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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1908)
kvgk&b daily OrARbiriESbAV, octouer 27, 1008 US JOB SALE-Eoquire of: PWiw 03i r ..TTk. a good house J Suqulre 660 Wjl ample 4-ft VNiliams Traasfe' lliln r.i. Jfljuares good corru- f eitri wagon. En Lwrmce street. J. W. kine ran "" r Vwd Stock Farm. Dex- Ei cottage, plastered; Ltmu complete. 1200. 0 0IIt street. 6t A BARGAIN One iffet, hall mirror, couch, s of best Oregon strain. ,9 and 11 a. m. at 183 jr phone Black 4752. jOLD In the next 10 km house and barn, No. Er.rh st. Lot 66'2-3xl60. kaire of Howe & Buoy, Ee St., tugene, ur. BY OWNER Two -room house: barn; line krden; on Fourth street, race. Lot lttuxaa on Id Alder streets, inst fttterson school. J. J. j Willamette street, ti wottages near Univer lr room, t700; 1, five , modern, 1120U. one room cottage, excellent Red Star Real Estate. First Xat. Bank. CHANCE to buy from and buy right, nice high rise and lot, all on the lie. 1 hare 8 lots and 2 louses. All must go. In- 16 East Thirteenth st. l-fiol air engine; force fcecied; 690-gallon tank. feet lii-inch pipe, for at Hall & Shumway's, kith street. See it. tf BY OWNER Fifteen .choice fruit land, wide N variety of fruits and 111 lo bearing. Three feeast of Eugene, on tel Id rural delivery route. ft and new barn. Price Call up Farmers 284. Hity property; lots, cot Ifiences; tracts and busi- to SoiOO: farms. pd, fruit, grain and p to 898 acres; Timber pes to 800 acres; see J. room 4, First Nat'l Bk. r-u&e team of heavy M set of chain harness 4-inch Mitchell wnsrnn pJdltlon. Mules are true and a perfect team for N- Price for outfit poire at this office. pSES FOR SALK f'thws, of Creswell, have F draft hnrsps ty -sy are voting an .Qn r l"i see them at r.raa. ,r to Schmitt Bros for prices and terms, tf On East 1 lth .i,u P house with basement! c; city water. !. "erything new and SOd rhAttii If u wishes to leave the P 406 E 11th st 027 F-Four and oneiaTf C . ene-fourth mile 'UKlien Hhnnl J-i-room (niiQnA i N. poultry h"fi,T:. "d; ' orcnard of choice raspberries. Call at Id P- S- Teachout, ron, R. f. D. No. - tf wfSS 1w ie8iience of dt, ,;vr Ie- spod ttrmZ une nne kr V:.' lor eale on Wil- w2M'n eood rent, on he Pacific Land raell.. ""'ey Dlock. manager. tf r' acre n i , . rltlnn. '"ei una. fiart- a iS" " new I ...rd wells M. r.fc"T W,S. on InrlnHIn Thl. r It 3(1 V '"usie tl lit, I,. da?'8- 1 he : . ""w n and also llUS? chicken V. . har.,,?"4 some fruit. itl ,amMte street. -r.r" experl-l London, Or. if i FIED COLUMNS Y(3J CAN FIND A BUYER FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF REAL ES TATE YOU OWN A reasonable "cam paign" of classified adver tising will "sell you out" ia real estate. No one who is looking for real estate in thisQity fails to read and consider the real estat? ads. Scarcely A sale occurs that is not, in some way, promoted or brought abont 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" coulfl not be quickly or effectively found. It would be a slow process perhaps only oc casionally successful. WANTED (Continued) WANTED A share of the farmers to eat at the Cosy restaurant, Sixth and Willamette streets. tf WANTED TO KENT A awg farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED Fresti cow giving good quality of milk in exchange for good top buesy. R. McMurphey. tf WANTED A woman for light housekeeping. Enquire at the fire engine house at the city hall. WANTED A numner of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu gene General Hospital. tf WANTED By lady; steady work of any kind: chamber work or room ing -or boarding house preferred. State wages. Address, "H. P.," care Guard. o30 WANTED TO TRADE Span of yearling mules and a last spring's mule, to trade for sheep; or will trade cattle for sheep. S. P. Wyne gar. Phone, Farmers, 84. N5 WANTED AT ONCE At the Eugene Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., young chickens weighlnp from 1 U to 1 pounds. Phone Main 645. WANTED Chamber work In pri vate boarding house, or other light work. Phone Main 91 or ad dress, "Housekeeper," 245 W. 7th, Eugene, 026 WANTED You to take your old comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe "Shop" for repairing; first-class work only; honest material; low prices. Half soles, 35c and up. 59 East Ninth street. o31 WANTED At Springfield match factory, girls , or women to pack matches; good wages and steady work. Ring or communicate with Paul Bettelheim. Springfield. Or. tf FOR KKXT FOR RENT Lodging rooms, quire at 617 Aider street. En tf FOR RENT An 8-room house; In quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf ROOMS TO KENT Flat of five rooms on ground floor. 120 W. Sixth street. 02S FOR RENT A good hotel property at Florence. Address William Brund, Florence, Or. tf FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room, very reasonable. Call at 2 IS W. 11th street. o30 FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace heat; electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East 'inth street. FOR RENT 80 acres, 65 under cul tivation: house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given 5eptn- ber 15th. For particulars see K. McMurphey, 559 Willamette street. LOflT AND FOUNT) LOST At noon Sunday, a bran fur stole, between Seventeentn and Thirteenth st'ets on Willamette, or between Willamette and Alder. Please return to Guard office and receive reward. o 2S USCEliliA.TBOlJR BUY LOTS of Mark Fleming in Slad den's rtYact and Blair Street Addl tion. Tiood. easy tejms. Best lo cation in Eugene. O Any parties having deer hides to sell or tan mint rei-the r tags oy -o- eir laKs Ritchey. vember nl9d&w. AgMi Adam Ritchey, tannery (Oj:ht skins, for lace, leather, gW-'J, furs and men. At .lasner. Oregon. T nl9 dw ., THK OREGON LAND COMPANY inds on its own merits andy8 frr; combination with any oM-r company. We eliminate an 1 slbllitv of graft by lmmedlat'-n bringing seller and buyer tosetnej what vou want u n to be had in the coast country and will gladly give all inquirinz str.in- Inform ir ion nosslbie. We ave a iarce list of farms and dry! -VsJ.-operty. also some good Ihivl 'n tln.l.A lonHa rtn Ten Sfn H bl' trUlf. A. H 412 Willamette 'reet. Kugeno, Oi. T I nt t-. ... . fr . . .:!VTK.U !' board ! i"i a imiiiea number. Hnainuri iMuifssiuum uieu preferred. Call Mrs. Q lpworth, Phone mk H61. AY 1 here again to work. I am the lone cement worker and luiautT. uim your work done bv L C. Wiilia; DON'T FAIL to see Chezem if you want oargains in real estate. We buy and sell farm and city proper ty. Improved and unimproved. Tim ber and mining stock. H. Chezem. Koom 11. Walton building tf .VnoK.YS.Ai-I.AW L. BILYU, Attorney-at-Iaw. Office Over Torau's shoe store, Eugene. Oregon. LEON Inw R. EDMl'NSON. Attornev-at Rooms l'and 2, Eugene Loan Savings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene an and Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. S. D. ALLEN, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store; 616 Willamette street. Phone Black 2S81. C. A. WINTER. MEIER, Attorney-at-law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Olfice over Chambers-Bris-tow Bank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney and counsellor-nt-lnw. Rooms 8 and 10, McClung Building, corner Sth and Willamette streets. Eugene, Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. WALTON & NESS. Attornevs-at-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice In all the coin is in the state. Office, room 3, Walton block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B. DORRIS Attorney-ut-law; office Hovey Building, cor Sth and Willamette Btreeis; rooms 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK & POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O Potter. Office one block south o) Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Practice in all courts of the stab and before the U. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McCluni I. N. HARBAUGH. Special attel tion given to divorce and settU meat tf estates. Agent for Coot' nental Insurance Company. Rot 5, First National Bank Building Eugene, Oregon. Building. JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2 West Eighth street, Eugene, Or opposite poetofflce. Glvee speUal attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances and collections Also to all pension matters. Phont Red 1176. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I'HYSICIAIIS AND SURGKONS DR. H. L. STUDLEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence, 62 7 Pearl street. Phone Black 3207 C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathic physician and Burgeon. Chronic 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. Boardt Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. UK. ANNA MAURElt. Jsteapathlf phy'clan. All curable dlswasei treated. Women and ch-lldtan I specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn'r Phone Red 1631. G. S. REARDSLET, M. D. Kegulr ..physician and Burgeon. Offices 1' and 17 McClung building. Eight! and Willamette streets. Office and residence phone. Main 4 7. INDKItTAKKItS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. DrfY & HENDERSON, undertakers and enibalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. . W. T. GORDON, funeral director. Slate licensed Kibnlmer. Office .mil residence. Tenth and Olive streets. 'hone Red 44H1. ARCH I I'KCT FKEE THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and plans drawn; blue print and specifications. General super vision oveiObulldings in course of 0i instruct Ion. If thinking of build ing, large or small, see me. HJrms reasonable. Boom 7, Chrisman block. MINING KMilNF.F.IlS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information fiished to intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on VMS' 1 ore trgjment. Eugene. OrV.W.i. Q VETERINARY M'lttiKO.NH LIC'CSWED VETEKINARY SI R GE7TNS Calls promptly answered night or day. Drs. Christie and Hanson, yffice phone. Main 21. ItesidennVJ'tione. Main fj)!. AI!STItiTORS THE LANE fOI NTY ABSTRAC ro kooiiis 2 m ::. arrv. !.,.' nr. W"- reap.W Warryi Block ' ble. , . ....... fij nv.M: rfi r. nT.i i .. CO. Lf,j.rs It re' estte.fi&-a.w;i. Or G ' 1 Ore- st i; i:viis Tfi j . yiirv.'WTr, E gon. Olllre-- iin-.'f SEVERAL REAl: ESTATE DEALS AT CRESWELL Srarhrnno - h f!nl,ro- xr... .on ilaVc Formed Partnership and Win Deal in Land (Special Correspondence. Cr.Qell, Oct. 27. Scarbrough & Cochran I One name of a new real es tate firm here. They will carry on a general real estate business ami ,ke a specialty of fruit lands. nr. Scar brough is the pioneer in the fruit business here. Ho has ,v,n bevoml any ques'ion that the upper Vil'lin ette valley will grow fruit the equal of any grown in the Hood and ,BUe river valleys for slie. quality and firmness, while the color of the ap ples is superior to any in the other famous apple-growing districts. Mr. Cochran is a prominent business man of Cottage Grove. This firm will ad vertise extensively to bring the rjssl bilitles of this county as a fruit rais ing section before the. homeseoknra They are up-to-date, successful busl- i ness men, and it is time for the oUt : "curb-stone brokers" to wake up or ! take to the tall timber either will benefit the town. B. S. Kelsay has rented his 500-1 acce farm here to the Wesitott broth ers, of Ashland, for three years. Mr. ; Kelsay and family will now nmve to Portland. E. .Moore, a recent arrival from I New Mexico , has purchased the j blacksmith shop and home of Frank I Morton. Mr. Morton and fmnilv will remove to Eugene. Mr. Moore has sent for his family, nnd has written to a number of friends to come. Goo. M. Miller, the Eugene real es tate dealer, has purchased the V. II Smith farm, containing 6S0 acres. His nephew, of Ynklma. Wash., will farm the place for a few years. Lat er it is Mr. Miller's Intention to cut the farm up into small tracts. This is a splendid piece of property, being nearly all bottom land. F. C. Sly. of this place, bought the .Tohn Buoy farm, containing about 200 acres, for $4600. It was sold yesterday at public auction. Mr. Sly has acquired a valuable piece of prop erty. It joins A. Shnfer'8 60 acres of young orchard, for which he recomly refused $12,000. Henry Varsen has purchased three lots of S. A. McKay at an ndvance of $100 above the price Mr. McKay purchased them for a few months ago. Town property, us well as coun try properly, is rapidly increasing In value here. In spite of calamity howl ers and election. Mr. Varsen intends to put up a handsome residence next spring. John R. Scott, proprietor of hte Central Hotel, killed a four-prong buck Thursday, which was one of the largest ever brought to town. It dressed nearly 150 pounds. FI.OIR l'LOflt Valley flour. $1.15 per sack. Billy Department Store. Ax tf Abstracts furnished nnd land title examined. Fred Klsk, Merchants Bank building. Eugene. Oregon. tf Notlre of Sheriff's Sale on Execution Notice Is hereby given Hint by vir tue of an execution nnd order of sale Issued out of the circuit court for the county of Lane, state of Oregon, on the Sth day of October. 190S, In a suit wherein H. C. Mnhon, plaintiff, recovered Judgment ngainst M. II., Rnnkln, defendant, on the 17th day of March, 190S. for the sum of forty two thousand four hundred seventy and 60-1 no dollars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the of fice of the rlerk of said court on the 24th day of Marrh. 190s, and said execution to nie directed, com manding me In the name of the state of Oregon, that out of the personal property of said defendant, or. If sufficient cannot be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant In Lane county on or nf torthe said 24th day of March. 19I1S. I satisfy the sum of forty-two thous and, four hundred seventy nnd 60 100 dollars. In IT. S. gold coin, now due on said Judgment, with Interest at the rato of six per cent per nn ntim from the 17th dny of March 190S. and the further sum of one hundred thirty-four and 80-100. dol lars costs, nnd also the costs of and upon this writ, nnd being unnble to find pewonnl property with which to satisfy said Judgment, I did on the Sth dav of October. 1908. levy on the following described real property. situated in Lnnc county, Oregon, nnd belonging to said defendant M. II. Rankin, on the 24th day of Ma-rh. 190S. or subsequently, to-wlt: The north half of the southeast quarter, and east hnlf of the northeast quar ter of Section 30. Township 19 South. Range 6 West, containing 160 acres" the cast half of the southwest n n r-' ter nnd lots 3 and 4 of Section IS. Township 19 South. Range 6 Wst. containing 1 59.40 acres; lots 3. 4. S and 6 of Section 26. Townshl'i 16 South. Range 7 West, containing 156. S6 acres: the wmH quarter of Section 2S. Township 15 South, Range 7 West, containing 00 ants; the west half of the northwest quar ter of Section 24, Township i 9 South, Range 7 west, contniMnit SO acres: lots 1, jnl and 6 of Section 3, Town ship 14 South. Range 8 w.-st, con taining 173.99 acres. All of the above-described l:rt)' being sltii.-.ted In Lane county, Oregon. Nj therefore, in the name of J) SiVe of Oiceon, and In romnllmsco with said erecutlon Al In order lo fails fy) said JudgemMit. costs nnd nccru liig rntW I will on Wednesday, the ISth dsfiJof November. 190S. at the southwest door of the county court house. In Eugene, l.ane county. Ore- ,5Vin, between the hours or a. m. '."Si i ovtoek fR m.. to-wlt, at 1 ..clock n. m. oiisald day, offer for c.la fnr r:ith Rill, I t lo reriernpiinii nil of the above-named defendant's M. I!. Rankin's rl:-by-itle nnd Inter - "L.'-pn'.V! r ' t.KIl I" Sheriff of l.ati" rv,.. Oregon. Hated this 1Mb day of OoIkt 190S. SOl'TlfERX f.U'lFU' It. It. TIME CAR I) Toward l'urlluml Ptvssetigt'r No. 162:43 a. m Oregon Ex press. No. is 6:00 a. in.. Cottage Grove passen . No. Ti 11:5 in., Roseburs passenger. Tovnrl San Frauciv Passenger No. 11 2: IS p. in., Hoseburg pas senger. No. 179:35 p. m.. Cottage Grove passenger. 0 No. 1512:32 a. m., California Express. No. 13 6:44 a. m., San Francisco,! Excess. g WeiHlling Hnuicli. No. S4 9:30 a. in., leaves Eugene for Springfl.iJ. No. t2 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. wi., leaves Eugene for Wondllng. No. SS 6:49 p. m., arrives Eu gene from Wendllng. JOHN M. SCOTT. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. COSY RESTAURANT We will give you a good meal for 25 cents Lunch from 5 cents up Begging a' share of your patronage I am at your serivece, S. WHITE, Prop.-, 6th and Willamette. We Deal In the Best Farms to Be liad On the Market Today 220 acres situated 10 miles from Eu geue; 160 acres under cultivation; 20 acres In timber, balance In pas ture; 1 acre of fruit; good house, barn nnd outbuildings; best of wa ter. This Is absolutely one of the best farms In Lane county. Price, $ll) per acre 12 acres river bottom land, situated near Springfield; much fruit of all varieties; 10-room house; good woll; barn; 2 cows, 3 dszo:i chick ens, 9 head hogs, l'farm wagon, set of double harness, sot of single harness, 1 light driving rig, 100 lbs. white lead for painting, 6 gals, nil; includes crop and farm tools. Price 7OO0 50 acres, 35 acres In cultivation, slt uatod 1 mile east of Donna; house, barn and outbuildings; 1 team of horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 hogs, harness, wagon, plow, cultivator, ! harrow, mower, rake, spray wag on, chickens, small tools, hay car rlar, etc.; 20 tons hay, 276 bushels oats, 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoos for family use; Interest In phone; 2 wells. Price $nm 15 acres of fruit land 5 miles south west of Eugene; 9 acres In culti vation, remainder In oak grove; 7 room house; barn 26x40 feet In process of construction; 2 wolls; 6 acres In bearing fruit.; telephone and R. F. D. Prlco $2W() 50.98 acres 3 nilloB from Eugene courthouse; most beautiful build ing spot near Eugene. Price . $lliIM 60 ncres river bottom land situated 8 miles from Eugene on river road; 40 acres In solid balm timber will cut 2000 to 2500 cords of wood: 20 ncres of this small balm and willow. This wood sells at $5 a cord delivered lo excelsior mill. Prlco :f'00 65 ncres all deep rich valley soil, sit uated 4 miles from Eugene: all under cultivation) well fenced; old house; some fruit trees; 2 good wells. .Price. .$100 t Here Notice These Snaps In City Property A modern 7-room house situated 2 blocks from high school na one of the best streets In the. city; a 70 foot woll with water tower and tank; abundauce of water fir lawn and Indoor ubo. This Is absolute ly a bargain. Price $.lfMMl House of five rooms situated on North Washington street; corner lot. 80x160. Price 70 House of 6 rooms; lot 66x150: city water and good drilled well; Vi lot back, tax title, making lot about 240 feet. All kinds of fruit on t; streets paved. Prl'.$2100 2 new 4-room cottages with 2 lots on carllne opposite Falrmount store; property renta at $14 per month. Prlee $ltM Good 10-rnoa modori bouse, situat ed oorr Eleventh and High uta.i paving and sidewalk. lrlce 4(XK) House of 8 rooms nicely located on East Thirteenth tret: lot 6x (Jjii; goed well feet deep; sewer conaectlons and water In the bouse; fruit of all kinds; ood barn, chlckei park. Prtce. .$:O0 flood 6-room bouse with all modern convenience, burn and carpenter's jihop, situated or. lot 100x160 feet; Qracllcally all the furniture goes with the bonne. This Is close lo properly. Price $420 We have some 'idce residence lots prices ranglntCjw.m $1 n(jni $150 to $1050 per lot, close In. Ick blocks and frontage In best .... of the city. Absolutely the best ! bargains on the market 1 r.,n ad get our !r!r) HOLLENBECK REAL ESTATE CO. ! ; q,ne III I. ' Office, -4K7 llliiiii.MIe Ktrect. Second see Zimmerman & Rugh seend They have the SECOND real estate office west on Eighth street. Their lists and properties offered for sale are SECOND TO NONE n Eugene. We could give you prices hore on farms, orchards, fruit .nds, acre tracts, houses, lots, business property, and all of which would not be as satisfactoryBto you u for you to get into our hack and drive to the pwperty you want, They all say "We have the best bagains in the city. But our motto is "A satisfftd client is our best ad vertisement." If we are true to our motto youacannot af ford to come to Eugone to locate and not come to see us before buying1. OFFICE 22 WEST EIGHTH STREET, OP POSITE P0ST0FFICE. ZIMMERMAN & RUOH TEN SHARES FREE We will give ten shares of Mining Stock Free To tiny person answering this ad within ton days, stating what slock they now hold or wish to purchase. STOCKS American Wheel and Vehicle American Telcgraphono. American Canadian Oil. American l.o Forest Wireless Tel. Co. Alaska Pet. Coal iTroaa.) II. C Amalgamated Coal. Alaska Pet. & Coal ( Pooled I Comstock tlolden C.nlo M. Co. (lerniaii-Ainerlcan Coffee. Omaha lnd'. Telephone Co. Portland Home Telephone Co. Tacoma Homo Telephone Co. United Wireless Telegraph Co. Pacific Wireless Telegraph Co. .Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Fidelity Copper. National Copper. K IIAVK stock In Oregon's richest mine: $200,000 capital fully and non-assessable, fur sale for cash or trade. This mine Is fully equipped and paying running tixpenses. Kxamino that nt once. WE IIAVK Mining. Industrial, Invention or Oil Slocks, which wo will sell for cash or trade for farms, timber lands, town or city property, or anything of value. WK II.VVI-: 0 per cent and S per cent guurruittied stocks, Slreet and Klecti'lcnl Hallway. .t , . VK AltIC dealers ln municipal, corporation and other bonds. IF Vol' do not find hern what you want, statu fully Just what you de sire, what you luivo to trade, or whother It Is a cash deal; the price, etc. Telegraph, write or call. ... KODCrtS o2 jO- stocks ami itoNim. I III SIXTH STIIKKT, POltTI.AM), OUKtiON. Hnvn your imuiiiIcn nml own die Oli ver. Kveryolio llellev.-s II. No lime Is wwUHl anil fewer mistake nre nuiile on tliw VISiBLEWRlTINC Oliver Typewriter nil'; sT.wn.utn visihlk tvpk wkitkii, H.T4IIIN.' every wtrril Is mIioivii iih writ ten. Write for spccuil cony Niylli.'lil proMMtltlotl, or see (111 liulclillie tit my office. V. H. KltANK. Ixnal Agent, Kllgelie, Oregon. C. R. MEAD J. W. MAC HEN BEFORE buyino; real e- tate call uo or come to Springfield, the best town of its size in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes a nd descriptions, also cty property for sale. M, m. & REAL ESTATE GO Ttltphoiu NU In 171 RJCHT FROM TH MILLS CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling- Cards in all sizes at SchwarzsfMd's Book $to The House ofSoperior Quality 586 YVUUiMtke St,. POLK'S GAZETTEER . lldwlnn i trrrttry ot irh Mr, 'I it Mini tli.ijfr In i)rrznn ami uml.lfz'.'", Ktt itiK M lrrrlftiir lolffi h ill em h lm-r, i.iil'n. HhiriiiiriK r.if-llttlr Nfiil m I ln-l- flrl IHriM-lMfV tit tut b MtlalurMI It. I-. Wii K TO., Inr. Now is the Time to visit, California When mi minor hun puKHod In thoHO nnrttutrn HtatH, I ho Kill) 1h mily till I un ilor Iho brltit l)lut HldcH of Hon ( hern ('u 1 1 for n la. TIiIh 1b ono of nut uru:n happy provlHlona otor nnt HiuiiiiHT for Ihoso who riiunot nndiiro a morn novnro cllmntfl. Cnllforntn hna bwn called tho "Moccu" of thn win ter tourlHt. !tn hntnlti and nto(plnK plncea art varlod am thnno of all well-regulntert rttl. Vti Itorn can always find Hiiliablo accommodations, coupon lul companloiiH and varied, pIuuhIiik r cn.'alloitH. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will bo Kind to fiupply some very uttrwettve llt.irnturo, ileHcrlbltiK In iletiill the ninny rtellKhtti of a winter ill Cal ifornia. Very low round-trip excur nlon tft-ketH tiro on mile to Cnlifornlii. , The rnto from Ktitrene to jn AnKeleH mid return la S&G. I.lmlt ! montlm. allowing Hlop-overii In' either direc. Hon. St m liar excursion niteii nre In effect to nil Cull fon!u points. For full lnformntlon. HleepliiK car nw.rvatlons and tickets, cull on or telcKmph or write A. J. Clllntto, Ani'iit, KiiKene, or VM. Mill Itll.W, ;en. I'uhh. Ant., I'onliiiid, Ort'Kou Titles Kxmiilneil Dniftiiitc nnd lllue Printing I'reM'iit Ownerslilp Miips FurnlHlied Notnrjr I'lilillc C. S. Freland9 &. CO. ABSTRACTORS II.himih H nml 10 Minunic'lllilK.. Corner Kill mill U'llbilnette St. Teleplione II. il I l.-.l HI HSCIUIll O Oil TIIK (il AUD. l."ff ' . 1 '-'.W'wwTI'ir'. '