EUGENE AND COURT HOUSE NEWS
Work Progressing on Eugene-Spring-
field Electric Road—Appraisers file
Report—State University Vote
Administratrix Notice
ever, that the above provision s h a ll |
Lodjfe Directory.
Ill
the
matter of the estate of W. N.
not apply to theaters, the keepers
B K H A H S Cot Hint* O ruve, No. | Wheeler, deceased.
of drug stores, doctor sho|»S, un I R -F
24, M e e t i n g s 1st 4n i. and 5th , Frl* i Notice is hereby given that the undcr-
I signed lias tieen duly appointed by Ihc
d n y of e v e ry mouth,
dertakers, livery stable keepers,
I county court of the State of < Iregou, for
E
tta B akkii , N O.
butchers and bakers: and all cir K atik U. V hatch , See.
l.ane county, executrix of the estate of
W. N. Wheeler, deceased, and all per
cumstauces of necessity and mercy
sons having claim s against said estate
may be pleaded in defense which j R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet 2ud are hereby notified and required to pre
an d 4th W ednesday of cncli m onth. sent the same to me properly verified as
shall l»e treated as questions of I
M us M ahv ItAkKH. ORAI’I.K.
required by law, within six months from
fact for the jury to determine when Mile. <’. W . W ai . i . m - k , Kee.
the date of this notice, at the office of
the offense is tried by a ju ry.”— W O . W —Kohomui C am p, No. ¡¡tat. A. If. King, Cottage I «rove, bane county
< iregou.
M e et»ev ery F rid ay even ing.
News.
IvtoiSH M. WiiKKtHK. Executrix.
A . b in :» » it. Consul Com .
( ’ll .vs. V an D kmii ko . C lerk.
L. N. Kouey has driveu piling
City Attorney L. K. Beau col
lected $.3500 from the county in for about 2000 feet of the trestle
on the Eugene-Springfield line of
favor of the city of Cumene on ac
the Portland, Eugene and Eastern,
count of road tax wrongfully as- j and is making excellent progress
sessed against it some time since, i with the work.
Judge Harris has handed down j Geo. W. Breeding was let the
a decree declaring the marriage contract for building the county
contract eutered into between j bridge across Edward's slough in
Carrie I,. Ililtabiddle and Wm.j the vicinity of Junction. His bid
Lane on August 1*102, illegal, nul was $08*)..SO. There was only one
and of no force and effect.
other bidder, Inman and Stryker,
H-C. Veatch, Edgar King and who bid $1,125.
C. W. Jackson, appraisers of the: Complete official returns from all
estate of Mary Ann Dillard, de-1 counties in the state give the Uni
ceased, Tuesday filed with the pro versity appropriation bill a ma
bate court their inventory. They jority of .1516. The bill was de
found property valued at $2177.55. feated in Harney county by 54
E. A. Wheeler. A. 1). Owens votes, but carried Wheeler by 101.
and M. F. Babcock, appraisers of The total affirmative vote was 55,-
the estate of N. Wheeler, deceased, 180, and the total negative 40,664.
found property belonging to the j W. B. Dillard, county superin
estate valued at #1700, according j tendent, has been informed that
to their report, made to the pro-1 the school house at Alma, in the
bate court.
southwest part of the county, was
Miss Krminie Owen will arrive j totally destroyed by fire. The dis
from Boise, where she has Iteeu at- ’ trict was a joint one, part of it
tending high school for the past lying in Douglas and part of it in
year, and her father Wils Owens, Lane. School had closed for the
says he expects to take his usual year and it was not stated how the
Wild West aggregation to spend fire was started.
the summer at London Springs.
Eva Lynch, the young girl who
The girls always have a fine time lias been under the care of the
on these summer outiugs.
juvenile court since the trouble lie-
I. B. Cushman was in the city tween her mother and a man at
Monday getting up a petition Cottage Grove, the charge being
signed by the county court and dismissed against him, was taken
others asking permission of the to the Bovs' and Girls’ Aid Society
war department to allow citizens at Portland by Probation officer
of western Latte county to make John M. Williams Saturday.
some improvements to the Siuslaw
The county court had to hold
harbor. The people there realize over until Monday to finish up
that it may take a year to get the its business, but adjourned Mon
permission required from the war day evening. The court will meet
department, and they know it again Saturday to declare the vote
must be secured before they go to for local option and to make the
work, so they are making a move legal announcement in reference
in that direction now. They pro to the same. It will also probably
pose to bond West Lane county also decide at that time on the
for $100,000 to make this improve paving of Park street, which we
ment. It seems a rather uncom understand is pretty well agreed
mon procedure.
PROSECUTOR GEO. M. BROWN
ON THE SUNDAY CLOSING LAW
111 answer to questions concern
ing Oregon’s Sunday law. Prose
cuting Attorney Brown said in
part: Oregon’s Sunday closing
law is much narrower in its appli
cation and scope than most of the
Sunday laws of the different states
of the union. This law has been
on our statutes since December,
1865, but was amended in 1*M),3
by excepting theatres from its op
eration and was also amended ill
1901 by omitting barbers from its
excepted class. 1 have been quot
ed as saying that the city should
enforce its own Sunday law and 1
repeat that if the city fathers de
sire to enforce Sunday closing with
exact justice to all, it will lie
necessary to pass an ordinance
under its charter and if the charter
is not broad enough it can be
amended by the extraordinary
power now invested ill the city by
the initiative and referendum. In
order to illustrate the inequalities
in the working of the state’s Sun
day closing law, I call your at
tention to the fact that Oregon’s
Sunday law does not make the
traffic in or the selling of goods,
wares and merchandise a crime,
hut simply makes it an offense to
keep open certain enumerated
places for the purpose of traffic or
labor. Under the laws of the
state of Oregon, it is not a crime
to sell ice cream, sod a water, to
bacco or cigars, etc., upon Sunday,
but it is a crime to keep open,a
store or shop upon that day for the
purpose of traffic. In order t°
in the mine
«• litt Sn» mi tot » n «l o*
to tot »»toto.». i I nmm S o#
IHMwktrt *«M
Levi Strauss
& Co’s
C o» «» Riveted Over*!«
I letter illustrate my meaning I will
say that in the Book & Art store
there is a soda fountain and ice
cream is served. Under the state
law it would be an offense for
it to keep open ujxm Sunday for
the purpose of traffic although it
sold no books and only sold ice
cream and soda water, for the
reason that such sale would lie
made in a place prohibited by the
law. In the store of a Drug Co.,
there is also a soda fountain and
ice creatn is sold. Under our state
law the Drug Company could sell
ice creatn and soda water upon
the Sabbath and it would be no
violation of the law, for the reason
that the sale of the goods is not
against the statute and a druggist
has a right to keep open his drug
store on Sunday. Cigars and to
bacco could also be sold in drug
stores upon Sunday and it would
lie no violation of the law. In or
der to further illustrate my mean
ing and reason for saving that
there should lie a city ordinance
covering this matter, I will state
that some of our hotels carry
cigars for sale. Under the state
law cigar stores must close on
Sunday, but the hotel keeper can
sell cigars on Sunday, and not
violate any law of Oregon, for
the reason t h a t it is of no
offense to s e l l tobacco a n d
cigars upon Sunday, and hotels
are lawfully open upon that day.
In other words, the law applies to
certain places of business enum
erated in the statutes and not to
the sale of commodities. There
can lie no misunderstanding of the
construction of the law if a person
will carefully read it, which is as
follows:
"If any |ierson shall keep open
any store, shop or grocery, bowl
ing alley, billiard room or tippling
house, for the purpose of labor or
traffic, or any place of amusement,
on the first day of the week com
monly called Sunday, or the
laird’s day, such iarson upon con
viction thereof shall lie punished
by a fine not less than $5 and not
more than $.50: Provided, how-
DOWNWARD COURSE
A. 11. K ino , Attorney for Adm inistratrix,
'tin ted this 25th «lay of May 1 'ios. 7-11
Administrator s Notice.
K O . T M. Curtcnde Ciiinp No. 2t0
M eet» ev ery T h ursday night.
1
n
the
matter of the estate of Herbert
O. H. V H ATCH. Com.
\V. I.ee, deceased.
It. K. H i . n . m h , Cooler.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
I. O. O . F .—C ottage d ro v e , No. 118, the county court of the state of ( )regon,
A little headache at first.
Meet ev e ry S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
for Lane county, executor of the estate
Daily increasing till the back is lame
(I ko . ( om Hit, N. (J.
of Herbert YV. Lee, decease« 1 and all per
A. IIIIKWKit, Sts-.
ami weak.
sons having claim s «against said estate
are hereby notified ami required to pre
Urinary disorders quickly follow;
M.
W
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of
A
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eetin
gs
l»
t
and
:lrd
sent the same to me ^verified as required
Diabetes and finally b righ t's disease.
M onday In each month,
by law, within six months from the date
This is the downward course of kid
A. S. I’owK i.l,, Consul.
of this notice, at the office of A. H.
C. W . \V a 1 . 1 .ACK, C lerk.
ney ills.
King, Cottage ( »rove, Lane county. Ore-
Don't take this course. Follow the
go®-
G
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.—Appoinntax
Post
No
S4,
IlERT 11. L kk , hxecutor.
advice of a Cottage drove citizen.
Meets a l l p. in., on the 2d and 4th
A. II. K ino , Attorney for Hxecutor.
Mrs. Alice Coffman, liv in g on the
S a tu r d a y o! each m onth.
Dated this 25th day of May, 190N. 7-11
Du I). L. W oods , P. C.
west side, Cottage drove, Ore., says:
"I was ill a miserable condition caused (1. W. H hynoi . iis , Adj.
Administrator s Notice. »
by backache and 1 suffered for a long
111 the matter of the estate of Mary
M
B
A
.—Modern
Brotherhood
of
time, unable to shake off the disease. I
Am erica. Meet the 2d and 4th T ues Ann Dillard, deceased.
was constantly weary and worn out. My
Notice is hereby given that tlie under
d ay of each m onth at I.O .O .F. H all.
signed has been duly appointed by the
T, W . J kxkins Sec.
general health became undermined and •
county
court of the state of Oregon, lor
I could not get relief. I became dis
Lane county, executor of the estate o!
couraged and none of the remedies I W 0. W .—S t. V alentine C ircle 121, Mary Ann Hillard, deceased, and all
M eets 1st an il :lrd T u esd ay in each
used gave me any relief. 1 happened to
persons having claim s against said
m onth in W. 0 . W . H all.
learn of Doan's Kidney p ills about this
M rs . a lick CorrMAN, Clerk. tate are hereby notified and required t<
present the same to me properly verified
time and decided to try them although
as required by law, within six months
I did not hope for much relief. 1 pro F o r e s t e r s of A m e r ic a — M eetin g: from the date of this notice, at the of
H r.it a n d Third Thursdays.
cured a box at Henson's pharmacy and
fice of A. It. King, pottage Grove, Lane
E dwin Ti l.I. ah . Chief R anger county,
Oregon.
took them carefully, before I had F. C. C offman
, F in. Sec.
fosKPH M. E ngland , Executor.
finished all of the first box I could see
A. II. K ing , Attorney for Executor.
that they were helping me. 1 con L . O . T . M —1 ,ady Lam son lllv e , No
Dated this 25th day of May, 1808. 7-11
tinued with this remedy and by the
42. M eets 2d an d 4th F rid a y of
each m onth.
time I had finished the third box the
M ahy S ciii mtz , L. C,
Portland and Return Only $5.30
disease had completely left me. I am M iss L kta M S rs anford
, R, K,
today without a sign of kidney disease
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
and am very grateful to Doan’s Kidney K .o f P .—J u vent ns Lodge No. 4s,
selling round trip tickets to Port
b ills.”
M eets ev ery W ednesday n lg n t.
J . K. OSTKANDKR, C. C. land from Cottage Grove for $.5.50
I'or sale by a ll dealers. Price 50
good going Saturday on No. 10 at
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., New York, C i! ah . V an DHNbHuo.'K.of R. & >S.
1.50 a.m . train, returning Monday
sole agents for the United States.
O E , S .—Cotla'-'e D rove C h ap ter No eveningon No. 13 leaving Portland
Remember ¡the name—Doan’s—and
4. M eetings held on 2d an d 4th F ri-
at 7. .30 p. in., giving all day Sat
d a y of e tell month.
take no other.
urday, Sunday and Monday in
M r s . M ar T hompson , W. M.
Mns. T C. W hkelkr , W . P.
Portland. The same arrangements
Lynx Hollow Items.
M rs . (4 hack B kunii , Sec.
apply from Portland giving Port
Fast Being
Realized by
Grove People.
Cottage
Mr. D. P. Sheridan is making
an extended visit in Portland.
Mr. Duncan Caldwell and family
were ill Cottage Grove Monday.
Miss Winnie Dresser was visit
ing with relatives and friends in
Eugene last week.
We are glad to hear that Mr.
Ed Lajoie came out best in his
land contest trial.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sheridan
were visiting with Mrs. Smith of
Walker Saturday.
Mr. Dale Guiley of Creswell
has resumed his duties as engineer
for the Briggs Lumber Co.
A party of our young people
went to the London Mineral
springs Sunday for their annual
outing, the day being ideal for
such a trip. They are all enthusi
astic in their report of a good time.
S T E E L RANGE
GIVEN AWAY
With every 50 cent can of
‘‘Blanch Baking Powders,” every
can guaranteed, your name is set
down opposite a number and when
.100 cans are sold a sealed number
deposited in the First National
bank will be opened and the per
son whose name appears on the
list corresixmding with the number
at tile bank, will receive absolute
ly free, a fine large six lid steel
range. Call at our store and see
it.
M e t c a l f & B r u n d .
Best Cold and Grip Remedy
Give Cole's cough and con
sumption cure a trial. It cures
when others fail. It will positively
cure lung trouble in the first stages.
For sale at leading drug stores of
the country or of the manufacturer,
Geo. !v Cole, Myrtle Creek. 4-8t*
Gasolene Engine For Sale.
A fine, almost new 3-horse
power Fairbanks Sc Morse gasolene
engine, tanks and equipment for
sale. Inquire at the Leader office.
TIMBER LAND ACT, IUNBA 1878—
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Uniteil States Land Office
Koselmrg, Oregon, April 8, l'xts.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the act of Congress of June
•t, 1878, entitled "An act for the saie of
timber lands i •> the states of California.
( tregon, Nevada anil Washington Terri
tory,“ as extended to all tlie public land
states by act of August 4, 18*>2,
MARION V KATCII
of Cottage f’.rove, County of Lane,
Slate of Oregon, did on Sept 7, l'«>7,
file in this office his sworn statement No.
'I.W, for the purchase of S 1, of S li t ,
and S \ of S\V)G of Section No, 2, in
t ownship No. I'l south, range No. 1,
east, W. M., and w ill offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for it» timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish h is claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S.
Commissioner, af his office in Kngcne,
Oregon, on Tuesday tlie 2.5th day of
August, 1118.
He names as witnesses: Jam es K. Os
trander of Cottage (trove, Oregon: John
W. Veatch of Cottage <trove, Oregon;
Jam es Simeral of Cottage (trove. Ore
gon; Thomas C. Wheeler of Cottage
ttm ve, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adverse
ly the ahove-descrihed lands are request
ed to file their claims in this office *>n or
before the said 25tli day of August t‘*tR.
■>-«21 llHNisMiN L Knnv, Register.
land
A F , & A M .—C o ttage (¡ro v e , No.
51. M eetings 1st an d 3rd W ednes
d a y of each month.
T. C. W iieei . er , W . M.
L. F. W ooi . ky , See
FIRE INSURANCE
J. F. SPRAY & COMPANY.
HAY. GRAIN.
FLOUR, MILL FEED
POULTRY SUPPLIES
Carpet anil Hii| Weaving.
J . M. C O M E R .
C ochran & C ooley
H OU SE F U R N IS H E R S
Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets,
Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames.
1 A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Cheaper than O il!
B o sch org, O regon,
Mm eh Is, B us.
Notice Is hereby given that In com .
plinnee with the p ro v isio n s of th e Aut
»I ( ’ongre«H of Ju n e :i. 1878. e n title d
“ An Act for tin- siile ni tlm ls'i L un ds
III the S ta te s of C alifo rn ia, O regon.
N evada, an d W ash in gto n T e r r ito r y ,"
a s extended to a ll P ub lic Lumi S ta t e s
by net of A ugust 4. ls!l2,
W ill be m ad e th is hcuhou by the
HA BRI K IT K. SPA H K .
of S t a r , U iunity of l.unc, s t a t i ’ of Ore
gon. (Ill’ll III th is iilllec on Muri li 27.
1907. her sw orn statem o n t No. 11021.
for the p urch ase of the KI-2 SW1 4,
N W 1-1 HW1-4, SWI I NW1 I of Six-,
tim i No. 12, in T o w n sh ip No. 21
(LIN K S IN illtEOON)
S o u th , of B illig e No. 2 W est, W. 5’ .,
Ore., an d w ill offer proof t o »how
FROM
H int the lan d so ugh t is m ore v a lú a -
lile fur Its llm ls ’r o r stime tin n ì for
a g r ic u ltu r a l purposes, a n il to estab
lish her elnlm to sa id lan d before th e
R egister and Iteoelver uf th is office, a t
Koselmrg, O regon, on F r id a y , the
AS FO LLO W S :
14th d ay of A u g u st. 1908.
« me Way
noth Ways
S h e n atr.es a s w itn e sse s: S id n e y
T li v o u c h
Via
TO
California V au gh n , of K oseliurg. O regon, J o
l'o r■ lian t!
seph W icks, Itoli i II W leks, an d Cur-
$ 8 7 5 0 ro ll H a rlo w , nil of S titr, O regon.
C hicago
$76 90
82 50
71 9 0
St. L o u i s
Any an d a ll iiersous claim in g a d
8 1 8 5 v ersely tin ’ ab o v e described lan d « ure
64 40
S t. Paul
requ
ested to file th eir c la im s In th is
75 00
Om aha
64 40
office on or before said 14th day of
7 5 0 0 A u g u st, lints.
64 40
K a n s a s City
B enjamin L. Knnv, R e g iste r.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Cottage Grove, Oregon
GENERAL FEED STORE
A. H. King is agent for the
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
“ Horticultural Fire Relief of Ore
Residence 215
gon,” a mutual fire insurance com Phone Office 135.
pany with home office at Salem,
which is 4() per cent cheaper than
the old line companies. Why send
your money away for insurance
when you can buy just as good in
I am prepared to do Cari>et and
surance for less money right at Rug Weaving Oil short notice. Rea
home.
7tf.
souable prices and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Call at west W all
Notice.
street. Phone .386.
1—8'
Want to engage an experienced
dam builder. Address J. T. H unt ,
Wildwood, Oregon.
if.
LOW
RATES
E A ST
people a chance to visit
greatly reduced
W . R C .—A ppom attox W , It, C, No.
12, M eets a t 1 i>. in. on the 2d an d valley jxhiits at
rates.
4th S a tu rd a y of each m onth.
M ary D ickey , Pres,
K. J knnik W oods , See.
Safe and Convenient!
Notice for Publication.
Uniti li S p i t e s L a n d Office.
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
Notice for Publication.
May 4. 18
June 5. 6. 19. 20
July 6 7. 22. 23
Angust 6, 7. 21, 22
U nited S ta te s L and Office,
lio se b iirg , O regon,
’
A pril 7, 1908.
N otice is hereby g iv en t h a t in com
pliance w ith the p ro visio n s of the n et
of Congress of J u n e :i, 1878, entitled
Good for re tu rn in 00 d a y s w ith stop “ An n et for the sale of tim lie r lun ds
o ver p riv ile g e s a t p leasu re
In th e S ta te s of C alifo rn ia, O regon,
w ithin lim its.
N evada, an d W ash in g to n T e rri
t o r y ,” a s extended to a ll th e P ub lic
L an d S t a t e s b y a c t of A u gu st 4,181(2,
ROSE ANN CROW LEY,
F o r a n y fu rth er Inform ation c a ll on of P o rtlan d . C ounty of M u ltn o m ah ,
ta t e of O regon, did on J a n . l*. 11108,
J. 51 ISH AM , L o c al A gent, o r w rite S tile
in th is office her sw o rn statem en t
No.
I17>42, fo r the p urch ase of the L o ts
WM. M cM U R R A Y .
iiu iiilier 2, :l, 7 an d s of S ectio n No :I2,
G eneral P assen g er A gent,
in T ow nship No. 21 so u th , Range No.
2, W est, W. M., an d will offer proof
I’On'ri.ANI), OREGON.
to show th a t tlie lan d so u g h t Is m ore
I v alu ab le for Its tim ber o r sto ne th a n
TIM I l i a : LAND ACT JU N K :i. 187s | for a g r ic u lt u r a l purposes, am i to es-
i tab llsh her claim to said lan d before
NOTICE l ’OB PUBLICATIO N .
W. W . C alk in s, U. S. C om m issioner,
U nited s t ilt ”-. L aud Office
a t h is office In Eugene. O regon, on
R usuburg, O regon. M arch 20, 1908
T u esd ay, tl e Isth d a y of A ugust, 1908.
Noth’.’ is h ereb y g iv en t h a t In co m
She nam es n s w itn esses: W illiam
pliance w ith tin ’ p ro v isio n s of the V an (io rd tii. Rufus R o llin s, G rill
ac t of C on gress of Ju n e 8, 1878, en Robison, of C o ttage (.ro v e , O regon:
title d "A n a c t fur the sale of tim ber Jo h n C ro w ley, til P o rtla n d , O regon.
la n d s in the s ta te s of C alifo rn ia, Ore
A n y and all persons c la im in g a d
gon. N evada a n d W ash in g to n T e rri versely the above-described la n d s a re
to r y " n s exten d ed to all th e public requ ested to Ille th e ir c la im s In this
land s t a t e s by n e t of A u gu st 4, 1892, office on o r before the sa id ls t li d a y
LOUIS (}. O E R I’ M
of A ugust, I1KI8.
of Cot ta g G rove, co u n ty of L ane,
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
s ta te of O regon, lia s th is d n y, April
Notice for Publication
. 5 , l!M)7, tili’.l In th is office h is sw o rn
sta te m e n t No. 9070 for th e p urch ase
U nited S ta te s L au d Office,
of th e S ', of NHJ{ an d NWjj of N K 'i,
ItoHcburg, <Iregou,
( lielng lot 2) of Section No. 2 in
A p ril 7, IfftW.
T ow nship No. 22 S o u th , Range No. !l
Notice is hereby given t h a t in c o m
west *,V. M., an il w ill offer proof to p lian ce w it it tlie p ro visio n » of th e a c t
sh o w th a t th e lan d so u g h t Is m ore of Congress of J one :i, 1878, en titled
v a lu a b le for it s tim b er o r stone than “ An a c t for th e sa le of tim b er lan d s
for a g iic u ltu r n l purposes, an d to es in th e S ta te s of C alifo rn ia, Oregon,
tab lish his claim to said land before N evada, and W ash in g to n T e r r ito r y ,"
R egister and R eceiver u t th e ir office a s exten ded to n il th e 1‘ubllc L and
in lto srlin rg , <»I’egon, o il T h u rsd ay , S ta t e s l>v ac t of A ugust 4, 18!)2,
the iOMi d a y of A u gu st, l!K)s
SIMEON R. BRAND,
He n am es as w itn esses: E lizabeth of C o tta g e G rove, c o u n ty of L an e,
E. lie ru m of C o ttag e G rove, Oregon; S ta te of O regon, did on Feb. 11, 1908,
Alfred S. P o w ell of C o ttage Grove, Ille In th is office Ids sw o rn sta te m e n t
O regon; H arv ey T a y lo r of C o ttage No. 9.552, for the p urch ase of th e NJjj
(¡ro v e, O regon ; G eorge T a y lo r of NEW an d NEK NKJi of S ectio n No. :!0,
C o tta g e (¡ro v e, O regon.
ill T o w n sh ip No. 20 5 ., R an g e No. 2
A ny and a ll persons c laim in g a.l W ., W. M., an d w ill offer proof to
v ersely the abovc-dcscrlbed lan d s a re show th a t the lan d so u g h t is m ore
requ ested to file th e ir c la im s in this v a lu a b le for its tim ber or sto n e th a n
office on o r before sa id 20th d a y of for a g ric u ltu r a l purposes, an d to es
A u g u st, 11)08.
ta b lish Ills claim to said lan d Indore
s
B e n j a m i n L. K ddy , R egister.
W . W. C alkins, U. S . C om m issioner,
a t Ills office a t Eugene. O regon, on
tu rd a y , the 3M (lav Of A u gu st, lisps.
TIM BER I.AND, ACT JU N E S , 1878- S a He
n am es n s w itn esses: H enry
NO TICK FOR PUBLICATIO N.
F ish er. Ed Jo n e s. l)nn B ru m b au g h ,
Unite<l S ta te s L and Office
H. V eatch of C ottage (¡ro v e, ( b eg u n .
Oregon, March 27, 1908.
A n y an d a ll persons c la im in g a d
Notice is hereby given t h a t in com versely the abovc-ilcscrlbed la n d s are
pliance w ith the pro visio n s of the requ ested t o file th eir c la im s in th is
a c t of C ongress « f Ju n e d, 1878, en office on o r before said 22d d a y of
titled “ An act for the sale of tim ber A u g u st, 1908.
la n d s in th e s la te s uf C alifornia, Ore
B kxjamir I. E ddy , R egister.
gon, N evada an d W ashington terri
t o r y ." ns extended to all the public
Notice for Publication.
land state s by a c t of A ugust 4, 1802,
J . HARDY CROW
Department of the Interior
of L orane, county of L ane, s ta te of
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Oregon did on Oct. ill, 1007, file in
April llt li, PAW.
th is oftfi e his sworn sta te m e n t No.
N o t i c e is hereby gi ven t h a t
1)300 for tin* purchase of th e lot .3, of
GEORGE KROIX
Section No 18. in T ow nship No. 20
so uth . R an g e No 4, w e st, YV. M. an d of Lorane, < iregou, lias filed notice of
w ill offer proof to show t h a t th e his intention to make final five year
la ml so u gh t is m ore v alu ab le for its proof in support of his claim , viz:
tim ber or sto ne than for a g ric u ltu r a l Homestead Entry No. 1079.3, made June
purposes and to e stab lish Ids claim 1.3, 1901, for the \V% SE%, S% SYV%,
to said land before YV. YV. C alkins, U. Section 28, Tovvnnship 20 ,S. Range 4
8. C om m issioner, a t h is office in Eli \Vrest, \Y\ M., and that said proof w ill
gen e, Oregon on T u esd ay the 14th he made l»efore YY\ W. Calkins, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office at Eugene,
d a y of duly 1 DOS.
He n am es .is w itn esse s: E dw ard Oregon, on Tuesday June 2.3rd, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
E. C arm an of Lorane, Oregon, Xel
st.n d. C row of L orane, O regon: YV. prove his continuous residence upon,
and
cultivation of the land, viz:
il D avis of L o ran e, O regon; Elza
Samuel II. McKernan of Cottage
II. C row of L orane, Oregon.
A ny an d a ll p ersons claim in g a d ('»rove, Oregon; Martin Foster of Lorane,
versely t lie above-described lan d s a re Oregon; John .Shores of Lorane, Oregon;
requested to tile th e ir c laim s in th is Oscar Branes of Lorane, Oregon.
2-9
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
office on o r before the s a id 14th d a y
of J u ly 11H)v.
I.i:\.i \Mi\ L. Knnv, Register.
Registration of Land Title.
REMEMBER THE DATES
In the circuit court of the State of
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
QASliow Window brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many a sale "the nij^ht
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
«Tbc Best
ant> onlç ,
Illuminant
minamene « Ualley « Company
Gasoline Engine Irrigation, Spraying Oregon for Lane county.
and Pumping machinery
In the matter of the application of
F ail I i . i nks-M orse G asoline E ngines for
pum ping, sp ra y in g , saw in g , grind-
ing. Out flits com plete.
Fairbanks Scales for w eighing.
Fairbanks-M orso Dynamos and.Ylotors
for p o w e r end lig h t,
l a irh a n k -. M o rs e W indm ills & Tow ers
K afrbank— M orseG rinders, FeedChop-
d eis, W ell Dumps.
All fiv-"1 q u ality goods a t low prices.
A lw a y s in Sto ck. L ib eral term s.
GRIFFIN A V E A T C H . A gen ts
C otttv ge Grove. O rego n
F a irb a n k s-M o rse Co.,
PO RTLAN D, OREGON
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E. I’. L kk , County Clerk.
By C. D. L f . k , Deputy.
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First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w ell
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T u lla r , P rop.
YY'illiam Van Gordon to register the
title the north half of the north east
quarter of section 2 in township 21 south
of range .1 west of YVillianiette meridian;
also that part of the southwest quarter
of the southeast quarter of section .15 in
township 20 south of range .3 west of
YVillamette meridian, lyin g south of the
river containing in all about loo acres of
land in Lane county, State of Oregon,
to j. E. Damewood, Hiram R. Rawlings,
the Oregon & Southeastern railroad, a
corporation, Martin Montgomery anti
Samuel Knox .and to all whom it may
concern: Take ndtice.
That on the 8th day of May, Taw, an
application was filed by said YVilliam
Van Gordon, in the circuit court of Lane
county, for in itial registration of the
land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or before
the 27th day of June 1908, anti show
cause why said application should not be
granted, the same w ill lie taken as con
fessed anti a decree w ill lie entered ac
cording to the prayer of the application,
anti you w ill lie forever tarred from dis
puting the same.
W illiam Y* an (» oxdojc , A pplicant
J. E. Y oung , His Attorney.
HI CKS- CHATTEN
E N G R A V I N G CO.
2d A A ld e r, P O R T L A N D , ORE.
Y O U SPE N D
Too much time— o btaining; inform a
tion from un certain so u rce»—un less
you a r e u sin g I'oik’s G azetteer ot Or
egon an<l Washington, co m p lete infor-
m ntion of e v ery to w n in these two
states anti n classified Business Di
rectory.
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