Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1910, Image 9

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THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1910
Some Poeketbook Openers'
FOR SALfc-No. 9213 acres 12 bl$s from the court
house, can all be put into city lots, on a prominent street,
2 blocks from the car line,
Rnarket, and will not last very
terms y $2100.00
FOR SALj No, 2332 good lots on 12th street, 68 2-3
X160 feet, one corner bt, streets graded, 6 blocks from
the Hgh School, one block from
fine lots and can be bought on
Price 0
FOR SALE-aNo. 88-5 acres
i J.ET- .! I 1 1
irom we uuun nuuse, an in young iruip mostiv appiesrhas
woven wire fence all around it; this fine little tract is wefl
located, no overflow, no improvements, close to school
and church, neacjtfft main road, fineobuilding spot, good
loam" soil, f3r 10 days oaly can be bougtrt fordhis very
low price, terms $1400.00
FOR SALE No. 8279 acres"of good fruit, farm and
and dairy land, 8 miles from Eugene, 3 miles from a pros
perofls town, railroad station, 49 acres in cultivation, rest
pin timber arfB pasture, has a
wood shed and other outbuildings in good condition; farm
implements go with the place, will trade for a farm away
cut or closg in, pay or takeome difference, price, (Ser ac
re, terms $90.00
FOR SALE Acreage from $150 to $500 per acre close
in, and lot? from $150 to $1,000 clcse in, improved and
unimproved farms from $20 to $100 per acre, from 1
mile to 20 miles from Eugene, also some good city prop
erty for sale cn easy terms. Now is the time o buy while
property is cheap. See me before you buy for snaps and
bargains.
H.
Residence, 918 South Oak Street.
Res. Phone, Red 3351. . Office Phone Main 475
EUGENE, OREGON
FOR SALE One. Merdsal concrete
block machine complete. Good as
new, 638 Willamette st.
FOR SALE Small general store In
good location on railroad. Partic
ulars from A. B C, this office, tf
FOR SALE Modern cider and vtiPe-
gar macninery; new, io-'
nceri- win kbII with or without
building. Inquire 14 East Sth street.
FOR SALE A thoroughbred fox ter
rier pup. Enquire of L. Bonney at
459 Olive st. s21
a
Ofnon FOR SALE Big oak and fir,
si,.tahie -for furnace. See Weu-
st.r Klncald. 81 East Ninth stret,
or ..hone Main 676. tf
FOl. dALE Modern dwelling foi
su.t to lffake room for new church
1.1.3 received, until September 20
L. committee. G. G. Gross, A. C
Jtanings, P. E. Snodgrass. tl
FOR SALE Team horses, harness
end wagon; good ranch outfit,
$2i5.00. Inquire Morris Plank, 638
YVillcmetle street. 624
FOR SALE 11 2j3 acres of river
bottom land; 6 acres cleared, 100
fruit treaf nrice $550. Address
Mary R. Nixon, HarrHburg Oro
EnO .
, o . ,i
WANTED To buy a ood ;
hand top buggy; box preferable,
must be In good condition and not
over $25: will pay cash. Call 674
CollLo oOeet, corner 18th. wm
'"""'I'
FOi SALE Ladles' flrst-clnfs rail
Mad ticket to Colorado, Gjd to ;
November 1, 1910. Can 9-3
11th. I
Full SALE- -SMjecia. to uwe. ! Ji a
block best CUiese hill property
a l,.ipu,ln -liin.iirp-ll tiiiter E.c
1c Co.. 22 C. K.ll. ,r
tile
FOR SALE No. 32) Good lots on
11th slrent, 50x160 feet; for sale
fr 10 days only. Price $450 each.
Terms. H. E. Owen. 536 Will.
B.A.-a i.s OtUjrf&i-ni to 65
Ma .in A Hnnilin EstLi'. Uentiey
and others, some u?el six moMh
Of
),e
lliin ua nna- 'd rOClll lOl'
iio The Wiley 3. Allen Co.
2o E. 9th st. . "
FttK ll., i xiu'aakev reclster. 1
tl!ivt,STr-Vnn,,Hi,r p.nle. 1 BrOHrCr,
oil tank, 1 cheese cutter, counters.!
;Q shelving anQ'.ables, 104 West 8th:
f'-reet. One Hall Bafe 1
hKSTAPRANT FOR SALE One of;
the best in Eugene, fully equipped,
nd doing a good buslnessj loca-:
Won extra good; only $7uQ Come 1
In and let show vou the Ousi-
s proposltloB Tie Real Estate j
lr.harne c.li u' 1 1 In me tte st. s22
has just been placed on the
lonfftlt.tMi very low price,
the car line, these are to
very easy terms,
$2,ooo.oo(
of g$d fruitand, 3 miles
i . . .. . r.
go'bd ten-room house, barn,
FOB SALE: 'Continued)
F0R sale Good lot 66x160 feet
on Eleventh street right on the car
line, two blocks from school, has
north front; thS must be &ld this
week. Price only $700 with good
terms0See?M. L. Elliott & Co., 214
dVhite Temple. s22
FOK SALE Celebrated Hecla rub-
ber hose, 4-ply, 1-2 inch, 100 ft
or less at only 7c the foot; 100 ft
- 3-4 Inch 5-ply, same as above In
quail', at the remarkable low
price of 10c the foot worth 2 0c
at all other places. Kays Furni
ture Co., 526 Willamette st. tf
for SALE Two full blocks of' 20
lots each in H Florence, il local
ed. level, smootO ground. Price
$1800 for the two blocks. Thsse
can be refold for $Ta per lot or
$3000 within a year. Geo. Melvlui
Miller, room 20, cor. Sth and Wil-'
lamette.
HOMESTEAD iuuaiiliw Hige is
something goyl 160-acre home
stead; 100 acres can be put In cul
tivation with a ver.O little work.
Two good springs ofwater on the
place; oose t0 good settlement,
postofficc, school an sawmill.
Will locate this claim reasonable.
See C. O. iOr.lth & Co.. room 9.
Hofman Hotel. Eucene. Oregon, tf
pOR SALE At a bargain, a good
2nd hand one horse hack, suitable
for fruit or produce wagon. Used
lmW 9 moathl call at 1123 Colum-
-vcmie ' S20
ld nv-ne.
ghkkn F0DDER FOR SALE
8,.n(unre corn In field, 3 1-2
miles Ot of Eugene. Terms low
enough to make It pay to feed. In
quire 301 B. 9th street. s21
1 1 it .-. I. K. i-i' .. uoii'. tn.ly
I frul; ireep -""ii'l fruH 'lt
t-ify-lv. on s-vrrd Ktr-e' 1 blki
from' oar !Iiih "viie $nSi I
I ..!-,. ,.- -hW ..rfioc r r mil .it 6!''
I E 2oth St.-r.its ad'l. "
I FOR S.XIE 3-4 Inch cotton rub' -r
iin.,,1 hne: verv line uiiiilllv. h
bargain ever so'-' 'n to.vn: 100 f:
m '. the foot; 1-2 Inch nt 6 l-2c
Hie loo!, '. 'he closing-nut 0'.r''f
WI'lTo ette 'st ' ' tf
l.(tj.ette st.
OR SALE PY OWNER On eay
. . I..-., hr.nen HOW tl IIP
mnlTI". DPSUK'S rnwih. r,,.-.
pore lHrca. front pnn-b;
..morT tinrfe.) nnd lnsoni"nt
back
fine
view four blocks iron eiuu-i
line- lot 71x14 5. facing west on the
Fnir'nioiint boulevard nt east end of
i?.h it street V0 ft. wide and ma-
.i.,,i,ril pond soring: city water
Qonneeted: chimney for furnace,
nnt ir pli". electric lights, p urn
,,,, fr tnllet. bath nh','! ' "j
sink hot wa'er tank In an,) ron-
neef d. A uarjnie m
J. A. Holloway, Eugene, Oregon
30
FOR SALE 4 0 acres 5 miles from
EuRcne. all in cultivation, no waste
land. 5 acres good family orchard,
!-room house aud large barn In
good condition; thiQilaee is close
to school and church: price $4500.
Good terms. M. L. Elliott Co.. 214
White Temple. 822
FOR SALEWs'ew S-room 2-story
home on Wr line; plastered and
well-built. Lot 66 2-3x160, on cor
ner. Good barn and chicken house.
City water and sewer. If you
want a nice home you should see
this: only $3200. Oregon Home
Sers Co., 412 Willamette. s25
FOR SALE 2 homes in new part !
of city. 1-2 block off car line; 1
, six-room house; lot 50x160 with
i good well. (2600. 1 5-room house,
i the same kind; both new; only
I 12300. See these D-4 buying. Ore
gon Home Seekers Co. 412 Wll
1 lamette. 82 5
0
I 'OR SALE 2 'ots, each 66 i-i front
age by 179 deep. Price, VooOO. On
one is a five-room house, large shed
bagi, chicken house, 2-room house,
tent bedroom, small porches, chick
en houe and cauienter shop; s.'-iall
orchard on tQ rand. Or will rent
5-room housV$12 per month, not
furnished. E. D. Lewis. Other $8
a month, furnished. tf
FOR SALE 65 acres 12 miles from
Eugene on whatrjvlll be the best
road out of city. Fine fruit land,
free soil, 8 acres cleared, 40 acres
slashed, Irt acres good timber;
house 16x24x14x16. Barn 34 x26;
55 acres under fence, 10 tons of
hay and tools go also. See this.
Oregon Home Seeker? Co., 412
Willamette strget.
SAY! Do youknow that we have
for sale for a few days, a pro
ducing orchard, apples included,
for noly $175 per acre. House
barn, well, etc. Good river bot
tom land, possession at once; one
mile out. Come in and let us tell
you about it. Real Estate Exchange,'-644
Willamette st. S21
FOR SALE Nearlv new S-roo;n
house, modern, two blocks from
Willamette street; cement side
walks paved streets, some fruit,
in fine location; price for a few
days only $4,000, with terms. M.
L. Elliott & Co., 214 White Tem
ple. s22
FOR SALE 80 acres 8 miles from
Eugene, on fine road; 5-room
house, good barn 33x36; 2 wells,
1 team horses, 1 wagon, 4 milck
cows, 2 calves; U. S. separator,
100 chickens, two hogs, 2 acres
family orchard, binder, nfower,
rack, 18 tons hay; 175 bushel of
oats, 6,000 kale plants, plow, har
row, cultivator. Land all under
plow. Oregon Home Seekers Co.
412 Willamette. s25 '
FOR SALE Here Is a bargain, 5 ac
res all in bearing fruit, apples,
pears, and cherries; large house,
! barn and other outbuildings tta
good condition, this property Is lo-
-nalarl nna mllo frnm Fneene n
macadamized road, close to schooP
and church, on the proposed elec
tric car line. Price $4500, with
good terms. M. L. Elliott Co., 214
Vhite8l"eniple. s22
FOR SALE 440 acres, 8 miles from
Eurone on best road to city. Good
house of 9 rooms. Batfi 00x80;
' chicken housrs, woodshed, gran
aries, and other gheds. Land" all
tillable and all fenced: 4 acres
strawberries, making $200 per ac
re, 10 acres jOiing orchard; 1 team
horses; 2 wagons, 2 windmills, wa
ter tank, 4 good wells. We can get
vou this for $60.00 per acre. Ore
gon Home Seekers Co., 412 Wil
lamette. s2 5
1JJK SAi.,1!.
320 acres choice land
in the Pleasant Hill coimfry, 200
acres In cultivation, balance pas
6ure, about 15 acres good timber
all can be cultivated; the soil is
well-adapted for apples and pears,
bearing family orchard, tences in
good condition, 8-room house and
, lunm hnrna nil 111 trnnti condi
tio! two wells, threellvesprings,!
price $ou.uu an acre; win uuiihiu
er city property for part payment.
M. L. Elliott & Co., 214 White
Temple. s22
FOR SALE Here is a snap, fine new!
0 buffgnlow of 5 rooms, finished in j
the latest style, paneled0 dining i
room and receptim hall, buffet
lritchen. wood work finished in
golden oak. wai.s tlnteiOin artistic
colors, goou oeep won oi waiei.Q Une; . OWnr8 must sell this
chicken house and park. In goodi ,ace we( or ,t wl he god
locatlo'n mock from car line:; f him" price only $1600, with
price $1900 rn,B. M. L. ElllottQ
& Co. 214 White Temple. s22j Co- n4 whUe TempIe. ,22
TlVrEZA KORSAI E-Arp-nTe-.n-a
., ". a a ,in, wiroH fnr fine residence property, good loca-
Ights. dining room with plate rail
and China. doset. Kitchen Is a lit-
tie nem. vOli all the conveniences
a good housewife likes. Lot Is
big one, 62 1-2x160. A fine wW
on thxi plaw Only one block frWn
car lme, nnd two blocks from
siA'Ol. This Is a mighty nice little
home. Price, $2,000 with y easy
terms. Let us show It to you. The
Hammond-nuryea Realty Company,
room 3, Merchants' bank.
F22
FOR SALE I havered acrea of
landW Umatilla Co.,
(FN under fence, about 1-2 In cul
Vrvntion. thcVher half very eas-
Oilv cleared nVd put Into cultlva-
ti'on: I have a payed-up water woodshed Is attached to the house,
right on I'm acres and good new ai nnrir the same roof, a good
head gnies for my lirsls from drilled well, one nice chamber
th mi.CO canal.' Vrh rutin down stairs and three up stairs,
throuO my place: I will take $S0 elosets for rear room; wood work
per nciryind will cir.sliler Eugene finished In golden oak; you have
resldeniV properly to the vaJ a fine new of the town In all ill-
r.f $.15011, In exchange on this rectlon-- nd only 1-2 Mock from
prnpcrtv, willQ'.e good terms on 4io strci cars, and blocks from
the balance Iff Opiore th-irough tie nigh Hchool. This placa.must
,.rri-itlon see C. f). Smith ns heQ i,p B0,; ,,nce; prre $25UVf Wlh
hns been on the p-operty. C. O. go()d tPrm). jf. L. Elliott Co., 214
Smith & Co., room . Ilolimau no-
...i i--ii..ne. Oregon. .-'
fliS0! SPECIAL T0OAY
JgJJl WILUMEm (mLEY RIVfR 80TT0M UND
a res of very rich bottom q 9
. I jjffii fsil. h and. one mile from Eugene: 10 acresSn 8
"TAT ' ' I n PS' aC'the ba!ance 'n verV r'cn Pardcn I
III I 'fl S'il. On this place is cottage and a fop I
3?Vj T1 fjjf j 0nn,s. Acreaoe not st productive, and in ,
School' 1 Wgiiii.
Tanned H' sci-mer by tthe sun. Shakespeare says the World's a stage.
Now I fid. when school's begun. He'd have been a wiser sage-,
Matters little whRt I do. If he'd put It truthfully 0
I am tanned by teacher, too. All the world's a tannery!
Wlio'n nevt. . '
AXSWK.r. TO YESTERDAY'S I'I ZJ.K.
Left sltle down, nose lit left slioltlcr.
vor,
SALE. Continued.
O-
FOR SALE 34 acre? S miles from
Eugene on good county road, 1-2 o
mne to nign sciiooi unti ciiurcu, u
acres 10-year-old apple orchard,'
2,000 boxes choice fruit this year,
good 5-room house, new ftnrn audl
fruit house; all stock and imple
ments go avlth the place. This
a snap at $6,000. J.6 L. Elliott & Co..:
214 White Temple.
A SPLENDID LITOLE FARM 20 ac-
s ,all tillable, close to good town
on railroad; nice 5-room house,
ogood big bar and outbuildings.
One acre of orchard. Good garden.
Flue well. All well fenced. House
and barn on small ridge, giving
good drainage. The soil on this
place is a rich, dark loaam. If you
are looking for a nice place, well
improved, close to ugeno, this will
come pretty near suiting you. Prioe
$4,000. Terms one-half cash, bal
ance can run two years at Interest.
J"he Hammona-Duryea Realty Com
pany, room 3, Merchants' Bank
bldg. s2 2
0
'OR SALE Say, nadn't you better
consider thin .lust tbjnk, 40 acres
. 1 ht I- 'ho t-nr. n' Plpqiljnt H'll
just on the market; the nicest place'
for a home, elegant fruit land
right at the finest, high school In
the county and nearly every bit in
cultivation. This Is the best snap
of the season and won't last long
Better hurry; only $80 per acre;
other small tracio wtll follow till
sale; on!y Jast week a tract right
across this sold lor $200 per acre
E. C. Sratzer, Pleasant Hill, phon
Sprlngf'eld Farmers 191. t
A RARE OPPORTUNITY We have
a splendid piece of Income bear
ing property, which we are alter
ing to Investors this week. It earns
ten per cent on Ibn purchase, price,
and the Income is guaranteed by
a bond, signed by Home of the
leading merchants In Eugene. The
house is a fine one, and Is splcn-
dldly built In every tfay. We con-
slrler tlila plnH nf lnvpp.lnif.tit nh-
solutely "gilt edged", and recom-
mend it to those who want to place
iiicir iiiunuy wiiuii: il win i mm .
leiiirns. u is a saie ana
sotQid proposition in every way.
The Hammoiid-Duryea Realty Com
puny, room 3, Merchants Bank
bldg.
B22
FOR SALE Here is a snap for one;
mme body's Iohs Is your gain; we
lave a dandy five-room bungalow
m 11th street; this property Is
lew, h.is good cement foundation,
ilaHtePd, nice buffet kitchen, fine
,ressed brick fire place, electric
luhts, aO plumbed .good deep
wtll of water, good wood shed, fine
houes all around It, close to
scho 'I nnd right on the street car
O tll,n; hSh ttDtA 1".t,V800d
' Ton t. w Ith cement
lot Is 60x150 feet, has a good new
chicken house and park; tho house
Is a new 7-room bungalow, on good
cement foundation, plastered
throughout, and all the walls are
tinted with harmonious colors, all
the ceilings are coved, giving the
rooms a beautiful appearance.
Ther Is a large reception hall,
large parlor with colonial arch
opening, large pun neled dining
room, wilh nice China closet, th
Lllnhnn 1a n mivlol kltehon v-llh
" "i. .I
and cupboards all enclosed; ("V
I,,,,,, " ',.". nun,.
yyhlt Tauiuf- 22'i
U
FOU SALE Continued
P0R SAKE 200 acres 12 miles
,,rht nt fn..
road, s'x mllet from Ixirnne. tjne
for stock. lots of open range; about
150 acres open ground, about 60
a res in grain; grain looks fine;
buru and shed filled with hay, offe
ukIcIi o", one calf, one yearling
vaif, o.- ? team of mares. t$o year
nils colts, 9ue 2-year-old colt and
iil spring colt -me hog, six pigs
io or tine" dozen dickens, all
kl:.iis of machinery Hnd i'armliif
to,. '.a and wagon, harness and bug
and hack; ruiuiing water on
iiuce, woler piped in house "and
b;trn lot: a very ood etmse an, I
jarn, a oig orchard and a fjn
gra&a coiu.try. If sold at once will
sell ail for $6000 (six thousand),
aish or on terms; would ratlpr
have cah. Address .Mr. Dale RfTj
WA.VTKIl
WANTED Capable girl for general
housework. Apply to 254 E. 9th
street. tf
WANTED Woman for general
housework, 96 w. 10; Red2612.
VV ANTED A cook at the General
hospital. See Dr. Dny, 306 Vflilte
lemplo. 821
WANTED Girl for genornl house
work, steady place. Inquire at
60 W. 8th st. s22
WANTED A girl or woman to work
In kitchen at 47i High stroot.
Phone Black 6541. 822
a
WANTED A man who can sell
things; splendl deponing; excellent
opportunity for right man. Ster
ling Foster, ,1st Nat. Bank bldg.,
Eugene, Or. tf
WOOD WANTED We will exchan
ge furniture for wood. Will take
any kind of wood. Campbell-Fell.
man Co., 4 75 Willamette street, tf
WAN'I'ED A Ixiun of four hundred
dollars, ($100.) on improved prop
erty in West Springfield. Will nay
l,e,'.?e"J ,or " c Auuress
""x lbl' trliiKf lolcl. Oregon.
ANTKU-
Hides to tan. 1 tan light
hides for lace leather, gloves,
o Dili's anil rugs; deerskins a specialty
where they are tagged; also I can
furnish the lags. Address me at
Jasper, Oregon. Adam ItllQhey.
d& l 1-1-10 '
urn iih.s r.
FOR RENT Six-room flat strictly
modern in evory deuill. Call at T,4!l
Patterson street, o
B25
FOR RENT A good 7-room house
1)29 Ferry Btreet, G. S. O. Hum-
U(rt, B2l
,
FOR RENT Good Uicty.oj for bar
ber shop, furnished v;!th every
thing exceQ chair'., Enquire at
SOOOPatterson stroet. tf
FOR RENT A furnished suite of 2
rooms, down s'.nlra, also 2 single
rooms, wjjhoexcelleiit table board
Rates reasonable. 109 W. 8th st.
O Os21
FOU KENT FurnlHft'd and unfur
liQied rnorn; pftvcral nine
roniim suitable for ofQfo or fam-
1 1 v n mt nut ami ii hid. M n nk firs'
rooming house, 22 East A. 2SO
-O !
run hen r Home very aeairanie
flats, each having steam beat and
batiK also someUilce offlco and
llviVu: rnnm-. All cpntmllv lornteil
llviiig rooms. All centrally located
In buslneHS districts. Address Ilox
14. Eugene, Oregon. . tf
...
.
euu lunneu rooms, cor-
nnr rrnnt room ntl nil a rnnnl lin
stairs, front corner room down
sulrs, all modern furnace heat, ttvit
wilier, baths, llghtliO etc. Frank
Unowerf668 Olive st. I'hoiio Hlack
O -f
tl
FOR KENT Furnished and unfur-
nlshed rooms, Hall block, Kast lllh
,
Rt. Also ono Ktoro rorirn. 20x50.
I Also Hollrlt PtoraRO of (FV kinds
ht my warn hotise aeroHHTrom the
H. P. depot. Kpeclal rutea fij hopa
and large siacc room. Geo. T. Hall.
tt: ..
r.
n
th gqmo locality, recentlvold for $30.00
aieanre. and sofe at $250.00 and 300.00
an acre. This property must be sold this
week.
TMP PRfcE Ift S!
flics Over Folly Theatre.
t
VOlt 1SEXT (Conliimcd.)
FOU KENT ?80 acre farm; noout
B0 acres ready for plowing; 120
acres in pasture; baiaflce timber.
Good house; running w.-itor on tho
place; !) miles southwest f Eu
gene. Cull at 103 E.fat Third
street. tf
FOK RENT Nt anu finely fur
pitied rnomt on flrt ann awcond
floors; single and.ln suites; for
light housekeeping. Light .heut,
bath, hot and cold water: 2 blocks
from WillamettP st. X38 E. 7th
street. tl
MISCKIJiANKOl'S.
FOU EXCHANGE Good Irlgnblo'to the court muy eeem euultabla
land in southwest Idaho to trade
for good residence property in Eu
gone, or propertyl in near vlcln-
Ity. Inquire of Geo. Fisher. b24
FOU EXHANGE Good" real estat
for work horses, wild or gentle
Geo. Melvln Miller room 2u, cor
th and Willamette. t
3HAKLE8 KINGWEI.U FLORIST
cut flowers, potted plants nnd car
nations In fRie ussortment. West
Springfield greenhorns;. Telephone
Main fi4. i
HIGHEST CASH 1'itlCE pa?d for
poultry and eggs. Fresh fi.-h cv-
ery day. A'. Newman .Market, cor
ner 'j til nnd Olive,
Phone Mali
831.
tl
HOARD AND ROOM $8.00 per
week; 2 in one room for $5; mod
ern; 3 blocks from Will., 174 W.
Wth.
22
IjOST A.M) FOI NK.
LOST A bunch of keys on Wlllnm-Ttl,e
I ettP street, between
(Jhrlsmnn
Finder
nuUllnjr Biul postoffjpe.
rotffrif'KfoO. It. Chrlsmun ami re
ceive reward. s22
losi -oi uesday, in Eugene oid
hprlngrield, or on car, an elk
tooth watch charm, elk head nnd
?a star on onij Bide, nnd monogram
tv. m. iv. no on iiiuiM. r inner re-
turn to Guard offlco. Reward. s22
O HiiiinioNS
In the Circuit Court of tho state of
Orejon forI -n-t FrBnk Jlnrn
huh y.i witi!, Morin, Mm. Alma
Keren and her hiiHband, Keren, I
Cnliunlnig Horln und IiIh wife, Jto
r 1 ti, Hiuci! Ho r I rt , and )i!h wiff, Ho
rln, Curtln J. Horln und hn wlfn, f
Itorin. (,'lnudp A, Hnriti, I In .el (.1. Ho
rln, nnd Ilurold Horln, minor children
of Wlllhim It. Hirlw dOeeimtNl; Itnn-u
Horln, Kuiirfunn ofVJ:iiiiult! A Horln,
II;i.fl C. Horln. und Untold Horln. nl-
noi ri, William il. Hot In, and (ilndyx
!!:,',l,'.'.'''.,."1.!. 'h.V '.l'.'1,'". ,"t...l!,w "' "
To Kniiik "linrlii' nnil hl wir'.', llnQ
ren,.vir. Ainia Keren and ner iiiishand
Keren, Columbus Horln and his wife
Horln, lirnc Hnnn nnrt m wife,
'""'I". I'urlli. .1. Morin nn.l hi. will-,
,.,,, ,.,,. A ,)rn ,,,,,., ,, ,;r
nn.l llanihi Horln, inlnur children of
William It. Ii.,rli, ,Ih;,:,i ii, nr.
'.(? " '"" ' 'W ii". mail
, ii no rin nun iuir.,1,1 itnrliWinliiiu. Wll-I
It llnri,, ,,,wl IM...I... I A ..,,1
mit ft. Iioim ami n,iyfl PaliAr. all
t in livlm-Mt- hw i.r 11 lt,,rl ,i... u...i
Hhove-ninneii .leretnliiniM. urnetinu:
y ,u i,..r..i.y . -..muianiie.r n.i re.'i'uir"
eil to appenr In Ihn Kbove-enlltleil
V.'"'.."" ".i''i rlX'V'.'11. 7!x ,T""k".
'In ''ale nf tho firm luilillnillon uf HUin-
nion herein, lo-wlt. from ttie 17th Uny
nf AiiKiml, 10111, nn.l aiiNwer tho eom-
plaint ill,-, I iiKuluxt yu in the aiinrn-
f 'll1'1"1, I"1!; " ','u '"" "" V
I'w r h ml mis v. r mi Id fnmn u In! for
v,ant ih.-rfor thp piuintirr will ink a
rvp n;irmt y.ii and hum In hi cH(-h .
fnr tho r'H''f ni'uvi'fi f..rAii ii,iTti
iitl.-n p r.ni ililmiitiic ihi f.i -
i..iin,i i i. n. i . -
vmmty. onoicnn, to-wlt: Numtir'
one U). Twu (2, Throfl (3), Kuur hi,
o
90.00 AN ACRE.
Phone Main 5. Eugane, Or.
Hvo(M sixteen (U), Sovontoon (17).
Klghlecu IK) Nineteen 119) and Twen
ty (2111. In Hl,'k numlior l-:ii;hty-thri-u
and th iioiihweat iiunrter of lllock
mmibur Slxty-nn, Und the went tiHlf o(
l(Joek numliur MIxty-SRVtin, all In Wash
huinea Hiib-illvlHlun to tho Kprlnirrielil
InvoHlini'iit Sc Fowur Coiillniy' Addt
tliin to KprhiKtlold, I,ane County. Ora
jrnn. ns ilnu..il hihI runorded, ImliiK the
Hilda beloiiKinK lo the liolra of H. Hor
lli, d,ici'tia'il, and three referei-n he p
pulntedMiy mild court to dt-termlne
whiiUuT or not tlio suld lundn cn be
dlvl.Uid liii.l partitioned, or whether or
not It will be iiBcensury to soli the nma
and (Mvlde the prociiedH anionic th
nlnlntlff und the ilersndiuitn, as sot out
n the complaint, and to anesii and col
lect from mild lnnd-owners In propor
tion to their several intercut, all of
tho coalu, exponas and charKttH of such
partition, or mile, IncludliiK renaonuhle
attorney s fees. In the sum of Two
Hundred and Fifty (1260.00) Dnllarn,
J""'-
of 'lnos h',',?," f?..1 "H h$KJJ
nhovo-ontliled. court, .in uecordarico
w'"1 " ;"or dated the 16th day or
'"l"'''!"" ,':J,th,'uR,r ,r,"i'!?.J8,"'.a
, ,, nf., mi.i ufiie oi (lie
I fr the pubiirntlon of this summona la
1 1,18 28111 day of 'September, loio.
Attirne'iTor Bl
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NOTICE OF I'l.NAIi SETTfiEMENT
I
A.L.. ,a Htimu Hivou vnat ino un
'rulirn..l Ul. A li ........
l 1 1... , ..A
! 'Htrtrl!t1 of Hioe state of I. W. Pope,
noceosed. has filed her. petition with
y.-..,.n..u "jicia n. rujiu, UUllllil-
. . uounty uou." oq the
o.alu ui tuiy ui oeiuemuor, tiu.
together with her final account, nsk
Ing said court to fix a time and place
for hearing said flnnl account, and
objection thereto, if any, an,l tho
court on ihe Gth ihiy of September.
j 1910, Issued an order fixing tho 10th
uny or uctouer, iio, at the hour of
10 o'clock In the for9nu-in of said
day aa the time, and the office of
County Court In the Court House
as the place for hearing .objections
why said final nccount should not be
allowed and said admlniatialrlx dis
charged. First publication 3cpt. 7,1910.
O REBECCA A. POPE.
I. N. Harbaugh, Administratrix.
Attorony for Estate.
n ... O 0
HINKLEY BROS.
Contractors
ond Plasterers
c -
"Ematet Furnlshixl.
Dk..n. r, . - - .
. noun nea i B
Residency, 145 B. Eleventh RL 8
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