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O 1 Jt IN L !! I 3 EUCENE, OREGON
FOR SALE
v City Properties
No. 101 lot, 60xlS fMt. Price,
faiVO.
No. 12. G-rooin house WeBt Sixth
street; lot 06 2-31180 feet. I'rlce
$19000.
No. 20 3 lots In Oross addition.
Frlco $1125.
No. 24-Lnt on North Lawrence
street. Price, $lKiH.
No. 43 Now houso and barn, Wont
Ninth stroot. Price, $ntMH.
One acre tn Dlalr addition.. Price,
mm.
No. 8 One block westers part of
Ruanno, near Kloventh street. Price,
$2000.
No. 73 Two full-Hired lota East
Eugene Price, $7ft0.
No. 7B Now 7-room honso on
pared atroot; site of lot 6( 4-fiil60;
ory fine location. Price, $47BO.
No. 79 7-room house, plastered;
good welt; barn; some fruit. Price,
t!l0.
No. 843 lota West Ninth street;
$IIOO, 01200, $lltOO each.
No. 87 Now i-room house; Rood
barn; two ' unfinished rooms up
stairs. Price, $:iooo.
No. 89 Kola fl, 7, 8, west part of
town. Price, $11110.
Whnlo block on College Hill.
I'rlco, $ I loo.
Farm Lands
No. 3 Uv4 acres Kind Innil four
miles from Kimono. $75 er acre.
No. 4 10 acres Kurdcnlnnd; nno
sot to cherries, elKlit plow lnud; four-
room houne, woodHhed, barn; fenced
chicken tight; 6 V4 miles out. Price
vein:
No. G 66 acres near Creawell; GO
In cultivation; good 7-room honso;
good fencing; young orchard of GO
trees; enough timber tor firewood.
Price, $4iM.
No. 7 241 acres below Cobnrg;
house and barn and oatbulldlngs;
crop gooB with tho place; V4 down,
balanco on time. Price, $10,00.
No. 9 288 88-100 acres, pasture
and haylaud. Price, $1 per acre.
No. 23 354 acres near Coburg;
this Is a fine grain farm; very fine
farm bouse; barn not so good. Price,
$50 pw acre.
No. 80 196 acres near CroBwell.
Price, $'40 pur acre.
No. 32 244 acres three miles
from Kugene; good house of eight
rooms; 40 acres In cultivation, bal
ance In pasture and timber; water
piped to hotiso; subject to lease Oc
tober 1, 1909. Price, $5000.
No. 3G 698 acres on McKenzle;
fine pasture land. Price, $00N.
No. 87 16f acres west 8 miles;
house and barn. Price, $.10 per acre.
No. 51442 77-10 acres 8 miles
south of nrownsTllle; good eight
room hanse; two cattle barns; one
gout houso; hog house; chicken and
wood houses; wagon Bhed; water
piped to houne; plenty of fruit; 40
ncros In cultivation. Price, $5000.
No. 63 50 acres of timber, suita
ble for wood ranch. Price, $1250.
No. 70 2 80 acres north of Junc
tion; 17G acres In cultivation; bal
nnco In timber and pasture; all fenc
ed; old hit mini; elKht-ronni bonne;
hlnckaiiilth shn imittl tools; 100 head
nf sheep; running wntor. l'rlco, $:I5
K-r acre.
Many Others, Call and See
HOWE & BUOY
542 Willamette Street '
..The GRAND.,
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Itnnaivay Home.
Ancient HtvMlgi'or.
Haitian Vulture.
Poor Knmlljr's llollilnjr.
IIiiIIit'b Mllep.
The licet (Hue.
SONGS BY MISS HENDERSHOTT
What Might Have ttceu.
Illlly IVar.
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Evening Pertormance 7:45 an4 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
Notice of 8ule of Warranto
Plimuunt tn AiithnrlTnrl.... H..I.. -I..
en by the voters of School District
No. 4, of Lane couuty, Oregon, at an
election dulv hM in bdIh hiu.ia
the second day of May, 1908, the di-
roiuors or Baia district will Inane and
sell the negotiable, interest-hearing
warrants of the riiairi n ih ......
of 116,000. Said warrants will be
uue twenty years arter date, payable
at the option of the district after ten
years from date; will bear interest at
the rate of five per cent per annum.
uiciOTi imjnuie semi-annually, and
will be iBsued in denominations to
Blllt the IllirchaHnra hn In
loss than 150. The public generally
-uu orai reniueni or tne district In
particular may subacrlbe for said
bondB or any portion thereof not leas
than 150. Subscriptions should be
by sealed bids stating the amount of
warrants desired and the price that
will be nairi thni-Arm. .v.ik ui-i
should be deposited with the under-
miieu bl nis omce In the oity hall
in Kugeno, Or., not later than 7:30
p. m. on the 30th day of September,
1908, at which time and place the di
rectors of said district will meet to
open said bids and award said war
rants to the hlgheet bidders therefor.
The directors reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
FRANK REISNHR,
District Clerk School Lilstrlct
No. 4, Lane County, Or.
Eugene. Or., Sept. 10. 1908.
Notice of Pinal MotUcwcnC
Estate of John Stewart, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratrix of the es
tate of John Stewart, deceased, has
filed hor final account In the matter
of said estate in tho county court for
Lane county, Oregon, and Monday,
tho 5th day of October, 1908, at the
hour of 1 o'clock in tho afternoon of
said day has boon fixed by said
court for the hearing of objections to
said account, and for tho final Biutlo
nient of snhl estate and nny and all
object Ions must bo niiiite and filed
with the clerk of siild court on or bo
fore said date so fixed bv sail court.
Dated August 29, I 90S.
LOl'ISA M. STEWART.
Administratrix of Snlil Kstato.
L. I11LYKU. Atty.
AiliiiiiilHtnilor'N .Notice
Not lie Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, K. M. lhiryee, has been
lllllv Hllllfllltl.l.f n.l.,.l..l..t-..... .
ri""u uu iii , umii nidi tn mt
cstHto of ltachel A. t'rabtree. deceas
ed, by tho county court of Lane coun
ty, Oregon. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the samo to said
administrator with proper vouchers
at tho law afflco of L. Illlyeu. in Ku
geno. Oregon, within six months
'""in (lie unie nereor.
Dated this Id day of September.
190S.
K. M. DiritYEK.
i .... ...... Administrator.
L. nil.YKiT. Attorney.
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Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone
Red 4511. Eueenc. O.vjon.
C. Arnel, a prominent citizen of
Marcola, having lived there many
. . tUn. ...hi nt i
yearn ueiore aiiji'iie mwu,,,...
building a town there, was in the city
today on business. To a Guard re
porter this morning he stated that
the men In charge of the S. P. Co's
sawmills at Marcola have received
orders to clean orf all the dorks of
lumber, which. Mr. Arnel thinks,
signifies that the company Intends
to start up the mills again in me
near future, ordering the docks
cleared to make room for new lum
ber. Large shipments of railroad
ties, which have been on hand since
the mills closed laat winter are being
made every day. The only mill in
the vicinity of Marcola that is run
ning now Is that or tne unsei 1.11m
ber Co.. which is operating with I
full crew, but the prospects are that
a number of others will resume soon.
AMTBEMENTS
Kolb & Dill wno appear in "Lone
some Town." st the Eugene theater
tonight, are firm believers In en
gaging competent players to support
them. Unlike most stars these clev
er German dialecticians don't care to
keep In the glare of the calcium
from the rise of the curtain on the
first act until the finale. While they
are the chief fun-makers in ' Lone
some Town," which Is to be pro
duced with all the care and detail
that It was during it slong run at the
Circle Theater, New York City, at
the theater tonight. They have en
gaged some of the best known and
highest salaried players in the musi
cal comedy world, Including Maude
Lambert, who for years was a Broad-
day and idol and later one of the big
vaudeville stars, and Billy Clifford,
the cleverest delineator of the Amer
ican "gentleman" who prefers walk
ing to work and dirt to soap and wa
ter more commonly known as the
tramp.
These language twisters also be
lieve In costuming and staging a nro-
ductlon In A. No. 1 style. Nothing Is
too good for them and the r shaoelr
and pretty chorus girls are arrayed
in tne rinest and most becoming fin
ery while the stage and electric ef
fects are dazzling In the extreme.
This Is one reason why they have
reacneo tne top of their chosen pro
fession. But when it comes to dis
torting the dictionary, these dialec
ticians are also on the Job and they
can cause some genuine and hearty
laughter by their inimitable method
of talking than any pair of elong
ated and sawed-off-and-hammcred-down
exponents of comedy In the
proreBsion. Bo if you have a fit of
the blues or are looking for a chance
to smooth out the wrinkles on your
brow, don't fail to pay a visit to the
cugene theater tonight and see how
lively Kolk and Dill make "Lonesome
Town" and how pretty and charming
the sweet-voiced singers In the cast
and chorus render the many high-
ciass musical numDers with which
the piece Is so plentifully sunnlieri
The novel electrical effects also have
a tendency to Illuminate "Lonesome
town, in a fitting manner. So all
in an you'll not be lonesome If
you'll call on Kolb & DIM. hn in
but two of the many claimants for
tne Lonesome Town, Watts.
A Touch of lliinuin Xnture.
The nPVMt Dinilnrn .!,.. "T.U-
Little Prospector," will be presented
by Chic" Perkins and her clever
company at the Kugcne Theater on
1 uuisday. September 24. Through
the play runs a depth of humorous
feeling that carries the Interest of
the audience in th. ri. 1
curtain, "f'bic" iwtiine ti..
Little Prospector" Imbues the char
acter with so much interest that she
Is at all times In evidence. Tho part
culls for both mined v and pathos
and Is Interpreted In manner at
once recognized by the most exact
ing critics as a perrect rendition of
the character, swaying her audience
with unmistakable magnetism The
scenic display Ik elahorate. "The Lit
tle Prospector," may be awaited for
with every anticipation of great enjoyment
A Paying tnveetment
Mr. Joha White, of 3S Highland
avenue. Houltoa. Me.. ,aT,: "Ha""
been troubled with a cough every
,Wr IT nd T1"'- '
rled many advertised remedies, but
the cough continued until I bought a
60-cent bottle of Dr. King', New "
covsry. Before that was half gone
the congh was all gone. This winter
the same happy result has followed
,r. ,P8v0nC? mor ntshed the
?b.i ' r7,rt'. inm no 'onvinced
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
bjt of all cough and lung remedies
hohl under guarantee at W A Kuv
kendall's drug store. 50c and II
Trial bottle free. d ,l'
in the city at
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CLU ,i, tl ftA, ."M
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Monarch Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25
Cuffs attached or detached
Arrow Collars in all the late styles, sizes
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Phone Red 2861
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That is the way the trade flies
ELECTRIC SIGN
has the same fascination for
that light has for moths-J
attract them its way
A brilliant lighted store is al
well patronized
Everything Possible In Wiring or
Lane County Electric W
JOE TUCK, Mgr. 627 S.
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richness ol i
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hers the next time be seeds shoeing.
We ds nothing but first-class work.
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n ts HUM. nam at .
hep ember Jl. to 28 Inclusive The'
Southern Pacific will rolllu, ,'r,
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State. Farms of all sires
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