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    ceased; Jemima Gibson appointed ad­ BALM WOOD WANTED—Any one
He names as witnesses: John H.
ministratrix.
having balm wood in any quantity Dick, ot Eugene, Oregon; William
can receive $3.50 per cord at the Neely, ot Meadow, Oregon; Harold
L. Hopkins, of Albany, Oregon, and
Real Estate Transfers.
Eugene Excelsior factory, niaylw
Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon.
W. W. and Isabelle F. Stevens to
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Molta E. Stanley; lot 7, Hoffman's FOR SALE
Twenty acres of good versely the above described lands are
ad to Eugene. $2050.
hop land near river, seven miles repuested to tile their claims in this
Geo. C. Cumpton to Maurice John­
north of Eugene. Half in cultiva­ office on or before said 6th day of
son; certain land in Florence. $100,
tion, buildings, all under fence. April, 1907.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
School district No, 3 1 to Sylves­
Inquire <>£ or address J, W. Zum­
Register.
ter Cox; certain land ta sec. 3 1, tp. walt, Irving, Oregon,
I
wf24
17, s. r. 3 w. $7000,
Notice for l‘ul>lientiou.
P. N. Bonnett et al to C. P. Bar- BOAR FOR SALE—Fine O. 1. C.
United States Land Office,
|nard; 149 acres in tp. 17, s. r. 3 w.
registered boar for sale at a bar­
Roseburg, Oregon. Nov. 5, 1906.
gain if taken right away. One
' 37000,
Notice is hereby given that in
Mary F. Griffin to John F. Smith;
year old. Call on or address S. D. I compliance with the provisions of
i •h« act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
Lewis H. and Arzettl Moreho-lse 40 acres in sec. 4, tp. 19, s. |\ I w.
Henrietta and David Jacoby to Jas­ |
McGuire, Eugene.
wf2 4
entitled "An act for the sale of tim­
per Christian church; one acre in tp. to Oregon Eastern Railws- r|gbt.of. , $200.
ber lauds itn the States ot Califor­
| way in sec, 31, f j8> 8 r / w."$325.
18, s. r. 2 w. $1.
Notice for Publication.
James and Jane F. Dinsmore to L.
nia, Oregon, Nevada aud Washlng-
Pearl and Herbert E. Wrt|kjr to
United
States
Land
Office,
Harrv ^¡_ an(j Myrtle m . Powers to H. Furlong; 9.32 acres in Blair dona­
tiw Territory, as extended to
Roseburg,
Oregon,
Nov.
5,
1906.
,the Fubllo Land States by act
Maud Mickey; lot
block 28, ex­ 'S. Row; 50x119 feet in S. 1. & P. Co, tion land claim near Eugene. $2500.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
August 4, 1892,
tended survey of Springfield. $200.
ad to Springfield. $150.
Charley S. and Margaret A. Conant
ETHEL H. SALLEE,
[ fonipllntico wlia t!?? provisions oi t
Mefgaret E. and D. H. Kopp to
George C. and Eliza J. Beebe to IL 'to W. L. Hubbell and G. E. Drake; the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, of Alma, eouuly Of L»ne( Stat*
of
Charity A. Keeney; lot 2, block ?, D. Chamberlin; lot 5, block 4, Mors­ 157.84 acres in sec. 4, tp. 20, s. r. 4 entitled An act for the sale of tim­ Oregon, has this day fileu ill ihls Ot­
J w. $1030.
ber lands in the States of Califor­ flee her sworn statement No. 7,4 45,
Kitson's ad to Eugene, $260.,
es’ ad to Florence. $500.
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing­ for the purchase of lots 17, 18, 20
David Kitson to John M. and R.
V. S. to Clarence E. Macy; 16Q
John M. Sherwood to N. E. Malar- ton
Territory, as extended to all and 21, of section No. 6, in towMshlp
A. Kitson; 5.60 acres in Eugene. acres in sec. 30, tp. 15, s. r. 2 w'. ijjey; rertain lands in McFarland's a1 > a« runite i.and States by act of No. 19 south, range No. 8 west, W.
$1500.
Patent.
“
proof to show
, M„ and will offer
August 4, 1892,
[to Cottage Grove. $1.
1 that the land sought
_
___ valu-
___
is mere
N. A. Whittaker to W. J. and Mary ’ C’arence E. and Zella Macy to C.
I). F. and Rosa B. Milne to M. G.
J
oyce b . hopkins *,
1 ->'le for Its timber or stone
E. Mulkey; lots 6 and 7, block 2, P. Devereaux and F. A. Tripp; 165.15 Llsher: 40 acres in sec. 1, tp. 21, s. r.
of Albany, county of Linn, state
ral Par
purposes,
for agru...'‘'’ral
I'°e.7- aq.1 in es,
Kelsay's ad to Eugene. $500.
[acres in sec. 30, tp. 15, s. r. 2 w. I 4 w. $10.
Oregon, has this day
filed her
. .
tablish
her
claim
to
... la
Iuud , b’,tOr.e
I
$500.
Chas. II. and Dora I". Chick (o
J. W. and Martha E. Marksbttry to sworn statement No. 7.4 4 3, for t
¡W.
W.
Calkins,
U.
S.
Coninusslone.
,
Constantine Morton and Everett P.
C. P. Devereaux and F. A. Tripp to Lucinda l.ewis; lot 1, block 5, Shel- purchase of the E>4 NW «4, and lr
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
1
and
2,
of
section
No.
19,
ii.i
tow
Lewis; 1-3 interest in 3748.47 acres E. 0. Tobey; 165.15 acres in sec. 30, i ton’s ad to Eugene. $100.
the Gtli day of March.
ship No. 17 south, range No. 8 wer I i Wednesday,
1907.
in Lane county. $4 1,905.
tp. 15, s. r. 2 w. $ 10.
IV. M., and will offer proof to sb'
Proof <>f lailtor,
She names as witnesses; Clair
U. S. to Austin Coons; 160 acres li
Eda J. and R. H. Howard to J. M.
A. 11. Taylor files proof of labor that tlie land sought is more valu­ Hinkson, Harvey Sallee and Henry
sec. 33, tp. 17, ss. r. 8 w. Patent.
P. and Nora M. Dixon; lot 3, block on Great Western Mining Company's able for its timber and Btone than Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon, and Sid­
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
U. S. to Ole A. My rind; 80 acres 3. original plat of Eugene. $150.
claims. Blue River district.
tablish her claim to said land before ney l’orter, of Walton, Oregon.
in sec. 7, tp. 18, s. r. 9 w. Patent.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Martin Hanson to K. 1,. Hall; lots
W.
. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, versely tli «‘above-described lands are
A. A. and Marie R. Aaby to S A. 13 and 14, block 75, S. I. & P. Co.’s
Real Estate Transfers.
at 1111 office ill Eugene, Oregon, Wed­ ; requested to file their claims In this
Brown; lots 2, 5, 8 and 11, sec. 21, ad to Springfield. $1.
Thomas C. Johnson to the Brown nesday, the Sth day of March. 1907. office on or before said 6th day ot
She names as witnesses: John H. March, 1907.
tp. 21, s. r. 1 w. $1.
C. and Mary Cole to Kate Chesh­ Lumber Company; 160 acres in sec.
Dick and Dave Murphy, of Huger“,
John and Hannah Elveruni to S. ire; lots 5 and 6, block 10, Cole’s 1st , 12, tp. 21, s. r. 2 w. $10.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
Oregon; Albert Brownell, of Albany,
A. Brown; 160 acres in sec. 24, tp. ad to Cole’s plat of Marcóla. -125.
Edward E. and Elnora Quimby to Oregon, and James A. Johnson, of
• Notice for Publication.
20, s. r. 2 w. $2400.
E. E. Kepner to Idaho F. Camp­ Mary E. Pritchett; lot 4, block 1, Deadwood, Oregon.
United States Land Office,
California & Oregon Land Co to bell; east 22^4 feet of lot 3, block Quimby's ad to Eugene. $300.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906.
S. A. Brown; certain land in sec. 12, 38, Springfield. $2500.
U. S. to Charles A. Ogden; 80 versely the above-described lands nre
requested to file their claims in this
Notice is hereby given that In
tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. $1500.
U. S. to Alexander P. Thomas; 160 acres in sec. 34, tp. 19, s. r. 2 w. office on or before said 6th day of compliance with the provisions of
Mary A. Taylor et al to Albert acres in sec. 8, tp. 18, s. r. 1 w. Patent.
March, 1907.
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
Walker; lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, also lot Patent.
entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
U. S. to Joseph E. Morris; 135.50
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
ber lands tai the States of Califor­
B and fractional lot C, block 22,
Alexander P. and Mary J. Thomas acres in secs. 7 and 8, tp. 18, s. r.
nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washing-
Springfield. $100.
to J. W. Shumate; 160 acres in sec. 11 w.
Patent.
Notice for rublicatioii.
tom Territory, as extended to all
Eugene lodge No. 11, A. F. & A 8, tp. 18, s. r. 1 w. $1925.
August 4, 1892,
Daniel S. and Kate K. Spores to
United States Land Office.
M., to E. R. Stansbury; lot 395, Ma­
Julia L. Tuttle to J. W. Shumate; Storey-Bracher Lumber Company;
WILLIAM H. SALLE,
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906.
sonic cemetery. $12.
160 acres in sec. 6, tp. 18, s. r. 1 w. 244.47 acres in sec. 6, tp. 17, s. r. 1
of
Alma,
county of Lane, state of
Notice is hereby given that in com­
Jas. F. Kirk to Newton J. and Sa­ $1750.
w. $100.
pliance with the provisions of the Oregon, has this day filed in this
office his sworn statement No. 7,439,
rah E. Bryant: certain land in s?c,
C. C. and Ma’y Cole to Henrv act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ for the purchase of lots 2, 3, 8 axid
Walter R. Davis to Winfred Earl
titled an act for the sale of timber
Parsons;
16
Oacres
in
sec.
10,
tp.
20,
Schwind;
*4
acre
in
sec.
18,
tp.
l(j,
27, tp. IS, s. r. 5 w. $i.
lands in the states of California, Or­ 13, of section No. 6, In township No.
J. F. and D. E. Kirk to Newton J. g. f 7 w. $1400,
s. P. 1 tf. |75.
egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­ 19 south range No. 8 west, W. M.,
and will offer proof to show that the
and Sarah E Bryant; 80 acres in sec.
Martin Ffriil?*» An4 K. L. and Della
U. S. to Thomas C. Johnson; 160 ritory, as extended to nil public laud land sought is more valuable for its
34, tp. 16, s. r. 5 w. $1.
Hall to Jacob Oefiingcri lots 17 and acres in sec. 12, tp. 21, s. r. 2 w. states by act of August 4, 1X92, Kate timber or stone than for agricultural
Porter, of Halsey, county of Linn, purposes, and to establish his claim
George and Anna Rein to W T. 18, block 75, S. I. & P. Co.'» ad t<) Patent.
state of Oregon, has this day filed in
Cornelius; 40 acres in tp. 18, s. r. 3 Springfield. $1250.
S. M. and Elizabeth Elliott to A. this office her sworn statement No. to said land before W. W. Calkins,
U. S. Commissioner, at ills office in
w. $1.
L. V. Brown to A. D. I.cRoy; 166.- II. Peterson; 40x160 feet In Skin­ 7625 for the purchase of the E’4 of Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th
NE>4 SW'4 of NE>4 and NE>4 of day ot March, 1907.
Mary I. Coleman to Lawrence T 1*0 ■!'> l.i »er ® tn. 22, s. r. 1 w. ner's donation to Eugene. $1100.
' ’E 11 '
■ n ’I vnshlp
Harris; lots 7 and 8, block 6,
He names as witnesses: Andrew
R M Da• 1 ■ ■ T'' "'. i h ■' >.>. 1
.......... ; I' <
'
. st, W. I Hinkson and Mabie Hinkson, of Al­
ard's ad to Eugene. $1400.
'■*
ud »lice L. Schuller .e . income and profits of <ir< t itoiy of
>>.
.
w that ma, Ormron- Eitlney Portur. of Wal­
J. IL and Florence E. Hill"
' > >• 1.. i’> u
ole for ton, Oregon, and Louis D. BHvir., oi
rick :>ullCi’'g
0 f-'l in s!z.< in i i ■>'
"es iu tp. 2 ... r
-ii1'
tl
...
agrl- Alma, Oregon.
ry Cogiil; north half of bloc
3 w. $ 1.
lot 8. block 4. Skfuni r'r donation to
. a- 1 to
labllsh
Any and all persons claiming ad­
tended plat of Springfield. $'
.1 W
' ' I.iiri ’ Machen to W Eugene, rerSrving right to purchase
W. W. versely the above-described iands are
D. C. and Martha L. Cole to Jas B. and Catharine Marsha; certain back ai
Consideration ot tills Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his requested to file their claims in this
E. Whipple; .25 of an acre in sec. land in Sladden's ad to Eugene. transfer, $1200.
office In Eugene, Oregon, on Satur­ office on or befare said 5th day oi
5, tp. 18, s. r. 4 w $5.
March, 1907.
$1950.
J. C. and Mary Sallee to the day, the 6th day of April. 1907.
She names as witnesses Wm. D.
BENJAMiN L. EDDY, Register.
Burton S. and Eliza C. Kelsay to
W. W. and Mary A. Chessman to , Brown Lumber Company; lots 3, 5
Bruce L. Bogart; 446.69 acres in tp. Addie E. Tuffs; 79*4x119 feet in S. and 6, block 3, D. G. McFarland’s 2d Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; John H.
Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Dwight B.
Notice for Publication.
19, s. r. 3 w. $1.
I. & P. Co.’s ad to Springfield. $850. ad to Cottage Grove. $1250.
Hopkins, of Eugene, Oregon, and
United States I.and Office.,
J. S. Burnette to W. H. Ostrander;
J. and Elizabeth C. Thomason to Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon.
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906.
lots 5 and 6, block 8, Jas. H. McFar­
Any and all persons claiming ad­
John J. Rude; four acres in Eugene.
Real Estate Transfers.
Notice is hereby given tnat 1 i com
versely
the
above-described
lands
are
land’s ad to Cottage Grove. $700.
Frank L. and Edith K. Chambers $1.
pliance with the provisions of th-
requested to file their claims In this
Beulah McGuire to John Clayton; to E Whattam and G. W. Norris; 80
Wm. Goodman to J. B. Hunt; cer­ office on or before said 6th day of act of congress of June 3, 1X78, enti­
tled "An Act for the sale of timber
certain land in Eugene. $200.
acres in sec. 16, tp. 17, s. r. 1 e. tain lands in Eugene. $400.
April, 1907.
lands in the States of California, Or
S. D. and Alice McGuire to John $750.
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY,
Marriage License.
egon, Nevada, and Washington ter
Register.
Clayton; 31%xl39% feet in Eugene.
Martha C. Gunderson o H. H. Fisk;
ritory,” as extended to all publl
Josiah J. Wilson, aged 2 8, of
land states by act of August 4, 1892.
$1.
160 acres in sec. 28, tp. 17, s. r. 9 w. Wendling,and Minnie I. Finnerty, 24,
Notice for Publication.
Samuel Herbert Anderson, of Alban.'
Mining Locations.
$2000.
of Cottage Grove; John J. Kebel-
county of I.Inn, state of Oregon, hu»
United States Land Office.
Mrs. Nellie Pitcher files notice of
Carl Rice to H. H. Fisk; 80 acres beck, witness.
this day filed in this office his sworn
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906.
location of Manhattan mining claim, In sec. 11, tp. 18, s. r. 9 w. $880.
statement No. 7617 for the purchase
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
com
­
Bohemia district.
of the w. >4 of N.E. *4 and S.E. *4
Reni Estate Transfers
Andrew and Grace Brand to H. H.
pliance with the provisions of the
J. C. Klipfenstein files notice of lo­ Fisk; 160 acres in sec. 12, tp. 18, s.
.1. A. Reed and Augusta Reed to act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ of N.W. *4 of Section No. S3 In tp.
No. 17 south, range No. 8 west, W.
cation of Mohawk mining claim, Bo­ r. 9 w. $ 1.
R. H. Reed, 100 acres in sec. 2, tp. titled an act for the sale of timber M., and will offer proof to show that
lands
in
the
states
of
California,
Or
­
hemia district.
Winsor and Charlotte E. Wells to 19, s. r. 1 w. $ 1,
the land sought is more valuable Lr
egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­ Its timber or stone than for agricu’’--
Notary Public.
R. H. Reed et al to Ann E. Reed,
H. H. Fisk; 155.77 acres in sec. 30, I
ritory, as extended to all of the pub­ ural purposes, and to estnblisti h'j
The notarial commission of A. K. tp. 17, s. r. 9 w. $10.
204 acres in tp. 18. sec. 35, s. r, r w. lic land states by act of August 4,
claim to said la id b dore W. W. Cal­
Mickey, of Springfield, is filed.
Melvina and O. F. Kennedy to Vic­ »1.
1892, Emma L. Hopkins, of Eugene, kins, U. S. Commissioner, at hi.- of­
county
of
Lane,
state
of
Oregon,
has
Glen O. Powers, of Blue River, files tor Laive; lot 7, block 7, Morse’s ad
R. II. Reed et al to J. A. Reed, 199
fice in Eugene, Oregon, on Thur: lay,
this day filed In this office her sworn
his notarial commission.
to Florence. $200.
acres in sec. 3, tp. 19, s. r. 3 w. $1. statement No 7624 for the purchase the 4th day of April, 1907.
lie names as witnesses;
J. M. and Katie Keeler to Wm. II.
E. L. Campbell and wife to Geo. of the NE «4 of SW % ; E >4 of NW %
Bill of Sale.
John H. Dick, of Eugene, Oregon.
T. H. William to C. L. Inman; cer­ and Mary Ray; certain land in sec. 6, W. Norris, certain describe! land in and NW^4 of NE >4 of Section No.
William D. Neely, of Meadow,
34, in Township No. 17 south, range Oregon.
sec. 32, tp. 18, s. r. 7 w. $2,000.
tain sawmill engine and boiler and tp. 17, s. r. 5 w. $1854.45.
Nc. 8 west, W. M,, and will offer
Fred Neely, of Meadow. Oregon.
Josiah S. and Lilzzie Luckey to
Ann E. Reed to S. D. Reed, 204 proof to show that the land sought
all appliances and tools therewith, at
Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Orjgon.
the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company: acres in sec. 35, tp. 18, s. r. 3 w. 11. is more valuable for its timber or
Walterville. $750.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
160 acres in sec. 10, tp. 20, s. r. 2 The grantor reserves the right to cul­ ■tone than for agricultural purposes, versely the above described lands are
Marriage Licenses.
and to establish her claim to said requested to file their claims in this
w.
$10.
tivate
and
receive
all
the
profit
of
Leroy P. Snapp, of Blue River,
J. W. and May I. West to the said land during the term of her nat­ land before W. W. Caiklns, U. S. office on or before said 4th day of
aged 45, and Mrs. E. B. Wycoff, of
Commissioner, at his office In Eu­ April, 1907.
Booth-Kelly
Lumber Company; 160 ural life.
Vida, 42; J. V. O’Leary, witness.
gene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
acres
in
sec.
4,
tp.
20,
s.
r.
2
w.
Harold
Stroud
and
wife
to
E.
C.
Wm. M. Semones, aged 48, and
day of April, 1907.
Register
$10.
Sanderson,
lot
6,
block
8,
University
She names as witnesses; Wm. D.
Mary Delia Logan, 42;E. A. Child,
F.W. and Elizabeth B. Prentice to addition to Eugene. $800.
Notice for Publicution.
Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; John H.
witness.
G. F. Skipworth and wife to A. W. Dick, of Eugene. Oregon; Dwight B.
United States Land Office,
R. W. Gay, 24, and Georgia Price, the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company;
160 acres in sec. 10, tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. Docksteader, lot 11 and the north Hopkins, of Eugene, Oregon, and
Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1906.
18; N. W. Gay, witness.
Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that In
$10.
half of lot 10 and the south half of
Any and all persons claiming ad­ compliance with the provisions of
Circuit Court
Archie M. and Mary F. Richardson lot 12, Huddleson's addition to Eu­ versely the above-described lands are
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
Mrs. M. J. Houston vs Fred Fisk,
requested to file their claims in this entitled “An act for the salo of tim­
to H. H. Fisk; 4 Oacres in sec. 18, gene.
Sheriff; to recover goods in the val­
office
on
or
before
said
6th
day
of
tp. 18, s. r. 8 w. $400.
Clara L. Sanders and Emily S.
ber lands Hn the States of Califor­
ue of $250 and for $200 damages, for
Simon S. Fossom to Peder Ophus; | Hasseldenz to L. H. Furlong; lot" 1 April, 1907.
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Wash.ng-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
the alleged wrongful selz- re of the
t<m Territory, as extended to all
160 acres in sec. 29, tp. 17, s. r. and 2, Blair’s addition to Eugene,
Register.
the Public I.and States by act of
goods in a building belonging toA.
8 w. $10.
$1,500.
Align: t I, ISM.
Wilhelm & Sons at Junction City,
J. W. and May I. West, F. W.
L. II. Furlong to Emily S. Hegen­
Nolic«* for Publication.
HAROLD L. HOPKIN'S,
Williams & Bean, attorneys for the
Prentice, Jaslah S. and Lizzie Luckey den and Clara L. Bauder», lots 1 and
of Albssiy,, county of I.Inn, state of
United States I.and Office.
plaintiff.
Oregon, lias this day tiled in this
to the Booth-Kelly Lumber Com- ' 2, Blair's addition to Eugene, $3,00«».
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 2 3, 199«.
County Court
office his sworn statement No. 7,4 47.
pany; 160 acres in bcc . 10, tp. 20, b .
Alfred LeRoy and wlf» to Frank
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
In
com
­
for the purchase of the SE*4 of se
A. R. Martin vs Nellie D. and.1. A
r. 2 w. $10
Wilmot, 166.60 acres of land in «ec. pliance with the provisions of the tlon No. 6, in township No. 17 soul
McFadden, to recover $51.60 doc on
U S. to John W. West; 160 acres in ; 8, tp. 22, s. r. 2 w. $ ,500.
act of congress of June 3, 1X78, en­ range No. 8 west, W. M., and w;
a promissary note, together with $20
sec. 4, tp. 20, s. r. 2 w. Patent.
A. M. Smith and wife to Fingul titled an act for the sale of timber offer proof to show that the lat
attorney's fee and interest at 10 per
lands in the states of California, Or­ sought is more valuable for Its tit
Geo. W. and Almeda B. Carson to
egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­ her or ttone than for agricultor.
cent. Woodcock & Potter, atto-neys
Levi Jones; lot 4, Washburne's ad to
A Stitch tn Time
ritory, as extended to all public land purpo»“S, and to establish his “lai
for plaintiff.
will save nine. So will a bottle of states by act of August 4, 1X92, Har­ to said «and before W. W. Calkins,
Springfield. $100.
L. N. Roney vs M. L. Buley, to re­
Dock Dunning to J. B. and J. S. Balullard's Horetiound Syrup always ry M. Crooks, of Albany, county of U. S. Commissioner, at his office tn
cover $63.10 for goods furriehed,
Hills; lot 11, sc. 2, tp. 22, s. r. 3 e. kept on hand save many a spell of I,Inn, state of Oregon, has this day Eugene, Oregon, tm Wednesday, the
sickness. A sure cure for coughs, filed In this office his sworn state­ 6th day of March, 1907.
with interest since March, 1906.
$250.
colds,bronchitis and whooping cough. ment, No. 7622, for the purchase of Murphy, John H. Dick, Cilffordsh
Artielea of Incorporation.
He names as witnesses: Dave
Real Estate Transfers.
Mrs. 8------- . Hot Springs, Arkansas, lots 2 and 3, of Section No. 6, In
F. J. Berger, F. C. Bean and Es­ writes: “I keep a bottle of Ballard’s Township 18 south, range No. 8 west, Murphy, John H. Dick, Clifford Ed­
L. D. Hunt to E. H. Gomph; 21
telle Bean file articles of incorpora­ Horehound Syrup in my medicine and will offer proof to show that the wards, Ira P. Hower, all of Eugene,
acres in tp. 17, s. r. 4 w. $2750,
land sought Is more valuable for Its Oregon.
John S. and Sarah E. Conger to J. tion of the Berger-Bean Hardware chest, and thank my forethought timber or stone than for agricultural
Any and ail persons claiming ad­
many
times.
It
has
prevented
many
C. and Eliza Trailer; north half of Company. Principal place of bust- | severe spells of sickness.” For sale purposes, and to establish his claim versely the above-described lands are
to said land before W. W. Calkins. requested to file their claims in tM«
lot 2, block A, Cleaver's ad to Eu­ ness, Eugene; capital stock, $25,000. by Linn Drug Co.
U. S. Commissioner, at his office In office on or before said 6th day of
Probate
Court.
gene. $600.
Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the March, 1907.
Estate of Absalom Gilbson, de-1 , Subscribe for the Weekly Guard.
John J. and Clara A. Rude to Elii-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
6th day of April, 1907.
abeth C. Thomason; 15 acres in sec.
25, tp. 17, s. r. 9 w. $1.
A. C. and Rudolphine Nielson to
Seren Jensen: 41.33 aeres in tp. 15,
s. r. 4 w. $3000.
;
G. C. and Hattie Millett Uh A. C.
Real Estate Transfers.
i Nielson, Sr.; 41.33 acres in tp. 15,
E. .1. and Jennie Lee Frasier' to s. r. 4 w. $3000.
[Chauncey M. Dexter; 51 acres in sec. I
F. L. and Edith K. Chambers to G.
12, tp. IS, s. r. J w. $3000.
jC. Millet; lot 12 in Millett's plat in
R. M. Day et al to Chauncey M. 1 secs 28 and 33, tp. 15, s. r. I w. $1.
Dexter; 191*2 acres in tp. is, s. r. 4
Real Estate Transfers.
w. $3300.
H. 11. and Jessie 1. Fisk to W. E.
J. B. and Florence Hills to trustees
of Jasper Christian church; .73 of an Wahaffy; certain lands in tp. 13, s. r.
¡ B w. $to.
acre in tp. 18, s. r. 2 w. $25.
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4Jal'?m, Feb. 16.—“The temper of icating scab in sheep, the state to
fthls house is such right now that it supply the tanks and dip .while the
would be dangerous to attempt to government directs the work.
At
act on important bills. I therefore present there is a quarantine against
move you. Mr. Speaker, that we ad­ Oregon sheep that is costing the state
journ at this time until Monday about $."0,000 a year, and that is se­
morning at 9 o'clock,” said Coffey at riously affecting the sheep industry
noon today and though there was of the eastern section of the state,
protest, the house finally consented and this bill is intended to end the
to quit. The statement by Coffey quarantine and the scab at the same
was unique in the annals of the leg­ time. The bill makes it compulsory
islature, and it merely reflected the for every sheep to be dipped the first
situation here. Night work, faction­ year, and thereafter whenever in­
al fights, and disappointed hopes spection officers shall decide that
iiavi set the members on edge and such treatment is necessary.
the organization is decidedly danger­
The only opposition to the measure
ous to any legislation.
¡came from Barrett, of Washington,
“If I had an important bill I who thought that this dipping was
would not want to have this house an unnecessary expense and hardship
consider it now. There are one or on the farmer who had a small flock,
two good bills just ahead and it but the motto of the sheepmen in the
would be dangerous to bring them house was “Do it thoroughly or not
tip now,” said Coffey in conclusion.
at all,” and the protest from Wash­
Last r'giit at 10 o’c'ock the senate ington went unheeded as the bill
’took an adjovnment until Monday. passed unanimously.
Many House Bills Must Die.
Speaker Davey surprised the house
by announcing that house bills would
not be considered on final passage by
the h ouse after next Monday.
Some members supposed that the
former custom of stopping consid­
eration of house bills five days before
the end of the session would not be
followed this session, as there was
no positive rule requiring this ac­
tion.
| This means that about one hun­
dred house bills will never see the
light, of day, even if the house works
until midnight and until midnight
^Monday.
There were this morning 59 house
"bills and on third reading and during
the morning committee reports were
read on about fifty more, giving the
bouse something over 100 bills to
act on this afternoon and Monday.
County of Nesmith.
Th>’ first new county bill was pass­
ed by the house this morning. The
house has already killed bills creating
two proposed counties, but despite
the fight made against the Nesmith
county bill by the Wasco county dele-
^■tlon the bill passed.
KThe house also passed H. B. No.
318. annexing a part of Grant county
to Baker county.
Bills That Were Killed.
M Th»' house killed senate bill No.
'58, being the amended Bingham bill,
preventing sports and games on the
moi ling of Decoration Jay.
House bill No. 95. providing a pen­
alty for those drawing checks with­
out having funds J!
auoflacoy
■out having an account at the bank
Where the check was drawn, was kill­
ed, as was also H. B. No. 225, appro­
priating 150,000 for the state hy-
sdro.raphlc surveys.
Sheep Must Be Dipped.
^■Eastern Oregon received attention
at the hands of the house yesterday
afternoon, when the sheep inspection
arc flip bill was passed. This bill
^revides that the state shall co-op-
SclccHng <"ommissioners.
Selection of a railway commission
is worrying the state board, consist­
ing of the governor, state treasurer
and secretary of state, says Corre­
spondent John W. Kelly. It is be­
lieved that before the legislature ad­
journs the commission will be ap­
pointed.
Within a few hours after the Cha­
pin bill passed the senate there was
a conference by members of the
board, at.which they canvassed the
situation. Not one of the members
was paiticular’y happy over the re­
sponsibility thrust upon them. State
Treasurer Steel and Secretary of
State Benson were particularly un-
comfortab'e. They declare they do
not want the job of appointing com-
| missioners.
Steel and Benson became involved
through no effort of their own, but
through the activity of Republican
politicians who did not want the gov-
ernoi to appoint. Since the Chapin
bill passed Steel and Benson have
been feeling around among the Re­
publicans for suggestions and possi­
ble candidates.
Each one solicited for advice has
informed the secretary and treasurer
that their appointments must not be
made through political motives. The
board must pick out men with quali­
fications, and
not
men who are
friends or have political backing.
There is declared to be too much at
stake to piay petty politics.
It i3 not generally conceded that
Oswald West will be the selection of
Governor Chamberlain, and there Is
nothing deflnite regarding the Re­
publican commissioners. G. E. West­
gate is supposed to have the best
chance for recognition, since he en­
gineered the board deal. Frank Da­
vey is mentioned, although he la not
a candidate. Among the names sug­
gested to Steel and Benson was Mr.
Goddard, of Potrland. who formerly
served on the board of public works,
and who is a practical railroad man.