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LIV E COUNTY SEA T AND COURT HOUSE NOTES < >ue Lane county farmer said today that the wheat threshing was showing the crop to be light. He lielieved that all the fields in Lane county could not bring a higher average than fifteen bushels to the acre. Oats he thought were light, the heads not all being filled. The university will open Sep tember 22. The number of hunters’ licenses issued from the clerk’s office for 1908 to date is 705. Editor Hath of the Western Ore gon, was in Eugene Saturday the guest of F. J. Hard. The largest class of applicants Forty cents a box will probably for teachers’ certificates in the be the prevailing price for hop history' o f the county took the picking in the Willamette valley regular quarterly examination at this year. the court house this week. Coun Miss Katie Hawley came down ty School Superintendent W . B. from her home at Star on Row Dillard was assisted by Superin river to lie the guest of Mr. and tendent L. R- Ackerman of the Mrs. George O. Knowles, while city schools and W . G. Martin. she takes the teachers’ examina O f the applicants for certificates tions. 77 are taking the examination for Ivanhoe commaudery he'd a county papers and 17 for state special session Friday evening to papers. confer the order of the Red Cross ( )n his return from the east, degree upon Oliver Veatch of Cot President Campbell of the univer tage Grove, Dr. B. F. Scaiefe, John sity, will stop at Denver and there F. Kelly, Harry Dunbar and L. C. take unto himself a wife in the Sherman of Eugene. The com person of Mrs. S. C. Church, who maudery degrees were conferred on served as dean of the men’s dorm Messrs V'eatch and Scaiefe Satur itory at Eugene some time ago, day night. where she was met by President Campbell. Mrs. Church's maiden name was Campbell, and her family is related to that of Presi dent Campbell. Her father was a clergyman of the Christian church and was educated by his uncle, Alexander Campbell of Kentucky, founder of the Christian church. President Campbell and his bride will return early in September. While enroute home from New port, Mrs. Josephine Orth Wilken- son, a member of one of the best- known pioneer families of Jackson county, and wife of a well-known stockman at Klamath Falls, died early Saturday morning on train No. 15, while near Cottage Grove. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at Jacksonville. FROM FIELD TO DINNER FRUIT, HOPS AND TABLE IN 22 MINUTES GRAIN CROP NOTES Waitsburg, Wash., Aug. 7.— A Washington county man has From waving grain nodding in the 50 acres planted to walnuts and morning sun, through header and will plant more. thresher, over two miles of rough Notwithstanding the idle yards roadway in an automobile, through and low prices, al>out 50,(XX) a modern flouring mill, made into people will again be tieeded to flour, transformed into biscuit, pick the hops. fully cooked, and eaten by no less About the time the berries are than a dozen men in the short gone, peaches and cream are ripe. space of 22 minutes, is the world’s There is something good all the record for the manufacturing of year in Oregon, if we will only flour from wheat, and it remained look for it. for the little town of Waitsburg to perform the feat. The story seems It is expected that the apple crop in the Hood River district five impossible of fulfillment, but half years hence will aggregate 5500 a hundred men witnessed the per carloads or about 2,(XXI,(XX) boxes, formance including the mayor of there being over 4<X),000 trees which the town. will come into bearing about that time. EVER WATCHFUL. A Washington farmer has grown several thousand bushels of a new A Little Care Will Save Many Cottage and excellent variety of wheat, Grove Readers Future Trouble. which is wonderfully prolific, pro Watch the kidney secretions. ducing from 100 bushels upwards See tuili they h a ve the aiiibcr hue o f per acre on common wheat land. health. He will sell but one bushel to a The discharges not excessive or infre quent. man for seed at $20 per bushel. Contain no “ brick-dust like” sedi ment. Doan’s Kidney I’ills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they’re sick. E. S. Gilkinson, retired, living on the west side, Cottage Grove, Oregon, says; “ I suffered for about ten years with kidney trouble. The most annoying symptom was the too frequent passage of the secretions over which I seemed to have no control. My back was very weak and painful, I was unable to sleep and would arise in the mornings tired out. At times I was so stiff and lame that I could hardly get about and if I at tempted to stoop sharp pains would Enforce the Game Law. pierce my back I was subject to head ache and spells of dizziness. I used numerous remedies, plasters and lini We are reminded by the game ments without relief. When I liegan warden that if the law is enforced | using Doan’s Kidney pills which I pro cured at Henson’s Pharmacy I was in a against killing pheasants, the citi- serious condition. This remedy, how sens must take hold of it them-1 ever, came to my relief. I improved from the time I started taking selves. The law provides that the steadily Doan's Kidney Pills, my l>ack became sheriff, any deputy or constable strong and the entire trouble left me. I today without a symptom of kidney may arrest violators of the law am trouble and owe my present good health with or without process and bring to Doan’s Kidney pills.” For sale by all dealers. Price .SO the party to trial. If the law is en cents. Foster-Milbuvn C o., Buffalo, forced, the whole community New York, sole agents for the United must back it and help enforce it, States. Rememlier the name— IToan’s—and no matter who the violator is. take no other. W . B. Sherman of Josephine county has a 21-acre tomato field, containing 24,000 vines and it is estimated that the yield will be from 20 to 50 tons to the acre. The Grants Pass Canning com pany has contracted to buy all of Mr. Sherman's crop this year at $10 per ton. \ NEWPORT YA Q U IN A BAY Oregon’s Matchless Beach Resort The Place to 60 tor Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form ol Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACULTIES ARE COMPLETE— Best of foot! amt an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. A ll modern necessities, such as tele graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaplyL Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis A Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate from Cottage Grove Season six-months ticket $6.00 Our elaborate new Summer Book «Ivon a concise description ot New port, Including a list of hotels, their capacity and rales. Call on. telephone nr write J. M. ISHAM, Local Aleut, lott*fe (irove Wm. McMurray. General Passenger Agent, Cortland. Oregon. C LA S S IFIE D ADVERTISEM ENTS. Agricultural College I Notice of School Indemnity Selection. TIM BER LAN D ACT, J I NK 3, 1878— N O TICK FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates I.aml office Unite«! Stales I .ami Office, FOR SALK A T A BARGAIN—A new | Roseburg, Oregon, April 8, 1908. Rose burg, Oregon, July 28, 1‘AkS. l.udwig piano. $425 instrument In Corvallis, Oregon Notice is hereby given that ill euiu- Notice is hereby given that ‘the State quire of Thos. Jenkins. IStf Offer« collegiate courses in Agricul of Oregon, on July 28, 1‘XW, applied for phatice with the act of Congress of June C.Crop destroying 3, 1878, entitled “ An act tor the sale of SPAN MULES FOR SALK— Black, well ture Agronom y, Horticulture, Animal the \\% NW >4 of Sec. 22, T o 22 S, R 3 timber lands i„ the states of California, furred and feathered match, weigh about 1000 pounds each, W, of \V. M., and filed in this office a Husluindry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; three years old. Apply to W. A. pests are made sh o rt list of school indemnity selections in Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri Witcher, across river opposite Sagi Forestry; Domestic Melence and A rt; which it selected said land, and that tory,” as extended to all the public land ¡ a shrift of with a reliable, naw, Oregon. 18tf Civil, Klectrical, Mechanical, anil said list is open to the public for inspec states by act of August 4, 1892, unerring STEVENS. MARION VEATCH Mining Engineering; Commerce; tion. Any and all persons claiming ad of Cottage Grove, Comity of Lane, versely the above described land or any C.For Sport or Service Pharmacy. legal subdivision thereof, or claiming Shite of Oregon, did on Sept 7. I'X>7, S T E V E N S R IF L E S — A PAYING PROPOSITION Offers demontr.v cour.es In Agricul the same under the mining laws, or de file in this office his sworn statement No. 8H OTGUNS-P ISTOL8 ture, Forestry, Domestic Science anil siring to show Said land to he more val 9559, for the purchase of SJi of SKV* ami S L of S\V)J of Section No, 2, in are unsurpassed. On account of ill health in my Art, Commerce, a id Mechanic Arts, uable for mineral than for agricultural t Township No. 1” south, range No. 1, purposes, or to object to said selection family my business is for sale. incluiling forge work, cad n et making, for ftjkji la win! reason, should file their | east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show HIGH IN QUALITY Prices and terms upon application. steam fittin g, plumbing, machine claims or their affidavits of protest or that the land sought is inure valuable LOW IN PRICE for its timlier or stone than (or agricul contest in this office. •vork. etc. The Kozy Korner. i hereby designate the Cottage ('.rove tural purposes, and to establish his claim W. A. C u n n i n g h a m , Prop. Strong faculty, modern equipment; I f JTOO CAE 5 t Send 5 cen to in header published at Cottage ('.rove, Ore to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. tree tuition ; opens Sept. 25 a lam p e fo r o b ta in from your gon, as the newspaper in which the Commissioner, at his office in Eugene, Dottier, w e sblp IGO-Pnge Oregon, on Tuesday the 25tli day of Illustrated catalogue w ith full in above notice is to be published. d ire c t, ex^resT 111 u ltra ted an d August, 1908. formation on application to the Reg F k n j a m in L. E d d y , p re p a id , noon D esc rip tiv e lie names as witnesses'. James K. Os Register. re c e ip t c f C a ta C atalog. istrar, free. trander of Cottage Grove, Oregon, John lo g P rice. R ep lete w it h W. Veatch of Cottage Grove, Oregon; STE VE H Sand A lw a y s in sist A. H. King is agent for the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. James Simeral of Cottage Grove, Ore on S T E V E N 3 • ••aerai • rearm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. “ Horticultural Fire Relief of Ore w h en ordering. in fo rm atio n . gon; Thomas C. Wheeler of Cottage Grove, Oregon. gon,’ ’ a mutual fire insurance com Department of tin* In terior, Department ot the Interior, J. ST E V E N S ARMS A TOOL CO. Any and nil persons claiming adverse I ’ S Guild Office a t ItnHeburg. Or. pany with home office at Salem, IT. 8. Land Office a t Roseburg, Or. ly the above-described lands are request P. 0. Box 4098. M ay 20, 1908. which is 40 per cent cheaper than June 30th. IIH in . ed to file their claims in this office on or Notice I h hereby given that Chicopee Falls, Mast. Notice Is hereby given that the old line companies. W hy send before the said 25tli day of August 1908. P E A R L A. SW E E T JA M E S V S I E W A R T 9-a21 B k n j a m in L. E d d y , Register. your money away for insurance of Eugene, Lane county. Oregon, of (loslien, Lane county, Oregon, who on the 2<ith day of May, 1!X)8, when you can buy just as good in who on June 30tli 11X18 made applica made a tim ber application No. 10100, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. surance for less money right at tion under the Tim ber and Slone for the w% of 8w>^ and the N E yt of T IM B E R LA N D , ACT JU N E 3, 1878— acts No 10188 for L o t 12, Section 6, the S W , Section 28, Tow n ship 19 N O TIC E FO R l ’ U B L IC A T IO N . home. 7tf. Township 20 South, Range t, west Mouth, Range 4 west of the W illam United States Land Office, Department of the Interior. wlllum ette Meridan, lias tiled notice Roseburg, Oregon, Mur. 23, 11X18. Portland and Return Only $ 5 .3 0 U. S. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. of intention to make linnl p roof to ette Meridan, I iiin tiled notice o f In tention to make llnal proof, to es N otice is hereby given ttint In com June 23, 1908. establish claim to the land above Notice Is hereby given that described, before W. W. Calkins, U. tablish claim to the land ab ove de pliance with the provisions o f the act The Southern Pacific Co. is now scribed, liefoie W, W. Calkins, U. 8. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled CO IIA L. ADD.SON 8. Commissioner a t his office a t r'.ti selling round trip tickets to Port uf Lorane, I,ane county, slate of Ore gene, Oregon oil the 2nd day ol Commissioner, at his office In Eu “ An net for (lie sale ol timber lands gene, Lane county, Oregon on the III the Elates o f California, Oregon, land from Cottage Grove for $5.50 gon, who on June 23, 1908, made a October 1908. 18th day of September, 1908. Nevada ii fid Washington T erritory,” Claimant names as witnesses: good going Saturday on No. 1(> al tim ber application, No. 10173, fo r the Claimant names as witnesses: as extended t o nil the public land NK 1-4, Section 34, Township 19, Clement M. Parker of Dexter, Ore 1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday South, Range 4 west, of the Willam Edgar E. DeCou of Eugene, Ore states by net of August 4, 1892 gon; Joseph B. Wilhelm of Dexter, JAM E S H. H A W L E V evening on No. 15 leaving Portland ette Meridian, lias tiled notice of In O regon; wesley L. Matlock of Go g o n ; Clark I*. Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon; Jacob I>. W igle of Coliurg, o f Cottage «r o v e , county of Lane, at 7. 50 p. m., giving all day Sat tention to make final proof to estab shen, O regon; Ira H iggin s o f Go Oregon; Frank A. Tripp of Eugene, State o f Oregon. 1ms filed in this office UI-24 urday, Sunday and Monday in lish claim to the land above de- shen, Oregon. Oregon. B e n j a m i n L. E i i i i y . on April 18,11X17 his sw orn statement senbed, before W. W. Calkins, 1'. S. B k n . i a . m ix L. E d d y , Register. Portland. The same arrangements Commissioner ut Kugeue, Oregon on 13-23 Register. No. 9145 fo r the purchase of tne N W 'T NEJf F.Ji NKt^ or Section No. 12 In apply from Portland giving Port the 301 h day of September, 1908. low nshlp No. 21 South or Knngc N o. Claimant names as witnesses: Registration of Land Title. land people a chance to visit T IM B E R L A N D A C T J U N E 3, 1873 - 2, west W, M., Oregon, mid w ill offer E d gar E. DeCou of Eugene, Ore N O TICE FOB P U B L IC A T IO N . valley points at greatly reduced In the matter of the application of proof to show that the land sought gon ; Jacob D. W igle of Coburg, Ore Jane Harrison to register the title to the rates. 'is more valuable for its timber or gon ; Clark P. Devereaux of Eugene, | -tone than f i r agricultural pur Oregon; Frank A. T rip p o f Eugene, N\V% of SW X of Section 7 in Town United States Land Otlico ship 21 South, Range 2 West, of Will. poses. and to establish his claim Oregon. 14-25 Roseburg, Oregon, March 20, 1908 Bargain in Town Lots. Mer. against all whom it may concern, B k n j a m in L . E d d y , Register. Notice Is hereby given th a t In com 10 said land before the Register and defendants. Roseburg, pliance with the p-ov'shm s of the Receiver of this office a t To all whom it may concern. Take act of Congress of ,i one 3, 1878, en Oregon, on Friday the '-'Mil day Of W . B. Cooper reports that he notice that on the fith day of July, 1908, titled "A n act for the sale ot timlier August 1M:3. has sold 90 lots in his popular Wool skirts and suits at cost at application was filed by said Jane Har lands In the states of California, Ore He names as witnesses Fourth street tract since placing it W . A . Ilemenway. rison in the Circuity Court in and for gon, Nevada and W ashington T e rri 15tf Thom as Meailon, Iluniiltou Veatch, Lane county for initial registration of to ry ” as extended t o all the public uoorge Harrison mid John W. Veatch on the market. Only a few lots the title to the land above described. land states by net of August 4, 1892, a llo t Cottage drove, Oregon. left on which he will make a 10 Now unless you appear on or before the Any and all persons claim ing a d LO U IS G. O ERUM per cent reduction for the next two 10th day of August 1908, and show versely the above-described lands are weeks. One-third down, easy cause why such application should not ol C otta ge G rove, county of Lane, requested to tile their claims in this lie granted the same will lie taken as state of Oregon, tins this day, April office on or before said 28th day of terms on balance. Lots left $55 to confessed, a decree will lie entered ac 5, 1-.XI7, tiled In this office his sw orn August, 1!X)8. $75. cording to the prayer of the application statement No. 1HI70 for the purchase 11 B knja min L. E d d y , Register. and you will lie forever barred from dis of the S ‘ ,_. of NEK and N W jj o f N E S , A n y W h ere puting the same. E. U. L kk , Fire Notice. (being lot 2) of Section No. 2 in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In Oregon Clerk. Township No. 22 South, Range No. 3 A. E. W h EELKR. west W M., and w ill offer .proof to The dry weather is coming on, Attorney for Applicant. 13-18 Department of the Inferior. show that the land sought is more look out for fires, have that house United States Land Office, valuable for Its timber or stone than Roseburg, Oregon, July 31, 19(18. or barn insured. Tom Aubrey can fo r agricultural purposes, and to es Brick Laying and Plastering Notice is hereby given that the Cali tablish bis claim to said land Indore save you money in the most popu Register and Receiver at their office fornia and Oregon Land Company by its lar fire Insurance Co. in Oregon, Anyone in need of brick laying in ftoaeburgi Oregon, on Thursday, attorney, ill fact Frank K. Alley, of the Oregon Eire Refief Association. Roseburg, County of Douglas, State of or plastering should call on C. VV. the 20th day of August, 1!X)8. Call at the Express Office or write Ho names as witnesses: Elizabeth Oregon, lias filed in this office, June 20, June, residence on Wall street, l ‘XX>, his application to select under the for rates. , . r near Adventist church. Charges E. Gorum of C ottage Grove, Oregon; provisions of the act of [une 4, 1897, the Alfred S. Pow ell of Cottage Grove, High Class Artists reasonable. Flues and fireplaces Oregon; H arvey T a y lo r o f Cottage SK>i SK % , Sec. 24, T. 18 S, R. 1 K, For Sale. a specialty. 9-18* Grove, O regon; G eorge T a y lor of NE>4 N W % Sec. 14, T. 18 S. It. 1 W, N % N% Sec. 24, T. 22 S„ R. 1 \V„ W. C otta ge Grove, Oregon. Tw o horses, work harness, farm Any and all persons claiming ad M.. The said N jjN V j Sec. 24, T. 22, S., trucks, two buggies, one cart, two versely the above-described lands are R. 1 W. being within six miles of a sets single harness, one kitchen requested to file their claims in this mining claim of record, posting of office on or before said 20th d a y of notice is required to lie made thereupon. stove, bed steads, springs and Any and all persons claiming adversely August, 1908 other articles. Side-hill plow, the lands described, or desiring to ob 8 B e n ja m in L. iiiiDY, Register. Harness Making and General Repairing ject because of the mineral character of harrow, spray pump. J. H a r t . the land, or for any other reason, to the Inquire at W. F. Hart’s place Fine Stock of Harness constantly on Hand. Saddles, Whips, disposal to the applicant, should file Notice of Application for Patent. this city. their affidavits of protest in this office on Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A xle Grease, Riding or before the 19th day of September, and Work Gloves, in fact everything usually kept in a First Department of the Interior. . 18-24 Hop Pickers Notice United States Land Office at Rose 1908. Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies B e n j a m in L. E d d y , burg, Oregon. Register. Pr ices H av e B e e n Reduced o n Every thin g Roseburg, Oregon, June 13, 1908. y FIRE INSURANCE Pictorial $ ip $ W e will submit appro priate designs for any ad vertising matter. HARNESS SHOP The Hays Hop yard near Cres- well has been thoroughly culti vated this year and will be picked. The crop will be a large one, and will be fine picking. The ruling price for picking will be paid. 17-t4* R. O. B r a d y . Estray Notice Two year old brindle steer, came to my place in April, marked under cut in right ear. Owner may reclaim same by paying for pasturage and cost of advertising. 14-4t M. F. B a b c o c k . Spray & Co. for poultry supplies. Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying and Pumping Machinery. Fairhanks-Morse Gasoline Kngines for pumping:, spraying, sawing, grinding. Outfits complete. Fairbanks .Scales for weighing. Fairbauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors for power and light. Fairbanks-Morse Windmills & Towers. Fairbauks-Morse Grinders, Feed Chop pers, Well Pumps. All first quality goods at low prices. A l ways in Stock. Liberal terms. GRIFFIN « VEATCH . Agents Cottage Grove, Oregon F airbanks - M orse Co.. PORTLAND. OREGON On warm summer afternoons, think of us and buy a good ham mock and take life easy. Veatch & Lawson. llt f A NEW EDITOR’ S SALUTATORY. Never has much to say— outside of the paper. Chief delight is to make other people happy, but doesn’ t believe in spending his money to do it. Gets no delight at making enemies—never found it profitable. Likes pie. Chews and smokes. Fays for it. Married Paid for it. Four children. Is willing any time to let them decide as to his worth, and always will be, if Harrisburg stands back of him. Stands five feet eight. Sits down all day if necessary. Weigh 170 smiling, a ton serious. Mad. Go anywhere at postage rates. Received more compliments on his good looks than he ever did on his hank account. Run newspapers before.— Harrisburg Times. Indies wash suits on sale Satur day, at W. A. llemenwav’s— watch window for prices. ’ 1 Atf Call and make your wants known. Albert Stocks, M I N K I I A I . A l ' P l . I C A T I O N NO. 182. Prop. Successor to Geo. Comer Cochran & Cooley HOUSE FU R N ISH ER S Furniture, Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper, Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Rugs and Picture Frames. | A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT 11 Cheaper than Oil ! Safe and C o n ven ien t! | | QA Show W indow brilliantly lighted with Electric Lights make many a sale “the night before." No exploding lamps, homes in ruins nor burned children, when y o u h a v e electric lights installed. ELECTR IC LIGHTS SbC »Cßt anï> onlç Illuminant Cottage Grow * electric * Co. mm?*5* KSSSsssn Fashion Stables Notice is hereby given that I, Ben jamin L. Eddy, register of the United States Land office a t Roseburg, Ore gon. have designated the Cottage orove Leader, a paper o f established character and general circulation, as being the newspaper published near est the land herein descrltred, and In which this notice is to lie published. T h at William M. Moore, whose postoffice address Is Elkton. Oregon, lias applied for a patent to the Clucky Fraction mining claim, (quarts) as shown by Mineral Survey N o. 666, a copy of the p lat o f which survey has been filed in this office, and also posted on the claim, which said claim is described more particu larly as follows: Beginning a t Corner No. 1, whence the Mineral Monument established In Mineral Survey No. 229 bears N. 86 deg. 11 min. and 1» sec. E 6703.81 ft. and the % Sec cor. on the north line of Sec. 14. Tp. 23 S. of It. 1 East (sns- pended survey) bears N. 15 deg. 8 min. W. 1894 5 ft., tlienee S. 62 deg. 7 min. and :iu see. W. (v a r. 20 deg. 54 mill. E ) 595.31 ft. toeor. No. 2; thence N. 35 deg. 50 min W. (v a r. 22 deg. 10 min. E. i 271,91 ft. to cor. No. 3; thence N. 62 deg. 7 min. and 30 see. E (var. 23 deg. 29 min. EI 595.50 ft. to cor. No. 4; tlicnce 8. 35 deg. 28 min. E (var. 21 deg. 12 min. E ) 271.93 ft. to cor. No. I and place o f beginning, containing a total area of 3.084 acres. The names of the conflicting claims are the Los Angeles lode of Survey N o 629 and the Defiance lode o f Sur vey N o 629. The area in conflict w ith the Los Angeles is .1X13 acres and the area in conflict w ith the Defiance Is .525 acres The area in conflict between said Los Angeles and said Defiance claims Is .(XU acres. The net area of the said Clucky Fraction in conflict with the said two claims Is 1.487 acres The net area of the said ( lucky Fraction to lie patented is nil o f the snid Clncky Fraction not In conflict w ith said Los Angelos and Defiance claims as aforesaid, or 2.197 acres. The names of the adjoining claims as shown by the p lat ot survey are the i )phlr on the southeast, no other claims lioing shown. Said claim is situated In Bohemia mining district .unorganized) in Dougins county. Oregon. Notice of the intention to apply for this patent ns aforesaid was posted on the Cl nokey Fraction claim together with n copy of the p lo t survey No. 666, (Si the 2sth d a y I First Class Livery, Sale aid Feed B a n ii Connection P o w e ll & T n lla r , P ro p . of May RX>7. In a eonspicnons plnee. And any and nil persons claim ing adversely the m ining ground, vein, lode, premises o r any portion thereof so tlescrllied, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified th at itnless their adverse claims are duly fibs I ns according to law and the reg ulations thereunder within tlic time prescritssl by la w w ith the register of the United States I mod Office at Roschiirg. in Dougins county, Ore gon, they will lie barred In virture of the provisions of said law s and regu lations. N o t con! land. 10-lot B knjam in L E m it , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States L an d Office, Roseburg, Oregon, April 7,1908. N otice Is hereby given that in com pliance w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled “ An net for the sale of tim ber lands in the states o f California, Ore gon, N evada and Washington T erri to r y ," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. SIM EO N It. B R A N D , of Cottage G rove, county of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Feb. 11, 1903, file in this office his sworn statem ent No. 9552, fo r the purchase o f the NX of NE% ami SE% NEW of Section No. 30, in Township No. 20 8., Range No. 2 W , W. M., and w ill offer p roof to show that the land sought Is more valuable fo r its timber o r stone than for agricultural pusposes, and t o es tablish his claim to said land before W . W. Calkins. IT. S. Commissioner, a t his office at Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 22ml day of August, 1908. He names as w itn esses: Henry Fisher, Ed Jones, Dan Brumbaugh, H. Veatch of C ottage G rove, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing ad versely the above-described lands are requested t o file their claim s in this office on or before said 22(1 day of August, 1908. B k n j a m i n L. E iid y , Register. Executors Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Coun ty Court of Lane county, State of < >re- gon, executor of the last will and testa ment of Samuel Geer, deceased. A ll persons having claims against the estate of said Samuel Geer are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this .list day of July, 1908. L k vi G r e r , Executor of the esLate of Samuel < .eer, deceased. 16-5t PERFECTS PRINTING PLATES.«. IN ONE OR M A N Y COLORS LARGEST FA C ILIT IE S IN T H E W E S T FOR T H E P R O D U C T I O N OF HIGH GRADE WORK •ATI! At I I « ( I lA IT t ll M l t l t HICKS C H A T T E N E N G R A V I N G CO. - ! A Al der , P O R T L A N D O R F..