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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. fliB Mate JUOQE CLELAND liable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. UPHOLDS DIRECT LEGISLATION -~v« upon the mind, 1 r Inev trou1'1” P« eimanibition; beauty, , vigor and cheerful- [ ix-ss soon disappear ' when tile kidneys are J out of order or dis- j eased. Portland, Or, March 9__ 4 Kulnev trouble has Upholding the validity of the 4 become so prevalent i initiative and referendum 4 that it is not uncom-! amendment to the state con 4 mon for a child to be , stitution, t’r-'siding Judge 4 born afflicted with Cleland, f the state circuit + weak kidneys. If the I court, tod y sustained th- de I ,, ^..testoooiten.ifthe urine scaWs murrer filed by State Attor 4 or if w bcn the child reaches an I ney-General Crawfod In the 4 th' lhould be able to control the > attack made on the law by th-* a ’vet atfi.cted with bad-wet- Pacific States Telephone & 4 ^«ndupou it. the cause of the diffi- > Telegraph Company The 4 nfV‘ troUb]e, and the first state attempted to collect 4 <*lt‘ ¿J I lie towards the treatment of $10,450 from the telephone 4 gtpskon r...nt organs. This unpleasant company as 2 per cent of 4 t3'*,le‘»d»«’ '■> a J'““*"1 c‘,,,,litlon of its gross earnings, under the 4 <'»evsa.nl bladder and uot to a initiative act of 1906. The 4 people suppose- case will be carried to the 4 1 « « well as men are made m.ser- Btate supreme court. 4 wth kidnev and bladder trouble. | 4 ’ L nee,i tiie same great remedy. ¿Sd ami the immediate effect of 4 is soon realued^J^ls sold , kdruggist"- in fifty- —t nid one-lmlar „ , hotties. Voui’mv Kt« a sample lx>ttie I ■* f ? 1. X«« ■ .Aw* . o,o a Homo _ of Swamp-Rool — - pblet teding »■'! about Swamp-Root, ¡Cisding man * ot the thousands of testi- Building operations on the C. & A. " j letters received from sufferers ' In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., railroad, which have continued wlth- htartamtun, N. V.. be sure and mention I out intermission throughout the win- Ibis naper Don't make any mistake. |ter, are being pushed with increased vigor, says the Corvallis Tiirfes. Et remember tilt nai Track-laying is now progressing at Dr. Kilmer's SwmiimK the rate cf about a quarter of a mile Ltss. Binghamton. 1 i day. The end of the track has reached a point five miles south of own. The surveying crew has again ‘aken to the field for locating the 'ine beyond the end of tha present trade at Bruce Lane, 13 mil ) to the southward, It is the purpose to push 'he end of the track southwest int< the timber districts as fast as poss: Ole and to that end grading will be commenced in time to have it finish •d as far as possible before th< ground becomes baked and hard which condition makes the work nore expensive. There Is no blowing about what Is being done, but the work is proceeding steadily, and al most before they know It Corvallis ■vill have an important line 'to the outh and southwest In regular op- ■ratlon. It will be of immense bene Ptcifk horse Liaknent is prepared fit, not only to Corvallis, but to all ngtsslv lor the needs of horsemen and the region being tapped iu southern rxckmen. It is a powerful and pene- Benton. TRACKLAYING ON CARVER RAILROAD irttmt liniment, ■ remedy lor emerjco oes. A soothine embrocation lor the nW «1 pain, aad the best liniment for sffims and soreness. Inequated for ar»f the wounds and Injuries of BARBED WIRE and for bealinf cuts. Ik»»««*, sores and bruises Pacific ♦ I (oaranteed. Ns ether is so good or helpful in so many wjx II it fails to satisfy, we authorize d teeters to refund the purchase price. on. mum «onut rim cints e*«Tv»«o, one. * B00* LET r G olden " W est COFFEE I TEA SPICES 't I baking powder EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT’ atrial WILL convince CLOSSET ä DEYEÏ ^PORTLAND, ORE.^j THE ENDLESS CHAIN ’ r coming of spring, squirrel», 71 ' ""1 saee rats legularly appear the fa-ids of giowing grain. ¿/J" 11- «ea,on. when their natural . ' ' their numbers may be ' ihed by a systematic war- Every female killed be- sai' * >oun8 are born, reduces the ' least ten later on. ’ Squ rrel Polson Is the most v d”tru'tlve agent yet devised H-..’ 'mlnatlon. It Is an abso- onrtaln Instrument of d«-ath for M ué — .EVei? kernel Is warranted to /»Imatic changes. d> - Jew, frost, or tha ■«we of the - earth do not effect It» "•"Th It '<r*a lnd renufres no rntx'ng or prep »«i’ so f ts alw»-, ready for use. No 1 I’ea. s wilt tvfund th» K* pri‘ !f ’’t as claim* <1. fr. J ^leal Co., Portland. Oregon ^***,***«4-n»W»4 1 x-JLiT : • I e "r°M s HEAVE DROPS ’■ ’rr.ieSy for heaves ’•« ' ct. 31,1902 — V t .„t 1 gave my Í "S'one's Heave . er ot heaves, r ar.I «he has 'd -e GVallace E. 8 lem. Or. I àruggufr. •**<>•••• w W. KINSEY Auctioneer IME. 10th St DIED ♦ 4 lane Lteiment is fully H oyt C himical C o ., 4 ♦ » 4 444444444444444 4 (From Monday’s Dally Guard.) At his farm home at Lorane, Sun day, March 1, 1908, Orson P. Good rich, of pneumonia, aged 60 years, 7 months and 5 days. In Eugene, March 7, 1908, at 7 p. m., Mrs. Emily F. Bailey, aged 72 years, 5 months and 2 days. Mrs. Bailey was born in Maryland October 5, 1 835. She came with her Parents to Missouri when she was but a few years old, and thence to Lane ■ounty, Oregon, in 1865. She was married to Thomas Bailey in 1866. During the past 16 years she has made her home with Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Wooley, who reside at 787 East Eleventh street. She was a sister of Mrs. Wooley. The funeral was held today with interment in OaK Hill cemetery. I .or $ >0,000 and took possession of the property In Indiana, this being | estimated to be worth $500,000. The complaint contains 10.000 words and reveals the inn r workings of a spectacular scheme started by a number of promoters, and many tacts hitherto unknown are made publi *. The Air Line Company __ with a capital of $1.000.000. This was finally Increased to $200,000,- 000 The officers are accused of us- i^ng the United S’ates mails to de fraud Littl* was done in the way of actual construction, the activities of the company being confined to a 12-mlle electric interurban road run- ning out of LaPorte. The Guari pome time ago reprint ed an item from the Junction City Times telling of a deputy game war- den collecting hunters' license from i a number of farmers who were ou* hunting cougars. Ex-State Game Warden Baker writes the Times ar follows on the subject: Cottage Grove, Or., March 1. 1908. Editor Times:—I natice an article in your paper in which reference wae made that deputy game wardens had forced parties who were hunting cou gars ’o secure hunting licenses. The law does not require such persons tc obtain license. It ref«*rs only to pro tected game. Had the deputies or the present game warden exercised common Bense. they would have pas sed such a case by unnoticed. Th» attorney-general of Oregon rendered an opinion o-n that point soon after the law was passed. There is no excuse for such ignorance of the law. J. W. BAKER, Ex-Game Warden. BERKELEY NOTES The grandmothers of the old Dutcl Dunkard families In Western Penn svlvania have made and used "Hick ,.-v Bark Cough Remedy" and ralseC their families on ft for a hundre«* s. Now you can buy it of yout d«a ers. Ask for it and use It, be rau ie it's pure; because it will stop vour cough: because it is the best cough remedy trade today. Try It For sale by Hull’s Red Cross Drug Store and all dealers everywhere. Frank Bellman, who has been vis Ping here a few days, has left for hit home at San Perdu. Ca!.. going b way of Portland, where he will tak* holders. owning a quarter of a mil a steamer for California. lion dollars' worth of the •$«*. J. O. Storey, president of the For’ represented in the action. Judge Richter. after »earing the applba- land. Eugene 4 Eastern Railway Co •lon appointed °eorge F Muill^an D>- accompanied by C. W. Tebault, * f is Hsnapolls attorney, at,Jemp^rsry^re. coma, arrived here la»t night to loo. Hea”m«^l*tei/fTledrirLond | after the company . interest». celver. I—--------- ANNUAL MEETING OF COMMERCIAL CLliB HELO (From Tuesday's G.s < ) The annual meeting of the Eugene Commercial Club was held last night at which time officers were elect ed for the ensuing year and much other business was transacted. The officers elected were as follews: President. C. S Williams; vice pres JAPANESE Alli: ident, 8. 8. Spencer; secretary. R. R MINING PRESTIGE Knox; treasurer. Darwin Bristow; trustees. F. R. Wetherla*e and F. L. Mukden. March 5—Japan has been Chambers. compelled to vacate or buy all Rus The secretary’s report was read as sian banks throughout Manchuria follows: seized during the recent war, and To the officers and members of the consequently has lost prestige with Eugene Commercial Club: the Chinese. At Harbin flour milled Gentlemen:—1 beg to submit my from Chinese wheat is under selling report as secretary of th-» Eugene American flour and American trade Commercial Club tor the year end- Is threatened. American agricultu > ing March 8, 1908, as follows: ral Implements are gradually finding Amount of membership dues col a market in Manchuria which prom lected from March 13, 1907. to March ises great possibilities. 8, 1908, Inclusive, $1705.35; amount from application fees, $755. amount JAPANM AY house receipts from March Id, COERCE CHINA from 1907, to March 8, 1908, Inclusive, $1 465.9 4: amount received for ad Pekin, March 5.—Japan la threat vertisement per Booth-Kelly Lumber ening to force the unconditional sur Company, $15; amount received for render of the Japanese steamer Tatsu advertising per Willamette Valley Marti, which Is still retained by the Company, $30; amount in treasuery '"hiñes«* gov rnmont on West river, March 13, 1907, $180.89. Total,' ■che v s, ] va--. lz«'d at Macao March $4193.62. 7th by Chinese cruisers on the Amount of warrants drawn on charge that she carried a cargo of treasury, $351 3.58; amount of petit! arms and ammunition intend’d for expenses, $310.40; amount in treas-I he Chin sc revolutionises, although urv March 9, 19'18, $337.95; cash on consigned to a merchant at that hand March 9, 1908, $31.69. Total, $41 93.62. a Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister ' Amount of interest-bearing dent 1 to China, has handed to the Chinese government Japan's refusal to ac cept China's proposal to appoint a ’oint Japanese and Chinese comniis- lon to examine all the charges. Chi na, through Vice Admiral Moore, of the British China s'atlon, has •ironose 1 arbitration, but Japan re fuses his overtures. Coercion of China Is feared here. At the home of G. C. Millett at Junction City, February 28, 1908,' Robert D. McKenzie anil Miss Bert bp 'H and. Rev. T. H. Downs offlclat- in ’. < S ocial Correspondence.) M4444 + 444+44M + 4 Rerk’ley, March 9.—-Farmers In ♦ ♦ 4 MARRIED * this sectlo" are quite busy farming. R. P. AliIson went to Eugene yes 4 ♦ terday on business. *44444444444444** Berkeley people are glad to hear At the bride’s home in Goshen, on that Commissioner Price and wife Sunday afternoon, March 8, 1908, Lee are soon to move back to tbeir farm Hall, of Eugene, and Miss Grace El Thev have been spending the winter liott, Rev. C. C. Bell, pastor of the in Eugene. Mrs. A. M. Thurman has been quite Eugene United Brethren church, of ficiating. The couple will reside in poorly for a week or more. It was thought she was partially paralyzed, Eugene. but she is Improving now. Frank Fisk has returned from Dal In Portland one day last week. J. M. Hatfield, traveling salesman for las. where he visited his wife's pa ’he Smith-Premier typewriter, and rents last week. Deputy Assessor Ch"s. Bennett wat Mrs. Mary Ransome, proprietor of the Eugene Business College. The event In our mdl«t this week. There w«« another shooting match vas quite a sutjririse to their many They have returned In this nefghborhool Saturday. There friends here home and will keep house In apart- was also one a week ago last Satur- ments in the Hall block on East day. Mr«. Rarroft. of S^rlngfleH •« via Ninth street. itfng her daughter, Mrs. O. C. Thur- SMITHSON STILL man. WINNING TROPHIES The stork visited O. C. Thurman and wife and left th°m a great blg Washington, March 7.—PWnceton boy. O. C. is all smiles. University won the trophy cup with JUNCTION CITY ITEMS. a total of 26 points at the tenth an nual Georgetown indoor games here Married —At the Dane Church tonight. The feature was the breaking oi March 5, 1908, hy Rev. Plamback the indoor record in the 50-yard hur Carl Johnson and Miss Agnes Ander dles by Forrest Smithson, of the New Ben. Born—February 29, 1908, to Mr York Athletic Club. He ran the dis and Mrs. Frank Trfnp, a son. Th* tance in 6 1-5 seconds. makes our friend Wm. Tripp, grand Smithson Is a Portland boy, a mem father Just think of that. J. H. Miller will conduct the un ber of the Multnomah Club, who opened his career while a student at detaking and embalming btislnc the Oregon Agricultural College at hereafter, he having purchased Mr May's interests In the business. H< Corvallis. will devote his entire time to th« business and will be in a position t< give the best of service. Time«. Chicago. March —• The financial troubles of the Chlca: go-New York Electric Company, whie h was organ - Iged two years ago to I 'ric road between Chic: York, have come to a Kabacker and seven oth <*rs applied to the circui Porte, Ind . for the app< receiver for the compan "To-operatlve Construct! ’he Western Securities ' Goshen. South Bend Railway Company, the •erurban Company, and C°nPisnunder«tood that other stork THURSDAY, MARCH 12. 1»OH NEU8 NOT»» (>l Ii<>i:i8«i FORTY YEARS SUCCESSFUL SERVICE ANI> IXtWFR SIISLAW The «teanier Hobart» left yester- i day with a cui*o of saiuiou tor Coos Bay. When a medicine has stood the test for a period of more than two gen The schooner Mayflower came h . from 8aa Francisco l uesdax aad wi. erations and is th* n more p>>pul.*.r th.Nn ever, there can be no doubt of it* merit. This is th rev >rd of S S S. Its period of existence is marked hy a lake out a cargo of lumber. The people ot Durcan «io>»gh ’’ long line of cu es ■ ■ I and skin diseases of every character, anil its value lately beeu losing young lambs,which in the treatment f such tr mbks has become so well known that it is today are killed by wildcats. Edwin Bern the most exte-ns' ve<y used blood tnvlicine on the market. For Rheumatism. hardt «hot one ot the varmluts lb« Calaixh. Scrof i'a. Sores ami Ulcers, Skin Disc ises and all other troubles other day due to an impute or p>> soned condition of the blood, S. S S. has no equal. Dr. Scaife and Miss Holiustruii It counteracts ad drives out the poi.sons, humors and germs, cleanses the had their first experience In clan I digging yesterday near Acme. i'hej «ystetn of all uulu lluy matter, elites the disease permanently and restores i were accompanied by 8. J. Seyuiou. strong, robust tea th. Wlieie the bl<Mxl is weak or anaemic, and unable to furnish the body with the nourishment and strength it nee<ls, S. S. S. sup j and enjoyed the trip The <1 ’«>•• ' | greatly taken up with the Siuslaw plies it with the healthful properties and acts splendidly in toning up and and talks ot locating here. reinvigorating the system. It goes down to the very bottom of all blood A leap year party at the school disorders, ami in tins wav reaches inherited taints on which theordinaiy house Saturday evening was attendee blood medicines have no effect. Not only is S. S. S. certain in its results, by nearly all the young people 1 but it is at the same time an absolutely safe remedy. It is made entirely of town. The girls took the lead and roots, herbs and barks of known healing ami curative value. It does not kept the games going at a lively rat< contain the slightest trace of mineral in any form to damage the delicate until almost midnight. parts of the s\ stem, and may be used by children with the same good results At the council meeting Monda; ami perfect safetv as by older people. It is not an experiment to use S. S. S.; evening the fol.owing elec:ion boar was appointed for the annual town it is a remedy with a record and one that has proven its worth by its forty years of successful service. If you are in need of a blood purifier for any election to be held April I. U. i Morgan, J. F. Tanner and W. h cause begin the use of S S S , write our physicians and thev will send you Weatherson, judges; Bruce l>avl< a book concerning vour trouble, and will give without charge any special and John H. Morris, cuerks. West medical advice that is required THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. DEERHOIIN ITEMS (Special Correspondence.) Deerhorn, March 10. The farm ers are preparing to plant gardens. Walter Millican, with the help <> S. H. Putnam, Is grubbing stumps on his farm. Mr. Barnes has shut down his log glng camp, only his timber crew nov being at work. Mrs. Kanst, of Saginaw Flats, i> vlisting her son, Mr. Fuller. Roy Goff made a trip to Walter villu Sunday. L. E. Meyer is working ou the Mo hawk for Frank Deadmond. Mrs. Maud Bell is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Golf. Mrs. O Dell Is visiting her sister in-law. Mrs. Daisy Putnam. Saturday evening the social part) started for Lealiurg, and as they we.i up the road tn> y chanced to spy i couple of donkeys grazing tn a field and as they were not used to seeing such things they thought they were one of their party, so they doth* their hats and wav d their kerchiefs But the donkeys went on grazing n much as to say "that crowd must be some ot my relation." Mr. Putnam is working on Mr Bingham’s place.: We understand that there will be a basket social at the school house in the near future. Holmes brothers are clearing their CHAS. S. WILLIAMS. NEW PRES farm and preparing to build. IDENT OF COMMEIMTAL (’Ll B 4444444444444444 4 of the c ’. j ’ j March 13, 1907, $550. Paid on principal of debt, Decem ♦ ber 12, 1907, $220; paid interest on ♦ principal, December 12, 1907, $34.- ♦ 20; paid on principal of debt Feb- ♦ ruthy 14, 1908, $350.50; paid Inter ♦ est on principal. February 14. inns. ♦ $4.75. Total paid on principal, $550; ♦ 4» interest paid, $38.95. ♦ Respectfully submitted, ♦ V. D. CALLISON. Sec y. UNITED STATES TIKMIPS LEAVE GOLDFIELD » 4 4 4 Goldfield. March 7.—The United States troops which have been at Goldfield for three months broke camp to day and returned to their posts iu California. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Treasurer's Report. ♦ 444444444444 *■44 4 The report of the retiring secre tary showed receipts to be $3851.53, and disbursement« $3513.58; bal ance on hand, $337.95. Included in the various matters discussed and acted upon were the following: A letter from William McMurray, general passenger agent of ’h<* S p Company, was read. Mr. McMurray stated that the company would run an excursion front Portland to Eu gene on commencement day at the University in June, and It was ex pected that 300 persons would come up from the metropolis on that day. The new passenger depot here woul t also be opened to the public on that date. L. L. Whitson, C. 8. Williams and J. H. Hartog were appointed a com mittee to adopt a uniform badge for the club. The committee on bull-ding and loan association was increased from three to five. A comniniee ox rnree wa« author- ‘zed to arr nge for a reception to Governor Chamberlain when he ap- >xars In Eugene on March 17 to pre sent the colors to the new Fourth regiment. ' committee o: three war. appoint ed to arrange for a reception for Mme. Blauvelt when she arrives here Thursday to give a con«' rt at the theatre. The wives of tjie members if the club will give the reception. The matter of enlarging the recep tion room was referred to the trus tees with power to act. The new by-laws were adopted and 100 copies ordered printed. The matter of ornamental light >oles for Wlllam«*tte street was refer red to a committee to confer with he light company. The matter of proper support for ■he band was brought up and the toncert to be given on the night of March 17 was mentioned. In a few minutes the club member« present bought over 300 tickets to the con- -ert to show their appreciation of the 1 band and its excellent work. Sickening headaches, Indigestion, constipation, indicate unhealthy con dition of the bowels. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bow els work naturally and restores your system to perfect health and happi ness. 35c, Tea or Tablets. , Linn Drug Co. PROSPECTS FOR GOAL ARE MUCH BETTER We Are Out of M?neyä and Must Pictorial Review Patterns have It... ♦ 81 ON HAND—COMPLBTH STOCK OP THB ONLY P^TTI’RNS HAVIMU THE Patent Catting & Construction tiatdes THESB GUIDES SAVE MATERIAL, TIMB & LABOR Illustration of cutting Guide for Pattern No. 2275, showing theeorrvet way ot la* ing out the pattern on the material, and how to use the least quantity ot goods. nnr r 4r t and in order MCX D to get it we O °». will make big fJlD or M IKQi rurtfiM. reductions on goods in our store for all M4ÎÏ8lAi I I I I I Ot'LM Illuitratloa of Coastruction Guido for Pattom No. 2Z7S, showing how to aew I he different part* tosetlier, etc. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS IO and 15 Cents Each ALL BEAMS AL.L.OWKO the next teen days dur- ing which I I I I time you will be able to Of se bi? I cure some t- bargains at ¡tugene Racket Store According to the city authorltle the number of hobos traveling south ward has materially lessened, and while the number Is yet great, ft 1« not nearly what It was Immedltaeiy following the money scare. Many o. the sawmills and logging camps In the northwest are now opening up again and this gives the men employ 4 ment nt good wages and does away Fith the necessity of traveling raound hunting for work. Conditions all over the coast are now one hundred NOTH E KH* !•( BLICATION. NOICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF per cent better than they were a few Timber leml. Act, June S, 1N78— REAL PROPERTY. » week* age. I nil< <1 s>,,(. .. l.-ttK) Office. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 2 0. '07. of an order of the County Court of A sure cure, one you can dtpend Notice la hereby given that in com Lane County, Oregon, made and en upon. Hlekorq Bark Cough Remedy A sure cure and It's pure. Ust it pliance with the provisions of the act tered on the 16th day of December, for all lung troubles, coughs, colds of Congress of lune 3, 1878 entitled 1907 in the matter of the guardian hoarseness and sore throat. For sale “An act for the sale of timber lands ship of Elmer Nels Oistad, Allee by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and In the State« of California, Oregon, Geneva Oistad and Raymond Pal Nevada and Wsshfhg'on Territory," mer Oistad, minors, the undersigned first-class dealers everywhere. aa extended to all the Public Land guardian will offer for sale and sell The promotion department of the States by act of August 4, 1892, at private sale to the highest bidder Commercial Çlub Is receiving many Augustus E. Whitaker of Walton for cash at the law office of Wood letters in answer to the ads publish county of Lane. State (or territory) I cock k Potter, at No. 18, West Ninth ed in the stìv>*ral leading papers In of Oregon, has this day, May 23 1907,! Street In Eugene, Lane County, Ore the Middle West. Th ' advertise filed In this office hla sworn state gon, on and after Saturday, the 29th ment is placed in the Sunday editions ment No. 8785 for the purchase of day of February, 1908, at ten o'clock only, and the nnswers come during the SW 1-4 of Section No. 32, In In the forenoon of said day, the fol the last of the same week In which Township No. 19 south, Range No. 7 lowing described real property to- they are printed. Yesterday there West. W. M., an.l will offer proof wit: were 31 letters in the club’s mall In to show that the land sought is more The Southwest quarter of the answer to the ads and this morning valuable for its timber or stone than Southwest quarter of Section 21, and for agricultural purposes, and to es the West half of the Northwest quar there were over 50. tablish his clHim to said land before ter and the Northeast quarter of Hlckoi k Bark Cougn Remedy,made W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, Northwest quarter, Section 28, and by the Hickory Brak Remedy Coni- at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on the West half of the Northwest pany, of Salem, Or., guaranteed to be' Friday, the 6th day of March, 1908. quarter and the west half of the He sanies as witness: Henry Hink Southwest quarter of Section 29, all pure; guaranteed to cure your cough or money refunded. Guaranteed to son of Alma, Oregon, Clair Hinkson In Township 17, South, range 4, East make a friend of you. For sale by of Alma. Oregon, William H. Sallee' of the Willamette Meridian. The Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and of Alma, Oregon, and Sidney Porter, lands In Section 21 and 28 consist of Walton, Oregon. first-class dealers everywhere. ing of 160 acres; the lands in Sec Any and all persons claiming ad- 1 tion 29 consisting of 160 acres. In versely the above described lands are I all 320 acres, in Lane County, Ore requested to file their < laims In this ! gon. office on or before said 6th day of * Dated this 22nd day of January, March. 1H8 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. CARRIE P OISTAD, Kegister. Guardian of Elmer Nels Ohtad. Al ice Geneva Oistad and Haymond Palmer Oistad, Minors. 135 E. Qth St., Eugene, Oregon I SOCIALISTS CALL COUNTY CONVENTION NOTICE of I in IL SITTI.IMKNT. Estate of John R. Gold son, de The Socialists of I-rftne county are ceased. C. W. Shoa’, foreman a’ lb Speq. hereby called to me» t in mass con Notice is hen by g'ven that the uu- ■er Butte coal mines, was In from th** j nines yexrterday and reports pros i vention at Frank's hall, Eugene, Or , derslgoed admlnlstn tor of the es on Friday, April 3. at 10 o'clock, for tate of John R. Go! Ison, deceased, Arademi«'. OnOffiaUi, Ni»rwiaJ and Onmaerr >ects for coal looking better than at Onmm toy time yet. He also informs us that l the purpose of nominating a full tick has filed his final «"count In the mat •»vuraa* Murati« n tn all bran haa, i nclud-n< •il ina, eHanna. matha^atim. a«n , l>a»M oa tha ■vhile here he bought $100'» worth of; et for the coming June election and ter of »«Id estate tn the county court foundation that haa *r n ar«MtU«t «u < *aii— far manaad wonaa. Wahalp bora w ho «annoi took. This makes the third tim<‘ such other business as may come Ire- of Lane County, Oreg >n, and Monday, <mt«t «parlai dormitnrlan Mrrirla, andar care ni ma- All Socialists the 2nd day of March, 1998, at the paj, dr. Shoat has bought stock in this! fore said convention tr^a ** RITF T*»I»A V for partila ara an I *mta*«'< ompany, having bought 1000 »hares' are urgently requested to be present. hour of one o’clock In the afternoon 1LBAHY QOlLEQe. ALHNY. QRUQII H M. MANVILLE. > of said day, has been fixed by the said or hfs wife two weeks ago. He' Chairman Co. Central Com. court for the hearing of objections Tne rmt msff aid: to said account and for the final set- order LIQUOR "From Eugene will go the first E. C. COLE, Sec Co. Central Com a 3 , tlement of said estate. All objections HOUSE. W« eport, very soon now. proving false ; must be filed on or before said date he saying 'there is no good coal in I piy the expresa. O A. *9 - a- a , for final settlement. Writs today for Iregon.’ " U M 8»» Lu-.f, ky Dated January 16, 1908. He nays it is here, plenty of It, and I ■ Price List. ope» it will not be long before w«*i *r DANIEL HINTON OREGON IMPORTING CO. L. BILYEU, Auunlstrator, ave a good supply from the tipencer Atty. Butte mines i taa lkirrt ALBANY