THEQtCGENE DAILT GCARD, TI KSDAV, JULY
1008
Storey,
;ARDEN HOME A!
ctose to tne cuy 1111
, . el- r!rrnrHc It
tne run uu"u-"
president m
that it will be in close proximity to tne electric road
whirh ffives it
yy to tne nuiu'w o
C A R D E
.ADDITION"
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If loS
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TRACTS ARE FROM 2V2 TO 5
'ete'en platted and are now offered for sale at very reasonable prices for cash,
Jpon easy terms monthly installments if the purchaser desires. Property
as close in as this will double
Jer and investor th (CA fro r-fo twill
iiivjy. Will
GARDEN HOME ADDITION
fcht the Dronprtv nf ui...
. -(--.1, ut (,'lHCb Icll UCIUW VUIUC, aiiu cm. o'v-l; . -- r
e marlet at prices below what is asked for surrounding property in larger
S3nd some of it even less desirable.
Ar-Y of th Following Real Estate A-cnts Will Bz Glad to
Show Ycu the Addition at Any Time
Land Co.
. Zimmerman Rugh
ma uu uie ooutnwest - - -
nHioinc the lor,-.
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in value within two years, and for the home
nrAT n cnin Thp nunprs of
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: .,,1., n,-,A oro thprpfw pn.nhlfH to place
MOTION!
only a short distance
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III
purcnasea by J. (J. Il
n.., wnicn indicates
system in the near
vf at
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'.iitt
ACRES
Howe b may
WELCH MAY BUILD
o ELECTRIC LINE
AT MEDFORD
Kred J. Rlukely, of Roschurg. will
at the next council meeting apply for
a franchise fur a trolley line in Med
ford, says me Tribune. At the same
time he will apply tor one In Ashland
anil one In Jacksonville. It is the in
tention eventually to extend the lien
to Central Point. Hold Hill. Wood
vllle and Grams Pass, making it an
Interurhan proposition. No one of
the cities would Justify an electric
railroad of Itself, but an interurhan
road would be a paying Investment.
Mr. Hlukely will apply for a fran
chise on Seventh street and on C
street, and will be ready to lay rails
aa soon as the franchise Is granted,
so as not to delay street paving. The
franchise governing all the streets,
to Jacksonville, while the Ashlnnd
line would come In on C street. A
special election for the franchise
could be called within ten days, and
the work begin at once when granted.
Mr. Blakely, through his partner,
Jeff D. Heard, applied for a blanket
frnachise covering all the streets,
but It was refused because the streets
desired were not specified. Had the
franchise been granted, Medford
would today boast of a trolley line.
Mr. Blakely states that he repre
sents Cleveland, Ohio, capitalists, but
he is generally supposed to represent
A. Welch, the builder of the Willam
ette Valley traction line, with whom
he has been associated in several en
terprises. HORSE ALLOWED TO
STARVE TO DEATH
WIMAli rolN'K IN Mi;s. MOIS-
(i.VN's i!i;. AiTi.it ni:ix;
!KAI SKVKItAli DAYS ITS
OWNKll XOT KNOWN
Yesterday a horse that had been
dead for perhaps a week was found
in the ham of Mrs. Martha '.Morgan.
who lives at the north end of Aide
street, along side the Southern Paci
fic railroad. 1 he neighbors for sev
eral days previous had detected a bad
odor coming from that direction, and
upon Investigation a horse tied to
the manger by a rope and lying dead
on the floor was found. Mrs. Mor
gan did not own a horse, nor did she
know that one had been taken to her
barn. It has ueen tied there by some
one and left to starve to death. How
long It had been there no one knows,
as the barn Is unused and had not
been entered by any one except by
the person who took the horse there
for several weeks. The officers were
notified and the carcass was hauled
away. How the horse came to be
there and to whom it belonged la a
mystery,
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTY REAL ESTATE
Mary E. Dltgood etux do Charles
Wilkinson. Lot 2 in block 6 In Hen
dricks' add to Eugene. $200.
Wesley etux to John L. Penning
ton etux; lot 4 In block 10 In Slad
dens to Eugene, $375.00.
C. Larson etux to A. W. Weav
erm, 1'iO acres In sec 18, tp 16, s r
4 w. $360.
Carrie M. Schofield to .1. S. Conger
etux, lot 1 and part of lot 6 In Haw
ley's add to Eugene, $100.
.1. H. Coleman to Eugene Bible
University, part of lot 1 In blk 11 of
Mulligans don add to Eugene, $3000.
Elizabeth S. Matteson to Kred Han
son, 80 acres In sec VI, tp lli, s r 2
w. $1000.
A. D. Klsdon et al to Ella Rlsdon
Davis, tract In claim 4S and 49, tp
17, s r 6 w; tract in sec 35, tp 17, s r
6 w. $4000.
Fred Anderson etux to Mnnnlo D.
Blssell, lot 8 in blk 7 In Scott's add
to Eugene, $390.
V. E. Brown to The O. & C. Lum
ber Co, tract' In sees 20. 21, 27, 28,
29, 32, 33, tp 17, 18 s' r 9 w.
$1955.60.
Fred Fredlcksen etux to Julius
Nielsen, 44 acres In sec S, tp 1 8, s r
10 w.
Robert D. Snell etux to Henry
I'liiher, 160 acres In sec S, tp 16,
s r 2 w. $10.
I'Io.-I'ts trustee, etux to I". It.
! Wllloui'.hby, lot 3."i l:i Tsiltcoos Luke
I Cltili. $ 1 mi.
Martha S'anton to Mrs. Edna K.
j M Inzer. " ' ai res in I'reswell.
j I'. S. to llaviila M. Spurgeon. 160
acri s la see I , t p 1 6 s r 6 w. $ I 2.
I Win. .1. Hi ytiii "tux to Julius Xell
;sen. tract In see , tp Is, s r 10 w.
Christian N. Heiielscn etux t' Jul
l jus .Wilson, trait In see 8, tp IS, s r
t 1 o w. $Too.
Julius N' i I s.-ti eMix to John M. (iih
' son. 2 I ai -ri in sec ,s, ti 1 s, a r 1 0
w. $1 "'OO.
I J.ihn M. (lihso-i etux to C. N. H'rt-
I I I -'I'll, tia.-t in see , tp 1 n. h r 1 0 w.
.Mtlll'M'i'S l-TRNITl ItK
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fi.'lk.' the '-laud
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J. II. PERKINS.
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Photos, stamps
it nd
post cards.
fieneral v'- w work. Slx'h street, he
tween Winette and Olive. tf
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SAM II AIITSIH'K III A
.UTKIt POSTCARD Till
Corvallis wazettt1: An intcrestlnf;
scent tmik place mi Main siivet yes
terday afleriUKitt. It was Sam Hart
sock in h.t pursuit of two small boys
who had stolen postcards at i.raham
& WVlLs. Kor a Ions time cards id
been missed at the store. The two
lads finally came to tie Mispectod.
They are sons of prominent people,
although their names are not known
to the Times. They dropped into the
store yesterday afternoon and made
small purchases. To fcive them an
opportunity, Mr. Hartsoek walked to
another part of the store, where.
while unobserved by them, they were I
in full view. No sooner had Mr. Hurt-1
sock disappeared than each lad set.ed '
a package of postcards and made off.!
Kach secreted his package into his
shirt as he went.
Mr. Hartsoek gave pursuit. It took
four blocks of swift traveling to over
take them. He seized both, and con
fronted them with his accusation.
They denied, but he started to lead
them to an office. Then one reached
inside tils shirt and brought forth his
package of cards. The other confes
sed to taking the cards, but in his
haste to elude pursuit the package
had slipped down inside his clothing
and disappeared through the leg of
his overalls, a story that was subse
quently confirmed by finding the
package on the sidewalk.
1VISON NKWS
(Special Correspondence.)
Ivison, July 2S. Everybody Ih
through haying In this neighborhood.
The blackberry orop Is short
around here.
Several of the Not I farmers begun
binding Monday.
A. Warden left last week for 11a'
sey to secure a place.
Miss Myrtle Cornelius returned to
her home al Coslieu Saturday, at'er'
a two weeks' visit w ith her sis:er, .
Mrs, tiro. Vaughn, of this place.
I. S. Pay, who has been laid up all!
spring an .1 suiuinvr with iiU'lammu- j
tory riit'uniatism, Is i;npro in;; sl ,v-l
iy. I!e greatly ap,'ivi iales the kind-)
tu ss of his neUhnars In eumug ami j
i putting up his hay crop- I
Ralph P. lleald ami Hoy Wherry,
timber men 'of Portland, were lock
ing over timber here hist week. They
were very favurabiy impressed.
Charles Cornelius is visiting his
( Parents at C.oshen this week
Mrs. A. Warden, who has been on
the sick list. Is Improving some.
Roll Vaughn left Inst week to work
In a logging camp near Berkeley.
Geo. W. Dickinson and family, of
Elniira, were visiting their old home
here Sunday.
DON'T KXPKltlMKNT.
You Will moke no SllsUfce If You
follow This KuKone Citizen's
Advice.
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in the back, ur
inary disorders, dizziness and ner
vousness, It's time to act and not to
experiment. These are all symptoms
of kidney trouble, and you should
seek a remedy which is known to
cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy
to use. No need to exiierlmont. It
has cured many stubborn cases In Eu
gene. Follow the advice of a Eu
gene citizen and be cured yourself.
Samuel Cluer, painter, of 336 Bast
Twelfth St., Eugene, Ore., says: "We
have given Doan's Kldnoy Pills sev
eral severe tests In our family and
have found them the best remedy to
be had for pain In the back or kid
neys and other symptoms of kidney
complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills
have never failed to do what Is
claimed for them and I would never
hesitate to recommend them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5 0
cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole ngents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
11E.ST THE WORLD AFFORDS.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says J. W. Jenkins of Chapel
Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the
best salve the world affords. It cured
a felon on my thumb, and It never
fails to heal every sore, burn or
wound to which It Is applied. 25c al
N. A. Kitykendall's drug store.
GASOLINE WOOD SAW
W. G. White Is prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phono Black 4351. Residence, 516
West Sixth street.
IF YOU KNEW
The merits of Texas Wonder you'
would never suffer from Kidney,
bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 ei (
bottle (two months' treatment) sol I
by (). J. Hull, or by mall. Send for'
testimonials. Hr. E. W. Hall, 2:i26
Olive street, St. Louis. I
WELL iKtlM.INf
(let your wells drilled by old find
cYti"rfon''ed ""ll-drillers.
Phone Red 4X7'.!. t(
UCCHlif.I.Z & CARPENTER,
867 So. WIllamettK St.
WOOD
l I H Ml!
i 16 Inch old itiowlh fir. :,
'f.ii'd. William Transfer Co.,
Jo per
I'llOIn'
' Itla- k 1111.
! i 1 1 ; stto:' i ( iii'.t i:;
J up a li
.-. VI -.v
il.V.'.lf
WOOD S U INC
C.T
llllOtM'
Mnall
by W. W. Moon
Orders liirgij
elated.
Red
Will 111!
iSL'.
appp
I The Bnlrk nutos are the best. See
R. II. Wray about them. He can b'
- 1 found with the Migcne I ransrer Co.,
phone Red 1101. tf
Dr. T. Felix Gauraud's
re all
A rim antisep
tic '1 nllet 1'iiWcltT
for infants and
adults. Ksitui
siicly perfumed,
lienders in excel,
lent complexion
and keepstheskin
clear, Mft anil
velvety, ltclievua
skin irritation and
should ln used
frilly after liath
ing and shaving,
giving a delight
ful and refnchiiiL"
effect. At deal,
ers or by mail, 23
cents Box. Pre
pared by
FERD. T. HOPKINS, N.Y. CITY,
Ftoprtotot of GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CRIAM
VOII 8JLLB AMD SSCOHMSSDrO T
HTAM.KY'H.
ii-"i"'in, Rin
Dnlig Mine Co.
Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc
' A moderate amount of
money will start you in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to bo
The Best In The World.
I'or full particulars reg;nnU
iiifr well (lrillini; machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OffCOON,
or
AKRON m OHIO.
ACENCY FOR.
Keelox
TYPEWRITER.
Carbons ahd Ribbons for all
Machines at
Schwa rzsch lid's Book Stort
306 Willometto SV,
White's Short Order House
Meals at all Hours
20c Up
W,L. WHITE, Prop, W. 81b St
LOW
RATES
EAST
i
Will oe made this season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oritjon)
From Eugene, Ore, as fol
lows:
To P. Jh Wayi One Way
thfoneh via
Portland OliiornU
ChioiKo i76.5 87.5o
St. Louis 71.25 . H2.5o
St. hull 6.5.75 81.75
Oiiwlw 6.L75 75.o0
Kansas City 6.5.75 75. oo
Tii kets w ill, be nn stile
May -I, IS
.June 5, 6, V), 2n
Inly 6, 7, 11, 2.5
Aii;mis1 6, 7, 21, .52
I ', , A I r. t jr i in 'SJ d wjih
o.'i ilivl'i'.:. ;.'rr-'ri- 'Aillan haul-:.
Fi;;Y,F.,..3 T:!E DATES
For ,iiiy fi'rtlitT li 'uiin.'tion v
A.J. C.ILLKTK
I.ik.iI A'4-nt
or write to
Win. iVWuirjy, General Pas
senger iiyent, I'ortland, Ore.
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