WHY ARE JAPS ACTOR HASTINGS W, W, STEVERS BUYING EXPLOSIVES KILLED IN WRECK FILES ON WATERS OF M' KENZIE ON RAILROAD AT THIS TIME? — and has been made under his per- * 8o,,aI supervision since its infancy. ¿-¿¿¿CA z AA Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlie health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. —Z* fJT What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother5»» F/iond. : 5? 52 U sj St c It ’S a CASTOR IA GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of j t 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought I In Use For Over 30 Years. BUILDERS’ Hardware Of all descriptions, from Nails and Screws t»o the finest assortment of Locks and Trimmings • Carpeners and Conractors wi I do well to get our prices before letting contracts. If you don’t buy a Borger's we both loose $’s • • Berger’s Hardware 815 Willamette St. • nd M V ■ -I bit ^3 A CAR LOAD Received AMERICAN FENCES woven HOGS, SHEEP, CATTLE 55 INCH. STAY WIRES 47 IN. 12 IN. OR e IN. n 1 - lOL 1 n P* 3. 3» J2Ç APART st ru. 24 IN. JR. JN. PH nt ALL STYLES MADE IN SIX HEIGHTS Ts T J h THE BEST FENCE FOR HORSES” CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS & POULTRY OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OVER 500 MILES SOLD IN OREGON THIS YEAR MOON (8S TINGLY, Eugene, Ore ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- 3 •* V/ ,jP h. «rsu /. no matter how had bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a j -VER’S V atf : ? roof C*L~D SUIT OR SLICKER When you buy look For the SIGN OF THE FISH — • j w co eos’c* u** CAMAQ-a«. co «’O T0»O,rQCAM .i » • I £ EVERY ROD GUARANTEED r* CHIN Est' BHVOTT sPBEWHNG CSi ’F MORI Shang-. i an 3.—As a result of the reviv 1 • He boycott on Amer­ ican gooJs, -!•»« to the fai t»r? of the Unite! ot.i’us authorities tc modify the Chin •>? id ‘t sion act, the boycult which >•. .»s u cently reviv'd at Can­ ton is s’ • 'id eg over China Efforts are je.n<{ i - de to indu t Chinese newspae .-s t > reject the advertise ments of American manufi urers. Japanese Are Favored. New Chwang, Jan. 3.—Japanese shippers over the Manchurian rail­ way receive one hundred per cent cheaper rates than those of other na­ tionalities. ( They are rapidly cap­ turing the trade of this district as the result of this discriminaton. SOME GOOD ADVICE FROM OKLAHOMA Guthrie, Okla., Jan. 4.—The con­ stitutional convention has proposed two amendments to the federal con­ stitution, one favoring a federal in­ come tax and one a federal provis­ ion for the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. The states' rights proposition occa­ sioned a vigorous debate. Judge Ledbetter argued against delegating a power to the federal government that should be reserved by the state. The convention finally reversed its former act and did not sustain the states’ rights doctrine. STANDARD OIL TRUST MUST STAND TRIAL Chicago, Jan. 3.—Judge Landis, of the United States District Court, to­ day overruled the demurrer of the Standard Oil Company to eight in- | dictments pending against that cor­ poration, but sustained the demurrer as to two other indictments, because of technical defects. FILES NOTICE THAT CONTEST IS PENDING ■ 113 New Y irk, Jan. 3.— 4 cable dis­ patch to the American say.t hat Jar-, an has bought large quan'itfes of cor­ dite at London, which is b-?ing ship­ ped to Japan as rapidly as manufac­ turers can uti.vtr It. It is slated that Japan i.- t < replenishing her reserve o' ex.,. t-ves, dep> 'tv. by ihe Russo-Jn.ver. Dianrt Purchascrs can ridllLz save time and money by writing to us. We represent the best piano makers and retail at wholesale prices. Walker Bros.P“a‘ ^-..Portland Willamette House 80 West 8th St., Eugene, Ore. RATES $1.00 PER DAY. Board and Room S4.50 per Week., Meals $3.50 per week. WM. LIL WALL, Prop. Be in Lhe Swim We want Agentsinallparts of theNorth- west to sell the Popular WHEELER PIANOS. (over 40,000 now in use.) SAMPLE GENUINE $350 Pianos $175.00 SENT ON APPROVAL Address - Wheeler Piano Mfg. Co «ni Vald E«nl.>< iw. «en.c? V - 'h L._» Ribt*a T«ke»«other \/ ’Eu» of TOUT Drugr s’ and «sk fer v < Ml-CWE*-TFJT« EMiLlMI. tb* SIIMOXD RRrD PILLA. fa» •• Cear' rersrded as Sale” A.wlyi eiiahie ScJd ‘ t Drjptfs« e»erjr» hem Lb—irai rMto4«ipàJa, How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chil­ blains," writes John Kemp. East Otisfield, Me, "I apply Bucklen’s Ar­ nica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results.” Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indo­ lent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at W. L. DeLano's drug store. CASTORIA ENNYROYAL PILLS for / a \ A DANDY FOR BURNS. Dr. Bergin, Pana., Ill., writes: "1 have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment; always recommended It to my friends, as I am confident there Is no better made. 'It is a dandy for burns. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidents cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard’s Snow Lini­ ment is applied. It should always be kept in the house, for cases of emer­ gency." 25c., 50c., and |1. Sold by Linn Drug Co. PORTLAND, OREGON CMIÇMC5TI* S CNGLISH THE DIA1IO.M» I.adlee » Ask jour Dr-ff.s- W. D. Neeley, this afternoon filed with the county clerk a notice that the contest on the homestead entry No. 11,012, made by Mabel C. Bar- I bour, on December 21, 1901, for 160 I acres in section 32, township 18, south of range 8 west, is still pending and alleges that on December 7,1906, A. H. Hinkson procured a relinquish­ ment of said entry and bought the land, giving in lieu thereof Santa Fe railroad scrip and his deed to the land was filed for record with the county clerk on December 12, 1906. I The affiant further alleges that he | has made an amended affidavit of ■ contest, setting out the fraudulent character of all of the said transfers, and that his contest is still pending. He warns all persons that in dealing for this land they will be subject to the results of this contest. CEOR.GE W. KINSEY General Auctioneer Residence 194 E. 10th St. For Infanta and Children. Tin Kind You Han Always Bought NOT»CE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice tor Publication. United States Laud Office, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906. Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, 1906. 1- h--i.by giwn that in Notice is hereby given that in com- with the provisions of J pliauce with the provisions of the aet compliance the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, of congress of June 3, 1878, en- entitled "An ait for the sale of tim­ ; titled "An act for the sale ot timber ber lands iki the States of Califor­ lands in the states of California. Or­ nia. Oregon, Nevada anil Washing- egon, Nevada and Washington ter­ , tiki Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of ritory, as extended to all the public , August 4, 1892, laud states by aet ot August 4. 1892, JOYCE B. HOPKINS, ' Gertrude G. Bush, of Bay Centre. of Albany, couuty of Liun, state of Couuty of Pacific, state of Washing , Oregon, hits this day filed l>i> statement No. 7,443, for t ton, has tiled in this office on March | 1 sworn purchase of the E'<, NW L , and If’. 9. 1906, her sworn statement Nc 1 and 2, of section No. 19, itu tow 7231 for the purchase of the W >2 < ship No. 17 south, range No. 8 we W. M , and will offer proof to sb 'E*2 of section No. 20 in townsh that the land sought is more valu­ No. 18, south of range No. 6 wet able for its timber and stone than and will offer proof lo show that tL I for agricultural purposes, and to es­ land sought is more valuable for its tablish his claim to said land before timber or stone than for agricultu­ W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, ral purposes, and to establish het at his office in Eugene, Oregon, Wed- claim to said land before the regis­ neslay, the nth day of March, 1907. He names as witnesses: John H. ter and receiver at this office at Hick and Dave Murphy, of Eager.“, Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesdey Oregon; Albert Brownell, of Albany, Oregon, and James A. Johnson, of the 23d day of January, 1907. She names as witnesses Clark P Deadwood, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­ Devereaux, of Eugene. Oregon; Fred versely the above-described lands are I C. Whitten, of Portland. Oregon; Jo­ requested to file their claims in this sie Hale Bush and Anderson 8. Bush office or. or before said 6th day ot March, 1907. I of Bay Centre, Washington. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register Any and all persons claiming a' W W Stevens, employed in Midg­ Omaha. Jan. 3.—The Union Pa­ cific overland limited and Los Ange­ ley's planing mill and sash and door les limited trains No. 2 and No. 8, factory in this city, yesterday after­ bound for this city, collided last noon filed with the county clerk a night at Biule station, in » blinding notice of appropriation of 88,000 snow sluriu. Ernest W Hastings, cubic inches of the waters of the an actor, well known thtoughout the McKenzie river for the purpose of United States, and especta.y on the generating electric power. The name of the ditch, flume or canal shall be Pacific coast, was killed. Hastings recently completed an en- the Odalisques Electric Power Co. gogement in I’utrland. Oreron, at the and shall be owned by the said W. Baker theatre, where he was lead­ W. Stevens, his assigns and succes- | sors. The point of diversion of the ing man. i waters shall be on the north bank of the McKenzie on the southeast quar­ Oitlv Thirty K d Topek-i Jan. 3—Rock Island offi­ ter of section 23. tewnshlp 17, south cials tola/ insisted tl.at but thirty of range one west. 150 yards south of were killed red thirty oth. s injured the Potter residence. The general in the M'luicn near A mr, Kansas, course of the canal is to be westerly along the north bank of the river on that rua! yesterday and extend for a distance of about tour miles. The canal is to be 60 +++++++++♦++++++♦ feet wide at the bottom, sufficient to i versely the above described lands a + + carry 88.000 cubic inches of water requested to file their claims in tt Notice for Publication. ♦ MARRIED. + office oh or before said 23d day United States Land Office, under a six-inch pressure. + + Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906. January, 1907. + + + + + + + + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + + Notice is hereby given that in BENJAMIN L. EDDY. At the home of the bride's paretns, compliance with the provisions of Register the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, Hon. and Mrs T. G. Hendricks, in Eu­ ■ entitled "An act for the sale of tim­ gene, January 3, 1907, at 8:00 p. m., ber lands l«i the States of Califor­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. by Rev. J. S. McCallum, pastor of the nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washing­ United States Land Office, First Christian church. Richard Shore ton Territory, as extended to all Roseburg, Or., Oct. 18, 1906. the Public Land StateB by act of Smith, of Klamath Falls, and Miss Notice is hereby given that in com­ August 4, 1892, Ada Dell Hendricks, of Eugene.They The bids for the bankrupt stock of HAROLD L. HOPKINS, will leave for California on a honey­ goods of the Roberts Drug Co. were pliance with the provisions of the of Albany,, county of Linn, state of moon tour as soon as the trains can opened in the office of C. A. Wlnter- I act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ Oregon, has this day filed in this titled "An act for the sale of timber office hiu sworn statement No. 7,447, get through. meier, referee in bankruptcy, at ten lands in the states of California, Or- for the purchase of the SE>4 of sec­ o'clock this forenaoon. There were Lee Scobert, of this city, and Miss only two bids, that of Geo. T. Hall, ■go», Nevada and Washington ter- tion No. 6, in township No. 17 pout’’ range No. 8 west, W. M.. and w Annie Carow were married at Acam­ of this cvity .and that of Woodward- ; i iturv, as extended to al the nubile I offer proof to show that the lat | land states by act of August 4, 18ai, po, Cal., January 1, 1907. They ar­ Clark Co., a wholesale drug firm, of ; sought is more valuable for its tir groom has been employed by the firm Portland. The latter secured the Anderson S. Bush, ot Bay Centr?, i her or ttone than for agricultur. | purposes, and tu establish his elaii of Scobert & Dodge for some time goods, their bid being $750 and Mr. County of Pacific, state of Washing­ to said land before W. W. Calkins, ton, has filed in this office on March past and is well known here. His Hall's $702. This will give the cred­ U. S. Commissioner, at his office tn 9, 1906, his sworn statement No. . Eugene. Oregon, tin Wednesday, the bride is a daughter of Bernard Ca­ itors in the neighborhood of ten cents 7232 for the purchase of the E’i of 6th day of March, 1907. row, of Acampa, where the couple on the dollar. W 'v of section 2C, in township No. Murphy, John H. Dick, Cliffordsh will reside. He names as witnesses: Dave 18, south of range No. 6 west, and Show Windows. will offer proof to show that the land Murphy, John H. Dick, Clifford Ed­ wards, Ira P. Hower, all of Eugene, Our south show window will con­ sought is more valuable for its tim­ I Oregon. tain silverware, cutlery and similar ber or stone than for agricultural Any and all persons claiming ad­ goods suitable for Christmas pres­ purposes, and to establish his claim versely the above-described lands are ents. Our north show window will to said land before the register and requested to file their claims In this office on or before Baid 6th day of be filled with new furniture, rugs, receiver of this office at Roseburg, ¡March, 1907. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 23d day BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. St. Petersburg, Jan. 4.—A careful lace curtains, etc. It will extend back of January, 1907. search for the assassin of the prefect fifty feet. He names as witnesses Clark P. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION CHAMBERS' HARDWARE of police of St. Petersburg has been Devereaux, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred United States Land Office, without result. The identity of the C. Whitten, of Portland, Oregou; man has not been learned. Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1906 Walding, Kiniuin A Marvin. Josie Hale Bush and Gertrude G. The persons condemned to death Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Bush, of Bay Centre, Washington. Notice Is hereby given that in com­ Hall's Catarrh Cure, taken inter­ by the terrorists, it is reported, in­ Any and all persons claiming ad­ pliance with the provisions of the act clude Grand Duke Nicholas, Premier nally. acting directly upon the blood versely the above described lands are of Congress of June 3, 1878, entit­ and mucous surfaces of the system. Stolypin and two conservative mem­ Testimonials sent free. Price 75c requested to file their claims in this ' led "An Act for the Sale of Timbet bers of the cabinet. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. office on or before the 23d day of ' Lands in the States of California Take Hall’s Family Pills for con­ January, 1907. Oregon , Nevada and Washingtoi stipation. Territory, as extended to all the Kuropatkin's Boek. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Public Land States by act of August Hamburg, Jan. 4.—The Nue Ham­ Register. Subscribe for the Weekly Guard. 4, 1892, Josie Hale Bush of Bay Cen­ burger Zeitung learns that General ter, County of Pacific, State of Wash­ Kuropatkin’s history of the Russo- Notice for Publication. ington has filed in this office, on Japanese war, confiscated in Russia, United States Land Office, NOTICE FOR PUBL1CTIOAN. March 9, 1906, her sworn statement will be published at Leipzig in April Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 19 06. United States Laud Office, Notice is hereby given that In , No. 7233, for the purchase of the in four volumes, with illustrations Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1906. compliance with the provisions of | E*z4 of EV4 of Section No. 20 In and maps. Notice is hereby given that in com­ the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, pliance with the provisions of the act entitled “An act for the sale of tlm- j Township No. 18, south of Range 6 west, and will offer proof to show of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled WELL DESI1IO ED ‘‘Au Aot for the sale of timher lands ber lands in the States of Califor- 1 that the land Bought is more valu­ in the States of California, Oregon, nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- j able for its timber or stone than for The Praise That Comes From Nevada and Washington territory," tiki Territory, as extended to ail | Thankful Eugene People. as extended to all public land states the Public Land States by act of I agricultural purposes, and to estab­ lish her claim to said land before by act of August 4, 18 »2, Edwin E. August 4, 1892, ETHEL H. SALLEE, Lornmen, of Crookston, county of One kidney remedy never fails. the register and receiver of,this of­ of Alma, county of Lane, state of Polk, state of Minnesota, filed in Eugene ptople rely upon it. fice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wed­ That remedy is Doan's Kidney this office on Septebmer 4, 190ti, has Oregon, has this day filed in this of­ sworn statement No. 7156 for the pur fice her sworn statement No. 7.445, i nesday, the 23d day of January, Pills. She names as witnesses Eugene testimony proves it always chase of the southeast quarter of Sec for the purchase of lots 17, 18. 20 j 1907. tion 30 in Township So. 18 south of and 21, of section No. 6, in township Clark P. Devereaux, of Eugene, Ore. reliable. No. 19 south, range No. 8 west, W.| Mrs. A. J. McKinney, of 63 Law­ Range No. 7 west W. M., and will Fred C. Whitten, of Portland. Ore., rence street, Eugene, Oregon, says: offer proof to show tiiHt the land I M., and will offer proof to show I Anderson 8. Bush and Gertrude C. that the land sought is more valu ­ sought is mi re valuable for its timber "For several years I had attacks of kidney trouble at odd times and re­ or stone than for agricultural pur­ able for its timber or stone than Bush, of Bay Center, Wash. Any and all persons claiming ad­ cently it became more acute. There poses, and to establish his claim to for agricultural purposes, and to es­ her claim to said land before versely the above described lands was backache and more or less ir­ said land before W. W. Calk»us, U S. tablish W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, commissioner, at bis office in Eu ­ regularity of the kidneys. Being in­ are requested to file their claims tn duced to try Doan's Kidney Pills I gene, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on this office on or before said 23d ds,, Wednesday, the 6th day of March, of January, 1907. found relief almost from the firs» He names as witnesses Martin 1907. of January, 1907. dose. The backache soon left me Hsagenson, of Eugene, Or. ; Nick She names as witnesses: Clair BENJAMIN L. EDDY, and I felt better and stronger. As 1 Anderson, of Eugene, Or. ; Peder j Hinkson, Harvey Sallee and Henry continued the treatment every symp­ Ophus, of Blue River, Or. ; Andrew Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon, and Sid­ Register. tom of my trouble disappeared A. Lommen, of Burlington, Wash. ney Porter, of Walton, Oregon. Other members of my family also had Any and all persona claiming ad­ Any and al) persons claiming ad-1 good results from using Doan's Kid­ versely the above described lands are versely th eabove-described lands are NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ney Pills." requested to file their claims in this ■ requested to file their claims In this United States Ldtxl Oftioe. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 office on or before the said 4th day of I office on or before said 6th day of Roseburg, Or., Oct. 9, 1906 cents. Foster-Milburn CSo., Buffalo. January, 1907. March, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com­ New York, sole agents for the United BENJAMIN L. EDDY, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register, pliance with the provision« of the act States. Register. of congress of June 3, 1878, entitles Remember the name—Doan's— I ‘‘An act for the sale of tint bet land and take no other. Notice for Publication, in tbel States of California, Oregon United States Land Office, Nevada (and Washington Territory, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Roseburg. Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906. as extended to all the puttie land Wise Counsel From Ihe South. United States Land office, Notice is hereby given that in “I want to give some valuable ad­ Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 18, liMHl. compliance with the provisions of «tates by act of August 4, 1892, Char­ vice to those who suffer with lame Notice is herby given that in com­ the act of Congress of June 3, 1 878, lie W. Inman, of Elmira, county back and kidney trouble,” says J. R. pliance with the provisions of the act of Lane, state of Oregon, has this Blakenship, of Beck, Tenn. I have of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled entitled "An act for the sale of tim­ day filed in this office his sworn proved to an absolute certainty that an ‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands ber lands In the States of Califor­ statement No, 7153 foi Hie purcbaso Electric Bitters will positively cure in the States of California, Oregon, nia, Oregon, Nevada ar.d Washing­ of the S>2 Of NW'4;8Wt, ofNE1« this distressing condition. The first Nevada and Washington Territory,” ton Territory, as extended to all Httil NW>4 of SElg of Section No. 32, in Township No. 17 south. Range bottle gave me great relief, and after as extended to all the Public Land August 4, 1892, WILLIAM H. SALLE, No. 6 west, W. M , aud will offer taking a few more bottles I was com­ States by act of August 4, 1892, Olaf pletely cured; so completely cured Olson, of Sellwood, county ot Mult of Alma, county of Lane, state of ' proof to show that the laud Bought that it becomes a pleasure to recom­ nomanh. State of Oregon, has tins day Oregon, has this day fiied in this is more valuable for its timber or mend this great remedy.” Sold un­ filed in this office bis sworn statement office his sworn statement No. 7,439, I «tone than for ngri nltnrssi purposes, der guarantee by W. L. DeLano, No. 7239, for the purchase of the E ' a for the purchase of lots 2, 3, 8 and ¡mid to «stHlilish his claim to said druggist. Price, 50 cents. of W of Section No. 28 in town- 1 3. of section No. 6, in township No land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. shir No. 18s, range 8 w,and will offfer 19 south, range No. 8 west, W. M., commisaionei, at bis office in Eu­ [roof to show that the land sought is and will offer proof to show that the gene, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th day How's This? land sought is more valuable for It» of January, 1907. We offer one hundred dollars re­ more valuable for its timber or stone timber or stone than for agricultural He names as witnesses Fred Yates, ward for any case of catarrh that can­ than foi agricultural purposes and to purpose? and to establish his claim of Elmira, Oregon; Hartv L. Bown, not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. establish his claim to said land before to said land before W. W. Calkins, of Elmira, Oregon; Ira A. Inman, Register and Receiver of this office at . . F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. U. 8. Cummissloner, at his office ir of Elmira, Oregon; Bert W. Ionian, We, the undersigned, have known Roseburg,Oregon,on Thursday, the 24 Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, tb“ 5t1 of Elmira, Oregon. F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years day of January, 1907. Any and all rersone claiming ad­ He names as witneeecs: Martin Haag day of March, 1907. and believe him perfectly honorable enson, of Eugene, Oregon ; ( barley He names as witnesses: Andrei versely the above desert lied la ds are in all business transactions and fi­ Olson, of Eugene, Oregon; Peder Hinkson and Mabie Hinkson, of .V, requested to file tbeir elainis in th a nancially able to carry out any ob­ Opbtie, of Blue River, Oregon , Haakon ma, Oregon' Sidney Porter, of IVa’ office on or before said lib day of ligations made by his firm, Marius Olson, of Silverton, Oregon. ton, Oregon, and Louis D. Bilvir, o' January, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Any and all persons claiming ed Alma, Oregon Register. She looms a wondrous sun. verseiy the above deer-ribsd lands are Any uni all persons claiming ad­ requested to tile their claims in this versely the above-described lands are And all the splendors of her worth The Coburg fans have organIz <1 a Are only just begun: Rocky Moun­ of tics on or befora said 24 day of Jan­ , requested to file their claims In this uary, 1907. office on or befere said 5th day of baseball aawa tatluii and have already tain Tea. BENJAMIN L. EI’DY, I March. 1907 raised $4U0. Register. Linn Drug Co. . BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register, ROBERTS' CREDITORS GET TEN PER CENT RUSSIANS WHO ARE CONDEMNED TO GIE