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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
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XCKK.VSKD FACILITIES ABOUT GREAT IUILDIXG THROUGHOUT NORTHWEST GOOD ROADS COXFEREXCE TO 1IK HELD IX PORTLAND (Special Correspondence.) Portland, Aug. 3. "Seven thous and people, in twenty minutes" that's the rate at wnicn tne various transportation- interests In Portland have assured ' the directors of the Country Club and livestock show that the crowds attending me event September will be handled. Every day at the grounds is busier than the one preceding. The Intense Interest of the whole Northwest is evidenced by the great number of entries al ready made, while the national inter est Is shown by a heavy advance cor respondence from every part of the United States. , , Hon. Wilbur K. Newell, president of the Oregon State Board of Horti culture, and equally well known 1 Washington, has, at the request of the Oregon Development League, con densed his ideas on good roads Into one hundred words, and they tell the story: "Bad roads nullify advertising, re pel immigration, increase cost of liv ing, render the automobile useless and will deprive the farmer of rural free delivery. "State aid and supervision of road construction .is- essential. In equity because a public ben efit the state should pay 25 per cent and the- adjacent- property - 25 ' per cent. For thoroughness trained engi neers and strict supervision of all work. For economy levy taxes and pay as we go, or on short time certificate plan. ror education regular and cor respondence courses in road building at Oregon Agricultural College and University of Oregon. Let us build good roads all sum mer Instead of talking about them all winter. The Oregon good roads conference will convene promptly at 8:30 a. ni. Tuesday, August 11. in the conven tlon hall of the Portland Commercial Club, sixth floor. Another meeting will be held at 2 o'clock, and nerhans an evening session. A feature of the convention will be the attendance of many road supervisors and practi cal road officials. A great cement plant Is to be built in Portland the first Instance in America in which Portland cement has been manufactured In a cltv of mai name, rortland and Salt Lake capitalists have organized a company with a capital of $1,200,000, and the ltmerock will be brought from Rose burg, where they own a tract of 100 acres or choice rock. One thousand barrels of cement day will be manufactured at the he- ginning, but the plant is so designed that this capacity can be doubled at uj ums with very Blight change. Buildings and grounds will ncminv a site of fifteen acres in the suburbs of roruana, with both ra 1 and water transportation. C. W, Nlblev and flRsnnlnlerf panl. tallsts, of Salt Lake City, hold one- uaii me stock, with Portland capital ists the other half. Mr. Nlbley has extensive interests in Utah, Idaho, Oregon and California, and Is presi dent of the Union Cement Company at Devil's Slide, Utah, which has "anuiactured two thousand barrels a " curing two years of successful uu profitable operation. Building permits exceeding a mil nun aollarn were, iccuari tn d..i.....i during July, an increase of $300,000 as compared with that month last ear. Transfers of choice business i"it?mes were never so numerous, "or bulldine tn irtiv. Astoria's fourteenth annual regat- miKiisl it. ZX anil 29 nroaonta an excellent opportunity for neonle in th - interior ot Oregon and Wash "eiun to get a brief tentlnn- anrt l'"iMig experience near the ocean ne program of sports will be unus interesting, with the addition this year of the Swedish-Norwegian hi a V vsl- Hon- George S. Shep nerd, of Portland, has been made art. miral. the railroad. i- special rates, and 1 will be the fare -.- irom i-ortland. "i" l'n..silui,! w ' ciirred ('uMfran.-o hM 1 1HS X t(lf :iv ,... , tifi.'al im.,8 in St. iv,,:,' - """" was mad,, an oocasi,,,, ' f.-;r l 'rili ','!!! K o ' ""' 1111 ... o.u ren college resident liv H 7, r.. " "ler- tha world. ACTIVITY I hACllKUS' KXAMIXATIOX TRAXSl'ORTATIOX i i-I)lh,.-s of In Hume all parts uf Notice Is hereby gjven th , ty will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers in the county court house Eugene, Oregon, as follows: For Stute Papers 11 yfoT'H" .We?nesdi,y' August 11, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and con- 4pm auluraay, August 15, at ,nBWdneS7lay?enmanshl, bls'ory. psychologV 8-Krapny, reading Thursday Written arithmetic, the- -w i "-"""6, grammar, book keeping. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, English litera ture. Saturday Botany, plane geomet ry,, general history, school law. For- County PnrxTs Commencing Wednesday. August i,.1?,0?' at 9 a- m- and continuing until Friday. August 14. at 4 o'clock. Wednesday. Penmanshin hi,ir, orthography, reading, physical geography. Thursday Written oriihn,n. theory of teachl ne. erflmmai nhi-,L ology. Friday Geocranhv. nphnnl law civil government. English lietrature.' VV. B. DILLABO County Superintendent. GARDEN HOME ADDITION S SITUATED close to the city beyond the Fair Grounds, limits on the future. Southwest onlv a short j It adjoins thp l.'irw trnrt min-IVoc Storey, president of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern R. R., which mat il win ue n c ose nrrmrmtv tn the 1.-; distance by J. O. indicates ish nr nvimiri; xr thr ..-4.. , 1 a .1 I , . . ' 'v HVIII 111 111V VtU it is bounded by a county roud on two skW anA uth,u gently to the northwest, which gives it perfect drainae. FOR SALE, EXCHAXGE OR LEASE Maying cone uded to retlrn fmm the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland Income property, mv saw mill, sawmill site, booms, iumber sneas, orrice, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the business. Mill located at river bridge In the centre of Eugene city, east and west, and only three blocks from the S. P. K. K. This Is a fine opportunity for some one to go Into the lumber business, as there Is always a big local demand for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings. cull lumber, as well as the better grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, labor cheap, lumber high. A good millman can make this property pay for itself in two years. and if he will operate day and night in one year. Greatest opportunity in this part of Oregon for a mill man; best located mill In the state. Capac ity, 20,080 feet In ten hours. When you have this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything needed to make lots of lumber and lots of money. Give this 1 your early attention if Interested in a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot beat It In the state. The quicker you act the surer you are of making your fortune, for this Is a chance in a lifetime. M. S. BARKER, ' 333 Pearl street, Eugene, Or. AS OPPORTUNITY I have decided to dispose of my piece of property located on the south west corner of Eighth and Olive streets. Parties desiring the same can see me afternoons and evenings 562 Olive street. W. L. McFar- land. as When hungry tfon't White's restaurant will forget that satisfy you. SUBSCRMtR FOR THE GUARD. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS tersons wishing to examine the as- TT . r tne c"rrent year should thi lhe assessor's office within 11 ... len dn'3' that corrections, may be made before fin. ? lhp. ro11- Persons who made on,rL on Homesteads or cash II v. !!ri.or to March l8t. 1908. win Dt.n. . r same- notwithstanding com?. A"" not been lssued- Land8 0 MarPh'd1 'or from "ate prior Dai.M Ah Ut are also taxable. uated August 3, 1908. d&waC B. F. KEENEY, County Assessor. MlTIWtox TO NEWPORT, dav'i? the mmer season Sun (rom Iv wl" be run n the C. & E. "any Vt V Yaquina' ,eavlnK Al" local ?rom-4h" "' m- Tne morning tra'n ,1 ,J?ere cnnects with this 13 00 Albai)y. round trip rate, de- r'oticc of Finai Snttli'iiK-nt Estate of Clarence Thompson, ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Dora E. Thompson, administratrix of the estate of Clarence Thompson, de ceased, ha3 filed her final account in the matter of said estate in. the coun ty court of Lane county, Oregon, and that Monday, the 3d day of August, 1908, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afirnnon of that day, has been fixed by said court for the hearing of ob jections to said account, and for the tinai settlement of said estate, and all objections to said final account must be made and filed in said -ourt on or before the said date so fixed by Bald court. Dated this 6th -day of June, 1908. DORA E. THOMPSON, Administratrix. L. BILYEU. Attorney NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLhMh.M Notice'ls hereby given that the un-i dersigned administrator of the es- tate of Perry Matteson, deceased, has : filed his final f.ccount In said estate, and that Tuesday, August 4, l'jos. at the hour of 9 a. m.. has been fixed i as the time for hearing tne same. All persons having objections to tno ; said, account are hereby notified to filt, the same with the rlerk 01 tnej county court or Lane bounty, Ore gon, on or before said time. I Dated this 22nd day of July. 1908.; R. II. MATJh.SU, Administrator. A R D E N L)DI TIONT TO HOME EUGENE U7 Z 1 V l tec 11 c vrt O 7r r ft S 9 ' irtr " rrc C JIVT TRACTS ARE FROM 2'A TO 5 ACRES Havel been platted and are now offered for sale at very reasonable prices for cash, or upon easy termsmonthly installments if the purchaser desires. Property situated as close in as this will double in value within two years, and for the home builder and investor these tracts will prove a snap. The owners of GARDEN HOME ADDITION J WoD S.HVIXO. E-'nodrtv'' 1-,,nion. successor to W for i,r,'..;. wod sawed to gunge 3-11 " li i wrvl'& Phone lnp Woodsaw J"'e 3:m High street, i't'e ( , "'"" mill ., ', arl.ollz,.,! Witch """ 0rU!lna1' Imitations of De Hazel Salve Sold by all Notice at Kll SH(1tmi-.b. Notice Is hereby given that th un- Jerslzned has filed his final account as administrator of tha estate of Pe ter L. Hollo, deceased; that the coun- tv rnnrt for l.anp county. Orefcin, has bv an ordpr dulv made and entered i fixed Mondav, the 24th day of Au gust, at the hour of 10 o'clock . m.. as the time and the county court room in Eugene. Lane county. Ore gon, as the place to hear any objec tions to the said account. All per- lilarlrisons Interested In the salil niaii'-r.- tfare reqWred to file any oujecn'ins I the said account with the clerk (.0) 'salrl rnurt nn nr before the said day. FRANK LAKSEN. Administrator, Kstnle of l'e L. Hollo, deceased. WALTON & NESS. bought the property at prices far below its value, and are thereby enabled to place it on the market at prices below what is asked for surrounding property in larger tracts! and some of it even tess desirable. o Any of the Following Real Estate Agents Will Be Glad to Show You the Addition at Any Time Oregon LffA) Co. Howe Buoy o o o Zimmerman Rugh i Attorneys