!•
THURSDAY,
Notice Tor Publication
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908
Notice Is hereby given
that in
compliance with the provisions of the
act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti
tled “An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington terri
tory.” as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4. 1892,
Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of
Lane, state of Oregon, did on Nevem-
ber 16. 1907, file In this office his
sworn statement No. 9426 for the
purchase of the W *4 of SWK4 and
SE 14 of SW% of Section No. 34, in
Township 19 south, Range No. 2
west. W. M , and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before
W. W. CallcTns, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 4th day of August,
1908.
He names as witnesses: L. B.
Poill, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph B.
Wilhelm, of Zion. Oregon: Hertnann
Miller, of Glide, Oregon; James Wll-
I helm, of Creswell, Oregon.
1
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before the said 4th day
of August 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
JAPS THINK PUBLIC
SCHOOLS ARE POOR
tors.
The Japanese diplomatically
this Is done to avoid a possible repi-
tition of the San Francisco trouble,
and that the action was taken at the
suggestion of Japanese consul Tan
aka.
A committee was appointed to so
licit funds for carrying out the pro
jected system of Japanese schools.
Seattle, June 30.—The Seattle Jap
anese decided at a meeting last night
to withdraw their children from the
public schools because as they allege,
the education given, is unsatisfactory.
Japanese schools and Japanese In
structors will be substituted for Am
erican s tools and American Inatruc-
BISHOP POTTER
CASE AGAINST
NEARS END OF
BOOTH DESTROYED
EARTHLY LIFE
BY STAR WITNESS
Portland Or.. June 30, Confessing
that the testimony of its star witness
against James Henry Booth hud tak
en It by surprise, the Government
this morning laid the foundation for
impeaching Fred* rick A* Kribs, who
gave Booth the 8800 check, for which
Booth is on trial, charged with ac
cepting a bribe, while receiver of the
Roseburg Land office.
The government uiay not Impeach
Kribs. however, but the fact remains
tliat the prosecution is far from sgt-
isfieq with his sto*-y on the witness
stand, as It does not agree with the
affidavit he made concerning the
transaction to W. J. Burns, January
16, 1905.
Neither Is the defense satisfied
with the testimony of Kribs, althougb
the government's star witness has
conflrfried the opening statement of
the defense to the Jury
that
the
check was given for an option aud
not for information from the land of
fice. Kribs' testimony, taken alto
gether, is considered conflicting
unsatisfactory
Yesterday Kribs
tually admitted that the check
given to Booth as compensation
obtaining for Kribs an option on
tain timber claims as by the
fendant's explanation of the transac
tion . On cross-examination, Kribs
aduiitted ihai Booth had never In
formed him that any of the lands In
cluded in the lists Introduced iu t*vl->
d< nee by the Government had been
held for cancellation.
Kribs flatly contradicted the testi
mony of ex-RCglster J. T. Brldges,
one of the government's principal
witnesses.
Bridges testified that 1
early in the yvai 1 1'03, Kribs held a
conversation with himself aud Booth
iind he made arradgeinents by which
the two Land Officials were to be
paid 825 for each selection of which
Kribs was to lie advised In advance of
its final cancellatl n. Kribs, on cross-
examination by Mr.
Mnlarkey, de
clared that he had never had a con
versation when Bridges and Booth
both wer»* present and that he never
offered to pay them 82 5 or any other
sum for any Information they might
furnish him. The witness did testify
that he had complained to Booth
about losing several valuable land se
lection and was desirous of being
kept posted on the subject
Kribs
said that be told Booth at that time
If he would keep hl niposted Kilg*<
would "make it all right with him.”
LITTLE INTEREST
Cooperstown, June
30.
Bishop
Henry C. Potter Is not expected to
live through the day. He is said to
have been artificially restored at mld-
SENATOR PLATT’S NEMESIS LEAVING JAIL
This Is u snapshot of Mae Wood,* the
New York
The picture was taken when
with Iter attorney after having furnished
against the senator the court ordered her
uttered perjury hi tier testimony
BISHOP
HENRY
C.
POTTER.
night, but was very low ^hls morn-
Ing.
His physicians have Issued a bulle-
tin to the effect that the Bishop
passed a comfortable night and that
his condition is practically the same
as yesterday, very critical.
ST. LUUIS WOMAN
ELECTED PRESIDENT
wumuu who sued Senator Platt <>r
she was leaving the Tombs prison
85,<MM> ball. In dismissing her Suit
locked up, lutimuthig that she bad
the grand jury today.
SENATOR PLATT
on WITXÉM <1 1NJ».
It was chiefly Mr. Hafely’s evidence
which caused the failure of the wom
New York, June 30.—United States! an's case against the Senator and
Mr.
Hafeley
Senator Thomas C. Platt was wheeled brought her arrest.
in a chair into the grand Jury room I printed the blank forms of the mar
riage certificate which Miss Wood
in the Criminal Courts building to-! offered in Court, filled out, to prove
day to testify In the case of Mae C. . that she had been married to the
He testified
that these
Wood, who is charged with perjury Senator.
in her suit for divorce from the Sena blanks were not printed until three
months after the date on which Miss
tor, which collapsed several weeks Wood alleged she was married.
ago.
Edward Roland, the Senator’s1
No action was takeq today by the
ex-valet, and Edward
C.
U " '
Kran<* Jury- More witnesses will be
printer, were also witnesses before
before examined tomorrow.
PROMURENT SHIP
BUILDER. VICTIM
LOOTED RESERVE
. CHEST OF UTAH
NATIONAL BANK
Next Monday. July 6. Is th ■ date on
which 1 !u new term of the several
county oTflcers who were re-elected
at th»- June election and of the init
ial term of Sheriff Elect Harry I,.
Down, begins. Mr Rown will be the
only new officer In the courth >us ■.
all the others holding over or wer
re-elected. There will probably be no
change In the periuinnel of the forces
at any of the offices, for t«-h present,
at least.
Btierlff-Elsct
Down has
worked as deputy with Deputy Sher-
iffs Hammond. Wallis and Parker,
with
their
and Is well
satisfied
work. »0 their will doubtlee» tie no
change at all there.
M hat Shall Mr Have for Dvwnset?
Try JELL-O, the dainty, appetis
Can be pre-
ing, economical dessert
pared Instantly -almply add boiling
water and serve when cool, Flavor
rd Just right; sweetened juat right:
A 10c park»».'
perfect In every way
makes enough dessert for ' a large
All grocers sell it Don's ac
family
crpt substitutes
JELL-O complies
with all pure food laws
7 flavors —
I jamon orange, raspberry, st raw ber-
ry, chocolate, cherry, peach
NOTICE FOB It BLICATION
United States Land Office,
Roseburg Or., April 9, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo-
seph Heitzman, of Eugene, county
of Lane, state of Oregon, did on
March 20, 1908, file in this office his
sworn statement, No. 95 85, for the
purchase of the NW *4 of SW 44 of
Section No. 12, in Township No. 1!'.
south, range 5 west. W. M. .and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the
29th day of August. 1908.
He names as witnesses: Clay Ow
en, of Eugene, Oregon; Mike Heitz
man, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heitz
man, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma
har, of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before the said 29th day
of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Rose
burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com-
lliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August
4, 1892,
Lilah Owen of Crow, County of Lane,
State of Oregon, did on March 10,
1908, file 1» this office her sworn
statement No. 9583 for the purchase
of the N S of N W % and S W >4
of N W % of Section No. 10. in
Township No. 19 south, Range No. 4
West, W. M.. and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish her claim to said land before
W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on
Friday, the 28th day
of
August,
1908.
Joseph
She names as witness»»:
Liles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov-
Walter
erign of Eugene, Oregon;
Walter
Holland of Crow. Oregon;
Norris
Canaday of Crow, Oregon;
Owen, of Crow, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely ths above-described lands are
requested to file their claims on or
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before the 28th day of
August, 1998.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
MAYOR M'CLALLEN
........... i for
r—
United States Land Off
r.r Oregon.
ri-....-.... April
« .
7 $ ’ .«¡J*
'‘ le, p
burg.
’ '*■
Notice is hereby g;v’ - - - J.
’
V|? 'i'*' ‘»CT«.
pliance with the pro»;
Orlons of *h**"
of Congress of June 3
1ST» e,-
"An act for the sale ,
In the States of Call f;-rnia. Orí*
Nevada, and Washing ton
as extended to all th«
. ' Pul»Uc'
States by act of .- AURUBt
.¡J*
George H. Watrou- ?f Belli**-
County of Whatcom. Stai
lngton, did on Man h ■’ >; IMI T
in this office his sw ; n ’statem’'
t-X
9586. for the Pun ha«e u
'« J s t
% of Section No 17 ¡n
-
17 of South Rang-, n ',, s
M . and will offer proof to
the land sought is more »aluai
Its timber or stone than fJr
tural purposes, and to estzbrJi??.1’
claim to said land before W \v c
kins. U. S. Commissioner at »■
flee in Eugene. Oregon, on SatwJi*’
the 2 9th day of August. 19«8 U
He names as witnesses r
Devereaux of Eugene. Oregon ¿7*
A. Tripp of Eugen., Oregon-7*
Roberts of Greenleaf, Oregon- p »
Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon
T'
Any, and all persons claimtn« w
verseiy the above-d<-s.-rit>P(j iMZ **
requested to file their r’ai®« ts •»
office cn or beforse the sj 1 »»£
day of August, 19bx
BENJAMIN L. E[>5 y
_____ _________
Register. ’’
Notice t< - Publicntioa.
United States l and Ot’iii^-
•
Roseburg, Or , A| rfl 1, r»i)s i
Notice Is her. by
plianc“ with the provisions of 4»
act of congress of Jun 3, 187s
tied “An act for the sale of tin-’oer
lands in the States of California Ore.
gon. Nevada and Washington t-rrita.
ry," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892
W. Cherry, of Bui
. inty of
Lane, state of Oregon, did on
her 6, 1907, file in this off:«?
sworn statement No. 9428 ftfr
purchase of the fractional XE1,Of
NW>4 of Section No. 4, in Township
No. 19 south, range No. 5 west. w.
M., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought ts more valuable for
Its timber or stotw than for agricul
tural purposes, an.l to establish hit
claim to said lanrf before W. W. Cal
kins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of
fice in Eugene, Oregon,'em Tuesday,
the 4th day of August, 1908.
He names as witnesses: John Mt-
Cuttbch, of Crow. Oregon; Charles
Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; H Clay
Owen, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas
Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands ar»
requested to file their claims in thia
office on or before the said 4th day
of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Regitter.
NOTICE FOR PIBLI4 ATION.
United States Land Office, Roe
burg, Oregon. April 9. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of tbeirt
of Congress of June 3, 1S7S. entitled.
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California. Or ton,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all the Public Land
States
by act of August 4. 1892.
E. Morgan Watson of Eugene. Coun
ty of Lane, State of Oregon, d d on
March 26. 1908, file in this office his
sworn statement No. 9587, for the
purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and
the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Sectiol
No. 33, in Township No. 17 south.
Range No. 8 West W. M.. and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone
than for agricul'ural
purposes, and to establish bis claim
to said land before W W. Calkins,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the
29th day of August. 1998.
He names as witnesses: William 9.
Neely, of Eugene. Oregon: Giles F>»-
ler of Meadow. Oregon; Joseph Fowl
er, of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat
son, Eugene, Oregon.
Any p.nd all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to fib- their claims in this
office on or before the said 29th day
of August. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR Pl BLICATION.
United States Land office, Roseburg,
Oregon, April 1, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber
lands in the States
of California.
Oregon. Nevada, and
Washintgon
Territory,” as extended to all the
Public Land States by act of August
4, 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany,
County of Linn, State of Oregon, did
on December 1 1, 1907, file in this
office his sworn statement No. 9429
for the purchase of the E 44 of SW
*4 and W *4 of SE *4 of Section No.
12, in Township No. 16 south. Range
No. 2, West W. M.. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land be
fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis
sioner, at his office in Eugene, Ore
gon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of
August, 1908.
>
H- names as witnesses: Evermont
B. Miner, of Eugene. Oregon; Harry
M Crooks, of Albany, Oregon; Wil
liam D. Neely of Eugene, Oregon;
Norman E. Markley of Eugene, Ore
gon.
*
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before the said 5th day
United States l«and Office. Ros»-
of August. 1908.
burg. Oregon, April 17, 1908.
BENJAMIN 1«. EDDY.
Notice is hereby given that incom
Register.
pliance with the provisions of : Ft
of Congress of June 3, 1878. ent::!«.
NOTICE FOR I'i BLICATION.
"An act for the sale of timber lands
United States Land Office. Rose in the States of California. Or’go»,
burg. Oregon. April 7. 1908.
Nevada, and Washington TerriW
Notice is hereby given that In com as extended to all the Public ‘•an1
d
pliance with the provisions of the act States by act of Angus’ 4. 1“’-
of Congress f June 3. 1878, entitled Parley S. Pierce of Springfield. I t’"
"An a t for the sale of timber lands tv of L»ne, State of Oregon, file» ’
in the States of California, Oregon. this office on April 15
**
Nevada, and Washington Territory"
sworn statement No 9713. f*r •
as extended to a'.l the Public Land purchase of the SW 1-4 of N" ’
States by act of August
4, 1892, and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Sectiol >
Stella M. Huston of Madison. County 2 4 in Township No. 18 south. RJIB*^
of Lane. State of Or-gon. did on Jan
No 8. West. W. M . and will on»
uary 4, 1908, file in this office her
proof to show that the
sworn statement No. 9541. for the
purchase of the Lot 3 and 8. E. ’4 Is more valuable for
nf N W, K. of Section
No 2 in stone than for agrlcult.
Township No is south. Range No. and to establish his •
.. YYest. W M . and will offer proof land before W. W. C
’h«’» that the land sought Is more Commissioner, at his o
valuable for Its timber or stone than gene, Oregon, on Thu:
day of September.. 1!’"
. Kvi.' v"11'"’1" P"n»oses; and to es-
He names as witness? Willi»« H-
W \V cir*-rla m..,o_saL*1 ,an'’ before
.larvi» t-
Pierce
of Walton. Or- :
• alkins, I S. Commissioner.
■' gon: WJ-
Sutherland,
of
Walton
at his office in Etig-ne. Oregon, on
altor <**•
Twesday. the 18th day of August, liam S Sutherland of w leene (**
gun. William Neely of
1908.
She names « as witnesses: Gert I« G. gon.
Any and all persons
Owen of Ivi» son. Oregon. Guard Hus-
verselv the above-descri
ton of Madison. Oregon;
George
of Ivison. Oregon; Roland requested to file their <
office on or before the
'«ntho of Ivison. Oregn»
of Sptember, 1908
ver« v
k 1 P'*"'0"’ claiming ad-
BENJAMIN L
»»rse.y the above-described lail(js arP
Salem, Or.. June 30. John Lind
Salt Lake, June 30.—A. W. Nel-
strom. former mayor of Aberdeen,
Wash'll., and a prominent shipbuild son has been indicted in connection
er, was killed early today by acci- with the alleged looting of the re
dentally falling from the fourth story serve vaults of the Utah
National
window of the Hotel Willamette. He Bank. Nelson is cashier of the Jor
was evidently seized with nauseau
and went to the window
for fresh dan State Bank and was formerly em
ployed by the Utah National, where
air, lost his balance and fell.
Lindstrom arrived last night front blB uncle, Josepn S. Nelson, was for
Portland in an automobile with J. H. merly cashier.
Elder Nelson ten
BIG
Peterson, a capitalist of that city,
and from the nature of certain tele dered his resignation when President
grams In his pocket that smacked of McCormick, after receiving the re
Following Is th«- order of the big the • possibility of his being a victim port of the experts. Issued a signed
parade at Eugene's Fourth of July or blackmail.
It was at first thought statement acknowledging a loss of
I
8106,250 from the reserve chests of
ct b brat Ion.
he had committed suicide.
the Utah National Bank
President and Orator of the Day in
open carriages.
County Court and County Officers
444444444444444444
In carriages.
4
4
Eugene Military Band.
MARRIED
M YltRIKD
4
Col. Yorsn and Department Offi 4
4
4
cer»
444444444V4444444
Co. A., O. N. G.
Co. (’., O. N G.
At the home of the bride's parent '
Goddess of Liberty.
at Goshen Saturday evening at 8,
Uncle 8km and States re|ireesnted o'clock. June 27, 1808, Karl F. Small ♦
New York, June 30.--Jus
4 tice Lambert today directed
by little girls.
of Eugene, and Miss Maudle Curry,
4 the Jury to find a verdict for
Roosevelt on Horseback with Big Rev I). H. Trimble officiating
4 Mayor McClellan In the elec
Stick and Teddy Bear.
4 tion recount suit, upholding
Columbia Float
R. W. Waters, a merchant of Cot-
4
McClellan’s election. The re
George and Martha Washington.
tage Grove. was married last Wed- 4 count of the votes showed no
Justice Float.
nesday to Miss Dora Bohm at Drain. 4 material changes over the re
Creswell Cornet Band
4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The ceremony w as performed by Rev.
Ladles' Auxilliary of Commercial Frederick M. Brooke, at the home of 4 sult as announced by the offi 4 IN th«- matter of the Estate of s.»m-
4 cial canvassing board.
Club float
41
ael Stalnaht
the bride’s parent». The happy couple 4
In his address to the jury ♦
Floats of fraternal organizations, will resille In Cottage Grove.
N ■ ■ ■■ is herebj given to al! per-
4 Justice Lambert said that no ♦ tons concerned that the undersigned
clubs and societies.
4 fraud had been proved in the 4 baa bet a duly a| pointed a I
Afternoon Program,
4 case by the counsel for Hearst ♦ rlx of the estate of Samuel Statnak-
1:30 p m
Exhibition fire drill
by the Engine Company,
ased, by the County • art of
4 4 ♦ 44444444444444 4 and If he should permit the ♦
4 disfranchisement of citizens
the State of Oregon for Lane Count'
Exhibition pole vault. 4
3 p. m
4 4 on slight evideuce, this coun ♦
' persons having claims
against
Fred Moullen and Eberle Kuvken- 4
DIED
4 4 try would last but a very ♦
♦’■¡aid «state of said Samuel Stalnaker.
dall, for a medal.
4 4 short time.
4
♦ I deceased, a
50 yard footrace prizes 87.50 4 4 4 4444444*444444
sent the same, with proper vouchers,
and 88.50
4
•In Eugene June 27, 1908,
Ada ♦
200 yard race, prizes 87.60 and
— , duly verified as by law required.with
Ruth, daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs.
in six months from the date hereof
82.50
to the tin lerslgned. at the residence
notice tim pi bi . i< ation
Rope climbing contest, hand over Charles Severson, aged six years and
24 days. The funeral wm ield at th •
I of M M. Davis, in the city of Eugene,
hand, prizes 85 and 82.50.
United States Land Office.
Oregon.
3 p. m
Grand parade to baseball family residence on South Willamette
Roseburg. Or.. April 9, 1908
Dated this June 11, 1908
Street Sunday afternoon and the re
grounds, headed by band
Notice Is hereby given that in com
ALICE E STALNAKER.
mains were Interred in the I O. O. F. pliance with the provisions of th«* act
3:30
Baseball game
1:30 to 5:30
Band concert In the ci meterv, Rev D. II Trimble offlc- of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled j Administratrix of the Estate of Sam
uel Stalnaker, deceased.
,
park and free automobile rid«» over flclating.
An act for the sale of timber lands
the city.
ill th«* State» of California. Oregon.
Notice of Final SettleiiH'nt
Settlement
Free dance at the Armory front 8
Nevada ami Washington territory." | Estate of Clarence Thompson, de
as
extended
to
all
public
land
states
to 12 p. m.
ceased
by act of August 4. 18<>2. Mike Heitx- ;
Notice is hereby given that Dora
IH
man.
of
Eugene,
county
of
Lane.state
iu i imi urn
A. R Black, th«* Irrigation engin of Oregon, did on Mar«*h 2b, laps, E Thompson, administratrix of the
on s uh sri Ml’.
I estate of Clarence Thompson, de-
eer. left this afternoon. In company
file in this office his »worn state j ceased, has filed her final account fn
with
several
workmen
and
taking
a
2
9
William
ment. No. 9584, for the purchase of fth^matter of said estate in the conn
I fncoln. Neb , June
Bryan will large wagon load of supplies, for the the NW 4» of NEK. .»nd lot 5. of Sec tv egurt of I-ane county. Oregon, and
H Taft and William .1
site of the proposed Irrigation reaer- tion No. 24. In Township No. 19
September
6,
come together here on
1 that Monday, the 3 1 day of August
voir at Waldo Lake, where the work »«»uth. Range N
• want. W M . and j 1908. at the hour of 1 o'clock In the
when both will deliver al dress«-» »•
which
haa
already
liegun
tin»*
l>egun
some
■*•*
retsry
will offer proof to show that the land
the Nebraska State •»
pro»«*« uled with vigor As sought 1» more valuable for Its tim •*’«-"<K>n of that day. has been fixed
Metier of the board of agriculture ago will be prosecut
by said court for the hearing of <>|>.
announced
a
few
days
«
ago
In
The
ber or »ton«* than for agricultural jaetion« to said account, and for the
wired today that Tail promised Gov-
,heir c,*,ma
Guard
It
la
certain
that
out-
s
pretty
to apeak, and that
purposes, and to «»stablish his claim UUJ settlement of sai«i estate, and
ernor Sheldon
Of AU«;.t"ri9O?re the
18,h d’>
Bryan would be Invited to deliver an side capital has been interested ia to said land b« fore W W Calklñ», j »11 objections to said final account
this project, and the work will pro- I U S Commissioner, at his office in
address upon the same day.
must
be
made
and
fil«Hl
in
said
court
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
eeed front now on with even gr«*atcr Eugene. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th
on or before the said date so fixed
energy than before when Mr. Black da? of 8iigu«t. IMS
Register.
by said court.
was Interested alone In the matter.
He name» as witnesses
Clay Ow
listed this 6th day of June. 1908
en. of Eugene. Oregon; Joseph Heitz
DORA E THOMPSON.
ram*‘ duwn from
man. of Eugene. Oregon Thomas Ma
noon ar rh "i-*
,o
operated
Administratrix
har, of Eugene. Oregon: Andy Heitz I RD.YEU
Mtnrne*-
«tone.
Ill
7"' h'”l",al for rxll-
man. of Eugene. Oregon
He has jieon a sufferer from
Any and all persons claiming Ä.1-
1 complaint for M »®e
----- ---- time past
t h
verse!y th«* above-d scribed lands
•
ivey
r«*quested to file their claim In this
day
'office on or before the said 28th day
Rev C
Bell, raster of the T* R
The
of August. 1908.
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hi* farewell u...
ser-
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
r«v
11* » ’«»d-sized audience rester-
Register.
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to
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WAS FAIRLY ELECTED
Portland, Or.,
June
29.
Until
Frederick A. Kribs. timber operator,
takes the stand and testifies whether
or not he gave Janies Henry Booth
|800 as a bribe for advance informa
tion there Is no prospect of the Booth
trial developing Interest.
The morning session of the trial of
the ex-recelver
of the
Roseburg
land office in the federal court was
devoted, as has been the case. »Ince
last Thursday, to the Identification
of documents and explanations as to
the methods of conducting the busi
ness of the office.
J. T Bridges, ex-register of the
from the
land office, was excused
witness stand today, where he has
been since the Jury was selected
Bridges will be recalled later HI*
statement that Kribs offered Booth
and himself 82 & for Information on
each quarter section In which Kribs
was Interested. Is the only testimony
that has surmounted the dry evidence
whi n nas marked the trial thus far.
CONTEST NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Rose
burg, Oregon, May 2 6, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing been filed in this office by Ada
B. Nlcklln, contestant, against Home
stead entrv No. 11552, made Decem
ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 SE 1-4
and E 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20, Town
ship 19, S Range 5 West, by Anneta
Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg
a| representatives will take notice,
that: Contestant alleges that said en
try woman Is deceased; that she left
no known heirs, and that for the past
six years there has been no residence
upon, cultivation or improvements on
said land by the entrywoman or by
any of her heirs or otherwise;
said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegations at
10
o’clock a. m.. on July 22, 1908, be
fore W. W. Calkins. U. 8. Commis
sioner, at his office in Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon; (and
that
final
hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a.
m., on August 3, 190a, before) the
Register and Receiver at the United
States I.sn<l Office in Roseburg, Ore
gon.
The said contestant having, In a
proper affidavit, filed May 26, 1908,
set forth facts which show that after
due diligence personal service of this
notice cannot be made, it Is hereby
ordered and directed that such not
ice be given by due and proper pub
lication.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE F«»K PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled An Act for the sale of tim
ber lands In the states of California,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter
ritory," as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4, 1892,
Thomas E. Seavy, of Eugene, County
of Lane, State of Oregon, did on
January 27, 1908, file in this office
his sworn statement No. 9547, for
the purchase of the W.H o4 N.W. %
(fractional) of Section _ No. 18
No.
17
south.
in
Township
West,
W.
M.,
Range
No.
2
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
U S Commissioner, at his office in
Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the
20th day of August, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
Henry
Theime, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link
Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse
Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon;
John
Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the a’’ove-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before the said 20th day
of August, 1908.
.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
EXECUTOR’S no TK I
Estate of Danel Smit
Notice 1» hereby given
dersigned. Henry T
been duly appointed exc
estate of Daniel Smith
order of the county
county, Oregon.
Al! p
claims against »aid est
by notified to present -
proper vouchers to sai
the law office of L I
gene. Oregon, within
from the date thereof f r»y '***■
Dated this 21st day 1 V smith .
HENRY T
EMC**
L. BILYEU, Attorney