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MCKXK DAILY il ARI. MONDAY. .11 F .y O 7 glen""' nio um i,,r a , f -LsimHs then more'popular fu., tv,.r iv, ' ' "-m-i v.v. g...,. "", is the record of S. S. S. lu ' '"u '- ''.o ,i.,B.,t 'f ... KWof cures of blood and skin diseases of F- anient of sucli troubles has I-..,. , . .. P-t extensively used blood medicine ',. "". " ki- c.o .l t-i '- - i: ..- r" - nre or noisonea conJi ; i: sti:i; vi: i ii:m and is i K.ii r NC I l I -i III I x M m " . -II he.lltliv matter c,..- .1. , ... h:,h vi.. n. i..... , : . I'eimaiicmlv B.i Lithe body with the nourishment and sir 'n.iT IV I' -.i. tl,t ha 1th fill nmnrtii-n i . T 1 il "nteracts and drives out the poisons, humors' '.,., '"'-' r.i.:-i. "'ter. and ii "n t:- ,t i. j. ... i-. ! .VI DN fSOHlBITIBH TWO YEARS HENCE NY s. s. (terms. ;c.:::u: ''s-r t.oi;i,Y.3 has no cjual the or-s ""acinic, and tinOIeM the healthful properties and acts sp'cn,' CinV S- S M:'" i grating the system. It pes down to the v";'v ',( TlT' f.?P ar"' ! jL and in this way reaches inherited - Mu of ad bWl ' E medicines have no effect. Not only j, S s alie or,iinarv I "''VV M.l,,;iiv 1 ' All (i l:t.vt Vo -!H1 TIKS W Tin: issri: AGXIWr St. t i ja in-,;.,., 1 i w ,. r idurl harks of known i r'.i,. slightest trace of mineral i,, i' 'a":e ESoiesystem. and may be used by chili f '"...0..,aaKe "le ;ica,c ' It does m Vi'o.Vh0 '"r small conn ...I- ,JU. IU wim-n .rtiintr vanr trnnU 0A . ami lhv Will send v.vi r,',,r POiiiilK's not i ' .v. . .... e kxr mut - uu wiii i'ivm i, . . . i . El 1 i that is required. -'urSe any speeiil n awui SPEOTJC CO., ATLANTA, GA. si'tim Lake. USES Automobile Livery ... Automobiles for Mire Day or Night Day Phone Black J 51 J Night Phone Black 1 751 EUGENE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY CO J Curry. Klamath. vo Vrt iU -""'"eur. wet counties, Cu 'rv . ' T S,",a11 ""'J"r"es. and nr , a,lv llry. v,"ed l continue f .he four t de.-l.le , contlm ? the hn. and that by a , maorl,v The v,.. In these coumles will roi,. ah! tn.r,...K. the aggregate of the j..iii iur iron r inn ... nt.... in. Or . June 1.1 S!.il : ii.n e ihtis rar no 'ii the Hast tor priees on : i' and they urn nuikinc n.i "her are the tucker tr n.ake contracts with the i H 'th II s tliie & f .i. and T. to. take the view that It i than useless to quote prle, there :s no A nniud. "Kasteru luivers are not In: and If we should quote prices ".'ma nave dttticultv n ralsitic . wnue tne johliera wim:, ev ils to lower them," said II s HU H X tii'KI) OX ! u.''lay- "Tlle crop In the NYrth- is. Miori. unionnt Ml ... .1 otiethlrd. or at the outside one. hall of last year's crop. The allp.it i Is therefore, favorable so far a pr,es are concerned. Of coure. so !onK s v are not selllnn we cannot b iv and there Is no contracting with cowers yet." At this time last year over half the prune crop of the Northwest had been "m on contracts made lie the grow ers with packers. Growers this year ...t. ...mem lo wait, for their crops the small, anyway, and thev do not fear decllnintt values after the mar ket opens. The only condition that appears unfavorable to prune prices is the larce crop of other fruits In California that are dried and sold i,. competition with prunes. in 1 1 'I l the Id .'. ord.li. niMlott e. woied lo bids will !. REAL ESTATE, FARMS - AND CITY PROPERTY S:V PROPERTY! , ., ""'i . tne L'l';h da. ..( Jun '-. o improve the followlns a sir.cts. In the city c-ne. by the construction of .urluiu alone both m,1cs streets, and by pavlns sa:d 1 1 !1 .les- Of l'll cel'.lcnt of .-aid streets R. F.. VELTUM, Manager 36 Illl , Eugene Poultry Store. C. B LAMPHSHIR.E We have the only store in Kunene that ilenU ,i,ii. i r and poultry products. . ' 1 We buy and sell all classes of oultry from the l.ahy chicks up. iH handle at all Umes market Knlti-- and laiultrr f1)r bret'dimi rposes. Bjou have such iwultry to sell or of you want to buy, cull and 1102 East Ninth Street, corner of Pearl soil ' "."'ill 1. Wilb u-, ..... .. .. "-'"Wl I ...... ...,.,, ,,a Aiaineur yet to " l"e ij wet counties that I were annexed to the dry territory In the recent election gaV(. a majority of . ... i iMuiuiuuon. tne vote being I i......io.n,.n. n,t,3i; nsalnst, 11.. ,"!. These eleven counties were: Crook Honda,, Gilliam, Grant. Jack- jnse in ne. .Morrow P.oi. i- tilla, l"nion and Wheeler. Lincoln Vot.-s lUlck Saloon Including Lincoln, the oniv Hrv m vote tne saloons back In business by a margin of three votes eight of the nine counties that voted j wet gave a majority of 1711 against prohibition, the total vote being- Kor .prohibition. 12.207: against. U.91S 'Of this list of counties Lake is the u.j one irom which the vote has not been reported. Lake gave a small majority in favor of the saloons. The eight counties referred to were Clackamas, rnlttmhia, Coos. Harney. Lincoln, Marlon, Wasco and Washing-ion. NOTIC E OK BALK OP WATKK llONDS Six of the ?eyen dry counties that voted to continue prohibition gave the ioiu water treatment a majority of -i.. ine antl-snloon program was approved by 11227 voters, while 742 expressed a desire to restore the dramshops. This majority will be further inrreased by the vote In Curry county, which is reported to have giv en the temperance forces a good mar gin. The six counties Included in thel total vote were: Lane, Linn Sher man, Tillamook, Wallowa and Yam hill. il'lnn for State Campaign Encouraged by their success In car rying 2U of the 21) counties of the state in which county prohibition elections were held, besides numer ous precincts In the nine counties that voted wet, the prohibit Ion forces ex pect two years hence to call an elec jtlon on state prohibition. Already plans are being formulated for car- i.iiik ui. an aggressive campaign. The vote on county prohibition In , the recent elertlon by groups of conn- ties was as tollows: XX'et Counties Voting Dry from Kifth street to from Olive street to from Olive slreet to from Olive street to Willamette amette street Kor Against Crook 1.140 556 Douglas 2, UO 1.729 Gilliam 4K1 42 Grant 95 B73 Jackson 2.1 .IS l.ss Josephine 1.1H2 799 Klamath Malh'-ur Morrow "09 I'olk 1.4.11 rnialllla 2.:U4 I'llion 1 .S9.1 Wheeler 41C Totals 14. Sill 11.0SS Majority for prohibition, 3143 llry Counti. Voting Dry Against 2.404 1.943 3 470 32 4 1,224 To'a!s 9.277 Majority for prohibition. 24S.1 Wot Comities Vollng Wet 1 " " - - I I I 1 1 PQi?s IK " TJgJYi rafMW a I i For I Y T Xi BBk Sherman 473 t B B Kif ETH Tillamook f.3i! V S - CX mA. Wallowa 4fi Nii 1 0 TS 8 .Yamhill 2.9 S If14!. ("S Clackamas 2.437 J IfBl'Wn Coliimbla 920 H RWtlr wmm ' Coos 1,732 X Ci Jc!yf "arney 37S f p n iJPll'i jtP I.'in.oln 119 L. ", tlmlJCl C& Marion 2.91.1 5 SI :.27uT 2 MrUmI I W Ma.'o.ity agains-. 1711 OP W B S0A I lt.,api."la.i.." o2T feSf Fv ''inc, ,0o 'A I pi ---.;iJ,,7 N 'i pZL s 0- n v a nt-ar Here, ..3 r $ r1 y -j K2.UD PL?- B-c 6,742 Against 2,606 L0 2 1.X06 522 5 22 3. .124 1,7 '16 2,090 13.91S Notice Is herohy giron tiat In pur snance of and in conformity to ordl. nance number 734. passed bv the common council on the 6th dav of May. 190S. and approved hv th n,v. or on the 5th day of May. 190S, the common council of the city of Eu- seiiB win receive Bealed proposals at the office of the city recorder In Eugene, Oregon, for the purchase of three hundred thousand dollars In water bonds of said city, or anv part thereof, up to the hour of 7:30 pm Tuesday, July 7, 1908. and that said proposals will be opened and roni.i. ered by the council at said time. mat the city of Enifenn nrniuiim to sell the said three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds to the highest bidder therefor in denomi nations of from one hundred to one uiousanu noiiars, as the purchaser may desire; that Bald bonds are to bear Interest at the rate bid. not in exceed 6 per cent ner an num nlH Interest payable seml-annimitr n the first day of July and January of e...u jenr irom tneir date until paid; mat saiu three hundred thous and dollars of water bonds will be come due and payable by the cltv of Eugene as follows: On the first day of January, 194S, principal and In terest payable at a place to be agreed upon by purchaser and city. That said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value: thm in addition to the tfenoral obligation of the said city, the said hnmii .u. sold shall be a first and exclusive Hen on all lands, rights-of-way, ense ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc tures and npnllancus of everv kind composing the water Bystcm to ho bo cured with the money derived from the sale of said bonds; that the com mon council reserve tha rleht nf r jeeuiig any ana all bids. lhat the Bald bonds will be Issued and disposed of under and pursuant to tne terms or the act, "To re-Incorporate the city of Eugene, and to re peal an acts and parts of acts in con- met nerewith," filed In the office ot tne secretary of state February 18. ana ine amendments tnoreto ... Milium-, asptlait or other h .r-l sur.ace pavement lu accordance with ;tlie plans and specifications therefor .prepared by the city engineer III con formity to said ordinance No 747 lo-wit: Olive street. Tenth street. Elfth street. Oak street. Sixth street. Oak street. Tenth street Willamette street. lenth street from street to Oak street. f.ietenth street, from Willamette io viive street. Oak street, from Seventh to Ninth street. All In the city of Eugene The common council requires that separate bids be submitted for each or the above designated streets, and does hereby notify nil bidder, th.i separato contracts for the Improve ment of each of said tr..... win i... I required. Bidders will state tirl. I.. .l...n In accordance with specifications prepared by the city of Eugene, and now on file In the office of the cltv recorder. All work to be done under the supervision of the street commit tee to their satisfaction, add to be approved by them. All contractors will bo required to furnish an ap proved bond In a sum to bo agreed upon for the faithful performance of his or their contract. And all bid ders shall Include with each bid a certified check In a sum eniial i., r. per cent of the amount bid payable to J. L. Matlock. Mavor. The street committee reserves the . .mo io reject nny nnd all bids. - Hy order of the common council 11. K. DOItHIS, n . . . . Recorder. 190S r-OKono, Oregon, Juno 9 M. House and lo from Will, line;.,, jt:. No. I j - 1 room hotis... 66 J-eWOll; ie. go. I'll.,- ILlUs blocks I .St.NAOj barn, I .10 ; In ,.: Will i re. ill .0 t.i l.l can put .. -.-lo.no per ac- No 1 I'll. No. I a nd s-j.ooo Vour room h hi.. planted 111 g.u.l Price House and lot . SI ,:too. '. new: I it en and or SIKMI Illl Ill I'obniK; SUIMI.IMI house, close In; !d storage room: S:t.Mio.no chard No. 23.. Trice No. 39. - Modern bath, toilets, i good barn, pric ,.,, ri)l,ln ni,,dern house H.t i.hixibo; good barn, W 5,1 price mum no i 4 6 H iw r room ncht, J W Price No 47-1.11 livatlon; rlv ..-ii acres . ml vs ror-li of Harney i, . ,,. fc fi bouse arid burn: water good alfaita land: enquire Eugene. Or, gon; ""OlUH acres .19 acres In cut. bottom land: 5 ac- Ituov, res lu logan berries; llvlong water new S room house and new bum ' cheap at, per acre I.Vim N. 4S .1 acre tracts or nioro 2 miles from the city, price st 9th .. l" r acre f4I.V.n .o. in. -in acre tracts 3 mil... fmn. '- room house and two lots .. V; , i r dtioo.oo in i.ross add to Eugene, '" '" acres very good bulld- Ssoo.mil "IK"- "" road: price room house. West Mh Si .. '".r ffl.t.OO wi.-ii. ,( acres s ni ... 2-3x210 feet No. 55. No. prl N'o. 4 9 -lot 6 v 1 V" ; :,riM.(Mi .mi. hi. 7 room house and lot 4,1x 160 feet and barn on l... ,.... Street, price S'Mwmi.imi room holism nn.l l.. ln West 7th Stre-t, price . . --lo imi a". S room lionso ,if..i I.,, H. three lots, plenty of small fruit;' v J'.' S.tooo.no .No hi Small house l.M.I h..n iwo lots on car line; . . . i ...... .... No. 62,--6 room hmun nn.i i!.. .:,.. 10 also 7 room house, lot 70x120 r.asi .Mil street; plenty of frull; da acres of land II miles west, 100 inn cnerry trees, 1 7.10.(10 drills well. I'rlco NOTIfK 1905, passed and enacted by the people of the city ot Eugene on the 18th day ui April, isuq. A certified chock of five per cent of the amount of each bid, payable to J. D. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to accompany ench bid. This notice Is published for 60 days In the Morning Heglster and Eu gene Daily Guard, newspapers of gen eral circulation, published at Eugene. uregon. Date of first publication, May Gth 1908. Hy order of the 'ommon council. Jy6 U. F. DODItlS. Itccordr. NOriCK It appearing fiom Ihe abstract of votes east at the regular June. 1908 election as made by the canvassing board of Lane county, Oregon, con sisting of E. II. Lee. county rlerk, K. 3. Ilryson, Justice of the Peace In and for Eugene Justice District, Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark. Jus tice of the Peace In and for Creswell Precinct. Lane County. Oregon, that at the said election the total number of votes east In the precinct of ftpnngrieid, in Lane county, Oregon, on the question, "Kor and Against tork running at largo." Is and was 16 voles, and the said number of votes cast In the said Willamette precinct "Against stock running at large" Is and was 96 voles. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of said vote Is and was 6 votes against stock running at large more than for stock running at large. and that the majority against stock i running at large in said Willamette i amount of tlw precinct Is and was 6 votes. I flb-d with the Therefor.', in compliance with Section 42 4.1 of the General It appearing from .Iho abstract of vines cast at tne regular June, 1908 election ns made by the canvassing ".'"mi ano county, Oregon, eon. slating of E, 1'. Lee, county clerk, H o. iiryson. JuBtlce of tlle Peace In nnd for Eugene Justice District Lane County, Oregon, and J. L. Clark, J na nce ot the I'enee In nnd for Creswell Precinct. Lane ('mini v. Oregon, that nt the said election the total number ..i vines cast in the precinct of Zuniwnlt.. in Lane cnnnlv. Oregon, on the question, "Cr and Against stock running nt large," Is and was 92 votes, and tlle said number of vines cast in the snld Zuniwnlt prerinct "Against stock running at large" Is and was 84 votes. It ap pearing from said abstract that the result of said vote Is and was 76 votes against stock running' at large more than for stock running at large, and that the majority against stock running at largo In said Ziimwalt precinct Is nnd was 76 voles. Therefore. In comiilin n en will. Section 4245 of tho General Laws of Oregon, passed by the legislature of tne suite or Oregon In tho year 1907, notice Is hereby given that after 60 nays trom the date of this notice II win lie unlawful for stock to run nt mis.: in sain y.uinwn t nrn- cinct, i.nne county, Oregon, un der penalty of flu f(ir the first of lence nun .-ii ror eacn and everv suliseqilent orrence, lo be recovered from tlie owner of the slock In civil nrtlou In the inline of the State of uregon iicrnrn a Justice of the near of the precinct in which such owner or keeper, or either of them niav re side, and such penally shall bo for tne nenetit or. and whn collected paid Into, tho common school fund of the connly In which such action Is brought within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at large. Dated this 9th day of June. 1 908. (Seal) E. V. LEE. Price .No. 6J. Lnrire hous.. n.,.t I,.,- tth i street, close In. price . t:looo.oo nouse nnd rot, 66 2-3x 160, south Willamette SI price . ..s .... No, 65. House and let il-1 .10" i.-'..... 3rd Rlr....i v . ? v. ei.-on.oo .... .m w ii room house close In very good, modern, price. :IL'no.im No. 69. 7 room house, corner 5th and Lawrencu Street, ., l'rJ'-e : anmi.no ' s room house and 2 lota In Springfield will trade Mr small tract of land or netl r.ii. awT.i .... No. 72. 10 room house 14 block on Jefferson Street, barn and .en-1 ty of fruit, price VtMlMMm j No ,6.-7 room house, modern house, new lot, 66 4-5x270 feet full basenieiil with furnace; East Mill Street; . I'rlce Wi7n No. 76. House and lot, 14th slreet'l w est ; price i or.,. ,,' i .i... ii. u room House and bo Price uii .... No. 7S. New modern Iw'.ns. r, . 1 1 basement, 4 lots, two in bearing orchard: nrlen ... ui ,... .... Small tracts from 1 acre' In 25 near cl ty with prices to suit the parties Also town lota In most parts of tho o nlso havo aomo choice lots . ...no in at a bargain. Also iiiiiin business properties Saw mill and timber 3 miles from railroad. M.il.f h of Brownsville, 6 miles east of Ito- innci station: good S room house. - barns, 1 goat house, one hog house; 2 hay sheds: water pipe to house from spring: all kinds of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation; more can be farmed If one wants to Llr. . Ing water on the place; verv fine stock ranch, price . . .-. .,0(MKO N. 52 60 acres 2 1-2 miles from Eugene: good house nnd barn crushed Btono road all the war fine fruit farm: price . ,$7,rMM.iiD No 64 4 12 acres, 200 acres farm ing lailil. lialanco Rood price, per acre No, 05.- FARMS County Clerk, Lane C'oun.y. NOTICE TO COXTIl.UTriilH. Oregon, passed by the legislature of 'lie slate of Oregon lu the year 1 907, notice Is hereby given tha' utter 60 Notice la hereby given thai the (ounty Court of Lane County, Ore gon, will receive scaled bids for the rurnlshlng of all material and con striictlng a bridge across the Ed wards Slough on County road No. 12 In Sec. 15, Tp. 16 .. K. 4 XV , said bridge to be an 80 foot span of Howe Truss pattern, to be built according to tne plans and specifications now on file in the office of tho County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon. All bids to be accompanied by a certi fied check of 5 per cent of Un hid, said bid lo he lerk of l.aiiu County on or before 2 o'clock In the after- l.aws of j noon of July 6, 190H. 6..I2 d;,s from the date of this tn.rlce It w ill be unlawful for s'o. k to run at 1.7 4 . laive In said Willamette pre- coun'y. ur.-iM.ti. un der penalty of S 1 0 for Hie Crst of VXIiLAl' II XS ril'IMD I f.-nce and -'O for each and every KMI'l oXMI.N T OI I'ICE j -.it,., quent offence, to be re. overed (from rh" owner 'if the sr.ek in civil The court reserves the right to r.-Je.-t any and all bids. E. I'. LEE. County Clerk xicru k to ( iim itriiiH. c gur s'ore, sT'-et TlCSM Wish- . ft'-I 1 1 -' 1 . or rail Willani-t'.e street. Jl No'lee : hereby glen that the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, WIM receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and ron sir.i'ting a bridge hi rows the Kd watd.1 Slough on County toad N'o. 12 III See. 1 .1, to 1 6. r. 4 w . said or either or them, may re- j bridge lo be a Mi -foot span, of Howe such penalty shall be fori Truss pattern, to be built a'cordlini a.t'on in the name of the S'ate of Hr. g'.n b-f.,re a Jui.tbe of ihe peace ,f the prerinct in whl.h s'i'h owner or k side, and CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought 'he leiieflt of. and wh.-n ."llected.to the plans and spe. Iflca'lona now paid Into, the common w h fund of on file In the offl.e of the countv I 'ne comtv in which sit. h anion Is. clerk of Lane county. Oregon All .brought within slur day" af-.r such bids to be a.-, om natiied l.v renin...! ariirtu.1 is .roved to he at iarKc T this 9th day of .Inn.- 1908. ..-.ail E. IV LEE. County Clerk. Lsq County. w7 . - OASTOniA, j .-he k of .1 per frit of the amount or the bid, sa'd bid to I. filed with the j clerk of Lane coun'v on Q r before i 2 o'ebe k In the al'erlioon of July l . 1 90s. The court re-erven Ihe right to re ject any nd all bids. Ity ord'-r of -Q court E C, LEE No. 1. 4fl ncrca farm I n ml A n.M,.. northeast with crop. ' -Jtl(KI.IMI .No. 3 154 acres fine farm, good house and barn; price, ., "or '"'re KHII.Oll No. 6. 228 acres; house and good now barn; all kinds of fruit: 125 acres In cultivation; 14 acres lu hops; price DKl.tlMUMl N. " 241 acres, house and ham: crop goes with place If nol i before July 1., Price DUO. lino. no 1-2 down, balance on time to suit pill-chaser. No. 16, 30 acres 4 miles . E. of Eugene; price ta.-i-joo no No. 17. 35 acres 2 miles earn of I.:... gene; nrlco Der acre... ai-vlmi No. 18, 10 acres nt Thurston dwelling nnd store building com bined; good barn and store house most all In orrtmrd: nrlrelttcnu nu no. i. acres. 8 room hiunn 2 new barna, 8 acres appl or chard: small house and apples and chcrrlea aside from tho iuher place: a new wire enco around the place: nrlen . . sin mmiui No. 23.-3 miles north of Colmrg; 3u4 acres all goodlund; good house and bnrn: nrlee imp i.. ami.... No. 26. 80 acres of wh....i l...i'i Crook County, 3 miles from Mad- raj price l,fWMUM No. 29. 107 acres most nil timber will cut 7 or 8 thousand cords of' w.hhi, i ii r ce miles from Eugene- "r,. H L-JIMMHI no. jii. 196 acres 2 mll.-s north west of Creswell; not Improved' Price, per acre f.'n.oo .No 32.-244 acres 3 miles south of! Eugene, good H room bouse and' barn, 40 acres In cultivation; bal-l ance In pasture and timber; water piped to house from spring: i Price a-uiim tut No. ',5,- 698 acre. .... il... i,.u Itlvi.r; pasture and timber; ! Price, tier Hcre am m. .o. Jl. inn Bcres house and barn:i fair place; price, p.r acre H.in.dn .... .... -I., acren. a In orchard. 3 miles from town; good barn- I Prbe in,,,', No. 40. - 80 a.-r.-s 3 miles s.'iutli of Eugene; no Improvements; will sell for III per acre or trade for Eugene properly No, 42 -.12 acres all bottom land; except 2 seres where house and barn siands feme terv rood 12 acre, tinib r, price'. . a lono.no No, 43 116 acres. 100 acres In grain; 4 acres lu orchard: 10 room homo new barn 31xho feet, good fence, good road, price 4I,.V)0,0(I No 4.. 160 acres 2 12 miles south1 ..i . rcAwoii, a room house pastu re; . . m-ix iwi 160 lll'res It llnllnm I .... .1 . 5 miles south: nrb- m u..r t in'. Will sell In tracts from 30 to 60 acres. No 56. 17 acres small house and barn; f(ne garden: soil, 10 nrrea In cultivation: 2 1-2 miles N 10 of Irving; price SIMnn.oo .No 6 1. 40 acres 4 miles north of Eugene; good road all the way good land all In cultivation: bouse and ha nr. price aiono.tm No . 58. ---124 acres 10 miles west of Eugene on good stage road: nil Im- prlved land; price :l-'0(l.uo or will sell 2S4 acres for, per ac re, $18,00. No. 59. 255 acres. 70 In cultiva tion; balance in pasture and tim ber; creek running through plnce can Irrigate If one wants to; 9 room house, two barns; plenty of fruit; price (i:7r.(Mt. Mi 60. 45 nerea 3 miles west of city: per acre Mti.00 160 acres 6 miles east of Eugeno; 4 0 acres in .hops, houso, barn, good frlltt lntld: llricn aii.w... .No. til. 16 1-4 aero,, )n nrcmrj and In flno bearing condlllon 8 room houso, good lawn and water piped to house, price, . . iomm.oo No. 62. 5 aero applo orchard: 6 room new houso Bnd bnrn and out blilldltlgs; good well 213 feet deep '"'J ".'lOOO.od No 63. 50 acres 3 miles S. W. of EOgeno, suitable for wood: v llr'rf IBn.(M No 64. 80 acres good K. . iand, 50 acres In winter apples, trees ten yeara old, Ihe estimated crop for this year la 6000 boxes; good new 6 room house nnd apple house 100x100; prjro 1150 per ae ro or will sell 40 acres for $125 per acre without blnldlngs. No. 85. 7 acres Just outside of city llmlts of Cottago drove; all In orchard; prlco per acre. . .ataMMKH Also 13 -acroi adjoining all plow land, for ,..,... No. 66. 80 acres. 7 room h,.'. good barn. 48x56; 2 0f orl chard, all good land; Prlco a,wwi ,. 28.1 acres, 120 In cultivation house and two barns, not very good; balance In pasture, plenty f wood for the place; running water Iho year round; price per acre :io.tm No. 67. 233 acres, 175 plowed, more can he; 6 room house, good barn. 30x60; shed all around; Horses, emtio, hogs, tools, crop, everything pertaining to the Turin goes wlih It. win sell a part or trade for city property; rice, per acre (I.10.0O NV68 -200 acres, 7-royiu house.biirn 6060; outbuildings fenced and cross fenced: 3 springs and 2 well 130 plow land; 50 more can be. Orchard, berries, wallnuts; carf innkii ttrtns to suit the purchaser .. 1'rJc,' fUMMMMI No. 69 290 acres. 6 room house, plastered, two psntrys. 2 barns. . 100 acres In wheat; ran plow 60 acres more, 3 good springs all renced; crop on 4 0 acres rented goes If sold 1-3 down; balance on J on. at per cent, 9 miles from r.intene; price, per aero. . . . aj.i.oo No, 70-280 acres. 175 In cultiva tion, balance In timber and pas ture; H fenced and cross fenced: 8 room house, good barn Inn I.--.I of sheep with place; blacksmith shop and some tools; all goes with farm; 6 1-2 miles from Junction I'y- Price, per acre a.l.Yoo TIMIIEIt ..N. No. 1, - 320 acres timber, said to be very good, price per acre . l-'iniii of good -160 acres li miles southwest Eugene; young timber; price .. I JiMl no No. 3 -160 acres tin., timber, will cm shout 5 million feet ; ,r''" annoiMi No 4.-160 acres limber small or chard, house and barn. 10 acres In cultivation, estimated 4 1-3 million feet; price (t-JKIO.IHI No u. -160 acres on Slinlaw. 4 mil lion feel; price ajiMIO.IMI No 6.-160 acres timber; l"1''e llno.no No. 7 625 acr.-s timhe:-, very good price, per acre I.l.ixi No 4 1. 60 acres Lost Creek, '"rh-e -JIMHI.OO No 12 -640 acres yellow plnn 1'nlon County, Ore o i-atlmatu 16 million f.ei; price, per acre .1.tM HOWE & BUOY NO. J42 U'illametteil. Phone BUclc s5 EUGENE, OREGON k - County Clerk