k
I i '. unnter. .
Pf-SuS Chi-a Piss two;
PT7 Phoae Fariue.-J .
o31 ;
r-rTThTTsood house-'
05 spring-,
Iddress Box tf
s Old
leitreet.
cockerels. M0(J
fttw B. Hampton. 110
(, oornerJStht. (
li.iiDrlce; big bargain;
Z iilt R. RMcare miaru. i
-rrr. mii Dlood Kambou-
.ar o
A cottage, plastered;
i rooms;
in I carp
eood water; turni-
,ri carpets complete. $1200.
r, rLease on good building
r , enifsihlp for meat
'Address Box 536, Eugene,
Q 15
LlE One good young team,
Liters. Enquire at too
o20
QCe Sireei.
sii.k s-room nouse, tnree
hi from Willamette stdeet; lot
!jif
leet. trice, v-mc-
Land Company. tr
FOR SALE BY OWNER Two
sjd 8-room nouse; Darn; line
lor garden; on f ourtn street,
mill race.' Lot iouxao on
'th and Alder streets. Just
h of Patterson scnooi. j. j.
fa. 15 Willamette street, tf
tALE Cottages near Univer-
1 lour room, s.uu; i, live
s, aew. modern, $200. One
In 4 room cottage, excellent
l!150. Red Star Real Estate.
la 11, First Nat. Bank.
I IS A CHANCE to buy from
jiner and buy right, nice high
or house and lot, all on the
?:crWie. I nave s lots and i
:ins bouses All must go. In-
4806 East Thirteenth at.
SALE Hot air engine; force
kp connected; 690-gallon tank.
linp, 40 feet 1H-Inch pipe, for
caeap at Hall & Shumway a.
k Serenta str. See It. tf
SALK By owner, a choice
ke ol property close In. oe
kk Irom Willamette street; lot
modern 9-room house:
k-1 barn: plenty of trees and
bbfry; price reasonable. Ap
'H Oak street. tf
SALE BY OWNER Fifteen
i of choice fruit land, wide
selected variety of fruits and
1; all In bearing. Three
-I southeast of Eugene, on tel-
j ana rural delivery roJe.
I house and new barn. Price
onable. Call nn rmura oc
I j ALE ffV property: lots. c'fH-
s. residences tracts and lmsl-
'0 to t-i 00; farms,
and. fruit trrntn ami
k. 1 acre to 89S acres; Timber
I acres to son n..- , i
Morris, room 4. First Nn nk'
I SALE One team ef heavy
-, one set of chain haAesa
1 one SU-inc, ii,ni.nM
f ?? condition. Mulea are true
i unit ana a perfect team for
Purposes. Price for outfit.
Inquire at this office.
ti."'ES FOR SALK
Droters, of Creswell, have
;' 800Td, dra(t horses for sale
I-.H c ii re y0,lM) and well
M- Call and je thn at Cres-
i"'riMi '"mltt Bros, for
"Won. prices and terms, tf
f SELL i
Wll.l. ciri i o
i.T use shade ti
re3
'' Place to live. One of
J C, v m t:,p cltv- Owner
r.,h! an 'reage tract and
1. ,t im 5rder "' "' See
L Mh 8"-eet. Phone .M6r?ti4.
-. S4I1.-
" mnmT" f n('w residence of
Ji K'O" sale oVwil
WU!r& 5ood. rent.
"sation . , vSr turtner in
nr " OD thVPaciflc Land
i," "nvey block,
'men. maSer. tr
r :"LE 13 , . ,.tt7
j:3
house aud nfw
rood '' lnree ood rN'lls
0O4 ,a.e evervt'w,nn
er; evervtlwiVton
C with it, .foWini
'- Thi
T vI, , "'" -. ' nivs,
' z--ti- V in ann also
'" i-i r, ''". chicken
i- v '1ni1 snm fruit.
a n;L ,;p"lnr ,"ti omc of
''ir'c i :liaiI1('te ?trpet.
: :nfurnti(.n call on
i vnninnnv. linnm
f iiT inaple 4-foot
4'll!ian-jrraa8re--
LASSlFiEB COLUMNS
Ynil HAN FlWn A R1IYFR
FOR EVERY DOLLAR'p;
WORTrVOF REAL ES
TATE irOU OWN
A reasonable "cam
paign" of classified adver
Using will "sell you out" in
retQestate. .
- No one v.-ho is looking
for real estate in this city
fails to read and consider
the real estate ads.
Scarcely () sale occurs
that is not, in sorS)wav.
promoted or brought
about by a classified ad.
Without We influence of
Via tlo ao iCil .
m fuvic nua, leal Cs.C
transactnms would (Q hard i)
trt Vivi n tY Q li nil t rn T I
cause of anv fault or flaw
in the prorties them-(i
1 T i 1 ., W
ocivcs uui, uccause me
"right buyers" could not
($e quickly or effectively
found. It buld be a slow
process perhaps only oc
casionally sOcessful.
t ii
XR SALK (CouUiiur14
FOR SAXjl Dining table, chuirs,
sideboard, bedroom suit, couch,
secretary, etc. Call before 11a.
m. at 812 Willamette St. Oc2 2
WLNTKD
WANTtiD A aumber of girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital. tf
WANTED Light house frk; no
children; Call 295 Jefferson. O20
WANTED TO KENT A farm
on snares, for from 3 to V years.
Address "C. D., cave Guard, tf
WANTED Fresh cow giving good
quality of milk hi exchange for
good top buggy. R. JIc.Murphey. tf
WANTED-Posltlon as cook In camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
efibe. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Garman, Londou, Or. if
a 0-.
WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene
Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St.,
young chickens weighing from 1 to
1 pounds. Phone Main 645.
WANTED At Springfield match
factory, gjis or women to pack
matches; good wages and steady
wof. Ring or communicate with
Paul Bt&elhelm. Sprlngtleld, Or. tf
WANTED Energetic ngn with a
few hundred dollars to join Eas
tern glove manufacturer In estab
lishing factory In Eugene. Address
Factory Dept., Mj);ene Commercial
Club. Oc20
WANTED Specially fine specimens
of fruit, grain, etc., for exhibit
put-poses. Promotion Itep't.. Eu
gene Commerclaf-'Club. Everybody
in Lane County Invited to assist.
020
WANTED Position dy man0 r&o
hasHiad experience in the retail
lumber and hardware lygsiness.
Could take charge of lumber X5"d
Best references. Address, M. C.
Care Guard. 022
WANTED ion t(g) tal your old
comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe
"Shop" for repairing; (Jirst-class
work only; honest material; low
prices. Half soleaf one and up.
59 Eas Ninth street.
o31
FOR RENT r"urulsi??a rooms at 367
West Fifth street. tf
FOR RENT An 8-room house; In
quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf
FOR KENfTJ Ou? or two turnished
rooms for rent; will tiigv students.
728 Willamette stt. tf
FOR RENT Furnished hotisekiJO
ing rooms; also barn. InqulrtUit
617 Aider street.
tf
FOR RENT A good hotel nwjperty
at FlVrince. .lnHjress W.imiiii
Q Brund, Flore.ito), Of. X
FOR RENT Kic8 nt room; fur
nace heat; electric lights and
bath. Suitable for two gentle
men. 154 East Nintk street.
SAY. 1 am iieVo) again to work. 1
am the lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done byfCJ
rinisher. Get
2. i;.
FDRENT SO acres. 65 under(ci:-
(Jlivatlon; nouse, oarn, iks'iuu;,
orcnaro. rr))i-!iii;ie" n-.n...-ber
15th.wF(r patp uiars see U.
McMuruher. 55!) VlllamiKe street.
FARM FOHRENT OlVot the best
160-arre(7).rms in Qie county.
Gone mile" from Springfield: 60
acres i'h river bottom soii. 100
acres (bj)t prairie -il; fair build
ings and good fatifll onAird. Ad
dress P. O. Box 'Ni;tol. Or. tf
MISCELlil.VWiL'S
2-:-q-o-
Btands on its own.crits and has
no combination with (aVv other
Is must fcTn companyOWe e"iu
ys. I hivjV" sibility t:( sarafty
iina-ail pos-
7 Ngranvyy i m iii'-iiinv-i
bringing .Wi-r ard buyertogetner.
We -in find wl&Avou if it if
tr 0;P,iad in theVrl.ist crMtry. and
fiiJii,,iSN-.-vp all Infliiirins stran-
gers dvVTifortnatlon I",
Iiqvo ,i ir.fo:.t (it far
proneitf!) a sonic good bny. in
tlml.ernds ,.n reawmable K-rms
LUgi-Il?, 1
jjiiscKi.LAXKots (t..,,,!,,,,..) ';0reSa Can;t. B?&? Itself
TABLE BOARD Select table bwd '
for a limited number. Bushit.is or
proiessional men preferred. Call
Mrs, altlpworth. Phone Black lil.!
DON'T fail to seo Cnezem iiGt-,,. '
f?Bt bargains in real esst.to u-
, buy and sell farm and city prop-
nupiuvra ana unimproved
i:iuber and mining stock. H che
;Qin.Rooin 11. Walton Bldg. if
j CAPITAL FrfyTEO lndusiijal.
anj railway stock and bond isues
sold direct, to investors; commis -
" -tia. samuei Graham &
Co., selling brol(S). Montreal,
Canada.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
pWsi
IS1CIAMS AXI) Sl'RJl3
'
DR. H. L. 8TUDLEY Osteopathic
physician. Offices over Chambers'
; Jh., mi. i V. """"
(luio, on Willamette street
KS.-, f , . .. r ..v.-.
G&iu-.'" stre.V,
I t
C. H. CANNON, M. b. ilomoepathl
physician and surgeon. Carom
of Vrlf,(D
uiseasea ana anuases
children eclalty. EleSr
caT vibratory aud k.ht trpn t tnul
Office, Suite 1, 2 and?, Dunn- build-lug-
Phone Main 540. rvBoardi
Hoggin House. Phoue STain 11.
DK. ANNA MAUREH. OsteapatUle
phycian. All curable 2sasei
treated. Women and rhildun -specialty.
Office over F.'E. Dunn'e
Phone Red 1631.
G. S. BEARUSLEY, M. D. Regulo
..physician and surgeon. (Jifflces If
aud 17 McCluug building. EightL
and Willamette streets. Office and
residence phone. Main 4 7.
4TTOU.N EVS-AT-IVW
L. B1LYEU, attorney-at-law. Ottlot
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugeua
Oregon.
LEON R. EDMUNbu.N, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
and Savings Bank.
li. M. TRAVIS, Atioiuey-at-iaw. of
fice over Eugene Loan at Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
S. D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over lon's book store, 616
Willamette street. Phoue Black
2881.
C. A. WINTERMEIERP Attorney-at
law. Land titles end probate spec
ialties. Office ovor Chambers-Brie,
tow Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-la
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In ail the counts In the
state. Office, room 3, Walton
Block, Eugene, Oregon,
GEORGE B. DORR1S Attorney-at-law;
office Hovey Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; roomi
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK te POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O
Patter. Office one block Bouth ot
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon.
WILLIAMS & BBA Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice In all courts of the stati
anf before tbeU. S. Land Office
Offices 12, 13.M4 and 15 McClunj
JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 21
9est Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opp"8lte postofflce. Given speja)
atteutlon ki the examlnain of ab
stracts, 'fcifting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances andQCollectlonB
Also to all pension manors. Phont
Red 1)76.
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special uttei
tloih given to divorce and :'tli
Bient f estates. Agent for Cojtl
neutal Insurance Company. RooB
5. First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
Bulldlng.
AllSi'KACTOltS
THE LANE gpUNTY ABS'IAC1
CA. Rooms 2aod 3, Waren Bloc,
QEugene. Or Prica reasons hie.
REAL KSI AT li AG KXTS
, L. CLARK & CO. Dealers It res'
estate, Creswell. Or.
UXDEKTAKEU.'P
J. W. KAYS & CO.. undertakers V
funeral directors. Eugene, Or.
DAY i? HENDBRSON, undertakers
and embalmers. orner Willam
ette and Seventh sTTeets.
W. T. 0-,NfuneTal dlrectg)
State licensed (snbalmr. Office
and sldence. Tenth and Oilv
street-' Phone Red 44R1.
(-
MIXING EXGIXEERvS
HERBKRT LEIGH, mining engineer
and ei;erA metallurgist. (R)'ll:iWe
lnformaCWn furnished to latendlnr
Investors. Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment,
EugeDB Oregon.
(T AKCIHTKCO
FREU TH V3 Archive i. ci
apd pians drawnSJ'lue print,
Vnd Bpo-lfl'hons. General(iper
vlifT'i o'er uulldlngs in course of
coKructlon. If thli(f1'n; of build
ing. largeor small, meQermi
asonabkM Hoom . Cbrisrcjin
CjjiCk. q ji
QiriKitixAitY si i; X')s
LirENTr;" "KtiTsA KL'ii
c.Kf i. ai.s uroii.iitiy ii-.w-1-red
uroiiiptiy iiwerea
li.-?. Chrlsti.ial Han-
n:ht or
e p.lo:
,ne. M
(Rv
--
'
sri:vi;vtii:-i
'b
"
;e'JTTCR, S3; EGGS, 40:
MAY -I 'J M P AGA!N ,
and Condition Mar Last
Through White .O
Tllltter
trul ri:;(3)'' ntiwir (he
h'lrb-pri
it nr-pT-i,,., ,. ,w v,, i .i.
chnroS nre
Por-
wl" hnve to I
n ii--ti,.r nr-'.-i be
fore the first of -he .:ir. f ir the de
mand in b'th I'nt-s s st-a.y atul
strong, wh'le il" -ui-lv f the best
is ehort c r in'
The best erapie I
.11-
inc at - !' -to---(jJ
- .rni K i-ti:"it-v r-.-t-.iorv th-ii
ijilMV'. If '" sir n' i - s-:n
la
ml-
ard In quality, is hold
rent-
f wtiieh
u-ed In
Eastern ond storage b"
considerable Is now li
the cltv. sells nt 60 ti
the pint tart.
nts fcirU
Gutter tirodiict1" A'l'1 s
fallen away mater'i" Vi , b'n
"utter produc''"" r-'-- st V. has
th-- last .
month o- twn. and th- ta-
caiinnt i
now su pu nmown ne is. t,'s wm
'i" the condition more -;. ss thninah I
he (!. nod I" 'irebabllltv j
- HKiM - r 1 1 wi presiMivurra prices w ill
- Meitiii in me Bu lllllll
in e..., .),e market is ,
o
i (rj)sM-ong-
-' . r mivviih romtiion-t-- leinid tircv
lii"'lon linn- Is buua yy-.i'l f (f)iiti of
"' "t
adeOlleal-
""" tn" ""'P'PSKS
4a I
7,a "... " S";, u"f. ?;!
ern euH4 nt
30 cents .Fully three-quarters iffvli-i
"iss nitsA'iinsAied in the cltv ;W'
Eastern products, lliul prices for
eggs na- reasonable be expected.
leiegraTu.
ANOTHER GIRLS' LITERARY
SOCIY AT HljGH SCHOOL
Esther It'Hen has iien elected
president of a ne-Ouirrs literary "so
ciety at the high school, the name of
which the New Athenian. The oth
er officers are as 'lows: Vice-President.
Ruby EiG ards; secretary. Dor
Is Magnes: treasurer, la llenhart;
parliamentarian, Mina Magnes: ger-ijjjant-at-ai-g.
Mabel rtterbaek:
lYitlccJ'.lad.vs Sliejj) ; editor. Vera Ed
wards. Miss Emily Muhr, of the fac
ulty Is also a member.
F(! SAI.iu, i0.l ll.X;K Cllt I.KASU
Having concluded to retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will eShange for Eugene or
Portland Income property, my iw
mill. sawmill site, booms, lumber
sheiU office, plain, dry kilns and
all tools connected wltff the business.
Mill located nt riveirj bridge in the
centre of Eugene city, east and west,
and Wly three blocks from the S. P.
R. R.
This is a fine opportunity for some
one to go Into 'the lumber business,
as there Is always a big local demand
for all slafcWood. sawdust, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman ran make this
property pay for ltsel In two years,
and If he will opera 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. 20,000 feft 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
ur early attention If interested lnHust IS, 1 WON, the undersigned gum-.
-I 1 )7t T iHlnn f ..ulatn nt tin i-,v l'au mm
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
cannot beat it In the state. The
quicker you act the Burer you are of
making your fft-tune, for this is a
chance In a lifetime.
M. 3. BARKER,
333 Pearl street.
Eugene, )r.
A REAL HAK&AlJvO
577 ncres: 250 ncres of fine land
In cultivation; ten million feet of
saw timber: a brand liew sawmill
iat cost over $2000; $2000 worth
of new farm niaclilnery and tools; a
blacksmith shop; $1000 worth of
irses, cattle. Bheep and hogs: all
O'evel land; Is In good neighborhood.
I iiiQrgrliool. ifrs'h school Oindstore;
ix miles on good road 10 raiipi.iii
Station; land aruutiu ll sens mi vp.tu
an acre; worth $40,000. l'ln, $2 1.
000. Reasonable terms. See the
llealsiate Exchange.
FSLEat Vtl,KS; PlLks! . . .
Wllffilmf inaian Pile ointment
hirtino. .nrt itehln.
piles. It absorbs the3umora, allays
Itching iConce, acta as a poultice,
glvea Instant rell WllllamB" (Jp
dlan PilOOIntment la prepared for
piles and itchg of the private parto.
Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 60c
and. $1.00. Williams Mfg Co.,
fs., Cleveland. O. O
i. tho iimn t
lee, Idltl.
,K.' i,o
ItEAII THIS Now
buy lots In the lllulr Strec
to Eugene. You ran
inem. I n ey ar. a on to no rais,,, .
m, per rem ejjo.n ..-i. u i ( , hp.,r,ux of 0,J,.rtlons to
g,ve r"'"atl 'rmHn1" d .iro.i' and for the final settle
ones, too that ran be fought ' fl,,..,.. 11( ,.v H,u-,,n
through this firm for "ess inoni
tha elsewhere,
fO-mliig or hunt i
rXil i up Mark
hlm up-lt vtf,y you. He lives , .ore - .... . , ... . -
at 357Vest ?t7treet. Ills office! 1,a,,'rt 2''.' '' , ... ... ATr.
Is a, -ft WHIalrTette street. Oregon Q LO . BIMWO
Land Co. s building. f" dilr.ltrTl lx of 8ald taio.
L. lW-.'-1'. "f"-
WILLI AMSWIPXKV PII.IS q
Have you neglected your kidney.''
Have you (ivrworKf-a your f.ervuun
svstem and caused mble with g'ur
kidneys and blaU r? Have Ion
pains in the loins, sld" bark, groins
and too frc'iuent aEBfilre to pas:
af-Bfiire to pas-jry, ,..-.,.. .......
air? K-y IMfhrln. flinty Jiidge o
Id by irfn ffi),('o.n(2))r.J.. and letterxfitj; i
. f t,.,jm...n l.,ii.. li lilli. Ail 111
.r ... vi-. . 1 1 .. .-'
hi uu-. ii . ..mi
willSiin- yu'i. Sold
Con.TKny. prbe 50 eents.
0
( '.!(
th
u.ll lkm rem. :
edy for(
;r:
and rhi-n. ):
(Jllil
t l.l
I n ,l,nr. t'fkj) I
The
in'r.-d'.'tin are prltil
I ,,n '
bottle, i (ii.';iiiis no opia
Sold .,y '
Ix.-Wit: -i arlol777t W It.-!:
Hare!
df !i'-nt r.!ve f .r Iiiles I
iJoWitt's. S.bl 1
y
OLD WILLAMETTE WILL
PLAY HERE SATURDAY
Methodists Have Eerience of
Two Contests Loneer
Holidays Wanted
Willamette University will be
tilayed on Kincaid field next Satur
day afternoon bvihe I'niversily elev
en The Me'.iu J s -re beateii bv
-nena'.l vl h l e s i-.al'. f.-o:0'f
' i.i o, ;i:id ntnrdny v.on fr.mi Al
bany S to r,. The f.-r:v r same has
i-en r. nidered aa Ind' itlon thHt
Ctaeb Ktrby of tbe .i; n asgrega-
'tlonfhis good material, bit the ser
, ind Tme presents (j5'le that
! either the team was siul tlvo) ,f) s
itimated. or Albany Cullese Ttas
, i'fuvei! over the tams th:T)-,ave bei a
iirndui-ed In the last two Years.
' 1,0 'latest was not scheduled on
ihe sup,of ition that Oregon mlhl be
beaten. At first it was intended to be
the first game of t!ie(ji.isoti. An the
"uati;Mi now s ands. Ini(rted
townspeople, and the lts;oii stu
',,M1,S- wl" have n chance to watch
'he work of Coach Forbes' scoring
i-nie. someining w nien t li
'irt' and uiiiwes of the Alumni
woifM nut pilcvilt riaturdav.
Viuit lmer llollilu.V!.
Tal kis fin ing indulged in by
stud,; i.T- asking
the faruliy
iiniKf a wnoie week
of tlierft.s-
ryiiis(V fiiVwliiehO
tiy be based, are I
ing nonoays. i ne
sucn a petition may bt- based, are
that the stu(e)ita attend.tat; the O. A.
C. football game Nov. 21. will not
be able to afford to attend the
Tliksglvlng game. For the same
reasons students wh homes are in
Portland would not be able to attend
the cMA. C. game. Against sui-hQi
petition It has been pointed out. that
the expenses of-llviiigln Portland
three or four days Qottld equal
tro low rates of trtinspirt!itton
which will bo granted for exirsluns
to the games. Others also s-iA- tliQl If
the faculty should grant sihti3 peti
tion the people of the stnleOiilghl be
given the Impression that class work
was subordinated to football.
SOITIIK.1IX
O
l'.Vt'll-'IC
U. 11. TIMI-: ".KI
Towanl Port land Passenger
'o. lti 2:43 a, in., Oregon Ex
press. No. IS 6:00 a. in., Cottage C.iOVo
passenger. q
No. 1211:55 a. m., ltoselSd-g
passenger.
TovfHrtl San l-Vant-iseo PusHiMigeO
No. 11 2: IS p. in., Roseburg pas
senger. No. 179:1 )fl m., CotlagPGrove
passenger.
No. 15 12:32 n. m., California
Express.
No. 13 5: a. in., San Francisco
Express.
WenilliiiK llrancho
Ny. S4 !i::IO a. in., leiLves Eugene
for Springfield. a
No. S3 11:10 a. mT.o.irrlves Eu
Sene from SpringfieW.
No. S7 -1:00 p. m., lcuvcQ Eugene
for Wendllng.
No. SS 5:40 p. m., arrives Eu
gene from Wendllng.
JOHN M.'SCOTT,
Gen. Phhs. Agl.,
1'urt'i.iutl, Oygin.
AOTIl'K OF (JUAHDIAX'M SALIC
TVotlco Is hereby given that bv vir
tue of an order of the Probate Tourt
of Lane County, Oregon, dntod Aug-
dian of the eHtato of Harry WVaver,
heater W eaver, and Suan UTer.
minor.. taa durT licensed to Bell all
the rlKht. title and inlorem of the
said iiiin(r8,Oleing an undivided two
thlKQlntereHt In and totho follow
ing described reu! property, to-wlt:
BoKlnnliiK at Ihe Southwest corner
of donation und claim No. 9, Notif.
No. 7'Jt, In Hection town .hip
IS ., It. 2 w., run Ihenco North
decrees East I Ti . 2 5 clmlim; thence
KasL LM ehaliia; South 15.2") chains,
and W'et-t 21 rhaliis to bcKlnniiiK.
contaiiiliiK Itti.tiO acreH,
Also, bi'KlniitnK at the Northeast,
corner o:OI. 1.. CI. fl Notif. No.
TOL'H In aertton 33. township IS H.,
li. t V., run West 43.30 chain.'
South K..10 chains, to South I.'
said claim, Kast(Jt.3M chains to S K. i
corner thereof, il North 30 in 1 n oi
K: 15.10 chains to hcKinnlnK, t'on
tainlnK (i4.40 acrea, more or lesa,
all In Lane County, OreKon, at prl
vuteale for cash In hiind.
S.Wi KH'irdlan will tlieref.A pur
suant to kiiQ oler on and after the
0 'l A'V Sflmber, 1U0S,
I' oive Mds for and sell at private
the said land to ftjie highest bidder ,
tnereior ror rasn. q
JOHN M. VTILI,IAMS
q GuaOlan.
itll-l- of l-'lnal SelllQient
Estate nrrjohn Stewart, dereal.
Notice thereby en tl tbo un
dersigned. ndmlnlHtralrix ol the ob
tate of John Stewart, Qereased, has
filed her final account In the matter
'"r B.-.'.tate In Ihe comity court l
'" "'' rHK..n.Q...I .iday.
jr-i'hour r.U o'clock :the nftern.Vn of
y bPen fi.-rt by said
dM
- . . w .
with the clerk of said curt on or be-
Q
MiTiii-: to cuKiirrouH
l ii,W KM Porrr. ilereiun-.l.
sS.,:.. i. .i... u n
ROIl.e IS II-.I-IIJ RIT.Il ,nw ... ...
KakTn lias i duly apimlnied ad
nilnlsirator oi the estate of KM Par
rv, .lecea F4 by 'be ll.niorable (i. H.
i ii ilLnintv Judge iiL i.ane
r. Ui, and letters Kfl i.lniln-
IstHvion Issue U) liini. All persons
huWi clalins aualnr'ie estate are
ll' n-I.V IKllIIH-n IO pi em . .." nun.-
"dinin! -trai.
Itnlt.l'tral.ir at the law of-
f.feMof .' 0 I' l"0
rrin. In hagene
c I v tl Kai'l l.afie ( (..liny, wjiuin .11
t.,..rf!i '(FT! 'I"'" "1
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S It KAKI.V. Ad'.ilni'-r.-i
Dorrn, Alton.. y 'g)"1"
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1 Oil SA1.1-.
At a ffTt 'i-. barKaltf,,new
17"'0 cash iiV.ster. MiWi be .
sold at once. W. L. Souders.
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tiASOI.INK wnon SAWIMJ i
Call up Phnne Main 33 or Farmers
61. R
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j The aroma-tlght can Setters D ;
B it tgnlnst impurities nirtletcn. H
H oration never sold in bulk. H
B . Yur procOwlll Krind-jt 1 ,
B J,tr " Kromid at. hom.Qiot ;
I , I
Svo your m'iiiiIi-h niM tmn Hie (ll- nd R. F. D. Price -lSW
vor. Q 50.9 ncres 3 mlleB from Eugeno
Kverynjic Itellevix liO Xo time l courthouse: niost beaitllful build
IMlfl.tl iMl leer loKlnkes an- lluule e ,1(ot .,.. Kiluene Prhu Htlltlllll
tu the
ISilLt WHT1WG
Olivtf Typswfitar,
TIM-; STANDARD VISIItl: TVPE
O W KIT Kit,
11h-iisi' every ward Is xliovrn an writ
ten. Wrllc for nhm-IiiI in- Hiyn-nf
imihiiii inn, ur mt me nuK-lllllc im
my office.
('. S. 1 RANK, I .(icn Aireut,
l-UlKelie, Oivgon.
i New Set of
Chairs
Why o you have OLD
SHABBY CHAIRS In your
Tiome, when you can make then
GOOD AS NEW for fjnly 60c T
A can of Cbliiamei will work
wondtrB In your home.
Bee that the Chinaman la on
every can.
See our weat flhow window.
HK TO HKK OCR NEW LIi
PAPER
.16-18 West Seventh St.
I OVERTON .
I Wall Paper and Paint Co
woMWiminnnmi(i.g
C. R. MEAD
J. W. MAC HIJ
EFORE rfyyini; real cs
(tJtc call up or come to
Springfield, th best town
of its size in th: valley, the
test railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
a nd descriptions, also ctf
property for sale.
$ REAL ESTATE C
TVjlrphone Mln T q
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it
ttfUna, a ga tV) SL Morfn ,Tw.i
fo o
They havQ the SECOIWcfeal
MiightatWet. u
o o
Their lig,(rid properties
TO NONE in Eugene.
VtQ;ould givGyoOprices hfiro on farms, orchards,
frM landjacre tracts, housesp&s, buainess property,
and all of which wQild not be au satisfu?torv tr. v.m nu
for you to get intoQr hipk
want. They til sa "we
city. But our motto is "A
tp vertisemcnt." If q are true
iora 10 y.ie 10 Eugene loocate and not come to see us
before buyin, OFFICE 22"WEST EIGHTH STREET, OP
POSITE P0ST0FFICE.
1
ZIM91ERMAN & RUGii
VC LCdl 111 int UCM
Farms to Be Mad
On the Market
Today 0
22rt arrtM tttua;ed 10 miles from En
Keno; IrtO itm untitT cuiltl v?ion;
20 acros In Mmlivr. balauro w)iad-
ture; 1 arro n( fruit; Rood tumso, )
barn und outbutIdiui;s; best of wa
ter. Thi- ia iibsopY'ly one of the
bost furiu in LanJaunty. Vrlc,
MC'O nfiirre
12 acres river (ra torn ipifjsii
near SprinKr?rid; nituh fruit
all varieties; 10-room house: good
well; barn; 2 cows. 3 dozen chick
ens, 9 head hogs"L farm waifou.
set of double hanutv. set of single
harness, l light driving rig, 100
llis. white leai(3'r painting, 5 gals.
qV. : includes crop and farm tools.
1'rlee Tlcit
50 acres, S acres In (Q tlvntina. c-:t-ualud
1 tii Hi east of Donna; Vuise,
burn and outbuildings: I iVn
horses, 3 rows, 1 calf. 15 lings,
hnrnoss. wagon, plow, cultivator,
harrow, mower. ri:l-,iiA wag
on, rhli-kenfl, small uiSt-.. Siv car-
rlor, etc.; 20 tuns hay, 275wisbe:s
oats. 4 or 5 a-s of corn, potatoes
for fa'WIy use; Interest In plyvvo:
2 well.V-' Price $5ti
li ncres of fruit land-5 miles south
wejt of Eugene; If-'ayri's hi ciilH
vaiVin, remainder In giv grove; 7-
"O ii i
tf process of iWisiructlon; (J wells;
: - " i ,v 't,r7
6"Qacres river bottoiuQand situated
US miles from Eugene on river roud;
40 acres In rolld balm timber
will rut 20110 to 2500 cords of
nttid: 20 acres of this small balm
ft 11(1 WlllOW Tills Wimil selArlt t
t? a cord dcllv-OV'd to excelsior mill,
t Price Willll)
65 aczes all deep rich vatley soil, slt
uafT'd 4 Vi miles from Eugene; all
under cultivation: well fenced; old
hous, Fomo fruit trees; 2 good
wells. P'eo 1MIMI r iicr
NoticQ,These Snaps
la City Property
v iodern 7-room house sititaied 2
blocks from high Bt'hgol on one of
tho best streetB In tl" city; a 70
font well with watil- tower und
tank: abundance of water for lawn
and Indoor use. This Is absolute
ly a bargain. Pice m.l.KM
House of five rooms situated on
North Washington street; corner
lot, S0xl60. PriiTi 7H
House of 5 rooms; lot 06x150; city
water and good drilled well; a
lot back, tax title, making lot
about 240 rout. A1I kinds of fruit
on lot; streolB pnved. Pi0ce.$21OO
2 new 4-room cottages with 2 Iota
on curllue opposes Falrmount
store; properly rents at $14 per
month. Price IH(H
Good 10-room modern house, situat
ed corner Eleventh and High sts.;
uavlnff and nliluwiilk. Prli-u BlllUMk
blouse of 8 rooms nicely located on
mat Thirteenth aiTuot: lot 66x
165: good well B0 feet deep; sower
connections and water In the ,
house; fruit of all kinds; good
barn, chicken park. Prlco. . :100(
Good 0-rooni house with all modern
convonleuj'OB, barn and iHrpentor'a
shop. altuuti'iCon lt 10x160 feet:
practically all the furniture goes
llli the huosii. This Is close In
prierly. Price... VlUott
t Wo have some choice residence !ot
prices rangjgig from $150 to $1050
prrlot, close lu.
llrlii !; ks und frontage In best
part of tho city. Absolutely the at
bargains uu the mnrkut.
Call in and get our prices, p
flOLLENBECrt' HEL ESTATE CO.
PIlONH I ted III I.
Office, IN7 VllliinictiHtrc..t.
cliEsra spiTls
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itf UrNRl-l- A.it-frifl.l'trtlH.TI'Illl
n
Restate offioQ) west on
offered for sale ild SrC0ND
and drive to the DroDeriy vou(a
have the best bargains tho W
satisfied fPrit is our best ad- P
to our motto you cannot af-
i.iiii.Ti wnii ,mt r--t mat
A cm ft nv intir note nirtwttmvn nt
f. '
K'i'-n. Or? i rr nr.
.'act;; street j -)rti;
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