EUGENE WEEKI.Y GUARD. THURSDAY, JI LY ». I»OM
BATTLESHIP fleet
RESUMES WORLD CRUISE
land, sister ship to the Georgia.
Rhode Island. Capt. Jc ■ph B
urdock. sister ship to
ieorgia.
Second Squadron.
Division
Rear Admiral William H Emory.
c nn.anding sect >nd squadron
and
: third division.
Louisiana < Fli
suth Niles, sister
The stifling air of a
tlcut.
Twentieth National
Brvan and Johnson
close kitchen is changed
\
irglnia.
Capt.
Alexander
Sharp,
July 7 —With the
to comfortable coolness
sister to the Georgia
Convention of the
the Leading Candi
1 MS
ide this afternoon the
Ohio, Charles W. Bartlett, 20
by installing a New Per
tsra
Party of Jefferson
dates. X Conven
Atlantic i»at-
guns; 12.500 tons;
16,000 horse-
fection Wick Blue Elaine
I ..w gixteeu ■i" of the
I power; speed 18 knots.
led by Rear Atlniiral
and Jackson on July
Oil Cook-Stove to do the
tions of the Past.
1
Missouri, Capt. Grqenlief A Mer-
(kJuP fl*’’*’
the Connecticut,
family cooking.
riam.
sister
ship
to
Ohio.
7.
Jo
Two-thirds
“Old Hickory** and
Msiry '
ocean on their long
Acting Rear Admiral « Seaton
No kitchen furnishing
I
if« I
Vote Needed to Se
“the Little Giant.**
Fourth Division.
* v
a I, .UM- port in the Atlantic
is so convenient as this
Schroeder, commanding
T|1(. urt Mila were made this
stove. Gives a working
cure Nomination.
Tilden vs. Hayes.
Wisconsin (Flagship», Cant. Hen
jtrrtaxoN
and good-bye. were Mid
heat at once, and main
ry Murrell; 18 guns; 11.525 tons;
||)(. (amiiies and friends, and
tains it until turned out
11.36.6 horsepower; speed 17.2 knots.
country as minister to England and
Illinois. Capt. John M.
Bowyer,
***S wedv for the around-the-
By ROBERTOS LOVE.
—that too, without over-
j.11
n m j
thus had escaped the tierce conflict on :
sister ship to Wisconsin.
(Copyright, 130». by Roberto. Love]
•
heating the room. If you examine the
Kearsate. rapt. Pamiltci Hut
the slavery problem and ttie Incidental
,.v>d »oy“*’’-
N
the
new
Audito
presented an inspiring
chins
23
guns;
11,525
tons
11.954
anarchy
In
Kansas.
Buchanan.
Doug-
,
The ***
rium at Denver,
steamed in single col-
horsepower; sne-d 16.9 knots.
las and Cass were candidates before
picture as it
capital of Colora the convention. Pierce sought a re
Kentucky, Cant. Walter C. Cowles,
the
t
ugged
bluffs
of
the
„nr. between
do, on the 7th of July
sister ship tn tbn K°arssge.
nomination ami received a sulMitantlal
to the ocean waters of
Fleet Auxiliaries.
the twentieth na vote, but hia attitude In having favored
GoW<n Gate
Tens of thousands of
Panther,
repair
ship.
Commander
tional
convention
of
the Pacific
the repeal of the Missouri compromise
Valentine 8. Nelson.
thtfsl on tile hills around
the Democratic par rendered him a weaker candidate than
you will tee why this i> ao. The heat from th«
ncopli g»*" -
Glacier,
refrigerator
supply
vessel.
'
to watch the departure, and
ty will begin Its Buchanan, whose alisence had been
chimney of the “New Perfection” ii c»n<r»tTaleJ
Commander William 8. Hogg.
work of nominating his political salvation. Buchanan re
under the kettle and not diuipated through the room
vessels in the bay whistled —
Colgoa, supply ship, Lieut. Com
by radiation. Thus it due« ths work of the coal
candidates for pres ceived the nomination, with John C
REAR ADMIRAL SPERRY.
luirs as «be ««w-t pwaaed out- Two
mander John B. Patton.
range without it« discomfort. Ask your dealer about
Ident and vice pres Breckinridge of Kentucky as the vice
Ajax, collier, merchant comple
Naval offlt -r who will take the ba4
ju^ut the original licet were miss-
thi« stove—if not with him, write our nearest agency.
ident of the United presidential candidate. The platform
ment.
Joseph
Hutchins,
master.
tlosblp
fljet
around
the
world.
m. from «heir old positions today,
States. A two-thirds adopted at this convention approved t
Yankton, vacht-like tender or
thr llahama and Maine now being
vote of the 1.1X18 the course of the Pleree administration
small despatch boat. Lieut. Com
lu sen»* «he Pacific hong-word sight of land, will tend to make it mander Charles B. McVay.
delegates, or 672 In repealing the Missouri compromise ;
Relief, hrvipital ship.
Surgeon
votes, will lie re and thus giving slavery a chance to !
bound. Their places will be taken all the more welcome.
^Ma^w
houaefurnishing and gives
Charles F. Stokes, commanding
quired to nominate. Intrench itself In the new territories
by the Wiacoasia and Nebraska, thus
a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gai or
Perhaps the greatest of all the
In < Republican na north of the southern line of Missouri j
electricity. Sate everywhere and alwaya. Made
nadiing the fleet even Stronger and entertainments to be given the men
of brau finely nickel plated - juat the thing for the
tional conventions a
The convention of 1860 met at I
more hone>g«-neous than that which of the fleet in any foreign country,
living-room. If not with your dealer, write our
mere majority ts Charleston. S. C., April 23. This was
^led from Hampton Rouds.
however, will be waiting their arrival
neat eat agency.
sufficient. The Dem the fiercest Democratic convention ever I
at Sidney, the great port of Austra
ocrats adopted the held, slavery extension being the bone ;
Standard Oil Company
Sau Francisco, July 7.—A splendid
lia, where, the warships, after leav
two-thirds rule at of contention. Stephen A Douglas was
(ImMewoealed
pltture of America's fighting strength
their first national by far the strongest presidential prob
ing Aukland on August 15, will ar
oa the sea was presented today when
convention, seventy ability. The convention voted fifty-
rive on August 20. Half a million
*1* SILHOUETTI.
tie sixteen battleships of the At-
six years ago. Of seven ballots without casting the nec
dollars is the sum the government of
Jaatie fleet, led by the magnificent
the candidates for the presidential essary two-thirds vote for one man.
Australia and the people of Sidney
nomination at Denver may tie men
fospecticut with
Rear
Admiral
Finally the convention adjourned to
have appropriated tor the entertain
The Ijvne County court will be pre- tioned William J. Bryan of Nebraska. meet in Baltimore June 18. Before
Charles 3. Perry on the bridge, head
ment of the American sailors. Va sented
John
A.
Johnson
of
Minnesota.
David
this week with petitions freely
adjournment several southern states
ed out of the Golden Gate and bathed
ried and many are the pleasures the signed from different sections of the R. Francis of Missouri, George Gray
withdrew, being opposed to the Doug
their bows in the blue Pacific. In
county, asking them to purchase a if Delaware and Lew la 8. Chnnler of las platform. The seceding delegates :
inposing array they passed beyond Australians have planned and placed portable saw mill, to
be used by the
the headlands, out of the view of in store for them, during the nine county as an aid to the building or New York. The convention will be held a convention In Charleston, adopt '
thousands of cheering watchers on. days of their »'ay at that port. The plank roads and bridges for tne out railed to order by Thomas Taggart, rd a platform for which they bail con- |
government will take an active part
chairman of the Itemocratic national tended In the regular convention, then
shore and started fairly on the long
lying road districts.
committee.
voyage through five seas from San in their entertainment, those in the
adjourned to meet in Richmond the
In Lane County there are many
Francisco to
Hampton
Roads—a official life of the colony vielng with miles of plank roads and many more The first Democratic national con- first Monday In June. On this date
private
citizens
in
efforts
to
display
striking demonstration of the power
miles where they are n=eded, and rention opened in Baltimore May 21. the seceding delegates met and again
and efficiency of the United States their hospitality. A series of elab as the need ts generally in the tim 1.832. Its chief duty was the nomina
orate social functions for the offi
adjourned to the 21st of June. Mean
navy.
be a tion of a vice presidential candidate. while on the 18th the "regulars" met
cers, and parades and excursions and bered districts there would
Sixteen battleships were in the sports for the enlisted men comprise great saving to the county by having President Andrew Jackson, then near
In Baltimore and nominated Douglas
line, divided into four divisions, and the program.
a portable sawmill which could be the close of bis drat term, was so uni- for president ami Benjamin Fltspat-
two squadrons. In the first division
Melbourne and Albany are two taken wherever planks were required
rick of Alabama for vice presideut.
of the first squadron were the flag
other ports of Australia where open- and the material on the ground versally popniar with bls party that
ship of Rear Admiral Sperry, the handed and lavish entertainment will worked up. The great gain to the no other name was considered for the Fitzpatrick declined, and the national
Connecticut, and her sister ships,
A resolution Indorsing committee named Herschel V. Johnson
be given the men. From the port of county would be iu the improvement presidency.
the Kansas, Minnesota and Vermont. Albany the fleet will steam on Sep of the roads which up to this time Jackson in about a hundred words was in his {»lace. Some of the "regulars’’
This division, as well as the entire
tember 17 for Manila, and it will ar have been badly neglected in some the only platform adopted. Martin bolted the Baltimore convention and
fleet, is under the immediate com rive in these American waters the parts by the County Court on account
Van Buren of New York. Jackson's nominated for president John C. Breck
mand f Rear Admiral Sperry. The last home port
until Hampton of the great expense attached to the own selection, was named for the vice inridge of Kentucky and for vice pres
second division of the first squad Roads, on October 1.
construction of wooden thorough
ident Joseph Lane of Oregon. The
presidency.
ron is commanded by Acting Rear
The reception to be accorded the fares.
"aeceders" alttlng in Rlchmoud accept
Admiral Richard Wainwright, and fleet in Manila will be a striking one,
The western end of the county, I Prior to 1832 presidential candidates
consists of the flagship Georgia and an the entertainment of the officers known as the Sluslaw country, would were nominated by mass meetings, ed this ticket.
At Chicago In 18(14 the Democratic
her sister ships, the Nebraska, New and men ashore will be as corial be among the first to benefit by the caucuses, legislative resolutions and in
Jersey and Rhode Island. Rear Ad
convention, which met Aug 21». was
new
sawmill.
There
are
many
parts
other
ways
not
national
in
character.
and heartfelt, if not as elaborate, as
miral William H. Emory commands the receptions at other places. The of the roads through this country In the Baltimore convention all the national only as It related to the norm
the second squadron and third divi American colony In Manila is look that are impassable in the Winter states except Missouri were represent ern states. The eleven southern states
sion. and Is aboard of the flagship ing forward to the event with fer time but for the stretches of plank ed by delegates Since 1832 the Dem then In the Confederacy, of course,
Louisiana. The Virginia, Ohio and vent anticipation. A large fund has road. But as It is that section cannot
were not represented. General George
Missouri also are in this division. been subscribed, and committees are bring the products of Its farms to ocrats have held quadrennial conven B. McClellan was named for the pres
tions,
and
eight
of
them.
Including
the
The fourth division, under the com at work on the preparations.
market, especially Its fruits, of which
idency on the first ballot aud George
first, have met at Baltimore.
mand of Acting Rear Admiral Sea-|
Great interest is felt in the fleet's apples is an especially fine crop, on
At President Jackson's Instance the II. Pendleton of Ohio for (he vice Richard P. Bland of Missouri, but Wil
ton Schroeder, is made up of the , visit to Japan. Proceeding to Yoko account of the roads. If plank road»
flagship Wisconsin and the Illinois, I hama from Manila; the fleet will ar are constructed It will be possible for convention which named candidates presidency on the second ballot. The liam J. Bryan of Nebraska, then only
platform pronounced the war a failure.
Kearsage and Kentucky.
The Ne-!
thirty-six years old. delivered In the
rive there on October 17. Here, on the farmer to get in and out of the for the election of 1836 met May 20.
braska and Wisconsin, formerly of ’ October 24. it will be divided, the Coast country with his products, and 1835. nearly eighteen months prior to
The only time the city of New York
convention his famous "cross of gold”
the Pacific fleet, have taken the first squadron returning October 31 as a consequence some <j,f the very election day. thus giving Martin Van ever entertained the national conven
places of the Maine and Alabama of to Manila, where it will arrive Oc best farming land in the country will Buren and Rlchnrd M. Johnson, the tion wus In 1868, «hen the body met »peet-h. and In the ensuing wl^rlwlnd
•f enthusiasm tie was nominated for
the Atlantic fleet, which
are en tober 29. The promise Is that the be brought into the market, which up
there on the Fourth of July and nom
route to Hampton Roads as a special i welcome to be given the Americans to this time has not been seriously nominees, the longest campaign In.the inated for prealdeut Horatio Seymour, president. Arlhur Bewail of Maine
history of America. This convention
was named for vice president. Bryan
service squadron.
in Yokohama will not be second in considered by newcomers who are adopted no platform
Andrew Jack- governor of New York, and for vice was renominated by acclamation at
The fleet auxiliaries preceded the graciousness at least, to anything used to good roads in other states.
president
Frank
P.
Blair
of
Missouri.
son was the Democratic platform. The
The Petition.
Kansas Clfy In IIIOII. with former Vice
battleships by a week, and are now met with at any port previously
In 1872 the Democracy us then con President Slevetisott In second place.
Following is the petition <o be pre whole power of Jackson's administra
nearing Honolulu, where they will touched; for it is upon special invi- sented :
tion was exerted toward the election stituted returned to the first love of
At thu convention In St. Louis In
________
unload supplies
and _____
sail ____
away for tation of the Emperor or Japan that In the County Court of the State of of Van Buren in order to overthrow the party, Baltimore, meeting in con
Elaborate
1!»>4, of which Congressman Champ
New Zealand before the arrival of the fleet goes there.
vention
July
9.
and
nominated
for
the
Oregon
for
l.ane
County.
John C. Calhoun, with whom “Old
Clark of Missouri wax permanent
the fleet at Honolulu.
These aux functions at court, and social affair?
in the matter of the petition for
first unil necond offices In the land two chairman. Judge Alton B. Parker of
.
iliaries are the Panther, repair ship; will be held for the officers of the the Improvement of the Eugene- Hickory" had quarreled.
Republicans,
Horace
Greeley
of
New
President Van Buren was renominat
Glacier, refrigerator supply ship; fleet.
New York vias nominated for preel
At Amoy, China, the reception will Mapleton road.
ed In 1840, the convention meeting York anil B. Gratz Brown of Missouri. deut, with former Senator Henry G.
Colgoa. supply ship; Ajax, collier;
To
the
Honorable
County
Court
of
This
anomalous
situation
was
brought
Relief, hospital ship and Yankton, doubtless be the occasion of a great Lane County, Oregon:
May 5. as the unanimous choice of the
Dnvis of Weat Virginia tta runiiing
celebration characteristic of the Chi
tender and despatch boat.
party, The convention refused to re- about by a prior convention of “Lib mute.
Gentlemen:
nese.
The
two
squadruns
of
the
fleet
eral
Republicans
”
at
Cincinnati,
led
by
Th* battleships which sailed today
WHEREAS the substantial and nominate Vice President Johnson. mak-
At the nineteen Democratic national
•n the longest voyage ever under- will be brought together wiin at permanent improvement of county Ing, in fact, no nomination for that Carl Schurz, which nominated Greeley convention» already held fifteen Indi
Manila-on
November
7,
and
the
de
*»ken by such a powerful fleet dur
reads throughout the county is nec-
was and Browu. The only hope of defeat viduals have Iteeu named for the presi
lot which they will completely en parture thence for Aden, and the pas essary and essential to the general office. Nevertheless Van Buren
Ing President Grant for re-election was
Wll-
badly
defeated
In
the
election
by
sage
of
the
Suez
canal
will
take
place
dency. Of these six have iteeu elect
circle the world.
from
Hampton
development and building up not on- llam Henry Harrison, while Johnson In a combination of the Democrats and
within
the
following
few
days,
the
ed. The succesaful candidates were
Roadi to Hampton Roads, have a t«-
ly
of
the
rural
districts
themaelv«»
the
IJberal
Republicans,
who
had
de
tal tonnage of 186,100 tons. The exact date not yet having been de but of th? cities and towns as well, was elected vice president by the Unit clared violently against flic Grant ad Andrew Jackson. Martin Van Buren.
RECORD
ed States senate. The convention of
fl,-et is capable of steaming on an termined
James K. Polk, Frauklln Pierce, Juiitea
ministration. The Baltimore conven
The ships of the Pacific fleet, and
1840 adopted a platform, the first erer
»verage of ten knots an hour under
Bncbamtn and Grover Cleveland. Von
WHEREAS
the
building
and
con
te Pacific Hors« Llntetat Is prsparsd
toy sea conditions, and is following which assembled here previously to struction ot permanent roads where adopted by any national convention. tlon simply swallowed the Cincinnati Buren win elected once and defeated
'exprsstly for th« n««ds of hori«m«n sad
itinerary which will bring the the departure of the battleships for soever situated in the county Is a It declared that the federal govern convention product—ticket, platform on'-e. Cleveluml wa» elected twice »nd
^hlpa to Manila on October 1, 1908. Hampton Roads, will remain in this public benefit and effects the g ner ment la one of limited powers, whk-h and all. Greeley and Brown were de defeated once. Andrew Jackson was
raa d uaia. It to a yowrriul sad pone-
harbor
until
August
5.
at
which
time
( trstlng llntmeat, a rm«dy for «■erg«»-
’■ complete route from Manila to
al welfare of all portions of the should t>e strictly construed by all the feated overwhelmingly In November.
president
two
terms,
but
was
the
nom
thev
will
start
for
Samoa
and
the
H*topton Roads has not yet been
St. l-ouis waa the Democratic conven
«tes. A soothing ««nhrocatlon for th*
county and all classes of the people, departments.
roifof of pala, and th* host Hntateat for
«»finitely announced, but It Is ex- Philippines, with the little black and
tion city Iq 1876, June 18 being the ine« of a national convention only
boats
comprising
the
Atlantic
and
The
convention
of
1844
met
May
27
ome.
Tilden
was
elected
at
the
elec
agralm and sorsn«»».* Umqaafod for
that the fleet will arrive at -
----- ■------- —
opening date. Samuel J. TUilen of New
WHEREAS the western portion of
and
Dominated
James
K.
Polk
ef
Ten
caria« th* woimds and la|»rl«s at
«Hlmate destination during the
Lane County Is very greatly In need
York ami Thomas A. Hendricks of tion and defeated by the electoral com
paratory
to
this
summer
voyage
of
BARBED WIRE aad far htalfo* cats.
Bryan baa Iteeu defeated
’er part of February, 1909, when
of better roads In order that the pro nessee for president and Silas Wright Indiana were nntnrd for president and mission.
the
Pacific
fleet,
a
squadron
of
the
I abrasions, sorts and testo«*
Psclflc
■> will be joined at Hampton Roads
ducts of that section an be marketed, of New York for rice president, but vice president. Tilden, who was gov twice and 1» now again the leading
fl STM LlnlaiMt I* fsny gsarsnt««d.
J most of the other ships of the cruisers will take Borne of the tor which Is practically Impossible at the Wright refused to accept the nomina
randldaie for the noinluatlou. lu 1S<*4
pedo
boats
tn
tow,
and
steam
down
ernor
of
New
York,
was
a
master
poli
No ethte to to good o* halyfaf In to many
American navy then on the Atlantic
present time on account of the bad tion. George M Dallas of Pennsylva
he was not an sHpIrant for the boior
way* If It fails to satisfy, waaodforb*
°»s’- and this great fleet of war the Pacific Coast as far as San Diego condition of the road between Maple nia was placed on the ticket In his tician and had planned bln campaign
by
way
of
a
test
of
the
possibility
of
with marvelous ability. Governor Hen
J all deofors to rttaad th* garrite** grto*
greater than even that whlcU
ton and Eugene, and
stead
Wright's refusal was tiecause
United States l«and Office, Rose
•tvs« uhi wvw«« nm tisvt
•cattere'’ in San Francisco Bay on towing the little craft for long dis
WHEREAS Eugene and the Will of pique st the defeat of Van Buren, dricks of Indiana waa Ills chief oppo
tances
The
towing
to
Samoa
and
burg,
Oregon.
April
17,
1908
“» morning of May Sth. and greater
nent. Hendricks accepted the second
amette Valley needs the products of
•as.
the
Philippines
is
contingent
upon
Notlee
1»
hereby
given
that
In
com
who tried to break down the two- place on the ticket with some nrluc-
“•n the one that assembled
at
the Sluslaw. the cream, the butter,
pliance with the provisions of the act
thirds
rule
and
secure
a
renomlnatlon
•apton Roads December 16, when the success of this experiment
the
eggs
and
poultry.
tance. Tilden waa elected In Novem
_______
Admiral Dayton, now in command the cheeses.
J'*pres»nt record-breaking voyage
for himself Polk was the first "dark ber. according to the beat knowledge of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled,
the Pacific fleet, will retire Aug the beef, the fruit, and the fish, and
"An act for the sale of timber lands
an : where it will again be re- of
horae"
nominee
tn
our
history.
He
had
people
are
equally
in
the Sluslaw
and belief of all Democrats and many In the States of California. Oregon,
’♦»ed by Rresident Roosevelt, just ust 1, and it Is considered probable need of our flour, our grain, our not been in ent I owe. J for the presidential
that
Admiral
Swinburne
will
succeed
Republicans,
tint
a
special
com
mission
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Prior to his going out of office.
merchandise and other like commod- nomination prior to the convention.
created to decide electoral contests as extended to all the Public Land We are dealrra lu
The fleet is scheduled to arrive at him in command of the Pacific fleet ities, and
I-ewls Cass of Michigan was nomi voted hie opponent, Rutherford B States by act of August 4, 1892,
and
take
It
across
the
Pacific
and
"haolnlu July 16. Residents of that
WHEREAS In order to bring the nated for president at the 1848 conven
FAlt.MN AND LANDS
Hayes of Ohio, Into the presidential Parley 8. Pierce of Springfield. Coun
®nte possession of
the
United back.
Following is a complete list of the two sections of our country closer to tion. with William O. Butter of Ken
ty
of
Lane,
State
of
Oregon,
filed
In
- V*? harB Prepared a magnificent
If
you
want to sell your farm, send
chair.
The
electoral
commission
was
Atlantic fleet, the commanding offi gether as they shotBd be It Is neces
’ "’Ung reception to the officers cers ami the formation of the various sary that a good practical and per tucky as the vice presidential candi made up of eight Republicans and this office on April 15, 1908, his us full description, terms, etc., and
sworn statement No. 9713. for the we can do it.
,, ®en- which will he of the nature
manent wagon road be constructed date. The convention met May 2.
seven Ixemocrata. The final vote on
The convention of 1862. which open- the matters In contest was eight Re purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4
J ." rer*ptlon and belated Fourth of divisions: Atlantic Fleet.
from Mapleton to Eugene, and ex
and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No.
T. 11. ACKERN Ü CO.,
’
■ combined
It will be the first
Rear Admiral Charles 3 Sperry, perience teaches that the most prac el June 1. wan a battle royal, and in publicans for Hayes and seven I»erno- 24 In Township No 18 south, Range
270 4* Washin {ton St.. .
s. _ -f’ertainment of the fight- commander in chief
tical road through such a country is the end another dark horse Franklin crats for Tilden.
No. 8, West, W. M , and will offer J2
INiRTLAM», OR.
men stnee Pnget Sound cities de
the plank road, therefore
Pierce of New Hampshire, was named
First Squadron.
In 1880 the Itemocrats met June 22 proof to show that the land sought
1rtte<] I le do them honor, and prep-
Your petitioners, the undersigned, for president. The fight was between
First
Division.
•Utlon. have
In CtncitMiatl. Tilden declined a re- Is more valuable for Ita timber or
been
making
for
Connecticut ( Flagship of Sperry •. residents and tax payers of I-ane Casa, nominated and defeated four nomination General Winfield 8 Han stone than for agricultural purposes,
«ist h» at Honolulu that no pleas-
County.
Oregon,
do
most
respect
j
Otterhans
years tiefore. and James Buchanan of cock of Pennsylvania was named for and to establish his claim to said
h* Itati ‘ shall be lacking,
Capt. Huge
GEORGE W. KINSEY
horst fully and humbly pray your honor Pennsylvania.
:
<“
Finally Pierce was president and William H. English of 1 land before W. W Calkins, U. 8
After a stay of one week in Hon- 000 displacement
able
body
that
Immediate
steps
be
; speed. 1* kn
Commissioner, at his office In Eu
General Auctioneer.
fleet will proceed to Auk- power
taken for the early construction of a voted for on the thirty-fifth ballot by Indiana for vice president.
E
gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd
Kan
w Zealand. It is by special
good substantial plank road where the Virginia delegation which persist
Grover
Cleveland
of
New
York,
the
day of September., 1908.
Residence 194 E. 10th St.
of the New Zealand gov land, i
needed, commencing at Mapleton and ed In voting for the New Englander first Democrat elected president since
Hub! ■ar
Jc
He names as witnesses: William H. I
Mfnnesot
that the American ships go
extending to Hale, and to that end until on the forty ninth ballot nearly 1856 and thus far the only one. waa Pierce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis U. I
lent.
Co
d at this port the 'Yankee” sister ship
that a suitable, portable saw mill be all the other delegate« swung over and
C F
Vermont
the presidential nominee of the three Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wil
ill receive their first greet-
purr hamf»d by the County to b* 1 m*d nominated him William It King of
h* <
ter,
sister
i
county rc>ada Alabama was name«! on the second convention» of 18M In Chicago, 1888 In i liam S Sutherland of Walton, Ore
n a foreign
people since
improvement
of
for
th*
The grrst rrvafi
leeoni
fit. IzMita and 1802 In Chicago
His I gon, William Neely of Eugene, Ore-
•'■nth America. This greet;
r^n*rall y and flrat and especially r ha- let Hot for vice president.
nrderl.iyUOR
Rear
KOH
A
running mate In lsA4 was Thomas A. ’
h* particularly cordial and
Sluslaw road a® prayed for.
HOUSE
Wt
In 1836 the Itemocracy finally broke
Any and all persona claiming ad
rtalnment arranged for of- Wat
Hendricks. In 1888 Allen G. Thurman
Respectfully a>iibmltted.
apt
Csv the evpreta.
versely the above-described lands are I
sway from Baltimore and met In Cin
a 1 m*n promises to be n a*-
of Ohio and In 1802 Adlal E Steven requested to file their rlalms In this I
Vrite today fot
cinnati on June 2 During all of Presl
The fact that this gree
son of Illinois.
offire
on
or
before
the
said
3rd
day
I
I
’rice List.
•tent
Pierre's
administration
James
When the convention of 1806 met In of Sptemlmr, 1908,
'•» ,» •» “ at the end of the longest
Nebraska
Buchanan bad t*en absent from the
e voyage around the world,
Chicago tbs leading candidate was
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
ton. sistei
the men are worn by a stretch
R bc * jm < q «« w
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Register.
New Jers
een successive days out of
D emocrats
I
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