Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, March 27, 1908, Image 8

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II. A. Foster is accoinplisbiiiK woiulers in the cure
of the sick ami afflicted. I !e owes his extraordinary
success to the fact that in his practice he uses a com
biuation of methods which strikes directly at the root
or cause o f disease and is thus enabled to remove that
cause and the patient gets well.
I (o not suffer longer, for it is needless.
l)o not lie discouraged, for the methods employed
in this institute are superior to those employed iu any
other.
My methods of treatment are a success Itecause
founded upon natural laws, and they will Irear inves­
tigation.
For the purpose of introuucing my methods to
those who are unfamiliar with them 1 will give
7 t o ‘)b y appointment 3
Office over C.arman, llem euway’s Store.
I'nited State?» L,au«l Office
kosetmrK, Ore* Ml, March IS, 19DN. ¡\VANTH1)AT Mil-: LEAUftK OFFICE
—a Ion« l of wood on subscription.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of j FRESH COM’ S FUR SALK— Fresh
Congress of June.?, 1S7.S, entitled “ An
milch cows, gentle anil easy milkers.
act lor the sale of timber lands in the
Inquire ol J. 1>. A nukrson .
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states of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory,” as extend­ PO LAN D C H IN A PIO S Subject to
ed to all the public land states by act of i reglalr.v. dropfied .Inn. Hi, (rum
registered
sto ck . First
choice,
August 4, IN9J,
j either mcx , #s, each.
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JOHN W. BARRINi'.Kk
of Kugene, County of Lane, State of I FO B SA I.K —7 It. C. Scotch I'ollle
Oregon, did on June 7, 1907, file in this
liiijiH by Trciie W o d d e r A. K. C.
office his sworn statement No. 9029 for
112298 ex l.u.ly Hoilicc A K C 11 ^OT.7.
the purchase of the NKl-4 of Section No.
Pedigree» upon request. Addres»
25 in «Township No. 19 south, range No.
A. /.kin i . i ., { ullage d r o v e .
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4, west, W. M., and will offer proot to
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show that the land sought is more valu­
Invoice price w ith freight added,
able for its timber or stone than for ag­
exclusive
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ricultural purposes and to establish lus
central location, g o o d lin d e estub-
claim to said land before \V. \V. Calkins,
lislicd. Proprietors have “ t o o many
U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Ku­
iron» In the lire.” Inquire at T he
gene, Oregon on Saturday, the 9th «lay
lla/.nor o r le n d e r office.
of June 1908.
He names as witnesses, Albert M. AGENTS MAX 11.1)— Uixjli crayon por­
Hendricks of Kugene, Oregon; Arthur
traits JO cents, frames in cents and up,
Beebe of Kugene, Oregon; Jerry Beetle - sheet pictures one cent each. You
of Kugene, Oregon; K. J. Crow, Kugene,
can make 400 per cent profit or idfi
Oregon.
per week. Catalogue and samples
Any ami all persons claiming adverse­
free. F rank M
W illiam s C om -
ly the above-»lescribed lands are request­
panv , IJo» M’. Taylor St., Chicago,
ed to file their claims in this office on or
111.
before sai»l 6th «lay of June 1908.
50- lot B knjamin L. K d d y , Register
POULTRY BREEDERS CARDS
Come and l>e examined and have those methods
explained to you.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Professional Cards.
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NOTICK OF SCHOOL INDKMN1TV
SKLKCTION.
TWO FREE TREATMENTS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH JO and 31 3
( iffice Hours from 10:30 to 12.
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Cards under this head will be in­ J . S. m e d l k y ,
serted at 50 cents per inch per
United States Land office,
Attorneys-at-lH W
month.
Rose burg, Oregon, March 17, 1908.
O f f i c e S u i t e 3 H u n k B ld g .
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon on September 18, 1*107, ap­ E g g * - Place your order early nt ex­ S|ieclul a tte n tio n given t o M ining
press office for a setting o f those »lid C o rp o ra tio n L a w .
plied for the SWjJ NW% of Sec. 12, Tl*
22 S, R 4 W, of \V. M. and file«l in this
White Minorca egg»,several orders
office a list of school indemnity select­
H. C. M AD SEN,
booked already, pr mouuced the
ions in which it selecte«l said land; ami
handsomest
birds
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the
show
W atchm aker .
that sai«l list is open to the public for
room; they scored high and car­ Kepairing at reasonable enarges.
inspection. Any ami all persons claim­
ing adversely the above «¡escribed land
ried off several prizes, and nre All work guaranteed llrst-r>iaM.
or any legal subdivision thereof, or
Watches, Clock« and Jewelry at Lowest Price
heavy layeis.
1). T. A wbkey
claiming the same under mining laws,
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
or desiring to show saitl land to lie more Barred Rocks — Pen headed by first
prize cockrel in late show.
All
j valuable for mineral than for agrieul-
I tural purposes, or to object to sai«l select-
first class stock. Kggs $1.50 per
| ion for any lawful reason, should file
15. A few fine pulleyt and coek-
Horseshoeing a specialty.
I their claims or their affidavits <jf pro-
Wagon and carriage re­
rels for sale. F. B. P hillips , Cot.
I test or contest in this office on or before
in«. All work guaranteed
lage Drove. Oregon.
! the 9tli «lay of May 1908.
Have your horsesteeth ex­
amined and repaired. Hhoc
1 hereby designate the Cottage ('»rove S. C. White Leghorns One first, two
at
rear «if llemenway &
I Leader, published at Cottage ('.rove,
Hurkholder's Htrre :: ::
second and one third prizes on
< >regon, as the newspaper in which the
only 5 birds entered in late show.
I above notice is to lx.* published.
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Kggs from this fine stock $1.50 ’(•*sss s v s v v S s s -s s
Register.
per 15. F . B . P h illips , Cottage
General B lacksm ¡th in g
COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES
Legislative Candidates Galore— Some for State­
ment No. 1: Some Oppose it— Other News.
NOTICE OF SCIIOOI, INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
I'nited States Land office,
kosebnrg, ( Iregon, March 18, l'K»8.
A number of the men are over I The notarial commission of
Notice is hereby given tliat the State
hauling the Kugene Woolen mill ! Kniest Purvance of Disstou, was of I Iregon on September .III, FA»/, ap­
preparatory to starting up alrout filed with the county clerk Thurs plied for tile NM'jj SI-’ 1/, of Sec. Id, Tp.
S, K I M' of M\ M., and filed in Ibis
! day.
the first of April.
office a list of school indemnity selections
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in
which
it selected said land: and that
The big laiiler for the Klinira
Primary election supplies were
said list is open to public for inspection.
Lumber Company’s mill was un­ ! received by County Clerk Lee this Any
and all persons claiming adversely
loaded from the car Monday and ! morning and they will be distrib­ the above described land or any legal
placed on a wagon preparatory’ to u te d to the different precincts at I subdivision tliereol. or claiming the
; same under the mining laws, or desiring
taking it out to the mill.
j once.
I to show said land to la* more valuable for
X. II. Martin of Cottage drove, I The city council held au ad­ | mineral than for agricultural purposes,
to object to said selection for any law­
was appointed administrator of the journed session Tuesday at which | or
ful reason, should file their claims or
estate of Nathaniel Martin, who time the Warren Construction tlieir affidavits of protest or contest in
died January
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The esti­ company’ s bid for paving Last I this office oil or before the 11 til day of
mated value o f the property of the Eleventh street from Willamette | May, 19Q8L
1 hereby designate the Cottage Crove
estate is $1500. \V. F. Hart, John j street to the S. P. railroad for $2.-
Leader, published at Cottage C-rovc, Ore-
Allen and N. P. Chrism an were ! Ì2 per square yard was accepted, I gon, as the newspaper in which theabove
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appointed appraisers.
notice is to he published.
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rels for sale. Eggs $ l.o0 per
setting of 15. J. F . S pray , Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
For Sale— S< iven Black Laugshan
pullets and 1 B. P. Rock cockerel
also Black Javas eggs $‘2.50 for
15, B Rock and S. >S. Ham­
burg eggs $ 1. 5 O for 15.
D. B. C h am herlen .
Eggs- Black Minorca eggs for sale <<
at $2 per setting o f 15.
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I) J. D u B k u i l l e .
— Kggs for hatching $1.50 per
15 at Cottage Grove or Saginaw.
A . Wool», Saginaw, Oregon.
Business Chickens — Golden Wyan
dolts and Black I.angshaus, liest
winter lavers. prize stock, eggs
$2 for 15,
W . C. C o n n e r .
Barred Rock —-Kggs from high scor
ing birds, 75 cents per setting of
15 eggs. M rs . I da C a l dw el l
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
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Illum inant
(Uillamem « Ualky « Company
Fashion Stables
Cochran & Cooley
F U R N 15 H E R S
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
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All the latest treatments.
Electrical
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F«>r further particulars address
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FOR P U B LIC A T IO N
ber land
n o t ic e
U nited States Lund Office
R osebnrg, O regon, Feb. 17, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given th a t In co m ­
pliance with Hie provisions o f the net
o f Congress of June .3, 1878, e n ­
titled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber
lands In the state« of California,
Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T er­
r it o r y ” a s extended t o all the Public
Land States by act ol A u gust 4, 1892,
H ARO LD J. ULASOU
o f Eugege Count.;,- of Lane, .State (o r
T e rrito ry ) o f O iegon Ims this da y
filed in this office his s w o rn state­
m entvio. 8828 fo r the purchase o f the
lots 1, 2, 3 ami I, of See. No. 4 iu T o w n ­
ship No. 20 Mouth, Range No. 2,
West, W. M., and will offer p ro o f
to show th at the land sought i» mere
valu able for its flintier o r »ton e than
for a gricu ltural purposes and to es­
tablish hi- claim to Haul land hclnre
Register and Receiver, at their office
Iu Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Friday the
12th day o f June, 1908
He names a s witnesses :
Herman T . Dow, of Kugene, Ore­
g on ; A n dy Hcitzman of Eugene, Ore­
gon ; Humuel Carmichael o f Eugene,
O re g o n ; Edward V o g t of Eugene,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing a d ­
versely the abovt-deerilied land» are
requested to file tIAdr claim s in thin
olliee on o r before said 12th day of
June 1908.
B e n j a m i n L. E d i i y , Register.
O r. 11. C. 8C H L E K F.
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE t IF SAI.E.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
olGin oriler of the county court of Lane
county, Oregon made ill the matter of
the estate of Eldnli J. Nicholls deceased,
the undersigned will on Monday the 27th
day of April l‘*»8 at Id o'clock in llie
forenoon of said day at the south door
of the county court house in Eugene,
Lane county, Oregon offer for sate and
sell at public sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real
property owned hy said estate to wit:
Lot one (l) in block five (.3) in
M’ynne’s addition, to the city of Cottage
Gasolene Engine For Sale
Grove, Lane county. Oregon.
Dated March 23th I'XiS.
fine,
almost nyw . 1 -horse­
II. C l evelan d ,
Administrator
of the estate of Eldah J.
power l-'airhauks it Morse gasolene
Nicholls, deceased.
30-St
engine, tanks and equipment for
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
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Barred Rocks And Golden Wyandottes
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I PLAIN anil MEDICATED BATHS |
Father Fitzpatrick o f Cottage
K k n ja m in L. E d d y ,
Allen Katnu. who was a mem­ ! drove took occasion to solicit bids | t’’-1,1.
Register.
ber of the legislature two years ; for his new residence for which
ago has also filed his petition for 1 Architect John llunzicker drew the
re-election and signs Statement ! plans and which he hopes to lie
No. 1. Crow and Katon are the (a llieto build soon, lie will get
D. C Baughman. Prop r.
only Statement No. 1 republicans j bids from Cottage d ro v e builders
vet to announce themselves in this I also.— Register.
county for legislative honors.
■ Charles J. Barhite has sold his
HAY. GRAIN.
It was reported on the streets brick building on Willamette street
FLOUR. MILL FEED
Saturday that Andy Taylor, who just across the alley from the Hotel
sale. Inquire at the Leader office
POULTRY SUPPLIES
was sentenced to pay a fine of Smeede, to Mr. Smith, who resides
S aini and to serve thirty days in on West Fourth street, the pur­
the county jail for violation of the chase price being $7.100. This
Olympic flour, highest grade
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
local option Jaw, had disappeared, building i s occupied by a short
hard wheat flour iu the market for
but lie was found alanit 7:.h) order restaurant on the lower floor Phone Office 133.
Residence 213 sale at Baughman’s feed store.
o'clock after a search for him by and office rooms on the second
officers, lie has begun to serve floor.
his sentence. The Jap hotel porter
J. A . J. Crow, a farmer of Crow,
has also (>eguu to serve his term in
¡Oregon, has filed his petition as
jail.
1 candidate on the republican ticket
The University o f Idaho debat­ for representative and in his peti­
ing team Thursday defeated that tion declares for Statement No. 1
of the 1'niversity of Oregon secur­ iu the following: “ During my
Safe and Convenient!
ing i two to one decision from the term o f office 1 will always vote I f * ! Cheaper than Oil !
judges. The Question discussed for that candidate for United
was “ Resolved, That the present States senator in congress, who
laws relating to the admission of has received the hignest number of
QA Show Window brilliantly
Chinese immigrants into the terri­ | the peoples votes for that position
lighted with Electric Lights
tory of the I'nited States lie e x ­ j at the general election next preced-
make many a sale “ the night
tended to Japanese immigrants.” i ing the election o f a sen ator in
The l >regon team upheld the affirm | congress without regard to my in-
before.” No exploding lamps,
ative of the argument, and the | dividual preference.”
homes
in ruins nor burned
Idaho trio had the negative side.
(_ L. K. Bean, of the firm o f Wil*
children, when y o n h a v e
Bean, lawyers, a native
W . W. Calkins o f this city, has ; liatns
electric lights installed.
announced his candidacy for the son, a brother o f Judge R. S. Bean
Republican nomination for repre- and a loyal republican, lias filed
sentative from
L a n e county. his petition for the nomination of
When asked ii In* favored State­ representative on the republican
ment No. 1 lie replied: “ No, I ticket. In filiug his petition Mr.
am not iu favor of Cbauilierlain Beau says: " I f 1 am nominated
for I'nited States senator and I and elected I will, during my term
would not want to be placed in a o f office jierform the duties there­
position where 1 would have to of to the liest of my ability and
vote for h im ." Mr. Calkins is at give my liest attention to the laws
present a memlier of the Kugene to lie enacted and exercise my liest
city council, is United States com ­ judgment thereon in the interests
missioner and is a practicing at­ of Lane county and the state o f
torney
( iregon.''
GENERAL FEED STORE
O O T TA G K G R O V E
Grove, Oregon.
Buff Leghorns -A tew choice cock- i l l
TIM BER LAND ACT J I ’ NK.T, 1878—
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A T IO N
U nlt.il States Land Olliee,
Kosehurg, Ore., Feb. 15.
Notice 1» hereby given th n tin e o m -
pliuuee with, the provision» of the a ct
of Cangress o f June 3, 1878, entitled
“ An art for the H ide o f timber lands
In tlie stilus, of California, O regon,
N evada
aqji W ashington
T erri­
to r y ” , as extended to nil the P u b lic
Land S la te» hy net of August 4, 1892,
NATH AN E. B A R R E T T
of Eugene, C ounty of lam e, State
( o r Territory I of O regon has this
da y filed In this office Ills sw orn
statem ent No. ssa'l fo r the purchase
o f the W % of SW i of Section No. 32
in T o w n sh ip No. 22 south. Range No.
2, west, W. \L, and will offer proof to
show that file land »ou gh t Is more
valuable for its timber o r stone than
for agricultural purposes and to es­
tablish his claim t o said land b e fo re '
Register and Receiver nt their olliee
iu Rosehurg, Oregon, on J-rldnv, the
29th day of M ay, lflil.8.
H e names ns w itnesses;
II " K . Morris of Eugene, C.regon;
Herman T . D ow o f Eugene, O regon ;
Ca* Y ou n g
of Eugene, O regon ;
Thom as Cainpliell of Eugene, Oregon;
W illiam W itte of L on d on , O regon
Any and all person» claim ing ad­
versely »lie abnve-deHcrlhed lands are
requested to file their claim s in this
office on o r before said 29th d a y o f
May, 1908.
B e n j a m i n L. Em iy, Register.
T IM B E R I.ANI), ACT JUNE :!, 1878—
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Lund Office,
Itoselmrg, O regon, Feb. 15 l!MIK.
N otice is hereby given that in co m ­
pliance with the p rovision s o f the a ct
of Congress of .lime .1, 1878, entitled
“ An act for the side o f tim ber lands
in the States o f California, Oregon,
Nevada anil W ashington T erritory,”
as extended t o all the public land
states by act
of A ugust 4, 18112
HA BLEY’ E. M ORRIS
o f Eugene, enmity o f Lane, State (or
T erritory ) o f Oregon, has this d a y
tileil in fills olliee Ids sw orn statem ent
No. 8803, fo r the purchase of I ne Ek o f
8 K* 4 ; 8 W W .»f S E '4 and HEV o f 8 W L '
o f Section No. 32 Iu Tow nship No. 22
S ou th , Itmige N o. 2. West W, M. and
will offer proof t o show that the land
s o u g h t Is more valuable fo r It« tim-
ts*r o r stone than Tor agricultural
purpose« and toestahli«h hi« claim
to said land before Register nnd Re­
ceiver at tludr office ill Rnselinrg,
( Iregon, on Friday the 29th dav of
May, LUIS.
He nam es as w itn esses:
Herman T. Dow of Eugene, O regon;
WiIlliiin W itt of London, O regon ;
Nathan E. Barrett o f Eugene, Ore­
gon ; Cal Y ou n g of Eugene, O regon.
Any and all person» claim ing a d ­
versely the ahove-deserilied land« are
requested t o file their claims In this
office on or i i ’fore said 29th day of
May. 1908.
B enjamin
L. Ennv. Register.
n o t ic e o f s c h o o l in d e m n it y
SELECTION.
United Stnten Land Offire,
Rosebnrg, O regon, March Ij, 1998.
Notice 1« hereby given th a t the
state o f O regon on Ju ly 12, 1907, ap
plied lo r the SE 1-4 SW 1-4 o f See. 10,
T p 20 S, R 4 W of W. M. and filed In
this office a list ol sch ool indem nity
selections In which It selected said
land; and that said list, is open ho the
public for in.-peetlnn. Any nnd all
person*elnlm lng adversely the nhove
described land o r an y legal su b d ivis­
ion thereof, o r claim ing the same
under the m ining law s, o r desiring to
show land t o be m ore valuable for
mineral than for a gricu ltural pu r­
poses. o r t o object t o said selection
for any law fu l reason, should file
their claim s o r their affid avits of pro­
test o r contest In lliis office on o r lie-
fore tlie 1st day ol May. 1908 .
I hereby designate the C ottage
G rove len d er, published at C ottage
G rove, iIregon , as the new spaper In
which the above notice Is t o be p u b ­
lished.
48-5t B e n j a m i n L. E nnv, Register.
NOTICE O F SCHOOL IN D EM N ITY
SE L E C TIO N
United States Land Office,
R osebnrg, O regon, Feb. 2ti, 1908.
N otice Is hereby given th a t the
sta te o f O regon on June 27th 1907
applied for the SE)i NEJ£ of Sec. 42
and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 o f Sec 4, T p 23,
8, R 2 W o f W . M , and filed In th is
office a list of sch o o l Indemnity se­
lections In which it selected said land
and th a t said list Is open t o the pu b­
lic for Inspection
Any and all |»er-
siins elnlm lng a dversely the a b o v e
descrllied land or an y legal su bd ivis­
ion thereof, or elidmlng the sam e un­
der the m inin g la w s, o r desiring t o
sh o w said land t o lie m o ie va lu a ble
fo r mineral than for a gricu ltural pur­
poses, o r t o o b je ct t o said selection
fo r any lawful reason, should file
their claim s o r their affid avits o f
protest o r contest in tills office on o r
before the 22ml d a y o f April, 1908.
I hereby designate the
le a d e r
published a t C ottage G rove, Lane C o
Oregon, a s the new spaper In w hich
the a b ove n otice is to be published.
B k n j a m in L , Ennv, Register.
N O TICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Departm ent of the Interior,
Land Office at R osebnrg, Oregon.
February 3rd, Bins.
Notice
is hereby given t h a t
L O I’ IS H E L B L IN O ,
of Com stock, O regon, lias filed notice
of Ills intention to m ake final live-
year p r o o f in su p p o rt of his claim ,
vlx: Homestead Entry No. 11252 made
Feb. 1, 1902, for the S W 1, Section 34
Tow nship 20 8 ., liange J w est, w . m |
and that said p roof will lie nmde be­
fore R egister and Receiver at Kose-
bnrg, Oiegon, on Wednesday May 1»,
tons.
He names the follow ing witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cu ltivation o f the land
viz;
Samuel M cKernon o f C ottage G rove
O regon ; R. A. Allen, of Com stock,
O regon ; Oscar Itarnes, pf C om stock,
Oregon; J a ck son Shorer of Com stock
O regon.
B e n ja m in L. E ddy , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUB LICATIO N .
Department o f the Interior,
Land ( Iffiee at R osebnrg. Oregon.
January 27, 1908.
Notice I s
hereby given
th a
MRf|. L IL L Y HOUSTON,
w idow o f Andrew J. Houston de
ceased, o f l.nrane, Oregon, has file«
notice o f her intention t o make fina
five-year p ro o f In support o f hei
cla im , via; H om estead Entrv No
lOwni made May 20, 1901, fo r the loti
1 , 2 * 8>i NEJi Section 2, T ow n shii
20 South, Range 6 W, WM and tlmi
said p roof will lie m ade before W. W
Calkins, U. 8. C om m issioner, a t Eu
gene. Oregon, on Tuesday, March 31
1908.
She tinines the fo llo w in g witnesses
to prove her continuous residence
upon snd cultivation o f the land, vfr.
John O’ Brien o f Lorane, Oregon
•Iftoolt hunk o f Lornnc, Orp^on1
George 8chnetder o l I -crane, Oregon '
Joe Schneider o f Lorane, Oregon
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