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PORTLAND T he Eugene high school base Mike W ald and family cam e ball team was defeated by the Che- home from Cottage Grove Monday m aw a Indians at Chemawa S atur aud reports th at he is m aking a r day afternoon by th e score or 7 to rangem ents to open a moving pic 1. ture show at th a t place. H e is L. E- Bean, \V. W. C alkins and about to give up his place at K ay’s John H. Ilarto g went to Mapletou by stage Monday to ta k e in the gun store.— Register. Rhododendron carnival at Flor L. R. Edm unson, W elby Stev ence for a few days. ens, H arry Stew art au d J. W . Bert H . Lee asks the court to Baker left for the lower Siuslaw, adm it the will of his brother, H er especially Florence, Acme and bert Lee, to probate; asks th a t he Mapletou and will do some cam be appointed executor without paigning in th at section. W hether bonds and nam es J. I. Taylor, they will join in debate with some F rank T aylor and A. Loderstrom as appraisers. T he property is of the republican candidates who valued at $600. T he will was pro are down in th at section rem ains bated and orders issued according to be seen. to the prayer of the petitioner. Iiloise Wheeler, widow of W . W hile on their way by stage to N. W heeler, has filed a petition for Florence to attend the rhododen the probate of the will of her de dron show, Booster John Ilartog, ceased husband. She states th at W . W . C alkins and L. E. Bean the probable value of the property were all more or less bruised by be is $1,500 and th at she and five ing throw n from the stage, which children are the only heirs. She w ent over a four-foot em bankm ent asks to be appointed executrix of M onday night. A high wind had said will and be qualified to act blown some lim bs from nearby w ithout bonds. She asks th a t E . trees in the road, near Mapletou, A. W heeler, Mr. F. Babcock aud in which the team became en tan g A. I). Owens be appointed apprais led in the darkness, and went over ers of said estate. Ju d g e Chris- th e em bankm ent. T he driver aud mau adm itted the will in probate team escaped uninjured and all and it was proved. O rders were proceeded on their way the next issued granting the prayer of p eti tioner. m orning. ROSE T he total registration for Lane county as figured out by the coun ty clerk and Charles M cFarland, who did the w ork, is 5,929 or just To lie held in seventy-one less th an the 6,000 PO RTLAN D. O R EG O N m ark. Joseph M. E ngland petitions the probate court for the probate of the W ill be the most brilliant will of Mary Ann Dillard, de ceased, stating th at the property is probably worth $2,000 and nam ing a large num ber of heirs. H e asks the court to appoint him executor ev er held In the Pacific N o rth w e s t without bonds aud nam es II. C. Portland, “The Rose City*’ will be scene of splendor and the center of V eatch, E dgar K ing and C. M. world-wide interest for one week. Jackson as appraisers. T he will Several important conventions to he held was proved and orders issued ac in Portland on that occasion. cording to prayer of petitioner. FESTIVAL JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 Floral Fiesta i Civic Jubilee Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, of Pen TH E dleton, will address the citizens of Lane county, under the auspices of the Lincoln Republican Club, at the Court House at Eugene, on Saturday evening, May 23d, at W ill sell Special T ickets eight o’clock. T he subject of the on this occasion from address will be the political issues of the day, from the Republican standpoint. Everyone is cordial to Portland and Return at ly invited. Mr. Ix>well is one of O regon’s most brilliant orators and his hearers will find him en tertain ing, as well as instructive. T he F o r P a rtic u la rs call o n .1. M. IS II AM famous Eugene M ilitary Band will L ocal A gent. WM McMITRRAY, furnish music for the occasion. SO UTH ER N P A C IF IC CO. Cottage Grove $5.90 G en eral A gent, P o rtla n d , O reg o n . COL. W. H. BLAIR MILITARY EFFICIENCY BACK FROM FRISCO AND STRENGTH OF NATIONS COMPARED G erm any can mobilize a million wagons each for artillery ammu- men in a month, F rance a» uition and stores, 1 supply column m any, Jap an at least eight h u n composed of 3 wagon trains of 27 dred thousand. We, with good for wagons each and 1 pack train. W'e have some 150 field guns, tune, a million in two years. In the Franco-Prussian war, the G er Japan has ten tim es as m any and m ans placed an initial arm y of these guns are wonderfully made. 578,000 men, ' 159,000 horses and Their m anufacture requires trained 1,284 guns in the field within five men, special m aterial and m a days after the declaration and ef chinery aud weeks of painstaking fected the most complete conquest care. G uns also m eans caissons and limbers, shell, shot and shrap of a powerful natiou. Simple system was the whole nel, trained men to serve them, secret of German effectiveness and trained horses to draw them and on the fifth day the great ( lerm an experts to direct th e m . T he ordi m achine of destruction, composed nary rifle cannot be used in war. of men who but a week before had If the other fellow k ills at 2,300 been clerks, artisans and m echan yards an d you at 1,000, he will ics began to move, alert, fit, effici slaughter <fou unscathed with 1,300 ent and equipped to the last shoe yards m argin of safety. Military rifles are m ade w ith craft. All lace. Contrast with this the m obiliza these things m ust be produced in tion of our forces for the Spanish- war-time panic by m achines not American war. Congress began yet constructed, by specialists not to issue calls for an army of 216,- yet taught, in factories not yet 000 men four days after the decla built, from m aterial still in the ration. In four m ouths the re liowels of the earth or growing on quired num ber had been enlisted, its fertile hills. Now a b attle but the men were, in large part, worthy fighting line for the United half organized, h alf drilled and States could be promised in not half equipped. In two of their less th an one year. W ar is neither im m inent nor great camps more men died of dis ease than were killed in the entire probable, b ut nothing in the world war, and even at the end of four could invite war as does our pres m ouths they were not able to com ent defenseless state. We have pare ltfith the G erm an levies in no arms an d equipments, we have point of efficiency. G erm any— no plans nor facilities for feeding five days, an army of 518,000 men or supplying, we have no ex m arching. T he United States— perts to lead the volunteers, we four months, a Ixxlv 216,000 learn have no provision for their h an d ing. It is a fair statem ent of the ling. In time an arm y could be rolled, jum bled, stum ble, blunder power of the two countries. It is difficult to say just w hat into shape, but time, we know is a Jap an can or cannot do. In her commodity of the most terrible receut war she mobilized 1,200,000 significance in war. These are a few facts taken from men just as fast as she could pos sibly use them, aud she is sup "T h e N ational G uard R eview .” posed to lie able to put in the field Now in the face of these facts is twenty-one perfect divisions of it policy for the voters of Oregon veterans in one mouth, (a division to vote down the arm ory appropri contains 3 brigades of infantry, 9 ation when it m eans so m uch to regim ents) 1 regiment of cavalry, the men who are train in g them 9 batteries of field artillery, 1 b a t selves, as best they can to meet talion of engineers (4 to 6 com any em ergency th a t m ay arise? panies) 1 com pany of signal corps, T hin k th is over an d when this 4 field hospitals, 1 am m unition m easure is brought before you in column, composed of 3 sections of June vote " y e s ” for the arm ory bill 21 wagons each for small arm s and the protection of our nation. II. K . M e t c a l f . am m unition, and 2 sectious of 21 Sheridan, returned to her home in Cottage Grove, Sunday. Mrs. G ay and sou Evans, of Mr. Otto Briggs made a flying trip to Eugene last week. Kellog, Idaho, left here Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Porter were en route for their home, going by way of Seattle to view the battle in Cottage Grove, Monday. ships. Mr. H arvie Lajoie is home again after a stay of some tim e at J u n c SILK CREEK NEWS ITEMS. tion. Mrs. Iiloise W heeler visited Mrs. Mr. William Horn and family Beulah Estes not long ago. were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lo Mr. and '^frs. Richardson made ren za Huff, Sunday. a trip to Cottage Grove S aturday. Miss Lulu Jackson and M iss Charlie W ilson went to Lorane Sarah Lajoie went to Eugene S at M onday, to build a house for Mr. urday to spend a few days. Moore. Mr. Laurence and Henry Fisher Lloyd ( »wens and Clyde Bab and Mr. Frank Angel, were calling cock visited friends in Lynx Hol on Mr. Brown’s people Sunday. low, F riday night. Mr. Rasch has a fine new barn Miss Lem Boyer, of Cottage in course of construction, the L a joie Bros, furnishing the lumber. Grove, was visiting friends here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Clyde Babcock, and Mr. Mrs. Henry Damewood has been Floyd ( »wens, were guests at the Dresser home the last part of the enjoying a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, of late. week. A special school m eeting was (hie of the pleasantest affairs of the season, was the flinch party called Saturday night, for the p u r given by Miss Mabel Mackie. S at pose of electing a director to fill the place m ade vacant by the re urday evening. cent death of W . N. W heeler, J. Mrs. Richards, the nurse who V. Foster was chosen to fill the has been caring for Mrs. C. V. place. LYNX HOLLOW NEWSLETS. Col. W . II. Blair of Hotel Ore- gon, returned home from a trip to San Francisco the early part of the week, m uch pleased with w hat he saw at th^ Golden G ate city d u r in g the recent g rand reception ten dered the A tlantic fleet. H e says the city 's decorations, the splendor of the p arades an d the great p a tri otic dem onstration upon this occas ion, will probably never be equalled in C alifo rn ia's metropolis. He visited th e flag ship and all of its num erous departm ents and considered this a privilege of a life time. H e says the K ansas was know n as the “ Belle of the F lee t,” an d it w as boasted th a t you “ c a n ’t soil a w hite hand k erch ief on board the K an sa s.” T he M aryland h ad the crack crew of the fleet, in appearance, m arksm anship, athletic sports, etc. Col. Blair, his son-in-law and daughters, occupied a good view point at the Golden G ate when the great fighting squadron sailed into the bay an d says th a t it w as a most im posing sight. Col. Blair notes quite an im provem ent in his health as a result of this m ost in teresting an d enjoyable trip. Ilis two little dau g h ters will rem ain in San F rancisco a guest of their m arried sister for a few weeks. Notice for Publication U n ite d S ta te s L a n d Office, R oseburg, O regon, A pril 7, 1908. N otice is hereby given t h a t In com plia n c e w ith the p ro v isio n s of th e a c t of C ongress of .lim e 3, 1878, e n title d “ An a c t fo r th e sale of tim b e r lan d s In th e S ta te s of C alifornia, O regon, N e v a d a , a n d W ash in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” a s e x te n d e d t o all th e P u b lic L an d S t a te s by a c t of A ugust 4, 1892, SIM K O N R. BRAND, of C o tta g e G rove, c o u n ty of L ane, S ta te of O regon, did on Feb. 11,1908, tile In th is office bis s w o rn s ta te m e n t No. 9552, fo r the p u rch ase of th e Nlf NEW a n d SE% NK^ of Sectlou No. .'10. in T o w n sh ip No. 20 S., R a n g e No. 2 W ., W. M., a n d will offer proof to sh o w t h a t the lan d s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim b er o r s to n e th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, a n d to es ta b lis h Ills claim to sa id lan d liefore W. VV. C alkins, U. S. C om m issioner, a t his office a t Eugene. O re g o n , on S a tu rd a y , th e 22d d a y of A u g u st. 1908. H e n a m e s ns w itnessrs: H en ry F ish er. E d Jo n e s, Dan B ru m h a u g li, H. V eatch of C ottage G rove, O reg o n . A ny a n d all p erso n s c la im in g a d versely th e above-described la n d s a re re q u e ste d t o file th e ir c la im s in th is office on o r M o re said 22(1 d a y of A u g u st, 1908. B en ja m in I, E d d y , R egister. Y O U SPEN D T oo m uch tim e—o b ta in in g Inform a tio n from un certain so u rces—unless you a r e usin g P o lk ’if G a ze tte e r of O r egon and W ash in g to n , com plete infor m atio n of every to w n In these tw o s t a t e s a n d a classified B usiness Di re c to ry . 1-52* R . C B E K A H S I'ottUR)' d r o v e . No. 24, M eetings 1st 3rd. and 5 th . F ri d a y of e v ery m outh, E t t a B a k u », N O. K a ti e B, V ca tch , See. R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S —Meet 2ml a n d 4th W ednemlay u t e a c h m o n th . M kh M aky B a k e r . O r a c l e . M rs . C. W . W a l l a c e , Ree. W O . W .—B o h em ia r u m p , No. 2t>0, Meets ev ery F rid a y < veiling. A, B kkwkh , C onsul C om . ( ' h a s . V a n D u n i h i i o , Clerk. K O . T . M. C a sc ad e C am p No. 280 M eets every T h u rsd a y night. O. H. V e a t c h , Com. W ill.bc m ad e th is se a so n hy th e SOUTHERN PACIFIC (L IN E S IN OREGON) FROM R. K. II r n x i s , C o o l e r . I. O . O . F . —C o tta g e G ro v e , No. (VS, M eet e v e ry S a tu rd a y n ig h t. G e o . C o m e r , N. O. A. B h k w r r , Sec. Notice lor Publication. U n ited S ta te s L n n h Office, R o se b u rg , O re g o n , A pril 7, 1908. N o tice is hereb y g iv e n t h a t in com pliance w ith th e p ro v isio n s of the a ct of Congress of J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d “ An a c t fo r th e sale of tim b e r la n d s In the S ta te s of C alifornia, O regon, N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y ,” o s ex te n d ed t o a ll th e P ublic L a n d S t a te s b y a c t of A u g u s t 4,1892, RO SE ANN C RO W LEY , of P o rtla n d , C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , S ta te of O regon, did on J a n . 8, 1908; file In th is office h e r s w o rn s ta te m e n t N o. 9542, fo r the p u rc h a se of th e L o ts num lier 2, 3, 7 a n d 8 of S ection No 82. in T o w n sh ip No. 21 s o u th , R ange No. 2, W est, W. M., a n d will offer p ro o f t o show t h a t th e lan d s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fo r Its tim lie r o r sto n e th a n for a g r ic u ltu r a l p u rp o se s, iju d t o e s ta b lis h h e r claim to sa id la u d before W. W . C a lk in s, I T . S. C om m issioner, a t his office In E ugene, O regon, on T u e sd a y , th e 18th d a y of A ugust, 1908. She nam es u s w itnesses: W illiam V an G o rd en , R ufus R ollins, Grill R o b iso n , of C o tta g e G ro v e, O regon; J o h n C ro w ley , of P o rtla n d , O regon. A n y a n d -a ll p e rso n s c la im in g a d versely th e above-described la n d s a re re q u e ste d to file th e ir c laim s In th is office o n o r b e fo re th e sa id 18til d a y of A ugust, 1908. B enjam in L . E d dy , R eg ister. Notice for Publication. AS F O L L O W S : Roth Ways Through Cortland St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas Cily $76 71 64 64 64 90 90 40 40 40 One Way Via California $87 82 81 75 75 50 50 85 00 00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 Angust 6, 7, 21, 22 G o o d fo r re tu rn In 90 d a y s w ith s to p o v e r priv ileg es a t p lea su re w ithin lim its. REMEMBER THE DATES F o r any fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n call o*) J . M. ISH AM , L o c a l A gent, o r w Ito WM. McMURRAY. G en eral P a ss e n g e r A gent. PORTLAND, ORKIION. T IM B E R LAND, .U. I JU N E 3, 1 8 78- N O TICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . U n ited S ta te s L and Office R oseburg, O regon, M arch 27, 1908. N otice Is hereby g iv en t h a t In c o m pliance w ith th e p ro v isio n s of th e a c t o f C o n g re ss of J u n e 3, 1878, en title d “ An a c t fo r th e sale o f tim b e r la n d s in th e sla te s of C alifornia, Ore gon, N evada a n d W ash in g to n te rri t o r y , ” as ex te n d ed t o all th e public land s ta te s by a c t of A u g u st 4, 1892, J . HA RDY CROW of L o ran e, co u n ty of L an e , s ta te of O regon did on O ct. 31, 1907, file in th is office Ills sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 9300 for th e p u rch ase of th o lo t 3, of Section N o 18, In T o w n sh ip No. 20 s o u th . R an g e No. 4, w e st, W. M. a n d w ill offer proof t o sh o w t h a t th e la n d .s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le to r its tim b er or sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s anil to e s ta b lis h Ills claim t o said lan d before W. W. C alkins, U. S. C om m issioner, a t his office In E u gene, O regon on T u esd ay th e 14th d a y of Ju ly 1908. H e n a m e s as w itn e s se s; E d w ard E . F u rm a n of L orane, O regon, Nel so n J . C ro w of L o ran e , O regon; W. II. D a v is of L o ra n e , O re g o n ; E lza H . C row o f L o ran e , O regon. A ny m id a ll p e rso n s c la im in g a d versely th e a b o v e-d e sc rib e d la n d s a re re q u este d to file th e i r claim s In th is office on o r before th e sa id 14th d a y of J u ly 1908 . B e n j a m i n L. E d d y , Register. U n ited S ta te s L a u d Office, R o se b u rg , O regon. M arch 18, 1908. N otice Is hereb y given th a t In com plia n c e with th e p ro v isio n s of th o A ct of C ongress of J u n e 3, 1878. e n title d “ An A ct fo r th e sa le of tim b e r L a n d s in the S ta te s o f C a lifo rn ia, O regon. N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” a s e x te n d ed to a ll P ublic L and S t a te s by act of A u g u s t 4, 1892, H A R R IE T T E. SPA HR, of S ta r , C o u n ty of L ane, S ta te of Ore g on, filed In th is office o n .y arch 27, 1907. h e r sw orn s ta te m e n t No. 9021. l o r th e p u rc h a se of the E l-2 SW1-4, NW1-4 SNV1-4, SW1-4 NW1-4 of Sec tlo n No. 12. in T o w ijs h ip No. 21 S o u th , of R a n g e N o. Z W est, W . M., O re., a n d w ill offer p ro o f t o show t h a t the lan d Hought is m o re v a lu a ble for Its tim b e r o r stone th a n for a g r ic u ltu r a l pu rp o ses, a n d to e s ta b lish her chiim t o sa id la n d before th e R egister a n d R eceiver of th is office, a t R oseburg. O regon, on F rid a y , the 14th d a y of A u g u st. 1908. She n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s : S id n ey V a u g h n , of R o se b u rg , O re g o n . J o seph W leks, Rnllln W icks, a n d Car- T IM R E K LAND. ACT JU N E 3, 1 8 7 8 - roll H a rlo w , nil of S ta r, O reg o n . N O TICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Any a u d all p e rso n s claim ing a d versely th e a b o v e dcsig'ibed lands a re U n ited S ta te s L a n d Office, re q u e ste d to file th e ir c la im s in tldH R oseburg. O reg o n , Fell. 15 RIOS. office on or liefore said 14th day of N o tice Is hereby giv en t h a t in c o m A u g u s t, 1908. pliance w ith th e p ro v isio n s of the a c t B e n ja m in L. E d d y , R e g iste r. of C o n g ress of Ju n e 3, 1878, e n title d “ An a ct for the sale of tim b e r lands in tile S ta te s of C a lifo rn ia, O regon, N e v ad a anil W ashington T e rrito ry ,” a s e x te n d e d t o a ll th e public land states by a c t of A u g u s t 4, 1892 H A R L E Y E. M O RRIS o f E ugene, co u n ty of Lane, S ta te (or T e rrito ry ) of O regon, h a s th is d a y filed in tills office his s w o rn s ta te m e n t No. 8802, fo r th o purchase of trie E k of S E 'i ; HWl* of S E 'n a n d SEtf o rS W 'jf o f S e c tio n N o. 32 ill to w n s h ip No. 22 S o u th , Kniige N o. 2. W est W, M. a n d w ill offer proof t o show th a t th e lan d s o u g h t Is m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim ber o r sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s a n d to e stab lish Ills claim to sa id land before R eg ister and Re ceiver a t th e ir office in R o seb u rg , O regon, o n Friday th e 29th day of M ay, 1908. H e nam es a s w itn e s s e s : H erm an T. Dow of E ugene, O regon; W illiam W itt of L ondon, O reg o n ; N a th a n E. B a rre tt of E ugene, O re g o n ; Cal Y o u n g of E ugene, O regon. A ny mid all persons c la im in g a d v e rsely the above-described la n d s a rc requested to file th e ir cluims In th is office o n o r before said 29th d a y of ■May, PJ08. B enj a mi n L. E d d y , R e g iste r. HOUSE FURNI5HERS Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Rags and Picture Frames. ^ — 1 A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT p| Cheaper than O il! m I ELECTRIC 1 LIGHTS She Best 1 ant» onfi> Illuminant Safe and Convenient! (JAShow W indow brilliantly lighted w ith Electric Lights m ake m any a sale “ the night before.” N oexplodinglam ps, homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o u h a v e electric lights installed. Willamette « Ualley « Company Fashion Stables Give Cole’s cough an d co n sum ption cure a trial. It cures when others fail. It will positively cure lung trouble in the first stages. For sale at leading d n ig stores of the country or of the m anufacturer. Geo. E. Cole, M yrtle Creek. 4-St* TIM BER LAND, ACT JU N E 3, 1878— N O TICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March 18, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the prov isions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory" as extended to alt the public land states by act of August h 1892, JOSIAH It. TAYLOR, of Eugene, county of Lane, State of I iregou, did on April 15, 1907, file in this office his sworn statem ent No. 9022 for the purchase of the NJg of N W Ji of Section No. 8, tp 21. Smith. Range No. 4, West. W. M. and will offar proof to show that tlie land sought is more valu able for its tim ber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins. F. S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu gene, Oregon on Thursday, the 4th day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses, Jerry B. Damon. Cottage Grove, Oregon; Jas. Randle Eugene. Oregon; Ralph D. Near, of Cottage Grove. Oregon; Chns. Lawrence, Comstock. Oregon, Any and all persons claim ing adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file tlieir claims in th is office on or before said 4th day of Jnne 1908. 50-40» B e n ja m in L E d d y , R egister. Gasolene Engine For Sale First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Ban in Connection Powell & Tallar, Prop. T IM B E R LAND ACT JU N E 3 , 1 8 7 8 - NO TICE FO R PU B L IC A T IO N U nited S ta te s L a n d Office, Itonelm rg, O re., FetfTlfi, 1908. N otice Is hereby given t h a t in com pliance w ith th e p ro v isio n s of tho n e t of C o n g re ss of J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d “ An a c t for th e sa le of tim b e r lauds In th e s ta te s of C a lifo rn ia, O reg o n , N evada a n d W a sh in g to n T e rri t o r y ” , as exten d ed to ail th e Puliflo L an d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u st 4, 1892, NATHAN E . B A R R E T T of E u g en e , C o u n ty of L nue, S ta te ( o r T e rrito ry ) of O regon has th is d a y tiled in lid s office Ids sw o rn statement No. nmci for Uu ourohaas or th e W !4 of S W 'i of Section No. 32 In T o w n sh ip No. 22 so u th . It ingc No. 2, w est, W. M.. and w ill otter proof to siiow th a t the land s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim b er o f sto n e th a n for a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s a n d to es ta b lis h his c la im t o said land before R eg ister a n d Receiver a t th e ir i office in R o se b u rg , O regon, o n F rid a y , th e 29th day of M ay, 1908. He n am es a s w itu e s -e s ; H. E. M orris o( E u g en e, L regon; H erm an T . D ow of E ugene, O re g o n ; Cal Y oung of E ugene, O re g o n ; T h o m as C am pbell of E ugene, O regon; W illiam W itte of L o n d o n , O regon A ny a n d all persons c la im in g ad v e rsely th e abo v e-d escrib ed la n d s a r e re q u e ste d t o file tlie ir c la im s in th is office on o r before sa id 29th d a y of M ay, 1908. B k n ja m in L. K iuiy , R egister. Cottage Grove, Oregon M. W. of A .—M eetings 1st anil 3rd TO M onday In each m o n th , A. 8 . P o w e l l , C onsul. Chicago C. W . W a l l a c e , Clerk. Best Cold and Grip Remedy Madsen has the finest line of cut glass ever in th is town Call and see it. LOW RATES EAST Cochran & Cooley Salmon Again Scarce. Ten days of salm on fishing in the Colum bia river show the sal mon supply still on the w ane. T his is the season of the finest salmon of the river— the best in the world. Soon these fish will lie an ex tin ct breed. T hey are the fish th a t m ade the C olum bia river fam ous. T he few rem aining specim ens should be protected with closed season. T he open season should be put off from April 15 to May 15. After th at there should lie the closed S unday and rigid reg u la tion of all k in d s of gear— gilluets, traps, seines and wheels. Master Fish W arden Van Dusen quits his office May 1, leaving th e industry in a bad plight. It is too m uch to say th a t he is wholly to blam e for this condition of affairs. But the fish faction with which he has been allied is as m uch to blam e as any other, and none is more grasping an d none h as de feated as m uch rem edial legisla tion.— From the O regonian, A pril 27th 1908. T he U. S. Bureau of Fisheries has for a long tim e been endeavor ing to secure just such remedial legislation as is being objected to by the lower river interests. A short time ago, Secretary Strauss, of the U. S. D epartm ent of Com merce and Labor, set forth a list of things necessary to save the indus try. Initiative bill, No. 318 X yes, was framed to carry out their ideas. W e com m end it to your favorable consideration. 4-4t Lodge Directory. T im b e r l a n d , a c t JU N E S , N O TICE FO R P U B L IC A T IO N U n ite d S ta te s L and Office R o se b u rg , O regon, Fell. 17. 1908. N otice Is hereb y g iv en t h a t in com pliance w ith tlie p ro v isio n s of the u c t o f C ongress of J u n e 3, 1878, e n titled “ An a c t fo r th o sa le of tim ber la n d s In th e s ta te s of C alifornia, O regon, N e v ad a a n d W ash in g to n T e r r i t o r y ” n s e x te n d ed t o ull th e P ublic L a n d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u s t 4, 1892, H A IiO L D J . OLASOU of E ugene C o u n ty of L ane, S ta te lo r T e rrito ry ) o f O regon Inis tills d a y tiled in tliis office Ills s w o rn s t a te m ent No. 8828 fo r th e p u rc h ase of th e lo ts I. 2, S a n d t, of Sec. No. 4 in T o w n sh ip No. 20 S o u th , R an g e No. 2, W est, W. M ., a n d w ill offer p ro o f to show t h a t th e land so u g h t is m ere v a lu a b le for Its tim b e r o r s t o n e ) bun for a g r ic u ltu r a l p u rp o se s a n d t o es- bihllsh Ills c la im to sa id lam) before R egister a m i Receiver, a t tlie ir office In R oseburg, O regon, on F rid a y th e 12th d a y of J u n e , 1908. He nam es a s w itn esse s: H erm an T . Dow, of E ugene, O re g on; A ndy H e ltim an of E u g en e, O re gon ; S am uel C arm ich ael o f E ugene, O re g o n ; E dw ard V o g t of E ugene, O regon. A ny a n d a ll p e rso n s c la im in g a d v e rsely th e above-deorlbed la n d s arc req u ested to file tlieir c la im s in th is office on o r before s a i d 12th d a y i J u n e 1908. B e n j a m i n I.. E d i » y , R e g iste i Notice for Publication. Departm ent o{ the I nterior Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. April U th, 1908. Notice is hereby -given t h a t GEORG E KRO LL of Lorane, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: jlom estead E ntry No. 10793, made June 13, 1901, for the W% SE X . SVV'X, Section 28, Towntiship 20 S. Range 4 West, W. M., and that said proof will be m ade before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday Jn n e 23rd, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Samuel II. M cKeman of Cottage (trove, Oregon; Marlin Foster of Lorane, Oregon; John Shores of Lorane, Oregon; Oscar Hranes of Lorane, Oregon. 2-9 B e n j a m in I.. E d d y , Register. Notice of Sale of State Land. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed bids u n til 2 o ’clock p. in. Monday May 25, 1908, for tl>e following described land:— SK% SE% of Section 21, T. 20, S. K. 5 IV., the same having been devised to the Stale of Oregon by George A. Hines, deceased, for the benefit of the Oregon Soldier’s Home. Each bid m ust be accompanied hy at least one-fifth of the am ount offered. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Address the undersigned and m ark the envelope “ Bid for State I,and.” C h a s . V. G a u o w a y , State Land Agent. Salem, Oregon, May 1, 1908. 4-3t TIM BER LAND, ACT JU N E 3, 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March 18, 1908. Notice is hereby given th at in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington T errito ry ,’’ as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, JO H N W. BARRINGER of Eugene, County of Eane. State of Oregon, did on Ju n e 7, 19U7, file in this office his sworn statem ent No. 9029 for the purchase of the N El-4 of Section No. 25 in Township No. 19 south, range No. 4, west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its tim ber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at bis office in Eu gene, ( )regon on Saturday, the 6th day of June 1908. He names as witnesses, Albert M. H endricks of Eugene, Oregon; A rthur Beel>e of Eugene, Oregon; Jerry Beebe of Eugene, Oregon; E. J. Crow, Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file tlieir claim s in th is office on or before said fith day of June 1908. 50-lOt B e n j a m in L E d d y , R egister. Portland and Return Only $5.30 T he S outhern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to P ort land from Cottage G rove for $.5.30 good going S aturday on Xo. 16 at 1.50 a. m. train, returning M onday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7. .40 p. m ., giving all day S a t urday, S unday and M onday in Portland. T he same arrangem ents apply from P ortland giving P ort lan d people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. A fine, alm ost new 3-horse power F airbanks & Morse gasolene! LITT LE HOME FO R SALE— Lot 120* 114, neat little four roomeil resilience, engine, ta n k s ami equipm ent for chicken house anil park. M cFarland sale. Inquire a t the Leader office. * addition, 4625. Chas. Lavine. 2-7*