COUNTY SETI ¡SALOONS
NEWS MOTES
OR NO SALOONS?
LOW
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Commissioner* Court of Lane County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bid* for the
furnishing of all materials anil the con
struction of a county bridge across
Itrniuhaugli creek on County Jtoad No.
Oils at a place designated by tlie court,
LITTLE HOME FOR SALE— Lot 12ux
in accordance with the plans, specifica
114, neat little four roomed residence,
chicken house and park, McFarland
tions and strain diagram now on file in
Will be made till« H en son by the
the office of the county clerk of Lane
addition. #025. Chas. Lavitre. 2-7* 1
county, Oregon: said bridge to lie a
GENTS A T T E N T IO N — Suits cleaned I
llowe Truss sjian of ninety two (92)
and pressed and all kinds of tailor j
feet, supported on double bent piers set
work done at very reasonable prices. |
Leave suits at cottage next door to
on bedrock with approaches aggregating
Mrs. Emerson's rooming house,
sixty five (<>5) feet in length. Each
tf
A nna B oulman .
(LINES IN OUEUON)
hi,liter will lie retgtired to de|msit with
L IT T L E BUSINESS FOB S A L E -A t
his hid a certified check in the sum of
F
R
O
M
lnvoloe price with freight added,
five (5) per cent of the amount of his
exclusive lines clean netv goods,
hid. all bitls to he filed with the county
central location, good trade estab
lished. Proprietors have “ t o o many
clerk on or before May Nth, 1908 at 2
irons In the tire.” Inquire at Thp
o’clock ill the afternoon. The court re
Bazaar or leader office.
AS FOLLOWS :
serves the right to reject any and all
one Way bids. By order of the court this 15th
Both Ways
•
\ ia
Through
TO
Portland
California day of April Tsis.
ACT QUICKLY
E. l\ I.KK, County Clerk.
$76 90 $87 50 1-3
Chicago
WANTED AT TI1E LEADER OFFICE j
—a load of wood on subscription.
FOR RENT—Small cottage with gooil |
In brief we have here stated the in the way o f him who deals out
garden ground. Inquire of W. F.
living issue before the American health-giving chemical and vege
Hart
per month.
3-4
people. Our nation, like a sleep table rottenness lieside which the
ing giant, is awakening to the im- putrid puss of a festering sore is
j portance o f the issue. The present clean? Why point the finger o f
I vigorous campaigning against the scorn at that honorable man who
saloon is, in the language o f the defies law and order, and who ed
New York World, “ Without a ucates outlaws and anarchists?
parallel since abolition tim es." The W hy hail as the moral dregs o f a
recent landslide in Illinois, Ne civilized society him who, with a
T IM B ER MAN A R R ES T ED braska, Colorado and Michigan is high, black hand, pours out iiuid
making the saloon element gasp hell? “ Brutus is an honorable
for breath. At last they recognize m an.” W hy protest against a
David Parmenter. the Gay Old Biga
the fact that it is only a matter of peaceful, honorable business which
mist Captured in Omaha.
time until their business is doomed. in 1890 was the direct cause of
« Divorces Granted.
The outcome is inevitable. Social murder in these United States?
progress demands it. God wills it. Why? Shame on you for “ lam
The ridiculous scramble of the basting” the business of such an
Alfred Johnson of Cottage ( '.rove National Liquor Dealers Associa honorable man!
has located a mining claim in the tion to “ clean u p " in order to save
W e need the saloon keeper's
Bohemia district which he has
their business from annihilation is help to pave our streets— with
called “ The Eclipse."
laughalde in the extreme. As well skulls, cemented with the blood
A log drive of nearly 8,000,000
feet is being brought down from talk about “ cleaning u p " a pig and tears of widows and orphans.
Fall creek to the Springfield mill sty! They have sinned away their Out upon this cry, “ its time for a
day o f grace, ’’’ heir coarse efforts reformation.” Sew up your lips
for the Booth-Kelly Co.
Last Saturday divorces were in trying to ’ ‘run things” are be with a pack thread and cease rail
granted by Judge Harris to Mrs. ing answered in tones o f thunder, ing at our most enterprising wealth
Lucetta Thomas of Cottage ('.rove: "get out!”
and health producing, brain be*
Andrew Marcketteof Crewsell and
“ The “ personal liberty” howl fuddling, gin-besotten honorable
Zora Thorndike of Eugene.
needs attention. Are we to under man! We can’t, we absolutely
The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. stand from the saloon keeper’s ap can’t get along without this splen
have about 4,000,000 feet of logs
peal that he places his business on did type of American manhood.
boomed at the mouth of the Mo
hawk and will turn them loose this a par with that o f the merchant? W hy, without him and his heaven
week and run them to the Coburg There is a very decided distinction ly business, who would make the
mill where they will be left in the to be made. In promoting his merry mill go round that receives
pond until needed.
business the saloon keeper runs boys into the hopper and annual
The Booth-Kelly company has a counter with my personal liberty ly grinds out about two hundred
crew of log drivers bringing lost and that of mv neighbors. No and fifty thousand drunkards and
logs down the river from the head man is a law unto himself. 1 have drunkards graves! I rise in de
of the race at Springfield to the the right, in' the exercise o f mv’ fense of this worthy, than whom
Eugene Lumber Co's boom. They personal ability, for instance, to there has not risen a greater since
have gotten as far as the Spring- swing my arm as much as I please. the day Cain slew his brother.
Stand back, give way you social
field bridge and will soon have But when my arm comes in violent
1000 or more logs in the boom here contact with the person o f some and economic reformers! Behold
at Eugene. After they have fin one else then my personal liberty the conquoring hero comes, clad
ished that work they will gather up must be instantly interferred with. with morning light! With hat a-
all logs belonging to the company As long as the boasted “ personal tilt and a sneer on his face he de
between Eugene and Corvallis and liberty” o f the saloon damages the livers his solution to some' of the
drive them to the latter place “ public health and the public problems that vex our patient
morals” so long must the business souls.
where they have been sold.
I
"D ow n, you slaves! You dolts!
lie placed under the ban o f law.
David Parmenter, who was in
Who, in the light o f well known Down at my feet, with your annual
dicted by the last grand jury on
facts, dares deny that this “ colos tribute o f one billion two hundred
charge of bigamy and who was
sal crime o f human history” — the and fifty millions of dollars! And
bound over to court in the sum of
saloon business— is the most deadly in return I grant you the ceaseless
$400, the bond being furnished by
I foe o f the public health and blessings of poverty and woe. I
a number of old soldiers of the
¡morals? The “ jiersoiial liberty” o f shall continue to wreck vour
city, was located and arrested at
the saloon keeper is the “ personal homes, beat down the brow of
( (mafia a day or two since.
lilierty” of a mad mail running your manhood and blacken the
Deputy Sheriff C. C. Hammond
amuck.
virtue o f your womanhood. 1
left Monday morning on the Cot
Let us apply to the liquor busi shall continue to send your bloated
tage ('.rove local for that place and
ness the decision of the United bodies to the grave and your
will bring the old man back with
States Supreme court, from which ruined souls to hell. Question not
him to stand trial for his foolish
we have quoted, “ X o legislature my authority?” (Here he flaunts
acting. He will not be hard to
can bargain away the public his license,) “ You call me king.
bring as he is an old man and any
health, or the public morals. The It is well. But hist!— an open
thing but active.— Register.
people themselves cannot do it, secret— the power behind my throne
The Democratic Central commit much less their servants.” ( Stone is the man who holds the votes.”
tee met in Eugene last Saturday. vs Miss,, 101 U. S. Rep 814-819.)
And now, directly, a few words
The committee discussed plans for
Does intoxicating liquor effect to “ the party of the first part.”
the comiug campaign and decided the public health or morals? Let Don't squirm, stand still and take
to accept Statement No. 1 as the the same high court answer. “ We your medicine, for you, Mr. Voter,
paramount issue on the legislative cannot shut out o f view the fact are the man I ’m after. The de
ticket. A motion was made and within the knowledge o f all that generate who dishes out the “ red
carried that the officers of the cen the public health, the public riot” is a pitiable victim of cir
tral committee be empowered to morals, and the public safety may cumstances over which he has no
select delegates from the county to be endangered by- the general use control. He cannot help being a
the state convention at Portland, to o f intoxicating drinks.” (State of saloon keeper any more than a
be held some time next month, and Kansas vs Ziebola and Habelin, swine can help being a hog. Of
that the delegation be instructed to 12.1, U. S. Rep. b2.l-f.62.) E x course, you, and I, friend, have
use all honorable means to have amine the records o f insane asy nothing personal against the help
the state convention instruct the lums and penitentiaries and there, less “ victim of circumstances,”
Oregon delegates to the democratic Uxj, find*an answer.
l.ut we are getting a trifle anxious
national convention to vote for
G o to , now, you ■well wishers of to chloroform his business. 'I'llere's
William Jennings Bryan as the the great Americanrcommon wealth! ¡no deep-seated malice abroad
nominee for president.
W hy all this hue and cry against against the l>ed bug, but most of
M. T . Devereaux, a young tim our worthy citizens whose business us have a "m ighty hankerin’ ” to
ber land locator who resides in Eu-1 measure up so bravely to a high bankrupt his business.
W . A . E l k in s .
gene was arrested Saturday by standard? "Brutus is an honor
( T o l>e continued.)
Sheriff Fisk and Deputy' Sheriff able mnn.” W hy place harrier^
Hammond upon a warrant from
Spokane, Wash.,* charging him
with obtaining money under false
pretenses. Deputy Sheriff Pugh of
There is a new fence being b u ilt! Several of the students who
Spokane arrived here with the
have attended Royal Academy dur
around the Thompson ranch.
Warrant and he left on the noon
ing the winter returned to their
Miss
Winnie
Dresser
was
the
train Saturday with his prisoner,
guest of Mrs. W . N. Wheeler Sun homes the middle of the week.
bound for Spokane, Devereaux day night.
The school is closed at Royal
having waived extradition. Dev
Academy, Tuesday lieing the last
Mr.
E.
M.
Olierg
o
f
Portland
ereaux is charged with locating a
was in our neighborhood Tuesday day. No closing exercises were
number of people on worthless and Wednesday.
held on account o f the recent
i death o f W . N. Wheeler.
land after having shown them
good timber lard in the vicinity of 1 Mr c h “J?ie X
,Vilso" and child'
The funeral of W . N. Wheeler
was held Saturday at two o'clock
Spokane, a m u n residing there ! hnlno of A Iv ()weils.
at the Adventist church. Elder J.
having made the complaint against
Mr. Gavin Davidson o f Sagi- M. Cole o f Portland, gave a short
him. He resided there before com
1 tiaw, and Mr. Hull pf Latham, but interesting sermon. It was a
ing to Eugene about a year ago, were in attendance at the funeral nice day and the attendance was
and the otfeuse is alleged to have ! Saturdav.
very large. The family and rela‘
lieei. committed before 1« c ,tne
who
have
i
tive*
of the deceased appreciate the
Mr. and Mrs. Weber,
her?
lie feels confident that he
sympathy
and kindness o f their
been
visiting
her
parents.
Mr.
and
will be cleated of the chatge. His
wife and two children rtside in Mrs. J. V. Foster, left Monday for friends and neighbors very much
Eugene
in this, their time of sorrow.
northern points.
Meeting of
Democratic
Central Committee.
S IL K
C REEK
N EW S
IT E M S .
Cochran & Cooley
HOUSE FU R N IS H ER S
Fnroitore, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets*
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
EAST
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Delay Has Been Dangerous in Cot St. Louis
St. Paul
tage Grove.
Omaha
Kansas City
Do the right tiling at the right time.
71
64
64
64
90
40
40
40
82
81
75
75
50
85
00
00
Act quickly in times of danger.
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
Backache is kidney danger.
Doan’s Kidney Pills act quickly.
May 4, 18
Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney
ills.
June 5, 6, 19. 20
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
W. A. Haskell, of 272 West .Seventh
street, Ktigene, Or., says: “ In our
July 6, 7. 22, 23
family Doan’s Kidney pills have been
a standard remedy for many years.
Angust 6, 7. 21. 22
Nearly every memlier of the family has
used them at one time or anerther. It
with stop-
lues not see,» to make aqy dtfference
privilege« at pleasure
what
ivhat the symptoms may be, J if l the j |
H within limits
trouble exists in the kidneys, Doan’s
Kidney Pills will cure it. I used to
have a sort of lumliago ami pains in the
back, and it was for this trouble that I
used them. 1 would not hesitate to Fornny further information call oil
recommend Doan’s Kidney pills in any
J. M. 1SHAM, Local Agent, or write
case where there is hope of a cure.”
For sale by all dealers. Price .SO
WM . M c M U R R A Y ,
cents. Foster-Milburn C o ., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
General Passenger Agent,
States.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Kemeinljer the name — Dean’s—and
take no other.
REMEMBER THE DATES
Eighth Grade Examinations.
RATTLESNAKE DEN
The eighth grade final examina
IN LORANE COUNTRY tion for the public schools will be
J. W . and T. M. Doak, who
were in town from the Lorane
country Monday tell a pretty large
rattlesnake story, but its truth is
vouched for by well-known resi
dents o f tlie vicinity. They say
that 47 rattlers, mostly good sized
ones, have been killed in a den
discovered on the Jerry l’ ijtes place
recently. The killing occurred on
several different days when the
weather was warm and bright and
the snakes came out of their den
to take a sun hath. On Sunday
last, fourteen were killed, says the
Guard.
Up to the time this den was lo
cated and w-atched no oue in the
vicinity had any idea that there
were any rattlesnakes to speak of
in the neighborhood and the large
number killed to date has occas
ioned much surprise. The skins,
rattles and oil o f the snakes are
taken care of and preserved for
various uses.
Portland and Return Only $5.30
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Port
land from Cottage Grove for $5.30
good going Saturday on X o. 16 at
1.50 a. ni. train, returning Monday
eveuingon No. 13 leaving Portland
at 7. 30 p. m., giving all clay Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday in
Portland. The same arrangements
apply from Portland giving Port
land people a chance to visit
valley points at greatly reduced
rates.
held May 14, IS, June 11, 12.
Teachers who have pupils ready
for the examination should notify
me of the number of questions
wanted and the name of the person
appointed to conduct the examina
tion at least IS days before the
date for which the questions are
wanted.
W . B. D i l l a r d .
Those home made marslimellows
are immense, as is all o f the can
dies at the “ Kozy Korner.”
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the county court
of Lane county, Oregon, made and
entered on the 18th day of November.
11(07, in tie- matter of the estate of
John M. Peterson, deceased, the un
dersigned administrator will offer for
sale for cash a t public auction and
sale a t the southwest door of the
county court house, Eugene, Lane
county, Oregon on .Saturday, the 9th
day of May, 1908, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, all the interest
which the sahl John M. Peterson
owned at the time of his death in the
follow ing described real property,
to-w it:
An undivided one-lialf of the fol
lowing described unpatented mining
claim«.
•‘ Morning Star,” “ Golden Star,”
Goodenough,'’ ‘ ‘ Aurora” and ‘ ‘ Irene"
situated in the Bohemia mining dis
trict of Lane county, Oregon.
And In the event that the bids are
not satisfactory and sufficient, said
real property will, on and after said
date, be offered at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash, at the law
ottico of W oodcock * Potter In Eu
gene, Lane county. Oregon.
All of said real property will be
«old, o r a« much thereof as may lx*
necenpary, to pay the claims again» t
the estate and the expense« of ad
ministration.
Dated this 9th day of April, 199«.
A. C. Woomortc,
Administrator of the estate of
John M. Peterson, deceased. 52-4t
Cheaper than Oil !
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTH E FUR PUBLICATION
United States Land Office,
Ro-ehurg, Ore., Feb. 15, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provision« of tlie net
of Congress of June 3, 187«. entitled
“ All net for the sale of timber lauds
In the status of California. Oregon,
Nevada
mid Washington
Terri
tory ", us extended to all Hie Public
Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
NATHAN E. BARRETT
of Eugene, Comity of Lane, State
(o r T erritory( of Oregon lias this
day tiled In this offle.- Id« sworn
statement No. nsixi for the purchase
o f the \V *(, of N\V 4 of Section No. 3*2
in Tow nship No. 22 south. Range No.
2, west, W. M., and will offer proof to
allow that the land sought is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes and to es
tablish Ills claim to said land before
Register and Receiver a t their office
in Rosehurg, Oregon, on F riday, Die
29th day of May, 1908.
He names us witnesses;
H. K. Morris of Eugene, Oregon;
Herman T. Dow of Eugene, Oregon;
('a 1 Young of Eugene, Oregon;
Thomas Campbell of Eugene, Oregon;
William W itfeof London, Oregon
Anv ami ull persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lauds are
requested to die their Haim* In thin
office on or before said 211th day of
May, 1908.
B en ja min L. E d d y , Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office
Reselling, Oregon. March 27. IKON.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provision« of the
act of Cmigre«« of June :l, 1878, en
titled “ An net for the sale o f timber T i m b e r l a n d , a c t J u n e s , ihts —
lands in the slates of ( 'nliforulu, Ore
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
gon. Nevada anil \Va«lilngton terri
United States Land office
tory ,” a- extended to all the pttblle
ito«eburg, Oregon, Feb. 17, 1908.
land state« by act of August 4, 18112,
Notice Is hereby given that In com
J. HARDY GROW
of Lorane, county of Lane, state of pliance with the provisions o f the net
o
f
Congress of June 3, 18"s, en
Oregon dhl on Oet. 31, 11(07, tile in
this oftloe his sworn statement No. titled "A n net for the sale of timber
¡1300 for the purchase of the lot 11, Of lands in the states of California,
Section No 18. in Township No. 20 Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
south. Range No 4, west. W. M. and ritory ” ns extended to all the Public
will offer proof to show that the Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
land sought is more valuable for it«
HAROLD J. GI.ASOt
timber or «tone than for agricultural of Eugene Count;, of Lai e, State (or
purposes and to establish hi« claim Territory) of Oregon Inis till« day
to said land before W. W. Calkins, I'. filed in tills offlee Id« «w orn stnte-
S. Commissioner, at bis offlee In Eu 1 meat No. 8828 for the pun Imse of the
gene, Oregon on Tuesday the 1 IMi |„ts I. 2. .limit 1. of See. No. 4 in Town-
day of July BIOS.
s|,lp No. •_'(( sou th . Range No. 2,
He names as witnesses: Edward West, W. M., mid will offer proof
E. Furman of Lorane, Oregon, No) , to show that the land sought is mere
son .1 Crow of L ov'oo. Oregon; \\ . j valuable for its timber or stone than
II Davis o f Loi.-n.i , O regon; Klzn j for agricultural purposes and to es-
11. Crow o f Lorane, Oregon.
tn lilish Ills < Ini in to «aid land before
Any and ull persons claiming ad Register and Receiver, at tlieir office
versely the ahove-dcserlhed lands are in Rosehurg, Oregon, on Friday the
requested to file their claims In this 12th day of June, 1908.
office on or before the said 14th day
He names a« witnesses:
of July 1908.
Herman T. Ilow, of Eugene, Ore
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
gon; Andy Heltiman of Eugene, Ore
gon ; Samuel Carmichael o f Eugene,
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878— O regon; Edward V o g t of Eugene,
Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Any and all persona claiming ad
United States Land Office,
versely the nbove-di erlbed land« are
Rosehurg. Oregon, Feb. 15. 1908.
requested
file tlieir claims in this
Notice is hereby given that in com office on to
or before said 12th dav l
pliance with the provisions ot the net June
1908.
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
B en ja min 1.. E diiy , Register
"An net for tlie sale of timber lands
in the States o f California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,”
Notice (or Publication.
as extended to all the puhlie land
states by net of August 4. 1892
Department of tlie Interior
HARLEY E. MORRIS
Lain! Office at Rosehurg, Oregon.
of Eugene, county of Lane, State (or
April lltli, 1908.
territory) o f Oregon, hits tlds day
Notice
is hereby give» t hat
filed in tiiis otliee his sworn statement
GEORGE KR( >1,1.
No. ««ho, for the purchase of tne Ek of
SK'4 ; SWl4 of SE>4 and SE^ of S W '4 of Lorane, Oregon, lias filed notice of
of Section No. 32 in Township No. 22 his intention to make final five year
South, Range No. 2, West W, M. and proof in support of liis claim, viz:
will offer proof to show that the land Homestead Entry No. 10793, made |une
SWX,
sought is lqore valuable for its tim 13, 1901, for the \V% SH V,',
28, Towtinship 20 S. Range I
ber or stone than for agricultural Section
West,
\V,
\L,
and
that
said
proof
will
purposes and to establish Ills claim
to said land before Register and Re lie made before W. \V. Calkins, U. S.
ceiver at their office in Rosehurg, Commissioner, at liis office at Eugene,
Oregon, on Friday the 29th day of Oregon, on Tuesday June 23rd, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
May, 1988.
prove liis continuous residence upon,
He names as v.j tnesses:
Herman T. Dow of Eugene, Oregon: and cultivation of tlie land, viz:
Samuel II. McKernan of Cottage
William Witt of London, Oregon;
Nathan E. Barrett of Eugene, Ore Grove, Oregon; Martin Foster of Lorane,
Oregon;
John Shores of Lorane, Oregon;
g on ; Cnl Young of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad Oscar Branes of Lorane, Oregon.
2-9
B e n ja m in I.. E d d y , Register.
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 29th day of
NOTICE FOR FUBLICA'l ION.
May, 190.8.
Department of the Interior,
B enjamin - L. Epnv, Register.
Land Offlee at Rosehurg, Oregon.
February 3rd, 1908.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
Notice
is hereby given t h a t
LOUIS H E L B U N G ,
ot Conmtock, ((regon, ha« filed notice
of his intention to make final five-
year proof In Hiipport of his claim,
viz: Homestead Entry No. 11252 made
Feb. 1, 1902, for the S W ‘4 Section 34,
Township 20 S., Range 4 west, w. m „
and that said proof will he made be
fore Register and Receiver at Rose
hurg, Oregon, on Wednesday. May 13,
1908.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of the land,
viz:
Samuel McKernon of Cottage Grove,
Oregon; R. A. Allen, of Comstock,
O regon ; ((scar Barnes, of Comstock,
((regon; Jackson Sliorer of Comstock
Oregon.
B enjamin L. E ddy , Rcgisier.
United States Land office.
Rosehurg, < >regon, March 18, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of ' (regon on September .81, 1907, ap
plied for the N\VJ( S I o f Sec. 14, Tp.
22 S, K I W of W. M., and filed in this
office a listof school indemnity selections
in which it selected said land; and that
said list is open to public for inspection.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above descrilieil land or any legal
snlslivision thereof, or claiming tlie
same under the mining laws, or desiring
to show said land to lie more valuable for
mineral than for agricultural purposes,
or to object to said selection for any law
HtiKMJWWgimwaB
ful reason, should file their claims or
tlieir affidavits of protest or contest in
this office on or before the lltli day of
May, 1908.
I herein designate lh( Cottage Crove
m
Leader, published at Cottage Grove, Ore TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
gon, as the new-.paper in which thealiovc
United States Land Office
notice is to lie published.
Safe and C on ven ien t!
Rosehurg, Oregon, March 18, 1908.
B enjam in L. E d d y ,
Notice is hereby given that in com
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gH 49-6t.
Registnr.
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1.878, entitled "An
Show W indow brilliantly t?
act for the sale of tiinlier lands in the
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .3, 1878- state» of California, Oregon, Nevada
lighted w ith Electric Lights
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the public land states by act of
make m any a sale “ the night gj|
United States Land Office
August 4, 1892,
Rosehurg, Oregon, March 18. 1908.
before.” No exploding lamps, jk|s Notice is hereby given that in com
JOHN W. BARRINGER
homes in ruins nor burned §| pliance with the provisions of the act of of Eugene. County of I jute. State of
Congress of June 3, 18/8, entitled “ An Oregon, did on June 7, 1907, file in this
act for the sale of timber lands in tlie office his sworn statement No. 91129 for
children, when y o u h a v e
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and the purchase of the NKI-4 of Section No.
electric lights installed.
Washington Territory” as extended to 25 in Township No. 19 south, range No.
all the public land states by act of 4, west, W. M., and will offer proof to
August 4. 1892;
show that the land sought is more valu
JOSIAII B. TAYLOR,
able for its timber or stone than for ag
of Eugene, county of Lane. State of ricultural purposes and to establish liis
Oregon. did on April 1«, 1907. file in claim to saiil land liefore W. W. Calkins,
this office liis sworn statement No. 9022 U. S. Commissioner, at liis office i„ Eu
for the purchase of tlie N12 of \\V/j of gene, Oregon on Saturday, the Gth day
Section No. ». tp 21. South. Range No. of June 1908.
4. West, \V. M. and will off or proof to
lie names as witnesses, Alliert M.
show that the land sought is more valu Hendricks of Eugene, Oregon; Arthur
able for its tiinlier or stone than for ag Beebe of Eugene, Oregon; Jerry Beetle
ricultural purposes and to establish his of Eugene, Oregon: E. J. Crow, Eugene,
claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, Oregon.
U. S. Commissioner, at liis office in Eu
Any and all persons claiming adverse
gene. ( »regon on Thursday, the 4th day ly tlie above-described lands are request
of June. 19U8.
ed to file their claims in this office on or
Me names as witnesses, [erry B. liefore said nth day o f June 191 in .
Damon, Cottage Grove. Oregon; Jas. 50-101 B e n ja m in b. KDDV, Register.
Randle. Eugene. Oregon: Ralph 1>.
Near, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; Chas.
I.a\v mice, Comstock, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
Notice is hereby given that the under
ly the aliove-described lands are re
quested to file tlieir claimsHn this office signed has been duly appointed by the
county court for Lane county. Oregon,
on or liefore said 4th day of June 1908.
administrator of the estate of Nathanie
50-1‘ H B e n ja m in 1„ K d d v ,’ Register.
Martin, deceased All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
quired to present the same to me prop
erly verified, as by law required, at Cot
A fine,
almost new 3-horse tage Grove. Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
power Fairbanks & Morse gasolene j Dated this 3rd day of April. 1908.
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; Fleet Celebration at San Francisco.
11 Account of the arrival of the
j American battleships at San Fran
cisco the Southern Pacific Co. an-
I nounce the following rates: From
I Cottage Grove to San Francisco
] and return $24.2tL Sale dates,
j May 2nd, 3rd and 4th l'K(R. Limit:
j Final return limit twenty-nine
j days. Stopovers: Not allowed—
Continuous passage required in
1 each direction. Children five years
j and under twelve years of age one -
¡half fare.
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n o t ic e t o c o n t r a c t o r s .
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engine, tanks and equipment for
Administrator of the estate of N >
*ale. Inquire at the Leader office, j thaniei Manin. '.lecearevl
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