Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, June 17, 1908, Image 7

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    Phcenix Paint i
for old and new
HOUSES
the only Coast made paint
guananteed to stand
PRESTON , HALES
AGENTS
QUICK AUTO TRf
TT1K KIGKK HAILV GTARIK WKIIMM.AV. JI NK IT, 10.18
JUDGES FOR HORSE
TO PORTLAND SHOW AND PARAGE
:d
i Vl'day afternoon
" "avion 4.',-h
I
evening Sti
who loft
Und
''11 inar-
nouci: to coMii (Tdtis ami
IKOPHiTV l NF.IW
Notice is horshy given that imrsu
aniaut iii (hi' tonus of ordinance No.
, 1,, passed by tli,i common council
Julie 1. 190S. n.i approved liv the
mayor June f. 190S, bids, will 1 re-
.Mtiinittoe. hi the
ottice or th cit y recorder of Hie
city of Eugene, itntll 7 3d o'clock
Sam Harstock. secretary of
thoir Corvallis horse show which was hold
or.-c-lH.wer mo- there h f..c u.,.,1.-.. .. . ,. .civ..,! 1,v !,.,..,.....,,
iVcil 1 V .-.I. , ... c-.-r.... i o, i a vuc ui iiiejuu
-. ... al s:-u, ,as, H,lvo onarBO of ,U, tlul.aj
-Mor.r.i,. in,,,',, ,, . "'mutes at K day. next Saturday. Kr.-d CoiiM. : l. m. Monday, the 2(h .lay of June
i" minute- , (oM.utts utiu Hie new proprietor of the Hillicrt ' !'. to improve the following ,les
Kasoane and 'Vi.no V rouu tor "r"s'' stlil,"s " Fitl'i street, taunted streets. In the city of Ku
t-iil ,, , V i.""m"k me ac- nas also tieen engaged to
nute , hours "'" 5 JJK- The parade promts,
e n T-t -'iff ,ast a" ,h .uth- blK affair,
be w "'k ains ",ak,? ,htf itn.-e
best record f,,r . , , ' 13 l- -A"--Al "AS OPKXKIi surtace pavement In accordant' with
heard of '' ' we hl"e I KMPUIYMKXT OFFICE! the plans and specifications therefor
'. prepared by the city engineer In con-
in connection with his cigar store, rornilty to said ordinance No. 747,
to-wtt :
Olive street, from Fifth street to
Tenth street.
Fifth street, from OIIto street to
REALoESTATE, FARMS
AND CITY PROPERTY
to He
K. ue, ny i ne construction of cement
curbing along both sides of said
streets, and by paving said streets
wun nituiittiic, asphalt or other hard
HALSEY WOMAN
Mais,
til NS 'nt r.-M IV'i, . ti,
AMAY Hum 111 SHAX1) lng help telephone Red 1421. or call
at cigar store, 531 Willamette street.
June 16. Ver rial,.!,.
nm!," ,"',a,", Wh0 "VM Xhw "''
wl h V " dr"ve 10 ""risburg
with a tnend name,) ui,.,-, ,.
The Host Pilla Rver Sold
Alter doctoring IS yean
for
and while he was ,ini hi -i , ,.., ..... .
bout '" - k t"l"ul1' wiuiseBiidu, nuu spi'iiuing
,,,,i,u (,ver two nunarea dollars, m thing
Sunda
wife, astd about
11 1' a team and tukl,,,. h..- ..,., . . '. ""
only came to H n. v hl i, , . , , "T ?on me 80 m"cn soou i.s nr.
I team anri .v-,.,n . ; i.ii'.rduKs .tw L,ne t-ius. i consider
nam ana wagun at a livery stable. . them th. he. mi). .... .). " . ......
aK It t lO Mr,,,,....,, ... ... . ' I. ------ --- . n.m-rt
i , . ' i"'. ...I iu ui(,ue ner . m. K
BJBANGi J. H. VEST C. P. BARNARD
EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, teen, Stage and Sales Stables
. Cabs Always Ready
First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
Sl-KENZIE STAGE leaves EuRene
115:30 a. m. Stages do not call at
private residences but will call for
:ga8c" nouuro me oay cetore.
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
A'lylaBeleavEugeneat6a. m,
lor Mapletan, close connection bv
steamer lor Florence and ftme
"usoann to come and ,h.,, i.-..
trythmg indicates that the vouns wo
man ran away, but it is not known
whether she boarded a train here or
not. There was quite a large sum of
money in the house, but she took
none ot It. Her husband took the
northbound train yesterdav to search
for her, but did not say where he was
going. Mrs. Haber bore a good name
and n-, one who knew her believes
there is another man In the case.
Obituary.
Ayscue. of Inrleslde. X. (. Sold
under guarantee at W. A. Ki.yken
dall's drug store. 25 cents.
Livery Fhcne Main 2 1
l'Ol.irn ATTKXTIOX
greets all customers at our
market, and as choice a piece
of meat as was ever laid on a
block juicy, tender, exquisite
ly flavored and line grained, Is
what wo cut your porterhouse
sirloin, flat bone or hip hone
steaks from. We know haw to
cut up meats for your table as
well as to choose the primest,
so that they will look tempting
as well as tender and succulent.
Our prices are low for prime
meats.
Broders' Bros
Ph"ne Moin 40 - - West 8th St..
: l-.ev. Andrew M. Sweanev wns
born November 11. Ull, In Jackson
":i!. i:oi., and moved with his par-i'i:;.-.
to Havis coin.iy. m,,. in isis.
lii' was a soldier in the civil war. en
; listing in lst',1 ;,nd si rving during
the entire war in the l"nion army,
ll.s S'l'Ure beim; mostly in Missouri
He united wilh the Chrisilan
I'limv:! in mk -uid hecame n niiiii.;-
ler in that church, being ordained in i "d dollars of water
II" was niai-ii,.,! to Misa Helle Ter
V X. vemlj, r 1 1, 1S72, at tiallatlu.
lo.. and as ti result of that union
lull! cliildr"'! were Inm, of which
even are livin.;; the oldest and two
NOTICK t)K SAl.K OF YVATKI'.
HONDS
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of and In conformity to ordi
nance number "34, passed by the
common council on the 6th day of
Huy, 190S, and approved Jay the may
or on the 5th day of May, 1 90S. the
common council of the city of Eu
gene will receive sealed proposals
at the office of the city recorder In
Kugene, Oregon, for the purchase of
three hundred Hiousniid dollars in
water bonds of said city, or any part
thereof, up to the-hour of 7:110 p.m.
luestiay, July ,, l'.ios, ami that said
proposals w ill be opened and consid
ered by the council at said time.
That the city of Kugene p reposes
to sell the said ( tree hundred thou..-
bonds to tin
ot her
reside
highest bidder therefor In denomi
nations of from one hundred to one
thousand dollars, as the purchaser
may desire; that said bonds are to
bear interest nt the rate bid. not to
exceed f, per cent per nniitim; said
are in ( ,'tnada. three sons interest payable seilll-nnnunlly on
home in Kugene, and the1"'1" "lsl day of July nnd January ot
i only uuiiclitcr, Mrs. J, A. I'owcll, re-
j sides south of Pottage drove.
I llev. Sweanev moved lo Nebraska
in Is
each year from their date until paid
that said three hundred thous
and dollars of water bonds will hi
from thence to Washington come due and payable by the city of
o g
n - ri ff 77, H 5
Z 1 M
M I O t raj
:"2 aL ral )
: . e g g. 1 n
rSy
in lssr. where he was pastor of tile
' Kirt rhiislian church of Tacoma,
'which was built during his pastorale.
He came to Oregon In 1SS7 and
moved to Canada In 1S11S, returning
to Oregon In 1904. He has three
brothers and sisters surviving, one
brother and two sisters in Kugene
and tee others are in Missouri. He
died June la, r.ids. The funeral
service will be held from the Chris
tian church on Thursday, June IS,
al 2 p. in., and Interment will be in
the Masonic cemetery.
Kugene as follows: On the first day
lot January, 19JS, principal und 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: that In
addition to the general obligation of
the said city, the said bonds when
sold shall be a first and exclusive
lien on all lands, rights-of-way, ease
ments, water rights, pipe lines, struc
tures and appliances of every kind
composing the water system to be so
cured with the money derived from
tho sale of said bonds: that the com
mon council reserve the right of re
jecting any and all bids
That the said bonds will be Issued
and disposed of under and pursuant
to the terms of the act, "To re-Incorporate
the city of Kugene, and to re
peal all acta and parts of acts In con-
fllct herewith," filed In the office
of the secretary of state February 18,
1995, and the amendments thoreto
passed and enacted by the people of
the city of Eugene on the 18th day
of April, 1908.
A certified check of five per cent
Oak street
Sixth street, from Olive street to
Oak street.
Tenth street, from Olive street to
Willamette street.
Tenth street from Willamette
street to Oak street.
Klevenlh street, from Willamette
street to Olive street.
Oak street, from Seventh street
to Ninth street.
All in the city of Eugene.
The common council reoulres that
separate bids be submitted for each
of the above designated streets, and
noes hereby notify all bidders that
separate contracts for the improve
ment of each of said streets will be
required.
Hldders will state price In detail.
In accordance with specifications
prepared by the city cf Kugene, and
now on file In the office of the city
recorder. All work to be done under
the supervision of the street commit
tee to their satisfaction, nnd to he
approved by them. All contractors
will' be required to furnish nn up.
proved bond iu a sum to be agreed
upon for the faithful performance of
his or their contract. And all bid
ders shall Include with each bid a
certified cheek In a sum equal lo f.
per cent of the ii'nount bid payable
to J. ll. Matlock. Mayor.
Til" street commute.' reserves the
right lo reject tiny and all bids.
lly order of tho common council.
II. K. KOUIilS.
itecorder.
Haled at Eugene, Oregon, June 9
1 a li s
CITY PROPERTY
No. 3. House and lot. two blocks
from Willamette St. price. .SI.s.V)
's'0- 1- fi-room house, lot w. tit li st.,
US I'-llxlHO; very good
.. ''ri,'e "... $ otxi
No. in. House and lot close In-
v l'rl,' i..W
No. IS. Four room house, new; 1 ,
acres, planted In garden nnd or
chard, price 8IXKI. 01)
.mi. .'J. House and lot In t'oburg;
, ,r,,' SdOO.oo
No, 3 it. Modern house, close In;
bath, toilets, cold storage room;
good barn, price :I.VMI.OO
No. 43 in room modern house;
lot lOOxlfiO; good barn, West !'h
Street, price 5.111(1.(10
No. 4S. 4 room house and two lots
In liross add to Eugene,
llrll' $N00.00
No. 49 S room house, West sth at
lot Sf, 2-3x210 feet
., ,'rtl, H.70A.O0
No. M. 7 room house and lot, 45x
ISO feet and barn on Pntterson
Street, price $2,000.00
No. (iu. 9 room house nnH l,,t In
West, 7th Street, price . . f iMJW.ot)
No. 0 9. s room house and barn,
three lots, plenty of small fruit:
' r." o :I000.00
No. HI. Small house and bam, deep
drilled well, two lots on car linn;
1,rl(- 8l.ooo.on
No. 62. (I room house and lot, liOx
lbO also 7 room house, lot 70x120
East Ml) street; plenty of fruit;
35 ncres of land (i miles west, 100
Uoyal Ann cherry trees,
''''!'" 1 7.10.00
No. Ii.l. Large house and barn west
Oth street, close In, price . $.1.111(1. oil
No. I', I.---I louse n n .1 I'ol, e-;x
ISO, south Willamette St.,
price ... .
No. or,., lions
3rd slrei'l,
No. 07.- - ' v
CIVII, SKItVICK EXAM I NATION'.
An examination for clerk nnd car
rier will be held at the postot'fice In
this city on July 1, 190S. Age lim
its, IS to 4 5 years, on tho dale of the
examination. Married women will
not be admitted to the examination.
Unmarried women will be admitted
to the examination, but are eligible
for appointment only as clerk.
Applicants must be physically
snntid nnd male aonllcanls must lie
not l-ss than 5 feet 4 inches In height . of 'he amount of each bid, payable to
without boots or shoes, and weigh J. Matlock, Mayor, Is required to
i i , o r. i u I nccomnnnv nnch bid.
overcoat or hat. I This notice Is published for 60
For anollcailon blanks and for full ! days in the Morning Register and Kir
information relative to the examina- Ktne Dally Ouard, newspapers of gon-
t ion. qualifications, duties, salaries, era! circulation, published at K-ugeuo,
vacations, prolnol ions, etc., address t urt Kon.
1'iiiu ui ursi piiuiicuuoii, amy oiu.
190S.
By order of the common council,
Jy6 U. F. DOItKIS. Hocordif.
innicdiately
tilCOItfiE L. HAUWOOl),
Secretary Hoard of Civil Service Ex
aminers. I'ostoffice, Kugene, Ore.
ATTKXTIOX W. li. C.
xonci
President Hall earnestly requests
the presence of each member at our
regular meeting Saturday evening,
June -0. as this will be the last meet
ing before the department conven
tion at Newport June 24 to 27 infill-.
SIVO. It 1 iur IMi ii.hi, .1 ,., nil 1..I.F . . Knn .1,1.1 Ice lll.lrlcl Lin.
County, Oregon, and J. 1.. Clark, Jus
tice of the Peace In and for CreBwell
Precinct, Lane County, Oregon, that
at the said election the total number
of votes cast in the
It appearing fioin the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June, 190H,
election as made by the canvassing
board of Lane county, Oregon, con
sisting of E. V. Lee, county clerk, U.
S. HryBon, Justice of the Peace In
wish to go to the convention to he
present or report to the president on
o- before this meeting.
I'HKSS CORKEBPONDENT.
NOTICE
It appearing from the abstract of
votes cast at the regular June. 11UIS
election in made by Hie canvassing
Hoard or l.aee county Oregon, coll
slsting of K. V. Lee, county clerk, II
S. Ilrysou. Justice of the Peace In
and for Eugene Justice District, Lnne
County, Oregon, mid J. L. Clark. Jus
tiee of the Peace In nnd for Creswell
Precinct, i.nne ( onnty. Oregon. Hint
at the said election the total number
of votes east in io precinct o
Zumwalt, in Lane eoiintv, Oregon
on the question. "For nnd Against
slock running at large," is and wns
92 votes, und (In. said number of
votes cast In tho said Zuiiiwall
precinct "Against stock running nt
large is and was S4 votes. It an
pearlng from said nbstruct that the
result of said vole Is and was 71!
votes mtaltift stock running at large
nioro than for stock running nt large,
nnd that the majority ngalnst stock
riinnlug nt largo In said .ilinwalt
precinct Is nnd was 7i voles.
Therefore, In compliance with
Section 4245 of tho General Laws of
Oregon, passed by tho legislature of
the slate of Oregon In the year 1907
notice Is hereby given that after 60
days from the date of this notice II
will be unlawful for stock to run at
largo in said Zumwiilt pre
cinct, Lnne County, Oregon, un
der penalty of $ 1 II for the first of
fence and (20 for each and every
subsequent offence, to be recovered
from the owner of the stock In civil
action in Hie nnmo of tho Slnl.i of
Oregon before n Justice of the peace
of the precinct In which such owner
or keeper, or either of them, may re
side, und such penally shall be for
the benefit of, and when collected
paid into, the common acbool fund of
the county In which such action is
brought within sixty days after such
animal is proved to be at large.
Dated this 9tli day of June. HI OS.
(Seal) E. U. LEE,
County Clerk, Lano County.
NOTICE TO COXTIUfTOltH.
Ilurklen's Arnica Stive W ln
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran. Oa.. writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the Instep of my foot.s6 yol(
and could tinu nouiinn nil uuoi
heal it until I applied Murklen's Ar
nica Salve. Less than half of a 25
ceut box won the day for me by ef
fectine a permanent cure." Sold tin-
Springfield, In Lane county, Oregon,
on the question, "For and Against
stock running at large," Is and was
and the Bald number of
votes cast In the said Willamette
precinct "Against stock running at
large" Is and wns 96 votes. It ap
pearing from i-aid abstract that the
result of said vote Is and was 6
Notice Is hereby given that the
Connlv t'nxrl lit !.. Cniinlv fira-
preclnct of wm r,.rPvn sealed bids for the
dcr guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's vm against stork running at large
drug s'ore.
tf
more than for stock running at large
and that the majority against stock
running at large In said Willamette
precinct is and was 6 votes.
Therefore. In compliance with
Section 42 4 5 of the (ienernl Laws of
Oregon, passed by the legislature of
;the state of Oregon Jn the year 1 907,
i notice Is hereby given that after 60
'davs from the date of this notice It
GERMAN' (T)A(TI STAI.I.IOV ', will be unlawful for stock to run at
T.le German coach hois" which I large In said Willamette pre
pur'hased from Duncan Scott will rind. Lane county, Oregon, un
make tne Kratiu u'uoir mc n.. . o,-r ,.-,itioj ', , v lor in. urai
iUrjga' barn.
, J. H PERKINS.
WELL IIIHI.LINO
Ot your well, drilled by old and
experienced well-drillers.
Pho:i" R"d 472
MtTIIHOLZ ft CARPENTER
67 So. Willamette St
furnishing of all material nnd con
strii.-titig a bridge across the Ed
wards Slough on County rond No. 12,
In Sec. 15. Tp. 16 ., H. 4 W., said
bridge to be an HO foot span of Howe
Truss pattern, to be built according
to the plans and siieclflcatlon now
on file In the office of tho County
Clerk of I.ane County, Oregon. All
bids to bo accompanied by a cert!
fled check of 5 per cent of the
amount of the bid, sold bid to be
filed with the Clerk of Lane County
on or before 2 o'clock in the after
noon of July 6, 1 90s.
The court reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
E. L LEE, County Ork
Ml. 'J.io.im'
und lot Sii I en .;.,si j
price iSI.L'iiii.otl !
5 room house cl.w,. in:
very good, model n. pi Ice . SHiioil.llo
v'"' " room house, corner 5th i
and l.nwi'euco Street, j
Pl'tco st'JMno on
No. 71. 5 room house and '' I. its l I
u,,,., .. . . . '
..... ...m ..-in wm ii-iiuo i,M. small;
liio-t or land or sell for . . S.MoO.oo I
No. 72.--10 room house 1-4 block!
on .l-ffers.in Sn t, barn and plvn- i
ty of fruit, price ijiiwiii.oo j
No. 75.-7 room bouse. modern
house, new lot, Oil 4-5x270 fe 't : j
'oil baset it with furnace; East '
1 1 Hi Street; j
Price
bam, 40x,".6; all kinds of fruit;
100 acres in cultivation; can put
in electric lights; price. . . . ISIII.IHI
lll sell SO acres for 145 per ac
re. No. 4(i. 320 acres II tulles north of
Hums, Hurney Co., t). & ;,, g
room house and barn; water
right, good alfalfa laud; enquire
J. W. lluoy, Eugene, Oregon;
l'rl,"' KVIOO.IMl
No. 47. 151 acres 59 acres in cul
tivation; rlvr bottom land: 5 ac
res In logan berries; llvlong water,
new li room house and now barn'
cheap at, per acre $11. on
4S. -f acre tracts or more 8 milea
from the city, price
v, l"'r "iT'1 I. 10.00
No. 4 9. 10 acre tracts, 3 miles from
clly, per ncro S'JOO.OO
No. 50. 160 acres very good build
ings, good road; price
per acre $0.1.00
No. f.l 442.77 acres S miles south
of llrownsvllle. 6 miles east of Ro.
land station; good S room houso.
3 barns. I goat house, one hog
house; 3 hay sheds: water pipes to
houso from spring: all kinds of
fruit; 40 acres in cultivation; more
can be farmed If one wants to. Liv
lug water on the place; very fins
stock ranch uric, xjuio .u.
N. 52. 60 acres 3 1-2 miles from
Eugene; good house nnd barn,
crushed stone road all the wav,
fine fruit farm; price .. $7,rtoo.0
No. 64. 412 acres, 200 acres farm
ing land, balance good pasturo;
price, per acre $'Jri.(M(
No. 65. 1 60 ncres 11 bottom land;
5 miles south: price per acre 140;
Will sell In tracts from 30 to 60
ncres.
No, 56, 17 acres small limmu ,n,i
bam; lino garden; soli, 10 acres
In cultivation; 3 1-2 miles N. E.
or Irvine; price ., .'. . . 81 .KIO.OI)
No. 57.- io acres 4 miles north of
Eugene; good road all the wav,
goi'd land all In cultivation; house
und biini', price 8 looo.oo
No. 5S.--12 I ncres 10 miles west of
Eugene on good stage road: all iin-
prlved Intnl; price :fJ00.lll
or will sell 2S4 acres for, per ac
re, J IS. Oil.
No. 59. --255 acres, "ft In rnltlva
, Hon; balance In pasture and tim
ber; creek running through place
can Irrigate If one wants to; 9
room house,- two burns; plenty of
fruit; price , .$d:t7il.0O
No. 00. 4 5 ncres 3 miles west of
city; per acre $110,110
M.-( ..
' T 11 . . .... ilti" acres II miles east of Euirene.
we'su prlo I . .' ' " .. ";; ; I J" '" 'J' hou. barn, good
N. ".- 6 r. house and lo 1 ,a":l;. jrl. ...... .I4.IMMI
Price 8IHIO00! V r"1 M RT"" '" orchard
No. 7S.-Now 'modern "house r' "i f",e ,,"Mrln! !tlon. 8
basemen,. 4 lois wo bear 1 J To'."'". ".""V"' K'""1 l!lwn "' wler
orchard: nrlco 1 ..,..... ' ' l" m, price . . . 8lir.00.0lt
q,,,n , r , .... . . ..'" i 'Mi. I,.'. r
, u.-i-i, 10 zt, near
clly with prices to suit the iiarile.
Also town lota In most pai ls of tho
city.
Wo also have some choice lots
close In nt a bargain.
Also somo business properties.
Saw mill and timber 3 miles rrom
railroad.
FARMS
4 111 lion
N'OTM'K TO ( ONTK.VTOIt.H.
NoMr in hfrcliy Klvn it. at thf
f-nrt and li0 for a h arid f-vry County Court of Iine County, Or
ns,bm'fiu'nt off'-nrp, to )' nforfrH
. . . from thf ownor of th stork in rlvll
Tli -t rif,h prlz-'! to iV givon aawr action In tiV nam of th Statu of
,v rir att rfrt inir a crat dal Oregon h Uirt a JuHflrn of tii. -acf
,f aivn'l'in and brlnr:ni? r- of thf prHnrt in whlrh bu' h ownpr
-i Th-' rriz'f arp on exhibition or k'-e-r, or Ithor of ibi-m, may r;-
wirvlow of a'ta uf- f;'', nrj mir-h penalty nha!l ru for
rort.r Nlnt h t h b-n'f i. of, and wh'-n ' oliTtf)
rf'-tn.
xon. will r''flvM m-rtb-fj blda for tht
furnlnhlntf of all mutiTiat and rn
atrurilnn a bridKf arruna th'i Kd
wardH H)otjh on County road No, 12
in Ht If,, tp, 1, b, r. 4 w, nald
brbltr! to be a flO-foot Hfian, of Howe
TruHrt patK-iT), tf be built arcordlnx
to t ho pUn" and upwif if aMorm now
-mi h;.i
i j.ald into, th" rommon r h'"! fund of j on file In the office of the minify
the roiiniy in whlrh n- anion Ik rlcrh of r.an cuiiii'v, Orejcori, AH
Orn- broucht within Uty lnyn r.f-er aurh . bf.U ro be tfi ornpn nb-d by c-rtlfid
It
tf
,,1; 'ft'bir:e Conipknr,
e r.'''t, plior.e
o tf
an!n,-, Is proved to be at iare.
I.,".'.-'! this 9th day of June. 190S.
IS' ail E. ('. I. EE,
County Clerk, Lane futility
Mil.
(Vnrjer tunes pianos. Lav .r
Urt at Morrla' Ituale B'ora. U
l Check lit 5 p-r c-iil of the niiiourit of
I the bid, sa d bid to be filed with t tie
cl.-rk of Lane cooii'y oti or before
2 o'clok In ibe afternoon of July
',, l'lOS.
The cour' reserves ihy right to re-
ler-t nnv and all bids.
"Or r'id Iteiwtn fir, ..Zr, pi.Q iy order of the court Q O
coro. vMinain j ransier uo., I'none P;, i.EE
m. tf County Clerk
VVfHdi: V, (Kill!
No. 1. 46 nrrea farm Innd
norllieust with crop.
Price sv'iiiui on
No. 3 164 ncrea flno farm, noo.l
house and barn; price,
per ncro 8ho.io
No. 6. 22H acres: house and ..mri
new barn; all kinds of fruit; 125
acres In cultivation; 14 ncres In
hops; price 811,100 00
No. 7. 241 acres, bouse nn.l letrt,-
crop goes with place If sold before
July I., Price 8lo.noo.oo
1-2 down, balance on time to suit
purchaser,
No. 16. 30 ncres 4 tulles N. V. of
Kugene; price KM'Jiiii on
No. 17. 35 ncres 2 miles east of En-
gene; price per ncro.... 81. 1.1. 00
No. IN. 10 acres at Thurston.
dwelling and store building com
bined; good barn and store house
most all In orchard: nrlcel2600 00
No. 21. 92.16 acres, 8 room house.
I new barns, 0 acres apple or
chard; small bouse and apples
and cherries aside from the otiior.
jdaco; a new wire fumo around
the place: price .....81000000
No. 23.-3 miles north of Coburg;
J,i4 acres all good land; good house
and barn: urlce. iter acre ib.iii tin
No. 26. HO arrea of wheat lund In
crook County, 3 miles from Mad
ras, price 81 .101100
No. 29. 1 07 acres most all timber.
will cut 7 or 8 thousand cords of1
wood, tnree miles from Eugene; 1
price B'e'on tin ,
No. 30. 196 acres 2 miles north-1
west of Creswell; not Improved; I
price, per acre 8-0.00
No. 32. 244 acrea 3 miles south of
Eugene, good 8 room house and!
barn, 40 acres In ctililvnlloii; bal
ance In pasture and limber; water'
piped to house from spring; !
'"rice 8.10011.00
No. 56. 698 acres on the McKen.le No. 1.
,.,.,,., ,,IN,.r, 1 very good, price per acre . .8-1). 00
S- 7' "!,rrr" ;""" N"' 2 a,r" B """ ""'bw,t
No 37 1 60 acres house and bam:! of Eugene; young timber; price
fair place; price, per acre. $.10. 00 $I"IM)00
No. 39.-15 acres. 8 In orchard, 3 No. 3 ISO acres' fl'nV timber will
miles from town; good barn; j cut about 6 million feet;
1 " I.l.ooo.oo Price . $I.1IM)IMI
No 4i.--0 acre. 3 mile, south of No. 4 160 acres timber' small or-
n'r ?. "I",r""""','X": hard, house and barn, 10 acrea
sell for 140 per acre or trade for In cultivation, estimated 4 1-3
..,....-., ,,,,,,. r,y. f In 1 feel: lirl.'f. . tt'llluwu.
acres all bottom land: 'n r. isn . .... a.. . . '..
.......I 1 . .... .1 .. ' . . .-iiuniaw, 11111-
. - wr,, House an.li on feel: price
"'alius l.'ll.o very good, 12 No. 160 sere, limber-
acres In timber, orlee . 8 1000 imi
No. 4.1-116 acres. Hit) .ere. In V , W.:.;.:.;
grain; 4 acre. In orchard; 10 pr,e. per acre ... .'. . . ain oti
room bouse new barn 35xsu feet, ; No 11. 1.10 acre. Lost Creek '
good fence, good road, price j price $1!im'ni.(K)
. . .i.o.mi ,i.i ,s 12 6 10 acres yellow pine, t'nlon
2 miles south . Connlv rir.. id ...in,.
of Creswell, 8 room homo, good feet; p'rbrt. per acre $.1.00
ncre apple orchard:
room new house nnd barn and out
buildings; g 1 well 212 reef deep,
v I'rlco 81IOOO.OII
No. 63. 60 acres 3 miles S. V. of
Eugene, suitable for wood;
1'rlce , 8ia.10.oo
No. 64 80 ncres good R. II, land,
60 ncres In winter apples, treea
ten yonra old, tho estimated crop
for this year Is 6000 boxes; good
new 6 room house and npple
bouse 100x100; prlco 1150 per nc
ro or will sell 40 acrea tor 1135
per acre without bluldlngs.
No. 65. 7 ncres Just outsldo of
city limits of Cottage Orovo; nil In
orchard; prlco per ncro . . . 8-00.OO
Also 13 acrea adjoining all plow
'""'l. aiuoo.oo
No. 66. 80 acres, 7 room house,
good barn, 4 8x56; 2 ncrea of or
chard, all good land;
''''I''" $0000.00
283 acres, 120 In cultivation, house
and two barns, not very good;
balance In pasturo, plenty of wood
for the place; running water tho
year round: nricn nor cr tnnn
I No. 7. 233 acres. 176 nlowed
more can be; 6 room house, good
barn, 30x60; shed all around;
Horses, entile, hogs, tools, crop,
everything pertaining to the farm
goes with It. Will sell a part or
.nine nir city properly;
Prlco, per acre $,10.00
No.68 200 acres. 7-room houso.barn
60x150: outbuilding, fenced and
cross fenced; 3 springs and i well.
130 plow land; 60 more can be.
Orchard, berries, wnlliiuts; can
make itrms lo suit the purchaser,
''rice $8,100.00
No. 69. 290 acres, 6 room house,
plastered, two puntrys, 2 barns,
100 acres In wheal; can plow 60
acre, more, 3 good springs all
fenced; crop on 40 ncres rented;
goes If sold 1-3 down; balanco on
limn at per cent, 9 miles from
Eugene; price, per acre. . . .82.1. DO
No. 70 2 80 acres, 175 In cultiva
tion, balance In timber , and paa
lure; all fenced and cross fenced;
8 room house, good barn, 100 head
of sheep with place; blacksmith
shop and some tools; all goes with
farm; 6 1-2 miles from Junction
rice, per acre $:l.1.IMt
City.
TIMIIKIl ,ANI.
-320 acre, timber, said lo be
No.
.82OO0. IKI
No. 4.-,
160 acres 2
HOWE & BUOY
NO. 542 Willamette St. Phone Black 55411
EIOJENE, OREGON