Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, October 10, 1907, Image 9

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BIGGEST MAK”
littlest WOMAN
f
' f the Denver gambling syndicate
1 were deemed to die at the hands o
dynamiters, wa* the astonis Ing dls-
I eovary made by accident late
late last
night and rep< orted to the police tn
time to preve: nt the killing of Mr.
Chase and hts family.
Enough of the deadly explosive
was fouud by the police concealed
near the Chase home to blow up the
Capitol, and ft is considered certain
that, had not the plans been heard,
some members of the most prominent
A. WELCH TELLS OF PROGRESS families in the state would have per­
ished along with Mr. Chase and his
OF WORK NOW BEING DONE ON family.
Chase completely collapsed when
EUGENE A EASTERN PROJECT. I he learned how near he had been to
FIVE HUNDRREl) TONS OF NEW death by dynamite.
Society Events SURVEYORS ARE
I
M te . G. N. Frazer
last Saturday alterni
riotic League. The le
j ed to two excellent j ‘apers irotu the
yen
of , Mrs. - -
S. ............
W. T«i
,
-ylor and Mrs. J.
J. Walton. Miss Veda Quackenbush
THEY STOOD TALKING
and
Miss
Ina
Watkins
assisted Mrs
GATHER ON
THE
RECENT
Frazer in serving, while airs. Wall
SECRETARY
TAFT kins was a guest of the club.
VISIT OF
COMING UP VALLEY
TOWARD EUGENE
DATE SET FOR
THAW S SECOND T«!AL
La
S'
Ku
e I
wl
. Or
v KI
CONTEST NOTICE.
rtment of the In nterlor. United
*tes Land Office. 1 Roseburg, Ore-
1 18 1907.
A
contest affidavit hav-
Ing
fn filer in this office by Chi­
Wllcut
contestant, against
earl eu ry No. 1023 7, mad»
>«r 4, 1900 for the S. W.^ of
14, tp. 17 S„ E
Range 8 W., by
Ernest Tabor contest
-tee. in which it
is alleged that said Ernest Tabor
never made settlement on said land
he made uo improvements of any
kind, and he has entirely abandoned
said land and living at Mapleton;
that said absence was not due to em­
ployment in the military or naval
service of the United States In time
of war, said parties are hereby noti­
fied to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at
10 o'clock a m on August 16, 1907,
before W W. Calkins, U S. Commia-
sloaer at his office at Eugene, Ore­
gon. and that final hearing will ba
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August
30, 1907, before the Register and
Receiver at the United States Laa*
Office in Roseburg, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, filed June 17, 1907,
set forth facts which show that____
after
due diligence personal service of this
notice can not be made, it Is hereby
ordered and directed that such no­
tice be given by due and proper pub­
lication.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register
of cot
jf Ju n
"an a
rily the :
i
♦
New York, Oct. 7.— Harry +
th Stat'
of Ci ilif rn
+ Thaw's trfial fur killing Stati­ ♦ N rada and s Wi
4- ford White wl!l begin Dec le m- ♦ as extended to ail ngton
♦ ber 2. Th's agreement was
'
♦ states by act of
4,
+ reached between District At- ♦ seph J Watts, of August
Eugene,
y of
4- torney Jerome. Martin W.l Ul- ♦
Oregon filed a thlí
Lane, state of Oregon,
+ lieton , counsel for Thaw, an
i <1
¡
' 907. I If
♦ Justice Dowling, of the su- ♦ office on February 26,
statement. No. 841b for thr
♦ prenie court, today. Littleton ♦ sworn
of the SW Q of NWQ anC
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ wanted the date set for No­ ♦ purchase
W »* of SW Q of Section No. 1 l tu
Miss Minnie Schwarzschild de­
T( MlNNEAl’OLIS.
♦ vember 14, but Jerome oppos­ ♦ Township
No. 17 south, range N<>. '<
lightfully entertained with a dinner
♦ ed bis motion.
♦ west, W. M . and will offer proof to
party on Thursday evening at halt
♦ show
that the land sought is nurne
past six.
The dining room, in1
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ valuable
for Its timber or stone than
The recent visit to the northwest which covers were laid for sixteen, I RAIL« NOW ON WAY FROM THE
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
of War William H. was prettily decorated with roses and
EAST
cf SecretarJ
tablish his claim to said land before
nasturtiums.
Mrs. Durkheimer as-'
T»ft, resulted in the meeting ot what slated Mrs. Schwarzschild in serving
Notice to Creditor»,
W. W. Calkins, I'. S. commlssloue.-,
regard as the "biggest” man The guests were the Misses Winifred
•stat» of John Kizer, deceased
at hl* office In Eugene on Monday,
j
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Felix
the 2811* day of October. 1907.
American politics and the greatest Cockerline, Jessie Bacon Helens Rob­
A. Welch, the electric railway mag­
Edward Whittaker baa be»n duly
H» names as witnesses: David R.
woman in the world—Mrs. inson, Florence Sumner, Ida Hend-
Mrs. Lulu Tollman, of the Tollman ; appointed
administrator
nate,
arrived
up
from
Portland
thia
of
th»
I
Lakin, of Kugene, Oregon; Nortnsn
own Tom Thumb.
The widow of ersh, Mrs. L. E. Tidball, the Messrs. afternoon to look after the work on photo studio, took several photo- [estate of John Klxer, deceased, E Markley, of Eugene, Oregon; Ar­
1UIU Thumb la M
„w'®d«*r Smith, Wm. Barker. Arthur
^ historical Tom
now
graphs of Reta Dale, who took the by t the Honorable G. R. Chris- thur Jones, of Hale, Oregon; Charles
» _x_— m
I*U »View
feature
with
the fluntexar
Gentry 11Hnderschott, Elmer Paine. Richard- the Eugene a - Eastern's project In part of the American widow fn the man.
_____ ,
county
judge
of
Lane H. Watte, of Eugene, Oregon.
»hp Stellas* 1-^—-----
■
■
■
son,
Harold
Germaines
and
Moritz
Eugene
and
vicinity.
He
«...
K k .-
B-o hers In famous
shows
which are 15
to
had noth- Prince of Filsen.” which appeared county. State of Oregon.
All per-
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Eugen.
T^?Ou
(Germany
Br0‘
Tneartav. Oct 15
recently,
and ------
she -------
has . received civ/iin
sons uanuf,
having t claims
against i the
estate versely th« above described lands are
- - ----------
,-------
isttuj ■tj.uuai
nt« UBlMft
Ing new to give out when approach- here
.
♦
ft«
while ♦ the” ahnwu
shows were in Minn
Mlone-
a letter from Miss Dale, written at ar» hereby notified to present the requested to file tbelr claims In rhis
Mrs. George M. Miller was the ed by a reporter after his arrival on Portland, from which the following1 same
------- -- to the ............
— -•
— of­ office on or before said 2 8tb day ot
inolis Secretary Taft was announc-
executor
at the law
the 2:05 train, but stated that work is taken:
gracious
hostess
on
last
Tuesday
fice of Dorris & Skipworth In Eu­ October, 1907.
d for a speech in the slate univer-
evening to about twenty guests at on the line is progressing satisfacto­
"The pictures are the most artis­ gene City. Oregon, with the necessary
jtv armory there.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
tic and the best I ever had taken. 1 i vouchers, within six months from the
Mr» Gen Tom Thumb’ who ls now her home in the Fairmount hills. rily so far as he knew.
Register.
The
gathering
was
given
in
honor
of
tl,; Countess Magri, through her
The surveyors for the Eugene-Sa­ am more than delighted and feel that date of the first publication of this
m»-nage to Count Primo Magri Bev- Mr. and Mrs. Warner W. Brown. lem line, Mr. Welch said, were In Al­ I was well repaid in going to Eu­ notice.
Notice for 1'utilication.
u°' years _
o a rtyat
gene to find so excellent and artis­
Dated this, the 3lst day of Au­
Zril
ago, I-» has
met manv
many n«»t_
not­ During the evening a dainty chafing
United States Land Office,
»biei
able*’during her long career but dish supper was served, presided ov­ bany yesterday when he was there, tic a photographer. 1 am sure you gust, 1907.
Roseburg, Or.. July 29. 1907.
FELIX EDWARD WHITTAKER.
had never either seen or heard the er by Miss Emma Wold. Among the and would push on toward Eugene at could win fame and fortune in New
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
Notice for Publication.
Executor. pliance with the provisions of the act
L Secretary of War, so when she guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bur­ once, reaching this city within a few York.” She accompanies the letter
den, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chambers,
with
a
large
order
for
the
photo
­
United States Iaind Office,
DORRIS
&
SKIPWORTH.
toand «a« *as one of many hundreds Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Stafford, Mr days. The company has ordered 500
of
congress
of
June
3,
1878,
enti
­
graphs she had taken here.
Roseburg, Or.. July 30. 1907.
Attorneys for estate.
who were unable to gain admission
tled
"An
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
tons of new rails for the line to
Notice is hereby given that in com­
to the university armory she accept­ and Mrs. E. O. Potter, Mrs. .Minnie
lands in the states of California. Or­ pliance with the provisions of the act
Notice for l'ablicatéoa.
ed the opportunity to hold an infor- Washburn, Mrs. McIntosh, President
egon.
Nevada
and
Washington
terrl
­
United State* Land Office.
of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­
I P. L. Campbell, Dr. Leonard, Prof.
ory," as axtended to all the public tled "An act for the sale of timber
Roseburg, Or.. July 2b. 1907
L. C. Carson, .Mr, and Mrs. Frank
land
stat«»
by
act
of
Augnst
4,
1892,
Notte» is her»bv giv»» that in com-
lands in the states of California, Or­
Gilstrap, Miss Cora Wold »nd Miss
pitan»» with th» act of •onisws of Wlllia«i M Bnivth, of Engene. coun- egon, Nevada and Washington terri­
Emma Wold. During th» wint»r
to
of
lain».
Stat»
of
Or»gou.
tiled
In
Jan» 3. 1S7S, »ntitl»«l "Ai act fot-
tory,” as extended to all the public
months Mr« Miller will be at home
! th» sal» of timber landa ia the states thia »IB»« on May IM. : - .
land stat«M< by act of August 4, 1892.
to her many friends on Tuesday ev­
swora
stafeniaut
No.
8441
for
the
ening of each week.
John W. Rowland, formerly of Eu­ i of California. Oregon. Nevada and paietea»» of th» NW Q of NW1» of Lyman J. McCrath, of Sultan, county
+ + +
gene, a son of Mr. and Un L. R Washington Territory," ai «atended 3»»N»t> No. 29, in Township No of Snohomish, state of Washington,
filed tn this office on April 1 1, 1907,
On Friday evening at th» dormi­
Rowland, is now acting »urv»yor-g»n- to all th* public land st»*»» by act of 19, sa.tte
rangs No. , t>
west Ills sworn statement No. 8468 for
tory the Y M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
eral of Oregon. The Portland Jour­ Asitast 4, 1992, John M«0»geeb. of IMIIaawtta
Meridian.
and
will
|
th»
purchase of the SE>4 of Section
Crow, eoiinty of Lan». sVae» of Or»
gave their annual reception to new
nal says:
offer proof to show that the land
students. The evening was devoted
"John W Rowland, chief dark in •on. filed in this off!«» on March 9. I sought i» aiore valuable for Its tlm- No. 10, In Township No. 17, south,
to music, speeches and conversation,
the surveyor-general's off'ee, has 1907. his sworn stat»ia»tit. No. *431,! her or stone than for agricultural range No. 7 west, W. M , ar.d will
and a general good time
been given charge of the office tem­ for the purchase of th» NR % of NW purpose», and to establish his claim offer proof to show that the land
joyed by all.
porarily iiendlng the appointment of Q (fractional) of S»«tion No. 4. in to said land before W. W. Calkins, sought. Is more valuable for its tim­
a successor to the late John I». Daly, Township No. 19 south, rang» No. 5 U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In ber or stone than for agricultural
+ ♦ +
west. W M., anl will offer proof to'
purposes, aud to establish hlv claim
Cards have been received in
who met his death by falling down
Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the to said la:id before W. W. Calkins,
gene announcing the marriage
from the second story of the Selling- ah >w that, the land aoaght Is more 2d day of November. 1907.
valuable ■for its timber or stone thiei
U. S. Commissioner, at his office In
Miss Berta Eddy and Mr. Ray Quinn,
Hirsch building several days ago.
He names as witneM»*:
Augui-
which occurred in Portland on last
"According to instruct'ons which for aarlcultural purpose», sad to cs- tits J. Brooke, of Eugene, Oregon; Eugene, Oreg in, on Tuesday, the
5th day of November, 1907.
tela data* t< -aid laud b I
Sunday, Sept. 29. They will be at
were sent to Mr. Rowland t>y wire tabllsh
W W. Calkins, L S. Commissioner, Jerry D. Dammon, of H'lgene, Ore-
He name* as witnesses: George H.
home in Portland after October 15.
from Commissioner Ballinger today, at his office
in Eugene, Oregon, on gon; Charles Layii«, of .Mound, Ore- Hale, C. Kansas Hale, Mark Thur­
Both Mr. and Mrs. Quinn are former
he is to serve as surveyor-general and
the 29th day of October. gon; James Gillespie, of Mound, Or- man and C. P. Courtright, all ot
residents of Eugene aud graduates
have entire charge of the office and Tuesday,
egon.
Hale, Lane county, Oregon.
1907.
of the high school.
its papers until such time as General
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Any and nil persons claiming ad-
He narr.es ns witnesses:
Georg"
AO-
Daly's successor shall have been
4' + +
Hadley, of Crow, Oregon; Era uk versely the above described lands are versely the above described lands are
Mr. Joseph Knapp, who has been
pointed and qualified foi duty."
Dleee, of Crow,
t
Oregon;
lohn requested to file their claims In this requested to file their claims In this
in charge of the government timber
Schrimpf, if Crow, Oregon; Charles office on or before said 2d day of office on or before said Sth day of
testing station at the University of
November, 1907.
November, 1907.
Hadley, of Crow, Oregon.
Oregon, left on an early train Mon­
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Any and all persons claiming ad­
day morning or Washington, D. C.,
Register.
versely the above described lands ire
Register.
where he will spend the winter. Mr.
requested to file their claims In this
Notice for I'litilk-ulIon.
Knapp was a member of the Sigma
Notice
Bor
Publication.
office on or before said 2 9t’i day of
United States Land Office,
Nu fraternity and very popular in
United States Land Office.
October, 1907.
Roseburg, Or., July 10. 1907.
student circles.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Roseburg Or., July 27, 1907.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
In
com
­
♦ + ♦
Stark, lessee of the Hotel
Notice Is hereby given that in com­
Register
pliance with the provisions of the act
The first of the season’s silver teas
Snteede, has purchased front Jas. M.
pliance with the provisions of the act
of
congress
of
Juno
3,
1978,
entitled
given by the ladies of St. Mary’s
Tally his fine 56-acre farm two miles
Notice for Pahl lent lull.
"An act, for the sale of timber lands of congress of June 3, 1979, enti­
CY YOUNG.
southwest of Eugene, for 14500, and
Episcopal Guild, occurred last Wed­
United States Land Office.
tled "An act for the sale of timber
he and his family will reside there,
nesday afternoon at the home of
Roseburg, Or., July 23, 1907. In the states of California, Oregon, lands In the states of California, Or­
Oldest
pitcher
in
the
big
leagues,
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory."
Mrs. Geo. McMorran, who was joint
driving to the city in their carriage
Notice Is hereby given that fn com­ a 1 extended to all the public land egon, Nevada and Washington terri­
SECRETARY
MRS. hostess with Mrs. Mary Yerrlngton lie has been a professional player when occasion demands. Included 1A pliance with the provisions of an act sta’“s by act of August 4, 1 892, Sam- tory,” as extended to all the public
the deal are two good milch cows, of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
and Mrs. Henry Tromp. About fifty
land states by act of August 4, 1892,
GEN. TOM THUMB.
a number of pigs, eight dozen chick­ "An act for the sale of timber lands u I 3. Simmons, of Eugene, county of Cell* Owen, of Crow, county of Lane,
guests were present and a special of­ for seventeen years.
L
me,
Plato
of
Oregon,
filed
in
this
ens, and all the farm machinery on In the states of California, Oregon,
rtl rcreptlm until such tim< as the fering was received.
office on January 8, 1907, his sworn state of Oregon, filed In this office
possible candidate for president of
Springfield and on up the McKenzie, the place. Thirty or thirty-five acres Nevada and Washington Territory," st at tnien t No. 82 47 for the purchase on Migrch 12. I 90i. her sworn state­
of the place are in cultivation, and as extended to all the public land
the United States should have fin­ EVIDENt E Ati HAST
ment. No. 8435, for the purchase
and construction work in that direc-
sowed to grain, and there are about states by act of August 4, 1892, Nor­ of the SE *4 of section No. 6, In of the 8\4 of SE*4
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
ish"!—for she Is a detormiped little
of Sec-
townshlp.No
.
19,
south,
rnnge
5
west,
t'on
will
be
rushed
as
fast
as
possi
­
ten acres of fine grub oak wood. Mr. ris Own, of Crow, county of Lane,
San Francisco, Oct. 4.—John H.
l»dv ->nd generally carries out any
tlon No. 8, in Township No. 19 south,
W.
M.,
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
Stark wijl ra'se a good portion of state of Oregon, filed In this office
Marble, one of the attorneys repre­ ble.
range No. 4 west, W. M., and will
pl»n formulated.
“The work of building the bridge the vegetables to be used in the hotel on February IS, 1907, his sworn that the land sought Is more valuable offer proof to «how that the land
I’, was Mrs. Gen. Tom Thumb, senting the federal government iti
for
Its
timber
or
stone
than
for
ag
­
therefore, to whom Secret. tv Taft the investigation being conducted in across the Willamette at Springfield on the place-and will furnish a great statement No. 83S9 for the purchase ricultural purposes, and to establish sought Is more valuable for It* tim­
-«■ mu
pcgciurn nn
■- ■■ th"
i ■- <■ a*- - this city by Interstate Commerce Is expected to begin at once,' 'Mr. deal of the milk to be used. There of the NMj of NW Q of section No. his claim to said land before W. W. ber or stone than for agricultural
was
first presented
to he left
r o yand the “official” photogrnnh-; Commissioner Franklin K. Lane Welch said. “L. N. Roney has the is a nice house and a fine new barn 32, in township 19, routh, range No Cclkins, IT. 3. Commissioner,, at his purposes and to establish her claim
er was on hand to note the fac* that i into t-e subject of secret railroad contract and I suppose he la now get­ on the farm, besides all the other 4 west, W. M., and will offer proof office In Eugene, Oregon, on Wednes­ to said land before W. W. Calkins.
to show that thp land sought Is more day, the 2d day of October, 1907.
I' 8. Commissioner, at his office in
the
’r. ary was hugely pleas d 1 rebates and other abuses, said to- ting out his timbers for the structure conveniences of a country residence.
» t ! the little lady diminutively “dee-| day that the officials have suffi­ and getting the other mater'als to­
valuable for its timber or stone than
He names as witnesses: Frank L. Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 1st
Ills Dear Old Mother.
for agricultural purposes, and to es­ Crenshaw, of Panther, Oregon; Win­ day of November. 1907.
cient evidence to convict officials of gether ready to begin active opera­
Hinted.''
"My dear old mother, who Is now tablish his claim to said land before fred IL Parsons, of P inther, Oregon;
She names as witnesses: Charles
‘ I've met many big men in my > the Southern Pacific Railroad com­ tions."
When asked wh°n the other three eighty-three years old, thrives on W. W. Calkins, United States Com­
pany of such violations in at least
time,” said the countess
Albert Porter, of P inther, Oregon; Sovereign, of Eugene, Oregon; Jo.
Liles, of Crow, Oregon; Walter Hol­
"And I try not to overlook the ! 50 cases. It is understood the mat­ car3 for the local system are expected Electric Bitter*,” writes W. B. Brun­ missioner, at his office In Eugen», Or­ Jesse Hounds, ot Eugene, Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming ad­ land, of Crow, Oregon; Norrl* Ow­
smallest detail,” sa'd the mam. of ter will be referred to the Washing­ to arrive Mr. Welch stated that it son, of Dublin, Georgia. "She has egon. on Thursday, the 24th day of
war and politics, and after there had j ton authorities very shortly, and would be sixty days yet. They are taken them for about two years and October, 1907.
versely the above de.-ribed lands are en, of Crow, Oregon.
enjoys an excellent appetitle, feels
He names as witnesses: Dale Ow. requested to file their claims In this
Any and all persons claiming ad­
been further exchange ot pleasant­ that United States District Attorney not needed now, nor will they be un­
ries ®nd the distinguished diplomat Devlin will be asked to present the til the line is completed to Spring- I strong and sleeps well.” That's the en, of Eugene, Oregon; Geor re W. office on or
l th« cil.1 2d day of versely the above described lands are
way Electric Bitters affect the aged, Holin”'’, of Crow. Oregon. Walter October, 19"7
requested to file their claims In this
and th« famous midget had been du­ facts to the Federal grand Jury, field.
The work of huild'ng the dam and and the same happy results follow fn II' land, of Crow, Oregon; Joseph
office on or before said 1st day of
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
ly "nosed,” the secretary proceeded Mr. Marble called attention to to-
on the McKenzie will be-
November, 1907
Register.
cn bls eastern way and the countess day’s testimony of J. C. Stubbs, as­ power canal a short time and con­ all cases of female weakness and L! \ of Grow. Oregon.
gin
within
general
debility.
Weak,
puny
chil
­
Arv
and
all
perron*
claiming
ad-
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
sistant freight agent of the Southern
on b»r western tour.
tracts for the work will soon be let.
a <>llH SI .M'(Ì<‘4‘»
Register.
Purtng the forty-eight years Mrs. Pacific, who showed the discrimi­ The plant will be put up during the dren, too, are greatly strengthened vi -fc-ly th» nb.ive described lands are
by them. Guaranteed also for stom­ requested to file their claims In this
De:>artníftrt ot
interior»
■vrn- Thcmb has been before the nation and rebates in favor of the
coming spring.
ach,
liver
and
kidney
troubles
by
W.
of
o
f
ee
on
>r
before
said
24th
day
Office,
Ini
•
81
'
■
!•
n<!
Notice
for
Publication.
rabli- gh" has toured practically ev- largo shippers.
L. DeLano's drug store. 50c.
CctoiM r, IM?
Roseburg, Cr., Aug. 14. 1907.
I’nited States Land Office,
"When it comes to favoring the
*ry country on the globe, and has
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
A sufficient r. mended contest af­
Roseburg, Or., July 30, 1907.
¡'a1:-- hands with more people than large shipper and discriminating |
Rp'rl.-.tor.
in
thia
of-
fldavit
having
been
filed
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦+++
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
toy other persnn in the world. This against the smaller shipper condi-j
flee by James A. Bm man, conteat- pliance with the provisions of the act
♦
•»
!’ her own declaration and no one tions are worse in California than
<
BORN
4
IM>KX
No.
13.-
ant,
against
homestead
entry
of
congress of June 3, 1979, enti­
Notice for I'lilillcHt bin.
"3 lock her in the eye and dispute anywhere else in the United Stat4s,
710, made August 9, 1904, for the tled "An act for the sale of timber
♦
♦
Department of the Interior,
1:.
said Mr. Marble. “I do not see how
lota one (1 » and two (2), of section lands in the states of California, Or­
Land Office at Roseburg. Or.,
"It mskes me smile when I read it is possible for the smaller con­
18, township 16 south, range 6 w., egon, Nevada and Washington terri­
August
5,
1
907.
to
In
Eugene,
October
6.
1907,
cerns
to
exist
at
all
under
the
cir
­
or
that
ORDER PLACED WITH POVEY
this political cand'date
Notice Is hereby given that Jesse by Abraham Spurgeon, contest««. i'i tory,” as extended to all the public
Geo. M. Bryant and wife, ajion.
f'df'ring from a lame arm from too cumstances.
BROTHERS, OF PORTLAND. TO­
Hooker, of Panther, Oregon, has filed which It Is alleged that said entry­ land states by act of August 4, 1992,
~"!1 hand shaking,” she says.
his notice of bis Intention to make fi­ man did n<x eiw.-ibllsh or maintain Viola S. Page, of Seattle, county of
DAY
—
WILL
BE
MOST
ARTISTICl
' ’ »e traveled 500,000 miles in my
A Most Worthy Article.
nal five-year proof In support of his his residence thereon In his lifetime; King, state of Washington, filed In
'
and I’ve been shaking hands
When an article has been on the
EVER SEEN HERE
claim,
v'z., Homestead Entry No. 11.- and that he died on or about the — this office on April 6, 1907, her
’•l;h people every since I can remem- - mbarket for years and gains friends
407, made April 30, 1902, for the day of August, 1904, leaving a sister, sworn statement No. 9467 for the
Once at St. Johns, Canada. 1 every year. It is rafe to call this med-
E'4 SE%, 8EV* NEU, Section 2«. Martha Hollenbeck, of Mapleton, Or­ purchase of lot 4, and the SE% of
D. L. Povey, cf the firm of Povey
!'03k hands with 1,500 people in 'cine a worthy one. Such is Bal­
Township
19 S, Range 6 W., and egon. and a nephew, H. M. Spurgeon, 8W% of Section No. 30, In Town­
’tnress'on. and I never thought of lard's Horehound Syrup. It positive­ Bros., manufacturers of church win­
said
proof
will
be made before W W. of Goldson, Or., a* hl* helrs-at-law ship No. 17, south, range No. 7
Wting a lame arm.”
ly cures coughs and all pulmonary dows, was In the city from Portland
Calkins
at
Eugene,
Oregon, on No- and only helrs-at-law In the staite of west, Willamette Meridian, and will
Among the world famous person- diseases.
One of the best known today and secured a contract from
Oregon; that he left a brother and offer proof to show that the land
vem
her
8,
1907.
the trustees of the Central Presby­
fjes with whom the countess has merchants in Mobile. Ala., says:
other distant relatives In other states sought Is more valuable for Its tim­
He
names
the
following
witnesses
’J*ken hands have been General
"For five vears my family has not terian church to furnish the windows
to prove his continuous residence up­ and In Canada, whose names and ad­ ber or stone than for agricultural
■rant, General Robert E. Lee, Presi- been troubled with the winter coughs for the new house of worship which
on.
and cultivation of, the land, viz.: dresses are unknown; that none of purposes and to establish her claim
ient Lincoln, Queen Victoria. Napol- and we owe this to Ballard's Hore­ the church is erecting at the corner
Scott
Gillespie, of Panther, Ore­ the said heir* has resided upon or to said land before W. W. Calkins,
”’3. II, Empress Eugenie, Emperor hound Syrup. I know It has saved of East Tenth and Pearl streets.
Pittsburg, Oct. 7.— Members of the gon; Frank L. Crenshaw, of Panther, cultivated or Improved the land em­ IT. S. Commissioner, at his office in
There will be 1200 square feet of Pittsburg delegation to the deep wa­
Kr*ncis Joseph, the King of Benares my children from many sick spe.ls.
braced In said entry since the death Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the
glass, not Including the basement, terways convention at Memphis do Oregon; Frank M. Hooker, of Pan­ of said entryman; that there has been 5th day of November, 1907.
4a® host* of far eastern men of
Linn Drug Co.
of
ther,
Oregon;
William
Larson,
and the windows will be the most ar­ not agree with President Roosevelt
no cultivation of the said premises at
So meeting Secretary Taft
She names as witnesses: William
The east window that during the trip to Memphis there Panther, Oregon.
| any time since date of entry, nor has D. Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; Geo.
*»» onlv an 'ncident. "Bt he's witb-
Volney Hemenway, Sr., who was tistic In the city
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY.
’’ ionbt the biggest man I know,” badly Injured fn a runaway ten
ten will contain a design of the three was any danger of a collision with
¡there
been
any
one
residing
thereon
H. Alden,, of Seattle, Washington;
Register.
1*13 S&y
go' was able to be out on the w'se men of the East and on each the steamer Miss'ssippL on which
nt any time; that the alleged absence M. P. Mabe, of Walton Oregon; John
weeks ;
ago,
side there will be panels for memo­ was the presidential party, and the
I
from
the
land
was
not
due
to
employ-
,treet, todav for the
first
time
since
Notke
for
I'nbllcntlon.
H. Dick of Eugene, Oregon.
.. . -------- — go rials. The north window will con­
|ment In the military or naval service
the accident. He is compelled to
Department of the Interior,
Fred Hartweg, on which was the
Any and all persons claiming ad­
“"nr’.e Josh ¡» '’oinlng."
In tain a design of the shepherd and Pitsburg delegation.
|
of
the
United
States
In
time
of
war,
on
crutches,
his
right
leg
being
They
believe
Land
Office
at
Roseburg,
Or.,
versely the above described land* sen
■ttractJon at the
Eugene
bls flock, a representation of the 23d an Injustice has be"n done Pilot
August 3 1907. said parties are hereby notified to ap­ requested to llle their claim* la this
t^t-j “ ' " Oc‘nb"r 12, will be the bad shape yet.
Psalm * But the prettiest window of Nichols, of ‘he Hartweg, whose li­
*v»r r. ■■'la "Uncle Josh Perkins,”
Notice is hereby given that B. | pear. respond ar a ‘ offer evidence office on or before said Sth day of
all will be the one to the right of the cense was suspended by order of the Frank Dless, of Crow, Oregon, ha» touching said alle r Ion at 10 o'clock November. 19<>7.
»Xon >ted)v tHo most successful ru­ The pain in Ma's head has gone.
pulni. on the north side. The d»sfgn suspended by order of the president. filed hl* Intention to make final five- s. m. on Octo
r»l c, in Hy
th. 1907, before
BENJAMIN L. EDDT.
drama that has been nro-
She's as happy as can be,
6»*»i1 It) y ars. It serves a dis’inct
Captain John Moren, who was on year proof fn support of hl* claim, i W. W. Calkin* V. 4. Commissioner,
Register.
right, her temper will be the Hoffman head of Christ
Her
health
is
with
the star of Bethlehem shedlng the Mississippi, salva he was close vlx., ilomestead Entry No. 1 1.307,! st hl* office In R-tJt ■nc, Oregon, and
ard'h
! V
bright.
commendable purpose,
its
rays
above
and
the
Hilles
below.
Notice
of
F'innl
Settlement.
•
'll
be
held
at
10
that
final
hear
f»r |;
mart"
February
28,
190),
for
Ix>t
4.
to the president, and there was not
'ex in the cleverest and
Since taking Holl'ster* Rocky
The tw i big windows will he 15x22 the slightest danger of a collision. Section 10, Townsh'p 19 8 . Range 5 o'clock a. m
r tober 21. 1907,
Notice I* hereby given that the ad-
Wr”t ent “r'.a'nlng wsy Imaginable
Mountain Tea at night
feet In dimensions, and will be the Captain W. B. Rogers, on board of W.. anrt that said proof will he mad« brfor« t*1» r" -o
tratrlx of the estate of Mvt
d receiver at. the
•54 In a tl iroughly up-to-date man-
Linn Drug Co.
rostllest ever brought to Eugene. the Hartweg. says he never saw a before W. W. Calklnr. IT. 8. Commis­ United State* It
oiflce In Roseburg, Vaughn, deceased, has filed her final
*»r
in
'ruth of the old «av'nj,
They will be installed some tlm<
account for settlement of said estate
fleet better handled and that there sioner, at Eugen*, Oregon, on No­ Oregon
’’•»» "1 '» will f'-d a way.” The
Isa«" S rder*. Bertha S»nde
March, or when the building Is c .m- was no danger of an accident or col­ vember 11, 1907.
The *r'd re
In th" county court of Lari" county,
n?'.lrtl er'xt In the nie-e c»nter In Rarbara Sternberg. ea"h own
<
9
Oregon, and Monday, the 2d day of
pleted.
He narri"* the following wltn»«se* proper aff'dav
lision.
lot?
third
Interest
In
the
Sternoer
Uhcle Josh
for his
September, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m..
to prove hl* continuous residence up- i 1907, *"t forth
IlTTth ■»ter Nan.
acre!
The entire S-’fders farm of 474
Is set for final hearing of said ac­
on, and cult'vition of. the land, »It.: after due rtllla
to
*5 or i le ______
_____
__
THE
TEX
tH
MOTHER
Jnrctlon
City,
have
®o
.1
t
e
T
Josh Pe-klns" has
pYNAMITi: PI/
count.
Herman Ray. T Elmira. Oregon; of this not!*»
rhen-
t.nre*
all
kidney,
bladder
and
,’D IN DEM
from among the best Robert C. Dwigans for »
Eugene, Or . Jnlv 11, 1907.
made trouble*; sold by all druggist* Clsv Owen*, cf E.ig"ne, Oregon; John hereby ord»-« 1
exper’encel
™
’no"t
"Wiy
FLORENCE VAUGHN.
nolle" he give a by due and proper
McCulloch,
of
Crow.
Oregon;
Homer
on
two
months'
treatment
by
mall
or
’U'^f ronvclentfou« actor*
____
and j
nver, C-‘
Administratrix.
CA 3 T O jn. T A- -
publication
Haye*, of Crow, Oregon
for
«1
Dr
E
W
Hall.
292«
Ol've
____________ _
• ‘
tel. Davi? H. Moff.tt, bank
,,1P American stage. The
WALTON & NESS.
JIN L. EDDY.
LEN.
BENJAMIN L. FDDY,
street,
St.
Louis.
Jio.
Send
f»r
tes
­
8«»r»the
■
■
'* n»o»t elaborately staged and
Konntxe. I Lawrence Phfnp*. the
Attornaya.
Register.
Register. |
Sold by
Hull'*
Drug
Edward Chase, king timonials.
h!**uDfol »cerery. The
^•»iernent Is fOT one night only.
MRS. TOLLMAN RECEIVES
PRAISE FROM RETA DALE
J8HN W. RIWLÄND
SURVEY8R-IENERAL
J. M. STARK IUYS
JAS. TALLY FARM
MORE MEMBERS
OF ANNANIAS CLUB
TO BE INITIATED