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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
INSANITY causes VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY Spok*»' "V®- —“N°t guilty by insanity” was the verdict today in the case of Sidney the eighteen-year-old boy with the brutaI murder of father, James F. Sloane, a pioneer merchant of Seattle. The trial last- ,4 five weeks, and was the most sen- „tional e'er held in Spokane county «\TOMBFD MINER RESI T ED AT LAST Bakersfield, Cal.. Dec. 22.—En- tomebd in the bowels of the earth, beneath tons of dirt and stone of a (olapsed tunnel, L. B. Hicks, the BiDer who for 15 day8 faced death, tas rescued this evening by a gang of bis fellow miners who had worked incessantly to save him. Hicks was nearly crazed with joy when his rescuers drew his weaken ed body from beneath the tram car, under which he had been pinned gnee the tunenl fell in, leaving him in darkness and the plaything of a Baking death. The hardened niin- trs wept as Hicks tried to thank them. Outside a crowd around the tunnel ohaft had heard the signal. Bakers field was in a frenzy of joy. Cannon boomed and the bells of the churches tolled. Men and women flocked to the streets and there held parties of congratulation. Cheers Melted Into Tears Hicks was brought from his peril ous position at 5:30 this evening, when his rescuers completed a scaf folding to prevent a fall of the boul der? and dirt. When the timbering had been completed Superintendent McCltir.e of the mine, reached down and grasped the imprisoned miner by the hand. Hicks was drawn gent ly up through the opening, and as he emerged from the hole he was grasp ed under the arms by two miners, who gently lifted him to his feet. Hicks swayed like a drunken man. The sputtering light of the miners’ lamps half blinded him. And then a realization came to him that he was free "God bless you all for standing by me!" was all that he could say, but that was enough. There in the cav erns of the earth grim-faced miners wept and an iijteuded cheer stuck in their throats. Dr. Stinchfleld placed dark glasses over Hicks’ eyes, but the miner said he did not need them, as the light of the lamp did not both er him. All Humors SPRINGFIELD Are impure matters which the skm, lITer kidneys and other organs cannot take »are of without help. Pimples, boils, eczema and other erup- tlons, loss of appetite, that tired feeling bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull headi aches and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla u\ BRIDGE IS UNSAFE The county commissioners ha been notified of the unsafe condi. In usual liquid form or in . l«.(,iated of the county bridge crossing the uideiskuowut'Sarsatat,^ 10uJojh;> Willamette at Springkeld savt ever, in the second half the local Springfield News, Manv of the bui's lads rallied and put up a first-class have worked loose and should lie article of ball and scored 18 points tightened at once, also the east pier is reported badly cracked. The which won the game. bridge as a whole needs immediate repairs and should not be neglect- I The News would r suggest —......... that - this bridge be removed entirely and rv- placed with one forty feet wide. The Willamett e Valley Company and th ■ county y could * put in a combination bridge that could be used for wagons and electric cars, and by so doing we would have a bridge that would las’ tor years to come. The old bridge could be repaired aud put on the St. Paul, Dec. 24 A Soo paseen- ger train crashed inta a yard engine McKenzie to take the place of the at Enderlin, N. D.yesterday and eight old ferry that has been in use for so eight men wer killed outright and many years and is only an expense to the county. forty injured. The people In the eastern part of Enderlin, Dec. 2 4—Those Injured the county are entitled to better ac in yesterday’s train wreck are being commodations than they have re cared for at the hosuital and in the ceived in the past, and it would be hotel. At the coroner s investigation only fair aud just to give them a the flagman testified that he went bridge crossing the McKenzie, and back a quarter of a mile and attach thereby lessen the trouble of wait ed torpedoes to the track and waved ing for the ferryman to pull them a lantern, neither of which signals across. The McKenzie ferry is used as were heeded by the passer ger train, much as any other crossing on the The night was very fogy and the sup- river and should have a bridge, poposed lantern signal was uot seen and the torpedoes failed to explode, The jury returned a veidi ■* tl at the crew of the freight train was re sponsible for the wreck and cen- sured the railroad for Discing inex- perlenced men in positions where failure to perform work hail resulted in considerable los of life. SERIOUS TRAIN NORTH DAKOTA SPOKANE RAILROAD Rig Fire in Georgia. Marietta, Ga.. Dec. 2 4. The plant of the Georgia Manufacturnig and Public Service Company, including the Marietta Papar Mills, is burning. The loss is already $250,000 and the fire is not yet under control. At the Presbyterian Acme Wednesday afternoon her 12, 1906, Miss Alice A was united in marriage to Sellars, Rev. I- M. Boyles at Ing. A party of cruiser titrating the amount of timber ferent tracts on Hadsali and K creeks this week. They are w In the interest of eastern partii are buying through Geo. G. real estate agency iu Eugene. The board ot directors of Florence school district have called a special meeting of the legal voters of the district to be held on Saturday, De ce ruber -‘2. The object of the rneet- Ing as set forth in the notices, 1» to levy a tax to meet outstanding in debtedness and current expenses. Silver Wave camp ot Royal Neigh bors of America, -, has chosen —sen the fol lowing officers to serve for the < com ing term: Mrs. Emma Säubert. ora» le; Mrs. Marian Gibbs, vice-or- ; Mrs. Belle Severy, recordei . Mrs. Myra Gibbs, receiver; Mrs Clara Mills, marshal; Mrs. L. Tripp. chaplain: Mrs. Hewitt, inner semi- nel; Nellie Tripp, outer sentinel. Mr. Peterson, manager of the com pany that has been giving exhibi tions here this week, was arrested yesterday by Marshal Grove on a charge of peddling without a license, which is contrary ■ to a town ordi- nance. Recorder Severy fined him $10 which, added to the fee for two days’ license and costs, i brought the bill up to $ 1 7.25, ' which amount w as paid. In a redhot game of basketball a‘ Cottage Grove last evening Company C's teain defeated the senior crack team at that town to the tune of 23 to 9. It was a spirited game from start to finish. Company C’s swift football work and the Grover foot ball methods contributed a great deal to keep the spectators Interested througout the game. A dance was »endered the visiting team after the close of the game and the boys report having had a splendid time and say that they would like to go again. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ oír o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ n.a to hi lf H. Faris, flee. 2 4.—Th»* Associated Press learns from a high ecclesiasti cal source mat the pope will certainl. reject the new religious law and a an opportune time forbid parish priests to continue service in the churches, aftei which they will or- ganlze for private worship. I 'liai Cuban Rumpus Havana. Dec. 2 4 A dispatch iron, (■nines. this province, tells of an en counter between rural guards and five Insurgents in which two of the latter were killed and two captured. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates 1«<II<1 Office. Roseburg,1 ’r.. * ’et. ;l. 1808 Notice is hereby given that in com- pliam e with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitles “An act for tin- sale of timbei land in the States of California, Oregon Nevada fand Washington T' rritory, as extended to all tile pubic land states by act ef August 4. 1892, Char lie W. Inman, of Elmira, county of Lane, state of Oregon, has ibis day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7153 foi the purchase of the S'., of NW4 ; SW>4 of NE'4 ami NW'4 of SE’4 of Section No. 32, in Township No. 17 south. Range No. t’> west, W. M , slid will offer proof to show that the laud 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, U. S. commissioner, at his office ill Eu gene. Oregon, on Friday, the 4th duy of January, 191(7. He names as witnesses Fred Yates, of Elmira, Oregon; Harty L. Bown, Oregon; , ns Ira .-». A. Inman, of Elmirs, r.itnirn, wrricvu ~ of Elmira, Oregon; Bert W. , Inman, Oregon. of Elmira, ’ Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lards are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 4th dHy of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L. ux EDDY, Register. Spokane, Dec. 2 4.—I.aden with crowds of Christmas traveler;, the North Coast Limited eastbound dash ed into an open switch near uilve street crossing at 1:30 this after noon. The engine and baggage car were ditched, and three men hurt, two probably fatally. The fatally in jured are: G. B. Smith, fireman; Duncan Mathewson, traveling engi Al Gibson, who lives on the river I nder Pande Sentence—Became In neer. No passengers were hurt. road southeast of town, met with toxicated and is New Charged with quite a loss Saturday night, His Larceny of a Suit of (Tithes. barn burned down, together with ,three cows, a heifer. one horse, cart Marvin Martin, of Creswell, who and all of his feed and hay. The was at the last term of the circuit origin of the fire is unknown. No court convicted of the crimeof horse Insurance. The Rebekahs are becoming fa stealing, and who was sentenced to mous for their ability of entertaining serve a term of two years in the pen Chittim bark—5® 6c their members and friends. At the itentiary, but was given the benefit of Wool—18® 19c. last regular meeting Wednesday ev the parole sentence law by Judge JUDGE DECIDES IN Poultry. Eggs, etc. ening, a very pleasing program was FAVOR OF TRUST Harris, is again in trouble. Eggs—Per doz., 26® 30c. rendered. The membership is in- NOTICE FOR PUBLICTIOAN. Saturday afternoon by some means Dairy butter—per roll, 40® 50c. United States l-aml Offlee, creasing rapidly and has passed the he obtained a quantity of local op Findlay, Dec. 24.—Judge Duncan, creamery, 75c. per roll. Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1906. one hundred mark, there being ten tion booze and of course proceeded of the common pleas court, decided Notice is hereby given that in com Hens—per lb., 8® 9c. applications for membership at the pliance with the provisions of the act that the information filed in the pro to indulge too freely for his own Frys — Per lb., 8c. to last meeting. It was decided of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled bate court against the Standard Oil good. In the evening he was arrest Geese—Per lb., 5® 7c. have some form of entertainment at “An Act for the sale of timber lands Co. on the charge of violating the ed by Officer Purdy for being drunk in the States of California, Oregon, Ducks—Per lb., 8® 10c. each meeting In the future. Nevada and Washington territory,” Valentine antitrust law is illegal: and disorderly and was thrown into Turkeys — 14® 16c. The shipments from this place for as extended to all public land states tath the case should have been filed the Hotel de Farrington to sober up. Fruits, Vegetable«, Etc. the past two weeks are as follows: by act of August 4, 1892, Edwin E. It now develops that just before be in the common pleas court. Potatoes—Per cwt., 75® 80c. Frank Dinges, two cars of hogs and Lornmen, of Crookston, county of ing arrested he became enamored by Polk, state of Minnesota, filed in Onions—per lb., 114c. one of cattle; Henry Bushnell, one this office on Septebmer I, ISOti, has the appearance of a suit of clothes RUSSIAN Al TO< RAT Lemons—Per case, $5 $6, car of apples; A. Wilhelm and Mill sworn statement No 71.'Xl for tie- pur MEETS HIS l»<HIM belonging to Jones, the shooting gal Green apples Per box, 40® 50c. Company, nine cars of flour; Mr chase of ttie southeast quarter of See lery man. and appropriated them for tion 30 in Township No. 18 south of Livestock Market. Smeed, one car of apples; Excelsior Range No. 7 west W. M., and will Tver, Russia, Dec. 23.—General his own use. As this is a violation of Steers--per lb., 2%c. Mill, two cars of excelsior; A. Wil offer proof to show that the land Count Alexis Pavollch Ignatieff, a one of the conditions of his parole Good cows—per lb., 2c. helm & Sons, four cars of potatoes; sought is more valuable tor itstlmbei probably give him a the ofTense will member of the council of the empire, Good prime dressed veal—per lb.. J. B. Andrews, one car of oats; Al or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to ex-governor-general of Kieff, Volnia. free passport to Salem. Chief of Po len Fruit Co., two cars of potatoes; said land liefore W. W. I'alk'ns, U S. 6c. and Podolla, and one of the worst lice Farrington filed a complaint of Mutton on foot—per lb., 3*4® 4c Eugene Mill Co , one car of wheat; commissioner, at bis office in Eu hated of the aristocratic element of larceny against him in Justice Bry- Fat hogs—Per lb , 8c. Schobert & Dodge, one car of pota- gene, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day Judge Harris is at pres- Russia, fell a victim to the vengeance son’s court. of January, 1907. Grain and Feed. toes.—Times. He uames as wituesees Martin of the terrorists as he strode across ent out of town, but when he returns Cheat hay—Per ton, $8.00. Haagenson, of Eugene, Or. ; Nick the refreshment hall of the Nobles’ he will in all probability remand him Anderson, of Eugene, Or. ; Feder Timothy hay—Per ton, $10® $12. G1NERAL NEWS NOTES Assembly Saturday evening. The to the custody of Sheriff Fisk to be Ophus, of Blue River, Or.; Andrew Oats—Per bushel, 45c. A. Lornmen, of Burlington. Mash. count had recently been the recipient taken to the penitentiary. The National Inter-Collegiate foot- Bran—Per ton , $23. Any and all persons claiming ad of letters threatening vengeance be- Nev • -. ti i. mi ii,d lands are ball Association in session tn Mixed feed— Per ton, $25. c*uae of his activity in punishing York Saturday decided to make no requested to file their claims in this Shores—Per ton, $24. office on or liefore the said 4th day of those who have opposed the methods changes In the present rules for the Wheat—per bu., 80c. January. 19o7. I ot’he Russian government. J. I. Stansble, of the firm of Wal barrel, $3.50. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Flour—Per coming year. ' Naturally a brave man, he laughed ker & Stansble, is now owner of the Register. the threats to scorn and had sworn hardware and furniture store, having RIIENT TOI'K S Mrs James G. Blaine, Jr., was on < I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ‘hat he would resist any and at’ at purchased Mr. Walker’s half interest. Saturday granted a divorce at Yank United States Land office, Mr. Walker will retire from the busi tempts to kil him. He entered the Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 18, 190«. A. n. Fitter, confined in the ton 8 D., «n the ground of cruelty 8. ‘eaembly just at dusk and was walk- ness, but Herbert Walker, who has Notice 1“ lierby given Hist in <-<un Multnomah jail under sentence for a„d’ non-support. She married Blaine pliance with the provisions of the act across to the table that had been been busines manager for the firm, land frauds, has written •---- 1 a book. several years ago to reform him. of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “*rved for him when a youngish- will continue with Mr Stansble. led, will be ready an "An act for the sale of timler lands which, it is expert--, *PPearing man in the undress uni Fred Martin took his departure ----------- . The in the Stst»-" of California, Oregon. Outwits th« Surgeon. form of an officer of the guards start Monday evening for San Francisco, for the public early in January, Nevada and Washing! n Territory,” A complication of female troubles, book is entirely as extend»-»! to all the Public Land ’d over as though to greet him. A3 where he will spend a few days with publication of the 1----- -------- Pu- with catarrh of the stomach am States by act of August 4, 1892, Olaf a business proposition with Mr. * »tinted with his white hand, the friends and will then go to Pittsburg the whole story of bowels, had reduced Mrs. Thoa. r Olson, of Sellwood, county ot Mult ter. If he tells ae’comer pulled an automatic revol- to spend a few weeks with his pa es It should be inter- Austin, of Leavenworth, Indiana (< nomanb. State of Oregon.has this «lay tiled in this office hie sworn statement 'roni inside of the breast of his rents. He has been at Springfield for the land thievei. such a deplorable condition that her No. 7239, for the purchase of the E t with a good sale unlf and fired six bulets into Count the past 17 months and is one of the esting and meet of Section No. 28 in town Henry Hose , hanged at Salem Frl- doctor adv’sed an operation; but her of W jnat'ef-g body, practically riddling surveyors on C. S Freeland s crew the record of Oregon state husband, fearing fatal results, posr ship No. 18«, range 8 w.and will offfer day. broke ’h* 'atter’s chest. I roof to show that the land sought is The News was informed from a re :s by showin? life ten poned thia to try Electric Bitters «nd more valuable for it« timber or etone prison executions liable source this week that Spring t0 the amazement of all »"o *«• ’ than any previous than foi agrtenitawl purpose« ami to second« longer N’G CYCLOPS field would have a fine new bri> k he. this medicine completely cured establish hie i-laini to said land liefore hanging there, fifteen minu’es and ’»El EAT < OTTAGF. GROVE block this spring. The building will being the time. He bru- her. Guaranteed cure for torpid II] Regieter ami Re»-eiver of tbie office at ---------- , jaun- Ro-et.urg,Oregon,on Thursday, the 24 be located on Main street, between murdered Madge Doyle In Port er. kidney disease. biliousness, day of January. B*>7. ' p a red hot game of basketball in Third and Fourth, and will be erect tall ghe consorted dice, chills and fever. goneral debil lie name« a« witness«« Martin Haag- * krmory pavilion Saturday even- ed where a small frame structure land —i>y was ail Ity, nervousness and blood poison- lenaon. of Engine, Oreg-m; Charley with him unt I bis money < the junior team or the rottaKp Prlce 50c at , < risen, of Eugene, < >r»<on : Feder now stands. erted him. whereupon Ing Best tonic made Opbua, of Blue River, Oregon , Haakon to defeat at Postmaster Roberts has been in gone, then de w. . lads — went ----- - down to Linn Drug Co. ’ VF ” Marius Olson, of Milverton, Oregon. hands of the ‘‘Y’oung Cyclops’’ structed by Acting Postmaster Gen he killed her Any arid all persona claiming ad Of course thousands of letters versely th* above described lands are composed mostly of pupils eral F. H. Hitchcock that owing to and posted To Cure » i '«*$ in One IMy. written to Santa Claus ** the Central school. reqiie*t>«l to file their claims in this The final the Springfield oil» e being raised are being deposited Take LAXATIVE BROMO Oulatre offi.-e on or liefore said 24 day of Jan »as w as 23 to IT. 17. In the first half third class, the price of bex rents by little fellows, every day Tablet. Druggie« refund money These uary, 1997. ___ ™ .it. «.«■»- r. W OBOV«-. * Kugene boys played after the must necessarily be changed to 2'». In the postoffice BENJAMIN L. EDDY. to the dead letter of- Regieter. ■*®“r of a band of sheep and the '35 and 60 cen«s per quarter whereas find their way further notice, except signature I» on each hot- •»«* from the Grove had decidedly lt hag been b< fore 15, 25 and »0 gee with no they contain money. * advantage of the game. How- ceBtg._Mcws. WEEKLY REPORT OF NOTICE FOR Pl BL1CATION. Notice tor I'uttliciitiou. United States Land Office, Unite«; Stutes Land Office, Roseburg. Or , Oct. 18, 1906. Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 6, 1906. Notice is hereby given that In Notice is h- reby elven that In com pliance with the provisions ot the act compliance with th«1 provisions ot the tut of Congress of June 3, 1878, of congress of June 3, 1878. en entitled An act for the sale of tim titled An ait for the sab- of timber ber lands hi the States of Califor- . Oregon, Nevada and Washing- lands in the states of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington ter t««i Territory, us extended to all the Public laind Stat«*« by act of ritory, as extended to all the public August 4. 1892, laud states by act of August 4. 1892, JOYCE B. HOPKINS, Gertrud»1 G. Bush, of Hay Centre ot Albany, county of Linn, state of County of Pacific state of Washing Oregon, has this day filed hir ton. has file,! in this ot!i< e on March ' ■worn atatement No. 7.443, for th« purchase of the E ’■» NW >4 , and loti 9, 1906. h*t s” >rn statement N< I and 2, of m*ction No. 19. kt town- 723 1 tor th ■ purchase of the W '4 < »hip No. 17 touch, range No. 8 west W M . and will offer proof to show Eof section No. 2b in lownslt that the land sought Is more valu No. 18. south of range No 6 wo able for its timber and stone than und wit! off« r proof to show that tl for agricultural purposes, and to es land sought is more valuable for Its tablish hts claim to said laud before timber or stone titan for agricultu W \\. Calkins, U. S Commissioner, ral purposes, and to establish her at hts office In Eugene, Oregon, Wed- claim to said land before the regis ni-siav, the 6th day of March, 1907. He names as witness«*« John H. ter and receiver at this office at Dick at J Dave Murphy, of linger1*. Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesdey Oregon. Albert Brownell, of Albany, the 23d day of January, 1907. Oregon, anu James A. Johnson, of She names as witnesses Clark P Deadwood. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad- Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred verselv th«1 ..bi,.'«»-described lands are C Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; Jo requested to file their claims In this sle Hale Bush and \ndersou S. Hush offi««1 on or before said 6th dav of March, 1907. of Hay Centre, Washington. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Reglst.-t. Am and all persons claiming a< versely the above described lands a requested to file their claims in tl Notice for I’ublivati'iii. office oa or Indore said 23d day United States I.and Office, January, 1907. Roseburg Oregon. Nov. 5, 1906. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Notice is hereby given that Ir» Register 1 compliance with the provisions of lit«1 act of Congress of Jun«* 3, 187: , entitled "An act for the sain of tint tier lauds hi the States of Califor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. nia, Oregon, Nevada aud Wash ng- United States Land Office, ti«i Territory, as extended to all Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, 1906. th«1 Public l.iittd States by act of Notice is hereby given that in com August 4. IBM, HAROLD I. HOPKINS. pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en- of Albanty,, county of Linn, state of Oregon, lias this day filed in thia tltlini "An act for the sal«1 of timber office hit sworn statement No. 7,447. lands In (lie states of California, Or- I for the purchase of tin* SE44 8ec* egos. Nevada and Washington ter tlon No 6. tn township No. 17 south, ritory, as extended to al th«1 nnhlk ' range No. 8 west. W. M., and will land states by ad ot August 4, 18s2, offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tlm Anderson 8. Bush, of Bav Centr?, 1 ber or »tone than for agricultural County of Pacific, state of Washing purposes, and to establish his claim ton, lias tiled in this office on March to said land before W. W. Calkins. 9, 1906, his sworn statement l.o I I’. S Commissioner, at his office in Eugene, Oregon, <«t Wednesday, the 7232 for th«1 purchase of the E'» of 6th day of March, 1907. W's of section 20, in township No »'.urphy, John H. Dick, Cllffordsh He names as witnesses: Dave 18, south of range No. 6 west, an«» I will offer proof to show that the land Murphy, John H. Dick, Clifford Ed sought is more valuable for Its tim j wards, ira P. Hower, all of Eugene. Oregon. ber or stone than for agricultural ! Any and all persons claiming ad purpose«, and to establish his claim versely the above-described lands are to said land before the register and ! requested to file their claims in this receiver of this office at Roseburg, ! office on or before salil 6th day of March. 1907. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23d day BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. of January, 1907. He names as witnesses Clark P Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregon; United Stat Josie Hale Bush and Gertrude G Roseburg, Ore) Bush, of Bay Centre, Washington. Netlce is here! Any and all persons claiming ad pllance with the versely the above described lands are j of Congress of requested to file their claims in this j led "An Act for office on or before the 23d day of Lands tn the St < ' i r. i, January, 1907. Oregon , Nevada uuu ’> u BENJAMIN L EDDY, Territory, as extended to all the Register. Public Land States by act ot August 4, 1892, Josie Hale Bush of Bay Cen Notice for Publication. ter, County of Pacific, State of Wash United States I.and Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906 ington has filed In this offi«e, on Notice is hereby given that In March 9, 1906, her sworn statement compliance with the provisions of No. 7233, for the purchase ol the th«1 act of Congress of June 3, 1878, | entitled "An act for the sale of tim E>4 of E% of Section No. 2« In ber lands iki the States of Califor Township No. 18, south of Range No. nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- I 6 west, and will offer proof to shew t«gi Territory, as extended to all that the land sought Is more valu the Public Land States by act of 1 able for Its timber or stone than for August 4. 1 892, agricultural pur|tosex, and to estab ETHEL H. SALLEE, of Alma, county of Lane, state of lish her claim to said land before Oregon, has this day filed in this of- | the register and receiver of this of flee her sworn atatement No. 7,445, i fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wed- for the purchase of lots 17, 18, 20' nesday, the 23d day of January, and 21, of section No. 6, In towtishlp She names ax witness«» No. 19 south, range No. 8 west. W 1907. M., and will offer proof to show Clark P. Devereaux, of Eugene, Ore. that the land sought is more valu Fred C. Whitten, of Portland, Ore., able for its timber or stone than Anderson S Bush and Gertrude C. for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish tier < lai tn to said land befor» ! Hush, of Bay Center, Wash. Any and all persons claiming ad W. W. Calkins, U. S Commissioner, at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on versely the above described lands Wednesday, the 6lh day of March, are requiwted to file their claims la I ’•11 7 this office on or before said 2 3d day She names ax witnesses: Clair Hinkson, Harvey Sall«*e and Henry of January, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Hinkson of Alma, Oregon, and Sid ney Porter, of Walton, Oregon. Register. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely th eabove-dvscrlbed lands are CONTEST NOTICE. requested to file their claims in this ' Department of the Interior, office on or before said 6th day of Uliittxl States Land Office, March, 1907. Kosebuig, Oregon, Ootolter 4, 1906. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. A Miifficlent contest affidavit having tiled in tin-* offlee I v I: F. Louden, contentant, against home Notice for Publication. «tend entry No. 11,216t. made Febru United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5. 1906. aiy 17, 1902, for the H1«, NEl4, Sec Notice Is hereby given thst in J tion 33, Township 17. H. Range 4 E., compliance with the provisions of liy Charley Harris contestée, in which the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, , it is alleged that said Charley Harris entitled "An act for the sale of tim Im« wholly abandoned »aid land ami ber lands hi the States of Califor SMpecially for the last six months; nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washiug- that there are no improvements on t«tn Territory, as extended to all said land ;that no cultivation ha« Iwen made thereon ; that said land is unfit August 4. 1892, for agricultural pnrpoaes and la, WILLIAM H SALLE, of Alma, county of Lane, state of chiefly valuable for the timber tkiurv- Oregon, has this day filed In this on Saul parties ars hereby ùetîued offi< e his sworn statement No. 7,439. to appear, respond at»1» oft», evidence for the [urehase of lota 2, 3. 8 tend touching «al«! alligation at 10 o’clock 13, of s«-ctl«>n No 6, tn township No. a. ni. on January 4. list?, before W. s. commissioner, at 19 south rang* No. 8 west, W. M.,i W. Calkins, I and will offer pr«w>f to show that the his office in Eugene, Oregon, and lan«l sought Is more valuable for It« •hat final hearing will be helit at lit timber or stone than for agricultural o’clock a .m. on .tannaty 18, |!»»1, be- pur poser and to establish bls claim fore tlo- register and receiver at the to said land before W. W. Calkins, United States larul offlee in Ro«eburg. U 8 Commissioner, at his office In Oiegon. The «aid contestant having, in a Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th proper atfl.lavit, file«! October 4, 19o6, day of March, 1907. set forth facta which show that efter He name» as witnesses: An«1rex- HBikson and Mabie Hlnk-on, of Al due diligence peiaiwtel service of thie notice cannot t«e mad«*, it !• hereby ma, Oregon Sidney Porter, of Wai ordered ami directed that «nch notice ton, Oregon, and Louis D. Bl I vic, of I* given by du«1 ami proper publics Alma, Oregon tion. Any and ail person» rlalmln • id BENJAMIN L. EDDY versely the above d1-1 rlbed land« are Register. requested to file their claims tn this office on or befere said 5th dav of Gillette razors $:> and $6 56 eats. March. 1907 BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. CHAMBERS’ HARDWARE