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THlErGEE DAHUIAUO. TUESDAY, NOTKMnKB 10, IMS.' i g' GUARD W'ANT ADS ARE READ BY oEVERYDODY 1ENE population soon. I'So will & Estate Lias INSIDE property Double s the population in (100x160, near busi est be sold. Lot 66x fcannot be bought for t price on this, only 6 I IE 160. best place In Eu- . apartment house; 3 Et Nat. Bank; on car i.j nrt naid tor. Ce- in. Only $6,000. I oon fhouse and four lots; oon. This is one of nes in Eugene. Good I Snap at $2,2625. J-2 mile of city limits; 9; good improvements. (J5.00 an acre. S Sec s. Good team and '.iack j to take you out. rnnan & Rugh .Eighth Street. Ihly a few Jioice Five trc Tracts fft in Aita fta Addi n For Sale T x nil Jtside of the on south le strpcr. rthing better nee on the UBLE to I Come in Ibices and do" not the money ipiiey I CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I OR B.LX FOR SALE Tnorougnurea'Hereford bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil lamette street. ;( FOR SALE A bargam Fine .solid oak case Kimball piano. Inquire ! at Guard office. dktf- FOR SALE 2 5 squares good corru gated Iron roofing. Call at Eii-' gene Gun Co.'s store. tf WOOD Fine dr;-, .-napis 4-foot wood, $4.25. Williams Transfe Company. Main fel. FOR SALE Buff Orpington chick ens., V. B. Hampton, 1102 Colum bia avenue, corner 19th street. FOR SALE Two lots In Block 4; Sladden's add to Eugene. Address '. Box 733, Roseburg, Oregon. N"29; WOOD FOR SALE I have all kinds of wood In 16 inch lengths. B. A. Seelye, 860 High street. Phone Black 5012. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 370 feet fronting and across the street from U. of O., Eugene. "E. S.," care Guard. nl4 FOR SALE Choice chrysanthe mums. Enquire of Mrs. E. L. Fisher, 418 Pearl street, or phone Red 4992. nl2 FOR SALE A coLtage, plastered; large rooms; good water; furni ture and carpets complete. $1200. Enquire 625 Olive street. FOR SALE 16-inch slab wood and 16-inch planer wood. Orders promptly filled. C. R. Mead, Main 336 and Main 171, Spring field, Ore. tf FOR SALE Good corner lot SOx 160 In Fairmount; sidewalk and street improvements; some fruit. $350. Eugene Real Estate & In vestment Company, corner 8th and Willamette streets. FOR SALR 7 room house; nearly new; lot 55x 120 feet; now rented for six months at $18 per month. Will sell subject to lease only, $2400. Howe I & Buoy, 474 Willamette St. tf. FOR SALE Gasoline woodsaw out fit, ' complete; or will trade for team" or vacant lot. For further particulars apply to J. R. Conrad. 733, E. 11th street. Phone Black 4762. tf FOR SALE Good second-hand lumber, used five months in tent floor. Nearly 1300 feet. Call for further particulars at Little Hun gry Lunch Room, W. 6th near Olive. n9 FOR SALE AT A BARt UN One new oak buffet, hall mirror, couch, etc. Also, a flock of Blue Andula sian chickens of best Oregon strain. Call between 9 and 11 a. m. at 1S3 E 12th St., or phone Black 4752 LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and 8-room house; barn; fine land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot 160x95 on Twelfth and Alder streets, just north of Patterson school. J. J. Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf FOR SALE Cottages near Univer sity, 1 four room, $700; 1, five rooms, new. modern, $1200. One close in 4 room cottage, excellent lot $2150. Red Star Real Estate. Room 11, First Nat. Bank. HERE IS A CHANCE to buy from the owner and buy right, nice liiKh lots or house and lot, all on the street car line. I have 8 lots and 2 dwelling houses. All must go. In quire at S06 East Thirteenth st. FOR SALE Hoi air engine; force pump connected; 600-gallon tank, fi'tings, 40 feet lMt-lnch pipe, fur sale cheap at Hall & Sliuiiiway's, East Seventh street. See it. tf FOR SALE Full-blooded Porcheron stallion; four years old: one thtoo-year-old mare, part percheron. Will take cattle in part payment for stallion. Apply to or address H. B. Withers, R. F. D. No. 3. Eugene. FOR SALE City property; lots, cot tages, residences; tracts and busl nesses. $150 to $5700: farms K"! WkcrS? Timber j tracts, 40 acre to 800 acres; see J. J M. Morris, room 4, First Nat'l Bk. DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE Schmltt Brothers, of Creswell, have four good draft horses for sale cheap. They are young and well hreH Call and see them at Cres- FOR S4.LE Four and one-half j acres of land, one-fourth mile north of Springfield school house. A good six-room cottage, barn, wood house, poultry house and park. A small orchard of choice fruit and 2 3-4 acres set to straw berries and raspberries. Call at nine or address F. D. leacnoui Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D. 1. No. tf FOR SALE 43 acres all level land,, 30 In cultivation: new house, wood, shed and chicken house and new barn; orchard; three good wells ur.A irnnt water: everything on; the place goes with it. Including trheso'rui also several lots close In and aim . on lot 00x304. chicken hnnco'and nark and some fruit These are bargain" an1 s them close to Willamette For furthe' Information of iTcet. 1!! on Room the Pacific Land Company Cartmell 7. Hovey building. D. i manager tf Want-Ad Financing! To sell with the aid of a small ad., that old piece of furniture for more than half enough to pay for the new thatj is want ad. financing, al though it is but one of a hundred phases of it. FOR SALE (Continued.) I. FOR SALE Nice new residence of five rooms and good lot in good part of the city for sale. Price, $1350. One good new residence of 7 rooms and lot, close in. Price $2700. One lot 50x100 feet, good part of the city for $425. One fine business property for sale on Wil lamette st; brings in good rent. Centrally located. For further In formation call on the Pacific Land Company, Room 7. Hovey block. D. L. Cartmell. manager. tf WASTED WANTED Girl for general house work. 307 E 11th St. tf WANTED Man or woman at once. McLeod, the tailor, 44 East 9th street. nl2 WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Enquire at 530 Pearl street. . tf WANTED Position as stenograph er: experienced; references; Phone Red 4292. n9 WANTED A shi-re of the farmers to eat at the Cosy restaurant, Sixth and Willamette streets. tf WANTED Position by a good house keeper. Address Box 105, Spring field, Ore. tf WANTED TO KENT A mg farm on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. Address "C. D.," cave Guard, tf WANTED Fresh cow giving good quality of milk In exchange for good top buggy. R. MeMurphey. tf WANTED A number of girls to learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu gene General Hospital. tf WANTED Amateur lady or gentle man for road show. Inquire per sonally. J. H. Hearde, Orphcum theatre. nil WANTED Experienced school teach er in district No. 130. Apply to District school board, Lorane, Dr., R. F. D. No. 1. d5 WANTED Several good solicitors to work in Eugene; steady job and good pay. Call at Bangs' Livery Co, Sample room 6, between 9 tnd 10 a. m., Tuesday, Nov. 10. n'J WANTED AT ONCE At the K-igem-Poultry Store, 102 E 0th St., young chickens weighing from 1 "j to 1 pounds. Phone Main r.45. WANTED At Springfield match factory, girls or women to puck matches: good wages and steady work. King or communicate with Paul Hettelheini. Snriugiield, Or. tf W ANT ED EvervDody to get their shoes repaired at the Enterprise shoe repairer's shop. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Half soling. 35 cents and up. 59 E. Ninth street. dl MISrELbrtNEOlf SAT i am hero again to work. I am the lone cement workvr and finisher. Got your work done by L. C. Williams. BUY LOTS of Mark Fleming In Slad den's tract and Blair Street Addi tion. Good, easy terms. Best lo cation in Eugene. rTving deer hide. Jo sell or tan must g tl, c by No j vouiiei . -tuhii. j- nl9d&w. Adam latency, tanner or llgnt skins, ! for lace, leather, gloves, furs and rugs. At Jasper, Oregon. nl9 dw professional men preferred. Call Mrs. Sklpworth. Phone Hlack 1ZH. PARTIES WHO TOOK the wheel barrow from the McKarland room ing house would be wise to return the same at once. Charles B. Wade nlO EXCHANGE 330 acres. 6 miles 'west of Junction, for Eugene prop erty Inquire at Oregon Land Co.'s office. No. 412 Willamette street, or call up Red 1 0 - nJ DON'T FAIL 10 see Cbezem if you want bargains in real estate. We . ..ll and ettV nrODr- ?"y.m"" MEALS Cou rian co.-d home to a few more: ooked " -.-.Is " ::id v r lhn-e wanr dinier .Vet hav.- g.ci f'irffl) n ul.-i o'.ly !.! ti o addr .14 KOH UK NT KOlt KENT An S-room house: quire at 270 North Pear! strc-i tf , KUt KENT A gooa note! at Florence. Address Urund. Florence, Or. KOH KENT Nice rront room; fur-1 nace heat: electric lights ami bath. Suitable for two gentle men. 154 East Ntntk street. FOR KENT- -SO acres, ur.der cul-1 tivatlon; house, bam. henhouse orchard. Possession siveti Septem ber 15th. For particulars see K. MeMurphey, 559 Willamette sti'eet. Room 11. Walton building, tf LOST AN1 KOl'M) LOST On or about October 13, one yellow and black horse came to my ranch at Dexter. Owner can have same by paying for keep and this ad. Roy Aldington. nil LOST ltetween Eugeue and Elniira. package containing baby elothes. Finder please leave at either Bangs' livery stable or Elniira. nil POI ND A female bird dug. Owner can have same by describing It and calling at 231 Clarke street, nil PROFESSIONAL COLUMN .VI TOKXKVS-AI'-l.AW G. F. SKIPWORTH. Attorney -at-law; office over Linn's drug store. L. BILYEU. Attorney-nt-law. Office Over Yorau's shoe store, Eugene, Oregon. LEON R. EDMUNSON, Attorney-nt law. Rooms 1 and' 2, Eugene Loan and Savings Bank. L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney-nt-law. Of fice over Eug-eue lxan aud Savings Bank, Eugene. Oregon. S. D. ALLEN, Attorncy-at-lnw. Of fice over Eaton's book store. 01 G Willamette street. Phone Black 2SS1. C. A. W1NTEKME1ER, Attorney-nt-law. Land titles and probate spec ialties, office over Chaiubers-Biis-tow Bank. PAUL MERRILL Attorney and counsellor-at-law. Rooms S anil 10, McCIung Building, corner Sth and Willamette streets, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. WALTON & N ESS, Attornovs-at-lnw J. J. Walton nnd S. P. Ness. Will practice in all the courts In the state. Office, room 3, Walton block. Eugene. Oregon. GEOHGE U. DOKItlS Attorney-at-' law; office Hovey Building, cor I Sth and Willamette streets; rooms ' 1 and 2 upstairs. j WOODCOCK t POTTER, Attorneys-; at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O ; Potter. Office one block south of , Chrlsman block, Eugene, 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 15 McCluni I. N. HARBAUOH. Special attei tion given to divorce and settlt ment f estates. Agent for Cojt! nentai Insurance Company. Re-ii 5. Klrst National Hank Bulldlug Eugene, Oregon. Building. JESSE O. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2 West Eighth Btreet, Eugene. Or opposite postoffire. Gives ape lal attention to the examination of ab stracts, drafting wills, settling es tates, conveyances ind collections Also to all pension matters. Phone Red 1 17. PHYSICM! AM SUKJKO.NH DR. H. L. STIjULEY Osteopathic physician. Offices over Chambers' store, 518 Willamette street j Phone HlaCK UIU. uunuiiunuu free. Residence, 52" Pearl street. Phone Black 3207 C. H. CANNON, M. )). Homoepathlc physician and surgeon. Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children a specialty. Electrl cal vibratory and lleht treatment Office, Suite 1, 2 and J. Dunn build ing. Phone Main 5 4 0. Board! Hoffman House I'hune Main 11. DR. ANNA MAl'REH Osteapsthic phy'clan. All cuialile dls-ase. treated. Women and rhildun I specialty. Office over F E. Dunn'e Phone Red 1631. G. S. HKARIiSLiCT. M. nhvalelan and surgeon. Ulllce If and 17 McCIung bal ding 5m ' j Office and and Willamette stress, residence phone. Ml I'.VDKRTA KliRS J. W. KYS CO. funeral director undertakers aud Kug"n, Or. DAY It HENDERSON, undertakers and embalmers. Corner Wlllam 0ette and Seventh streets. W T GORDON, fun. ral (. rector. Sta'e licensed enibaimer. Office and residence. Tenth and Olive Ktrx's. Phone Red 4UL Aitcmrn FREE THOMAS- An fi ler. hk n- ral Q p-r- vision o Inc'Ve rf,'tfjr.a Mock. Chrlfltnan GIVE O SI 000 IN If the public could be convinced that the best bargains in re:U estate ever I'tierid in or about Ketone arc in City View Park, because if the situa tion were actually understood by every person in the county there "DULD p-o tv would not be one acre of this tieautl Williiim '"' Property left unsold In the next (j j 24 hours after this knowledge was I'li'iifiiii tu men ui i eiu mil, i uiu Bellini; acre tracts at $50 to $150 per acre, which are intrinsically worth $500 to $1500 per aero, if you take into consideration the three elements that go to make up values In all pro gressive cities of the world protee-itm tion from shabby surroundings, good outlook, accessibility. The only difference is, the $1500 propcrty has been advertised until the people have learned of its good qualities, while City View Park has i , . 1 . 'i "" """lot March. 190S. for Hie sum of forty of Its attraction. Our building re strictlons absolutely protect your In vestment from cheap and shabby sur roundings and thus guarantee rapid increase in values. The outlook is the best afforded by any suburban property anywhere between Portland and San Francisco. With the open ing of West 11th street, City View Park will be within six minutes ride from the First National Bank. City View Park is just as near the busi ness center of Eugene ns Is Hendricks Park, where unimprovod land sells at $500 to $1500 per acre. It Is my business to tell you of these facts. It Is your business to Investi- ttnte and learn these truths before; you buy. GEO. MELV1N MILLER. Room 20. McCIung Uld'g. Phone Red 1461. nl4 SOUTHERN PACIFIC It. U. TIME CARD Toward rortliiml Piuwenger No. 10 2:43 a. m Oregon Ex press. No. IS 6:00 a. ni.. Cottage Grove passenger. No. 12 11:55 a. m., Roseburg passenger. No. 14 G:42 p. in., Portland Ex press. Toward Sun Fninclsco Pimscngcr No. 11 2:18 p. m., Roseburg pas senger. v 17 a-sr; n m PniNira n,nia passenger and 0 of Seel Ion 20, TowiikIiId 1(1 No. 1512:32 a. m., California South. UniiRo 7 West, containing Express. ilfifi.XG ncres: the southeast quarter No. 13 5:44 a. m., San Francisco of Section 28. Township 15 South. Express. i Unnge 7 West, containing 100 nrie.H: Wenilling llnmcli. the west half of the northwest tiiiar- No S4 9:30 a. m., leaves Eugeno ter of Section 24. TownsWp 1 4 South, for Springfield I ltnnge 7 west, containing SO acres: No. X2 11:10 a. m., arrives Eu- lots 1.2 3 nnd fi of Section .1, Town gene from Springfield. i ship 19 South, ltnnge w.-s'. nm No, 87 1:00 p. m., leaves Eugene talnlng 173. !i ncres. A'.l of the for Wenilling. I tiliove-descrlbed Innd beiun sltuMed S'n KK 5-4n n m.. nrrlvcs En-1 111 I.ano county. Oregon. Now, gene from Wendllng. JOHN M. SCOTT, Oen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon New Today NO. 47 90 ACRES 1ES of the finest VI V - 1, 6 miles from Eu - er bottom sol gene; price. NO. 48 314 ACRES In the city lim its, only ono block from Willam ette street; price for a few days onlv W.HMI NO. 40- GOOD fi-ROOM HOUSE; lot SiixlliO; 1 block from Willam ette street; price for a few days onlv I7.-.I NO. 50 1IOI SE. 5 ROOMS; lot liOx 100; fine location: ono block from Willamette street; price,. . . SO. 51 GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE; lot CO 2-3x100; west lOlll street; price IjRJTOO NO. 52 l.oT, 00 2-3x 100; good loca tion NO. 6:( - :i-ROOM IIOIISK: lot PC 2-3 xlfiu; price No. 54 block price NO. 5a- x25n; West Thirteenth street ; GOOD LOT, 40x1 00: one rroin Willamette street; tfl.-.IHI ri-'.OOM HOUSE, lot fit! 2-3 East Eleventh street; deep eased well; price ll.iii NO. f.tl- 0 ROOM HOUSE, lot 40x78; thn-e blocks cast from Willamette s-reet; pr'ce SHIM) NO 57 TII1EEE LOTS on north slope of College Hill; very nice lo cation; price "" Nu 5s SEVERAL LOTS on West Sixteenth nnd West Seventeenth streets: price, each JMT.I N-. 53- 1 1 30 ACRES fine slock ' farm: 12 miles from Eugene; dirt cheap: per acre ia.r NO 00220 ACRES, 1"0 acres un der cultivation; 00 acres morn can he plowed; 30 arr-s good wheat land' good 8 room house; 2 good barns; 10 miles from Eugene on null route: urlco. per acre ior 1...1 days onlv iM'J.oO A. M. HENDRICKS. 820 Oak stree Phone Black 1S02. AllhTIUCTOKS THE LANE COUNTY AltsiiiAci ' " f' f ..,.1 1 W.rren Block. I ' I. , ll'KJinn - . , Eu gene. Or. Prices reasonaino. MINING ENGINEERS HFKMKKT I.KIOH. mlnliiK enKitiwr and .-xi-'-rt ni.tialltirnlHt. Itillahlo Information furnlhMfI to In'endlriK lnvcHtorn. Kxitmlnatlonii and re portH on mln nnd oro troulmont. Kuir',nf. Orejfon. IUqVK ESTATE Af.rTS J I. XM.AltKE & Cty., i)-ai:rfl in real HT EN'Kf ItAI'H ETtlH. EDVA HEItTSril, I'CHUC 8TKM oKraphT. OTr Oencnt itnr- Phonn Kd I 1 1 1 N 5 srr.VEvons A. H KJD. tnuu, mrrf. Eun'-ne, Or otUcm 4120 innMette itreet. cash! new real estate firm R. L. Edwards and E K. Copenhnver ave opegod a real estate office at Goshen, Or., and have farms fni eight acres up at prices that will suit all. Call and see our list. EDWARDS & C0PENHAVER, Goshen, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale oil Kvccutloli ,,tleo is herohv ctveu thnl hv vir- of un t,VOcutlon anil order of sale issued out of the circuit court for the county of l.ane. state of Oregon, on the Sth day of October. 190S, In a suit wherein II. C. Million, plaintiff, rivovered Judgment against M. 11. Rankin, defendant, on the 17th day two thousand four hundred seventy and fiO-100 dollars, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the of fice of the clerk of said court on the 24th day of March. 19rtS, and said execution to me 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 countv on or nf torthe said 24th day of March, 190S. 1 satisfy the sum of forty-two thous and, four hundred seventy and 00- 100 dollars, in V, S. gold coin, now due on said judgment, with lulercst at (he rate of six per cent per an num from the 17th day of March. 190S. and the further sum of one hundred thirty-four and S0-100 dol lars costs, and also the costs of and upon this writ, and being unable to find personal property with which to sutlsfv said Judgment, I did on the Sth tiny of October. 190S. levy on tlte following described renl property, situated III l.ane county. Oregon, mid belonging to said defendant M. II. Knnkln. on the 21th day of Ma'cli. 190S, or subsequently, to-wlt: The north half of the southeast quarter, nnd east half of the nortlienst qtifir tcr of Section 30, Township 19 South. Range f West, containing 100 ncrcs; the east half of the southwest qit tr ior and lots 3 and 4 of Section IS Township 10 South, linage fi Wst. contaliilnir 15IM0 acres: lots H, 4. 5 therefore. In the name of Iho hlnre of Oiegon, and In eomnlliinoo with (wild elocution and In order In palls fy said Judgement, costs and accru ing costs, I will on Wednesday, the 18th day of November, 1908, at the southwest door of tho county court I house. In Eugene. Lane county, Ore I gun. between tho hours of 9 n. m. Innd 4 o'clock p. m.. to-wlt. at 1; ! ?, aU ."" 1 sale for cash subject In redemption, 1 JHITiOO'tlll or ine nnovi'-iiniiieu ui-iriiniun n ,M . it. llaliKin s rigni, unit 1 est In and to said above described real property. HARRY I.. ItOWN, Sheriff of Lane Co., Oregon. Dated this 19th day of October. 1908. l-l.M-'.CI TOIt'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the itn-, dersigned, George N. McLean, bus been duly appointed executor of the! estate of William D. McLean, lie-. eeaseil. hv the county court of Lane county, Oregon. All persons Having claims against said estate are hereby noun '11 llllll li-,(illl, 11 ' - ..- I same with proper vouchers to said, executor, at tin; law office of L. Ull-1 yen In Eugene. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 7th day of Oct. I :'. . GEORGE N. Mrl.KA.N. Executor of said estate L. BILYEU, Attorney. KIM.IMK A TIO r I. AM TITI.I-; Iii tiin rin-ull '(.uit fur tlte Hhitu f tit(t(tti, fur tin 'utility ft ldii". In Mm- iiuilti.T nf th- n lilili'ii I lull nf llntM-rt H. rtirmniH t ft-KtHt.-r the lilt i thu IjiikI In Mithl iippllfiitlun .l.m rllM l, lu-wit: I f j - HWi at Hm-. 'M In Ti. 17 H. nf It. H W. of tin? Willfiniftif l-i Id Inn, In I Jin f t,'4Hiiily. Orcifuii, ('hiiiN'M 'mfti, iilh-M H. Cnn ftnd All lia 1. t outi, hlK wlf', rikI I'.'tuiuiplN Ihl ' ''iiii jitt.li y . u WIhi'hiinUi ut Inn a! Ium , I r"f"iihi til t. To .Ml Whum It Mity 'unn-tn . Tnkv nuiiro that -n tlii Vtli day ut Nj )iiii-r , A. I I ii ti fi)pll tit Inn wtiM fllt-i hv aUI Ituli' rt H. 1'ainr.iiK. Ity i;rl I'liiMiiMi, IiIm liltoiin-y In fii't, In lln- ('In ull (Nturl ft (Mt'Muii tor Ijum. I'fitlHy, rM- Inltl'lt -ffltf rtitlnri itf (ho mil' to llif la ii 'I uliiivn i.' iMm'!. Now n n von a')" fi v un r In-fni ( i h- Idth .f,V lit I Mii-lulM-I , A. I. i'.Hh, HM'l NllUW ('ilUHP WllV Ml' Ii lk't!!f'Illl'in Mhltll nut In- icnitit il. th Mttf will tnki'ii It I 'Hlfi-onil II IMl K 'l''iTf Will In- fll- ti-ri-il I'lonlltiK t' hf itrayr of HIM'"' 'itlon. aii'l yuti will fit forever lurr-it from dJuinitif.K the on iim- iM.ul .) i:. V. i.ki:, 'l-rk. iy K. f. Htf. kh'H. I )-n ty. M. Vi;HN"S I'AltHfi.NS. An(,iiciiiirit Altorimy. Milt HAIK. 6 acres of ftood land and a good house nti harn; most of the six acres Is lu All kinds of fruit near KuKenn and In a Kood locality. A bsrgaln for some one. Price, $1850. 44 acre of good river loam landfja 4-roomed house and barn; some timber on th place and a nood peach orchard. Near Kuneno. Price, 13360. 15 acres 3 miles from EiiKone: a Kood aplo orchard c)the place which cannot :9at. lYicc I3U0. 20 arres about 3 miles from RtiKone; I l.,.,..U ....A V,-n ..,1 .-..1.,. ,,' ,e.,n hii-i unni alio i.,,m. of all kinds of fruit and koo-U road; prlee, lQ',n- Kr other InfoMatlon apply to the p.'i ; fie Land Company. D. L. ( r.MKI.L. tf v Manaxer. Now is the Time to visit. California Wln'M Rutnnur has ims.od in thoso iiorihtm stutoa, t ho huh is only mtlil un til r t ho bright Mho skU'H of Southern Cultfornta. This Is ono of nuturo'a happy provisions oior nal HtiiuniiT (or thoaj who cannot tMxluro a more sovtro cltnmttt. Cullfornift has hon chMp1 the "Mooca" of the win ter tmirltit. Its hotels nod stopping places nrj us vnru m thrA of all eo-Ttcitlftlo1 cltlos Vis itors ran always find suit n Mo lUTitnimmliiHons, congenial companions huiI varied, ploanlng re creations. SI UTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of a winter In Cal ifornia. " Very low round-trip excur sion tickets are on sale to California. Tho rate from Eugene to I.os Angeles and return la $55. Limit six months, allowing stop-overs In either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are In effect to ull Cali fornia points. For full Information, sleeping car reservations und tickets, cull on or telegraph or write A. J. Gillette, Agent, Kngene, or VM. Mc.MUItlt.W, (Jen. Pax. Agt.. Portland, Oregon U5Tlt MOULDING SIDEWALK P05R5BOXES C. R. Ml' AD J. W. MACHIiN nEFORE'buyinir rrat es tte call up or come to Springfield, th: best town of its tiie in the valley, the best railroad center and the best water power in the State. Farms of all sizes and detrtiFtimr, also cty property for sale. M, M, & REAL ESTATE CO Telephone Mln 171 Titles Eminlnml DrafUiiK and lllue Printing I'reaent Ownership .Mnps Furnished Notary Public C. S. Freeland & CO. ABSTRACTORS Kooma 8 and 10 McCliing HMg Corner Kgi and Willnmette Sta. Telephone Ked 1151 POLK'S GAZETTEER linrM IHrr-trtrT f mrh City. Ttmn Mild illitKti In Hnttm mil UmoIiIuUio. attluc m lwr1iillv Mir Ir h ut rat- h ilr. lArtt t Utm, Mllptilfir Pr4lt nnl ft (iMWal- tir.l 'Miury ut ettcti 1 WmjOon. Wm i i i . i ' ; i ? jVil!