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EWHWB JJAH.Y GCARBMOMUV, OCTOnF.U !M, 191 8 Sir"1 rEn,ulre at Ya- . j-J) China pigs two jjf&ne Farmers jddrfss Box tf Engl'" 66 Wil maple foot f Williams Traasfe- Main ' P5 T. ...,rMi eood corru- :" A-ii b.,. roor.ng. Vail Co.' itore. tiTorpingfo egea. , f W B Hampton. 1182 h.ne. corner lKh. j tuno mil mood Rumboii rl 5rad?. XT?i Rn.vl prow La cottage, piiwou. t goodjater; furnl- S! Olive street. 7.e Y OWNER Two r.inm house; barn; fine nrdeo: on Fourth street, li nee. Lot 160x95 on r,nd Alder streets. Just I o.rtnrsnn RrllOOl. J. J US Willamette street, tf tcottages near Univer forroom, J700: 1, five L. mnrtRrn. $1200. One J4 room cottage, excellent Bed star neai siuic. First Nat. Bank. , n.ANCE to buy from fr ud huy right, nice high home and lot, a.i on me r line. 1 have lots ana z i houses. All must go. id- MS East Thirteenth at. -Koi air engine; force kineeted; 80-gallon tank. i 40 feet 14 -Inch pipe, for hi at Hill snumway s, kni street. See It. tf BY OWNER Fifteen ! choice fruit land, wide h-ted variety of fruits and all in bearing. Three ubcast of Eugene, on tel jjd rural delivery route. i'i?e and new barn. Price kle. Call up Farmers 2 84. I city property; lots, cot 'deuces; tracts and busi- 1150 to $5700; farms land, fruit, grain and icre to 898 acres; Timber acres to 800 acres; see J. room 4, First Nat'l Bk. t ULe team of heavy lone set nf chain harness v 34 -Inch Jlltcholl wagon, rendition. Mules are true li'i and a perfect team for (rases. Price for ou'fit. jlaqnlre at this office. j HOUSES FOR SALK I Brothers, of Creswell. have rM draft horses for sale They are rounir and well fill and se the-m at Ores t Hte to Sehrnitt P.ros. for '. nrlres and terms, tf B: On East 11th' street. f om house with basement, f is, c: city water. ele f is: ev?ryttiicc new end ''; Soil chrnn If c.l t"ti?r wishes to iP-)Ve tle f 'ircat 406 E 11th st 027 ".E Four and one-half i hnl. n'i-fo!irCi mile ' Springfield school house. ! SIS-rr.aill rn!U.,., . Mniirv hnnsa .i small orrhard of choice - 3-4 acres Set In Ktrna-. "d rjjspberrles. Call at ' address P. n. Teachont,1 'id, Oregon, R. F. D. No.' tfl 6-.ice new resiilem-o nf r ns and good lot in good f'it city for sale Prio I JM jtood new residence of F; and let rin,n i- rt i . .."-- in. i rice, lot oOxli',0 feet, good h'cltTf(,rS42.v nn fi f.nronerty for sae on V"- . " i nil IUIT 111- I; ' " " the Pacific Land rtmen. manager. tf 8-E-4j","rr"Z r,TT-. . X -in... 'eve' iana, t.7tlon; new house wnmi I : three Roi wells CVPrvt A oei !.. i . " . ".. M 'Uf'uatng This must be ma fc.,, , W nays, l have F lots Clow In .! fi. r,.!"!.'?1 Bf"!30. chicken fc-W "'Uamett hi, , .ttlIlamette street. l'ih i. i "'""on ci ii on ii i. rBm.ii tf lit SOtt acres In Ullej-. lad .7 n"les above f0. i m ,P9 from Cres- . . : ' ine bet a fi round ne countv w'er': SMI every piped to (v. . tnr(N g-od springs i'.d 20 -;ui nous. barn 60i ryt .',,"" on conn-, r ."' orchard; pes ' o 'mn"iiarely. Also! S n, ' COO1 'arm sit-i tv. p? 'f-m tSe larger) ,;;i w ;i,.,-3.stor v, - '---," . Jr-l'house. Only ASS 1-F1&D tOLUMNfr fTi V tee a I si Q, TABLE BOABnsi. ..,.. i . YOUXAN FIND A E&YER FUk EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF REAL ES TATE YOU OWN A reasonable "cam paign" of classified adver tising will "sell you out" u real estate. No one who is lookSg for real estate in this city fails to read and consider the real estate ads. Scarcely a sale occurs that is not, in some way. promoted or brought about by a classified ad. Without the influence of the little ads, real estate transactions would be hard to bring about not be cause of any fault or flaw in the properties them selves but because the "right buyers" could not be quickly or effectively found. It would be a slow ! process perhaps only oc ! casionally successful. milIUIMM IIH' KOK SALE (Continued.) MUST BE SOLD In the next 10 days; o-room house and barn. No. 422 West 5th St. Lot 66 2-3.160. $1050. Enquire of Howe & Buoy, ..474 Willamette St., Eugene, Or. H A." I Hi WANTJ3D A number of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu gene General Hospital. tf WANTED Two first-class clerks at ones. Apply at E. Dodge's gro cery store. o2 6 WANTED Tj KENT A mg farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. P.." cave Guard, if WANTED Fresh cow giving good quality of milk in exchange for good top bugy. R. Mc.Murpliey. tf WANTED A woman for light housekeeping. Enquire at the fire engine house at the city hall. WANTED Position as cook In camp ' or hotel. Fifteen years' experi ence. References, Booth-Kelly Co. R. B. Garman, London, Or. tf WANTED By lady; steady work of any kind: chamber work or room ing or boarding house preferred. State wases. Address, "H. P.," care Guard. o30 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. Wyn gar. Phone, Farmers, 84. N5 WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., young chickens wclghliu: from 1 H to 1 pounds. Phone Main 645. WANTED Chamber wor'.; In pri vate .boarding houso. or ether i lK-ht work. Phone Main 01 or nd-. , dress, "llousekt'i Eugene. P?r, 2 15 W. th. 026 WANTED Vou to take your old, comforts to the 'Enterprl'e Shoe. "SPoti" for repairing: f!rst-eiii? work only: honest material: low ' prices. Half solos U.'.c a'.ld.'Ki. 50 Eas Ninth street. "31 WANTED At Springfield tuat-li factory, girls or women to pack matches; good wages and steady work. Ring or communicate wish Paul Betieliieim. Snrlngiiehl. Or. tf rrr' - - K(lt KENT FOR RENT Lodging rooms, quire at 617 Aides street. En tf FftR RENT A good hotel property at Florence. Address William Brund, Florence, Or. tf FOR RENT Pleasant furnished roonfc very reasonable. Call at 2 I r. W. lltji street. o30 FOR RENT An S-room house- In quire at 2 70 North Pearl street, tf FOR PENT Nice front room; ffir iace heat; electric lights and hath. iltable for two gentle men. lf4 East Nintk street. FOR RENT SO acres, 65 under cul tivation: house, barn, henhouse orchard Possession given Soptem-j her O.th. For particulars see R.' McMnrnhey. 559 Willamette tri.y HHCTLLXKorS ' j - rTTTv. a .,..1, l.-lo.ln In Slad- dl i i.uiaui ."'""'"" - ; "rien' tract and Blair Street Addi tlon. Good, easy terms. Best lo cation In Eugene. Any parties having deer hides to sell or tan must get their tags by No vember 1. AJafi)Rltch(TJ n'9d&w. W Artom niteher tanner of light skins. for lace, father, gloves, furs and rugs. Aasper, Oregon. nil dw i "01 rood ,,; k .'"0.5e.na!r: I .- uee.A'l, .. COMPAN Y l.ving over l'li I elanrla nn lla nil merits and haf e.,r, oaiance- imtj nuv-v" , . . ikr ' 'l.V?3'' vaiiev nn ,,' no combination with a:,.- other We eliminate nil pn- lhlllt nf eraft by l-nniedlat h-lneltig seller and buver to We can find what you watr her if it If u i i i .1. rnut cTnr:rv ed Q;. ,rrKa'w-9,or' i -:frladly r!ve all Inquiring 1AB1.E BOARD Select table board fftyi limited number. Business or pi sessional men preferred. Call Mrs. Sktpworth, Phone Black 1 M1 ' i nere Mahi to work. I am me lone ceiuwu worker and finisher. Get your work done bv ', C. Williams. - O UOX T FAIL to see CheSiai if you want bargains in real e??,ie. We buy and sell farm and city proper ty, MiQoved and unimproved. Tim ber and mining stock. II. Chezem, lioom 11. Walton building, tf .VI TUIIXKV-Ai-I.AW L. BILYEU, Attorney-ui-law. Office uver loran s "Shoe" store, Eugene, Oregon. - LEON R. EDMUNSOX. Attornev-nt law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-Iaw. Of fice over Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. S. D. ALLEN. Attornev-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store. 616 Willamette street. Phone Black 2SS1. C. A. WIXTERMEIEH. Attorney-nt-l-.w. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chiinibers-Hris-tow Bank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney and counsellor-at-law. Rooms S and 10, McClung Building, corner Mh and Willamette streets, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. WALTON ft NESS, Attoroevs-t-lav J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness WIP practice 1 ail the cou'ts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton Block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B DORK IS Attorney-at-ilaw; office Hovey Building, cor ' Sth and Willamette Btreen; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK it POTTER, Attorneys at-law. A C. Woodcock and E. O. Potter. Office one block south o) Cbrlsman block, Eugine. Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneya-al law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Practice In all courts of the stat and before the V. S. Land Offlci Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClun . N. HARBAITGH. Special ttttei lion given to divorce and set.tb mont f estates. Ageut for Cojt: nental Insurance Company. Ili"i 5. First National Bank Bulldlr.f Eugene, Oregon. Building. JESSE G. WELLS. Lawyer, No. 2f West Eighth street, Eugene, Ot opposite postoffice. Given Bpei attention to the examination of ab stracts. drafting wills, settllng.ee tates, conveyances and collections Also to all pension matti rs. Phon Red 1176. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN PHYSICIANS AM SClKiKO.NS DR. H. L. STL'DLEV Osteopathli phvslclan. Offices over Chambers strire. 518 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Cotnultatlo free. Residence, 52 7 Pearl street Phone Black 3207. C. H. CANNON, M. D. HomoopathP physician and surgena. Cbronlt disease and diseases of woiuei and children n specialty. Electrl I cal vibra'ory nnd light treatment Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3. uiiuii iniud lug. Phone Main 540. Board' j Hoffman House Phone Main M Hit ANNa MAPKEIl JJteapa'.bii phy.'cian. All citable disease treaied. 'Vmnci' and cMidt.'ii i .iecialty. Office over K E. liimn'' l iionn Hd ie:n. (;. s. ii;;ai:iisi.i:v. m. d. Regui- ..physiciiin mid surgeon. Offices 1 and 17 McClung bul'dilig. Eight and Willamette streets, cilfice an; residence phone. Main A" IMlKLTAM.ll.i W. KAYS & CO.. funeral directors. undertakers and Eugene. Or. DAY & HENDERSON, und-rtakers and embalmers. Corner W'illam eite and Seventh streets. U" T GORDON funeral director. Slate llceliped emiM.im-.. and residence. Tenth nil O V( ; streets. Phone Ited 4 4S1. AIH'MITKIT FREE THOMAS A rc h t . keich ... i.nu drawn: blue print and spwificailons. General super-jf Lane County. Oregon, dated Aug v's oii over buildings in course of ; ut 1H. 190H. the undersigned gna. c I'listruction. It thinking of build- I dlan of the estate of Harry Weaver. Illg. large or fli ti. see me. i ei m reasonable Room 7. Chrlsman l,l,,rk ' . MIM.; KNt.iyElU .. iHERBEKT I.LIUH. Iliiniiiu enKMe-, and expert metallurgy HeilaDle information furnlsherMi Intending : investors. Examinations ""orf'" i por;yn nilties aan ore utaun EititW'. f)rei.'.in. -.lil.N.IKV Sflil.KW.Nx VETERINARY SI'R- .iV.v r.,iiu i.ronmtlv answered ! niht or day. Hanson, offic Residence Phot: Drs Christie and phone. Main 21. Main f.12. ARM K At3)ltS THE l.XNE COI'XTY Al'.STHU'T CO.. Rooty";: ""'I " Warn-n Hlock. I- n... W i . i TH twin CO. Uealera K. res' tate. Creswuil. Or (g . BEAN ANNOUNCES FIRST CONTEST IN NEW GAME, LACROSSE Bas.ill Men To Be Pitted Against Track Aspirants at the University - A game of lacrosse has been sched uled among the athletic events of I'niverslty some time between lnaVKSKtvlng and Christmas. TheQ ......... ....I i-iiiirovui.iu.i' oi me track lneu on .e side a'ui the base- ' ball aspirants on the oilier. Man-' ager Bean" who has charge of both sports, today Hnnouayed the event. Part of the paraphernalia arrued yesi'rday. and the remainder Is ex pected in a few days. Among these are twenta-four sticks. With the shipment were rule books giving a description of the game. The standard field is 125 feet long, but may be reduced to 11(1 feet. The round rubber ball, about the size of a baseball, but of solid rubber, may be kicked or thrown and caught with sticks. They resemble snowshoes In form. However, the player cannot touch the spere with his hands, and therefore must both catch and throw the ball with his stick. On each team are twelve men. These may block each other in inter ference. They may carry and run with the ball, so long as they do not touch their bands to the sphere. The object Is to toss it through a goal sev eral feet off the ground, one being at each end of the field. In general tac tics the guine much resembles basket ball. The benefits derived are particu larly valuable In track work. Hay- ward and Manager Bean believe that It will vary the monotony of cross country work, yet give as valuable. perhaps more valuable, training. I he practice field will probably be the old baseball field on the campus, but the game after Thanksgiving will probably bo played on the Kulcald gridiron. KELSAY ENJOINED FROM LAYING WATER MAINS An order restraining the county court from Issuing a franchise to B. S. Kelsay, of Eugene, to lay water, and gas pipes in the Arleta district was granted by Presiding Judge Gan lenbeln Li the state circuit court yes terday morning. The complainant w us .1. H. Nash, who laid out the town of Nii'divlil". near Arleta. Mr. Nash says tlr.it when he dedicated the streets to public use he reserved the right to lay water mains therein, and the granting of a franchise to Kelsay would be an Infringement upon his rights. Notice of the injunction was served upon County Judge Webster yesterday, and also upon Commission ers Lluhtner and Barnes. The court will tijie ten days In which to file an answer. Ore ;iian. l OU SALH, i'Xt it AXGE OH LEASH Having concluded to retire from the lumber business I offer for sale, lease or will exchange for Eugene or Portland Income property, my saw mill, sawmill site, booms, lumber sheds, office, planers, dry kilns and all tools connected with the huslneso. Mill located at river bridge in the centre of Engi ne city, east and west, and only 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 sinbivood. pnwdiist, shavings, cull liiniii'-r, us well as the better grades of liunh r. Lo:s are cheap. labor cheap, lumber high. A eood ml hunt! can niake this! property pay lor llself in two years, ; and 11 he will op.i.r.e day mid iilehl in one ytiir. Giur.'-M opior'uuiiy in this p.irt of Orcgen for a iniii nian; best located mill In the stale. Capm' ity, 20.lM'i fe.t in ten hours. j 'When V"ii liav.' this mill you are at the market. Planer and dry kiln everything in- dec! to make lots il j lumber and lots of money. Give this lour early attention if Interested In I a lumber proposition. I am sure you cannot bent it in the slate. The quicker you iu-t tre surer you are of making your fortune, for this is a ckance In a lifetime. M. S BARKER, 3:S3 Pearl street, Eugene, Or Why the Eugene Poultry Co. drew 11-' i -x ' ' - V.h,'t"VA' .,. .,rt , the Eneene Chetlllc n't i' I vt riiiiiMi.i ...... .. . - ii'uiiuiov. I al Works, . i r.osi. at Eugene, Phone Red NOTICK rtV Gl AP.UIAVS Sli.H Notice Is Hereby given that.by vlr- Jue of an order of the Probate Court . i.ester vteavei. " ; minor. , was duly licensed to sell i the right. title nnd Intere.t of me isald minors, being an undivided two- thls interest In and to t tig Tol ipw- mg oeserii.e,, . i-iil ; i,,nn, nt the howiwest l)f d(,n1t,,n and claim No. 61. Noiir. V(J yajr, in iiection 33. township j i ',., K. run thenceforth '-d degrees East I"-'" cnaingj c I East 24-halns; South 15. ains. . ,snd W.W 24 chains to beginning, j A miv-i; .x.r nnlni? at ine .onneaM corner V li. I.. II 51 Not If. No 72 In section .).-., lowimp .i.. 'II. 2 W.. run W-st 43.30 chains.; .South l.'. l" chain", to South line of, ' i..;, t-,t 43.S0 rhaim to S. K .ffl niT thereof, and North 30 ffyiute ( Vast 1 :,. 1 0 chains b'-glnnlir. - Sr7i ner thereof, and North 30 A-itite.0 taitiin C) t" ,-i t.m. more ioj i. ail In I.an.T-i'in:. Oregon, at p." va-e .ale I Vni.-h I" h.in.i. S.i i 1 "iia-liaii suant .-aid order Jllit il .y "( S-f'e 1 therefore I on and att'lt'! her. i:i'iv r. iStiTiiKU pacific , K. 1!. TIMKUMSII Toward Portlaiul l'a.veng'r No. 16 2:43 . in., Oregon Ex press, i No. IS 6:00 a. m., Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12 11.55 a. in., Roseburg passenger. O Toward San Wnnriico Pavsenger No. 11 2:1S p. m., Roseburg pas senger. No. 179:35 p. m Cottage Grove passeuger. No. 1512:32 a. m. California Express. O No. 13 5:44 a. nO San Francisco Express. WeiHlliuK llrnuctl. No. S4 1:30 a. m.. leaves Eugene for SVirlngfleld. No. $211:10 a. m., arrives Eu gene f:tu Sprln0eld. io. m1-i:uu p. in., leaves Kugene for Wend Hug. No. SS 5:40 p. lu., arrives Eu gene from Wendllng. - JOHN M. SCOTT, Geu. Pass. Agt,, Portland, Oregon. VINCENT RESTAURANT Meals at all Hours 20c and up Phone Black 1557 West ElghthSt . CHICHESTER S PILLS W INK lHAMltNll II HAM. A I. jtt. Al sy KHUt la We DeallntheBest Farms to Be Had On the Market) Today 220 nores sltunted 10 ml lea from till Rone; 160 acres undr cutllvatlon; 20 acres in tlnibor, hulnnca in pas ture; 1 nrre of fruit; ood house, bnrn nnd outhiiUuMnnH. bt of wa tor. This !b aliolutely cmo of the host fnrius hi Lane coituty. Price, $(10 itr nrr Z acres river lmHom lnml, Kltiiatcd near Springfield; much fruit of all varieties; 1 0-rnotn house; wood well; bnrn; 2 cows, 3 dozen chick ens, 9 head hoKH, 1 farm wagon, Ret of double harneHH, nut of single Imrness, 1 llht drivlnR rig, 100 lbs. white lead for patntiuK, 6 gals, oil; Includes crop and farm tools. Price $7000 T.O acres, 35 Bores In cultivation, sit uated 1 mile east of Donna; house, hnrn and outbuilding: 1 team of horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 hogs, harness, waon, plow, cultivator, harrow, mower, rake, spray wag on, chlrkenn, small tooln, huy car rier, etc.; 20 tons hoy, 276 bushelf oats, 4 or f litres of corn, potatoe for family use; Interest In phone; 2 wells. Prlco $:KiOO 15 acres of fruit land 5 miles south west of Eugene; il acres In cult I vutlon, remainder In oak grove; 7 room ho'.'sc; b rn 2 (ix 4 0 feet I n process of const met Ion ; 2 wcIIk; 0 :irr's In tearing fruit.; teli'pboiw and it. V. D. Prlco $ur(Hi rjO.JtS acres 3 miles from Kng.Mii cnurLhouFc; ni'tnt beautiful bnllfl Ing sp;tt near Kugiiu. Price . WOOtMf C.n neres river bottom land tfltuaie.l S nill-'H from Hugfiie on river road: 10 '-r;i in solid balm tlniln-r ! will cut 'JiMHt in L'.",(HI (-(irilt o. 1 woof; ''D mfH of 1h!s siniil! Italic and willow. Till.- wood cells at $' , a cord delivered to excelsior tnfll. PrlcR JHi.li'Htj acre all deep rich valley snll, sit-j iiaied 4 M- tnites from Eugene; all; under cultivation, welt fenced; old, bouse; some; fruit trees; 2 good j wells. Price $IOO "r urn-1 - Notice These Snaps In City Property A modern 7-rooin 'house situated J blocks from high school on one ol the best streets In the city; a 70 foot well with water "tower and tank: abundance of water for lawn and Indoor line. This is absolute ly a bargain. Prlco faXim 1 House of five rooms situated on i North Washington street; corner I lot. 80xlii0. Price '. .7imi j House of 5 rooms; lot RCI50; city I water and good drilled well; H lot bark, tax title, making lot about 'H0 feet. All kinds of fruit on lot; streets paved. Price. $21 m 2 new 4-room cottages with 2 lots! on yar!lne oppoRite l(jlrmoiint stofr-; property rents at 114 per moncj Price $IHO Good 10-room modern house, situat ed corner Eleventh and High t.; pavlirfkand sidewalk. Price H'MMl ouiw ol 8 rooms nicely located on .;RBt Thirteenth tre!: lot Ji l S5; god well fect deep; s r connections and water In the house; fruit of all kinds; good drn, chicken park. Price. .:tMl Good 5-room hoiiKO with all modern convenience, barn and carpenter's shop, situated on lot 100x160 feet; practically all the furniture wies with the house. This is close In property. Prlce. $I'J4MI We have s'.tne cieTice resident e lot prices ranging from f l.,0 to IIO.'.O er lo', cl-ise In. It bio. ks and frontage In best .an o: the rlry. Absolutely the best :;trt';tins on the market. : In nnd get our prices. iiiit" p-'l r't-rnn IMllttU tlx 4 Hi. I I.-...I ItirUll.AV rV2 '-. th r KiM-.B. VvS iMt. llnr. H"T f your " ?? Irl(.,tt.. AMfl lll.flll H-TI'HH V iiii(iM nuM rii.i.H. u; wa y3 II virsHiouiw o S ecorQ see Zimmerman They have the SECOND Eio-hth street. Their lists and uroportios offered for sale are SECOND TO NOrft Eugene. q We could give you prices here on farms, orchards, fruit lands, acre tracts, houses, lots, business property, and all f whioh would not be as satisfactory to you as for you to get into our hack and drie to the property you want. They all say "We have the be9t bargains in the city. But our motto is "A satisfied client is our best 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 2?. WEST EIGHTH STREET, OP P0SITE POSTOFFICE. ZIMMERMAN & RUGH TEN SHARES FREEl We will cive ten shares of Minirnr Stock Pre? a To any person unswerlng this nd within ten days, stating what stock they now hold or wish to purchase. STOt'KS American Wheel and Vehicle American Tel"graihone. American Cnnndlun Oil. American l.o Forest Wireless Tel. Co. Alaska Pet. & Goal (Troas.) 11. C Amalgamated Goal. Alaska Pet. & Coal ( Pooled) t'oiiialock Golden Gate M. Co Geriuan-Anierlcan Coffee. Omaha Intl. Telephone Co. Portland Home Telephone Co. 'i'aconiii Homo Telephone Co. I'nlted Wireless Telegraph Co. I'acltio Wireless Telegraph Co. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Eldtdlty Copper. National Copper. VK HAVE stock In Oregon's richest mlno; 1200.000 capital fully nnd non-niiciibl, for sale for cash or trade. This mine Is fully equipped nnd paying running expenses, EmkuIii.' that tit once. WE HAVE Mining, Industrial, Invention or Oil Slocks, which we will sell for cash or trade for rarms. timber lauds, town or c.ty properly, or anything of value. WE HAVE t! per cent and S per cent guaranteed slooks, Stveol nnd Electrical Railway. WE A 1 1 1 ; dealers in municipal, corporation and other boa.'.s. IK Vol' do not find here what you want, stale fully Just what vou d. stre, what you have to trade, or whether It Is it ca.sh de.il. ihe price, etc. Telegraph, write or call. Roberts (Sb Co. STOCKS AXI IIO.MIS, ltil SIXTH STIIKUT, POHTI.AM). OHIXiOX. Save your pennies nlld own the (ll rer. Everyone lli'lleves II. No time Is wuslol ami lewer nilslnkes are ainI Dll I lie VISiELE SPITING Oliver Typewriter SI AMtAIIK VISIItl.E TVPE- WIlli'Ell, IteciiiiM' vwry word N kIiowii as Hilt leu. Wl-ile for K-clnl illy payilii lll pi-opoHllloll, or wi' Ihe llliicllllie lit my offlci'. C. S. I HANK, laical Agent, Eugene, Oregun. C. R. MEAD. J. W. MAC HEN BEFORE buying real cs " tate call up or come to Springfield, tht best town . oi ts aize in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water pwer 'n ,ne State. Farms of all sizes a rid descriptions, alio cty property for sale. M, M. & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone Miln 171 P RIGHT FROM THE MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling; Cards in all sizes at O Schwarzsr.h ild's Book Stoi? The House of Superior (Lality 586 Willamette St.. P POLrS GAZETTEER A I lu Inn IMrfct'irr of etirh C ity, t.iKfi iiimI Ul.tKr in Ufi-jun nimI fatiililin, rU iiik m Itrw rlpOtt Nltrti 11 iff (full plater, IM-Mtlofl, . ..a' I'-. '( -- f " -I THE -O- & Rifth second rea-l estate office west on O Now is the Time to visit California When Bummr - !i. n-.' . l. In these noi-rbei-ii s'aVs. the sun Is o ily mild i.ni ! r Ihe hr'nht 'due "!: I Of Soutll'lll Cllllfo !;i. This Is one of iia!tir''H haoiy provisions oler nal Hummer (or thosj who cannot onduro a timro sevoro climate. California has ben called ' tho "Mocca" of the win- Si" ; tor tourist. It hotoui and (topping place are aa Varied aa those of all ' woll-rogulated cltlea. Via- : ' Hois cun always find ) siillabln accoinmodntlotiH, congenial companlonR nnd varied, pleasing re ereatloiis. SOUTHERN PACIFIC-CO. Will ho ubil to nu' Iv fjun vfry attract I v P'rH'tiri, flcycrftittin In (I'IhM h nrny d'HKhtn of n winter in Cal ifornia. Vfry low r lu-j-'.-t-'n wnr pnn iffi-etH rro on cu?i to Culiroriilii. Th Tvti f-'Mn Km "'ti 1 Ai)K'I'' nnd n-turn U $'5 I. hul t nix month hI'Vp Hlop-ovorH iM o!lh'r (J,"i tloti. Hlriill'r MX'-'irtnn nitiHi arn in fU't- to all 0'ili fornla polnlH. For full Informi'.llon. niffi'na; car riHf vutlnnH nnd !k'H. nil on or llfKr(iih or writ A. J. ff'.tlotte. Ak'mu, ICuKftw, or VM. McMl ltltW. (H'li. 1'ii-xt. At., lortl.iinl, (nKon 55 G Till lQ..fnr( nruftliiic nii'l liluf lr!''tfnu t'rfMiit ()wntrhii Mutit FhiiiIs!hm1 Xotiiry Public C. S. Freeland & CO. o ABSTRACTORS d- a , - " 'iM ii isp i in v . ttiiu inv inrnr'i ai "ii i" 0 0