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; THE EUGENE WEEKLY GCAK». THI RSDAY, APRIL 1« II*»« . What Shall We Have for Dessert? summons . Try JELL-O, the dainty appetizing In the Circuit Court of th* State or eioiiomical dessert. Can be prepared Oregon for the County of Latie. Instantly—simply add boiling waler J. J. Walton, Plaintiff vs. George 1 and serve when cool. Flavored fust Moore, Defendant. right; sweetened just right; perfect To George L. Moore, def ndant: In every way. A 10c package makes In the name of the State of O enough dessert for a large family All gon: You are hereby requir'd to : pear and answer the Ci complaint fl ll grocers sell it. Don't accept substi against you Yn the above -ntit d tute». JELL-O complies with all Pure Food Laws. 7 flavors: —Lemon, suit within six weeks from the d Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry. of the first publication of this su The extensive Improvements to the Chocolate, Cherry. Peach. mens; and if you so fall to answ Pacific States Telephone Company's for want thereof the Plaintiff will system In Eugene, as mentioned ex take judgment anil d-cree against clusively by The Guard a short time N4»TI< Fl FOR PUBI.K ATI44N. you as prayed for in the complaint ago, the company having set aside United States Land Office, Roseburg. herein, t.o-wlt; that title be quieted 120,000 for the work here this year, Oregon, March 23, 1908. In the plaintiff to the lots three ami have begun. A force of men is at in Notice 1» hereby given that four and east half of southwest quar work digging trenches in the alleys of compliance with the provision» ter of Section thirty In Township fur the underground conduits for the Sixteen South, Range Six West, Will. th- act of Congress of June 3, 1878, tel-phone wires in'the business sec entitled. "An act for the sale of tim Mer. In l-ane County, Oregon tion of the city. A carload of the And that you be decreed to have ber lands In the States of California. conduits arrived from Portland yes Oregon, Nevada, and Washington no interest or estate th rein. terday and were hauled down town to all the this morning They are wooden pipes This summons Is served by publi Territory,” as extended cation thereof once each week f r six Public Land States by act oi Aug- ai>out six inches in diameter anil are aui-cesslve weeks in the Eugene u-t 4. 1892. Ralph C, Oglesby of Eu chemically treated so they will last Weekly Guard by virtue of an order geni , County of Lan-. Stat«- of Ore well beneath the ground. From now made In the above entitled cause on gon, did on August 27, 1907, file In on the company will maintain a large the 18th day of March, 1908 by the this office his sworn statement No. force of men making the improve Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge of the said 9151, for the purchase of the N 1-2 ments mapped out for the summer. of SE 1-4 of Section No. 8, In Town Court, done in open Court WALTON * NESS. ship No. 16 south. Range No. 4, East Attys, for Plff. W. M.. and will offer proof to show Date of first publication of this that the land sought is more valuable summons Is March 26, 1908. for its timber or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to establish! NOTICE FOR I’l lil.K A114)8. United States Land Office, Roseburg, his claim to said land before W. W. Calkin», U. S. Commissioner, at hit Oregon, March 18, 1908. in office in Eug'-ne. Oregon, on Wed- Notice is hereby given that of ne.yilay, the 17th of Jun< 1908. compliance with the provisions Carl V. He names as witness* the an of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled. "An act for the «ale of tim- Oglesby of Eug-ne, Oregon; William Oregon; Eugene, her lands In the States of California, T. Brabham of Washington John T. Brabham of Eugene, Ore Oregon, Nevada, and to all the gon; William S. Benner of Eugene, Territory,” as extended No considerable falling off of the Public l.and States by act of Aug- Oregon Any and all persona claiming ad colonist movement from last year's ust 4, 1892, Carrie E. Prosser of lan Is figure« Is shown In the reports of the Eugene. County of Lane, State i of versely the above-described last week or two from the Union aP- Oregon, did on June 20, 1907, file are requested to file th-l the clflc am! Oregon Railroad & Naviga in this office her sworn statement No. this office on or before 17th day of .lune, 1908. tion Company agents. While the 9025, for the purchase of the Lot 1 BENJAMIN L. expected increase did not materialize, number One (being NE 1-4 of NE •< • dm- to the effect of last fall’s finan 1-4) of Section No. 2, in Township cial stringency, there is still an en No. 19, south, Range No. 7. West, W Notice for Publication. X > couraging activity in colonist travel .M, and will offer proof to show United States Land Office, to the Pacific Northwest. The record that the land sought Is more val Roseburg, Or., Feb. 11, 1908. for the week ending Aiirll 15 showed uable for its timber or stone than for Notice is hereby given that in com 890 homeseekers coming through agricultural purposes, and to estab lish her claim to said land before W. pliance with the provisions of the Huntington on colonist tickets. While this appears to be a heavy W. Calkins, U. 8, Commissioner, at act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti his office In Eugene, Oregon, on Fri tled "An act far the salt- of timber falling off when compared with last lands in the States of California, Or ♦ year's figures for the same week, it day. the 5th of June, 1908. ♦ She names as witnesses: Clarence egon, Nevada and Washington Terri is given a more encouraging color ♦ tory," as extended to all public land ♦ when it Is seen that of the week’s F. Kennedy of Crow. Oregon; H states by act of August 4, 1892, business only 14 were destined to ♦ Crenshaw of Panther. Oregon; F. L. Crenshaw of Panther, Oregon; W. O. Charles W. Scott, of Eugene, county points north of Portland, while of of Lane, state of Oregon, has filed last year's 1147 colonist passengers Prosser of Eugene, Oregon. Any and al) persons claiming ad In this office his sworn statement coming through the Huntington gat »- versely the above described lands No. 6676 for the purchase of the SE way during that week 375 were are requested to file their claims in >4 SE>4. Section 15, E>4 NE >4 . Sec bound for points north of Portland. i 'Flush Times in Mississippi.’ A case this office on or before the said tion 22. and SW *4 NW% of Section The difference In the total coming to No. 23. in Township No. 18 S., Range Oregon points makes the average for was being tried in one of the back- 5th day of June, 1908. No. 9 W., W. M., and will offer proof Portland nearly equal to that of !«st woods counties. The evidence began BENJAMIN L. EDDY, to show that the land sought is more ; piling up for the plaintiff and he year. Register. 1 valuable for its timber or stone than Of the total for the week a decided | thought it looked like a sure case, un- NOTH E Hilt PI 'IILICVITON. for agricultural purposes, and to es gain was shown in the number of pas I til the court announced. ‘Gentlemen United State» l.and Office, Roseburg, tablish his claim to Hald land before senger» to some points in Oregon 'of the jury. I must instruct you to Oregon, March 20. 1908. W. W. Cnlklns. U. 8. Commissioner, disregard the evidence and return a Notice Is hereby given that In com- I at his office at Eugene. Oregon, on Astoria got 15 instead of last year's 3; points south of Portland secured verdict for the defendant.' The pllance with the provisions of the act Friday, the 22d day of June, 1908. 15(1, as against 69; Hood River got plaintiff turned away his head and of Congress of June 3, 1878, entit He names as witnesses: ' Ralph 11 Instead of 8; The Dalles got 20 as exclaimed 'Oh, hell!' led “An act fur the sale of timber Hunt, of Eugene, Oregon; Merritt B Blames the Democrats. - lands In the States of California. Ore Huntley, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred compared to 6 for the week last year' Modesto, Cal., April 20.—District Concord, N. H., April 20.—The Re Washington, April 20.—-When ask “But. seriously, my defeat was gon, Nevada and Washington Terri Fisk, of Eugene, Oregon; Horace 11. Baker City got 21, a gain of four to ed if he had unything to say regard undoubtedly brought about by the Attorney Langdon, of San Francisco, publican state convention for the se over a year ago; there were 23 tory,” as extended to all the Public Fisk, of Mapleton, Oregon and .Mrs. Myrtle McHenry, the weal Walla Walla and 1 1 to Lewistou. Democrats, as I have said before. La ml States by net of August 4, 1892. lection of delegates at large to the ing the result of the Oregon primary Any anil all persons claiming ad They registered in large numbers as thy widow of the late Oramil Mc Republican national convention vu Emily J. Damltio of Aberdeen, Coun versely the above described lands are elections, Senator Bourne said: Henry. were quietly married here to- Republicans and voted for Cake. The ty of Chehnlls, State of Washington, requested to file their claims in this held here today. The platform re “Yes; I am deeply gratified, al majority of the Republicans of thlsl did on July 19, 1907, file In this of office <>n or before said 22d day of news allegiance to the principles of state were undoubtedly iu favor of though in no manner surprised, at fice her sworn statement No 9090 .lune, 1*08. the Republican party, and while rec There should be a the overwhelming victory which my candidacy. for the purchase of the Lot 7 of Sec ognizing that existing tariff schedule* BENJAMIN L. EDDY. I law passed requiring first that all tion No. 6, In Township No. 18. south. should be readjusted to current eot- Statement No. 1 advocates have won those voting at the primaries shall Register. Range No. 6. West W M. and will dltions, emphatic opposition is de in Oregon. I trust its opponents will take affidavit that they are bona fide offer proof to show that the land dared to tariff tinkering by piece realize that the principe has come members of the party under which NOTICE FOB PI Bl.lt ATIOV Portland, April 20. A double safe ■ought is ore valuable for Its timber United States Land Office. Roseburg, meal. It urges the restoration of the to »stay. 1 did my utmost to assist I cracking was successfully carried out the enforcement of that principle. 1 they register, and second, they should or stone than for agricultural pur I American flag to the ocean carryinp Oregon, March 2t, 1908. be compelled to prove that they had here early this morning in which purposes, and to establish her claim trade, and generous pension legisli- Notice Is hereby given that In took no hand whatever in the contest, candidates at the last election.” Jewelry and ostrich plumes to the said land before W. W. Calkins, U. compliance with tht- provisions tlon for army and navy veterans of When asked as to Mr. Cake's The for reasons stated in siy interview, 8. Commissioner, at his office In Ku th« act of Congress of June 3, 1 878, value of 31500 were secured. On the question of instructions tl» given your own and other Portland chances for election, Senator Fulton robbery In practically every detail, gene, Oregon. Tuesday, the 9th day entitled, "An act for the sale of tim platform asserts that the real inter dailies some weeks ago. Senator Ful said: state the police was the same as the of June, 1908. ests of the presidential candidate » ber lands In the States of California. ton's and my own relations have been, “Mr. Cake most certainly will be Lundy jewelry robbery ill San Fran She names a» witnesses: W. B Oregon, Nevada, be nominated will he best served Washington and to me at least, extremely pleasant, elected, This is a Republican state cisco ten days ago. The police believe Smith of Elmira. Oregon: 1. S Day Territory," as extended without specific or implied instrod and friendly, and I trust will con- and Republicans will vote for the Re to all the the same gang did the work. of Ivison, Oregon; A Warden of Iv- Public Land States by act of Aug- tion in the form of resolutions or tinue so. I hope and expect that publican candidate. This talk about Most of the loot was taken from ison, Oregon; (1. E Huntley of Ab list 4. 1892, Ellen L. Clark of Kn preference in this convention. Senator Cake's relations and my own Governor Chamberlain's securing the i the office of C. H. Market! & Com erdeen, Washington A resolution endorsing Taft for will be equally pleasant." gene, County ot Lane, State of Ore- senatorship is all bosh Any and all persons claiming ad gon. did, on August IK, 1907, file pany. The safe was broken Into and president was tallied by a rising voted Senator Bourne Joined with Rep- as In the Case of th ■ San Francisco versely the above described lands are In tills office her sworn statement only 25 delegates out of 763 roti< resentatlves Hawley and Ellis today requested to file their claims In this No. 9132. for the purchase of the robbery no explosives were used. The in recommending the appointment of for the resolution. other robbery occurred at the Ault- bftlce on or before said 9th day of S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 24. In Wllllans II. Leitner postmaster at man Taylor Machinery Company's June, 1908. Township, No. 17 south. Range No. office Here the robber« made three Huntington. Bourne «as host at din BENJAMIN I.. EDDY. The General Land Office at Wash 7 West, W. M., and will offer proof bad starts at drilling, but at the ner last evening, hi» gueits being Register to show that the land sought is more fourth attempt forced a half Inch drill Senators Aldrich. Henienwsy, Curtis ington, D. C., recently rendered a de cision in the case of Mendenhall vs. NOTH Fl FOR I’t III l< I I 14 »X valuable for ita timber or atone through to the tumblers. Then with and Secretary Metcalf Taylor, which is of considerable In United States Land Office, Roseburg. | than agricultural purposes, the aid of a punch and sledge ham for I terest to parties holding homestead Oregon, March 23, 1908 to establish her claim mer the lock was wrenched and the and claims. Notice 1» hereby given that in I to land before W W. safe door torn open. ah id Waldo Taylor of Silver Lake, Ore compliance with the provisions of | Calkins, U. S Commissioner, at his Salem. Or., April 20.—A big led Senator Toni Kay will probably gon, placed a homestead filing on a the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, | office in Eugene. Oregon, on Satur- battle in the J. Thoburn Ros* ’1* ratify the people's choice k>r United piece of timbered land in 1903 The entitled. "An act for the sale of tim day. the 13th day of June, 190k. will begin at 9 o’cloik tomorro» States senator whether he be Republi 160 acres would cut perhaps 3,000,- She names as witnesses: George ber lands In the States of California, | morning, when District Attorarr 000 feet or more of merchantable can or Democrat, says the Salem Oregon, Nevada. and Washington H Hale of Hale, Hale. Oregon; Daniel Manning will offer the first nt W w. H. LANGDON. Journal. This will help give the State yellow pine lumber. He built a cab Territory," a» extended to all the Clark. Clark I’. Devereaux, and Mer testinmny in support of the Crated with respondency because ment No. 1 faction in the next legis in on the place and in a technical Public Land State» by act of Aug ritt Devereaux, all of Eugene, Ore that Ross and his a - " l«t<* in he had been jilted by his betrothed, lature the additions! supporters nec sense complied with the homestead ust 4, 189!, Selah W li Haynes of I gon. Tbe ceremony was performed Title Guarantee & Trust Com?«M Custer Dinwiddle, of Gold Hill, yes essary to be able to name the people's law About a year ago W. W. Men Eugene. County of Lane, State of | Any and all persons claiming ad by Rev lather Otis, of San Francis converted to their own u*e ' terday morning at 2:15 sent the choice to be United States senator denhall of Klamath Falls. Ore . filed co. Oregon, did, on September 3. 19O7< versely the above described lands The bridal party left for the 3288.000 of state school funds - charge of a shotgun crashing through a contest, alleging abandonment of Senator Kay also believes that Ho file in this office his sworn atatetimut are requested to file their claims In south. afternoon a jury was secured »ad . his head while lying tn bed beside ney's recent speeches were responsi land and noncultivation. The regis No 9155, for the purchtuie of the this office on or before the »aid opening statements made by the •’ his sleeping brother, Willard Dinwid ble for the defeat of Fultos in Mar trar and receiver of land office at PILESt rnjDB. PILES! .. , ' SW 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section No 3. In 1 3th dm of June, t 90s yers. Then court ad’>urned nob. • dle. at hts home four and a half miles lon county. Speaking to a Journal Lakeview Oregon, held antagonistic Township No. 20 south. Range No BENJAMIN L. KDDY. Williams ladlan Pile ointment morrow morning, wh -n the a *> east of Mt Angel opinions, the former deciding for the reporter Sunday morning. Senator 9 weal W M., and will offer proof Register. Drawing the gun up under the cor Kay stated: plaintiff, the latter for the defend will cure blind, bleeding and itching tion of evidence will begin. to show that the land sought Is more The Jury as aci I I ers along side of him, he placed the “I believe that Fulton would have ant The General Land Office, on ap piles It absorbs the tumors, allays valuable for Ita timber or atone than muisle against the upper part of the received a majority in hU county peal sustained the registrar, and the of Jacob Staiger. F 1’ for agricultural purposes, aud to es Itching at once, acts as a poultice, R. Riches. H. A Siegmund. chin and pulled the trigger with his but for the speeches of Francis J. decision clearly stated that the home- NOTICE F'OR PI BI.ICATION, tablish his claim to said land be Williams’ In Brown. Joseph Kirsch. C. I •* United States t-and Office, Roseburg, thumb or finger, the charge going Heney. 1 cannot say by Just what ma steader must make substantial Im gives instant relief. fore W W Calkin», U. S Commls- up through the head and coming out jority would have won. as in any provements. must establish a resi dian Pile Ointment is prepared for J. F. Short, P L. Kennedy. Oregon. March 30, 1908 aionsr, at his office In Eugene. Ore-' Notice is hereby given that In com of the right temple and lodging In the event the result would Iwve been dence and maintain the same, must piles and Itching of the private parts. Forbes. Otto Myers and gon. on Thursday tlM 18th day of1 These men are all fru® * pliance with the provisions of the act opposite wall and door, spattering close. cultivate the land, not an acre or two Sold by Linn Drug Co,, by mail 50c berly. June. 1908 precincts, none from 3». the wall and door with blood and of Congress of June 3. 1878, entit "I would Support Caks if he re country but a considerable acreage, and must He names ■» witnesses: Dave Williams Mfg Co Besides the two brothers, ceives the popular vote In the June be able to prove when it comes to a •nd 3100. led "An act for the sale of timber brains Murphy. Hal E Wood and Marvin L. props., Cleveland, a lands In the States of California Ore Mrs. Willard Dinwiddle and a ladv election snd would probably vote for contest that the land has been the Ilamniltt, all of Eugene, Oregon; gon. Nevada and Washington Terri friend were In the room Chamberlain were he to receive the entryman's home, permanently, not Warren C Smith of Crow, Oregon Startled out of their slumbers by people's choice. tory." as extended to ail the Public occasionally, if he desires to make Any and all persons claiming ad 1-and States by act of August 4. 1883, the shot, the women screamed, and As to this, however. 1 am not ful sure of his claim. **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ versely the above described lands flepsey A. Watt» of Eugene, County to add to the confusion it was some ly decided. I believe a great many In view of th- fact that the law Is are requested to file their claims In find a Democrats registered as Republicans so strict regarding homesteads many ♦ BELIE GOES of Lane. State of Oregon, did on Julv time before Willard could this office on or before the said 22. 1907, file In this officer her match to light the lamp which stood and voted against Fulton and for of the entrymen who filed home ♦ TO MEET ANNA 18th day of June. 1908 »worn statement No 9091 for the on an adjoining chair. But it needed Cake, especially in the clths " steads last fall, when the large area ♦ BENJAMIN U EDDY, purchase of the N 1-2 of NE 1-4. no light to show what had happened of timber land was restored to set ♦ u u’r«’ April 21.—Prince Winnipeg. Apr! Register. 8W I t of NE 1-4 and l ot 4 of Sec The gurgling of the blixwl from th • tlement and entry, are relinquishing ♦ Helle de Sagan gave an inter- Canadian Pacific 1». gaping wound in the throat of th» SEX A TOR H I.TtiX tion No 18, In Township No their homestead entries and imn ■d- ♦ vew tn th- Journal before he nn open »hop noi T AKES DEF't AT F ASA lately placing timber and stone south. Range No. 8, West W i. M and suicide told the terror-stricken tri » He admit- 11- ♦ left tor Naples shops from Fort W that a terrible tragedy had been en ♦ 'ed he «»» going to Italy to Ings on the same. will offer proof to show that the Vancouver, the < .Senator Fulton arrived it Portland Salem Statesman ♦ meet Madam Anna Gould.but sought Is more valuable for Its tim- acted ing four thousan I last night from Astoria and will leave ♦ refused to give an intimation ber or stone than for agricultural the same time th tomorrow morning for Washington ♦ Plenty «it Tn«»i»le. PCMMMI, and to establish her claim ♦ of the tim ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from Fort WllUat or place of their •to see what can be done to save the to Mikl land before W W. Calkins. Is caused by stagnation ol tne ♦ marriage e saying: al have abrogated RrONrN HEAVE DBOPT4 I Fulton amendment to the .nterstate I* S CommlMifoner. bin office in and bowels To get rid of ll FASTER OFFERING "The ful lure is in the bands meat with the commerce law. which Is n.w XT 4.R It I < III |;( »irrne. Oreiron. on Tuesday, the headache and biliousness am of God." paratory to • Greatrst known remedy lo» bvasrs hands of Senator Elkins a poison that brings jaundice, tak iSHh day of June. shopmen in a frereirof the senate com • H.gbUnd, Or., IX«. JI. 1902. King's New Lit , the re She n a tn «» a an wit n«‘«eefl W1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fight the open terstate commerce, says • This is to certify that 1 gave mi ' ! purifiers work w! • marr < mw bottle ol “Stoov'i Haavs ournal Hinkson ol ■ r Indlng ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • IXo®»" and cured her oi heave*. "Have you anything Porter of K nvkenda £ Thia was last winter and »tie has tie prin rr election <). Watt« < if Y«»r KNFW not been aflected since G Wallace Any and The merit« of tbs J I F.S.C. S TONE. Saletn. Or. you would nt Foe sale by all dmggists- quested t c bladder or rl bottle (two n J 190 O. J Hull A C. de PHONE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS HAVE Som et King New A Buggy especially safe for women and ch’ldren. Will turn clear around If your horse gets in 16-foot space. Do you realize what this means scared at the street car you can turn in 16 feet without tipping Accidents reduced to a minimum when HOMESEEKEHS GOME TO OREGON STEADILY The Short Turn Buggy comes into general use which will be in a short time We have a full stock in the latest styles and finishes. s H We are Leaders in New Departures ♦ ♦ ♦ : Chambers Hardware Co SOLE AGENTS BOURNE PLEASED WITH RESULT OF OREGON PRIMARIES DISTRICT ATTORNEY NEW HAMPSHIRE LANGDON MARRIES TABLES EFFORT TO MODESTO WIDOW ENDORSE TAFT BIG ROBBERY OCCURS IN PORTLAND JURY CHOSEN TO TRY BARKERS I PROSPECTIVE STRIKE ON CANADIAN •••••••»••«•••a 1 saw it in an ohi b k called