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FVGKXK WEEKLY OVARI*. » t toll • ‘ ‘“ I* 41 1 1 i< * \ L - Land Office. Roae- r*‘rtr»g.'n 'April »■ l’nS- 3«rt-1 u >i«reby given that in com- Notice is h N provisions of the act pliance with Plia.n‘“ rPfJ < ’ June 3. 1878< entitled cf congress c j j 10 « fi r the sale of timber lands "An act for tuber -IB California. Oregon. I in the states of C la. C ’ J. and Washington Territory." I Nevada and W, ishingto terr '‘‘’winded to all the Public Land [ as extended to all the M bv act ot August 4. 1892, I states by act of Angus' 4 1 J S!i'eS H Watrous, of Bellingham, ■ seph Heitzman, of Eu ! of Lane, state >• Whatcom. State of Wash- : >n. did C0°nn did varch 2<' ,90S' f,le March 20, 1908, ÌÌ8 offici . sworn statement No ! sworn statement. No. ! •'5, for I pnrehas«* of the NW L >r the purchase of the S W of SW’ ,5'’f Section No. 17. in Township ; Section No 12, in Tua ■hip No 19. I south, range 5 west, W rf South Range. No. 8 West, W. M. .and will i‘ and wi‘l ‘lffer i’rocf to ?ho?: tl2at I offer proof to show t it the land * land «'>'J8ht is more valuable for i sought is more valuabli for its tini- ■ .imber <>r stone than for agricul- I ber or stone than for agricultural '* i mi- ’xes. and to establish his purposes, and to establish"h claim Tm m - land before W W Ca‘- to said land before W W. ... Calkins, v f S Commissioner, at his of- ! U. S. Commissioner, at his office iii . ?ln Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, ¡Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the k* ’"th dav ot August. 1908. 29th day of August, 1908. * H, nan es as witnesses: Clark He names as witnesses: Clay Ow- rwvereaux ! Euitene. Oregon; Frank | en, of Eugene, Oregon. Mike Helts- a TriPP of Eugene. Oregon; Emil I man, of Eugene, Oregon Andy Heltz- »nbprts of Greenleaf. Oregon; P. T. I man, of Eugene, Oregon: Thomas Ma- Lereaux of Eugene. Oregon. 1 har, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all p> rsons claiming ad- 4nv and all persons claiming ad- i L-«iv the above-described lands are j versely the above described lands are ^nested to file their claims in this requested to file their claims in this iXe on or beforse the said 29th office on or before the said 2 9th day of August. 1908. of August. 1908. nvVTIMW T. EDDY, FnnY BENJAMIN L. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Raglster. Register. Till IlSDAY. JUNE 2.5. |IM>N. T ■? EXCURSIONISTS FROM PORTLAND EUGENE’S GUESTS (Continued from Page One.) Cake ally taken by ( c Coffee (Torn Richardson Brand. I • Remarks (Wise and Otherwise) Tile S|H1«k«‘l“. Dr. D. A. Paine will officiât toastmaster and the following are ou the program for speeches: C. 8. Williams of Eugene: Toni Richardson of Oregon; Dr. L. Whit son ot Eugene; J. C. Ainsworth of Portland; Pres. P. L. Campbell of U. ot O; Mr. F. E. Beach of Port land; Hon. E. O. Potter ot Eugene, Rev. Luther R. Dyott f Port laud; H. W. Thompson of Eugene; Win. D. Wheelright ot Portland; Hon. S. H. Friendly, Eugene. on the n«?ed of irrigation In 'he val ley. stating that there is too much moisture in the winter season and not enough in the dry season to pro duce the crops that the land is cap able of producing should proper drainage and irrigation be employed. EUGENE'S PRETTY GIBUS W AITEI» ON I HI i.l I «* I S Dr. Paine then presented to Gen-, eral Manager O'Brien ot the Hat-ri-l ROOSEVELT WIRES DEGREES CUNFERDD WORD OF SYMPATHY ON SIXIY-ONt STUDENTS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Oyster Bay, June 2 Prrsidcnt Roosevelt will attend the Yale-Harvard races at New London toi row. owing to the deatl Ex-President Cleveland, »ent a message of con to Mrs. Cleveland and pres-ed the intention o tending the funeral, takes place on any other «han Saturday, when he an important conference ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + (Continued from l’ano 1.1 11 il : bv G<>.biwin DEGREES The !»«'gi->'v of Master of \rt Kirkman Kenson Robinson. Leo Smith. DIGKEE OF MININ«. ENGINEER. Theodore Pickel Holt. Washington. June 2 4 —Secretary ' Cortelyou. acting head of the admin-1 istratlon, received the first news of the death of Cleveland from the As sociated Press He has received a Alice ib'atrice Beebe, Jessie Mur telegram from the President at Oys ray Bell, Walter Matho Berry, Er ter Bay instructing him to promul nest Joshua Bertsch, Paul Gartner! gate an order to all executive depart Bond. Cora Columbia Canfield. Edna ments for the national flags to fly at Jane Caufield, Jessie Emily Chase., half mast, and It probably thus will Janies Cunning. Elsie Davis, William I remain for thirty days. Cortelyou A. Dill, Mary Forshay, Oscar Furu- who serv«yd as confidential stenog set. Wlnlfred Hadley, Zena Mozelle rapher to Cleveland, was greatly Hair, Charles H ilton Hambie, Rich- shocked. ard Alden Hathaway. Benjamin Hu n- tlngton. Jr., Lilia Lydia Irvin, Fred- Fun«-ral Will B<- Private. erlck C. Jackson. Grover John Kest- Princeton. Jun«» 24 - The follow- ly, Bessie May Kidder. Webster Lock- Ing bulletin was issued to the Asso- w<M>d Kincaid. John Eberle Kuyken elated Press: dall, Irene Dell Lincoln. Roy Dell "The funeral of Former President McCarty, Lerne lnex Miller, Leslie Cleveland will be held Friday June Phelps Miller, Gordon Chamberlain 26 at ‘'Westland", Mr. Cleveland s Moores, Frank Reid Mount, Emily residence on Bayard Lane, Prince Muhr. William Bartie Neal, Elmer ton. and will be strictly private.” The oppressive heat of yesterday had much to do with the death of the former president When asked for further details Dr. Bryant said: "Th«> heartfailure which occasion ed his death was induced within 2 4 hours of the end. Death was due to the heat." The following young ladles volun man lines in the Northwest, the huge! gilded key, with which, after his' teered to serve as waitresses and did address, he opened the improvised their work most acceptably. All were door of the depot, and welcomed the I Helen Koyl, Edith Humphrey, Veda crowds to Inspect the building. Mr. Gladys Hampton, Mabel Kuykendall. O'Brien told of the visit of the dele Helen Koil, Edith Humphrey, Veda gation of Eugene business men to his Quackenbush. Meta and Freda Gold office about a year ago, made for the smith. Lucia Wilkins. Ruby Pratt, purpose of asking for a new depot. | Korlnne Hartog, Winnifred Starbuck He complimented them upon the! Umma Travis. Margaret. Grace and business like-manner in which they I Claire Dunn, Cosby Gilstrap. Margar negotiated for the improvements, et Williams, Grace Wood. Linnle which, no doubt, had a great deal to Wood, Margaret Welch. Lucille An- CONTEST NOTICE. Notice tor Publication. Kathryn Whesoon. June do with his Immediate promise to drews, United States Land Office. Rose United States Land Otfice, Gray. Ruby Farrington Lucille Dunn. build the depot as soon as It could burg, Oregon. May 26, 190S. Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908. Mary Chambers. Vera Anten, Esther A sufficient contest affidavit hav be done. Mr. O'Brien then shoulder U'Ren, Miss Warren. Notice is hereby given that in com- Mary Baker, I ed the key, which towered above his •lisnce with the provisions of the ing been filed In this office by Ada Barbara Booth, Pauline Porter. head, and admitted the public to the act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti- B. Nicklln, contestant, against Home tiej "An act for the sale of timber stead entry No. 1 1552. made Decem uncompleted building Th«* ”<'holr” Sings. N AMES OF EK<TRS1«»NISTS •nd, in th" States ot California, Ore- ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 SE 1-4 Before the crowd brok«* up it was WHO ABE III HE Tt»l»AY. Ln Nevada and Washington terrlto- and E 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20. Town that a "choir" had been " as extended to all the public land I ship 19, S Range 5 West, by Anneta announced formed on the train coming up front Among the ezcurslonlsts are the «tiles by act of August 4. 1892. John Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg Portland and a song or two appro W Cherry, of Bugene, county of al representatives will take notice, priate for the occasion had been following: J. C. Ainsworth, president United Lane state of Oregon, did on Decem that: Contestant alleges that said en composed. Th«* first was to the tune H. M Ad ber 6 1907, file in this office his try woman Is deceased: that she left of "Sailing. Sailing," and was as fol- Stated National Bank; ams, general freight and passenger iworn' nta’ement No. 9428 for the no known heirs, and that for the past ! I lows: agent. North Bank road; A. H. Av purchase of the fractional NE% of six years there has been no residence Eugene! Eugene! erill. president A. H. Averill Machin NWt« of Section No. 4, in Township upon, cultivation or improvements on i From Portland town are we: ery Co.; J. D. Abbott, manager An No 19 south, range No. 5 west. W. said land by the entrywoman or by We come to pay our homage. derson & Dunlway Company; F. W. M and will offer proof to show that any of her heirs or otherwise; i To our Unlverslt-e-e, Baltes, president F. W. Baltes & Co.: the land sought is more valuable for said parties me hereby notified to' Eugene! Eugene! The I’l-esiilcBt's Telegram. F. E. Beach, president F. E. Beach A- its timber or stone than for agricul appear, respond and offer evidence1 Appropriation won. Oyster Bay. June 24.—The Presl- Company; G. M. Brown, president tural purposes, and to establish his touching said allegations at 10 i the following tele- We're glad you say Hazelwood Cream Company; David dent addressed r claim to said land before W. W. Cal o’clock a. m., on July 22, 1908, be-1 We carried the day. Brown, with Hazelwood Cream Com gram to Mrs. Cleveland: kins U. S. Commissioner, at his of fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis For the pride of Oregon!' pany; G W. Boschke, chief engineer, "Your telegram shocked mo great- fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, sioner, at his office in Eugene, Lane-i The o’her one was to the tune of j Southern Pacific Company; A. F. i.v. Mrs. Roosevelt joins me In very County, Oregon; (and that final I Hallelujah," and was as follows: the 4th day of August, 1908. Biles, manager Central Door A Lum He names as witnesses: John Mc hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. A Lane County drink, we are willing ber Co.; O. R. Ball, manager Ameri deep and sincere sympathy. 1 have, of course, abandoned my intention of Culloch, of Crow, Oregon; Charles m., on August 3, 190s, before) the to buy. can Typefounders' Co.; John S. starting today for the New London Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H. Clay Register and Receiver at the United What is It they drink In a county Beall, Beall Company, implements; boat races, that if the funeral is eith Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas States Land Office in Roseburg, Ore that's dry? W. C. Bristol, attorn« .v . W. H. Be- er Thursday or Friday I can attend. gon. Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon Hallelujah! We are thirsty! harrell, manager Heywood Bros. A I can also attend if It Is Sunday, but The said contestant having, In a Hurrah for Eugene! Any and all persons claiming ad- Wakefield Co.; W. W. Cotton, gen if It is Saturday’, a number of men verseiv the above-described lands are proper affidavit, filed May 26, 1908, Hallelujah! We are ready eral counsel Southern Pacific Co.; H. are coming here from various parts set forth facts which show that after requested to file their claims in this To drink kerosene. M. Cake, attorney; W. J. Clemens, of the country on a business engage office on or before the said 4th day due diligence personal service of this The "choir” consisted of C. C. insurance; Samuel Connel, president ment which I cannot well break. Will notice cannot be made. It is hereby ot August, 1908. [ Chapman, W. G. Smith ( leader), Northwest Door Company; A. D. ordered and directed that such not-! Herman Wittenberg, A. C. Jackson, Charlton, assistant general passen you direct some one to wire me when BENJAMIN L. EDDY, the funeral is to be held and where?” Register. ice be given by due and proper pub-' and W. G. Masters. ger agent. Northern Pacific Railway; "THEODORE ROOSEVELT " lication. C. C. Chapman, president Chapman Lunch at Tin* Vniversity. Fixing the date of th«’ funeral for BENJAMIN L EDDY, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Advertising Co.; John F. Carroll, ed Friday makes it possible for the After the exercises were over, the Register. United Stat«*s Land Office, Rose excursionists were escorted to the itor Telegram; A- C. Callan, manager President to attend. burg. Oregon, April 9, 1908. I Pacific Hardware & Steel Company; I’rtM'laiiuition I'wued. street cars and taken to the Univer Notice for Publication Notice is hereby ^Iven that tn com Devers; loiter the President Issued a proc- sity where luncheon was served on A. H. Devers, Closset A- pliance with the provisions of the act United States Land Office, Frank Dayton, Dayton Hardware Co; lamation paying a tribute to the life long tables beneath a wide canopy of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908 of canvas erected for the occasion. David M. Dunne, Collector of Inter of Cleveland, and directing. In testi "An act for the sale of timber lands Notice is hereby given that in The members of the’ ladies' auxil- nal Revenue; Rev. Luther R Dyott, mony of the respect in which his in the States of California, Oregon. compliance with the provisions of the pastor First Congregation Church; memory is held by the government Nevada, and Washington Territory,” act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti iary of the Commercial Club had Edward Ehrman, president Mason- by a large and people of th«1 United States, that charge and were assisted a? extended to all the Public I.and tled “An act for the sale of timber Ehrman * Co.; A. H Eilers, Ellers flags on the White House and de States by act of August 4, 1 892, lands in the states of California. Ore number of young ladies. Plano House; I. N. Flelschner, partments! buildings be displayed at Immediately after the arrival of E. Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun gon, Nevada and Washington terri Fleishchner. Mayer A- Co.; H. W. try of Lane. State of Oregon, did on j tory," as extended to all the public the guests they were seated around Fries, Waefleld, Fries & Co.; L. R half staff for a period of thirty March 26. 1908, file in this office hih land states by act of August 4, 1892. the dinner tables and Congressman Fields, superintendent Southern Pa days and that suitable military and naval honors, under orders of th« sworn statement No. 9587, for the Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of W. C. Hawley addressed them ex cific Co.; George E. “ K. Fichtner, “ “ ' pressing his pleasure at the improve Secretaries of War and Navy be ren nnrehase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and Lane, state o’ Oregon, did on Nevem- Bristow & Co. furniture; Fichtner, dered on the day of the funeral. SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and ber 16. 1907,< file in this office his ment of Eugene and the University. W. Flieder, Blumauer-Frank F. The Multnomah choir favored the the XE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section sworn statement No. 9426 for the Drug Co.; E. C. Giltner, Secretary No. 33, In Township No. 17 south, purchase of the WH of SW*4 and diners with several select songs of Portland Chamber of Commerfe; Range Xo. 8, West W. M.. and will SE14 of SWM of Section No. 34, in their own composing, after which Louis Gerlinger, president Salem the hungry visitors began to con offer proof to show that the land Township 19 south, Range No. 2 sume the first course of their din Falls City and ."’»¿AV1 Railway; sought Is more valuable for its tim west, W. M., and will offer proof to ner, continuing eating for an hour. Charles M. Gunnger Colum Salem, June 2i.—The formal of- ber or stone than for agricultural show That the land sought is more Before they arose from the tables bia Steel Co.; J. K. Gill, president purposes, and to establish his claim valuable for its timber or stone than several short, lnter«*sting and able the J. K. Gill Company; F. T. Grif fical canvass of the returns >of the to said land before W. W. Calkins. for agricultural purposes, and to es speeches were heard, all expressing fith, manufacturers’ agent; Philip recent election was made today by U. S Confmissioner, at his office in tablish his claim to said land before (heir appreciation of the treatment Gevurtz, I. Gevurtz A- Son; Charles the Governor and Secretary of State, and the figures heretofore pub Enceno, Oregon, on Saturday, the W. W. (TalitTns, U. S. Commissioner, rceived. K. Henry, real estate; Lewis M. lished confirmed. Under date of 29th day of August, 1908. at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on Head. Head-Black Advertising Co.; June 23, Governor Chamberlain will Wittenberg Talks. , He names as witnesses: William D. Tuesday, the 4th day of August, F. B. Holbrook, real estate, etc.; H. Wittenberg, a member of the Sol Hart. Hart Cigar Co.; George W. Issue proclamations declaring in full Neely, of Eugene. Oregon; Giles Fow 1908. «-»•no! '*o--d In Portland said that he Hazen, attorney; Hugh Hume, The force and effect those measures ler of Meadow. Oregon; Joseph Fowl He names as witnesses: L. B er, of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat Polll, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph B. bf'l'ev d the University should re Spectator; Sam Hermann, Holman which received an affirmative ma jority vote. The acts and amend son, Eugene, Oregon. Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon: Hermann ceive twice as much as it will under Transfer Co.; Sol Harris, agent Caro ments adopted will be In effect from Any and all persons claiming ad Miller, of Glide, Oregon: James Wil the n-av law, and that Portland lina Rice Company; <1. I’. Henderson would vnte for such an appropria of the German-American Bank; C. the time of the proclamations. Those versely the above-described lands are helm. of Creswell, Oregon. which will be proclaimed as adopted ’«nested to file their claims in this Any and all persons claiming ad tion. Tom Richardson followed, tel C. Hall, Sanborn, Vail & Co.: Oskar are the amendment permitting the office on cr before the said 29th day versely the above-described lands are ling how they had to put obstacles In Huber, architect; W. H. Jenkins, scattering of state Institutions, the of August, 1908. requested to file their claims in this the nav of the people of Portland to traveling passenger agent. Southern November election amendment, the keep more from coming on the ex Pacific Co.; John A Keating, vice- BENJAMIN L. EDDY, office on or before the said 4th day bill, cursion. If this had not been done, president Bankers A ^Register. Lumbermens sheriff’s custody of prisoners bill, of August, 1 908. the University appropriation five thousand would have come to Bank; Alexander H. Kerr, Wadhams the recall, proportional representa BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Kugenc, he said. A Kerr Bros.; A. W Knight, Knight tion. Statement No. 1 Instruction to I nit d States ljind Office, Rose- Register. t>«rg. Oregon. April 17, 1908. Chamhcriain Explains. Shoe "Company; Philip Lowengart, the legislature, the corrupt practice Notice is hereby given that In com- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Governor Chamberlain then made manag“r M. Seller A Co.; L. Lans, act. the grand jury amendment and Lang & Company; Charles E. Ladd, Ili»n<e with the provisions of the act an explanation of how he came to United States Land Office. Hood River county bill. ‘of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, veto the University bill through do Ladd A Tilton; J. D. Lee, real es Roseburg, Or.. April 9. 1908. tate;; E. H. McCracken, the J. Mc An act for the sale of timber lands his simple ing what he considered Notice is hereby given that In com DONNA ITEMS. McKercher, In the States of California, Oregon. pliance with the provisions of the act duty. said he Cracken Company; F. Moreover. he Donna. June 24.—(Special Corres •Nevada, and Washington Territory," of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled considered it a fortunate hapoelnlng secretary Equitable Savings A Loan ’« expended to all the Public Land “An act for the sale of timber lands for the school, for now It undoubted- Association; J. G. Mack« carpets and pondence.—Miss Ella Hayden left ■htites Sy act of 'August 4, 1892, In the States of California. Oregon. ly was on a sound basis before the furniture; Fred Muller, secretary Donna yesterday, starting on an ex Miss Hay Portland Board of Trade; B. E. Mc- tended visit to Europe. Parley/F Pierce of Springfield. Coun- Nevada and Washington territory.” peonl -. den intends spending the summer ”,np. State of Oregon, filed in as extended to all public land states State Senator Beach criticized the Avlnney. with Kerr, Gifford A seeing the sights of the great cities ’His office on April 15. 1908, his by act of August 4. 1892, Mike Heitz- governor for his stand, saying that It Charles B. Merrick, secretary ’•orn statement No. 9713, for the man, of Eugene, county of Lane.state was the only mistake he had ever gon Retail Grocers' Association; J. of Europe, among which are Jxtndon. P«rrha ,>f the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908, made, and that for fear that he H. McClung, capitalist; W. Y. Mas Paris and Berlin. Jam»» Canly Is visiting his broth **d W 12 of SW 1-4 of Section No. file In this office his sworn state would ______ know _ ft. , he wished to tell him ters, secretary Pacific Title A Trust •« In Township No. 18 south. Range ment. No. 9584, for the purchase ot so. He expressed the reasons why Co.; A. C. Martin, chief clerk pas er, Albert. The Breakmyer saw mill has closed West, W. M., and will offer the NW >4 of NE>4 and lot 5. of Sec I the state should by all means main senger department. Southern Pacif proo to «how that The land sought tion No. 24. in Township No. 19 tain such an Institution, and said ic Co.; W. F. McKibbin, Albers Bros down. Mr. Breakmyeer is the last s mor valuable for Its timber or south. Rang“ No. 5 west. W. M . and that an attempt would be made In Milling Company; Harry C. Moore, man to close down his mill There J?’ ' an for agricultural purposes. will offer proof to show that the land the future to double the present ap manager W. A J. Sloane A Co.; car are some ten mills In the valley and pets; B. Neustadter, Neustadter at present none are doing but little, 1. his claim to said •ought Is more valuable for its tim propriation. Bro«.; J. P. O'Brien, general manag if anything land before W. W. Calkins. U. S. | ber or stone than for agricultural Regent Friendly thanked Portland 'onur|„o,n«vr. at bls office in Ett- purposes, and to establish his claim for Its help In the recent crisis, and er Southern Paclfl«' Co.: George Ot- Walter Hill cam«/ up from Albany ne. Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd ’o said land before W W. Calkins. was followed bv State Superinten • <>n, florist: E. C Oliver with F. S. yesterday to spend a few days visit Harmon & Co.; H. L. Plttock, man ’ nay *y Of of S-ptember,. September,. 1908. ing his-parents. Mr and Mrs. M. Hili. U. S Commissioner, at his office In dent Ackerman, who pointed out that S C, Pier, _ He na _H» n i- s as witnesses: William H Eugene. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th the only thorough aid to the public ager The Oregonian; The Donna Telephone Co. are do I*1errP ■,, ' ^Walton. „ Marshall-Wells Hardware Co.mpany; Oregon; Jarvis U. ing some long needed work on the school system must come through R. F. Prael. August, 1908. ®*h®rian(j *. of Walton. Oregon; W11- dav He of names Prael, Hegel A Oo. as witnesses: Clay Ow the Univehslty from the top to the line. '¡am S ' itherland of Walton, Ore- George F. Robertson the Blake-Mc phone O. Root Is having a well put down »on. W ' ham Neely of Eugene, Ore- en. of Ejieen“, Oregon; Joseph Heltz- bottom. 7om Kic ardson. manager Fall vo.; man. of Eugene. Oregon Thomas Ma C. N. McArthur, headed the corn Portland Commeri lai Club; J. A. Mr. Reynolds, the operator of the M Anv ud all person, claiming ad- har. of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heltz- mittee to show the visitors ili» Shepard, vice-p. esiJent Goodyear drill, has put down about six good people sat Rubber Co.; F. A. Spencer, manager wells In the past month or so. He grounds. Nearly 200 »erselv ’he above-described lands ar® man. of Eugene, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming ad Bv the time Allen A I^ewls; T N. Stoppenbach, has been successful In all but one. r*qnest '•'1 *o file their claims In this versely the above-described lands are down at th® t»b1®a. lunch was finished it was nearly Pacific Paper Co ; office . A. M Smith, After going down 135 feet for L. Yar- the ssiiG said «sra 3rd aay day requested to file their claim in this time tor the commencement i exer- 3 . n or 1 before iz”*vre me \ Til', Western Clay Manufacturing Co.; SM-mb *r. 1 9»8. office on or before the said 28th day, cises in Villard Hall to begin and not ha»ing struck water. , W D. Scott. Insurance; Leslie M B enjamin l . eddy . of August. 1908. the visitors attended In a body. Scott, The Oregonian; John M. Scott, _ - Register." BENJAMIN l . eddy . Dinner F»>r Visitor«. KHOE HHOP IM OOBVRO assistant general passenger agent,! Register. | This evening at 5:30. dinner was Southern Pacific Co.; O. M Scott, I r fximttor - n n « iti (’ k . Estât, served at the Commercial Club, The Scott A Munsell; Sig Slchel, whole E P Shlhn has opened up a flnt- f Danw| Srolth. deceased N'otb • Is hereby given that the un menu »’« as follow«: class «hoe shop In Coburg. All work sale and retail cigars; W. G. Smith. ~ Salad (V. of O. Color«.) engraver; Arthur P. Tifft. attorney; guaranteed. Bring In your job work, Henry T Srtilth has k** .I': M nek Turtle Soup dftwtf R. M Townsend, with Portland Rail appointed ex«*cutor of the} *»Ut“ i a la 1'nlversltv Referendum) way Light A P ow « t Co.; William D ' ” nle| Smith, deceased, by *?!»- Hn»« d’ rtenvr»» Wheelright, president Pacific Export er: J W. Bailey, .tate dairy and food the county court of I^ane (Espee Style) Lumber Co.; J. Frank Walton, presi commissioner; Reuben Week., Hart- ¡regon. All persona having Roa«t Chicken dent Merchants' National Ba «1 Dr man A Thompson; Frank S Peck, bv Uq gainst said estate are here- : f Editorially Roasted) J. R Weatherbee. physician; R A. —«♦h W S Peck A Co., of New York ® 1 to present the same with ' Gr®«n Peas (Multnomah style) Wilson, druggist; M B Wakeman. City. « «ut pota» th* i I» ’•chers to said executor a’ fib»-« Hinltl. n« New Potato®« »nd Cream Oregon Electric Vehicle Company; •fftce of E Bilyeu tn E ii - «hr bat »lamp for <s Is P e* c* » brwvfc - 1 When you want a good mattress William F. Woodward, Woodward, ’®«on. within six months L |Hn«nnr<l fall Cold Meats (57 Varigtlea) lounge or sofa, buy one that's mad® Clarke A Co.; Herman Wil r*l*M*‘__ .* -* SI«*»« « «1 ' dat« thereof. Do* «« B. «»»»•.. »iS IBIS. Mount Hood Ire Cream In Eugene. We carry a full line and Pacific Coast I Biscuit Co. this 2lsr dav of May. 1908 i (Preferred Stock. Unwatered) Wright, Ballon & Wright; prices and quality guaranteed (*»mp- HENRY T SMITH. Strawberries new ... bell-Fellman Co. The Housefurnl.h- V’ance manager Executor | ®"-dEU, Attorney. (From Eugene on the Good-River) I College; E W Moore, photograph- ert. J 3 44k w IT,you h.ive a gcod Coat and Vest a d would like to look as weit as the fellow with a new suit* buy a fine pair ot Flat iron Brand Trousers at $2 50 to $7 50 and you have your suit complete ROBERTS BROS TOGGERY 554 Wilamette Street. I D andruff and FALUNC t HAIR are hut outward signs ol the evil done in secret by myriads of dan druff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to the hair and stops it falling out. A single application gives relief aod proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. BERT PRFS« «>TT. DeWitt Paine, William Oscar Hamp ton Proesaer, Floyd Cleveland Ramp. Ward 1.. Ray, Evelyn Helene Robin son. 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Owing to the lengthening of the law course, ther«‘ are no graduates from i lie Department of Law for I :,,, ■ SPECIAL HONORS FOR ENCELLEN« E OF THESIS. Pacific Horae LlnlMest It pr«p«rtd «xprttily !«r Ike needa of korietntn asd ranchmen. It It a powrrful tad pen«- irallng liniment, a remedy for «oieri«n- cl«a. A soollilnt embrocation lor lb« relief of pain, and the beat liniment for aprtlna and aortnesa.* Ln«pial«d f»r curine th« wounda and ln|eri«t «1 BARBED WIRE and for belling csta. abrationa, aortt and brultta Pacific • Horae Liniment It tally guaranteed. No other la ao good or helpful In ao many wtya. If It falla to Mfltfy. we authorize all dealert to refund the pwchate prica ■ it «* l * j »«« eery««» nm e««rvs H oyt C h « micai ..C^.1_ smtcm «, o««. a<x>kcer F«B • Allle Beebe—"Socrates the Moral- Ut.” I Cora Cameron—"The West In American Poetry.” the United 8.ates and of the nation. Jessie Chase- -"Death The subjrct was presented with very Works ot the Women Novelists.” forceful delivery, impressing upon William Dill—“Treasury Balance every hearer the truth as he handled and the Debt and Interest Funds.” 1:. Osoar Furuset—"The History of The theme of the winner of the Railroad Building In Oregon ” second prize was that only through Mary Foshay—"The social Inter-! variation does the Individual mount e»t In the English Poets: Goldsmith to greater heights, and that the so to Wordsworth.” ciety which recognizes and culti Grover Kently—"Evolution of the vates the unique, will Inevitably be Oregon Tax Code.” , the genius of the world. Bessie Kidder -“The Hostile Crit Others who took part, with their icisms of Shakespeare." subjects are: Cora Cameron, “A Part Webster Kincaid—"The Emolu-« of Earth's Creative Majesty;" R. Dell ments and F m System of the State McCarty, "The Reign of Law"; Misa Officials of Oregon." Emily Muhr, "Social Poise and Soc Irene Lincoln—"Oregon’s First ial Progress”; Mr. WesJy Wire. "Am Monopoly: The Oregon Steam Nav- I My Brother’s Keeper?" Igatlon Company.” Th* judges were Rev. H. 8. John Dell McCarty "The Development son cf Boston, President Coman of of County Organizations In Oregon.” Wlllrmette University and Judge L. Leslie Millar—"Training Instltu- T. Harris of Eygene. tlons for Rural Teachers." strong Win» Henn«*« Prine, Walter Moore, "Tests on Concrete, Earl F Strong was announced as Containing Clay.” winner of the Rennet prise yesterday H K Shirk-—"The Problems of for the beat essay on the Principles the Country School” of A True Government. The prize Wesley Wire --"The Religious 1» from the Interest from a fund of Element In American Poetry.” 3400 granted to the University by C. R. Zacharias Testa In Con Philo Bennet of New Haven, Con crete Containing Clay." necticut The subject of the essay w»a "Three Rare Problems.” I'llWOTT IMI MISS X VAN WATERS WIN PIMZEN. Bert W Prescott, president of the student bodv of th.. University, last night won the Falling price of 3150 and Miss Miriam Van Waters, a Port land girl, the second price of 3100, known as the Beekman trophy. In the annual contest for the best orations among the graduating class of the University. Mr Prescott, who regis ters from Baker City, used as his subject *' The Reign of Law; a Gnar- antee ot Eqnal Right«." Miss Van Waters, "The Reign of Law; Per- siatene« of Variation " The deels- Ion» In both cases were popular. Mr Prescott took up the evils of the laws of the commonwealths of Perhaps the prettiest spectacle of the whole of Commencement was the Fe'n and Flower procession before the Fallfng-Beekman prize contest. One hundred and fifty Vniversity women, many of them gray haired, but still young and happy reviewing old college memories, followed by young and i winsome students march- various buildings ed around the At the steps of laden with flowers. I each col leg» hall was laid a wreath sometimes e f roses, » mietimeli laurel, but always ti beautiful and appropriate. MI m Leia Goddard and Miss Angle William, of the class of *07 led the march.