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THE EVGXXH DA1IA H'A. SATURDAY, OCTOURK : ooe Farmer8 r , eood house- i iddresa o tt, r Enquire 650 Wll , rtTorpington chick- j eorot" " - nolots in Block 4; bin Eugene. Address , N29 Roieourg. wf Lt disk plow; has oeen, hMson: 1 sel1 cheaP-! L 378 East Thurteenth Lone run I-lso grade rains; R. L.. LVood Stock Farm. Dex- t-A oottage, plastered; Em!- good water; furnt fSrpeU complete. $1200. 4ii Ulive aticct. fhR SALE 400 bushels winter apples for sale at S-er bushel at E. Terpen e 1)4 miles N.E. of Eu- -03.1 jT A BARGAIN One mftet, hall mirror, couch, fa flock of Blue Andula fcns of best Oregon strain. Ken 9 and 11 a. m. at 183 or phone Black 4752. WILD In the next 10 oom house and barn, No. I 5th et. U)t bt z-ixiou. Lulre of Howe & Buoy, bmette St., Eugene, Or. SALE BY OWNER Two it-room house; barn; fine garden; on Fourth street, race. lot lbuxao on ind Alder streets, just Patterson school. J. J. 15 Willamette street, tf l-Cottages near Unlver- rar room, J700; 1, five fc, modern, $1200. One ft room cottage, excellent Red Star Real Estate. First Nat. Bank. CHANCE to buy from and buy right, nice high louse and lot, all on the line. 1 have 8 lots and 2 houses. All must go. In put East Thirteenth st. J Hot air engine; force inected; 600-gallon tank, J40 feet 1-lnch pipe, for IP at Hall & Shumway's, tilth street. See it. tf t X BY OWNER Fifteen I choice fruit land, wide pea variety of fruits and ?all In bearing. Three jitheast of Eugene, on tel- ana rural delivery route fcse and new barn. Price r- Call up Farmers 2 84. -Wy property: lots, cot- P!leaces; tracts and busl- loO to $5700; farms. land, fruit, grain and ere to 89S acres; Timber mm to sou acres; see J. f rom 4, First Nat'l Bk. WsES FOR SALE brothers, of Creswell, have W draft horses for sale Pm are young and well an and see them at Cres Jrite to Schmltt Bros, for Prices and terms, tf f-F:ne nouse on East 9th l"se in; nine rooms; mod- PWd house: full h.nne- "pne and brick; south ''167; good well; large T varieties of fruit: worth J5(tnn- -m N 'or $4500. Seo .T M Pom 11, over First Nation- n2 M Four anil t.o-hif "a. one-fourth mile Springfield achnni ,n. I'. poultrv hm,io small orchard of choice f J-4 acres set to straw ':aa rasnhAP-t .Jddress F. D. Teachout, -n-, ix. r. Jt, iXO. Li tea ..I resiuence OI 1 j-Tf "ew"residence of becl . ,50V60 feet- 8d lit-T for 84,6 on Wil V :. "Inn n rood r.nt fc' ..For 'rther in- 'l on th Pm t j 9 0I11 7. Hotpv Klnb wl manaepr tt !ntion 1 .cn'cken hn .j "w oouse, wood C ; three i. mill Ut?W good wells It. ,"... ""ything on H twi. '"L 'including 1 tT, aapie 4-foot JjS W!ill Transfe" , hrTuares good corru-. r2 fall at Bu-1 L roomie- "l 1. 1 " . ! P2 must bej company. k 1 k, " iays' 1 have i-i - 'u chicken Tefin and som ... ' "" "ii.arr.ptte street. call on ! any. !om I L. CartmeUj tf ' '1;t- FIED COCUMNS YOU 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 owe who is looking 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. WANTED 3 rooms for light house keeping; phone Red 5421. 031 WANTED Two good milch cows: 50 Plymouth Rock pullets. Phone Farmers 84. tf WANTED A share of the farmers to eat at the Cosy restaurant, Sixth and Willamette streets. tf WANTED Furnished rooms, with board, for man and wife. Address, U. care Guard. n4 WANTED TO KENT A nig farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. D.," care Guard, tf WANTED Fresh cow giving good quality of milk in exchange for good top buggy. R. Mc.Murphey. tf WANTED A woman for light housekeeping. Enquire at the fire engine house at the city hall. VVANTUD A number of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu gene General Hospital. tf WANTED To rent, four or five rooms for housekeeping; furnish ed or unfurnished. Address Gy C. Stockton, Box 2 36, city. OU'i WANTED AT ONCE At the E.igene Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St., young chickens weighing from 1 V4 to 1 pounds. Phone Main 645. 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 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 Eas Ninth street. o31 WANTED At Springfield match factory, girls or women to pack matches; good wages and steady work. Ring or communicate with Paul Bettelhelm. finringfield, Or. tf FOH KENT FOR KENT Lodging rooms, quire at 617 Alder street. En tf FOR KENT An 8-room house; In quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf FOR RENT A good hotel property at Florence. Address William Brund, Florence, Or. tf FOR RENT 70 acres of good plow land, 3 miles south. Enquire of H. B. Withers. R. F. D. 3, Eugene. N3 FOR RENT Nice front room; fur nace heat: electric lights and bath. Suitable for two gentle men. IB 4 East Ninth street. FOR RENT 80 acres, 65 under cul tivation; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. Possession given Septem ber 15th. For particulars see R. McMurphey, 559 Willamette stTeet. FOK RENT S-room house in good repair with fine deep well; half a block from car line. Phone Red 32 52 or Dempster's grocery store, Fairmount. n2 MISCELLANEOUS BUY LOTS of Mark Fleming in Slad den's tract and Blair Street Addi tion. Good, easy terms. Best lo cation In Eugene. Any parties having deer hides to sell or tan must j;et their tags by No vember 1. Slam RItchey. c nl9d&w. DON'T FAIL to see Chezem if you want bargains In real estate. We buy and sell farm and city proper tv. improved and unimproved. Tim ber and mining stock. H. Chezem, Room 11, Walton building, tf THE OREGON LAND COMPANY stands on 0)n merits ana no' coniblna turn wi'n any uuier We eilmlna'e all pos- slbilltv of graft by (mjneoiate.j bringing seller an Wyr'toether We can find wiiajj'i want if V to be had in the coast country. v,i will gladly give all Inquiring stran- . Inlnrmatlnn POStbIV e have a large lift or larm. py j property. also some P'"bn ! VlW.-?."- r.03, . MISCELLA-XEOl S (Continued.) Adam Kitcney, tanner o! i stuns, ! tor lace, leatLw. gt f furs nd gs. At Jasper, Oregon. . nl9 dw Pa BLE BOARD Select tnhfi lArri for a limited number. Business or professional men preferred. Call !s. Skipworth, Phone Black 1261 SAY r am here again to work. I am tl lone cement worker and unisner. uet your work done bv L. C, yiliams. ATTOKXE YS-A 1-LA V G. F. SKIPWORTH. Attomey-at-law; office over Linn's drug store. L. BILYEU, Attoruey-at-law. Office Over Y'oran's shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-at law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. S. I). ALLEN, Attorney-at-law. Of fice over Eaton's book store. 616 Willametie street. Phone Black 2SS1. C. A. WINTE K.MEIER, Attorney-at-law. Land titles and probate spec ialties. Office over Chniubers-Bris-tow Dank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney and counsellor-at-lnw. Rooms 8 and 10, McClung Building, corner 8th and Willamette streets, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. WALTON & NESS. Attorneys-ot-law. J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will practice in all the 'com is In the state. Office, room 3, Walton block, Eugene, Oregon. GEORGE B. DOKR1S Attorney-at-law; office Hovey Building, cor 8th and Willamette streets; room 1 and 2 upstairs. WOODCOCK tt POTTER, Attorneys-at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O Potter. Office one block south of Chrlsman block, Eugne, Oregon WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-law. J. W. Williams, L. E. Bean Practice In all counts of the staf and before the U. S. Land Office Offices 12, 13, 14 aiwl 15 McClun; I. N. HARBAUGH. Special attei tlon given to divorce and settk went f estates. Agent for Coat! nental Insurance Company. Rpob 5, First National Bank Building Eugene, Oregon. Building. JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2S West Eighth street, Eugone, Or opposite postofflce. Given spojal 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 FHYSICIAKS AND SCKGKOM8 DR. H. L. STUDLBY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 618 Willamette street Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence, 527 Pearl street. Phone Black 3207 C. H. CANNON, M. D. Homoepathic physician and surgeon. 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. Boards Hoffman House. Phone Main 11. DR. ANNA MAURER. Osteapathic phy'clan. All curable disease! treated. Women and ohlldian i specialty. Office over F. E. DunnV Phone Red 1631. G. S. PEAKDSLEY, M. D. llegulp ..physician and surgeon. Offices 1' and 17 McClung building. Eight! and Willamette streets. Office and residence uhone. Main 4 7. UNDERTAKERS J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and funeral directors. Eugene, Or. I1AY & HENDERSON, undertakers and embalmers. Corner Willam ette and Seventh streets. w t r.nnnoN. funeral director. State licensed embulmer. Office ond residence. Tenth nnd Olive streets. Phone Red 4481 ARCHITECT tntt THOMAS Architect. Sketch es and Plans drawn; blue print and specifications. General super vision over buildings In course of construction. If thinking of build ing large or small, se8 me. Terms reasonable. Room 7, Chrlsman block. MINIM; KMilNEKItS HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable information furnished to Intending Investors. Examinations and re ports on mines and ore treatment. Eugene. Oregon. VKTKKi.NAKY Sl'lMiKONS LICENSED VETKilNAHfJO SUR GEONS Calls iWmptly answered night or dav Drs. Christie and Han"n 'tftce phone. Main 21. Kes (d C lTone. Main X37 AltSTKACTOKS THE LANE rn . Hon nAi nd 3. Wy-n Block, TiQl'IIEKH. STIAtK KKTb('H. .(..tU' 8TEN- J 5 , Crescent sTore'. Phone Re UlP N5 REALTY TRANSFERS O OF LANCOUNTYi JO I . tt. looper etux to Fannie E ley. tract In Lane Countv $1-5 i n , o. . vnnllN,iv riii-v UJ Vil'O, fj. Lamb, W,ot in Kelsay's addn to ftki-l gene, i3uu. C. F. Morris etux to J tract In Hendrlrk s addn. Eugene lliii) Heirs of "QS. Lebow to Jumes 1 bov 160 acres in sec. 12, tp so s r 3 w U. S. to Thomas (febow, 310 acres in sec 13, tp. 21, s rtf w. Frank J. Schneider to John W. Pfeifer & Henry J. Burch. 161 acres In sec. 2, tp. 20, s r 6 w. $1500 I C. ; 4 George S. Wllloughby to L. Brash, tract In ec. 2, tp. is s w. $3500. John B. Innls to J. P. Frv in Springfield. $1000. tract L. E. Lemley to C. R. Mead etal tract In Springfield, $125. James 'A. Stansble etux to Cnrtla Hayden, tract in Springfield, $1. M. J. Sherman etux tn Willi,,,,, Landess, tract in sec. 18. tu. 20. s r 3 w. $1. Emma F. Walton et al to W. L. DeLano, tract ln Eugene, $S75. Joshua W. Doran etux to Zauln F Sigman. tract in Springfield. $500. Sarah Whitmcre to Sarah L. Dickey, tract In Fairmount. $500. A. Huddleston to Clara Wilkins, tract in lluddleston's add to Eugene, $10. Mary L. Milliorn et al to Rlchnrd D. Pope, tract In Junction City. $200. U. S. to Kuth Feagles, 160 acres In sec. 8, tp. 15, 8 r 8 w. I'lTATIOX. In the matter of the Estate of Mur Ray Murray, an Insane man. To James N. Murray. Charles F. Murray and Lydia L. Howard, greet ing. ln the tiiiino of the State of Ore gon. You are hereby cited and re quired to appear 111 the County Court of the btate of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Lane, at the Court room there of, at Eugene. In the County of Lane, on Monday day, the 9th day of No vember, 1908, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then aud there to show cause. If any you have, why an order should not be made author izing J. J. Murray as guardian of the estate of Mur Rny Murruy, an insane man, to sell the real property belong ing to the said Mur Ray Murray, to wn: The northeast quarter of section 18, in Township 19, South Range 6 west of Willamette Meridian, 160 ac res of land in Itne County, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. G. K. Chrlsman. Judge of the County Court of t In state of Oregon, for the County of Lane and the Seal of said Court here to affixed, this !)th dav of October, 1908. Attest: E. U. LEE, Clerk. SOI'THEIW It. It. TIME CAKI) Toward Portland PassengiT No. 16 2:43 a. m., Oregon Ex press. No. IS 6:00 a. m.,- Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg passenger. Toward San FranclscCJ Passenger No. 11 2:1S p. m., Roseburg p-is-senger. No. 17 9:35 p. m., Cottnge Grove passenger. No. 15 12:32 a. m., California Express. No. 13 5:44 a. m., Sxa Francisco Express. Weuilliug Itrnncli. No. 84 9:30 a. m., loaves Eugene for Springfield. No. 82 11:10 a. m arrives Eu gene from Springfield. No. 87 1:00 p. 111., leaves Eugene for Wendling. No. 88 5:40 p. m., arrives Eu gene from Wendling. JOHN M. SCOTT. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. New Today NO. 47 90 ACRES of the fines' ; er bottom soli, 5 miles from 1 geno; price ' ' SO. 48 :iW ACRES In tin- city lim its, only one block from Willam ette Btreet; price for a few dnys onlv " SO. 49 GOOD 5-ROOM FIOI'SE: lot 80x161); 1 block from Willam ette street; price for a rcw days onlv Jjtl T.-iii NO. 50 HOrSK. 5 ROOMS; lot COx 160; fine location; one block from Willamette street: price,. . .1K!."I. SO. 51 GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE; lot 66 2-3x160; west 10th street; price -7IMI NO. 52 LOT, CO 2-3x160; good loca tion -" NO. 53 3-ROOM HOUSE: lot 66 2-3 X160; West Thirteenth street: price " SO. 54 GOOD LOT. 40x160; one block from Willamette street: price I " NO. 5i 5-uOOM HOUSE, lot 66 2-3 x250: East Eleventh street: deep cased well: price 17r) SO. 66 S-ROOM HOUSE, lot 40x78: three blockB east from Willamette street; price ft lint SO. 57 THREE LOTS on north slope (4 College Hill; very nice lo cation; price . SflOO N(J. 68 SEVERAL LOTS on West Sixteenth and West Seventeenth streets; price, each S7."S Nu. 591 130 ACRES fine stock farm; 12 miles from Eugene: dirt cheap; per acre $12.50 SO. 60 320 ACRES, 100 acres un der cultivation: 90 acres more can be plowed: 30 acres good, wheat land; good 8-room house: 2 good barns: 10 nrik-s from Eugene on mall route; price per acre for ten dxvs onlv $l!2..-i A. M. HENDRICKS. mO Oak etreet. Phone lilack 1"'- REAL fWTATK AOKXTf I. CI.AHK fc CO Dealer estate. Cre.well. Or sntVF.voits H TO'i" .'irvevor. Eug Ore gon. 0Q!2 WHUMelte ""t 1 SHKKIKK'S SA1.K OX ATT CII MKXT l:KCl TIOX. Notice Is hereby given that liO,-lr-tu of an execution ami or- l,. . i. ' " f,mr"t l';n,rt f ,h' tier nr . ..... ... Ill ill on the 22nd dav of Seoteml,, 1 90S. rtfci a jujuueiit rendered ln said emit on tj 9th dav-yt Julv. 1 90S in favor m the Amey.leri-an- tile Agency, a corporation, plaintiff, and against L. X. Reed an,Wmaiula Reed, his wife, defendants, for the sum of one hundred thirty-two and 10-100 dollars.Owith interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 16. 190S. and the further sum of thliO dollars attorney fees, with interest thereon at the rate of six Ver cent per annum from the 9th day of July, 190S, and costs and dis bursements In which Judgment. It was further ordered by the court that tho property attached In said i action and hereinafter described bo! sold for the satisfaction of said Judg-i mem in tne manner provided by law.j which Judgment was enrolled and; docketed In the clerk's' office of said 1 court on the 9th day of July, 190S, and said execution to mo directed, commanding mo In tho name of the state of Oregon In order to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs, to sell the following attached real property of said defendant Amanda Reed, being the property1 attached In said action, to-wlt: All or the HE V of the NWVi, the NEVi of the SV!4, the west W of thcSWVi of Section 10, Township 19, Range 4 west, in Lane county, Ore gon, containing 160 acres more or less. Now, therefor", in the name t the State of Oregon and iu compliance with said execution nnd order of sale, 1 will, on Monday, the 26th day of October, 190S, between the hours of 9 o'rlork n. in. nnd 4 o'clock p. m., to-wlt: at one o'clock p. m. at the southwest door of the County Court House ln Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redemption, all of the above named defendant's right, title and interest in and to the above described nttaehed real property. Dated this 24th day of September, 1908. HARRY L. DOWN. Sheriff of Lauo County. Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for ltne County. In tho matter of tho Estute of Gwcn ola Peplon, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that L. E. Hean. the administrator of the estate of liwenola Peplon, deceased, has rendered and filed bis final ..ccount In said Court and that Monday, the 9th day of November, 1 908, at ten o'clock a. tu., at tho County Court room of said Court in tho City of Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon has been by order of tho Court, appointed for the settlement of said account. Any person Interested In said es tate, having any objections to said final account, may appear and file their objections thereto with the Clerk of said Court on or before the said 9th day of November. 1908. L. E. HEAN, A 1 111 i 11 II Hia t or. Dated this 9th day of October, 190S. Real Estate Only a few Choice Five Acre Tracts Left in Alta Vista Addi tion For Sale These 5-Acre Tracts lie just outside of the city limits on south Willamette street. There is nothing better for the price on the market today. NO TROUBLE to show you, Come in and ,gct prices and terms. Wc d& not want alfof the money down. CALL ON Hollenbedc & McMurphey 48jVVil!amette St. Qlflnri bb: econd see Zimmerman & Rugl second hey have lAe SECOND refl' estate office west oa Eighth strt. e , Their lists and properties offered for sale are SECOND TO NONE in Eugcge. We could give you prices here on farms, orchards, fruit lands, acre tracts, houses, lots, business property, and all of wkich would not be as satisfactory to you as for you to get into our hack and drive to the property you want. They all say "We have the best 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 22 WEST EIGHTH STREET, OP POSITE P0ST0FFICE. ZIMMERMAN & RUGH TEN SHARES FREE We will give ten shares of Mining Stock Free To any person answering this nd within ten days, stating what stock th y now bold or wish to purchase. STOCKS American Wheel and Vehicle American Tolegraphono. American Canadian Oil. American I.o Korost Wireless Tel. Co. Alnskn l'et. Conl (Trens.) II. C Amalgamated Coal. Alaska l'et. & Coal (Pooled) Comstock Oolden Gate M. Co. Herman- Vmerlcnn Coffoo. Omaha Ind. Tolophone Co. Portland Homo Telephone Co. Tncoma Homo Telephone, Co. United Wireless Telegraph Co. l'nclflo Wireless Telegraph Co. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Fidelity Copper. National Coppor. WE HAVE stock In Oregon's richest mlno; (200,000 capital fully and 11011-nsseKNnble, for salo for cash or trade. This mine is fully equipped nnd paying running expenses. Examine that at once. WF. HAVE Mining, Industrial, Invention or Oil Stocks, which wo will sell for cash or trado for farms, timber IiiiuIh, town or city property, or anything of vnluo. WE HAVE 6 per rent nnd 8 per cent guaranteed Blocks, Street and Elecl.-lcul Railway. WE ARE dealers In municipal, corporation and other bonds. IF Vol' do not find hero what you want, state fully Just what you de sire, what you have to trade, or whuther It la 11 cash deal; the price, etc. Telegraph, wrlto or call. n U.- S AliKXTH WANTEH TO HELL IVODGriS VtS2 VO. HTtK'KH AND 1IONDH. Ill-I SIXTH STREET, PORTLAND, OltKHON'. Have your H'iiuica nnd own tho Oli ver. Everyone Helloes It. No time is waNlsl nnd fewer mistakes are ir-.de on tlie VISiBLEWRlTINC Oliver Typewriter IE ST.Wi. .r.ll VISIBLE TVPE- WKITKIt, llecnuw every nonl In shown IIS writ ten. Wrlto for HN-ruil niHy uiyment ii o ImihII Inn, or nee I In- nuii'liluu at my office. I'. H. I'ltANK, lmiil Agent, Eugene, Oregon. C. R. MEAD J. W. MACHEN DEFORE buying real es- tale call op or come to Springfield, the best town of its sire in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes a nd deiciiptions, alto cty property for sale. M. M. & REAL ESTATE CO TeUphont NUIn 171 RIGHT FkOM THE MILL'i CRANE LINEN LAWN STOCK. in Fashionable Note Papers and Calling Cards in all sizes at Schwarzsch lid's Book Ston The House of Superior Quality SS6 W0jmet,t So. POLK'S GAZETTEER A ltnlnM niwtory of mth CUr, Ionii Mild IIIIubf in Orrn nnd Milutittitr I'nt-lllllr .tnt'l a I ImI0 Mud !rtfif-Ua. It. L. 1'M K tt TO.( In. Now is the Time to visit California When summer has passed In those, northern states, tho sun Is only mild un der the bright blue skins of Southern California. 'I'll Ih Is 0110 of nature's happy provisions eter nal summer for thosj who cautKK ondttro a more severe climate. California hna bwtn called the "Moccn" of the win tor tourist. Its hotel and Hupping places ar as varied as thnnn of all well-regulated cltlas. Vis itors can always find sul I able accommodations, con gen lal companions and varied, pleasing ro creutlons. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing In detail tho many delights of a winter lu Cal ifornia. Very low round-trip excur sion tlckots are on sulo to California. Tho rata from Eugene to Iis Angeles and return Is $65. I.lirilt six months, allowing stop-overs In either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are In effect to sril Cali fornia points. Fur full Information, ".leaping car roMrrvationii and tlckots, call on or tolfgrnph or wrf;o A. J. Olllfltte Agent, Eugone, o VM. MeMlHItAY, iivn. IW Agt Port I anil ( Oregon Tl(lc Examined Drafting and Itltie 1'rltitlnff Notary Iulillc C. S. Ffeeland & CO. ABSTRACTORS ' ItiMinm H niiil 1U Minimis HldR.. (llirner Nth mill U lllainetll) HU. Telelilione Iteil 1 lot HI lISCItlllE lllll THE (U'AHI. V, I I ..Ai-.yii" " "f..-y'.i.,'n"',y