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TEACHERS CLOSE SESSIONS PRESIDENT SELL COPPER IT LOS ANGELES DINES LITTLE MINE, INTEREST IN BOHEMIA! YELLOW ADMIRAL is set for final hearing of said ac count. Eugene, Or., July 11, 1907. FLORENCE VAUGHN, Administratrix. WALTON & NESS, Attorneys. I in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Katie Liles. of Crow. County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn state ment No. 7972, for the purchase of the SEV* of section No. 4, in Town ship No. 18 south, Range No. 6 west. W. M , and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his Contest Notice. Notice oi Fi United States Land Office, Notice is herebv pt»”*^*‘***•4. Roseburg, Or.. June 21. 1907. derslgntd has fil«d<H*n,that tfc . A sufficient contest affidavit hav in the matter of the t.?0*1 ing been filed in this office by David H. Hill, deceased, aild « Jj| S. Webster, contestant, against court of Lane county '»«» homestead entry No. 1 1738 made set Monday, the 2 4th a *gOn. k June 21, 1902. for the 81-2 SE-4 l»07, at io o’clock in Los Angeles, July 12.—The closing and NW >4 , SE >4 of Section 32, Town as the time for hear|Qq sJ(1,oreini session of, the National Educational ship 16 8. Range 2 E . by Irene Cald nJ ir:80“’ ar??“««« Registration of land Title, Associatlan convened this afternoon well, Contest**, in which It is al t fled to appear in r* ‘“'»by » Following the rendition of several In the Circuit Court of the State of leged that said Irene Caldwell has not time and show cause ««4 musical numbers Professor John Ad Oregon for Lane County. cultivated said land nor any part said account should no* Oyster Bay, July 12.—The highest m ■ Mineral. Bohemia mining district, ams, of the University College, Ixin- official courtesy that could be ex In the matter of the application of thereof; has made no improvements ^d the . “1 tlmeïo/hÆg^Â .d,_ad“lnl8tr«tor Louis E. Bean to register the U- July 11—Richardson A Cook.who own don, England, addressed the conven on said land; has not resided on said tended to Admiral Baron Yamamoto tie to the land in »aid applica valuable mining property in this tion upon "A Significant Lack of Ed during his visit to the United States land for more than one year last . , , , -»AMES tion described, to-wlt; The east camp, have recently sold their big ucational Terminology." and follow took place today when Roosevelt en past; and has wholly abandoned said Administrator of one-half of section fifteen in copper property In Douglas county ing this Benjamin Ide Wheeler, pres tertained the Japanese admiral as his land; and has never established a John H. h U s « Notice foe PubbcaUoo. township seventeen, south of for a good round sum and are now ident of the University of California, guest of honor at a luncheon at Sag “' de<t»W. residence on said land and that said L. M TRAVIS, range eight went of the Willam devoting their entire time to their of Berkeley, Cal., spoke on the sub amore Hill. Viscount Aoki, Japanese United mates Land Office, Attorney f or the absence was not due to employment ette Meridian, containing 320 Bohemia holdings. Their copper ject, ‘‘Call Nothing Common.” ahmbassador, and the personal repre Roseburg. Or., April 17, 1907. in the military or naval service of property was known as the Copper acres in Lane county, Oregon, Wheeler's Addree«. sentative of the emperor, shared in •Nt>tlce Notice is hereby given that in com- the United States in time of war, Quarry, and it is situated a few miles President Benjamin ide Wheeler, the cordiality extended, as did a against pliance with the provisions of the act east of Yoncalla and near the South- in an address to the teachers today number of other Japanese officials. . D. Offutt and Lola A (9ffutt, his i of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled said parties are hereby notified to i I nlted States t * ern Pacific railroad, They sold this entitled "Call Nothing Common,” Roseburg. Or vDn his wife, Mary M. Bremer and "An Act for the sale of timber lands appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock mine to a Mr. Carl, of Los Angeles, said in part: August F. Bremer, her husband, ' in the States of California. Oregon, Notice is hereby given “Human society of this present who. It is said, will begin extensive and James Offutt. defendants. Nevada and Washington Territory, a m. on August 20, 1907, before W. pltance with the provision?*1,1“ ei,l< W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, at development at once, Ore from this .time and place evidently believes in > all whom it may concern: of Congress of June 3 th-' v las extended to all the Public Land it is inclined to stake its mine won for Richardson & Cook education Take notice that on the 13th day of StateB bv act of August 4, 1892, his office at Eugene, Oregon, (and "An Act for the sale of that final hearing will be held at 10 in the States of ('allfJm™ 1 */ !laJ both the sliver and bronze medals life upon it. It believes on the whole March. A. D. 1907. an application Richard G. Fowler, of Eugene, County o'clock a m. on September 3, 1907, Nevada and WashingV.*« for copper ore exhibits at the Lewis with a faith that is childlike and was filed by said Louis E Bean, in of Lane. State of Oregon, has this day before the Register and Reveiver and Clark fair in 1905. They have bland. It is often perplexed about the Circuit Court of Lane County for fiied his sworn statement No. 8009, extended to all the P, at the United States Land Office In as taken some very fine ore from this what to teach and why and how to States by act of AuK.,.b' C Un Initial registration of the title to for the purchase of the NE*4 of NE Roseburg, Oregon. property, some shown by Mr. Rich teach It, and through whom, and John M. Scott, assistant general the land above described. Now un The said contestant having. In a Hazel Weller, of Albany ardson which is almost pure native yet the perplexities seem only to passenger agent of the S. P. Co., and less you appear on or before the 16th 14 of section No. 24, in Township copper. Richardson & Cook will now sanctify the deep mysteries of peda W. H. Jenkins, who Is taking John day of April, A. D. 11T07, and show No. 18 south. Range No. 8 west, W. proper affidavit filed June 20, 1907, develop their Bohemia property aud gogy and strengthen faith in the sys Paul Jones' place as traveling passen cause why such application shall not M., and will offer proof that the land set forth facts which show that after tem that I shii « from tf. t cloud wrapt ger agent during the latter's illness, be granted, the same will be taken sought is more valuable for its tim due diligence personal service of this spend their time here. Work is progrès ¡sing as rapidly as mountain of education. If education arrived In Eugene this morning and as confessed and a decree will be en ber or ston* than for agricultural notice can not be made, it is hereby 44 of SW ’4 and lot N„ possible on the T' win Rocks Mining fails In an individual case, the faith were driven up to Wendling by Geo. tered according to the prayer of the purposes, and to establish his claim ordered and directed that such notice No. 31, In Townshin .No ’ i’-s ' 01 to said land before W. W. Calkins, be given due and proper publication. Com pan; s property r, the miners being < is still strong enough and the char- II. Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Range No. 8 west, \v M J'h application, and you will be forever U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In BENJAMIN L. EDDY. In some very hard rock. The cross ; Ity gentle enough to Judge that there Company. While the object of the barred from disputing the same. Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the Register. offer proof to show that th. u cut Is in 150 feet. Seven feet of hard ought to have been more of It in visit of these officials is not made sought is more valuable forft. E. U. I.EE. 16th day of July, 1907. quartziti WilH CUt lust week and it j quantity, or else a higher voltage; public, it Is thought they are here for [Seaf.J ber or stone than for agricuhu Clerk. He names as witnesses: Sidney .notice for Publication. shows some mineral, Prospect work | the operation was succ L-essful, though the purpose of arranging a schedule Porter, of Walton, Oregon; Charles purposes, and to establish h<*r r is being done, and some new finds I the patient died. For all the social for the proposed new passenger train WILLIAMS & BEAN, United States Land Office. to said land before W \v -r,.CJ‘111 Applicants' Attorneys. B. Fowler, of Walton, Oregon; were ret ntly made of good free inill- i Ills education has come to be as uni from Eugene to Wendling via Spring U. 8. Commissioner, at his X ’ Roseburg, Or., April 20, 1907. James L. Atkinson, of Walton, Ore Ing ore. versal a prescription as blood letting field. The ~ train may be established Nutice is hereby given that in com Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday J gon; William D. Neely, of Meadow, Frank McIntyre, secretary of the In the older 'medicine, if people are within the hext few days. pliance with the provisions of the act 13th day of July, 1907. Z' tkl Notice for Public'»lion. Oregon. Bohemia Mineowners’ Association, leaving the farms, if divorce 1 b under Any and all persons claiming ad of Congress o’ Juae 3, 1878, entitled _ She names as witnesses: Wi'li.. has gone out, after about a year's mining the family, if the political United States Land Office, Neelv. of Mt versely the above described lands “An Act for the sale of timber lands stay In camp. He has been busy al) machine is looting the cities, the ♦ V ♦ °/ 2‘eadow' Oregon; Jlan jjg Roseburg, Or.. April 6. 1907. are requested to file their claims tn in the States of California. Oregon. w H. Dick, of Eugene, Oregon 1 •U this time developing some property remedy Is to be found in education. k ♦ i ‘Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon w‘? Nevada and Washington Territory, ” Notice is hereby given that in com- this office on or before said 16th day DIED. ♦ he owns on Rock creek In connection The schools m'1st look out for it. ♦ f as extended to all the Public Land I Reid, of Albany, Oregon ♦ ' pllance with the provisions of the act of July, 1907. with some Salem people, lie reports | This is the habit of opinion today, ♦ of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled States by act of August 4, 1892, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Any and all persons claiming good showings and states that he will I This appears to be a good one; the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j "An Act for the sale of timber lands Register. Merritt Davis, of Sa’etn, Countv versely the above described la,?, be out In the valley part of the sum - opinion Is probably in substance cor- of Marlon, State of Oregon, has this are requested to file their claims u At his home in Springfield Friday in the States of California. Oregon, mer on a vacation. Considerable de • rect. Surely we of the craft are not __ _ ____ day filed In this office his sworn this office on or before said 13th , g . I evening at 11 o’clock, William H. Nevada and Washington Territory.” Notire for Publication. velopment has been done on this > inclined to discourage you. statement No. 8029. for the purchase of July, 1907. as extended to all the Public Land Fletcher, aged 65 years, after an 111- property during the past lew years i At the heart of the present day be- States by act of August 4, 1892, of the 8'4 of SW>4 of section No. United States Land Office, BENJAMIN L. EDDT. and good ore is opened in all the i lief in education Is our people's faith ’ ness of over 1 7 years, caused by can- Emma J. Porter, of Walton, County 24, in Township No. 18 south, 1 cer of the eye. Roseburg, Or., April 9, 1907. in the common Bchools. They have tunnels. Register. of Lane, State of Oregon, has this Range No. 7 west, W. M., and will Deceased was born in Knox coun Notice Is hereby given that In com developed pari passu with our dem Notice for Publication. ' day filed in this office her pliance with the provisions of the act offer proof to show that the land ty, Ohio, December 20, 1842, where ocracy. Our people are persuaded sworn statement No. 7964 for of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled sought is more valuable for Its tim be lived with hie parents until 1849, United States Land Offlct that the maintenance of our peculiar the purchase of the lots number 1, ber or stone than for agricultural Roseburg, Or., April 23 isi; institutions of popular government is when the family left for Missouri, 10, 11 and 12 of section No. 6, in "An Act for the sale of timber lands purposes, ano to establish his claim, Notice ts hereby given that in co^ where they remained until 1852, when in the States of California, Oregon, dependent upon their existence, and Township No. 19 south, Range No. 8 tbe full and successful workings of they decided to emigrate West, cross west. W. M . and will offer proof to Nevada and Washington Territory,” to said land before W. W. Calkins, pliance with the provisions oithoict They as extended to all the Public Land U. 8. Commissioner, at his office of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitle these Institutions upon their effi ing the plains by ox team. show that the land sought is more ciency. There has appeared no com spent six months in crossing the valuable for its timber or stone than States by act of August 4, 1892, in Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the "An Act for tbe sale of timber Iwj. plains, but finally landed at Vancou 18th day of July, 1907. In the States of California. Or»cot New York, July 11.—Edward H. petent reason for tbipugning the wis ver after a long nnd tiresome Jour for agricultural purposes, and to Joseph W. Liles, of Crow, County | He names as witnesses: Stirling Nevada and Washington Territory • Harriman, In an Interview published dom of this decided and increasing ney. ThomaB J. Fletcher, father of establish her claim to said land be of Lane, State of Oregon, has this Day, of Ivison, Oregon; Albert War as extended to ail the Public Und today, has something more to say popular conviction. Not all the grad the deceased, then decided to make fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis day filed hts sworn statement No. den, of Ivlson, Oregon; George W. States by act of August 4. l»Si about the proposal to carry coal from uates of our common schools become this their camping place, and with his sioner, at his office in Eugene, Ore 7969, for the purchase of the SE>4 Dickinson, of Elmira, Oregon; Ly Mattle E. Swann, of Albsny, Coimtj this seaboard to San Francisco in for good citizens, nor yet of our univer family remained there for twenty gon, on Friday, the 12th day of July, of NW Vi: EV4 of SW%, and the curgus Davis, of Eugene, Oregon. of Linn, State of Oregon, has this NW Vi of SWV4 of section No. 4. In eign bottoms, which was advanced iu sities; but statistics assign crlmnall- years From there the family moved 1907. Any and all persons claiming ad day filed in this office her swornsut»- Township No. 18 south. Range No. his behalf by J. W. Jungen, the rep lty overwhelmingly to the class of Il to Independence, where the deceased She names as witnesses: Sidney 6 west, W. M., and will offer proof versely the above described lands ment No. 8052, for the purchase ot resentative at the inspection of the literates. We do not teach young hu went Into business for himself, run W. Porter, of Walton, Oregon; Ed. ofSWi, to show that the land sought is more are requested to file their claims in the W>4 of NW *4 and mans reading in order that they read Morgan liner Creole on Wednesday. ning at different times a livery barn, Whitaker, of Walton. Oregon; Henry this office on or before said 18th day of section No. 26, in Township No. "I had no Idea that the statement the constitution—their understand hotel and meat market. He next mov Hinkson, of Alma. Oregon; Harvey valuable for its timber or stone than 17 south, Range No. 8 west, W. M. for agricultural purposes, and to es of July, 1907. would be spread so far and wide as it ing might conflict with that of the ed to Pilot Rock, and engaged In Sallee, of Alma. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, and will offer proof to show that the tablish his claim to said land before has been,” said Mr. Harriman. supreme court—but we teach them farming and was later married to Any and all persons claiming ad W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, Register. land sought is more valuable for its "However, my point Is this: Why reading that they may share the Elizabeth R Keeney in 1874. In versely the above described lands timber or stone than for agricultural should I not send coal around the thoughts and observations of people January, 1907, he, with his family, are requested to file their claims in at his office In Eugene. Oregon, on Gimrdinn's Sale of It»«! Property purposes, and to establish her claim Horn In foreign ships when the gov of other places and other times, and I moved to Springfield, and though he thlB office on or before said 12th day Saturday, the 13th day of July, 1907. Notice is hereby given, that by vir to said land before W. W. Calkins. He names as witnesses: Joseph ernment Intends to do the same so be delivered from slavery to the [ was bedfast from his long sickness, of July, 1907. Stephens, of Crow, Oregon; George tue of an order of the County Court U. 8. Commissioner, at his offl e a thing? Consider the matter Bquarely. immediate vision and to all the prej his wife, with the assistance of his BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Liles, of Eugene, Oregon; Walter of Lane county. Oregon, made on the Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the Here's the United States government udice and Ignorance and maljudg- brother, A. J. Fletcher, run the Elk Register Holland, of Crow, Oregon; Church 6th day ot May, 1907, the under 20th day of July, 1907. with a steamship line thoroughly nient which such slavery Involves. A. Stephens, of Crow. Oregon. signed will offer for sale at public She names as witnesses: Giles "The public schools must be made restaurant. American— meaning my own avail Any and all persons claiming ad auction to the highest bidder for I Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon: William able for coal carrying, but Instead of and kept tbe schools for all without SOMETHING WORTH Notice for Publication. I versely the above described lands cash at the South door of the County I). Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; Mar patronizing the American line the recognition of classes or conditions, IXMIKING AFTER are requested to file their claims in Court House in Eugene. I^ine county, lin Cameron, of Albany, Oregon; United States Land Office, government goes ahead In opposition and It must shape its work and plans Roseburg, Or., April 19, 1907. this office on or before said 13th day Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th day I John H. Dick, of Eugene. Oregon so as to close no door, but rather to and engages foreign bottoms. Do some business while taking an of August, 1907, between the hours Any and all persons claiming id- Notice Is hereby given that in com of July. 1907. “Isn't It a peculiar situation? Why open the freest opportunity for the outing. Between the 15th and 20th BENJAMIN L. EDDY, of 9 o'clock in tbe forenoon and 4 , versely the above described lands should 1 not make a test of this mat best achievements and the highest of July the Oregon A Nevada Land pliance with the provisions of the act Register. o'clock in the afternoon, to-wlt: | are requested to file their claimsis advance. The present rigid system Company will start with a party of of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ter? I think that perhaps 1 shall.” "An Act for the sale of timber lands At one o'clock in the afternoon of ■ this office on or before said 20th day of the grades, whosechlef excuse has twenty to take up homesteads, tim said day, the following described of July, 1907. been economic necessity, must yield ber and arid lands. Plenty of good • In the States of California, Oregon, Notice for Publication. BENJAMIN L. EDDT. real property owned In fee simple by to permit the more rapid advance of fishing and hunting on the trip. The Nevada asd Washington Territory," United States Land Office, Regiaur. the minors named below, to-wlt: I gifted and delinquent pupils. The time of yonr life for an outing. Men as extended to all the Public Land Roseburg, Or., April 19, 1907. An equal undivided 21-30 of the old district school without the grade« and women, husbands and wives, States by act of August 4, 1892, Notice for Publication. Notice Is hereby given that in com following described lands and real was more humape. Nowadays "the daughters and sisters, also others to David M. Purkerson, of Eugene, United States Land Offlc«. machinery of grade« and course« Is make up the party. Get In now and County of I^ne, State of Oregoo, haa | pliance with the provisions of the act property, to-wit: Roseburg, Or., April U, 1W1. The north H of the SEVi ®nd the wouderfully perfect, but the school come In and see us. One man In the this day filed In this office his sworn of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled Notice is hereby given that Iscoa- exists for the child and not for tbe office from 9 a. m until 8 o'clock In statement No. 8022, for tbe purchase1 [ "An Act for the sale of timber lands SE 44 ot the SE44 «nd the souths pltance with the provisions of the act (From Friday's Guard ) grades. The place Tor thu child in the evening each day except Sunday. of the N Vi of 8W «4 of section No. ! In th« H’ates of California, Oregon, of the NE44 and the SE>4 of the of congress of June 3, 1878. enti Ex-Deputy Sheriff H. L. Bown and reference to the grades Is at any time 12, in Township No. 18 south. Range ' Nevada and Washington Territory,” NW >4of Section 12 Township 17 S. THE OREGON LAND CO., tled “an act for the sale of timber Frank L. Armitage have purchased to be determined not by what he has No. 6 west, W M., and will offer 1 as extended to all the Public Land R. 1 East of the ------ Willamette Mer- lands in the states of Callforu». d&wtf Gros» Hotel. proof to show that the land sought > States by act of August 4, 1892, the livery stable business at East gone through in the past, whether idian, and ln all containing 240 Seventh and Oak streets from J. R. the pages or classes, but what he Is Is more valuable for Its timber or | Martha J. Hoselton, of Crow. County acres more or less in Lane County, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter HOGH FOR HALE ritory,” as extended to all the public Yates and his son, J. H. Yates, the able to go on and do next.” stenn than for agricultural purposes, of I.ane, State of Oregon, has this Oregon. Forty well-bred pigs, 10 to 12 and to establish his claim to said day filed In this office her sworn land states by act of August 4, 1813. papers for the sale having been slgn- The remaining 9-30 of said lands The committee of resolutions,Chas. weeks old, at 12 each Also brood land before W W Calkins, U. 8 statement No. 8022 for the purchase James M. Carlile, of Hale, county of ed about 8 o'clock last night and will be conveyed by the owhera there C. Van Llew, of Chico, Cal., chair sows and stock'hogs, all ages. possession taken by the newcomer! Commissioner, at his office tn Ku-1 of the SE*4 of section No. 26, tn of to the purchaser of the said 21-30 j Lane, state of Oregon, has this dsy man. then presented its report. 10. C. CHAMBERLAIN, then. gene, Oregon, on Wedn«?aday, the Township No. 18 south, Range No. at the same price when the sale ia j filed in this office his sworn sUte R. F. D„ Springfield. ment No. 8021 for the purchase of The Messrs. Yates began business Endon« BlmpUfied Npelllng. 6. west, W. M , and will offer proof confirmed. 17th day ot July. 11'07. Phone Springfield, the NW «4 of NW >4 of section No. here five or six years ago and have Following is an abstract of the re- Farmers 351. He nam»*s at witnesses: James T to show that the land sought Ismore Dated July 3, 1907. wJ18 I Inman, of Madison, Oregon; William valuable for Its timber or stone than made a success of it. The reason for I port: 20. In township No. 17. south, ruse GUY T. LANE. No 7 west, Willamette Meridian, and selling out Is that the senior Mr. To the committee on sessions— The E Curtis, of Madison. Oregon; Wil for agricultural purposes, and to es-1 Guardian of the persons and estate will offer proof to show that the land Yates' poor health, The new proprl- National Educational Association,now WANTED—Place In the country for liam C. Inman, of Madison, Oregon; tabllsh her claim to said land before! 1 of Goldla Lane, Leslie Lane, and I sought is more valuable for Its timber a bright, healthy little boy, old Jo Stephens, of Crow, Oregon. etors of the stable are well known holding Its 45th annual conference in W W Calkins, U. 8 Commissioner, Marie Lane, minors. > enough to do chores. Call at the or stone than for agricultural pur here and are thorough business men ■ Los Angeles and representing teach- Any and all persons claiming ad at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on Hoffman House. All the horses and vehicles connect i era and friends of education In every poses, and to establish his claim to versely the above described lands Wednesday, the 17th day of July. Notlce for Publication. ed with the stables go with them In state of this union, makes the fol said land before W W. Calkins, V- s are requested to file their claims In i 1907, the deal. Subscribe for The Daily Guard Commissioner, at his office In 8«- lowing declaration of principle« and this office on or before said 17th day She names as witnesses: Church i • f July, 1907. United States Land Office, gene, Oregon, on Wednesday, ts» aims: Stephens, of Crow, Oregon; Frank NORA III LIN HILL Roseburg. Or., April 9, 1907. 17th day of July, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. The National Educational Associa Holland, of Crow. Oregon: Charley DIED IN MH ERMAN, TKX. tion notes with approval that »he CoBtget Notice. Notice Is hereby given that In com He names as witnesses Elmer ». Register. Gold, of Crow, Oregon; Walter Hol Department of the Interior, pliance with the provisions of the act Carlile, of Hale. Or.; Clem E, inf qualifications demanded of teachers land, of Crow. Oregon. Nora, the daughter of C. 8. Hulln, United States Ijind Office. Notice for Publicwtloa. Any and all persons claiming ad of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ill*. of Hale, Or.: George W MW- and wife of Charles W Hill, died In and public schools, especially In city Roseburg. Or.. May 27, 1907. school«, are Increasing annually and versely the above described lands | "An Act for the sale of timber lands of Hale. Or.; William Haynes. « United State« Land Office. Sherman. Texas, July 7, 1907, after A sufficient contest affidavit hav- the States of California. Oregon, Hale, Or. particularly that in many localities . are requested to file their claims In I • K in ...... ~ Roseburg, Or.. April 22, 1907. a lingering Illness of many years | Ing been filed in this office by E. L. this office on or before said 17th day I NeTa<la and Washington Territory," Any and all persons claiming ad special preparation Is demanded of Notice tn hereby given that in com from the white plague, consumption. i Campbell, contestant, against home Jllly j 907 * BXfflniiitii t/i a 11 thn D h RII a I I-and versely the I as extended to all the Public above described las» She was about 27 yeara of age and teachers. We regret the attempt that stead entry No. 10,934, made August pliance with the provisions of the act I States by act of August 4, 1892, are requested to file their . BENJAMIN L. EDDY. greatly beloved by all who knew is being made in some quarters to 7. 1901, for the 8H NE14 «nd 8>4 ¡of congress of June 3. 1 878, enti , Elmer E Carlile, of Hale, County this office on or before said evade the consequences of low sala Register. tled "an act for the sals of timber her NW 14 of section 29. township 17, a of Lane, state of Oregon, has this day day of July, 1907. Several years of her life were ries. The salaries and often the con I range 8 w , by George M Runyan, I lands In the states of California. tiled in this office his sworn state BENJAMIN L. EDDT, spent in Eugene with her parenti, ditions under which teachers In the contest»**, In which it Is alleged ths’ I Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter Register Notice for Publication. ment No. 7967, for ^he purchase of I public schools teach do not offer suf No ig ritory." as extended to all the public where she attended the Geary school said George M. Runyon never estab- United States Land Office, NB44 of SE>4 of Sec ficient Inducement to offset the more 1 land stat«» bv act of August 4. Notice for Publkati'« and the university. About ten yeara | lished a bona fide residence upon Roseburg. -.——■ — — ■ n, Or., — . • , • March —> .. . . .. 29, * v , 1907 l.7Vf. J Township No. *" 17 south. Range ‘ Fowler, of --------- Walton, county United States Land Offi<*, ago she went to Ashland, where she promising position In the commercial said land; that he has wholly failed I LlMle M. “ Notice Is hereby given that in I No. 7 west, W. __ M., , ___ and will j life of a large city. Recourse is had. I of Lane, state of Oregon, has this entered the Ashland . . ormal School, Roseburg, Or., April 10. 1 to Improve or cultivate said land as compliance with the provisions of offer proof to show that the land Notice is hereby given that is from which al le graduated with hon- therefore, to selecting students with by law required; that said absence I day filed in this office her sworn the act of congress of June 3, 1878, sought is more valuable for its tim ' Incompetent high school or normal No. 804 9 for the purchase statement or». Soon afi er »he was married to was not due to employment in the entltleu. "An Act for the sale of tim ber or stone than for agricultural pliance with the provisions of one of her c »mate», and had school training, to fill these increas- military or naval service of the of the SE>4 of SE*4 of section ber lands In the states of California purposes, and to establish his claim of Congress of Jun» 3. 18»8, en i Ing yearly vacancies. Hence we he- ! No. 12. tn township No. 18 south. n: spent hr t le since In Cal- Ore-"- ----- •- and Washington • •• United States In time of war, said "An Act for the sale of gon. Nevada ter No. 8 west. W. M., and ritorv.' sa extended to all the pub- to said land before W. W. Calkins. In the States of California. Horn it tona and Texas, I lleve that constant effort shall be parties are hereby notified to appear, rang< •' U S Commissioner, at his office in I made by all persons In educational* 4 will offer proof to show that the land She I respond and offer evidence touching daughter aged lie land states by -7 ^act of August 4, Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the Nevada and Washington renm . . lines to secure for teachers such ade- ’ 1 «ought Is more valuable for Its timber 7 yen said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m ns extended to all the Pubb< Holin, of New- Watson, of Eugene, 13th day of July, 1907. :qnat« compensation for their work | on July 17, 1907, before W. W. Cal or stone than for agricultural pur- 1892. Martha E. ~ berg, Hulln, conntv of Lane, state of Oregon, has States by act of August 4• He names as witne that both teacher and public will real po* John E? and to establish her claim to of I’m rem lliHH Wl 11 soon kins, U, 8 Commissioner, at his of this dav filed her sworn statement Carlile, of Hal William Aldous, of " •••>' n' '' ,5,} ise teaching Is a profession. We » ish Oregon; William J >1 said land before W W. Calkins, f 8. arrive In for I i)ii rial, the fu- fice in Eugene. Oregon, and that No. 7946 for the purchase Jf the St* Haynes of Lane. State of Oregon, ■*» neral to » home of her ; heartily to endorse the action of the' final hearing will be held at 10 Commissioner, at his office In Eu of NE», ; NW >4 of NE V, and SE 'i Knapp, . of Hale, Oregon: George day filed in this office his sw°7«/of ¡legislature that has fixed the tnini-[ of Hale. Oregon; Edward II. gene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th uncle. L o'clock a. m. on July 31, 1907. be nt 161 of NW <4 of section No. 2 3, In town Sawyer East ment No. 7975 for the P>-ff , of Elmira, Oregon. Eleventn fore the register and receiver at the day of July, 1907. lute of the ar- i mum salary at a living wage ship No .. _____ 18 south. w range No. ' ln Tow Any and al! persons claiming ad- the Nty of NE '« ; S" The National Educational Associa-1 She names as witnesses: Sidney I'nltisl States Land office in Rose rival Is not yet known. 9 west. Willamette Meridian, and will I ~Jy the above described lands and lot 4. of section No. 1 • tlon ajiproves the efforts of the sim burg, Oregon. Porter, of Walton, Or.: Elmer Kirk, offer proof to show that the land versely ship No. 19 south. Ran*’’ >'1tn are requested r ___ ___ , plified spelling board and other bod to ____ file their claims in W M . and will offer proof " The said contestant, having In a of Walton. Or.; Ed Whittaker, of NiUS SOTF-S ies to promote the simplification of proper affidavit, filed May 24. 1907. Walton. Or.; Richard G. Fowler, of sought Is more valuable for its tint-1 this office on or before said 13th day ber or stone tnan for agricultural of July, 1907. I that the land sought is 'nore,,’"B for English spelling by the Judicious Next Monday 120® Chinamen.who omission of useless silent letters and set b>rth facts which show that after Walton, Or. for its timber or stone ■ purposes, and to establish her claim I BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Any and all persona claiming ad have been In Oakland since the big the substitution of a more regular due diligence personal service of this to said land before W. W. Calkins agricultural purposes. . befo(t versely the above described lands Register. ! U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in l fire, will return to San Francisco, and intelligible spelling. In place of notice cannot be made. It ts hereby lisb his claim to said 1*»«' are requested to file their claims in Eugene. Oregon, on Monday, the 8th i office In Eugene, Oregon, on Monday. J and occupy their old quarters, which forms that are grossly Irregular, an- ordered and directed that such notice SfiTn E ' " * ' ’ be given by due and proper publica this office on or before said 20th day day of July. 1907. have been rebuilt. Pam ’: ef July, 1907. 1 ’°7' Monday “¿e 1 Sth day of atomoua. such additions to be made tion. of July, 1907. the She 15th day She names as witnesses: William | The Elks will begin their national according to the existing rules and ' BENJAMIN L. EDDY,' She names as witnesses: Charles He names as *l‘D***.MBt W. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. D Meadow. Oregon; Giles' conclave in Philadelphia next Mon analogies ot English spelling with the Register. Register Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon; John H A Severtgn. of Eugene. Oregon: Hinkson, of Alma. Oregon * 13 day, for which great preparations due regard to the standards accepted . have been made, the local committee by scholars, and the assoc* M A* Oregon: Archie1 (.«orge Liles, of Eugene. Oregon: Jo * Porter, oi Walton. £d * tenh<*ns. of Crow, Oregon; Jo Liles, Fowler, of Walton. Or‘’*i spending lioo.ooo getting ready. by approves the simpler latlon hr Richardson, of Meadow. Oregon Notice for Publication. form e 01 < row. Oregon. n th It la estimated that over 100.000 will taln*d In the list of 300 tl e id Any and all persons claiming ad- Whitaker, of Walton. ¡«1 «d- words n Any and all persons claiming ad be present from other parts of the spelled in tWo or more Any and all P”'’*41"" '^,.i 'U* at Levi ’he »bov.'-desertbed lands are United States Land Office, ways p Vaux hi req u versely the above described lands fib country. ■d her final versely the above, (.jjiss W Roseburg, Or.. April 1®, 196 1 claims in this | are re listed by the simplified ace oí i ■ offlc Al llndlcted furniture dealers who board and containing the twel spell of Mid ’•tats d 8th day of thia ot «•tea to file their claims in 1 are requested to file the Notice Is hereby given that In cot In th July have not paid a fine will be heard in pllfied forms now used in the lu on . or before said 15th day I this office on or before sat pllance with the provisions of the act of Jul 1*07. Oregon, and M (l the United States court on the 15th. cation ot the association BENJAMIN L EDDY. of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled I of Jnly, 1907. rnpT. ' BENJ AM'N L »■ptember. 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m , “An Act tor the Mie of timber lands BENJAMIN L. EDDY. ( Regis! ar. Register. > PUT ON WENDLING TRAIN VERY SOON HARRIMAN WANTS CHANCE TO COMPETE SOWN AND ARMITAGE BUY LIVERY BUSINESS