Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, June 11, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    fur Publication.
5’0» ice
,-es Land Office,
aitól 8
, Qr., Feb. 11. 1908
r,.; y given that in c<
the provisions of
8 of June 3. 1878, enti
tar the sal »'of timbe
tate* of California, Or-
'<< in the S: a id Washington Terrf-
ippJeJ to all public land
of August 4, 1892,
tt,
of Eugene, county
<|urles "■ Sc
of Oregon, has filed
c[ Laoc- *late his sworn statement
I*’ ‘Jl'fi’for'the purchase of the SE
K e v 6 Section 15, E44 NEk. Sec-
1‘S??'anJ SW>4 N’WH of Section
m Township No. 18 S„ Range
r1 « W W M , and will offer proof
•So ? - that the land sought is more
”, hL for It* timber or stone than
I* .Jeultural purpose*, and to es-
fl>hiih hh claim to said land before
« u- Calkin’- U. S. Comml»»loner.
* k" office at Eugene. Oregon, on
¡t.Jiy the 22d day of June. 1908.
r^nanies as witnesses:
Ralph
I
Of Eugene, Oregon; Merritt B.
u niiev of Eugene, Oregon; Fred
Kk of’Eugene. Oregon; Horace H.
i ’k' uf Mapleton. Oregon.
mv and all persons claiming ad-1
' L the above described land* are 1
* ,R,«ted to file their claims In this ;
Ke on or b.fore said 22d day of
9
Noi H
CITY
BEGINS WORK ON
B
Sjtl-
lauds in th«
gon, Nevada and V
tory, as extended to al;
Public
Land States by act of Augus t 4. 1892.
Emily .1. Damitio of Aben!.-. in. Coun­
ty of Chehaiia, State cf Washington,
did on July 19. 1907. file in this of­
fice her sworn statement No. 9090
for the put chase of the lg>t 7 of Sec­
tion No. 6, in Township No 18, south.
Range No. 6, West W. M and will
offer proof to show that the land
»ought is ore valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural pur­
purposes, and to establish her claim
said land before W. W. Calkins. U.
S. Commissioner, at his office In En-
ge*e, Oregon. Tuesday, the 9th day
of June, 1908.
She names as witness«»*: W. B.
Smith of Elmira. Oregon; I. 8. Day
of Ivlson, Oregon; A. Warden of Iv-
Ison, Oregon; G. E. Huntley of Ab­
erdeen, Washington.
Any and all perrons claiming ad-
versely the above described land* are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said Sth day ut
June, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
^REPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil-
injf water, cool and serve. 10c. per package at
*U grocers. 7 tlsvors. Retuse all substitute*.
FROM BUSTLING
SPRINGFIELD
Harry Graham has resigned his po­
sition on the police force and he will
L. M. Beebe has been elected man­
take a position at Campbell & Fell­
man's furniture store, beginning ager of the baseball team for the sea­
work Monday. His successor on the son and Fred Yockey captain. Sev­
force has ruit yet tieen appointed.
eral games are scheduled for the sea­
NOTICE FX»R PUBLICATION.
son. A good line-up with the excep-
United States Laird office. Roseburg.
tlon of one of two places has been se-
Oregon. April I, 1908.
good article of ball Is
Notice Is hereby given that in com­ cured and a fans during the next
pliance with the provisions of the promised the It is hoped that within
act of Congress of June J. 1878. en­ few months,
titled “An act for the sale of timber another week the team will be thor-
lands In the States of California. oughly organized, and the boys will
They
Oregon, Nevada, and Washintgon be ready for dally practice.
Territory," a* extended to all the will go to Coburg to meet the Giants
Public Land States by act of August next Sunday, and the tollowing Sun­
4. 1 892, Andrew Crooks of Albany. day. June 14, a game will probably |
County of Linn, State of Oregon, did be played with Lebanon on the local
on December 11. 1907, file in this grounds, as they are making a tour |
office his sworn statement No. 9429 of this territory and have asked for
for the purchase of the E L of SW a game.
Jim Stewart returned to Spring­
*4 and W v, of SE l4 of Section No.
field Tuesday from a visit to Klam­
12. In Township No.- 16 south. Range ath
Falls. He reports Mr. .mil Mrs
No. 2. West W. M.. and will offer
J j W' '"' BENJAMIN
benjamin L. ----------
EDDY,
L. Jacobs, who were formerly In Dus-
proof
to
show
that
the
land
sought
Is
Register.
more valuable for its timber or stone Incss In Springfield, as doing well I
“
l<- Publication.
than for agricultural purposes, and I there and says that they have let the
NOTICE FAIR PUBLICATION.
I'nited S'ates Land Office,
to establish hfs claim to said land be­ contract for a fine two-story brick
United State* Land Office, Roseburg, fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis­ which will be 60x-00 feet In dimen­
Ro»eburg, Or., April 1, 1908.
Oregon, March 23, 1908.
Nodee 1« hereby given that in com-
sioner. at his office in Eugene. Ore­ sions. We are Informed that Mr. anil
Notice I* hereby given that in gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of Mrs. Stewart will soon go to Klamath
■IKsce »'Hh the provisions^ of the
to permanently locate.
Jim thinks
in of congress of June 3, 1878, enti­ compliance with the provisions of August, 1908.
tl'd "tn act for the sale of timber the act of Congress of June 3. 1878,
He names as witnesses: Evermont that there is a great future for that
[¿di in the States of California. Ore- entitled. "An act for the sale of tim­ B. Miner, of Eugene, Oregon; Harry country.
Dr. VanValzah brought a sample of
Ln Nevada and Washington territo­ ber lands In the States of California, M.| Crooks, of Albany, Oregon; Wil­
ry as extended to all the public land Oregon, Nevada, and Washington liam D. Neely of Eugene, Oregon; his alfalfa to town this morning
by »ct of August 4, 1892, John Territory,” as extended to all the Norman E. Markley of Eugene, Ore- which is about thirty inches tall and
which he say* will go fro mtwo to
Ki Cherry, of Bugene, county of Public I.And States by act of Aug-[ gon.
Lane state of Oregon, did on Decem- ust 4, 1892. Selah W. B. Haynes of |
Any and all persons rialmint; ad- two and one-half tons to the acre. He
te
1907, file in this office his Eugene, County of I-ane, State of versely the above-described lands are says the crop will again be ready to
Ijworn statement No. 9428 for th* Oregon, did. on September 3. 1907, requested to file their claims In this cut In July, and if Irrigated will fur­
parctase of the fractional NE >4 of file in this office his sworn statement office on or before the said 5th day nish a third crop In August. The raia-
y»4 of Section No. 4, In Township No. 9155. for the purchase of the of August 1908.
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
S*. 19 south, range No. 5 west, W. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 of Section No. 2. in
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
United States Land Office.
jl and will offer proof to show that Township No. 20 south. Range No.
Register,
Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08.
the land sought is more valuable for 9 west W. M., and will offer proof
Notice is hereby given that In com­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
i-s timber or stone than for agricul­ to show that the land sought Is more
United States Land Office, Rose­ pliance w-ith the provisions of the
tural purposes, and to establish hi* valuable for it* timber or stone than
act of congress of June 3. 1878. en­
claim to said land before W. W*. Cal- for agricultural purposes, and to es­ burg. Oregon, April 7. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In com- titled "An Act for the sale of tim­
I :is V. S Commissioner, at his of- tablish his claim to said land be­ '
ber lands in the states of California,
f.K in Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis­ pliance with the provisions of the act Oragon, Nevada and Washington ter.
•
of
Congress
of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
tb«4th day of August, 1908.
sioner, at his office In Eugene, Ore­
ritory." a* extended to all the public
He names as witnesses: John Mc- gon, on Thursday the 18th day of , "An act for the sale of tlnjber lands land states by act of August 4. 1892,
1 In the S'ates of California. Oregon.
Calloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles June, 190S.
Thomas E. Seavy, of Eugene, County
[Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H. Clay
He names as witnesses:
Dave Nevada, and Washington Territory.” of Lane, State of Oregon, did on
fov»n. of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Murphy, Hal E. Wood an:l Marvin L. I as extended to all the Public Land January 27, 1908, file In this office,
Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon.
J Hammitt, all of Eugene, Oregon; ¡States by act of August 4, 1892,
I Stella M. Huston of Madison, County hl* sworn statement No. 95 4“. for
Any and all persons claiming ad-' Warren C. Smith of Crow, Oregon.
the ptirchnse of the W. L of N.XV.Vi
vwwly the abov -described lands are|
Any and all persons claiming ad­ I of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Jan- (fractional) of Section
rcquested to file their claims in this versely the ab ve described lends I narv 4, 1908, file In this office her in
No.
17
Township
•Hire on or before the said 4th day are requested to file their claims In ,sworn tatement No. 9541, for the Range
No.
2
West.
1
purcha
•
of
the
Lot
3
and
S.
’
E.
*4
Kt August, 1 908.
this office on or before the said
i of N. W. *4 of Section No. 2, In and will offer proof to show that the
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
18th day of June, 1908.
Township No. 18 south, Range No. land sought Is more valuable for Its
Register.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
|lmber or stone than for agricultural
Register. 7, West. W. M., and will offer proof purposes, and to establish his claim
N(»TI< E I'DR !'l BLICATI9.N.
to show that the land sought is more
railed States Land Office, Roseburg, "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
valuable for Its timber or stone than to said land b. fnio W. W. Calkins.
I Oregon, March 20, 1908.
United State* Land Office, Roseburg, for agricultural purposes: and to es­ U. S. Commissioner, at his office In
Notice is hereby given that In com-
Oregon, March 23, 1908.
tablish her claim to said land before Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the
p'.iance with the provisions of the act
Notice is hereby given that In W. W. Calkins, 1'. S. Commissioner, 20th day of August, 1 908.
W Cur gross of June 3, 1878, entll- compliance with the provisions of at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
He names as witnesses:
Henry
jJe-l An act for the sale of timber the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, Tuesday, the 18th day of August, Thefme, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link
Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse
■lands in the States of California. Ore- entitled. “An act for the sale of tim­ 1908.
,Fi, Nevada and Washington Terri­ ber lands In the States of California.
She names as witnesses: Gertie G. Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John
tory,” as extended to all the Public Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Owen of Ivlson, Oregon, Guard Hus'- Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad-
Lund States by act of August 4, 1892, Territory,” as extended to all the ton of Madison. Oregon; George
Hopsey A Watts of Eugene. County Public Land States by act of Aug­ Vaughn of Ivlson. Oregon; Roland versely the aAove-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
of Lane, State of Oregon, did on July ust 4, 1892, Ralph C. Oglesby of Eu­ Vaughn of Ivlson, Oregon.
ill, 1907, file In this officer her gene, County of Ixine. State of Ore­
Any and all persons claiming ad­ office on or before the said 20th day
•worn statement No. 9091 for the gon, did on August 27. 1907, file In versely the above-described lands are of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
purchase of the N 1-2 of NE 1-4: this office his sworn statement No. requested to file their claims In this
Register.
W 1-4 of NE 1-4 and Lot 4 rtf Sec- 9151, for the purchase of the N 1-2 office on or before the said 18th day
lion No. 18, In Township No. 19. of SE 1-4 of Section No. 8. in Town­ of August, 1908.
CONTEST NOTICE.
-•outh. Range No. 8, West W. M. and ship No. 16 south, Range No. 4. East
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
United States Land Office, Rose­
ivill offer proof to show that the land W. M.. and will offer proof to show
Register.
burg, Oregon, May 26. 1908.
sooght is more valuable for Its tim­ th*t the land sought Is more valuable
A sufficient contest affidavit hav­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ber or stone than for agricultural for Its timber or stone than for agri­
ing been filed in this office by Ada
United States Land Office, Rose­ B. Nicklln, contestant, against Home­
W* *nd to establish her claim cultural purposes, and to establish
to said land before W. W. Calkins, his claim to said land before W. W. burg, Oregon, April 9. 1908.
stead entry No. 11552, made Decem­
T S. Commissioner, at his office In Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at hl*
Notice Is hereby given that In com­ ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 SE 1-4
pliance with the provisions of the act and E 1-2 SW 1-4 8e«-tion 20. Town­
JoRie, Oregon, on Tuesday, the
office in Eugene, Oregon, on Wed­ of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
pth day of June, 1908.
ship 19, S Range 5 West, by Anneta
nesday, the 17th of June, 190 8.
“An act for the sale of timber lands Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg­
She names as witnesses: William
He names as witnesses: Carl V.
Aldous, of Walton, Oreogn; A. H. Oglesby of Eugene, Oregon; William In the States of California, Oregon, al representatives will take notice,
Hinkson of Alma, Oregon;
Sidney T. Brabham of Eugene. Oregon; | Nevada, and Washington Territory,” that: Contestant allege* that said en­
Por:»r of Walton, Oregon; Joseph John T. Brabham of Eugene, Ore-1 as extended to all the Public Land try woman is deceased; that she left
States by act of August 4. 1892,
r Watts of Eugene, Oregon.
gon; William S. Benner of Eugene, j George H. Watrous, of Bellingham, no known heirs, and that for the past
[Any and all persons claiming ad-
six years there has been no residence
Oregon.
County of Whatcom. State of Wash­ upon, cultivation or improvements on
versely the above described lands are
Any and all persons claiming ad-1
pvjieated to file their claims In this versely the above-described lands ington, did on March 26, 1908, file said land by the entrywoman or by
in this office his sworn statement No.
Mice on or before said 9th day of
are requested to file their claims in 9586, for the purchase of the S W any of her heirs or otherwise;
¡Jane, 1908.
this office on or before the said >4 of Section No. 17. in Township Baid parties ate hereby notified to
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
appear, respond and offer evidence
17th day of June. 1908.
17 of South Range, No. 8 West, W. touching said allegations at 10
Register.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
M.,
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
notice for publication .
Register. the land sought Is more valuable for o’clock a. m., on July 22, 1908, be­
waited States I^ind Office, Roseburg,
fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
its timber or stone than far agricul­ sioner. at his office In Eugene. Lane
Wion. .March 18, 1908.
United
States
Land
Office.
Roseburg.
tural
purposes,
and
to
establish
his
.Notice le hereby given that In
County, Oregon; (and
that
final
claim to said land before W. W. Cal­
Oregon, March 21, 1908.
’ nipiknee W|th .... provisions
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.
__________
of
Notice is hereby given that In kins. V. S. Commissioner, at his of­ m., on August 3. 1908, before) the
«»««of Congress of June 3, 1878, compliance with the provisions of fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday,
Register and Receiver at the United
**t!tled, “An act for the sale of tim-
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, the 29th day of August. 1908.
** »nds In the States of California,
He name* as witnesses: Clark States Land Office In Roseburg, Ore­
entitled. “An act for the sale of tim­
Jjrcun. Nevada, and Washington ber lands In the States of California, Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon: Frank gon.
The said contestant having, In a
XknOr.T' *’ ex,Pn'1*‘d to all the Oregon, Nevada, and Washington A. Tripp of Eugene, Oregon; Emil
proper affidavit, filed May 2«, 1908,
’»He Land State* by act of Ang-
P.
T.
Roberts
of
Greenleaf.
Oregon;
Territory,” as extended to all the
set forth facts which show that after
L ’. 1892. Carrie E. Prosser of Public Land State* by act of Aug­ Devereaux of Eugene. Oregon.
due diligence personal service of this
^Pie. County of Lane, State of
Any
and
al]
persons
claiming
ad
­
r'lOT. did on june 20, 1907. file ust 4. 1892, Ellen L. Clark of Eu­ versely the above-described lands are notice cannot be made, it Is hereby
gene, County of Lane, State of Ore­
L1,,.1 'dfice her sworn statement No. gon. did, on August 16. 1907. file requested to file their claims In this ordered and directed that such not­
‘Of the purchase of the Lot in this office her sworn statement office on or beforse the said 29th ice be given by due and proper pub­
lication.
Li . Pn* ,be«nK NE 1-4 of NE No 9132, for the purchase of the day of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
k t, s*ctton No. 2, in Township 3 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 24, In
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
’ »». tenth. Range No. 7. West. W. Township, No. 17 south. Range No.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
-t*??
°^fer Proof to show 7 West, W. M . and will offer proof
‘
land sought Is more val- to show that the'land »ought Is more
Notice for Piihlicathm
United States I>and Office, Rosa-
’ w Its timber or stone than for
United States Land Office,
burg, Oregon. April 9, 1908.
Its timber or stone
valuable
for
ultnral purposes, and to estnb-
Roseburg,
Or.,
April
1,
1908
Notice Is hereby given that In com­
agricultural
purposes,
for
than
Notice is hereby given that in pliance with the provisions of the act
t0 ’a1'1 Iand before W.
establish
her
claim
to
compliance
withthe
provisions
of
the
.iL* a’- r S Commissioner, at and
of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
land
before W.
W.
said
to
« tv 13 E'l«‘‘ne. Oregon, on Fri- Calkin*,
U. S. Commissioner, at hl* act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti­ "An act for the sale of timber lands
-J»e th of June. 1908.
office in Eugene. Oregon, on Satur­ tled “An act for the sale of timber In the Stat«« of California. Oregon,
lands In the state* of California, Ore­ Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
witnesses: Clarence day the 13th day of June. 1908.
ne«y of Crow, Oregon; H. F.
She names a* witnesses: George gon, Nevada and Washington terri­ as extended to all the Public Land
...k” r* Anther, Oregon; F. L. H. Hale of Hale, Oregon; Daniel tory,” as extended to all the public States by act of August 4, 1892,
Panther. Oregon; W. O. Clark. Clark P. Devereaux, and Mer­ land states by act of August 4, 1892. Lllah Owen of Crow. County of Lane,
State of Oregon, did on March 10,
» r °* Eugene, Oregon.
ritt Devereaux, all of Eugene, Ore­ Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of
Lane, state of Oregon, did on Novem­ 1908, file In this office her sworn
r«*»*.,11 a11 P*1-801»8 claiming ad-
gon.
ber 16. 1907, file In this office his statement No. 958$ for the purchase
the above described lands
Any and all persons claiming ad­
1,
t0 Die their claims In versely the above described land* • worn statement No 9428 for the of the N H of N W >4 and 3 W %
' rrie. on or before th* **id
purchase of the W *4 of SW >4 and
are requested to file their claims In SE*4 of 8W*4 of Section No. 34. In of N W >4 of Section No. 10, in
•V of June, 1908
Township No. 19 *outh. Range No. 4
this
office
on
or
befora
th*
»aM
BENJAMIN *L. EDDY,
Township 19 south. Range No. 2 West, W M., and will offer proof to
IStb day of June. 1908.
west. W M . and will offer proof to show that the land sought I* mor*
Register.
BENJAMIN l . BDDY.
Register. show' fhat the land sought I* more valuable for tta timber or atone than
valuable for Its timber or stone thsn for agrlcultaral purpose*, and to ee-
SETTLEMENT.
! berehy given that J C.
for agricultural purposes, and to es­ tablfiib her claim to said land before
EXECUTOR’« NOTICE.
I n •’"’'"•■trator of the estate
Estate of Dane] Smith, deceased. tablish his claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner,
’k 0,. ?!r’r*an' Messed, haa filed
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ W. W. CallcTns, U. S Commissioner, at hl* office In Eugene. Oregon, on
■
un,7 Clerk of Lane Coun- dersigned. Henry
____ _ T. Smith. _ has
r.__ at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th day of Auguat,
im . ' h s r , nal
there- beèn’duîy appointed executor of the Tuesday, the 4th day of August. 1908.
Joseph
».rM
Qrder has been made and
She names ss witness»*:
1908.
estate of Daniel Smith, deceased, by
He names a* witnesses: L. B
Liles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov-
' »at
rernrd directing thia not- order of the co1 unty court if Lane
Walter
y,. ,n,niln' Saturday, the 11th
All p' sons having Poll!, of Eugene. Oregon; Joseph B. erign of Eugene, Oregon;
» »‘
19A8. at ten o’clock In county, Oregon aid estate are here- Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon; Hermann Holland of Crow, Oregon; Walter
claims
against
Norris
T'a, r'?'"n. r,f 8a|d day, for the
if Glide. Oregon; James W
Canaday of Crow. Oregon;
the sam< with M
a;
°bJectiona. If any, to said by notified
Owen, of Crow, Oregon.
Im, of Creswell. Oregon.
or at
id ex'
proper
von<
Any and all person* claiming 1
Any and all persons claiming ad­
la-»*
,nd settlement thereof
Eo-
I Bllyi1
versely the above-described land* are
rsely the above-described lands a
«Maw 1 ”h '’** of M#r. !»<»’. the law of
OQtbS
a
six
gene. Oreg
I reqtmated to file their claim* on or
Lane County. Oregon
quested to file their claims in t!
from the d
requested to file their claim* in this
office on or before the said 4th d
la -;s.
J c. MORGAN.
’ nn
Dated th
M J2’°r °r ,h* Estate of I. O.
| office on or before the 28th day of
of August, 1908
: nry
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
August, 1908.
yCOCK t POTTER.
Register.
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
L. BILYEU, Att
i
*«oraey* for Estate.
Register.
F! WE YEARS
Suffered Torments from Birth —
Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts
—In Frightful Condition and Could
Hardly Work—Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail—At Last
has already commenced on
Springfield schools, which of course he Work
new- school house and it will be
responded very liberally.
rapidly to completion
The
Dr It A. Jayne I* taking a needed pushed
original foundation plans provided
rest this week at Hood River, going for a three-foot basement, but a num­
there to look after his land interests ber of our heavy taxpayers thought
In that section and also Jake care of It should be at deast seven feet, and
his large crop of strawberries that Mr Washbume and Mr Millett <a<h
are now being harvested.
The Springfield Booth-Kelly mill Is1 offered to donate $50 toward the
running a full crew f nine men now extra expense. The matter was taken
up by the Commercial Club and a
and times begin to look good again.I resolution was adopted request-iug
Everything seems to be on the move,
that the proposed change be
with no ■'•'e men Everybody has em- The directors, therefore. fee?,„ xat
ploymem.
A t*. game between the locals anil such action qvould be raiUstf. nave
the ’'-latits from ' burg was played j Instructed the contractors *v make
at Springfield last »•ndsy, the score • the proposed change. This will give
being 6 to 1 in favu. of the home ample room for heating fixture* and
also capacity for storing wood.
team.
C. W. Washburne has let the con-
Fred Weston,
tract to II. V. Johnson for the con­
ling, has started
struction <>f a building 7 Ixioo feet on
In the old First F
I Front street on the block north of
an old hand al
the hotel block. This building will be
should do well.
used for a skating rink and will have
a maple floor A bowling alley will
be built on one side of the building
amt an office will be partitioned off
in front. It will be sheeted with sur­
faced lumber with a square front.
It is the intention to have the build
ing ready by the Fourth of July and
this will add another attraction for
At a meeting of the Eugene school that day. We have not learned who
board last evening City Superintend­ will have charge of this sporting em­
ent of Schools L. K. Aiderman and porium.—Times
all of the old teachers in the high
schools except Miss Dilley, were re­
elected for another year,
Siiperin-
tendent Alderman's salary ' was in-
creased from 11400 to
|
11600
»
year and Principal Hug. of the high
school, will hereafter r v‘ ? 11200,
instead of $1000.
■*>-
I'ollowing
teachers were re-elecien.
Miss Emma Chase, Miss Susan
I
From the present outlook, accord­
Dinsmore, Miss Maud Stinson, Miss ing to local hopmen, the hop crop
Nellie Williams, Miss Cora Wold. in this county will be but 75 per cent
Miss Clara Wold, Miss Ella Doble of what It was last season. The fall-
and Paul Bond.
Ing off is not due to the weather con-
Mrs. Blanche Thurston was elect- dltlons, but gather to the fact that
ed to fill Miss Dilley's place and Ben­ some of the yards are not In good Cul­
iamin Huntlng’on, a graduate of the tivation. The late season makes but
University of Oregon tty* year, was little difference to hops, for In a
chosen as an additional teacher in week or ten days the vines can climb
the high school.
Miss
Margaret to the top of the poles So far pros­
Tiffany was chosen as a teacher In pects are very favorable, though the
season Is yet too early to tell much
definitely.
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
“I had an itching, tormenting eczema
ever since 1 came into the world, and I
am now a man fifty-live years old. I
tried all kinds of medicines 1 heard of,
but found no relief. 1 was truly in a
frightful condition. At last my bloixi
was so bad that I bi - ke out nil over
with red and white bills, which kept
growing until they were as big as wal­
nuts. causing great pain and misery. I
thought th ‘v w mid take the Kin off
my whole lio.lv, but I kept from scrub b­
ing as well as I could. 1 was so run
down that I enild hardly do mv work.
Mr. Nelwn It. Burnett recommended
the Use of Cuticura Hennslies, telling
me he wav c .ntidont they would benefit
and. in tune, cure me. I used the Cuti­
cura Soap. Ointment, llesolvent, and
l’ills f >r about eight months, and I can
truthfully s»y I am cured. I cordially-
recommend Cuticura Remedies to all
who are afflicted the same as 1 was, be­
lieving that, if they will use them
according to directions, they will find
them all they are represented to be.
Any one doubting the truth of (healiov»»
can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer­
fully vouch for my statement».
“Hale Birdwell, R. F. D. 3. Cedar
Comers. Tipton. la., Aug. 17, HM)7.”
“I cheerfullv endorse the above tes­
timonial
It is the truth. I know Mr.
Bordwell and know the condition he
was in. He never tire« of praising the
Cuticura Remedies.
L. R. ALDERMAN RETAINED
AS HEAD OF SCHOOLS
"Nelson It. Burnett, Tipton. la.”
Gentle anointings with Cuticura. the
great Skin Pure, preceded by warm
Laths with Cuticura Soap, followed in
the severer forms, with mild doses of
Cuticura Resolvent Pills, afford instant
relief, permit rest ami sleep, and point
to a speedy euro of torturing, disfigur­
ing. itching, bunting, and scaly humors,
ecsemas, rashes, and hiHwiumations,
from infancy to age,
Cuurnr, Snap rts»» 1« Cle»nw the Skin. Cutl-
CUFft oinfnnnt (5iic 1 in Ilriil the Kkln. nn«1 < utl-
ruri Rr« )iven| (60c ).6«r In the form of ( I »»colata
Coated rills.
per vial of <*<»> to Purlfv th' Hi. < m 1.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug A ( hem
Corn . Hol«’ Prof* . Boetoti. M aj *.
UtSwMalled I ree. Cutl<Hra Book on 8kln Dlmaset*
(From Friday's Dally.)
E. R. ALDERMAN
the grammar schools to take
place of Mrs. Thurston.
The committee appointed at a pre­
vious meeting to Investigate the mat­
ter of securing more ground for the
Geary school as a play ground, re-
ported that the land adjoining the
sdhool is held too high.
The ajinual election of a director
will be 'held on Monday,
., June 15.
The board appointed F. M. Wilkins.
B D. Paine and Frank Reisner as
officials of the election. F. W. Os­
burn Is the retiring member of the
board. Clerk Reisner a*|tH those
who wish to run for the office to
hand In their names by Friday, June
12, so he may have the names print­
ed on the ballots.
DYNAMITE CAN
FOUND IN OPERA HOCHE
The W. O. I. A. L. championship
track meet between the teams of the
Salem and Eugene high schools was
pulled off on Kini'Sld field In this
city this afternoon before a good-
sized crowd. The weather Was Ideal
and the track In excellent condition.
The events were a* follows:
100-yard dash—Kreiger (Eugene),
Jenkins (Eugene), Kay (Salem).
Time, 10 3-5 seconds.
Shot
put—Sheridan
(Eugene),
Rich (Salem), Bailey (Eugene). Dis­
tance, 36 feet 5% inches.
Broad Jump—Kuykendall and Ell-
maker, both of Eugene, tied for first
place; Kay (Salem).
Distance, 18
feet 10 Inches.
220-yard hurdle—Abshlre
(Eu­
gene), Kay (Salem), Niles (Salem).
Time, 29 1-5 second*.
Half-mile run—Minton (Salem),,
Kaiser (Salem), Collier (Eugene).
Time, 2 minutes, 14 1-5 seconds.
220-yard dash—Kay (Salem), Jen­
kins (Eugene), Kreiger (Eugene).
Time, 23 4-5 seconds
120-yard hurdle Kuykendall (Eu­
gene), Niles (Salem), Abshlre (Eu­
gene). Time, 18 seconds.
Mlle
run — Minton,
(Salem),
O’Leary (Eugene), Zimmerman (8a-|
lem). Time, 5 minutes and 3-5 of al
second.
Pole vault—Conceded by Salem to[
Eugene.
(Salem),
440-yard
dash—Nile*
Kay (Salem), Davidson ( Eugene).
Time, 56 2-5 seconds.
Discus throw—Nolan (Eugene),
Kay I Salem), Sheridan I Eugene).
Distance, 86 feet 4 Inches.
50-yard dash Krieger ( Eugene),
Jenkins (Eugene), Kay (Salem).;
Time, 5 3-5 seconds.
( Salem),
High Jump—Newman
Kay
(8a-
Kuykendall
(Eugene), I.
lem). Height, 5 feet 4 Inches.
Hammer throw—Bailey (Eugene),
Richardson (Salem), Hollandeworth
(Salem). Distance, 128 feet 8 Inch­
es.
Relay race—Won by 8alem.
Final score—Eugene, 73; Salem
58.
Glendale, Or., Juue 3—A most
dastardly 'attempt
at
wholesale
murder was revealed
here today
when H. O. Sonnemann. merchant
and owner of the opera house, found
an Infernal machine at his new audi­
torium.
The infernal machine was placed
In the vestibule of the opera house!
on the night of March 7, when the,
home talent play. "The Blue and the
Gray,” wa* In progress. The play
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morris, of Eu­
had been well advertised, and the
whole town turned out to see It, gene, were here Saturday last, visit­
ing with relatives and friends.
standing room being at a premium.
Mrs. G. L. Humphrey of Marcóla,
When the play was over, Mr. Bon-
neman, upon opening the door for was here the past week vlsltlsg at
the crowd to file out. noticed a gun­ the home of her father, M. E. Hearn.
Miss Ida Bennett is In Eugene
ny sack containing a can about the
size of a five-gallon oil can, and sup­ this week, where she Is receiving
posing that It was a can of oil that medical treatment, and we are pleas­
some one had forgotten, he placed it ed to learn that «he I* slightly Im­
proved In health.
to one side.
R. C.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs.
The next morning the can wa*
still there and he put It away until Huston, at their home In Seattle, I
somebody should claim It. Nobody Wash., May 29. 1908, a son. Their |
from that day to thia has claimed It, many friend* here are extending
and bl* Ruiplclon* being arouaed, he congratulation*
Mr*. V. C. London. of Cottage
opened the can today and found it to
contain not oil, but 24 atl^ka of Her­ Grove, was here this week visiting
the
cule* dynamite, which had failed to relatives and friend*, and Is
explode on account of a defective guests of her father. J. P. School-
apllclng of the fuae, alx feet from the Ing.
Dr F T. Mendenhdll has derided
cap.
About forty feet of the fune had to locate In Coburg for,the practice
burned and the Interior of the ran of m dldne. and has already moved
and part of the contenta had been to that city and opened an office,
thoroeghly blackened
If the charge! HI* host of friend* in this section
had been exploded a* Intended there! of the country wl*h him unlimited
I* little hope that anybody In the lit­ success, and a* he is made of the
tle opera house would have escaped 1 right sort of metal there is no doubt
about hl* succeeding anywhere he
death or serious Injury.
No clue to the perpetrator* of thei may decide to locate.—Bulletin.
vicious attempt has *0 far been dis­
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covered, but a subscription list Is be­
C .A. «Ton. I
1
ing passel throughout the district!
and everybody is subscribing freely |
to offer a liberal reward for his cap-i
ture and conviction.
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
A moderate amount of
money will atart you in
a profitable buaineaa.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In 'I he World.
For full particular* regard­
ing well drilling machine*,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
POUT LAHO. O^ttON,
or
OHIO.
SKSOS.
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V p. Moma
J. W. Warren
Reel ■Mate
Invent*
men«*. Loans
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Prejwrtjr Mated and H»M at
Owner's price t 1 t t I X
Room 4, McClung block. Corner Sth
»nd Willamette Sts
Phone*—Office, Black «271; Resi­
dence, Black 4402.
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