place; very fine stock ranch, price . . . . lf.Mlon.IHt N. 52. (10 acres 2 1-3 tulles from Eugene; good house and barn, crushed stone road all the way. fine fruit farm; price . . Hlloon.lMl No. 64. 413 acres, 200 ncres farm ing land, balance good pasture; price, per acre (hJ.YtMl No. fifi.- ttlO acres it bottom land; fi miles south; price per acre $40; Will sell In tracts from 30 to 00 acres. No. titt. 17 acres small house and barn: flue garden; soil, II) acres In cultivation; 2 1-2 miles N. E. ' of Irving; price ttl.Mio.0O No. fi7. Ity acres 4 miles north ot l'lug-uie; good rood all the wny, good laud all In cultivation: house and baur, prl.e 8innn.no No. aS. FJ I acres 10 miles west of Eugene on good stage road: lil Im- ptived Inuil: price K;t2llll.lll) or will sell 2S4 acres for, per ac re, JIN. on. No. 69. 255 acres, 70 In citlllvn-. thin; balance In pasture and tlm i her; creek running through place ' can Irrigate If one wants to; 9 room house, two bnrns; plenty of fruit; price (Mm.Tt.oo No. (10. 46 ncrca 3 miles west of clly; per acre (10. on No. 70. House and lot on Charlton MO acres 0 miles east of Eugeno: CO.MMKHdAIj (MB MKMBKIW Monthly meeting next Monday at t p. m. Everybody attend. Important mattera up for discussion, among them: The proposed excursion from Portland to Eugene June 2 4th. The need of good roads between Eugene and Mapleton. The need of. harbor Improvement at Florence. Kvery member should attend, 8 p. m. neat Mondny ' . tKiENE COMMEHCIAI, CLfJB, ft , . C. S. Wllllama. I'r NEW WHOOI, fHA.V The Havden Ilrldge school district now , n)ov an up-'o-dsie new sch'tol noire, recently finished. The new , j tiiipp'les for the vhonl In' 'ide a tine I --gati f'lrnl.hcd by the S'evens A 5) lulin I'lano House, of Kugeno. A flourishing Sunday s'tiooi is also n.alntalncd In th district, and a more united, harmonious district can not te round la Lane county. ) wit funniiiHma tn the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for Lana County Louisa A. Bowen, plaintiff, vs. David B, Parmenter, defendant To David B. Parmanter, the above- named defendant: tn the name of tha state ot Oregon you are hereby summoned and requir ed to appear In said circuit court at Eugene City, I-an county, state of Oregon, on or before alx weeks from the date ot the first publication of this summons, and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed therein; for wnnt thereof the plaintiff will np ply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, namely, for an annullment of the marriage contract existing between you and the plain tiff, of dute October 21st, 1907, nnd for such other relief as to the court may seem equltnhle nnd Just. It Is ordered by the court, tho Hon L. T Harris, judge thereof, dated April 25, 1908, that service of sum mons be made upon you by publica tion In the Eugene Guard, a newspa per of general circulation, published dally In said county, Sunday except ed, for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication being Monday, the 27th day of April, 1908. GEO. B. DOKKIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Ol'AnDIAN'S BALE. Notice Is hereby given that the undorslgned guardian of tho person and estate of Harold Krederlckson and Bertha Frederic kson. minors, was by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of I.ane County, Ore gon, dated the 9th day of May, 1908 duly licensed to sell all the right. title and Interest of said minors In and to lot one. block one, of Jones' Addition to the City of Cottage Grove. Oregon. Pursuant to said order and license said guardian will sell aald lot one at public auction to the high eet bidder for rash, on Monday, the 15th day of June. 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. at the Court House dor In Eugene, Iine County, Ore gon, and If no satisfactory bid la re ceived therefor, said guardian will sell after aald time, the said real property at private sale to the high est bidder for cash. Dated this lth day of May, 1908. MAHY K. KRAUTEK, Ouardlan Notice of i'lnal Settlement Estate of Clarence Thompson, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Dora E. Thompson, administratrix of the estate of Clarence Thompson, de ceased, has filed her final account In the matter of said estate In the conn ty court of Ijine county, Oregon, and that Monday, tne 31 nay or Aiignsi r.08, at tjie hour of 1 o'clock In the af'arnnon of that day, has been itxf'l bv Mid court for the hearing of on- Jertlons to said ac'sunt, and for the final settlement of sail eittftte, snn all objections to said final account must b made and fll'-d In said court on or before the said date so fixed by said court. Dated this Bin day of June, 1908 DOItA E. THOMPSON, Administratrix. L. oyfEU- Attorney. Streot; price ll!o0.00 No, 77. 5 room house and lot Price 1 8110.00 No. 78. Now modern house, full basement, 4 lots, two in henrlng orchard; price t,ii(M.(M No. 74. 7 room house, furtiBro, hot and cold water; lot 66 3-3x160; Price sihoo.oo Small tracts from 1 acre to 26 near city with prices to suit the parties, Also town lots In most parts ot the city. We also have some choice lots close In at s bargata. Also some business properties. Baw mill and timber 3 miles from railroad. FARMS No. 12. 27 acres 3 miles north of Eugene; 6 acres orchard fair house Price, Including cows, pigs nnd wngon :l.MM.oo No. 13. 305 acres 7 miles north house and ham all good wheal land, price per acre $15.00 Or will Bell 80 ncres for $45 per acre. No. 1(1. 30 acres 4 miles N. E. of Eugene; price :I'2IMMM No. 17. 36 acres 2 miles east of Eu gene; price per ncre. . . . 91oft.no No. 18. 10 acres at Thurston, dwelling and store building com bined; good barn nnd store house most all In orchard; price! 2600.00 No. 21. 92.16 acres, 8 room house. 3 new barns, 6 acres apple or chard : a small house and apples and cherries aside from the other. Place; a new wlro fence around tho place; price $10,000.00 No. '23. 3 miles north of Coburg; 35 4 acres all good land; good house and barn; price, per acre. $50.00 No. 2 6. 80 acres of wheat land In Crook County, 3 miles from Mad ras, price $l,ft(M).MI No. 29. 107 acres most all timber, will cut 7 or 8 thousand cords of wood, three miles from Eugene price $22iM.(M No. 30. 196 acres 2 miles north- went of Creswell; not Improved; Price, per acre $20.00 No. 32. 244 acres 3 miles south ot Eugene, good 8 room house and barn, 40 acres In cultivation; bal ance In pasture and timber; water piped to bouse from spring: Price $ft4MK.00 No. 36. 698 acres on the McKentle Itlver; pasture and timber; Price, per acre $10.00 No. 37. 160 acres house snd barn fair place; price, pr acre . $:MMM No. 38. .101 acres, -76 in crop; s acres in orchard; 9 room house, barn, 7 miles from Eugene: good gravel road, price $4000.00 No. 3 9. 15 scree, in orchard, 3 miles from town; good harn; ' Price !5,(MMJ.0 No. 4 0. 80 acres 3 miles south of Eugene; no Improvements; will sell for 140 per acre or trade for Eugene property. No. 42.-62 acres all bottom land except 2 acres where house ami barn stands fence very good, 12 acres In timber, price. .$KMM).(M 4 0 acres In hops, houso, barn, good fruit land: price . . . . . .$1 IOO.OO No. 61. 16 1-4 acres all In orchard nnd In fine henrlng condition, 8 room house, good lawn ami water piped to houso, price,. . .$(1500.00 No. 62. 5 aero apple orohard; 6 room new house and barn and out buildings; good well 113 feet deep, price $0O0.oil No. 63. 60 acres S miles 8. W. ot Eugene, suitable for wood: prlco $ I ano.no No, 64. 80 acros good R. B, land. 1 60 acres In wlntor apples, trees , ton years old, the estimated crop for this year Is 6000 boxos; good new 6 room house and appla house 100x100; price $150 per ae ro or will sell 40 acres for $125 per acre without bUildlngs, No. SB. 7 acres Just eutnldn of clly limits of Cottngn Grove: all In orchard; prlco per acre. . .$2(10. DO Also 13 acres adjoining all plow land, for $ltlM).00 No. 66. 80 acres, 7 room house, good barn, 48x56; 3 acres of or chard, nil good land; Price , $0000.00 283 acres, 120 In cultivation, house and two barns, not very good; balance In pasture, plenty of wood for the plnce; running water the year ronrid; price per ncro $110.00 No. 67. 23.1 acres, 176 plowed, morn can be; 6 room house, good burn. 30x00; shed all around: Horses, rattle, hogs, tools, crop, everything pertaining to the farm goer, with It. Will sell a part or trs In for city property; Price, per acre $50. (H) No. 68. 200 7 room house, barn No.68 200 acres, 7-room house, barn 60x60; outbuildings fenced and cross fenced; 3 springs and 2 wells 130 plow land; 60 more can be. Orchard, berries, wallnuts; can mnko terms to suit the pnrchnser. Price $H500.04) No. 69. 290 acres, 6 room house, plastered, two patitrys, 2 bnrns, 100 acres In wheat; can plow 50 acres more, 3 good springs all fenced; crop on 40 acres rented; goes If sold 1-3 down; balance on time at 6 per cent, 9 miles from Eugene; price, per acre, . , ,$25.oo TIMIIEIt LAND. No. 1. 220 acres timber, aald to be very good, price per acre . .$20.00 No. 2. 160 acres 6 miles southwest of Eugene; young Umber: price $rJOO.on No. !. 160 acres fine timber, will cut about 6 million feet; Price $4500.00 No. 4. 160 acres timber small or. chard, house and barn, 10 acres In cultivation, estimated, 4 1-3 million feet; price $3100.00 No. 6. 160 acres on Sluslaw, 4 mil lion feet; price $2000.00 No. 6. 160 acres Umber; price $1100.00 No. 7. 616 acres timber, very good, price, per sere $15,011 No. 11. 160 acres host Creek. Price $UMM(.0rt No. 1 2 640 acres yellow pine, I'nlon County, Ore., estimate 16 million feet; price, per aero $.Y)0 HOWE & BUOY NO. H2 Willamette St. EUGENE, OREGON Phone Black 55-flL