Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, October 24, 1908, Image 11

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j-uiiff Orpington eggs '
l. W. B. nBU'F'-J.
L, ateme, corner 19tn at.
kin L II. t x .
Isuns run Wood Rambou
tCTiim crade rains; R. L.
jWwood Stuck Farm
ton.
Dex-
EE OB RENT Six room
ind lots on College Hill.
, Mrs. F. Rosteln, Stewart.
e " no A
Le 114 H. P. electric mo-
S. toU. Show cases, cook-
Davenport coucn. enquire
Stk street. Jj
Ee-A cottage, plastered;
looms; good water; furnl-
id carpets complete. iiuu.
le62o Ulive street..
IE 40 acres, 13 miles west;
cultivation; new s-room
tarn, wagon, cows ana all
Ld household goods. $2600.
"B., this office. el' 4
S SALE BY OWNER Two
id S-room house; barn; fine
r garden; on Fourth street,
kill race. Lot 160x96' on
E ind Alder streets, ' just
of Patterson school. J J.
515 Willamette street, tf
LE Cottages near Unlver-
four room, $700; 1, five
at, modern, $1200. One
b 4 room cottage, excellent
it. Red Star Real Estate.
11, First Nat. Bank.
A CliANCE to buy from
net and buy right, nice klga
bouse and lot, ail on tke
tar line. I bare 8 lots and 2
IK bouses. All must go. In-
t!C6 East Thirteenth St.
I.B riot air engine; force
koinKted; 690-gallon tank,
i, 40 teet 1-inch Bloe. for
tan at Hall & Shumway'a,
fcTenth Btraet. See it. tf
JIB By owner, a choice
fcl property close in, one
tram Willamette street; lot
I', modern 9-room house:
pm; plenty of trees and
rrr; price reasonable. Ap
H Oak street. tf
l-E BV OWNER Flftppn
tt choice fruit land wide
fated variety of fruits and
u in bearing. Three
ntheast of Eugene, on tel-
nd rural delivery route,
use and new barn. Price
e. Call up Farmers 2S4.
- uty nroneriv Intc pnt.
-sidences; tract's and busi-
to $5700; farms.
Hud, fruit, grain and
we to 898 acres; Timber
acres to son nre. m,
p. room 4, First Nat'l I)k!
'LS Oiie team of heay
DM Bet Of chain h.
I i'?ch Mitchell wagon,
f Mudltlon. Mules are true
tllni a Perfect team for
rones. pri,.a -,,
flulre at this office.
houses m D . 7T,
P Brothers, nf Pro.n J
l draft horses for sale
Chi : TounK ani1 we"
'4U and koo "
' rtt to Schtnltt Bros, for
. Prices and terms, tf
'd. one-ionrth mile
aannpfiaM i , . .
k! ,i - 11 Bl iiui nouse.
a i . "nuaru oi cnotce
" -4 arrpa oat
I inn l" "
or rtvUl a
TI TWchout.
"regon, R. p. D. So.
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,. "( good lot In good
V.J: I.r '.
ki and iZ , r"s'dence of
rSdt.,500 ,eet' good
L7 ltT f0r25. On flno
ftoo,-LS8 Jn Rood rent.
,or further In
t uL L!e Pacific Land
,UT!on:
icrei iaa
u: new h LJ1
k:j ,v,.l. ' 'w bouse
.en house ,n!i
in,
erwrt wall.
1 .jta.
ter- W,.rvfK:.
' 'if UK Ull
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inclml !ni? .
It . ' his must lie 1
fa to. 7 ""M- I navel
I- ..,'. f"1 In and also I
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ta me: F. ren t
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nation ciil nr. '
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YOU CA'F!ND A BUYER
FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S
WORTH OF REAL ES
TATE YOU OWN
A reasonable "cam-
8U horses; v"
Using; will "sell yon out" la
real estate.
m0X i3-fr 1 for reai estate in this city
rnTa'riorefor'd ' fails to read and consider
J"in. Bnfliiire 660 1f,-i; ; the real estate ads.
- ''"' Scarcely a sale occurs
r4SS'.eTr.:i i that is not, in some way.
L, Main "'! ,t promotea or Drought
feii' squares good comi- about by a classified ad.
roonng. Call at gti- Without the influence of
sr . . .....
the little ads, real estate
transactions would be hard
to bring bout not be-
igTiiieo piano, atmost new, ' 9 cause of any fault or flaw
wit prw, ---, in-tne properties them-
owica uuu UQUttUalj (He
"right buyers" could not
be quickly or effectively
found. It would be a slow
process perhaps only oc
casionally successful.
"
FOR SALE (Continued.)
MUST BE SOLD In the next 10
days; 5-room house and barn. No.
422 West oth st. Lot 66 2-3x160.
$1050. Enquire of Howe & Buoy,
474 Willamette St., Eugene, Or.
026
FOR SALE: On East 11th street,
seven room house with basement,
bath rooms, etc; city water, elec
tric lights; everything new and
up-to-date; sold cheap if sold
.soon; owner wishes to leave the
city. Inquire at 406 E 11th st 027
WANTISD A stunner of girls to
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
gene General Hospital. tf
WANTED TO KENT A hiij farm
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf
WANTED Fresi cow giving good
quality of milk in' exchange for
good top buggy. R. McMurpliey. tf
WANTED A woman for light
housekeeping. Enquire at the fire
engine house at the city linll.
WANTED Competent woman wants
position in small family, 245 W.
7th, or phone Main 91. Reference
given. 026
WANTED Position as cook in camp
or hotel. Fifteen years' experi
ence. References, Booth-Kelly
Co. R. B. Carman, London, Or. if
WANTED TO TRADE Span of
yearling mules and a last spring's
mule, o trade for sheep; or will
trade cattle for sheep. S. P. Wyne
gar. Phone, Farmers, 84. No
WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene
Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St..
young chickens weighing from 1 to
1 pounds. Phono Main 643.
WANTED Chamber work in pri
vate boarding housn, or othi-r
light work. Phone Main 91 or ad
dress. "Housekeeper," 213 W. 7th.
Eugene. ' 02 6
WANTED V'ou to take . our old
comforts to the "Enterprise S'-oe
"Shop" Tor repairing; firat-clnss
work only: honest material: low
prices. Half solei, 33c and up.
59 E.ir Ninth street. o31
ANTE1) At Springfield match
"factory, girls or women to pack
matches: good wages and steady
work. Ring or communicate with
Paul Eettelheim. Springfield, Or. tt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Lodging rooms,
quire at 617 Alder street.
En
tf STORE FOR RENT Good location
for barker, plumber or tailor. Al
so show cases for sale. Inquire 53
East 9th St. e 02 4
FOR RENT A gooa hotel property
at Florence. Address William
Brund, Florence, Or. tf
FOR RENT An 8-room house; In
. quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf
FOR RENT Nice front room; fur
nace beat; electric lights ana
bath. Sulta.j for two gentle
men. 154 East Nlntk street.
FOR RENT 80 acres, 65 under cul
tivatli house, bam. henhouse
l r, r inn ak an Kentem.
orcnaiu. rimacwiuii -
i tr.t, xr- nartipiilars se rt
McMnrphey. 539 Willamette streeiv
uer ins. . . .r
l"Y
MISCKLLA.NKOCS
Any parties having deer hides to sell
or tan must get their tags by No
vember 1. Adam RItchey. Q
nl9d&w.
Adam RItchey. tanner of light skins,
for lace, leather, gloves, furs and
rugs. At Jasper, unu
nl9 dw
THE OREGON LAND -fOMPANi
stands on Its own ni.ffjj and has
no combination with ah other
company. We eliminate oil pos
sibility of graft by Immediately
l.ilo -oiler nnrt bnver together
We can find what ou want if it Is
to be had In the coast romi'i ... n..-
will gladly give all inquire
tr.in-
We
have a larze list of farms, and '
nAnrlv rt!sO SOTT-e goo 1 !:!!-
ir i
tt:or ian is on r
412 Willamette '
:J'.: ne, Ol
TABLE ,WARD-Select ,ab board
lor a l.W.ied number. Baiia., ,.. I
professional men nniwr.'
Mrs. Skipworth, Phcne Black
SAY am here again to work")
am the lone oement worker acd
r G9t your work don6 by L.
C. Williams.
DON'T taa to seo Caezeni it you
ant bargains In real estate. We
bay and sell farm and city prop
uriy. Improved and an tin poo red.
Timber aavd Dilnlne stock. H Che
tem. Room n. Walton Bldg. tf
ATTOH'TISTB.AT-l1AW
P
u. mbitu, Auoronj-m-law. Oltloc
over Yoran's shoe store, Eugene
Oregon.
LEON R. KDMUNoON, Attorney-at-law.
Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan
andjnvlnga Bank.
Li.. TRAVIS, Atluioey-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan & Savings
Bank, Eugene. Oregon.
S, D. ALLEN Attorney-at-law. Of- '
flee over Eaton's book store. 616 I
Willamette street. Phone Rlacl
2SS1. i
U. A. W1NTEKME1EK. Attornev-ai
law.Land titles pnd probate spec
laities. Office ovor Ctambers-Brip
ln 11,. ).
tow Bank.
WALTON & NESS, Attorneys-at-law
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
practice In ail the courts In the
state. Office, room 3, WoJton
Block, Eugene, Oregon.
GEORGE B. DORKIS Attorney-at-law;
office Hovey Building, cor
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
1 and 2 upstairs.
WOODCOCK fe POTTER, Attorneys-at-law.
A. C. Woodcock and E. O
Potter. Office one block south, oi
Chrisman block, Engine, Oregon
WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law.
J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean
Practice in all courts of the stat
and before the U. S. Land Office
Offices 12, 13, 14 and li McClunF
I. N. HARBAUGH. Special atte?
tlon given to divorce and settle
ment it estates. Agent for Coitl
ncntal Insurance Company. Roe
S, First National Bank Building
Eugene, Oregon.
Building.
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opp"site postoffice. Gives speUal
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension mattars. Phon
Red 1176.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
I'HVSICIAMS AN1 Sl'RGKOMS
PAUL MERRILL Attorney and
counsellor-at-law. Rooms 8 and
10, McClung Building, corner 8th
nnd Willamette streets. Eugene,
Oregon. Telephone Red 1151.
DR. H. L. STUDLET Osteopatb.il
physician. Offices over Chambers'
Btore, 518 Willamette street
Phsne Black 1326. Consultatlot
free. Residence, 527 Pearl street.
Phone Black 3207
C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathir
physician and surgeon. Chronlt
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electri
cal vibratory and light treatment
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. Dunn .build
ing. Phone Main 640. Boards
Hoffman House. Phono Main 11.
L-K. ANNA MAUKEK. Jsteapithlc
phya'cian. All curable disease
treatrd. Womep and chiidun f
specialty.. Office over F. E. Uunu'p
Phnn Red 1631.
G. S. rUCARl'SLET, M. D. Regulr'
..phvslcian and surgeon. Offices 1'
and 17 McClung building, Cigbtl
and Willamette streets. Office and Portland Income property, my snw
rnaidenen nhooe. Main 47. mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber
UNDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS & t;o.. undertakers as
funeral directors. Egene, Or.
DAY & HENDKKSON, undertaken I
and embalmers. Corner Wlllam
ette'and Seventh streets.
w T GORDON, funeral director
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence, Ter.i and Olive
streets. Phone Red 4481.
ARCHITECT
FRFjt THOMAS Architect. Saetcb
es ard plans drawn, blue print,
and soe-lflcatlons. General super
vision oer buildings in course of
constructioiO If thinking ol bld
ing, large or small, see me. Term
reasonable. Room 7, ChrlsmaB i
hlock. O I
MINING ENGINEERS
HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
uu - --7 j,..iHkne vour lortune. lor una i
tnfrjsuatlnn furDIRIM lO ItHCDaiur
.ioMnn. anil Tff I
Investors. Examinations ana re
ports on mines and ore treatment
Eugene Oreg.
"VETERINARY SURGEONS
I icENSEU VETERINARY SUP.-
(AEONS Calls promptly answered
.ghtorday. Dr.. Chrl.tk. Han-;
XrnT- --
COUNTY ABSTRAC1:7'- " .,', K
THE l-A.c i-V ..." n,"
CA. Rooms vjio "" -
lQ.ene. Or ricV,nMe.
viy.,.
KAL rxTATK AfiKNTS
t i n i raf"Y
CO. Dealers iirres'
' estate. C-Vweil. Or Q
srr.vi:v"i:s
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s: reel
A. H. T
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GOOD THINGS IN
STORE FOB CITY
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OP
B.h-Kelly Corr.pany Promises j
Many Improvements in
PkJt.t in N?ar Future
o
NEW CITY MARSHAL
Oi
TO BE APPOINTED
Grover Long Opens Up Candy
Kitchen J. B. Innir Sfl!
Residence Property
The committee who were appoint
ed by the Springfield Commercial
Club on tlie extension of the city lim
its met the directors of the Booth
Kelly Company at Eugene last even
ing. They report a most friendly
meeting, nnd Inform us that the Idea
of taking the mill compnnv Into the
city limits has heon abandoned for
the present. Tho company assured
them that In the not far distant fu
ture there would be some surprising
changes for the city of Snrlngfleld,
as they had only commenced to make
Improvements on their lironertv here.
The boys came home very much pleas
ed with the rosulls of their interview
and feel that In this corporation we
have a friend that will help make
Springfield the best town in Oregon.
Will Appoint New Mhi -IimI
The city council Is still undecided
who will bo the next marshal, it is
up to the mayor lo appoint some
one. but as yet there has been no ap
plication and no one suggested who
is willing to qualify. The position is
rather an undesirable one at best,
but the council at last realize that
living wages must lie paid, therefore
have dVclded that It Is best to pay a
good salary and got a marshal who
will enforce the laws that are laid
down by the city fathers. The mayor
and each member of the council have
been heard to say that whoever ac
cepts the appointment must make n
general clean-up regardless of friend
or kin. showing no favors to any one.
but simply do his duty at all times
and enforce the ordinances.
Other News Notes
Grover Long, n practical candy
maker of twelve, years' experience,
hns rented the Kepner building nnd
will establish a first-class candy
kitchen. Mr. Long comes from Port
land, where he has been engaged in
business for some time. He comes
highly recommended as a mechanic
In his profession and a good citizen.
The News is Informed that J. B.
Innis has sold Ills fine residence
property In North Springfield this
week to J. P. Fry. This Is one of the
finest residences In that part of town
and nt the time It wns built was the
finest house in town. We understand
that Mr. Fry will occupy It after the
first of the mouth.
"Doc' 'Marshall closed a deal with
J. P. Fry the first part of the week
whereby he became owner of the con
fectionery store. He leased the build
ing for a term of years nnd will take
possession the first of the month.
S. W. I'pton. who was until recent
ly aRsl:-1niit siioerinti iidi-nt al the
linoth-KcIly mill, and who resigned
nlionT a limntli a'i. h:n a'-ct'i1'''.! tlio
niaiuigement of ili Ssinsi-t Lumber
Company, located at Maln;l. News.
for salt;, iixcii war. on i.kask
lfDvinT concluded !o retire from
the lumber business I offer for sale,
lease or will exchange for Eugene or
sheds, orrice, planers, nry nuns ana
all tools connected with the business.
Mill located at river bridge In the
centre of Eugene city, east.nd west,
and only three blocks from the S. P.
R. R.
This Is a fintopportunlty for some
one to go Into the lumber business,
as there Is always a big locallemand
for all slabwood. sawdiiBt, shavings,
cull lumber, as well as the better
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap,
labor cheap, lumber high.
A good mlllman can make this
property pay for itself in two years,
and If he v'jj operate day and night
In one year. Greatest opportunity In
this nart of Oregoi'or a mill man:
best located mill in .ne Bt:ij-. Capac-
i!LV 20.000 feu In ten hours
when you hav" this mill you are
at the market. P.ner and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
lumber and lots of money. Give this
your early attention ngnieresieo
a lumber proposition, ram sure you
beat It In the state.
- -(.t u ,ur yoM are
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ClianCO 10 ft lliei,:"t-
M. S BARKER,
333 Pearl street.
Eugene, Or.
A REAL HARGAIV
SJ7 acres: 2at acres M tiw " j
..Cultivation; ten million feet o I
250 acres of fine land
?.", - -er,o;y,200 worth,
iia afigs an : i
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ti
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d lWghborhood.
ar school, hUh " hool and store, i
... n,l .,u ,n V I' "ml " i m , i - "
station: land aro'ind It sells for 150!
an .rre: worth $l'".'l. ITIce. J-'i.-
' . Reai-ona!'!'
, Real Estate En In
the :
W'K)H SMVING
isoTne i'i'"l
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by W. W. :
Orders llil
Ciitei.
O
SPEINGfp
REALTY TRSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
William Codlovo etux to John H.
letor!!,ni. 73 ai-ros in st-c. 23, tp IS,
s r 4 w. ti;n.
It. K. LaQi elal to L. M. llltt.
hit 4. blk 2. rri'Karlaiul's 3th addn to
Cottage Grove. $300.
Henry Denhart etux to Inn Ilrown
tract in rnlverslty ad Q Euaene,
lT. S. to Leonard S'.ilnht, 160 ac
res In sec. 3-1, tp. 17, i r 7 w.
Eugen. $'!3
JaeclL. Nicholson -tax to Belle
beaveyS-Hy-vacres In ae
s r !w. (,W,i).
34, tp. 16,
Mary M. Stevens to Goorge w.
Hunter, tract In Ellas Stcwarvadd to
KueeiwnSllOO. U
JacSr Ttodmnn etux to Charles A.
.Murpny. tuu-t in Kllas Stewart add
:t0 &"'.
Walt
F. llarger etux to Martha
I. Kerl
tract in Campbell's 1st
add to Eugene
W. D. Kobinson etux to Dr. K. A
Leep, tract In Walnut Park. $300.
W. H. Wehrung is to be the mana
ger of the Portland-Country Club ami
Livestock Association at Portland.
and will have charge of next year'a
meeting. It was so decided last night
at a session of the directors of the as
sociation, and Mr. Wehrung will like
ly beln his new duties Immediately.
SHERIFF'S SALE OX ATTACH
MENT K.XMTTIOX.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and or-i
der of sale issued out of t
the circuit court of the stato of
Oregon for the county of Multno-i
mall, on the 22nd day of September,
190S, on a Judgment rendered In
said court on tho 9th day of July,
190S, In favor of the Ames Mercan
tile Agency, a corporation, plaintiff,
and against L. N. Reed and Aniandn
Reed, his wife, defendants, for the
sum of one htiudred thirty-two nnd
10-100 dollars, with interest at the
rato of 10 per cent per annum from
June 16, 190S, mid the further sum
of thirty dollars attorney fees, with
Interest thereon at the rate of six
per cent per annum from tho 9th
day of July, 190S, and costs and dis
bursements In which judgment, It
was further ordered by t lie court
ttiat the property attached in said
action and hereinafter described be
sold for the satisfaction of said Judg
ment in the nianuer provided by lnw.
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the clerk's office of said
court on the 9th day of Jul.v 190S,
and said execution lo me directed,
commanding me In the naiiio of the
stato of Oregon In order to satisfy
said Judgment, costs anil accruing
costs, to sell the following attached
real property of said defendant
Amaniln Ueed. being the properly
altarhed In said action, tn-wlt:
All or the SE', of the NWSi, the
NEVi of the SW'i, the west of
thcSWVi of Section 1 0, Township 19.
Range 4 west, in Lane county, Ore
gon, containing 160 acres more or
less.
Now. therefore. In the nnmo of the
State of Oregon nnd 111 compliance
with said execution and order of
sale, 1 will, on Monday, tliu 26th
day of October, 190S, between tho
hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4
o'clock p. m.. to-wlt: at one o'clo .k
p.' m. at the southwest door of tho
County Court House In Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon, offer for sale for
cash, subject to redemption, all of
the aluive named defendant's right,
title and Interest In and to tho above
described attached real property.
Dated this 24th day of September,
190S.
HARRY L. MOWN,
Sheriff irt Lane '.'ninny, Oregon.
CITATION.
In the mutter of the Estato of Mur
Uny Murray, 0:1 triune i.inn.
To James N. Murray, Charles F.
Murray mid l.ydla L. Howard, greet-
in '.
In the inline of the Slate 'if Ore
gon, You are hereby ei.ed and re- j
quii i d to appear in the County Court j
of the Slate of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Lane, at the Court room there
of, at Eugene, In Hie Coiiutv of Lane,
on Monday day, the I'th i!v of No-,
vemlier. 1 lifts, at nine o'clock In the,
forenoon of that day. then anil there
to show cause, if any you have, why,
an larder should not lie made author-j
izlng .1. J. Murray as guardian of the!
estate of Mur Ray .Murray, an 111811110'
man, to sell tlnreal property belong-1
Ing to the said Mur Ifay Murray, 10-1
wit: !
Tho northeast quarter of section
18 in Township 19. South Itangu 6,;
west of Willamette Meridian, 160 ac
res of land In Liiiie County. Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. O. It. Chrisman,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County" of
Lane nnd the Seal of said Court hero
u, affixed, this 9th day of October,
1 908. a
Attest" E. tJ. LEE. Clerk.
NOTICE OF I INAI. Sim I.KMKNT.
1 the County Court of the Stnte
of Oregon for Lane County.
In the matter of the Estate of Gwen-
ola Peploll, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given Hint L. E.
Ilean, the administrator of the estate
of (iwenola I'etilon, dweaaed, has
rendered and filed his final account
In said Court and that .Monnny, n
,,, llliy of Nove.nber, 1908 at tr
" ... - . ...
room of said "ourt In the city or r.u-
gene, La-ie County. Oregon has been
( order of the Court, appoltiiedCJir
ife ettleineu. of said account.
Any persoV Interested In said es
mft bavlng any objections to said
k rT trrniiiil may appear and file
Ir objections th'rfV" with the
'; ' ,. , y , ,M.f()ro ,he
of q(
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No. 12 il:33 a. tn., Roseburg:
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No. 11 2:1s p. m., Roseburg pas-sencer.
No. 1709:33 p. m.. Cottage Grove220 acres ;40ated 1V
passenger. O I nene: 16u acres mri
.no. la 13:32 a. m., California
Express.
No. 13 5:4 4 a. m.', San Francisco
Express.
WemllinK llrnnch.
No. S4 9:30 a. m., leaves Eugene
tor Springfield.
No. 82 11:10 a. m,, arrives Eti-
gene from Springfield.
No. S7- 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene
fjfor Wendltng.
No. SS 5:40 in :
arrives Eu-
gene from Wendliug
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
C. R. M4AD
J. W. MACHEtt
BEFORE buym? real es?
tale call op or come ft
Springfield, the best town
o! its si:e in the valley, the
best railroad center and the
best water power in the
State. Farms of all sizes
a t d cY.'ctipLcns, also ty
property for sale.
M. M. 86 REAL ESTATE CO
Telrphne M-tln 171
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Chairs
Why do you have
SHABBY CHAIRS In
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your
borne, when you can make them
GOOD A3 NEW for only 60o T
A can of Cblnnmel will wort
wonders In your home.
See that the Chinaman la on
every can.
See our west show window.
4MK TO HEM OI It NEW WALL
PAPKU
16-18 West Seventh St.
OVERTON
Wall Poper ortd Paint Co
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RIGHT FROM THE MILLS
CRANE LINEN
LAWN STOCK
in Fashionable Note
Papers and Calling Cards
in all sizes at
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The House o,' Superior fSf-'.: Jt
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Secoici
see Zimmerman & IJugh second
They haig the SECOND reaJ" esOte office west on
Eighth street.
Their liifj ar properties offered for sale are SECOND
Tn WnnlF iu Euirone.
ur 1 .1 i MHiMAn An f. .fl MAt.rt.jn
Ofniit lands, a tracts, houses, lots, busings property,
ami all of which wOld not be as satisfactory to you rts
form to get into our hackind drive to the property you
want. They all sQ QVe bn'Q best bargains in the
city. But our motto is "A satisfied clQit is ouiQost ad
vertisement," If we are true to our motto you cannot af
ford to come to Eugene to locate and not come to see us
before buying. OFFICE 22 WEST EIGHTH STREET, OP
POSITE POSTOFFICE.
ZIMMERMAN & RUGH
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"cwcDcallnthe3 2t
Fari to Bcjlad
(bn the Market
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tie:; from Ku- tv
Rene; 1 bu acres mwr cultivation;
-0 acres in timber, balance in pas
ture; 1 acre of fruit: good house,
barn and outbuildings, best of wa
ter. This is absolutely one of the
best farms in lioe county. Price,
UMIO per Berts
Of) acres tlver bottom land, situated;
I near Springfield; auufb fruit of
an varieties: 111. (gym Douse; Rood
well; barn; 2 cows 3 doien chick
ens, 9 head hogs.Q farm wagon,
set of double harness, stt of sinirle
harness, 1 light driving rig, 100o
lbs. white lead for painting. 5 Rata,
oil; Includes crop and im tools.
Price 7tM0
50 ar0s, 35 acres In cultivation, sit
uated 1 mile cast nf Donna; house,
barn and outbaldlngs: 1 team otO
hor-k'S, 3 cows, 1 call. 13
call. 1" hoRS.
harness, wagon.
plow, cultivator.
narrow, mower, ra.te. spray wag
on, chickens, small tools, hay car
rir, etc.; 20 tons liny, 275 bushels
oats, 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoes
for family use; Interest In phone;
2 wells. Prlco , . 8:tot
15 acres of fruit land 5 miles south
west of Eugene; 9 acres n culti
vation, remainder u oak grove; 7
room house; barn 26x40 feet In
process of construction; 2 wells;
6 ncri-B In bearing fruit.; telephone
and R. F. D. Price, &1Mt
50.98 acres 3 miles from Eugene
courthouse; most beautiful build
ing spot near Eugene. Price. Stoma
60 acres river bottom land situated
I 8 miles from Eugene on river road:
I 40 nrrea In solid bnlm timber
I will cut 2000 to 25()0 cords oJ
wood: 20 acres of this small balm
and willow. This wood sells at $5
a cord delivered to excelsior mill.
Price 9,'I2()0 '
65 acres nil deep rich valley soil, sit
uated 4 14 miles from Eugene; all
under cultivation! well fenced; old
house; some fruit trees; 3 rooiI
wells. Prlco $100 per acre
Notice These Snaps
In City Property
A modern 7-rooin house situaied. If
blocks from high school on one nf
the best streets In the city; a 70
foot well with Water tower nnd
tank; abundance of water for lawn
and Indoor use. This Is absolute
ly a bargain. Price S.YKMl
House of five rooms situated on
North Washington street; corner
lot, 80x160. Price 7m
Hoiiso of 5 rooms; lot 611x150; city
water nnd good drilled woll; H
lot bark, tax title, making lot
about 240 feet. All kinds of fruit
on lot; streets paved, Prlco. ttSHMl
2 now 4-room cottages with 2 lots
on rnrllne opposite Falrinount
store: property rent at $14 per
month. Price $IHIH)
Good 10-room modern house, situat
ed corner Eleventh and High sts.;
paving and sidewalk. Price RKMMl
House of 8 rooms nicely locnted on
East Thirteenth utreot: lot 65x
165; good well 90 feet deep; sowo
connoctlons and water in the
house; fruit of all kinds; Rood
barn, chicken park. Price. . :tMM
Good 6-room house with nil nionVrn
conveniences, barn and carpenter's
shop, situated oh lot 100x160 feet;
practically all the furniture goes
with the house. This Is close In
property. Prlco , $ lyim
We have stinin choice residence lots
i prices ranging from $150 to $1050
' per lot, close 111,
I llrlck blocks and frnnlugo In best
pnrt of the city. Absolutely the beat
j bargains on the market.
Call In nnd get our prices.
; HOLLENBECK REAL ESTATE CO.
Phono It' ll 4 111.
Office, 4H7 Willamette Hlreet.
i VINCENT
RESTAURANT
I Meals at. all Hours
j 20c and up
' Phone Black 1557 West Eighth St