Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 09, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD.
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PROSECUTION IS B BUILDING LOGGING
SHARPLY AiTACKED
RAILROAD 0ÜT
BY MALARKEY'
OF WENDLING
Merril
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John Jackson of C
in th© ©ity.
Wm. and K Maht V
ne from Sheridan.
James Klit ber of 1
aking over the coun
Dr. Ira B. Bartie, tor merly of Eu-
Portland. Or., July 3
Some time
gene, now located at M •trshfleld. op­ Ut“ Geo. J. Stearns, ar
this evening a verdict is expected
ss man, is ia Euge
erated upon a man th ere a few days
Mrs. C. F. Hurlburt came up from from the jury in the case of Janas
ago for the removal of a large as-
The closing argu-
Henry Booth.
sortnient of junk fr m hte Ttomach. Junction City this afternoon.
John Blanton was a stage passen­ nient of the defense has been made
The Portland Journal teel« uf it
and T. C. B«*cker, for tt*e prosecu­
ger for Elmira this morning
follows:
Miss Helen Chandler came
up tion. Is now closing. By 5 o'clock it
Dr. Ira B. Bartie of North Bend from Junction City this afternoon.
is believed the court will instruct
waB to have opened the scientific pro­
Con. Stillwell of Grass Valley. 1« the jury. County Judge I.. R Web­
gram of the Oregon State Medical In Eugene, looking over Western ster, having argued for the defense
association yesterday b> reading a Oregon.
yesterday afternoon, ex-State Sena­
Malarkey followed this
paper on Surgical Interference in
Major C. C. Hammond went to Sa­ tor Dan
Some Obstinate Stomach Trouble ” lem today to spend the Fourth with morning and continued this after-
Dr. Bartie wired that he couldn't friends.
noon.
to the jury, Ma­
come and sent a telegram
saying
In his argument
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Mrs. E. Gillespie, who lives north
why. Everybody supposed it was a of town, is visiting her daughter in larkey took occasion to send a te*'
hot shots into the Government of-
Joke. But It was the truth. Here Is the city.
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the telegram
Lloyd Mitchell came up from Inde­ ficials who are connected with the
"Operated on glass eater this pendence today to visit his folks a prosecution of the ex-receiver of the
Roseburg Land Office. Malarkey de­
morning^ Removed from stomach 3 few days.
knives. 5 loaded rifle cartridges, 4
Earl F. Strong went to his home clared it was an unequal struggle,
door keys, 17 horse-shoe nails. 4 six­ at Roseburg this afternoon to spend for the Government has the machin­
ery to bring the men from all parts
penny nails, 5 dimes. 3 nickels, I the Fourth.
of the United States to hqund Booth.
fish hook. 4 ounces of glass. Obstin-
Dean T. Goodman left today for He said Becker was brought from
ate stomach trouble.”
his h me at Pendleton to spend the New York, W. J. Burns from San
Dr J. C. O'Day who arrived from summer there.
Francisco, and it had money to hire
Coos Bay this morning to attend the
Ora Alspaugh is here from Alber­
convention, said that the telegram ta country. He is now engaged in the spies to inquire as to the sentiment
of the jurors. The lawyer declared
was not an exaggeration, but that implement business.
that Burns was brought from Califor­
the man operated upon had been a
Mrs. J. Hanson went to Cottage i nia for the benefit
his influence
circus performer 17 years, had swal­ Grove today on a visit to her daugh­
would have on Frederick A. Kribs,
lowed things In a sideshow and had ter. Mrs. J. S. Medley.
tile timber operator, who gave Booth
come over from Hawaii on the same
Mrs. W. F. Cassidy left today for the check for which the latter is now
steamer with him, having been taken Ranier where she will spend the being tried for bribery. He told of
ill Just before Coos Bay was reached. Fourth with her folks.
how Richard Scott was rt jected as a
The operation was performed in the
Hugh Renshaw was a passenger juror by the Government, after Scott
North Bend hospital and 118 pieces for Al Montgomery’s place, on the had been follow«»»i by a Government
of hard, foreign articles were re­ McKenzie, this morning
spy for months, just as all men prob­
moved from the glass eater's stom­
J. M. Deeds arrived home today ably were who would have anything
ach.
from California where he has been to do with the case.
for the past four months.
Mrs. Fred Ross and Mrs. D. A.
Ross came up from Portland this af-
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Turner, M. A., Earl and Naomi
PERSONAL
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Wheattey, are in Eugene from Sal-
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tina, Kas.t seeing Oregon.
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Miss Margaret Fowles, of Corval­
lis, after a visit with Miss Close in
(From Saturday's Dully Guard.)
Eugene, returned home today.
Otto Kauffman opened his reno­
Fred Warner is in town from Fall
R. D. Calkins leaves Monday for
Creek.
| Portland to visit. From there he will vated establishment yesterday, and
though the weather was cool, a
James of Pleasant Hill were In Eu-. go to Seattle and other points.
steady throng poured through the
gene today.
and doors for the dainties which were
Evangelist
Haudenschield
Norbert Aya returned this after­ wife, after a short visit in Eugene,
heaped on the counters and the
noon from Junction City.
left for points north last evening.
fountains and kitchens. The open-
Roy Booth returned today from j
Richard Mount, formerly of Eu­ ing began yesterday noon, when a
a visit at Roseburg.
gene, now of Southern California, ar­
David Eby arrived up from Oregon rived here last evening on business. special merchants' dinner was pre­
Hut the best effects of the
pared
City this afternoon.
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Wm. Campbell arrived here this unique decorations did not appear
A. L. Peter arrived home this af-1
afternoon from McMinnville, to visit
ternoon from the north,
1 his old friend, Wm. Rennie for a few until evening, when the lights ea-t
their lays over the furbiahlngs of t..<‘
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Hon. J. M. Shelley made a bust-1
interior.
ness trip to Albany todav.
, i
Miss Ruth Davis came down from
While the fountain is new .m i
Mrs. B. W. Clark of Portland, is cre(jWe|j on tha»noon train today to
expensive and the decorations
In
visiting relatives in Eugene.
spend the Fourth with Miss Lucille taste, the one thing that attract«'»!
Mllvcy Kobvosky r turned home Yoran.
the most notice was the
tiniqu
last night from Portland.
Mrs. Ralph Starr arrived here this
W. L. Nichols of Ashland, Arrived afternoon front Yamhill county to fresco pennants around the root .
By great effort colors of clubs and
here last evening on a visit.
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. colleges from all over the Unlit d
F. C. Bean made a business trip to Taylor
Junction City last ev ning. •
an(j yfrg. Stuart B. Hanna have States were gathered together, n
well as local organizations, so th:
E. P. Williams w s in the city ritunred to Seattle, after a visit with a person from any part of til Unit
from Pleasant Hill today.
_y|r Hanna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. States nay see some pennant W1-:
Mrs. L. T. Harris returned today Calvin Hanna.
which hi is fa iilliar.
from a visit at Roseburg.
Miss Norma Hendricks has ar­
Fred Warner s down from Fall rived home from Wellesley college,
Creek to celebrate tomorrow.
jyhere she was awarded a scholar­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrams came ship a year ago.
in from Cottage Grove today.
R. R. Poppleton and wife of Flor-
Bcls«*, Idaho., Jtt’v 2.—It was not
Winfield Bennett came In from the | ence. are expected
to spend
the until It had been fully explained to
south or th«* noon train todav.
Fourth anil Sunday In Eugene th
f:.i that under the law of the state
Mrs. W. O. Prosser is at Newport
guests of friends.
.. well s» und»*r the common law he
where abe will spend a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Abbott went to •■as nti led to his life that Harry
J. C. McElroy and Grover Francis Cottag Grove this afternoon
and
went to 'unction tod?y on business. from there will go to Leland, Jos­ Orchard be. jm- reconciled to the ac-
i'l.>n of the Idaho Board of Pardons
J. J. Mrore and wlf? are dewn ephine county, on a visit.
’I:) commuting his sentence to life Im-
from Wend'ing to spend the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clow, arrived I prlsjnment. All
preimration
had
A. A. Simmons and wife returned here today to spend the Fourth at
this afternoon from Turner where the home of Mrs. Clow's parentr. b en made at the penetentlary for his
* cution today, and Orchard appar­
Mr and Mr.*. B. 8. Hyland.
ently full expected to-pay the penalty.
Chas. A. Park, horticultural com­ L-st night the death watch was re-
missioner for this district, came up
from Salem today to interview th» ( t-.ved and Orchard took his plac
fruit men of Eugene and Lane cour- • Itb the »i(her»llfi» prisoners.
it is not unlikely that he will be
ty.
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Mrs. C. H. Pickett went to Salem, -.tad a trusty. Warden Whitney has
yet decided at what work he will
today to meet her husband, who is not
,
'on the way home from Tacoma with!'’,' placed, but he may be given a
.r! :■! portion.
■ his father, N. T^ Pickett, who 1» ill
,Or.hard has written this state-
from paralysis,
H. J. Heaseldeng, a former resi­ ■nen*:
’I have hoped at all tlm s that my
dent of this city, but now travelling
>:tence would not b»* commuted to
' auditor of the Singer Sewing Ma-
»ehlne Co., out of San Francisco, is I" Ufa Imprisonment. My one thought
Eugene today, visiting relatives a* J :a - been ever since I started to lead
a new life to make all the earthly
friends.
real! tut I n within
n:y power
for
k
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wrong doing, reaardlesa of the conse­
quence* to myself or anyone else.
This shall ever b* my first in live In
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A
Best of Workmanship
At 915 liigh street. Eugene, this
morning. July 3. 1908. Mrs. Em»
and latest patterns in the
WIlsK »ked nearly 90 years,
leavf-s ♦our s us and two dang',
The“name of
N» »V York. July 2
goods arc characteristic of
as foikbwa: James Gordon Wils«
Eugene V. D *bs, candidate for presl-
Oklahoma; Frank
Wilse of W
I dent on the So» lalist party ticket,
Iowa; John Wilse of Eugene; I
the Michaels, Stern &
i wa.* presented for eftdoraement un-
ard 8. Wilse of Dayton. Ohio;
! < xpectedly today at the convention
Co.’s make. We are ex
Sarah Leighty of Hymore, S. I)..
of the Socialist labor party here,
Mrs. George 8chneider of Eus
elusive agents for Eugene.
The funeral announcements wi! be i Debs was practically r»‘a»l out of the
'Soclall’t labor partv at Chicago
made later.
some time ago and the presentation
Let us show you our fine
f
*»f hjs name today rri*at©(i an uproar
\\ 1NTII»—» NAME
and was the subject of a stormy dis­
line whether you want to
cussion until the session adjourned
Wanted — A name for the baby;
this nvpoinK. The convention finally
buy or not.
That iw»fll Ifttle mite of a miss,
decided it would liter send the Soc­
With pink hand* and feet, and puck- ialist Party Unity I^affue its an-wtrs
ed lip* sweet
I why Debs could n t be endorsed.
Held ui> for a fond parent’s kiss.
Rose, or Josie, or Mary;
Beerman A Woodcock Friday filed
Or Marg’t t. Lilly, r Vjav:
notice with the county
cl-rk that
Priscilla or Prue does any suit
We’ve Just got to nam«' her today. th»‘y have appropriated the waters of
Light weight (‘nderwear ami all
the creek which flows from Whoa-
inklaup and
into
the
Tsilt'ooa
kind’ of furnishings for the
Wanted
Lake and paas»-s through a part of
the
summer wason.
That'
swtlon 27, township 19. south of
mit»
A precl
range 12 west. They will us».* th»'
if you would dress well and
I to ? tu ard and to keep. water for power purp»raea. This is in
comfortably, come in ami let us
God
the vicinity of the game pres» rve and
I»' < Hazel.
Anni».
show you «hat we have.
pleasure resort owned by a number
Oi I or Jo
I ■es any ult you* of Eugene men.
Yon don’t have to buy ■■less
Anr
to narr
her, you
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you find wliat suits y«*u.
rnu cs n <1"-i»»nd
Cough Rem<»dy.
’s pur*
Ust it
nage
s. roughs, cold’,
throat. For sale
Drug Store and
i the mansions
veryvrhere.
S STOMACH
eemarkable recovery ,
THAHKS TO PE-RU-NA.
Mrs. Frank Stroebe, |L F. D. 1, Apple­
ton, W i»-» writes:
»•I began using Pernna a few months
ngu when niv health and strength were
»11 gone, and' I was nothing but a
nenous wreck, couid not sleep, eat or
rwt properly, and telt.no desire to live.
••Three bottles of Peruna made me
look at life in a different light, as 1 be­
gin to regain my loft strength. While
niv recovery took nearly four months,
st the end of that time I was better than
1 ever had lieen before. I had a splen-
d d color and never weighed more in
aiy life.
“I certainly think Peruna is without
»rival a- a tonic and strength builder,
and it has my endorsement.”
This lady entirely recovered from a
nervous breakdown. She did not go
away to a sanitarium, and spend hun­
dreds of dollars for a cure. She Just
Staid at home, took Peruna, and in four
nionths weighed more than ever in her
life, had a splendid color, life looked
bright to her. Peruna did all this for
ber. What more could be expected of
any remedy?
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Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative.
APPALLING DEATH
Us I'zovo, European Russia, July
J.—Fire has broken out In the Rik-
ovsky mine, the scene of the explos­
ion yesterday and a heavy loss of
life is reported. One hundred and
sixty bodies have been recovered and
ov r two hundred remain in th mine
with the exits shut off. Their fate is
unknown.
Seventy-five injured
have been
tak n to the hospital».
Invitations have been issued by
Mr. ani Mrs. C. A. Bonnett for the
marriage of their daughter, Blanche
Ruth Campbell, to Roma Alton Mc­
Cully, at their residence, 422 Wash­
ington street, on July 15. 11)08.
Positively cured by
these Little Pillr,.
They also relieve DLs
tress from Dyspepsia, In-
dlg* st ion and Too Hear: y
ITTLE
E:»tl:ig. A perfect rem­
edy for Dizziness. Nausea.
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
tn the Mouth. Coated
Toaguo, Pain In the side
TOKF1D LIVER. They
ngulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
ML PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Si.-mle Signature
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heave drops
Greatest known remedy for heave»
Highland, Or., Oct. 31, 1902 -
1 hi, is to certify that I gave un
mare one bottle ok "Ston«.'s Heave
Drops’’ and cured her of heaves,
this was last winter and she ba»
not been afie ted since - G Vai lace
FR.S.C. STONE. Salem. Or.
hor sale by aN druggists.
UNIQUE FRESCO IN
OTTO’S ESTABLISHMENT
Summer
Suits at
Hanson’s
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THURSDAY. JULY », DMW*.
ED. HANSON
Jío. M F j » m Ninth Street
Eugen»1. Oregon
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We ll Just
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The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. has
started a force of 60 or 79 men at
work building a logging railway from
Wendling, six or seven miles up the
Mohawk. The work will no rushed
and 75 or 80 more are warnen at
once
The company is now gather-
Ing the men together and it Is prob-
able that there will
be no more
trouble In s«*curlng them, as there are
a good many idle laborers in the
state at present.
The company will ship the equip­
ment for the new mad from th«* East
and it is expected that It will arrive
by the time the road is completed
The equipment consists of several
small locomotives and a number of
log cars.
MHS. tOLTON FMB MtltASSKD
BY II ANK W KECK I KS.
Washington, July 1. Financially
embarrassed bv the embezzlement of
• 285,000 by W. J. Hartnett and J.
Dalzell Brown, trustees of ''* est'it'»
of Mrs. Ella Colton, are goln to sell
her palatial residence 1617 C.innectl-
cut avenue, Washington
Mill. « . i
the estate is worth millions of <1.li­
lars the loss of the see irltles r -
dticed the ready cash to sit h a point
that thousands of dollars in debts an 1
taxes remain unpaid.
Convictions at San Francisco of J
Dalzell Brown and W. J. Hartnett of
embezzlement in the Colton a*curltles
made it impossible for the estate to
secure Judgment against the defunct
California Safe Deposit & Trust com­
pany, the matter having been made
personal. The conviction of Its offi­
cers as Individuals freed the bank
from liability.
Conrad P. Syme and R. G. Donald­
son have been appointed trustees of
the Colton estate and Instructed by
the court to sell the mansion. The I
trustees are authorized to raise a levy
of >50,000 pending the sale of the
property.
CONTEST NOTICE.
United States I.and Office, Rose­
burg. Oregon. May 26, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav­
ing been fill'd in this office by Ada
B. N'lcklln, contestant, against Home­
stead entry No. 1 1552. 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
trvwoman Is deceased; that she left
no known heirs, and that for the past
-lx years ther»* lias been no residence
upon, cultivation or Improvements on
■»aid land by the entrywoman or by
any of her heirs or otherwise;
al I parties are hereby notified to
api< t , respond an<1 offer evidence
touching said allegations at
10
o'clock a m on July 22 long, be­
fore W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commis­
sioner,'at hfs office in Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon; (and
that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.
in., on August S, 190.x, before) the
Register and Receiver at the United
States I.and Office In Roseburg, Ore­
gon.
The said cont«stanl having. In a
proper affidavit, filed May 26, 1908,
set foPth fads 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.
S
act o af congres of June 3. 1878. entl-1
tied "An act for the sale of timber
lands s in the states of California, Ore-
gon. Nevada and Washington t rrl-'
tory. ,” as extended to all th«* public
There is n disease prevailing in thia
land states by act of August 4. 1892. countrv most dangerous because soilecep-
I lie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of
tive Many sudden
Lane, stat«* of Oregon, did on Nevem-
deaths are caused
ber 16. 1907, file in thls office his
by it—heart dis­
■worn statement No. 9426 for the
ease piieuuiouia,
purchase of th«» W H of SW14 and
lieart failure or
SE’» of SW1« of Section No. 34, in
apoplexy are often
Township 19 south. Rang«* No. 2
the result of kid­
west, W. M . and will offer proof to
ney disease. If
show that the land sought is more
kidney trouble is
valuable for Its timber or stone than
allow cd to ad lance
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
t lie k idney-puison-
tablish bls claim to said land before
e»l blood will at­
W. W. CaliTns, U. S Commissioner, tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
at his office In Eugene. Oregon, on the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
Tuesday, the 4th day of August, break down «nd waste sway cell by cell.
Bladder trouble» almost always result
1908.
from a derangement of the kiduevs and
He names as witnesses: L. B
I’oill, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph H. a cure is obtained quickest by a proper
Wilhelm, of Zion. Oregon; Hermann treatment of the kuliK \ a. If you are feel­
Miller, of Glide. Oregon; Janies Wil­ ing badly you can make no mistake by­
taking Dr. Kilmer's 5»ar-tp-Koot, the
helm, of Creswell, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­ great kidney, liver and bladder remedy
It correct* inability to hold urine and
versely th«* above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In thia ■raiding pain in passing it, and over­
office on or before the said 4th day comes that unpleasant necessity of Leiag
compelled to go often through the <lav,
of August 1908.
and to get up many times during the
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
night The ruild and the extraordinary
Register.
effect or Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for its wonderful
NOTICE TO (TtEDITOHS.
cures
of the most distressing cases
IN the matter of the Estate of Sam­
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
uel Stalnaker, deceas'd:
Notice is hereby given to all per­ sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
Hous concerned that the undersigned one-doilar size bottles. You may have a
has be n duly appointed administrat­ sample bottle of tins wonderful new dis­
rix of the estate of Samuel Stalnak­ covery and a i>ook that tells all about it,
er. deceased, by the County Court of I'Oth sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil­
th** State of Oregon for Lane County. mer K Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
All persons having claims against writing mention reading this generous
said estate of said Samuel Stalnaker, offer in this paper. Don’t make any
mistake, but reinemlier the natne.Swamp-
deceased, are hereby required to pre­ R*x>t, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the
sent the same, with proper vouchers, address, lhnghamton, N. Y., on every
duly verified as by law required.with bottle.
In six months from the date hereof
to the undersigned, at the residence
f M. M. Davis, in the city of Eugene,
Oregon.
Dated this June 11, 1908.
ALICE E. STALNAKER.
Administratrix of th«* Estate of Sam­
uel Stalnaker, deceased.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
while out playing and broke his arm.
but did not whimper. He trotted
home, but some time elapsed before
he felt called upon to tell his par­
ents that his “arm hurt.**
Every Woman
tituteNMted *nd oboold know
attuili th« wonderful
MARVIL Whirlinq Sprcy
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It.
It he Mntlul tltpi'ly th«
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Notice for Publication
United Atates Land Office.
Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908
I • Notice la hereby given Chat In
I compliance with the provisions of the
D andruff and
¡FAIUNCrHAlR
■re but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan-
Jruff germs sapping the life blood
o( 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 and proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is ■
delightful dressing for the hsir,
free from gresse and sticky oils.
Ask yourdruggistfor free booklet
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HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
lauft-,,«« la Drug - o., u atore«.
WtHHlwarat. Clarke M <«.. Portland.
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NOTH E FOR J’l BLK'ATION
United States I.and 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-
soph Heitzman, of Eugene, county
of Lane, atate of Oregon, did
March 20. 1908, file in'thls office
sworn statement. No.
No 9585, for
purchase of the NW V* of SW “4
Township No.
Section No. 12, In ~
south, range
;» 5 west, W.
W M. .and will
offer proof to show that the lantl
sought Is more valuable for its tint
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins.
U. S. t’ommfsHi iner, at hl# office In
Eugene. Oregon, on Siturday, th
29th day of August, 1908.
He nam»-s as wltn sses
Clav Ow
en, of Eugene, Oregon; Mik" Hetti
man, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Hel z-
man, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma­
har. of Eugene, Oregon
Any and all p°rsons claiming ad­
versely the above desrrlbefl lands ere
requested to file their claim-* In this
office on or before the said 29th day
of August. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Regla'cr.
N'oflc»» of Final Setllemv
Estate of Clarence Thump»
ceased
/
Notice Is hereby glv»n that Dora
E Thompson, administratrix of th»*
estate nt Clarence Thompson, de­
ceased, has filed her final account In
the matter of said estate In the coun­
ty court of Lane county, Oregon, and
that Monday, the 3d day of August.
1908, at the hour of 1 o’clock In the
• f»«ennon of that day. has been fixed
by Mi.d court for the hearing of ob-
jeetlon* to sal«1 account, and for the
tin:; settlement of said »-state, and
all objections to raid final ace» Hint
must be mad«* and filed In said mi rt
filed
on or before the said date i
bv »«id court.
I>ated this dtif dsv of Jun<*
DORAE THOMPfl
Adminlst
I. BILYEU. Attorney
I
The work of boring for oil near
Madras will be prosecuted vigorous­
ly night and day until It Is definite­
ly ascertained whether oil in paying
quantities Is then* or not.
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