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THE EUGENE IgUY QUARTS TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1910 PAYYqQU TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THltt Pnir FOB SALE r; tken look f we good ones right L, to Eugene; Itcres cumvtti. .tnre and tlm- L ot wood; a U; urge barn outbuildings. L per acre, Ut ten acres ot Eugene; lltelerelmel pd;ngood 111 eleap at bj tecond hot to sr out on teres In cul ls pasture and room house; thicken bouses orchard. Price 00 roof 30 acres well traveled 'crop; 6 acres Br seran-room tit-buildings; le, etc.; lum ,!oo; two fine str orchard. DO Willamette. Xitlock bldg P, city prop- WHuai. and .t fr' Have lived in ud know th Slad to show P & SON. iMot store OHEQON. r.i k... lni1 one r. ana an LKrH only Itl p1 from eu. I3pat,t,... Sn ilth :UGH m JfiFFR f 'O. ITtl BARGAIN 400 lot, best in Cham bers ad, $285 cash. A. S. Draper, 2 5 B. 9th. tf FOB SALE A very desirable lot on Olive street between 10th and 11th sts. For particulars call at 633 Olive. J25 FOR SALE A gooa eei ot work uurueBB, ucaiijr new. farmer phone 13X9. 7.6 FOR SALE Good sound horse weight ftbout 1000 lbs. Terms to right j.nrtjr. 616 Willamette ft. J22 FOR SALE A line high grade pi ano; golden oak case; at a big mi rlfice it taken at once. Call at tt East 11th street. tf FOR SALE Special to investors one block beut -College Hill prop erty ft a bargain. Inquire Hunter Electric Co., 22 W. 8th st. tf WOOD FOR SALE Good fir and oak wood. See Webster Kincald, 81 Kast mntn street; phone office, Main 676, res, main 674. tf FOR SALE Oue ot the most choice acre tracts in Bluir Street addition. Reasonable price, with easy terms. See any real estate dealer. tf 12 PER CENT If you are looking lor a gocd investment that will pay 12 per cent see Webster Kin cald, 81 East Ninth street, Eugene, Oregon. 321 FOR SALE 9 acres choice inside side city limits on West Seventh street; - ready for platting or sub dividing. Room 20, McClung Blk, corner Eighth and Williamette J FOR SALE Good lots , east front, 4 blocks from Willamette street, $10 down, $10 per month, see Ed Bryant, room 17, over Cockerllne & Wetherbee's store. tf FOR SALE Brand new Victrola, with $25 worth of records, at n discount of 20 per cent. Address Red Cross Drug Store, Junction City, Or. tf NOT CHEAP LAND (We don' handle that kind) but high grade fruit, nut and garden land in sinal tracts at reasonable prices. Wllla- mac Land Co., rooms 2 and 3 Cherry block. tt FOR SALE 620 acres within 1 mile of car line; good land, suitable for sub-dividing; will sell entire tract at $50 per acre. Call on or address Mrs. Essie Ryckman, 232 E. 11th st tf FOR SALE Choice corner lot, 11th and Adams streets, Huddleston ad dition 1 block from school; nine blocks from Willamette street; of fered cheap If taken at once. Ad dress 78 Washington street, or phone Black 5062. tf FOR SALE Eaison Mimeograph du plicator, $7: walnut flat top desk and revolving chair, $15; Cnli graph typewriter, $15; equity in two lots, 17th st. and Agate ave., $200, or $375 full payment for both lots. O. C. Wright, Phone Red 1721. Hes. 255 E. 9th st. j21 JERSEY BULL, ROSTER PAGIS of the noted St. Lambert stock, will make the season at the Quim by barn, on the west of the post-office.- Call at barn morning, noon or evening, or at Andrews' lumber yard. Ed Bryant, owner. Will sell the bull cheap. FOR SALE Here's a fine home. It's one of the best In Eugene; it's worth $6,000, but $2,500 cash will handle the deal. If you are look ing for something new, thoroughly moaein ana laeawy luumcu, Page, 626 Willamette st. tf FOR SALE The Guard Job printing department Is prepared to turn out pll klndB of commercial stationery, books and phamplet work, prompt ly and under the supervision of ex pert workmen. Prices are always reasonable. FOR SALE 'i lots 60x150, east front 6 room house, pantry, woodshed, good well, only 2 blocks from Col lege Hill; street 'car loop. A bar gnln t $1800. Ed Bryant, room 17 Over Cockerllne & Wetherbee s s'ore. WE HAVE 16 ten-acre and 18 ve acre tracti of the best fruit, nut and garden lard lu th9 valley, sit Ufted on the McKenrle river close to Eugene and SpiUgflold. Fine soil, high and dry and a brautlful home cpot. Wlllamao Land co. Rocms 243 Charry blrk. FOR SALE Two loU., 60x150, hlgn ard dry, eoct I.ont; can oe cm Into three loti rlcely; nearly new 6-room houre, with laige porches, woodshed, fruit house; electric lights and telephone; two blocks from rw car llrr; fine well of wa ter, with pump in kitche". A bar Ealn at $2200. Address the owner. C12, care Cuar J?10 FOR SALE No. 276. Good four room house; has lights, deep well, "ement sldewa'ks, east front, chic ken houre ad p; rk: n from the c.;r l're; lot Is 60x160 ft. Can make gd Onr?. Price 275; $350 dow 1 rjd the rest on easy terms at 6 per cent. This is a good little horns aad rnrt'es are i .! r;ii sMl for this Vorv w ml- See M. L Elliott & Co., White Temple. 21! FOR SALE Say. tiadn't you better consider this. Just think, 40 acres; right in the heart of Pleasant him, lust on the market; the nlc"' place for a home; elesant land, Tight at the finest high schoo ; In the county and nearly every fit. In cultivation. This is the best of the season and won't last long. Better hurry, only $80 per acre, I (Wher small tracts will folio this T≤ only last week a tract right across this told for $200 per acre E. C. Statzer, Pleasant Hill, phone Springfield Farmers 191. SEASONABLE ADMONITION Here b advice that none should fall To duly note: When going for a .summer sail, Lest friends and relatives should w ail, Don't rock the boat! Find the niiin iio rocked the bout. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZ Right sllo down, between two. FOR SALE Continued. FOR SALE 2 lots, 2S5 and 2 95 W. Eighth street, with three small houses. Clear title and all lm- provoments paid. A bargain If ta- ken at once. Enquire lock box 197, Sherwood, Oregon. j2? FOR SALE Good C-room house with pantry and closets; good wood shed; nice lawn, fruit, flowers. In-j quire 920 S. Hill St., or phone Red 14711. J25 iUVER BOTTOM ACREAGE One ; mile from railroad, $o0 per acre. Bell Br Slrana Tnn. fn. ...... A I wm wi.kuo, unua muuui; i IJ- stract Co. tf FOR SALE Thirty-four acres finest river bottom, all in crop, mostly' potatoes; 3 miles from town. Wm. H. Slebert, R. F. D. No. 1,1 323, Eugene. FOR SALE Four ten-acre tracts of auu, I iumcm Hum iiubcue, Kl' level and first class soli. Easyj terms. E. L. Moore, owner, 1414 West Seventh street. J21 FOR SALE Lot, size 56x161 feet, facing south on W. 11th st., one block from College Hill loop; $250 cash, balance $10 per month; no interest, no taxes. For particulars address Box 358, Eugene. j25 FOR SALE Household goods, Mon arch range, heating stove, dining table, chair, rockers, beds, couch, ktfphpn utensils nnd thrpfl dozen fruit Jars. Call at 144 East Ninth street. jt FOR SALE Lot 60x150, east front; dry and close in. Owner must raise money and will sell at a sac rifice. Price $500. Address "Own er," Box 443, Eugene, Or. J22 A BARGAIN In a modern 7-room house, full lot with barn, fruit trees and small fruit. One of the best locations In the city. Inquire 232 East Eleventh St., or Theodore Rowland, county assessor's office, Portland, Oregon. J30 FOR SALE Owner leaving town new 7-room plastered house, nice ly furnished; with bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, porches and sleenlne noich; wood shed and sho,i; east front; lot 60x1 50. Price' flrulshed, $2900. See owner, 848 j Stewart avenue. J21 1 FOR SALE No. hnlf lotn. one 320 Two and a corner lot, witni smith and west front, with a good four-room house, all up to date and ; fine buKet ki'chen; good well in j the horse and two nice closets: Is; plastered; nice large porch, lights: ; good bain and chicken park; good; garden and some fruit trees; on; tho new ccr line; rood jidewalks, and street all graded and paid for. . These aie fine lots to build on, and are well located; vicinity Is build-i Ing up very fast. This Is a flnei l,uv party Is going aw.y and will, sell r.ll of this at co.t five years, ago, as th-y need the n oney. Price 12600. Good term'. See M. L. ; Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple block. Phone Main 406. j-l r 1 Farms! warms: A v a w All kinds oi Farms, r- tlv i,'l,rm mostlv in No. 401. I'1 a, r, " , - f!m rnnds: crop: ciom- ' house, barn. 2 goes iiirt11 tne I nne (.Winty. ,trk barns, etc.; norses. ram-. ti.u is without doubt 1'rl.V. 6 5. 00 l-'-r NO. 4sK. .it, it. .rr.s in hops: e '!? " (3' ars old:lo W' ,.. 8 niWs from K.;g PV""'kv.r dalry rflnch- TOZIER &(0!$?ANY RoomD22 W. o LE. FOB SALE (Continued) 1 SPUDS for J20 . feed for sale; 10c per lb E. n. Dannor. 'UK oALE- Three of the lest lots In Midway Park. Will sell cheep. In quire! 920 S. Mill st., or Phono Red 4711. J25 FOR SALE Good single buggy with top. Will sell cheap or trade for anything that I can use. See J. H. Daniel, 504 Willamette street, Eu gene. J2 1 FOR SALE New C cornet with B flat and A attachments. Conn make. Will sell or trade for any thing that I can use. J. H. Dan iel, 504 Willamette street, Eu- sene- J21 win 04117 n - j ....,. land botween Crow and Elmlra near county road; good trail to claim. Inquire 920 S. Mill St., or phone Red 4711. J25 tlUY THIS OTIInK A (ICvllin fnnl corner lot. nice three nr fnnr rnmn cottage, good well, rich soil; chick en park; well located, on Ferry st. $1000 takes It within two days. Terms. Telephone Black 4722 or Red 2771. FOR SALE Good furnace for six to twelve-room house, or will do for church or school house. Will sell reasonable or will trade for any thing that I can use. See J. H Daniel, 504 Willamette street, Eu gens. 321 FOR SALE. No. 322 Good 4-room house, half a block from car line; good graded street and good side walks; good well and good garden patch; lot 33x120. Will sell on easy terms, $250 down and the rest nt $20 per month nt 8 per cent interest. This will not last long at the verv low price we offer. See M. L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple block. J21 FOR SALE Two, three, four, five, ten, twenty acre tracts on the ri ver road; no overflow, close to school, church, on the new car line, on easy terms. Only $150 per acre. This Is a fine buy for any body who wants a fine little home. We also have city property that we will trade for country property, and have good bargains In country and cltv nronerty for sale on easy terms, also houses to rent. See ua M L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Temple, Black Main 406. J21 FOR SALE No. 499120 acres of gooa iana ui: the main roaa ana ciuse iu hcuoui and church: new Siuslaw railroad line runs through the place; 50 acres in cultivation, 60 ncrea In timber; some hill and bottom land: 10 acres In pasture land; two acres In orchard, young and old; good Harden patch on the place; 45 acres In crop; good fair four room house and two barns and all outbuildings (rood; good woodshed; has good chicken house. Will cut this place up In 20-acre tracts or will sell as a whole at $6000. This Is a fine farm and close to En?ene, and Is a bnrealn. See M. L. Elliott & Co 214 White Temple block. Y?..r I ITarmc r di ma All Prices, All Sizes cultivation: S5 ncres In growing ,,, ,,f iintipivements; K-room til mnrlliriery, eic, hii biggest b:gain In Torm.. . irces. one and two ri,. tton nn per m e. Tnrms. ; good Im a bargain. Hth M., ipin.. -(Continued.) FOR SALE One ton of timothy hay, baled, at my barn, 61 West Fifth street. See J. H. Daniel, 504 Wil lamette street, Eugene. J21 OH KK.V1 FOR KENT Cottage and rooms. In quire at 617 Alder street. tf UK RENT 9-room furnished house on corner of E. 11th and Mill sts. Address Mrs. W. F. Col viu, 204 E. 11th st. J22 FOR RENT 10-roora house; up stairs furnished; electric light and and bath; nice lawn; four blocks from Willamette street. Apply nt 704 Washington bt. tf FOR RENT Storeroom at 61 E. Stth sc., z.siu feet; double front; 9th and Park sts.; good location for any business; cheap rent. W. S. Moon, 63 E. 9th st.. over store, tf FOR RENT Some nice rooms, cen trally located, suitable for office or sleeping purposes. Call at room 6, over 550 Willamette street, Eu gene. Oregon. tf HOUSE FOR RENT furnished or unfurnished. Enqulro of Canip-bell-Fellnian Co., the Big House furnishers, Willamette street, be tween Sixth and Seventh. 3tdltw FOR RENT A coed first-class rooming house of u rooms right In the center cf business of Eugene; one that can be rented reasonable to the right party; for further In formation apply to D. L. Cartmell, Hovey building, room 7, upstanrs. PASTURE FOR RENT We are tak ing in all kinds or stock to pas ture on ;he E. M. Warren place, 2 1-2 Ir'les south wftqt Rao man In charge ou place. G. W. Grow, route a. uox 4U. 11 FOR RENT New ana finely fur nished rooms on flrtt and second floors; slng'e and in suites; for light houseke ping. Light ,hent, bath, hot and cold water; 2 blocks from W lla.mette st. 136 E. 7th street. ' tf ROOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen's rooming house, 6C8 Olive street, between Tenth and Eleventh sts; fine lnifce nlry rooms; electric lights; rooms heated; hot and cold water and baths. Everything new and up-to-date. Frank Bowers. J25 NEWPORT COTTAGES FOR RENT Cottage 12x18; $30 a month, or $50 for the season, July and Au gust. Cottage 16x24, 3 rooniB, J45 for one month, or $80 for the sea-! son. Double tent with two beds, $6 a week, or $30 for the season. Sin-1 gle tent, $5 a week, or $25 for the season. Do not furnish silverware or bedding, excepting excursionists over auuuuf uuu luuuu i umigu uu cents a night. Inquiries promptly answered. Nellie T. Fell, Newport, Or. Jyl WANTED. WANTED Girl to work for family of two. Enquire 325 Pearl St. J22 WANTED Young Alrdale dog. Call at 95 E. 7th st. Tuesday. 23 LABORERS Wanted for Sluslnw jetty; wages, $2.60. Apply to Wm Wakefield, Florence, Ore. j25 HELP WANTED Girl to do general housework, family of 2. Apply Mrs Wm. S. Hall, Hotel Osburn. tf CHERRY PICKERS WANTED Be gin picking Tuesday morning, Juno 21. Call Farmers 15x1. I). C. Haward, on river road. J22 WANTED Cherry pickers on Tues day morning one and a half miles cast of Eugene; price paid, 1 cent per pound. E. Terpenlng. 321 WANTED Ey a young lady, a posi tion in an office; experience In bookkeeping and typewriting. Ref erences. Address "W," care ot Guard. WANTED Three good horses, from 1100 to 1200 lbs. Must be sound and not over 8 or 9 years old. None others need apply. Willamac Land Co., room 2, Cherry blk. tf FOR RENT Two freshly tinted flats with steam heat and bath In very desirable location. Call at rml 0 over 660 Willamette street, tf. WANTED TO RENT A farm of from 60 to 100 acres of plow land and pasture, enough for 15 to 18 head of stock. Address J. H. R., earn Guard. dwj3 MISCHLLANKOI'B. CHARLES KINOWELL. FLORIST. Cut flowers, potted plants and car nations In fine assortment. West Springfield greenhouse. Telephone Main 64. " It. E OVERMAN, Raise?, Ore., legal Advlfer In land titles, member of tho National Co-operative Realty Co. Notary Public for Oregon, and 1 am the owner of a few land op tion contrncts that I have with the view of selling, which I will show anyone Interested, what I am get !!,.' r.ir tim nun of niv money by so doing. I have a lares list ofi f.-irn; nn, city property for sale at I all times, also linincs proposl-i tl.-ns, and mining Hoik In thej D- vIe "onsolldoted .Vines Co., of Colorado. I will help you buy, i build or fell jour Dome, jiy pnee I? all right. LOST AM) FOu'ND HORSE LOST OR STRAYED A b-y mare, weight about 965 lbs., 6 O years old, anchor brand on left hip, two white feet behind. Finder please return or Inform Will Shaw, Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D No. Phone Farmers 40x2. Jy8 LOST On Willamette street, bunch of keys on rln. night pass and safe keys. Return to this office. J20 FOR S.l SOITHKRN I'.U'lKU- TIME CARD. Northbound. No. 16 2:43 a. m. No. 145:36 a. m. No. 20 Arrives 12:11; leaves at 12:31 p. m. No 12 (Shasta Limited, no pas sengers taken) 10:27 a m No. 18 4:45 p. m. Soii()iIhuim1. No. 15 12:32 a. m. No. 135:67 a. m. . ", No. 19 2:05 p. m, iV No. 17 SCUD i, u.. No. 11 Shastn Limited, no na songers taken) 9:48 p. m. 4 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. There are still about six or eight choice lots remaining- unsold in Blair st. addition. They are only a few blocks 4- from the Geary school, and the proposed Eugene June- tion electric road is located through tho addition. Prices are reasonable, and the pur- chaser may make his own terms of payment. Ask any real estate dealer to show you these lots 4-4.4 . BIDS FOR 9110,00(1 WATER IM PROVKMKNT HONRS SOLICITED. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City of EuKene until 7:30 o'clock p. an. June 27, 1910, nt which time said Council in Council Chambers of said City, will open and consider said pro posals for the purchase of the whole or any part ot an Issue of $60,000 water improvement bonds. These bonds will be Issued In denominations of $100 to $1000 to euit purchaser, will bear Interest at the rate of 5 por cent per annum payable semi annually, to bear date August 1 1910, or such date as the purchaser and mayor may ngroo upon, payable In U. S. Gold Coin, shall become duo $20,000 ten years from date, $20,000 fifteen years from date, $20,000 twenty years from date. Principal and interest of said bonds to be pay able at the office of City Treasurer ot City of Eugene unless the Com mon Council and purchaser agree otherwise. These bonds are issued under au thority of a charter amendment sub mitted to the voters of the City cf Eueene on the 16th day of May, 1910, at a special election, being an act to amend the charter of the City of Eugene, being an act entitled, "An act to re-lncornorate the City of Eu gene and repeal air acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith" filed In the office of the Secretary of State, Feb ruary i, i.'JUb, by adding section 137 authorizing the Common Council to Ibsuo and sell negotiable bonds of the City of Eugene to the amount of $60,000 for the purpose of Install ing a filtration plant, and extending the water works system, not to ex. ceed $40,000 of said amount to be used for filtration plant, and ap proved by the voters of said City at said election. Further information will be fur nished upon application to the un derslKned. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. Dated Eugene, Oregon, May 25, 1910. j26 R. S. BRYSON. Recorder. BIDS FOR 1 150,000 REFUNDING HONRS SOLICITED. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Eugene until 7:30 p. m. June 27, 1910, ax which time said Council in Council Chambers of said City will open and consider said proposals for the purchase of the whole or any part of an Issue of $160,000 refunding bonds. These bonds will be Issued In denominations ot $100 to $1000, bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable annually, bear date of August 1, 1910, or such date as the Mayor and purchaser may aeree upon, payable in U. S. Gold Coin, shall become due $50,000 five years from date thereof, $50,000 ten years from date thereof. $50,000 twenty years from date thereof, pro vided that said bonds shall be drawn so that the City shall have the option to nay any of said bonds at any in terost paying period after five years from the date of said bonds. Princi pal and Interest of said bonds to bo payable at tne orrice or tne my Treasurer of the City of Eugene, un less the Common Council and pur chaser shnll agree upon payment else where. , These bonds are Issued under au thority of a Charter Amendment sub mitted to tho voters of the City of Eugene on the 16th day of May, 1910, at a special election, being an act to amend the Charter of the City of Eugone, being an act entitled, "An act to re-Incorporate the City of Eu gene and repeal nil acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," filed In the o(flc) of the Secretary of State Feb ruary 1 8, 1 905, by adding to said act Section 136, authorizing the Common Council to issue and sell said bonds and approved by the voters of said city at Bald election. Further Information will bo fur nlshed on annlleatlon to the under signed. The Corrmon Council reserves th right to reject cny anil all bids. Dated Ejgene, Oregon, May 25 ' 1910. J26 R. 8. BRYSON. Recorder. , THIS IS THE MAN mj EE0 If the boets of your nr net Ing. t have the metal, th cm-i4c the skill and the willingness to put t'our horses right wben they need firm footing. Another thing you'll find my charges for shoeing about right. If thoy're not you're welcamf to kick harder than your herse d JUE FRANZWA IS A MT. HOOD. You cannot secure a more satis factorily made cluar than a MT. HOOD. Its workmanship is por ted, and the leaf that is put into It Is considerably better than what the majority ot dealers put Into a 25 cent cluar. If you wish to enjoy a genuine "quality snioko," try a MT. HOOD Tho Bailey Grocery roPMey' 494 Willamette St. Phone Main 865 JUST ARRIVED NEW GOODS Clean Fresh Stock at Right Prices See Our Dishes. ' We are Closing Them Out Campcrs'Givc us an Order i BRYANT TRANSFER GO. f z Household Goods and Pi anos Moved. Baggage a Specialty : : : : : Special Attention Given to Contractor' a Work : : : Office. SOS Willamette Street. Phono Main 74 Res. 115th St. and Stowaxt Ave. Phone Rlnck 4721 CI 2BS Madame Deal's FRENC 2 Pills. FEMAL A SAfit, CiriiTAiN Itn Micr yon Hvvvhehhku Mknstri'ation. NEVER KNOW! T3 NIL Bute! Hurel Hmodyl HatlnfHCtlon Ooap-nnti-cd or Mnuoy lVfumlcd. Hnt pr pjiltl fur 8t.u) por ttox, Will ncw! them on Lrtfil. Ui bo until for when relieved. tiiLinpItii Vri'i. J unlit on Kettinff ttaft puijijiiiif, net-opt, mi aiiuniiiuLu, i-i yuur dmufflHt iUmm uul have tUuiu Bond your orders to tiiu UNITED MEDICAL CO., oi 74, Laicutir, Pi. Sold in Cuatnt bv IV. L DzUno Bangs Livery Co Livery, Feed and Sale Stable OFFICE OF Eugene, Dlue River ft Foley Springs. Eugene, Mapleton ft Florence. Eunene, Fall Creek & Lowell. Eugone and Crow stages. OA US TO OKUKR Phone Main 91. JOSEPH JACOBS Buys ana oeils 8ROOND HAND WATCHES OTJN8. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MEN'S WEARING) APPAREL. HIGH . GRADE VIOLINS. TAKH ONH t HOME AND THY IT. IF IT DON'T SUIT RETURN" IT AND GET YOUB , MONEY BACK. 87 W. ElKhth Bt. Eugene. Oregon HINKLEY BROS. Contractors and Plasterers Estimates Furnished, Phone Red 2981 Residence, 143 E. Eleventh St. AYA & HEITZMAN PLUMBING REMOVED TO 26 ANU 28 W. SIXTH We are now in better shapo to attend to all kinds of plumb-.9 ing and sheet meta 1 work more room. ' No Overcharges. Good Workmanship U. t