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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1909)
The Real Estate Exchange W. C. Lyans, Wm. Johnson, E. D. Shook L. H. Enright, In going over our, list we have found that the following are the . . best things in the market today Farm Lands No. 220. Ten-acre tract V2 miles from the city at $100 per acre. Good soil for anything. 1 Easy terms. No. 280. 250 acres on Pleasant Hill at $45 per acre. This is one of the best farms out of doors. No. 244, 100 acres of fine bottom land at $100 per acre, only five miles from the city. No. 238. 640 acres of good'Lnd only 1 2 miles from Eugene. Good build ings, plenty of water. JPrice $25 an acre if taken at once. No. 24 K 84 acres 6 miles from Eu gene, 5 room house, good spring. Price $1500. This thing is J not high class land, but worth the money No. 385. Do you like the beautiful McKenzie valley. We have a dandy 350-acre ranch on the banks of that delightful stream. It has a good house and some of the . the finest land. Price $9,500. You must come soon to get this. City Property No, 525. Now four-room house, neatly papered and painted; good well; good lot. $250 down, $20 per month. Price, $1000. No. 431. 3 lots, less than one square from street car; 4 blocks to University. Price, $1200. No. 321. Under this number we have a very fine lot where they are selling for $1500 for $1000. The owner forbids us advertising location. No. 374. Eight-room house, one block from street car, in fine neighborhood. Price, $1800. No. 560. A fine seven-room house on a lot 84x100 feet; location where single lots sell for $1500. Price, $4000. If you are buying for a permanent investment this is the best thing in the city. No. 305. Under the head of this number you will find lots in the Gross addition. Theso lots are the best values in the city that are sold on the installment plan.' Come in and let us show you. No. 481. Under this number ask for lots on Collcgo Hill. We have one block of eleven lots that are cheap at $2400. We have others at from $125 to $700. We havi seven hundred .houses aid lofs lir Eugene on our list. and let us show you. We itn show you the best thing in the city for we know where it is. o TheRal Estate Exchange 51 Willamette Street IXSTANT RKMKF FROM ITCH. Tilt- Itch (.'one, the HUln BootliMl unO HWrtfiliMl Imimtliutrly. Instant relief from tbat Hen. ' A few drops of a soothing liquid And the Itch Is gone as If by niai;ic. Just a drop or two on the skin and no more of that torturing, end less, nerve-racking itch. Can you Imagine how It will feel that Itching agony swept away In a moment? You can know the relief If you Just try the simple remedy slmpleat of external liquid remedies oil of wln tergreen Is compounded in D. I). D. Prescription. W positively know that It alle viates the Itch immediately we vouch for this and guarantee It for we have seen It used in too many cases, and the cures tbat follow, as far as we knowseem to be perma nent. For sale by Linn Drug Co. pi ii SPRING HOUSECLEANING means a general lenovating of the whole house, and your walls is one of the principal things to be made fresh and new for the summer. We will decorate your walls and ceil ings with, the latest patterns and colors In beautiful effects, with the latest designs in wall papers, friezes and celling deco rations. Preston & Hales Who Make and Warrant All Their Harness to Give SntlsfRftlon. THAT OLD 'WEATHER- BEATEN CARRIAGE I can be made as good ns new and the cost will bo nmull. Bring It to us and let us make It new agalu. We do all kinds 'of cull 111 use repairing in the best style of ths art, and our work manship and finish Is the same as you got with your new vehicle. G. BURBACH 531 Olive St. Plumbing Furnish your new horn properly Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do al kinds of reliable plumbing and tinning work. Gill and let us estimate on your work a & Heitzman. Ay 14 Wast 8th St, Phone black I 1 1 Fresh Meats of alJ kinds WING & CAMPBELL - - Scoffs Sanial-repsiri Uapffules A POSITIVE CURL 13 For InHsmmA.in or CU M IM Utn.Mcr Urt.l . V it KltlnoT. KO CORI DO FAT. ( qrra quickly amljvt nmnontlf It 1 nniinml lllwuri c xh Vrlwary Orjmit. A Is txtlulclv utrtnlfrflfr. ftold t'T urufjfttU, I'rir i.n or h? Wtl, pOMt-pftld, V WtM THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO. BtlMontslu, OM. For Sal by W. A. KuykaddaU. IS NOWjSEVENTY YEARS OF AGE Event Is Celebrated in Cap ital of the Popular Ruler Vienna, April 20 Dispatches from Bucharest report that the seventieth blrday of King. Charles was exten sively an enthusiastically celebrated today not only in the Roumanian capital, but throughout the country, where the king enjoys unbounded popularity. It caused universal re gret that the health of the king would not permit him to bear the strain of attending the public fetes arranged in his honor. Even to re ceive the members of the diplomatic corps tendering their congratulations and giving audience to the members of the cabinet and the heads of 'the parliamentary bodies and the civil and military authorities was a severe tax upon the king's feeble strength. King Charles has -probably the most Interesting history of all the rulers of Europe. He was born April 20, 1839, the second son of the late Prince Charles or Hohenzollern-Slg-maringen nnd was lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Prussian Dra goons when, in 1866, he was selected to fill the throne of Roumania which had become vacant by the expulsion of Prince Alexander John. From the very beginning his reign Was marked by Internal dissensions and parlia mentary crises. The persecution of the Jews of Roumania led to Indig nant protests from various foreign governments and the pro-Russian leaning of Prince Charles and his subjects caused constant irritation to the powers of the Triple-Alliance. During the Turco-Russian war of 1877 Roumania strongly supported Russia and the Roumanian troops, gallantly led by Prince Charles him self, fought gallantly and won tho day at Plevna. In return for ihese valuable services Prince Charles re cieved from Alexander II: the Cross of St. George and a stretch of dreary waste In the Dobrutscha, while one of the most fertile and important provinces was taken away from Rou mania. This led to a complete es trangement between Roumania and Russia, which continued until Crown Prince Ferdinand of Roumania mar ried the beautiful Princess Marie of England, eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Coburg and favorite niece of the late Czar. Charles was only "Royal Highness" until March 26, 1881, when he was proclaimed King of Roumania by a unanimous vote of the representa tives of the nation. The coronation took place on May 22 of the same year. A few years after ascending the throne of Roumania Charles, after a romantic courtship married Prin cess Elizabeth von Wled, who bore him one nit Id, a girl, that died of scarlet fever al the age of seven years. As there was no prospect that tho queen would give another heir to the country, Charles, at the urgent reques t of his people asked Prime William of Hohenzollern, his nephew and eldest son of Charles' brother, Leopold, to become crown prince of Itniimanla. After ono year, however William declined and made way for his younger brother. Ferdi nand, who became Prince Royal ol Roumania by a decree of .March 18, 1SS9. Prince Ferdinand, who mar ried Princess Marie of Saxe-Coburg. Is consumptive and In case of his death Prince Carol, the oldest of his sons will become heir to the throne of Rouniaiila. Neither Ferdinand nor Prinrons Mario is popular and It is feared that after the death of King Charles an ern of Internal storms will dawn for Roumania. Fer dinand Is considered a weakling, phy sically as well as Intellectually and even should his life be spared. It le expected that his wife will rule the country as she has always ruled hei husband. UNCLE SAM WANTS WIRELESS EXPERT Washington, April 21. In pursu ance of arrangements made by the civil service commission competitive examinations were held today at va rious points throughout tho coun try to supply I'ncle Sam's need for an expert In wireless telegraphy and telephony. The successful aspirant will be known as aaxlstnnt electrical engineer In the signal service, and although located In Washington, he will be required to do considerable traveling about the country visiting wireless telegraph stations. THOItOl (illllKKl) STAI.MOX llowaha (No. 20.308) hy Import ed Iroqouois, out of Slf. Jr., stands 17 1-2 hands high; might, 1200. Was a prlie winner at tho California state t.ilr at Sacramento last year of over 37 entries. Also at Salem and North Yakima three years ago. Allo- ahn will make the season at the Eu gene race track. Terms. $15. tt A. W. REAM. Prop. WOOD S.1W1XO John M. Dixon. All wood sawed In gatipe. Knur prompt service phone lllack 3312. Residence 324 High at. Gasoline woodsaw. tf For kidney trouble. Inflammation of Jhe bladder, rheumatism and rh and Illadder Pills. ly and aro sure. Sold by all druQ Smatlc pains, get TVWIiftrt Kidney iw.-y act prompt ,-, ., . . . ... a iiii i.awn iirass ana i.nwn rer Wlllr nikit ftn lawn V hivA It Chambers llardwe Co. tf. BRIEF NOTES OF DAY'S CURRENT NEWS Macon, Ga., April 21. The annual meeting of the Georgia State Medical Society will convene here today for a session of three days. Walla Walla, Wash., April 21. St. Paul's church was the scene of a military wedding today, when Miss Sarah Jean Winans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Winans, of this city, becomi the bride of Lieutenant George Leroy Converse, Jr., U. S. A. Dennlson, Texas, Afrll 21. Den nlson exnded a cordial welcome to day to the Gfcind AnV veterans of Texas, whose annual, stare encamp ment convened for a session of two days. An elaborate program of en tertainment has been provided for the visitors. New: York, April 21. Failing to get on a match with Jack Johnson, Al Kaufman or any of the other prominent heavyweights, Sam Lang ford sailed for Europe today, where ht expects to engage in a fight next month before the National Sporting Club of London. Rome, April 21. At the Benedic tine College In Rome an interesting celebration was held today of the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Anselm, who was archbishop of Can terbury and primate of all England. Many cardinals and other prelates of the Roman Catholic church took part in the celebration. , San Antonio, Texas, April 21. Pa triotic exercises of an elaborate char acter marked the celebration today of the anniversary of the battle of San Jacinto, 'ihe city was In gala attire and an all-day program of fes tivities was carried out. A feature of the program was the reception In honor of two of the survivors of the war for Texan Independence. New York, April 21. Two hun dred or more sons and daughters of the Lone Star state, now residents of New York, are to gather about the banquet board at the Waldorf-Astoria tonight In celebration of the bat tle of San Jacinto. The function has been arranged by the newly organ ized Texas Club of New York, of which Mrs. W. Martin Watson is the president. (iOLDSON ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Goldson, April 20. The people of the neighborhood enioyed a farewell dance Wednesday night at Archie Morgan's. The dance was given In honor of Mr. Thompson's folks. Mr. Thompson's folks left for their future home nt Rupert, Idaho, Thursday Mrs. John Rust went to her home at Lake Creek. Saturday evening there was an apron and tie social held at Sweet Home school. Quite a crowd attend ed the social. D. C. Evans, of Cor- vallls, who Is attending the O. A. C was here, also W. B. Broughton, of Berkeley, Harry Hawkins, of South ern Oregon, Anson Thompson, H. Thompson, Charles Slater and Wal ter Jay, of Lake Creek. There were sixteen ties sold, bringing about $25. Miss Lena Cox's tie brought three dollars, this being the highest. Tin Indies served Ice cream. Everybody had a good word for them. There was a enko Bold which contained a gold ling. It was sold by the niece. and H. Thompson was the luckv man. Walter Carter returned Saturdav from Portland. Wh AIM TO SAVE TKfcTII. This Is the proper time of year to have your teeth cleaned out and pla'p nnd bridge work done. If you have two firm teeth, we can attach a bridge without a plate, that NO PLATES firm and look r-x-iM i will fit perfectly actly like the natural. Nothing looks worse than missing teeth. Our charges are most reasonable for the best grade of work. We do no other kind. Note the following low prices: Gold crowns, $r.00. Bridge work, per tooth. $.1.00. White crowns, $3..'0 up. Gold fillings, $1.00 up. Silver fillings. K0c up. Enamel fllllnss that look exactly like natural teeth, $1.00. Inlay fillings of all kinds, $2.r.O up. i. win mane a nice set of teeth fully guaranteed for J3.O0. My ten years of successful practice in Eugene Is due to high grade work and reasonable prices. All Instruments thoroughly steril ized by an expert attendant, every time they are used so there Is no danger of Infections or disease. . All work fully guaranteed IH. M. ,. YORK. Assisted hy Dr. Stewart of Port land. Orfice over Preston & Hale Phone, Blk. 6461. -VOTU'K TO CARPENTERS Contractors and homebulUiers Having Just completed nn addition to ur mill It gives us ample room to handle any and all kinds of ill work, sash, doors, frames and m,i,i. Ings a specialty. Store fronts and flx- iinen on snort notice. Kast sth st planing mill, J. H. Smith Co., 205 East Sth street. Eugene. Or. tf I.AX1) PI.ASTF.lt. A few dollars spent for Land Plas ter will bring big returns on the l-n vestment. We have Just received a c" lojit and can make verv low prlcesWn quantities. Chambers Hard ware Co. ( Hollenkck & Melt Real Estat 487 Willamette St. PhoneR An Ideal Hon What a pleasure it is to live suburbs of a good citv have the pure kesh air at all i iiav ci tpiaLu iui uicnari 1 A 1- C .1 gai Gen. a pjace ror me younf to live and grow as nature a hire's God intended they ? You' have the advantages o city and country: In "ASta Vist Just south of College Hill, abd :1 4.L 1 : I ii j, nc num me uusiness cerJ Eugene. Sidewalks all thi from city. Don't it make your mouth when you think of gathering di . strawberries for breakfast. Oil you want a few choice veee you nave tnem in your gard "Alta Vista Suburban Tra The exclusive sale has been with us of a few of the most c i.. A ... .1 apie j acre tracts on me m There are no better for the rn Terms can be had if desired. Prices Accord ing to location $600 to $ THE PACIFIC IK Hot Point We will on Fridav afternor.r. between the hour 5, and Saturday evening from 7 to 9 have tvl uuiieri m our-window to show you tne gooapo FAMOUS HOT POINT RON also the unexcelled EXCEL IRON Pacific Electric Engiivcerind rnUNh RED 5541 . 516 WILLAM We have 40 Watt, 60 Watt and J00 Watt gi i ungstcn Lamps, direct from the Westighous oincuy a I Lamp. Some as good, none bc:i Contractors Doi Overlook us,. We are now open for business anl anything in the electric line. Let us give you a figure on wiring your houl turn no job down, either large or small. Remember, we do everything in the repair lir. fixtures put in. LENNEVILLt LARSq Phone Bed jl IV 640 WiUanl R. C. FACTOR 1 U Purnftr manufactured Bor wnol- !lf?ll trade- Flctt"-r east Za of Flftb '!" Repairing iollo Ited. Phone Black 6391. Residence Phone. Black 6501. (j !'.! I" j.WiMID-J- GtUOOK DSU BA.nO.t ,9J0C enoqj 9 '1 1 hO LAICnC LOan ailU OaVUlKS l-XUUV Xn)(Mi hv 0. Unn. was ntftinBn-VANTKn 75 or ion rnrd vond I Hill ft Kfttueu urai tmi 11 llilirtrv i irttiT a nrrtnrmv