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W hat About Salmon Protection ? Notice is hereby given that the under signed 1 ms l>een duly appointed by the M> \ A i m n H. E aton county court of the State o f < )regon, for That the food fish o f our State need lietter protection than is now afforded is agreed. Lane county, executrix of the estate of 31 X L kon R. E d m v n s o n . You have already or doubtless will receive considerable literature on the subject, but no matter how W. N. Wheeler, deceased, and all per 35 G korgk O. K nowles . sona having claims against said estate attractive the argument, stop and consider how much it may be colored by self-interest. are hereby notified ami required to pre Vote for all three. The United States Bureau o f Fisheries are the greatest expert authorities on the subject and have no sent the same to me properly verified as STATEMENT NO. 1. required by law, within six months from AXK TO o r i n d . Head what they say? the date o f this notice, at the office of “ l further state to the |>eople of A. II. King, Cottage ( '.rove, Lane county Oregon, as well as to the people of ( )regon. 13 loisf . M. W iik k l k k , Executrix. OFPICK OK TICK SKCRKTARY, WASHINGTON, D. C. my legislative district, that during A. II. K ino , Attorney for Administratrix. Hon. Charles W . Fulton, my term of office 1 will always Dated this 25th day of May 19UN. 7-11 x Will be umile thin Henson by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Department of Commerce and Labor. United States Seuate, Washington, D. C. S i r : The Department realizes the importance of the various questions affecting the salmon fishery in the Columbia River brought up in your letter o f the lKth ultimo, and has taken this opportunity to make a thorough investigation o f the matter. There can lie no question that the status of the fishery is unsatis factory, and that under existing conditions the trend may be expected to lie steadily downward, with the result that in a comparatively few years the run of salmon in that stream will be redu *ed to such a degree that thousands of fishermen may be thrown out of employment and much capital rendered idle. The Fed eral Government is without any jurisdiction whatever in the premises, and the duty of conserving the sal" mon supplv in the Columbia devolves on the States of ( )regon, Washington and Idaho; but this Depart" ment has lieen charged by Congress with important fish-cultural operations in the Columbia basin, and has felt impelled from time to time to direct attention to the necessity for giving adequate protection to the var ious species o f salmon frequenting that stream. The Department is convinced that the run o f salmon in the Columbia can lie amply maintained for an indefinite period if artificial propagation is supplemented by rational protection: but artificial propagation alone cannot cope with the situation, and as a matter o f fact the recent experience of the Department has shown that its beneficent labors are rendered almost futile by the failure of the States to appreciate this fact. The Department sees no reason for advocating the elimination of fish wheels from the river, as there is no evidence to show that this form of apparatus is particularly destructive to salmon. A condition that is specially favorable for the passage of salmon— namely, very high water— renders the wheels unservicea ble and on the orher hand, periods of very low water, when the fish are much restricted in their movements, ars also unfavorable for the wheels. During the past two or three seasons the catch o f salmon by wheels has !>een comparatively small: but even if it were very large it would be a fact of no special significance in the present connection. The Columbia river is, however, made to yield a quantity of salmon far greater than regard for the future supply permits, and the drain is yearly becoming more serious. No one familiar with the situation can fail to appreciate the menace to the perpetuity o f the industry that is furnished by the concentration of a tremendous amount o f fixed and floating apparatus of capture in and near the mouth o f the river. This apparatus comprises about 4(K) pound nets or traps, over 80 long sweep seines, and more than 2 ,2 00 gill nets, the last having an aggregate approximate length of over 570 miles: and these appliances capture more than 05 per cent o f the fish taken in the Oregon and Washington waters o f the river, the figures for 1004 being nearly 34,000,000 pounds, or OH.7 per cent o f the total yield. Under such conditions, it is self- evident that but comparatively few fish are permitted to reach the upper waters where the spawning grounds are located. The details of the measures necessary to place the samoti iudustsy o f the Columbia river on a per manent basis cannot be elaborated by the Department at this time, but in general it may be said that there should be (1 ) a restriction on the amount of apparatus employed in a given section; (2 ) an adequate weekly close season covering possibly two days at first, but reduced later if the circumstances warrant it; (3 ) an anuual close season, preferably at the beginning of the salmon run, and (4 ) joint arrangements between the States, so that protective measures may be harmonious. Respectfully yours, (Signed) OSCAR S. STRA TS, Secretary. vote for that candidate for I nited States senator in Congress who has received the highest number of people's votes for that position at the general election next preced ing the election of a senator in Congress, without regard to my in dividual preference.” Bill No. 333 was framed to foster the selfish interest of a single locality. It is against the Govern ment recommendations, and will mean a heavy tax on the State to carry out its provisions. IT FAVORS MONOPOLY AND IS U N FAIR. IT SHOULD NOT PASS. Inquire at the Leader office. The rhododendron carnival at Fast Fiorence last week, was declared a complete success. A. C. Dixon, of the Booth-Kelly Lumlier Company, returned recent ly from Washington, I). C., and other points in the East. He went to Washington for the purpose of representing his company in the lumber rate cases liefore the inter state commerce commission, which are now under consideration by that lxxly. He reports conditions in the East as improving, nnd says Oregon still looks lietter to him than any other state he has passed through. The Lane county Teachers' In stitute will lie held in Eugene in connection with the western divis ion of the State Teachers’ associa tion, which meets at the University on Juiie 25, 26, and 27. the balance of commencement week. The teachers of Douglas county will al so hold their institute here at that time, also in connection with the association. Superintendent Dil lard is in receipt of a letter from Superintendent Robinson who has charge of the program for the asso ciation, which states that Edward P. Cobberly, of Stanford, will have a prominent place on the program. Albert Bushnell Hart, of Harvard, will also lie here, as well as Miss Effie B. McFadden, of the San Francisco normal. State Superin tendent A, C. Nelson, o f Utah. With all the teachers of Lane and Douglas counties here there ought to lie a pretty good crowd alone, but teachers will lie here from all over the western part of the state and many will come a day earlier on the excursion for commence ment and to dedicate the new Southern Pacific depot. DOWNWARD COURSE — Being Realized by Cottage TO Chicago St Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City Administrator s Notice. Lynx Hollow Items. Mr. Otis Briggs is hauling brick With every 50 cent can of from Eugene to be used aliout the mill. “ Blanch Baking Powders,” every Mr. John Right and little son can guaranteed, your name is set down opposite a numlier and when Wilber visited with Mr. Mackies Sunday. 300 cans are sold a sealed number Miss Sarah l.ajoie visited with deposited in the First National bank will lie opened and the jier- her sister Mrs. D. Caldwell Tues day night. son whose name appears on the Mr. William Horn and family list corresponding with the number were visiting with Mr. R. V. at the bank, will receive absolute Porters Sunday. Eighth Gride Examinations. ly free, a fine large six lid steel Miss Winnie Dresser was enter range. Call at our store and see tained by Miss Mabel Mackie The eighth grade final examina it. M k t c a i . k & B r o n d . Tuesday afternoon. tion for the public schools will lie held May 14, 15, June 11, 12. Miss Lulu Jackson is stopping Beat Cold and Grip Remedy. with her cousin Mrs. Nora Jack- Teachers who have pupils ready son for the present. for the examination should notify Give Cole's cough and con me of the number of questions sumption cure a trial. It cures Miss Nora Fisher who has been wanted and the name o f the jiersmi when others fail. It will positively staving with Mr. Angels people at appointed to conduct the examina cure lung trouble in the first stages. Saginaw, has returned home. tion at least 15 days liefore the For sale at leading drug stores of Several young people of the date for which the questions are the country or o f the manufacturer. neighborhood were callers at the w a n te d . W . B. I ) ii , l a r d . Geo. E. Cole, Myrtle Creek. 4-fft* Dresser home Mouda.v evening. Hot!» Way* Th rottali Portland « me Way Via California $76 71 64 64 64 $87 82 81 75 75 90 90 40 40 40 50 50 85 00 00 TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE REMEMBER THE DATES I’ OKTl.ANB, OREGON. In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Lane county. In the matter of the application of William Van Gordon to register the title the north half of the north east quarter of section 2 in township 21 south of range .3 west of Williamette meridian; also that part of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section .55 in township 20 south of range .3 west of Willamette meridian, lying south of the river containing in all about acres of land in Lane county, .State of Oregon, T o be held in to J. 13. Damewood, Hiram R. Rawlings, thè Oregon & Southeastern railroad, a P O R T L AND, OREGON corporation, Martin Montgomery and Samuel Knox and to all whom it may concern: Take notice. That on the Hth day o f May, IVON, an application was file« 1 by said William Will he the most brilliant Van Gonion, in the circuit court of Lane county, for initial registration of the land al>ove described. Now, unless you appear on or Indore the 27th day of June 1908, and show cause why said application should not be ever held in the Pacifie Northwest granted, the same will be taken as con fessed and a decree will be entered ac Portland, “ The Rose City” will l)e a scene of splendor anti the center of cording to the prayer of the application, world-wide interest for one week. and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. Several important conventions to be held W i l l i a m V a n G o r d o n , Applicant in Portland on that occasion. J. 13. Y o u n g , 11 is Attorney. ROSE FESTIVAL Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, R oselu irg, O regon , April 7, 1908. N otice is hereby given that in co m pliance w ith the provision s of the net of Congress o f Jun e :i, 1878, entitled “ An a ct for the sale of tim ber lands In the States o f Callfornln, O regon, N evada, and W a sh in gton T erri t o r y ,’ ’ a s extended t o nil the Public Land S ta tes bv a c t o f A u gu st 4,18112. BOSK ANN CKOWLF.V, of P ortla n d , C ou nty of M ultnom ah, State of Oregon, did on Jan. It, 11108, file In this office her sw orn statem ent No. 9642, fo r the purchase o f the L o ts numlier 2, • ’ !, 7 and S of Section No :I2, in T ow n sh ip No. 21 so u th , Bunge No. 2, W est, W. M., and will offer p r o o f to show that the laud sou g h t is m ore valuable for Its tim ber o r ston e than tor a gricu ltu ra l pu rposes, nnd to es tablish her claim to said land liefore W. W . Calkins, C. S. C om m issioner, lit his office In Kugenc, O regon, on T uesday, Cm 18th d a y of August, 19118. She names ns witnesses: W illiam Van (lord en . Utifus Boll I ns. Orin Boltlson, of C ottage (tro v e , O regon; John C row ley, ol P ortla n d . O regon . Any and all persons elaltning a d versely the nbove-dcserilied hinds are requested to file their claim s in this office o n o r b efore th e said isth d a y o f August, 1908. B enjamin L . K iidy , Begister. JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 H IC K S-C H AT TEN E N G R A V I N G CO. 2d & A ld e r , P O R T L A N D , O R E . I am prepared to do Carpet and Rug Weaving oil short notice. Rea sonable prices and satiafaction is Cottage Grove, Oregon. guaranteed. Call at west Wall Phone Office 135. Residence 215 street. Plione 386. 1— 8:,: J. M. C O M E R . Cochran & Cooley Cottage Grove $ 5.90 Notice for Publication. TIM B E R LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1 8 7 8- NOTICE FO R P U B LIC A T IO N . United States Land Office Rosebnrg, Oregon, March 27, 1908. N otice is hereby given th a t In co m pliance w ith the provisions o f the a c t o f C ongress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act fo r the sale o f tim ber lands in the slates o f California, Ore gon, Nevada a nd W ashington terri t o r y ,” as extended t o all the public land status by act o f August 4, 1892, J. H ARD Y ( ROW of Loranc, county o f Lane, state of O regon «lid on Oct. 31, 1907, file In ties oifine Ids sworn statem en t No. 9300 for the purchase o f the lo t 8 , of Section No IS, in T ow n ship No. 20 south. R ange N o. 4, w est, W . M. and >:V" w ill offer proof t o sh ow th a t the land ¿o u g h t Is m ore valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricu ltural purposes and to establish bis claim t o said land before W. W . Calkins, U. S. Com m issioner, a t Ids office In Eu Safe and Convenient! gene, O regon on Tuesday the 14th = m d a y o f July 1908. lie nam es as w itnesses: Edward E. Furman of Lorane, O regon, Xel qA Shovv W indow brilliantly s m J. C row of Loranc, O regon ; W. il. D avis o f L orane, O re g o n ; Elza lighted with Electric L ights S a H. C row o f L orane, Oregon, make m any a sale “ the night A ny and all iiersons claim ing a d versely the above-described lands are before.” No explodinglam jis, requested to tile their claim s In this office on nr Indore the said 14th da y homes in ruins nor burned o f Ju ly 1908. B e n j a m i n L. E iu * v , Register. children, when y o u h a v e Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, j Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. [ 1 if wmmmmm A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT 'H Cheaper than O il ! _____ ________________ UN M gsg Ä'h I I m m *5» ELECTRIC LIGHTS (' m i Sbc »cot anb only» Illuminant B electric lights installed. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK .3, 1878— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. minamene « Ualley « Company Fashion Stables act for the sale of timber lands in» the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and -T— Washington Territory” as extended to all the public land states by act of August b 1892. JOSIAI! B. TAYLOR, of Eugene, county of Lane, State of < iregon, did on April 15, 1907, file in this office his sworn statement No. 9022 for the purchase of the N ^ of XWJ 4 of Section No. 8 , tp 21, South. Range No. I, West. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land liefore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Eu gene, < Oregon on Thursday, the 4th day of June. 19118. lie names as witnesses, Jerry R. Damon, Cottage ('»rove, Oregon; fas. Randle. Eugene. Oregon; Ralph I>. Near, of Cottage ('»rove. Oregon; Chas. Lawrence. Comstock. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the alxne-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of June 1908. 50»10t B enjamin L, E d d y , Register. First Class Livery. Sale and Feed Barn in Connection P o w ell United States Land Office Roseburg. Oregon, March 18, 1908. Notice hereby given that in com m pliance the provisions of the act of m Congress with of June .3, 1878, entitled “ An fe n mam & T u lla r , P rop . April 7, 1908. N otice is hereby given th a t In c o m pliance with the p rovision s of th e act of Congress o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An a c t fo r th e (tale o f tim ber Iand 9 in th e States o f California, Oregon, N evada, and W ash ington T e r r ito r y ,” a s extended t o all th e Public Land S ta tes by act of August. 4, 1892, SIM E O N K. BRAN D , of C otta ge G rove, co u n ty o f Lane, State o f O regon, did on Feb. 11, 1908, flic in this office Ills s w o rn statem en t No. 9552, for the purchase o f th o Nk NKK and SE% NKJ^ o f Section No. 90. in T o w n sh ip No. 20 S., R ange No. 2 W ., W. M., a nd w ill offer proof to show th a t the land s o u g h t is m ore valuable for Its tim ber o r ston e than fo r agricultural purposes, and to es W ill sell S p e cia l T ic k e ts tablish his claim t o said land liefore on th is o c ca s io n from W . W. Calkins, U. S. C om m issioner, a t his office at Kugenc. O regon , on Saturday, the 22d d a y of August, 1908. He nam es ns witnessrs: H enry Fisher. Ed Jon es, Dan Brum baugh, to Portland and Return at H. Veatch o l C ottage G rove, O regon . A ny and all persons claim in g a d versely the above-described lands are F o r Particulars call o n J . M. INHAM requested t o file their claim s in this office on o r before snld 22 il d a y of L ocal A gent. A u gu st, 1908. WM M cM URKAY, B enjamin L K iidy , Begister. C3enernl A gent, Portland, O regon. HOUSE FURNISHERS | m ¿813 United States L an d Office, B osehurg, Oregon, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. HAY. GRAIN. FLOUR. M ILL FEED POULTRY SU PP LIES The Leader leads; others follow. Notice for Publication THE 13. U. L kk , County Clerk. By C. D. L ek , Deputy. Salmon Again Scarce. Ten days of salmon fishing in Grove People. the Columbia river show the sal mon supply still on the wane. This A little headache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame is the season of the finest salmon of the river— the best in the world. and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Soon these fish will be an extinct Diabetes and finally Bright’s disease. breed. They are the fish that This is the downward course of kid made the Columbia river famous. ney ills. The few remaining specimens Don’t take this course. Follow the j should lie protected with closed advice of a Cottage Grove citizen. season. The open season should Mrs. Alice Coffman, living on the | be put off from April 15 to May 15. west side, Cottage Grove, Ore., says: i After that there should be the “ I was in a miserable condition caused closed Sunday and rigid regula by backache and I suffered for a long tion of all kinds of gear— gillnets, time, unable to shake off the disease. I traps, seines and wheels. was constantly weary and worn out. My Master Fish Warden Van Ilusen general health became undermined and quits his office May 1, leaving the I could not get relief. 1 became dis industry in a bad plight. It is too couraged and none of the remedies l much to say that he is wholly to used gave me any relief. I happened to blame for this condition o f affairs. learn of Doan's Kidney pills about this But the fish faction with which he time and decided to try them although has been allied is as much to I did not hope for much relief. I pro blame as any other, and none is cured a lx>x at Henson's pharmacy and more grasping and none has de took them carefully. Before I had feated as much remedial legisla finished all of the first box 1 could see tion.— From the Oregonian, April that they were helping me. I c o n -! 27th 1908. tinned with this remedy ami by the The U. S. Bureau o f Fisheries time I had finished the third box the has for a long time been endeavor disease had completely left me. I am ing to secure just such remedial today without a sign of kidney disease legislation as is being objected to and am very grateful to Doan’s Kidney by the lower river interests. A Pills.” short time ago, Secretary Strauss, For sale by all dealers. Price SO of the U. S. Department o f Com cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, merce and Labor, set forth a list of sole agents for the United States. things necessary to save the indus Remem1)er ¡¡the name— Doan’s—ami try. Initiative bill, No. 318 X take no other. yes, was framed to carry out their ideas. We commend it to your favorable consideration. 4-4t STEEL RANGE GIVEN AWAY AS FOLLOWS: PORTLAND J. F. SPRAY & COMPANY. County Seat Newt Notes. Cottage Grove, Oregon Registration of Land Title. sale. ; GENERAL FEED STORE VOTE 3 3 3 -X -N O FROM United State* L am i Office, Rnschurg, O res'll). M inch IS, llKIs. .Notice is hereby given that In c o m pliance with tile priivl.liniM o f the A ct ol Cmigreim nl June it, 1S78, entitled “ Au Act for the km I c of t Initier Lnm ls In the States n f Callfnrnhi, O regon. N evada, anil W ashington T e r rito ry ,” an extended to nil Public Land Staten bv act ol A ugust 4, 1802, H A R R IE T T K. HI* A il K, of Star. C om ity of I .atte, Sta te o f Ore gon , tiled In thin office on March 27. 1907. her sworn stnicm .m t .No. 9021. fo r the purchase o f the Kl-2 SW1 4, N 1V 14H W W , SW1 I NW1-4 o f See- tlon No. 12, in T o w n s h ip No. 21 South, o f Runge N o. 2 West, W . M., Ore., and w ill offer p ro o f t o show that the land sought ig m ore v a lu a ble for Its tim ber o r stone than for ugileulturul purposes, nnd to estab lish her claim t o said hind before the Register and Receiver nf this olllce, at Riiseluiig, O regon, on Friday, the 14th day of August. 19IIS. She names as w itnesses : Sidney V aughn, o f ltosekuric. O regon , J o seph W icks, Itollln W icks, and Car- roll lln rlo w , all of Star, O regon . • Any and nil persons claim ing a d versely the a b o v e d scribed lands are requested to file their claim s In this office on or before said 14th day o f A u gu st, 1 H 0 H. B knjamin L. K iidy , Register. May 4, 18 In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Dillard, deceased. June 5, 6. 19, 20 Notice is hereby given that the under signed has l>een duly appointed by the July 6 7, 22, 23 county court of the state of Oregon, for Angust 6, 7, 21, 22 Lane county, executor of the estate of Mary Ann Dillard, deceased, and all Good for return In 90 da ys w ith stop- persons having claims against said es over privileges at pleasure tate are hereby notified and required to within llnitts. present the same to me properly verified as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice, at the o f fice of A. II. King, Cottage ( ìrove, Lane Gasolene Engine For Sale. F or any furttier in form ation call on county, Oregon. J oseph M. E n gland , Executor. .T. M. 1SHAM, L o c a l Agent, o r w rite A fine, almost new 3-horse- A. II. K ing , Attorney for Executor. Dated this 25th day of May, 1908. 7-11 WM. M cM U R R A Y , I>ower Fairbanks & Morse gasolene General Passenger A gent, engine, tanks and equipment for Bill No. 318 embodies Government recommendations and should pass. It is a square deal for all VOTE 3 18 -X -Y E S I LINKS IN OREGON) Administrator s Notice. In the matter of the estate of Herbert W. Lee, deceased. Notice is herebj given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state <>l < Iregon, for Lane county, executor of the estate of Herbert \V. Lee, deceased and all ¡>er- sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same to me verified as required by law, within six months from the date of this notice, at the office of A. II. Portland and Return Only $5.30 j King, Cottage 1 '.rove, Lane county, Ore- gon. The Southern Pacific Co. is now B ert IL L kk , Executor. A. II. K ing , Attorney for Executor. selling round trip tickets to Port Dated this 25th day of May, 1908. 7-11 land from Cottage Grove for $5..30 gixid going Saturday on No. 16 at 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday evening on No. 13 leaving Portland at 7. 30 p. in., giving all day 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. Notice (or Publication. LOW RATES EAST Administratrix Notice STATEMENT NO. 1 CANDI In the matter of the estate of W. N. DATES FOR REPRESENTATIVE Wheeler, tleceaseil. Department of the Interior Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. April 11th, PI08. Notice is hereby given t h a t GEORGE K R O U , of I.orane, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof ill support o f his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11 ) 79 . 4 , made June 1.3, 1901, for the W>i SK'4, S% SW%, Section 28, Townnship 20 S. Range I West, W. M., and that said proof will lie made liefore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Kugene, Oregon, on Tuesday June 2.3rd, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon, ami cultivation o f the land, viz: Samuel II. McKernan of Cottage Drove, Oregon; Martin Foster of Lorane, Oregon; John Shores of Lorane, Oregon; Oscar Ilranes of Lorane, Oregon. 2-9 B e n j a m i n I.. K d d y , Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE .3, 1878— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, March 18, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, 18 * 12 , JOHN W. BARRINGER of Eugene, County o f Lane, State of Oregon, did on [mie 7, 19117, file in this office liis sworn statement No. '»129 for the purchase of the N F I-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 timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at liis office m F.u- getie. < iregon on Saturday, the (,th day of June 1*818. He names as witnesses, Albert M. Hendricks of Eugene, Oregon; Arthur Beebe of Eugene, Oregon; Jerry Beet* of Eugene, Oregon: E. J. Crow, Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-descrilieil lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said r.th «lay of June 1908. 518101 B e n j a m i n L. E d d y . Register. YO U SPEND Too much tim e-obtaining informa tion from uncertain sources— unless you are using F o lk ’ s Gazetteer of O r egon and Washington, complete Infor mation of every town in these two stntes anil a classified Business Iff. rectory. , H gt