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DAY OF BIG k Session Tonight and Tomorrow. Holmes, of Zealaud. a prom Saturday's Guard.) Ly M C- A. convention which Lheld in Eugene today and L, is fully under way, and U promise of Friday and to L] be one of the most highly Lt0ry assemblies ever held by l L lions of the Oregon-Idaho Friday s work concerned Lniiatiun, and the more seri- bork of th1' convention was not [up until today. LAminating committee for per L. organization brought in their Lions last night at the Metho t"eh and the following offic L immediately elected: ChiDr- [t H Albert, Salem; vice Lu F R Parc.ellua, Pocatello, f second vice-chairman, Pres, fp-iggs, Oregon State Central L; School, Drain; secretary, J. tke, Portland. [of the prime objects that seem Leate the speakers is the suc- Lthe city Y. M. C. A. in Eu- |The backers of the movement Leiving encouragement from Legates, and after its close will L, to go back to their work hnewed strength and effort I object of the convention is to Lethe interest in Y. M. C. A |iu the various associations in Lrict by bringing together rep- Ltlves from each, and acquaint- Eem with the work in other [and fields. Business pertain- I the general association is, of k, also taken up. Banquet Tonight. |chief feature of today is the L which will be tendered the Lions by the university Y. M. C. E the Ladies' Aid societies ot tous churches of Eugene. Tlii tinctive feature of the Y. M lanquets, for here the member; ■e present enjoy their playtime, ■ere. The bast will be given I rooms below the Commercial Men's Meeting Sunday. | hit f an eting tomorrow «111 (sen's meeting at the opera ■a the afternoon at 3 o’clock, ■gene orchestra will furnisl land a male quartet composed ■rs Prescott. Neal, McClalr lines will sing. At the same [boys' meeting will be held by ISlone, of the Portland Y. M. Iln the e.Mthodist church. This Morning's Session. br a brief song service the con k opened this morning with bti.dy under the leadership of I Holmes, of Wellington, New to This morning the numb«*) pates had increased from IOC I by arrivals last ni"ht from tor'll and south. [prevailing subject of the morn- p bible study, and H. W. Da I th ePortland association, de- I the first formal address on I Are We to Accomplish by Our p«y.'’ botisidered a number of thing; koild be done and the results pi» thought, however, was the ► syitematic study of the bi Id how the Y M. C. A. classe; k in that part of the work. P’tng a drief discussion of the P« address Professor H. D ►■"I the Universitv of Oregon Ion the subject, "The Bible leaders' Training Class.” He ► rated the great value of ►*••*• In their relation to th< • classes, and the great noces- r them in each and ‘ very as fa He also took up the meth- Iconducting the Bible leaders I and explained them very P* to the fact that Chas. D. ■ international secretary of the E. ' ’ was delayed and unable ft* here before tonight, the ► on "Evangelistic Work tn ►'‘fe Associations" was onilt- [•tbe business of the session ■ '»ken up. • association. with a few ex- |*■ ^’Ported, giving the eondi- I «eir work, w hich almost uni F ’»owed a material growth. I tcegon-Idaho district there I i*en associations, with a f®'*rship of over 3.100, di P follows fto. Idaho, 650. of Idaho. 46 [C. «o h Normal, 25 ba»« i'. P”llle. 40 f I aiversitv 33 ► College. 30, P* Normal. -___ Pr^iln:Ter*,,y’ r ’’ mm leg?, 21 L?”’ Of Oregon. 80 P»’b. Î5 F’111*'- Idaho______ r Idaho. NEW STEEL RAILROAD BRIDGE AT COBURG Notice for Publication. NOTICE FOR PI'BLICATION. I’nited States Land Office. I’nited States l-and Office. Roseburg. Oregon. Nov. 5, 1906. Roseburg, Or.. Oct. 18, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in Notice is hereby given that in com compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, pliance with the provisions of the act entitled Au act for the sale of tim of congress of June 3. 187S, en ber lands hi the States of Califor nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washing titled "An act for th«1 sal«« of timber tom Territory, as extended to all : lauds in the states of California. Or the Public Land States by act of egon. Nevada and Washington ter August 4. 1892. ritory. as extended to all the public JOYCE H HOPKINS, land states by act of August 4. 1892, of Albany, county of Linn, state of I Oregon, has this day filed his I Gertrude G. Hush, of Bay Centre, sworn statement No. 7,443, for the County of Pacific, stat«« ot Washing purchase of the ES NW'*, and lots ton. has filed in this office on March I and 2, of s*,ction No. 19. tn town 9, 1906, her sworn statement Nr ship No 17 south, range No 8 west, 723 1 for the purchase of the W S < M M and will offer proof to show of s«>etlon No 20 in tow nsh that the land sought is more valu E able for Its timber and stone than i No. 18, south of range No. 6 wet for agricultural purposes, and to es and will off« r proof to show that tL tablish his claim to said land before I land sought is more valuable* for its M W Calkins. I’. 8. Commissioner, timber or stone than for agricultu at his office in Eugene, Oregon. Wed nesday, the 6th day of March. 1907 ral purposes, and to establish her He names as witnesses: John H claim to said land before the regis Dick and Dave Murphy, of Eugene, 1 ter and receiver at this offic«* at Oregon. Albert Brownell, of Albany. Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesdey, Oregon, and Janies A. Johnson, of the 23d day of January, 1907. Deadwood. Oregon. She names as witnesses Clark P. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are I Devereaux, of Eugene. Oregon: Fred requested to file their claims in this C. Whitten, of Portland. Oregon; Jo office on or before said 6th dai of sie Hale Bush and Anderson 8. Bush, March, 1907. of Bay Centre. Washington BENJAMIN L EDDY. Register Any and all persons claiming a> versely the above described lands a Nolic«- for Publication. requested to file their claims in tl I’nited States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Nov. 5, 1906 office oa or before said 2 3d day Notice is hereby given that In January. 1907. compliance with the provisions of BENJAMIN L. EDDY, the act of Congress of June 3, 187.8, Register entitled "An act for th«* sale of tim are putting up alarge club house for In speaking of the contemplated the use of their men in competition expenditure of $2,200,000 by the with the railway Y. M. C. A. there Northwest and on the result of the success of Harriman lines in the the Y. M. C. A. Association at that in 1907, the Portland Telegram says: point depends to a large degree all On the Southern Pacific the largest over the country the attitude of th. undertakings will include a new steel railroad companies. (near Other lines of work were also re bridge across the McKenzie ported, and in the main showed con Coburg>, requiring a 400-foot span. slderable progress. The report was A heavy ex|»enditure will be called referred to the committee on the for at what is known as Brimstone, state executive board for acceptance near Leland, where there is a bridge or rejection. The treasurer's report. Geo. Mur moo feet long, spanning a chasm 100 ton. of Portland, was next read and |feet deep The improvement there referred to the auditing committee has not been decided on definitely. The assets were shown to be in ac In addition there are more improve- cess of the liabilities by $.’>37. ments being considered which have Big Subscription. In fifteen minutes before noon time not been authorized, but probably aud the closing of the morning ses will be within a few weeks. sion, $1,250 of pledges was raised The Harriman interests have ac inside ot the building. Of this aomunt $713 was by personal .'tb complished a large amount of new scription, and $537 on behalf of th. work during 1906, regardless of the different associations by their repre shortage of laborers and difficulty in sentative«. getting material delivered. This is Short Addresses. After the address of F R l’argel- particularly true of the Southern Pa I lis a number of short talks were cific. By January 1 the line between made by Y. M. C. A. workers of th« Portland and Ashland will be in ex «•oast. J. C. Clark of the Portland cellent shape and all bridges, with Y. M. A., related something con cerning the work among the boys the exception of two or three points, by the Y. M. C. A., and of the meth will be new. There are few trestles ods used to hold their interest. of wood, and all dangerous points H. W. Davis, also of the Portland have been strengthened with con Y. M. C. A., spoke on The Young crete and steel. Those already in Men’s Bible Classes.” B. B. Wilcox followed with a short place include ten spans 1150 feet address on the "Corresponding Mem long; one span 180 feet, one span ber,” and G. A. Roberts, of O. A. C., 2 80 feet, one through girder 90 feet, talked of "Student Vacation Work.’ Ivan B. Rhodes, state secretary of another 80 feet and a third 50 feet, Oregon, closed the formal program : with two deck girders 100 feet, two with a speech on "The Investment of deck girders 50 feet, two girders 60 i Life.” : feet and two with a length of 80 feet. Yesterday Afternoon. After the splendid address of : H. ■ There remains to be completed this W. Stone yesterday afternoon on year crossings that will require two "The purposes of th«* Y. M. C. A., and spans 180 feet long, two deck spans How Accomplished," B. B. Wilcox, | 150 feet, four through spans 125 stat«- secretary of California, address feet,, two spans 150 feet and one of ed the convention on "The Organi 1 200 feet. zation of the Association.” He began with the first steps in founding the association, especially in the cities. While dwelling on this phase of the subject, he gave some splendid advice to the backers of the Eugene city association. Then he went to the organization of each i as sociation .explaining In detail tile various ways and methods of p get- ting the best results in the young men's work. Mr. Holmes, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Wellington, New Zealand.was introduced and told Springfield is having her troubh something of the work in the South with the Willamette Valley Co. Wit Pacific. He showed how great was the need ness the following from the News: "The Commercial Club and tin for the modern rhethods in Austra- lia, where there are cities of 600,000 'city council should not cease trying population, as Melbourne and Sid- to get the Willamette Valley Co. to nev, with only one lone secretary. complete their water system. There are no subdivisions in the There has never been anything done work in Australia, and the want of with the reservoir, and the only way more money and men is imperative. they have of furnishing water in time New Zealand is a little better off of fire would be direct from th. as in the last year nearly $400,000 pumps, which would be entirely in has been raised at Wellington, The adequate in case of a big fire. The new success is due to the adaptation city is paying a big price for the poor protection that they now have, of American methods. and until the company fixes the res test Evening's Meeting. The evening session Friday opened ervoir and shows a willingness to with the usual song service after live up to their agreement, they which I. H. Amos addressed the as should not be allowed one cent. sembly of 400 people on "The Value of an Association to the People." He took the phase which had been as signed to Tom Richardson, who was unable to reach Eugene in time on account of a delay in the East, where he has been for the last ten days. The view taken by the speaker ( IL AND DATE OF ELECTION was the commercial value of the as- SET FOB TUESDAY. DECEMBER sociation to a town, He showed very IMI >1—OTHER NOTES. conclusively how any town or city gains immeasurably by supporting a A petition was presented to the Y M. C. A. organization. His talk on Monday evening last, dealt more particularly with Port council land. but the same results could be demanding an election on the ques tion whither or not the voters will easily attained in any other city. allow saloons to be licensed w'ithin Illustrated Talk. The last address of the evening the city. Mayor Job and Councilman and day was by B. B. Wilcox, state Venske thought the election til-ad secretary of California, and consist vised and were not in favor of calling Councilmen Atkinson ed of a lecture Illustrated by graphic the election. and Porter called attention to the views of the Y. M. C. A. works. The subject showed the value of law and pointed out that the law an association to a city as a religious passed bv the initiative last June and social force The work in the provided that an election on the ini granted cities, in the army and navy, among tiative petition shall be railway men and colleges were all whenever the petition for election demands. But this is not a petition considered. .or an initiative law The election ber lands iki the States of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Wash.ng- t<ai Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1 892, HAROLD L. HOPKINS, of Albamy,, county of Linn, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hfs sworn statement No. 7,4 4 7, for the pure has«* of the SEKi of sec tion No. 6, in township No. 17 south, range No. 8 west, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said «and before* W. W. Calkins, P. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Eugene. Oregon, Wednesday, th«* 6th day of March. 1907. Murphy. John H. Dick. Cliffordsh He names as witnesses: Dave Murphy, John H. Dick. Clifford Ed wards. Ira I’ Hower, all of Eugene. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offic«* on or before said 6th day of March, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. SPRINGFIELD WATER WORKS UNFINISHED Notice lor Publication. United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Nov. 5, 190 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1 878, entitled "An act for the sal«* of tim ber lands fti the States of Califor nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washing ton Territory, as extended to all August 4. 1892, WILLIAM H SALLE. of Alma, county oi Lane, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7,439. for the rurchase of lots 2, 3. 8 at.td 13. of section No. 6, In township No. 19 south range No. 8 west, W. M . and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, IT. S. Commissioner, at his office in Eugene. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 1907. He names as witnesses: Andrew Hkikson and Mabie Hinkson, of Al ma. Oregon Sidney Porter, of Wal ton, Oregon, and Louis D Blivin, of Alma, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 5th day of March. 1 907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. LIQUOR ELECTION AT COTTAGE GROVE KEENEDÏ LEAVES BOOTH-KELLY 1'0. Fiank Kennedy Im- ••u-n position at the Bootit-Kelly r Springfield, to take effect lam Mr Kennedy was y ard for« tr till th- resignation of Super! «■nt .1. T. Tutt I...... ■ ":l when he was promoted to si tenden’, which position h«‘ ha «lied to the eiilir« •mployers. moving first of t he hopes prove a I Mayor yesterday combe, at Cor' form th« cltiz«' ers' i terno tng will l cussed L. A H 1.700 on the urday I p K< |x.rt“. sold his ci iL. ®a'*“ ific Uni to John J Hill Feotn , mber th* state ported on the •'”rthwest as a whole r®ilr<»ad work a where there are 65o Usan t be J?' I that a crucial crisis Bigast-.-» . ef Oregon Short Lin. is set for Tuesday, December 18. Sim Brand has received the sad intelligence of the death of his father. Francis Brand, which occurr ed at Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, Thurs day, November 29. Mr. Brand wa aged 89 years. Sim had Intended attending the funeral, but tele graphic service to his old home wa- interrupted and be did not get to >0. Born. Monday, December 3, to Mr nd Mrs. J. J McKibben, a 10-|«>und son. Western Oregon. U W 1 IPPROl’RI UIio' K oil \ ITIOX’w W ITEliU lì " ivtacua, if « ' The final 1 of the national rivers and harbor ■s convention was mark« i to M>1U the uni«<ninious adoption of a rei tlon u rifinir <'frtnrr**Mi tn approp' not le « than S'.0,< hh »J>00 anm or imi CASTOR IA For Infant» and Chadren. The Kind You Have Always Bought i CITATION in th« County Co f Oregon for Lane County. lu the matter of the Estat«* of Dan iel Rees, an Insan«* Person. To All Persons Interested in the Es tate of Daniel R«‘ese. an Insane Person: You ar«* hereby cited and required to appear in th«* County Court of th«i Stat«* of Oregon, for Lane County, at the court room therelf, at Eugene, Lan«* county. Oregon, on Monday, the 24th da> of Dtxember, 1906, at 19 o'clock In the forenoon, on that day, then an dther«» to show cans«*, if any you have, why an order should not bo grante«! to the guardian of said ea- tate, to sell th" following described property, at public sale, tc wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of section No 7 (7). in township No. eighteen (18 1, south of range No. five west, theme running west 223 rods, south 160 rods, east 60 rod», I south SO rods, east 160 rods, and north 240 rods to th«* place of b«»- ginning. containing 300 acres of land, more or less, in l.atu* County, Ore- go.n in order to satisfy the claims against said estate and pay the expenses ot administration. Witness, the Hon. G. R. Chrisman. Judge of the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Lane County, this 22d day of November. 1906. Attest: E U. LEE, L M TRAVIS, County Clerk. Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBL1CT1OAN. United States Lau.i Office, Rosel urg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 190t>. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Aot for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, , Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all public land states | by act of August 4, 1892, Edwin E. Lominen, ot Crookston, county of Polk, stat«* of Minnesoti, filed in this office on Septekuner 4 1918, has sworn statement No. 71,’wl 'or the j ur- chase of til«* southeast quarter Mf Sec 1 tion 30 in Township No. 18 south of Range No. 7 west W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land s-'Ugtit is in. re valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before W. W. Calk'ne, U S. commissioner, at hi» < ftlce in Eu gene, Oregon, on Friday, the Ith day of January, 1907, He names as wituesses Martin II'iHgenson, of Eugene, Or.; Nick Auderson, of Kill one. Or.; Peder ; Opbus, of Blue River, Or. ; A.ndrew A. Lominen, of Burlington, Wash. Any and all peisnns claiming ad versely the above described lands are retiuested to file their claims in this 'office on or before the said 4th day of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I’nited States Land Office. Roseburg, Or., Oct. 9, 1906 Notice is hereby gi»en that in coni- pliame with the ptovisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitles "An act for the sale of tiiubei laud in Hie States of California, Oregon Nevada [and Washington Territory, as extendixi to all the pubic land states by act of August I, 1892, Char lie W. Inman, of Elmira, county of latne, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7153 foi tire purchase of the S'e of NW1* ; SW* of NE'* and NW1« of SE1-* of Section No. 32, in Township No. 17 south. Range No. 6 west, W, ,M , and will offer proof to show tliHt tlx* lsnil sought is more valuable for its timlrer or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to rstablish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. commissionei, at his office in Eu gene, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day of January, 1907. He names as wif tresses Fred Yates, of Elmira. Oregon; Htirtv L. Mown, of Elmira, Oregon; Ira A. Inman, of Elmira, Oregon; Bert W. Inman, of Elmira, Oregon. Any arid sll oersons claiming ad versely the above detnribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of January, 19()7. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PI’BLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for th«* sale of timber lands In th«* states of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington ter ritory, as extended to al the nubile land states by act of August 4, 18s3, Anderson 8. Bush, of Bay (’entry, County of Pacific, state of Washing ton, has filed In this office on March 9, 1906, his sworn statement No. 7232 for the purchast* of the EKfc of W of section 20, In township No. 18, south of range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its lim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23d day of January, 1907, He nam«*s as witnesses Clark P. Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred (’. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; Josie Hale Bush and Gertrude O. Bush, of Bay Centre, Washington. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thia office on or before the 2 3d day of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1906 Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entit led "An Act for th«* Sale of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon , Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all th« Public Land States by act of August I. 1 892, Josie Hale Bush of Bay Cen ter, County of Pacific, State of Wash- j Ington has filed In this office, on March 9. 1906, her sworn statement No. 7233, for the purchase of $h« EVJ of EH of 8»*ction No- 20 |n Township No. 1 8, south of Range No. 6 west, and will offer proof to shew that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos«*», and to estab Notice for Publication. lish her claim to said land befor* I’nited States Land Office. the register and receiver ot this of Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906. fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on W«*d- Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of nesday, the 23d day of January, the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, 1907. She names ax wltnensae entitled "An act for the sale of tim Clark P Devereaux, of Eugene, Ore. ber lands ».1 the States of Califor Fred ('. Whitten, of Portland, Ore., nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washlng- t<ti Territory, as extended to all Anderson 8 Bush and Gertrude C. the Public Land States by act of Bush, of Bay Center, Wash August 4. 1892. Any and all person« claiming ad CONTES 1' NOTICE. ETHEL H SALLEE. Department of the Interior. versely the above described land« of Alma county of Lane, state of I'niteri States Land Office, ire requested to file th«*lr claims In Oregon has this day filed in this of Roseburg. Oregon. October 4. 19116. fice her sworn statement No. 7.4 45, this office on or before said 23d day A sufficient couleat atNdavit having for the 1purchase of lots 17. 18. 20 been tiled in this office hy Robert of January, 1907. snd 21. of section No. 6, In towtnahlp F. Louden, coutr slant, against horne BENJAMIN L EDDY. No. 19 s 011th. rang«* No. 8 west, W strati entrv No. 11,299, made Fnbru Register. M . and will offer pro« >f to show aty 17. l!»rj, for the S'... NE1*. Sec that the land sought Is more valu tion 31. Township 17, S. Range I h.. able for its timber or stone thaï by Charley Harris contest«•*. in which NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION. for agricultural purpoaes, and to es it is ulleged that aairi Charley Harris United Ststes Land office, tabllsh her < laim to said land befor« has wholly 1 bandoiied said land and Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 18, ltsth. W Calkins. I’. S. Commissioner, especially for the last six months, Notice is herby given that in com at his office in Eugene. Oregon, on that there are no improvements on i pliance with the provisions ot the act Wednesday, the 6th day of March. said land .that no cultivation has Irern of congress of June 3, 1878. entitle«! 1907. I made thereon ; that said land is unfit an “Au act for the sale of timlier lands She n.«m«-s as wlmcsses Clair | for agricultural feirposes and is in the Htater of California, Or«»gon. Hinkson. Harvey Sallee and Henry 1 chiefiv valuable for the timber there I Nevada and Waahingt n Territory,’’ Iffnksor of Alma. Oregon, and Sid- <>n Said parties are hereby notified ax ettendwl to all the Public Land i« v Porter, of Walton. Oregon. to appear, r«*rpond and offer evidence State- by act of August 4, 18ICJ. Olaf Any and all persons claiming ad- touching said all«-g»tion at ill o'clrx k Olson, of Sellwood, county <>• Mult v. ro ly th eabove-deacribed lands are a. nr. on January 4. I!«f7, before W. nomaiih. State of Oregon.ha- this «lay ...queued to file their (laWns In this W. Calkins. I'. S. nimmneinhi r. at tiled III this offic«« his sworn etatement office on or before said 6th day of i his office in Eugen«*, Oregon, and No. 7239, for the purcbaxe of Hie E j that final bearing Will be held at ID of W of Section No. ’2* in town- March, 1907. | o'clock a m. on .lanuaty 18, IHllff, tie sbi| No. 18», range 8 w,an«l will ufffer BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register. fore the register and receiver i t the I roof to rh< w that the latxl sought Is ! United States Ian I office in Roseburg. more valuable for Its timlier or stone ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ than for agricultural purpose- and to F I I (liegon. The said contestant having, in a establioh his claim to -aid laml lefore 9 DIED. ♦ prop, r affidavit, filed < 8 b ler 4. l »«i. Register and Receiver of thia office at *+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I set forth farts which show that after l<o-« t urg.Oregon.on Thiir»«lny, ihe 24 i due diligence personal service of this day of January, ll*i7. He name» >«• wifaeaeas: Martin llaag- Thursday afternoon, December 6 ! notice cannot be made, it i hereby 19<>6 a few miles southwest of Eli ordered and dire«’ted that sneb notice '-neon, of Eog«ne, Oregon; ( harley I he given by due ami proper pnblica 1 Ileon, of Eugene, (fregón; Peder o-n* Clinton, th* II-year-old son of ' Iphua, of Blue River, < fregón , Haakon 1 tion. George Kirkman, of diphtheria Thr BENJAMIN !*. EDDY Mn’itis Olson, of Silverton, Dragon. H agister. An' and all peraona claiming ad 'uneral was held today at 2 p. m 1 vertülly the above deacribiMl latid» are with Interment In the Mulkey reme- 16 tons of the famous Oliver flow» [ re«|ueat<xl to til«* tbeir claim» in thia office on or iofora said 24 day of Jan- I just received. Start right by buying 1 nary, 19D7. ' »n Oliver. BENJAMIN U EDDY. L Green, of Crewwell, wa« In th« Regiater. CHAMBERS II tRIffi’IKt; CO city last night.