Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, March 21, 1907, Image 2

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ed, to J 8. Fergueson; 160 acres in
| sec. 5, tp. 16, a. r. 5 w. »1500.
O. W. and L. M Hurd to the Ore­
gon & California Lumber Company;
'certain lands In tps. 17 and 18, s. r.
w. »1»
la certain if you Like Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Francis Ream to Harriet A. Gar­
This great medicine cunts those eruptions,
rison; lot 2, block 17, Packard's ad
pimple« ami boils that appear at all setutons
to Eugene. »800.
cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema
Angellne Holt to Albert and Frank
Washington, March 14.—Comply­
Washington, March 14—The Inter­ adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys­
ing
with the provisions of the Immi­
H.
Needham;
lot
4,
block
5,
Shaw's
state commerce commission has been
pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu­
gration act approved on February 20
ad to Eugene. »950.
advised of the decision of Judge
J. C. and Clara Goodale to James last, the president today issued an
Trieber, of the United States district matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
Randle; lots I and 2, block 6, executive order that such citizens of
court for the eastern district of Ar­ debility and that tired feeling.
Fairmount.
Japan, to-wit: Japanese or Korean
•1
kansas, sustaining the constitution­
■ araatabs - For thou- who prefer mrdli-ln« In tab­
M. C. and J. 8 Mahon to Jeremiah laborers, skilled or unskilled, who
Our " All - for - Wear" skoes are heavy
Bnrllnates. V».,
ality of the employers' liability act. let form. H< hw J h Saraaparilia 1« now put up in choco­ Mn C K T z I« t , ----------
lated tablet« called har»atal*e. a* well aa In the uaual m /« i *' Th« rar«« <>f a
farm, «o
Atkinson;
lot
6,
block
5,
Elias
Stew
­
have
received
passports
to
go
to
Mex
­
weight,
awl <na<le to resist the ¿nnd of
Judge Trieber agrees with Judge liquid form. Haraataba have Identically the «anta much to do and mi little health to do It
with, reused almost a romplete break
art's ad to Eugene. »1350.
ico, Canada or Hawaii, and come
Hanford, of the western district of curative propertie« aa the liquid form, beaidea accu­ down; blood
end thin no strength,
harJest wear.
racy of done, convenience, economy.—no loea by evap-
sleep Hood " heruaparilla gave
Idaho F. Campbell to R. H. Shack- therefrom, be refused permission to
Washington, In holding that such en­ •■•lion, breakage, or leakage Drorrlata or promptly little
ap pet it* natural «leep perfect health,
The soli J durability of our heavy shoes
let
t;
5
acres
in
sec
17,
tp.
17,
s.
r.
3
BtreiiKlh to do all tuy VMI
*
enter the continental territory of the
actment is within the powers of con­ by maiL C- 1. Hood Co.. Lowell. Maan.
a guarantee of the excellence of our
w.
»1
183.78.
United
States.
gress. Judges Evans and McCall re­
GcAIUb'TklZD under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324. • j
Frank L. and Rachel Eldridge to
fine dress grades, as in our 7 specialty plants
cently denied that the law was con-
Wm. H. Palmer; 129.54 acres In sec.
stltutlonal.
each different grade of shoes is a pacemaker
Dittus; 40 acres in sec. 32, tp. 15, 105 feet in tract A, Sunset Row. 20, tp. 16. s. r. 7 w »11
It Is announced that the president
and stand rd of uniformity for other grades.
i-
» 1
»10.
James 8. Osment to Amanda E
has taken steps tn have the decisions
Bettie E Humphrey, trustee, to
Eva C. and F. D. Wheeler to J. H. Koch; 463.90 aerea in tp. 19, a. r.
of those judges reviewed by the su­
RY ÄNOTM« XAlfR IF VOU«S MASUT TWM
R. H. Bhacklett; 154.54 acres in sec. Jones; lot 5, block 1, Mrs. C. A. Per­ 5 w
»2750.
preme court.
I
kins' ad to Cottage Grove. »1.
2, tp. 17, a. r. 3 e. »1219 14.
George W. ôtewart et al to Isaac
I Spokane, Wash , March
and Alice M Hays; certain lands
Geo. W. and Bertha McQueen to
Richard L. Hayes to Royal 8 and
Was the murderer of Reno Hutch­
tp. 17, a. r. 2 w
»5500.
J. R. Brown; lots 3 aud 4 in block Eva Smith, 24.98 acres In tp. 18, s. r.
inson.
the Y M C. A. secretary killed
A. W and Adra B. Docksteader to
6. D. G. McFarland's 2d ad to Cot- 5 w. »;
here last fall, a short, dark man with
AI1Y OTFirff rtOUJT
C.
Coffman;
200x302
67
feet
C.
in
. tage Grove. 61225.
Benjamin Rees to J. V. Fleck; 300
a very nervous manner, who Is now
»800
Huddleston's
ad
to
Eugene.
J. E Elliott to A. D. and Ella acres In sec. 2, tp. 18, s. r. 5 w »100.
Baptist
VYEJT
Ban Francisco, March 14
Though G. Owens; 76 99 acres In sec. 14, tp.
J. W. and Emma B. Shumate to representing himself as a
Wm M and Mary E. Fogart to the
minister?
he Is heir to an estate valued at near­ 20, a. r. 4 w »1750.
Anna
G.
Mahar;
40
acres
in
sec.
4,
tp.
' Booth-Kelly Lumber Company; 27.06
I This is the latest clue that the de-
ly »2,000,000, Jesse Sheldon Lux
17, a. r. 1 w. »600.
A. E. Wheeler to Mrs. O E. San- acres in tp. 1 7, s r. 3 w. »100.
of the
Potter, grandson of the widow of
State of Oregon to Henry A. Sal­ tectlves here have received
Notice for Publication.
Registration of Ijind Title.
born; 79 99 acres In secs. 20 and 23,
Elbert K and Lottie L. Benedict to
Several
days
ago
the
wld-
mystery,
Charles Lux, one of the founders of
United ¡states Land Office.
zer; 2880 acres in tps. 18, 22 and 23,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
tp. 20. « r 4 w »2000.
Thomas C. Starrett and Horatio N.
the
ow
of
the
murdered
man
sent
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906.
Oregon for Lane County.
the firm of Miller A Lux, Is a poor
s. r. 2 w
»3600.
Notice Is hereby given hat in com­ In the ma'ter of the application
Anna II. Marsh to H. II. Fisk; 157.- Hovey; 160 acres in sec. 8, tp. 20,
man. His attorneys, Peck and Boyn­
Stephen A. and Alice LaRaut to local police several letters that had pliance
with the provit.ons of the
s. r. 6 w. »2500
Louis E. Bean to register the
now
ton, assert that should the claim of 23 acres In sec. 33, tp. 17. s. r. 9 W.
the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company; been written to her by some one
act of congress of June I, 1878, en-
ne to the land in said applica­
The
letters
were
slgn-
In
Tennessee,
»2000.
J.
».
and
Hamill
In
to
Susan
M.
A.
the trustees of the estate be allowed
160 acres In sec. 26, tp. 21, s. r. 3
i titled an act for the sa'e of timber
tion described, to-wit: The east
ed variously, "Jno. J. Masten," “John lands In the states of Ca ifornia, Or-
8 M and Georgetta Titus to Phil- 8. Patison; lot 5, block 3 38, original k . 3100.
young Potter will receive only »1200
one-half of section fifteen in
Mas- legon, Nevada, and Washington Ter­
township seventeen, south of
a year for nine years for his share of Up J Bartie. east half of lot 1, block town of Junction City: »100.
Mollie E. and Ernest T. Whitmore ' K. Masten,” and "Rev. Jno. J.
ritory, as extended to all public land
range eight west of the Willam­
19, Mulligan's donation to Eugene.
the Miller 4 Lux Company.
J. W. and A. I. Matlock to A. L (to E M. S. Frank; certain land on 'ten." The epistles were mailed at states by art of August 4. 1892, Har­
ette Meridian, containing 320
Roney; certain land In tp. 18, a. r. East Ninth street In Eugene. »950. { Harriman, Lansing and Mayland, ry M. Crooks, of Albany, county of
The story that Potter’s attorneys »2800.
acres in Lane county, Oregon,"
U 8 to Alva P Churchill; 182.74 3 w. »100.
Tenn.
Linn,
state
of
Oregon,
has
this
day
tell reads like a chapter from Dick­
William Goodman to John A.
against
Lottie and J. E. Hnilth to A. L. Ro­ Briggs; 320 acres in sec. 36, tp. 19. i Mrs. Hutchinson states that her filed in this office his ’worn state­ H. D. Offutt and Lola A. Offutt, his
ens' “Bleak House." Potter, a young acres In sec. 2, tp. 17, a. r. 2 w. Pat-
ment,
No.
7622,
for
the
purchase
of
.husband did not have an acqualnt-
his wife. Mary M. Bremer and
ney; certain land in tp. 18, s. r. 3 s. r. 4 w. »2500.
man of 24, brought up with the no­ ent.
lots 2 and 3, of Section No. 6, in
August F. Bremer, her husband,
J. C. and M J. Long to Thomas w. »20.
tion that he was to Inherit millions,
Dora P. and George H. Alden to ance named Masten. Suspicious cir- Township 18 south, rang i No. 8 west,
and James Offutt,
defendants'
finds out that he will receive only and Anus l-»e; lots 5 and », block
Presley and M. J .Comegya to Thos. C. Starrett and Horatio N. Ho­ icumstances connected with the let- and will offer proof to now that the To all whom it may concern:
fi
10
,
ters
themselves
strengthen
Mrs.
7,
second
sd
to
Georgetown
land
sought
Is
more
va
uable
for
its
»1200 a year. The sole surviving
Blaine H. Hovey; 166.31 acres In sec. vey; 160 acres In sees. 18 and 19, tp.
Take notice that on the 13th day of
. Hutchinson's belief that the writer timber or stone than fo • agricultural March, A. D. 1907, an application
Elisa J. Kennedy to David Spur­ 30. tp If, s. r. 6 w »Hoi
trustee of the estate of Mtanda Lux,
17, ar. 8 w. »4000.
purposes, and to estab ish his claim was filed by said Louis E. Bean, in
the widow of one of the founders of ting . 30 acres in tp. 17, s. r. 5 w,
Harriet E and 8. P gladden to W.
Geo H. and Dora P. Alden to may kxow something of the murder. to said land before W W. Calkins, the
Circuit Court of Lane County for
I
I
In
wi
lling
the
name
of
Reno
the
the big cattle flrm. Is Airow N 1 a * w I s
H. and Mary Held; Tots 1 and 2, Thoa C. Starrett and Horatio N. Ho­
U. 8. Commissioner, a . his office in initial registration of the title to
Win C and Elnilra Hssrltou to block 1, Bladden's aad to Eugene, vey; 161.67 acres In sec 19, tp. 17, I writer has first written the name Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the the land above described. Now un­
When an accounting was demand­
6th day of April. 190'.
ed before Judge Beawall, Ixrwla de- James A and Nellie M Russel); cer­ »450.
less you appear on or before the 16th
а. r. 8 w. and aec. 24, tp. 17, a. r. 8 I “Robert" and “Rob.” which has been
He names as witnesses; John H. day of April, A. D. 1907, and show
¡erased. This is the name which a
Henry and Elizabeth Cogill to w »4042.
ciared that the gross Intome of ths tain laud in Huddleston's ad to Eu­
Dick, of Eugene, Of ‘gon; William cause why such application shall not
Frederick and Barbara A Larue;
estate since It was turned over to the gene »300.
Arietta M and Edward S. Page to ' neighbor heard cried out about the ¡Neely, of M*adow. (regon; Harold be granted, the same will he taken
Charles H and Fannie E. Holden 55x119 feet In S I 4 P Company's | Thos. C. Starrett and Horatio N. Ho­ time of the assassination.
[ L. Hopkins, of Albat y, Oregon, and as confessed and a decree will be en­
trustees In 1897 was »194.000
|
---------------------------
Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon.
Against this there sre attorney's fees to Mabel It Blemmous, lot 10, block nd to Springfield. 11200.
tered according to the prayer of the
vey; 160 acres In a«c. 24, tp. 17, s. r.
»100.
BREAKS I I* A COLD IN IO HOURS
Any and all person claiming ad­ application, and you will be forever
of »81,215. and trustees fees of »70. 12. Glenada
Andrew H. and Sophie Peterson to 9 w. »4000.
versely the above described lands are barred from disputing the same.
John F. and Ida L Kelly to Joseph Allen IL Eaton; certain land in Fair­
437. This will leave a balance of
Eugene and Prudence Sanderson
repuested to file their lafms in this [Seal.]
E. U. LEE,
about »40,000, of which one-third be­ II Hk Id more; 5.26 acres In tp. 16, s mount. »600.
to the Eugene Divinity School; lot i
office on or before sai 1 6th day of
Clerk.
r. 4 w. »287.
longs to young Potter.
F. W. Taylor, administrator of the б, block 8, University ad to Eugene, i
April, 1907
WILLIAMS & BEAN,
Charles
II
and
Frances
E
Holden
BENJAMIN
u.
EDDY,
Itv the terms of bls grandmother's
e«tate of Benjamin J. Kilgore, to L. »800.
Applicants' Attorneys.
As a usual thing a remedy that has
Register.
will Potter la to receive on - half of to II II Flak; 960 acres lu tp. 18, a M Travia; 151.92 acres In sec. 7, tp.
J. R. and H. Emma Richardson to Immediate action contains powerful
Notice for I’ublicatlon.
the estate when he la 30. and the rest r, 9 w. »1250
16. a. r. 8 w. »705.
W. H. Burkhardt, Sr.; “Fraction”, drugs that should be used sparingly.
United States Land Office.
Notice for Publication.
Charles and Hunan Driscoll to (I.
when he la 40. Until then It Is to
E A Child, executor of the estate mining cfalm, Bohemia district. »35. This is one of the reasons why the
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906.
United States Land Office,
and Martha K Hhortrldge, ; lota of John Logan. deceased, to Allton H
remain In the care of the trustees.
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
Ellie and Geo. L. Houghton to Ed­ ordinary tablets that are Bold for
Roseburg,
Or.,
March
8,
1907.
pliance with the provisions of the
Potter la now 24
The Indicatlona 1, 3. I. 4, », fl, 7 and h, second ad to Eaton; certain laud in Fairmount. ward W. Mlles; lot 4, block 1!, orig­ coughs and colds should not be taken
Notice is hereby ({lven that In act of congress of June 3, 1878, en­
»1200.
are that little will be left at the end Geargxtown
»900
| by people with a weak heart, as they
inal town of Glenada. »100.
compliance with the provisions of the titled an act for the sale of timber
Ernest C and Emma It Macey Io
of the stipulated time.
Alice and Stephen A. LaRaut to the
Edgar W. and Martha J Hoselton I : have a dangerous stimulating effect.
act
of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­ lands In the states of California, Or-
J. It Dammon H acre la esc. 2». t|> Booth-Kelly Lumber Company; 160 tn Tboa. C. Starrett and Horatio N ■ When Hyomei. however, Is breath­
I egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter-
tled
an act for the sale of timber : rltory, as extended to all of the pub-
30. • r 1 w »7».
acre« in aec. 3», tp. 21,
r. 1 w Hovey; 160 acres In sec. 20, tp. 19. ed, quick relief is obtained In a nat­
i Rtais of Oregon to Ardello >1 Ad
lands In the states of California, Ore­ (lie land states by act of August 4,
»100.
ural way.
Its healing medication
a. r. 7 w. »1000.
gon,
Nevada and Washington terrlto- 1892, Emrna L. Hopkins, of Eugene.
dlaon; 40 ai rea In sac. 3», tp TO.
Louts D. Bllven to A H.
Mabel
goew right to the spot where the dis­
Plat of Addition.
ry,
as
extended to all the public land , county of Lan«, «tat« of Oregoa. has
a. r. 6 w. »50.
C. Hinkson. 160 acres In
. this day filed in this office her sworn
». tp
The plat of Gross' addition to Eu­ rate germs ar« present, at onoe sooth­
states by act of August 4, 1892, Eu- statement No. 7»24 for the purchaM
W B 19. «. r. 8 w. »2000.
John L. Dillard st al
gene Is Died.
ing and healing the irritated mucous
gene Holland. of Crow, county of of the NE% of SW>4 ; E»4 of NWIi
Dillard; % Interest tn II
Eugene Holland to C H Hink-
I*r«tl<al License.
membrane The action In this way Is
Lane, state of Oregon, has this day and NW 14 of NE >4 of Section No.
llcsl Eetate Transfer«.
In flflfl II 11• 1 s. a. r. 8 w
son; 159.41 acres In sec 6. tp. 20.
Dr J. F Titus, of Eugene, flies bis similar to spreading a soothing salve
T J. Kirk, F L and Ruth Holt to
’filed In this office his sworn state­ i 34, In Township No. 17 south, range
Irene Brownson to Samuel and Ce­ s. r. 6 w »10.
medical license
upon a burn.
No. 8 west, W. M., and will offer
Ralph W Martin; 50x100 feet In sec. lia Brewbaker; X* acre In aec. 28,
ment No. 7871 for the purchase of proof to show that the land sought
F. C. Bean to L. Hollenbeck;
Stallion fdeense.
No other medicine for the cure of
I", tp I 6, a r 1 w
|l <
the 8 X4 of NE % and S H of NW Is more valuable for its timber or
tp if,«. r. 1 • »70.
15.89 arres In tp. 18. a. r. 8 w. »to.
Peter Harpole files license for stal- | coughs, colds and bronchial troubles
Eat her L. and A. R. England to
*4 of section No. 8, in township No. stone than for agricultural purpose«,
John and Carrie M Hampton to Al­
Narrimi«- Dufreane
1
to Thos. C. lion. "Paul Atones."
is as rational as Hyomei. Breathing
Emma E Sturtevant: 83x208 7 feet ton ;half Interest In Iola 2 and 3, Starrett and I Horatio N. Hovey; 120
19
south, range No. 8 west, W. M., and to establish her claim to Baid
Notary Public.
it through the neat pocket lnha.er
also 50x207.8 feet In aec 27, Ip. IT. block 3, Mulligan's ad to Eugene. acres In aec. 36, tp. 18, s. r. 8 w.
and
will offer proof to show that the land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8.
The notarial commission of S. d which goes wWh every outfit. It can ‘
a r. 1 w. »1500.
»1000.
land
sought is more valuable for its Commissioner, at his office In Eu-
»I"
Allen, of Eugene, Is filed.
be used either in the nose or mouth. I
gene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th
Esther and A. R. England to Em-
J. II. and Katherine II. McClung
timber or stone than for agricultural
T. G. and Martha A. Hendricks to
Power of Attorrny.
thus getting full medication into the j | purposes, and to establish his claim day of April, 1907.
ma E Sturtevant; 70 7x207.8 feet to Alton and John Hampton; 70x180 J. H. West; lot 10, block 2,
She names as witnesses: Wm. D.
Kites
Julius Pond grants power of at- nasal passages or the throat and I
In aec. 27, tp. 17, a. r. 1 w. linn
J to said land before W. W. Calkins, Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; John H.
feet on Willamette street, Eugene Stewart's ad to Eugene. 02250.
torney to 8. B Eakin, of Eugene.
lungs as desired. It gives almost in- I
Hamden A. and Arthur J McMur- »15,000.
Mrs I i: String et al to Charles
stant relief In all affections of the j r. 8. commissioner, at his office in Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Dwight B.
Circuit Court.
Hopkins, of Eugene, Oregon, and
phey to I D and Alicia Harrington:
The Massllon Engine A Thresher C. Nelson;
Nelson. lots 8, 9 and 10, block
Leona Mills Lumber Company vs. bronchial tubes, and is guaranteed to Eugene. Oregon, on Thursday, the Giles Fowler, of Meadow. Oregon.
certain land In sec 28. tp 20, a. r. 3 Co, to C. A Stephens; 180 acres In 22, Junction City. »350.
I 6th day of June, 1907.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
M. L. Buley; to recover money. Louis , break up a cold in ten hours. This
w »800.
sec. 10, tp. 18, a. r. 6 w
Nellie and J. T. Whitmore to Cb- Barzee, attorney for plaintiff.
He names as witnesses:
Henry j versely the above-described lands sre
guarantee
is
given
by
one
of
the
best-
Henry A. and Lulu Rust to L. W.
A. J. and Sadia M. Perkins to he lumbus D. Cole; 1 acre In the vlcln-
requested to file their claims in this
Marriage License.
known druggists in Eugene, Mr. Hull, Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon; Sidney office on or before said 6th day of
8. Poat; 60 acres In sec. 10, tp. 16, Booth-Kelly
Lumber
Company; Ity of Marcola. »1100.
Porter,
of
Walton,
Oregon;
Harvey
!
V. W. Clymer, aged 21. and Emma with every Hyomei outfit he sells.
April, 1907.
a. r. 7 w. »150.
169.27 acres in sec. 2, tp. 22, s. r. 2
Edward E and Elnora Quimby to Roth. 18; Batty Cooper. Witness.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
A complete Hyomei outflt, consist- Sallee, of Alma, Oregon, and Clair
Melvin Hansen to Wm. H. Ander­ w. »100.
E. C. Lake; lot 1, block 3, Quimby's
Register.
Reuben Montgomery, aged 20 fng of a bottle of Hyomei, an inhaler Hinkson, of Alma, Oregon. Any and
son; lot 1 and north half of lot 2,
B. A. and Mary A Washburne to ad to Eugene. »200.
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
years, and Daisy M. Lane, IT; G. T. that can be carried in the vest pocket
Notice for Publication.
block 17. Fairmount. »500.
John W and Sarah A. Perkins; 40x
U. 8. to Wm. H. Sallee; 160 acres Lane, witness
United States Land Office.,
or purse, and a medicine dropper. above described lands are requested
Wm H. Anderson to Melvin Han­ 264 feet in Washburne's sub-division in sec«. 2 and 3. tp 19, a.
Roseburg. Or., Nov. 23, l»06.
r. 8 V.
Chester G Hemenway, 1» years, costs but one dollar, with a guaran- to file their claims in this office on or
sen; 160 acres tn sec 32, tp. 18, s. of the 8 LAP. Co.'s ad to Spring­ Patnet.
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
before said 6th day of June, 1907.
xnd
Ida
C.
Mogenson,
18;
V.
Hemen-
"
"
tee
that
if
it
does
not
give
satisfac
­
4 »
»
pliance with the provisions of the
field. »150.
L. H. and C. G. Hampie to Fred way, witness.
BENJAMIN I* EDDY.
tion the money will be refunded.
act of congress of June 3, 1878. enti­
James Offutt to Louis E. Bean;
Same to same;
40x264 feet in Deffenbacher; lot 1, block 1. Van­
Register.
tled “An Act for the sale of timber
Samuel L Handsaker, 19. and Ma­
Should extra bottles of Hyomei be
320 acres In see. 15, tp. 17. s. r. 8 w | Washburne's sub-divlslon of S 1 A P. duyn'a ad to Coburg »350.
lands In the States of California, Or­
bel M Neff. 19. E. B. Haadsaker, needed they can be obtained for only
I Co.'a ad to Springfield »150.
egon, Nevada, and Washington ter­
A. J. Cuppy to Lane County; «o witness
Notice
for
Publication.
50c; the Inhaler lasts a lifetime.
W. J. and A. Mathews to 8 8 Lay­ | W. H. and Annie E. Wheeler to acre« In «ec. 31, tp. 16. «. r. 2 e.
ritory," as extended to all public
»1.
Mining Isicatlon.
United States Land Office.
ering; 7.70 acres In tp. 17, s r 4 w James H. leaver; 80 acres in sec
I land states by act of August 4, 189'L
m!2-19-26
Mra C. A. Perkins to C. H. Jones;
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906 Samuel Herbert Anderson, of Albany,
Edd Jenks locates
Snowball"
»500.
I 14, tp. 17, a. r. 8 w. »1.
Notice is hereby given that in com­ county of Linn, state of Oregon, ha.’
lot 6. block 1. Mrs. C. A. Perkins' su­ mining claim. Bohemia district.
Advices from Washington, D. C..
Levi Hollenbeck to Charlea C.
Frank J. and Nettle M Dente­ burban ad to Cottage Grove. »2M.
pliance with the provisions of the this day filed in this office his sworn
Harry H Parker locates “Show Me indicate that Captain Milton F. Da­
Behnke; 41 38 acres In tp. 1». a. r. wood to F Wilmot; lots 1.
of congress of June 3, 1878, en­ statement No. 7617 for the purchase
1 2 ami 3.
Edward P and Nellie M Welle to Tom" mining claim, Bohemia district. vis. a former Polk county boy, and act
titled an act for the sale of timber , of the w. H of N.E. % and S.E. ’ m
12 w. »200.
l sec. 8, tp. 22, a. r. 1 w., containing Annie K West; 337.10 acres In sec.
Frank Haley locates “Old 8or|once “ 8,udent °f the state univer­ lands In the states of California, Or­ of N.W. % of Section No. 33 In tp.
Frank A. and Edith Lear and
i
Ed- 1 43 29 acres. »1635,
3 6. tp 22. s. r 3 »
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sity, will be selected to serve on the egon. Nevada, and Washington Ter­ No. 17 south, range No. 8 west. W.
mining
claim. Bohemia district.
win Hobson to the Monroe Lumber
Joseph E. and Edna M Da inewood
Lottie E. and G. W. . Liles to John
general staff of the United States ar­ ritory. as extended to all public land M., and will offer proof to show that
Stock Brand.
Company; 640 acres, being sec. 28, to Embody A Bradley Co.; 180 acres
states by act of August 4. 1892, Kate
land sought is more valuable Tfr
F. Salley; lot 8. bliwk i 9. Morse's ad
E. K. Chapman, of Lorane, flies my. now commanded by General Mc- Porter, of Halsey, county of Linn the
>. 18. a. r. 7 w. »95A0.
1 In sec 8, tp. 22, a. r. 1 w • I «75.
its timber or stone than for agricu»-
to Florence. »200.
,
Arthur.
While
stationed
at
the
Pre
­
state of Oregon, has this day filed In • rat purpose«, and to establish hu
stock brand of crescent above cap-
‘Mary A. Coleman, administrator of
Soren C Anderson to Chris Str, Hie ;
J W and Emma B Shumate to J. Ital letter "C."
sidio several years ago Captain Davis I*1*9.offiee' her sworn statement No. '«Im *o sxfd land before W. M
'
the estate of E P Coleman. <!<■<•
50 acres In tp. 15, a. r. 4 w »1800. M i
trpff; 40 acre« In sec 3. tp.
was married to Blanche Bates, the 7625 for the purchase of the E % of kins, U. S. Commissioner, at hl? of­
Circuit Court.
ed. to M E Jarnagln. lot 7, blm k
John W. Buster, Jr., 22 and Wln- 18, H.
NE
SW >4 of NE1-, and NEV, of
1 w. »800.
XV M Green vs. Florence Wyne- I well-known actress, from whom he ^•v« of Section No 34, in Township fice in Eugene, Ori gon, on ThursdW-
and lot 6. bl<wk I, Coleman s 2d a<l nle E. Morgan. 21. W. L. Dei.ano.
u
to Walter T. Eakin; 121.77 gar; to recover money for merchan­ was later divorced. He has many rel­ No. 1 < south. Range No. 8 west, W. the 4th day of April, 1907.
to Coburg. 113<1.
He names as witnesses:
witness.
acre
sec . tp. 18. a. r. 8 w Pat- dise sold. Williams A B.an, attor­ atives and friends in Oregon who will Oregon; Albert Brownell, of Albanv\
job« it. Dick, of Eugene. Orccon
M E Jarnagln to A. J. Goodmau;
A. C. and Caroline B Dixon and ent.
M
.
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
| be pleased to hear of his prospectl ive
neys for plaintiff
William D. Neely, of M i4ow>
lot 7, block 2, Coleman s "d ad to M. E Jarnagln to Mrs M B W
E O and Emily It Potter Io W
further promotion to a position < on the land sought Is more valuable for Oregon.
I'lat
of
AiMition.
Coburg. »10.
Young, lot 6. block 7. Dixon a Jarna- E. Mahaffv ; 121 i < acr ■vs In sec. 5
Fred Neely, of Meadow. Oregon.
The plat of Cole's first addition to 1 the general staff of the army.
its timber or stone than for agri­
N A. W and Elisa Howe to Geo. gin's ad to Coburg »
Giles Fowler, of Meadow. Oregon.
tp IS. « r. II w. I
cultural
purposes,
and
to
establish
Marcola
is
filed.
L. Gilfrey; block 9, Creswell »350.
Any and all persons claimin?
L. A. Noll to F. C Walters; 80
August E. Bremer et al to Louie
The Japanese armored cruiser Tsu- her claim to said land before W. W. versely the above described lands are
Preston W and Mary E Greene to acres In sec
1». tp. 17, s r. 7 w E Bean; 320 acres
In sec. 15, tp
guga will enter Hampton Roads May • alkins, l s Commissioner, at hfs requested to file their claims in thl’
Spray pumps from 50 cents up.
H. and Busan Hyaea. lots 9 and »10.
office in Eugene, Oregon, on Satnr- office on or before said 4th day of
17. a r. 8 «
nt
8th. the first steel warship made by da£‘ ,he 6th
..
CHAMBERS'
HARDWARE.
of April. 1907.
1 April, 1907.
10. block 71. 8 LAP Co ' ad to
Amelia Davis to Z. A. Da ni-, lot
Wm J. and Susannah Gardner to
the Japanese.
She names as witnesses Wm. D 1
Bpringfield. »5.
BENJAMIN L. EDDT.
3 and west 6 8 test of lot 4, block 1. Wm. T and Ole I. Karperr; 83
Regi«t»r
6 .
nwu7'
Oregon; John H
J. R. and Clara Coleman to Fred Shaw's 2d ad to Eugene
»1"
acres In sec 10. tp. 30. s. r. 3
Ictof Eugene. Oregon: Dwight D
Baled hay I« being shipped Into
Wlgle; lot 7, block 8, Coleman’s 3d
David Morse to N. A > W Howe; »1500.
Eugene, Like shipping coal to New- Hopktns, of Eugene. Oregon, and I Two or three miles of gaspipe ar­
ad to Coburg »60.
2 H acres In Creswell »25
|
For Infanta and Children.
5 lfl.
Giles Fowler, of Meadow. Oregon
J. t. and 0. H Jones to D. T Aw-
castle.
rived this morning for the Will*®"
J. L. Norwood to Barney May;
Any and all persons claiming ad-!
Mandsua and John Valentine to brey; 15x99 feet In Cottage Orove.
ette Valley Company.
160 acres in se< 28, tp. 16. s r. 1 w. Nick Stele hen. lots 1 and 2. block
'ersely
the
above-described
lands
ar»
The Bean Magic Spray Pump saves
»1300.
requested to file their claims In this
»1250
Bears the
aecond ad to Georgetown
»800.
;l-3 the labor. Sea It before buying. 0AprTl,0’9o7.
TOÄX-A..
Wm
G
Martin,
administrator
of
•Ml<* 6th d*y
Chas. O. and Roselle Rice to Wm
Catalogue for the asking
Thomas Orr to James M Co*; 33x the estate of Gottlelb Martin, decea». B'Cnature oí
IM » Â V« Hra *l«r «F
th*
BENJAMIN L, EDDY.
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
SlgMtus
Register.
EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY ACT
IS VALID
JAP LABORERS
CANNOT ENTER
UNITED STATES
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THOUGHT HE WAS
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