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THK KCOKNB DAILY GUD, WRDXKSDAy, NOV. 11, 1908.
HARRIMAN BUILDS
DOWN-GRADE LINE
Wallowa Extension Part of!
Water Haul to Portland
Along Snake River
Behind the invitation of the citi
zens of Enterprise to the general offi
cers of the Harriman lines to attend
a banquet in honor of the completion
ancUiedicatlon of the road to Wallo
wa tomorrow lies a story of quiet
railroading- that would dazzle even
Jim, says the Oreg.nl&n.
While Hill has been constructing
the North uank road and thus attain
ing an easy grade to the Pacific, the
Harriman people have, at the same
time, and unknown to the public
been getting a water grade to Port
land, and they will be in a position,
when their lines are completed, to
handle the "down-the-Columbia"
tratuc just as easily as the Hill line
will. They will have a down-grade
route to me city.
The lines Of thn Hnrrim.m cvetpm
which will form a part of the "down
grade" route have been under con
struction for some time, and it is un
derstood that work upon them will
continued tnroughout the winter
wherever possible.
More Than Was Made Known.
To the public these lines have
been known as the Wallowa & Snake
River extensions. On paper they ap
peared to be an outlet only for local
traffic. The Wallowa extension
meant simply the displacing by the
railroad of the stage line to Enter
prise, the principal city in the coun
ty. Of course, the company would
continue the line to Joseph, as a
temporary terminus. There con
struction might stop. No promises
were made. The Snake River line
was moving ahead from Hunting
ton north. Its terminus was sup
posed to be Homestead, the nearest
outlet on the Oregon side for the
product of the copper mines in the
Seven Devils district in Idaho. The
supposition was easy of belief. A
great number of claims have been
staked In the district, many are
working anil a smelter Is In opera
tion. Nothing it as thousht was
more reasonable than to believe t''it
the Harriman companv was builc:,
a freight line lor the t; (asportation
of corner.
But HarrlT.an was really doing no
such thins. He was and is, accord
ing to the most authentic Inform
ation, building the Snake River line
from Huntington to a connection at
Le-wlston and thus getting the ben
efit of the dvvn-river grade to Port
land, giving him an opportunity to
compete with the North Bank road
on equal terms. The Joseph ter
minal is an illusion to the people of
Joseph. The line will run right
thcough that town to a connection
with the Snake River line at a point
northeast of Homestead. It will,
when completed, be equipped for
both freight and passenger service,
but Indications are that on through
service only freight will be handled.
Over the new road the grade will
be practically level. Leaving from
the point near Homestead, the trains
will pass by way of Joseph and En
terprise Into La Grande, and thus
avoid the unnecessary climb of the
Blue mountains. The road will be
longer but the handling of freight
will be easier. In passenger traffic
there will be no change In the sys
tem. The line from Huntington to
La Grande, although having heavy
grades, is the shortest rnnto fnp mo.
senger service.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, September 22, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that Wesley
G. Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon, who,
on October 15, 1903, made Home
stead Entry No. 131G1, S. R. 0142S,
for SE'4. Section 21, Towuship 35,
South, Range 9 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Five Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. W. Cnlkins, U.
S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
on the 9th day of December, 1908.
Clnimant names as witnesses:
Elsworth Prindel, of Fisher, Oregon;
Peter Hansen, of Fisher, Oregon;
Wm. F. Summers, of Fisher, Oregon;
Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, Ore
gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
IRVING FARMERS
G 0ARE VERY BUSY
(Special Convspondencu)
Irving. Ore., Nov. 11. The farm
ers have been making good use of
the fine weather conditions prevail
ing durg the last few days, and
are making much proeress with their
fall seeding, the soil being In splen
did condition, and good crops are In
sured. The fruit Inspector has been vis
iting the orchardlsts in this vicinity
and Insists that they shall prune
and spray thetr fruit trees at once.
The Irving Grange Is preparing an
entertainment lor some time in the
near future, and a general good
time Is expected, as the grangers
never do things by halves.
The Engene Mill & Elevator Co.
have several men and teams en
gaged In hauling wheat from here
to their mills at Eugene.
J. W. Zumwalt has returned with
his family from his riverside farm,
where they have spent the summer,
to their home in Irving, to spend
the winter months.
The S. P. Co. have closed the of
fice at this place against the south
bound Cottage drove local, and the
public are subject to much incon
venience, as a large number of peo
ple have been In the habit of using
this train.
J. W. Hilton and J. H. Williams
expect to start out in a few days
with a shooting gallery outfit. Wo
wish them succes.
REALTY TRANSFERS
OF LANE COUNTY
Cnlted States to Charles tl. Beers,
1(10 acres In sec. 11, tp. 16 b., r. 10
w.
William B. Goodman ot ux to J. A.
Hills et al, 147 acres in sec. 2, tp.
20 s., r. 1 e $2200.
Minnie M. B. Ranch et al to Ruth
Kennerly, tract in Packard's add. to
Eugene, $2100.
Colonel F. Smith et ux to Goorgo
Schall, tract In Knlrmouut, $775.
Phillip Miller to E. E. Mink, tract
In Skinner's add. to Eugene on
west, $1600.
S. A. Huddlcston to Otto Kaufman,
d'i'ene, Idaho; Samuel Carnahan,
o('otuir d'Alene. Idaho.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register. 1
xoTicK rou rriu.icwTioN
:
l'. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, Senember 17. 190$.
Notice L hereby given that Alice
tract In James Huddlcston c--. add.
to Eugene. 1 10.
Wi'pm Snyder et ux to Joel A.
Pit et al. (nact lu tp. IS s., r.
aw., $50.
llliani Snyder et ux to Mary A.
Pitney, tract In tp. IS s., r. 3 w.,
$50. .
S. A. Huddlcston to Joseph Koke
tract In 1 1 mid ! ton add. to Eugene
$300.
vi. a: i. n. lo. to Aloert J. r it.,-.!.. nr i.. ........ -...,...,.. n-hn
Ward. 32 25 acres In sec. S, tp. 7 t..1 on May 1st. 190S, made Timber Ap
r; Jw" plication No. 9904 for WW ot SWVi,
Kdgar Hartley et ux to M. J. Mes-.Sectlou 24. Township 19 South,
.'.'. "ovl lv- " r- w- Range 8 Wirn, Willamette Meridian,
$9000.
NOTIOH FOU PVI1UCATION
U. 8. land Otflao at Roaoburg, Ore
gon. Beptambqr 32, 1908.
Notlo Is hereby given that Els
worth Prindel, of Fisher. Oregon,
who, on Oot.bw 1st. 1903. wade
Homestead Entry No. 13119. 9. K. Ron; E. Whattam, of Engene, Ore-
14X7, tor H4 of NWJi, NB& of: gon.
has filed notice of Intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above denorlbed, before W. W.
Calkins, II. S. Commissioner, at Eu
gene, Oregon, on the 2 4th day of
December, 190S.
Claimant name as witnesses:
W. D. Neely, of Eugene, Oregon;
M. K. Ulllcepta. ot Eugene, Oregon;
Minnie Wlnutford. of Oakland, Ore-
SWVl; NWU of BBS!. Section S3
Towaehlp 1$ South. Range 9 West,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice ot Intention to make Flnnl Five
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before W. W.
Calklma. U. 8. Commissioner, at Bu
gene, Oregon, on the Sth. day ot De
cember, 1908.
Clslmaat names as witnesses:
Wesley O. Bowers, of Fisher, Ore
goa; Peter Hansen, of Fisher. Ore
gon; William M. Summors. of Fisher,
Oregon; Hatfield 11. Cooper, of
Fisher, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
B1NJAMIN L. HDDT,
Reg'ster.
XOTICK FOU I'l'UMCATIOX.
XOTICK FOIt l'WH.ICATIOX
IT. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, October 1, 190$.
Notice Is hereby given that Jona
than II. Vincent, of Eugene. Oregon,
who, on Juno 17th, 1907. made Tim
ber application. No. 9375, for WH
of SK V,, Section 22. township 19
South. Range 2 West. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make Final Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver, at
Roseburg. Oregon, on tho 12th day
of December, 1 90S.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Wllbeliu of Creswell, Oro-
Igon: Joseph Wltholm or .ton, tire-
m-:;isTit.Tiox of i.axk title.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane.
In the matter of the application of
Margaret Fleming to roister the
title to the following described lands,
towlt: The West 20 acres of that
part of the E. F. Skinner and vgyfe
Donation Land Claim No. 3S, Notlf.
2 1 S 1 . and of Lot Two in Section 25.
all In Tp. 17. south. Range 4 West
of tho Will. Mer. lying between the
present railroad right-of-way and the
Willamette river in Lane County,
Oregon, vs. All whom It may concern.
defendant.
To all whom It may concern:
Take notice, that on the Sth day
of Noveuber. A. D . 190S. an appli
cation was filed by said Margaret
Fleming Is the Circuit Court ot Ijine
County tor Initial registration ot the
title to the land above described.
Now unless you appear on or before
the 10th day at December, A. D 1
1903. and stmw cause why such ap
plication shall not be granted, the
same will be taken as confessed and
a decree will be entered according to
the prayer of the application and you
will bo forever barred from disput
ing the same.
H. V. LEE, County Clerk
By F. G. STICKEI.S. j"
Dep. Couuty Clk.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon, Juno 23, laos.
Notice is hereby given that Judith mm: .losenh A. Mayo, of Zton. Ore
Ann Carnahan, of Cocur d'Aleno, Bni Karl McNult of Eugene,, Orc-
lilano, wno, on June ism, i !'"!,' gon.
made timber application No. 10172, 1 Re-advortlsement
BENJAMIN I. EDDY.
Register
for s ot nwi, no VI of nwV4, Sec-i
4 West, Willamette Meridian, has j
filed notice of Intention to mnko i
Final Proof, to establish claim to the!
Inml rIiiiva ilpHCrthnil. hpfnrA the !
Register and Receiver, at Roseburg,! II. Briiwner, the popcorn mnn who
Oregon, on the 20th day of January, occupies Ilia aland at (.oekerllne
1909 i Wetherbee's corner hns been com-
Clnlniant names as witnesses: polled to remain at homo tho past
Hal H. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon; ! few days owing to an attack of lum
Mnrvln L. Hammltt, ot Eugene, Ore- bngo. He Is at his old Bland today,
gon; George 8. Corsor, of Coour however.
PKKPAKM) INSTANTLY. Simply add boll
Inir wttor, cool end icrv. lDc. per package at
ell grocers. 7fUvors. Hcfuso all aubtcilut.
Madame Dean's
" Pills,
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tinM Murvl H-Mvl SntUtiM'lloii liunr
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lu, it tor Sl.it -r lcx. Will wmi Hum
on trial, t" l mlJ f'r wtii-n reltfvt ...
Hit. niU Krv". Iii("t on RHtlnii ih
pomiln uivf pt no diilmllinut. If your
tiruKKlMt (I"m not hiivu ihcm wuU yutir
union lit I lio
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EUGENE OREGON.
Your opportunity to secure a lot or acre tract will soon be gone. If you want a site for a home or
have a little money to invest there is no better opportunity in Eugene. Lots are priced reasonably
and will be sold on easy monthly installments if desired.
You Make Your Own Terms
Tlie best way t$ accumulate and save is to invest in real estate in a growing western city. Here is an opportunity for any wage earner. Eugene must
grow down' the valley where its business comes from. The county roads lead that way, and the electric roads from Portland have been located
through Blflir Stiver Addit&n. It is close to one of the city's largest public schools. STREETS ARE ALL NICELY GRADED, v
The followOg real estate firms will be glad to show you this property.
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