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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, JULY I«. 19OH BENDER MYSTERY FULLY EXPLAINED BY DYING MAN t Doctor Advised Peruna bilists of the East, who come to the coast. Presumably all the counties | through which the road will pass will be asked to co-operate in the con- | struction of the highway. The road would not be for the exclusive use of automobiles, but the idea Is to make it particularly satisfactory to them. J reconvene, reconsider their action . <X»NTEST NOTICE. office his sworn statement No. 94 29 and place the name of our honored United States Land Office. Rose-] for the purchase of the E li of SW president in nomination. i burg, Oregon. May 26, 1908 li and W H of SE '* of Seuil n No. SPENCER CON WYCKOFF.” A sufficient contest affidavit hav 12. in Township No. 16 south. Hangs ing been tiled in thia office by Ada No 2. West W. M . and will offer I B. Cushman, the Acme lumber B. Nieklin, contestant, against Home proof to show that the land siought is man. went to Portland last evening stead entry No. 1 1552. made Decern-; more valuable tor Its t ini ber >r stono for the purpose of meeting with ber 26 1902, for the W 1-2 SE 1-4 than for agricultural purpos■•■s, and Judge Carey, ex-Senator Fulton and land E 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20. Town to establish his claim t o said lind be- VMl.it!« ’ANS WIN mi Congressman Hawley to draw up a ship 19. S Range 5 West, by Anneta for* W. W. Calkins, I S 1 Tommls- WORLD'S RIFLE SHOT. bill to be presented at the next s s- 1 Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg- sloner, at his office 1: 1 Eug'-i ie, Ore- day of sion of the legislature, empowering i a| representatives will take notice, gon, on Wednesday, t c, July 12.—After 25 years Blsley. July 11..—The great inter- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the people of Lane county to vote that: Contestant alleges that said en- August, 1908. t of the fate of the Bender , national team match shoot, the most ♦ 13.— ♦ upon the proposition of bonding the I trywoman is deceased; that she left Washington, July He names as wltne-int's- K'Vermont family, of infamous memory, has ' important event in the Olympic rifle ♦ Chairman Frank li. Hitch- ♦ whole county, or at least a portion of nojtnown heirs, and that for the past H. Miner, of Eugene. Oregon ; Harry been revealed. After they fled from I contest, was won by America, scor- ♦ cock, of the Republican Na * it. for improving the Siuslaw harbor six years there has been no residence M. Crooks, of Albany , Oregom; Wil- I ing 2553; British 2486; Canadian. ♦ tional committee, is going to ♦ upon, cultivation or improvements on 11am D. Neely of Eugene. Oregon; their blood-reeking shanty on the I 2439. ♦ New York to make arriyige- ♦ notice : for publication . said land by the entrywoman or by Norman E Markli y of Eugene, Ore Kansas prairie, they disappeared as The revolver team competition was ♦ ments for opening national ♦ United States l-and Office. Rose any of her heirs or otherwise, gon. ♦ burg. Oregon. April 7. 1908 completely as if th« earth had swal won by America, with Belgium sec ♦ headquarters in that city. Any and all persons claiming ad said parties ate hereby notified to lowed them. Since that time many ond and England third. The aggre ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 9 Notice is hereby given that In com appear, respond and offer evidence versely the above-described lands are gate scores: America. 1914; Belgi pliance with the provisions of the act I touching said allegations at 10 requested to file their claims in this rumors of how they got away to Mex um. 1S64; England. 1816. Hot Springs, Va., July 13.—The of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled o’clock a ra.. on July 22. 1908 be office on or before the said Sth day ico, to Canada, to California, to Ger writing of the speech of acceptance "An act for the sale of timber lands fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commls- of August ItM BENJAMIN I.. EDDY. many, and many other places have of Taft, to be delivered when official- in the States of California Oregon. sioiu r. at his office in Eugene, I-ane Register. been circulated. Nevada, and Washington Territory." County, Oregon; (and that final ly notified of his nomination for the as extended to all the Public Land hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. Notice of Final Settlement George Evans Downer, of Down : presidency by the Republican party States by act of August 4. 1.892, m.. on August 3. 1908, before) the Estate of Clarence Thompson, de er’s Grove, grandson of Pierce Dow in Cincinnati on the 28th Inst , was Stella M Huston of Madison. County i Register and Receiver at the United ceased I begun today. ner, who founded the settlement in ♦ ♦ of I-ane, State of, Oregon, did on Jan | States Land Office in Roseburg, Ore- Notice is hereby given that Dora 1883. told the story fully believing ♦ I-ondon, July 13.—Dr. Wil- ♦ uary 4. 1908, file tn this office her I gon E. Thompson, administratrix of the that he is on his deathbed, and that ♦ Ham Osler, who, while a pro- ♦ sworn statement No. 9541. for the i The said contestant having, tn a estate of Clarence Thompson, de it is his duty to publish the truth to ♦ lessor of medicine at Johns ♦ purchase of the Lot 3 and S. E. >« I proper affidavit, filed May 26. 1908, ceased. has filed her final account in the world. A compact between the ♦ Houkins University had tame ♦ of N. W. *4 of Section No. 2, In set forth facts which show that after the matter of said estate in the coun members of the vigilance committee ♦ thrust upon him by his re- ♦ Fairview, July 13.—John W Kern, Township No. 18 south. Range No. at the time had kept his lips sealed ♦ ported declaration that sixty ♦ vice presidential nominee, and U. S. 7. West, W. M , and will offer proof due diligence personal service of this : ty court of l.ane county, Or gon. and notice cannot be made, It is hereby , that Monday, the 3d day of August, all these years, but the realization ♦ years was the limit of man's ♦ Jackson, chairman of the Indiana to show that the land sought is more ordered and directed that such not-' 1908, at the hour of 1 o’clock in the that if he did not speak the truth ♦ usefulness, himself entered ♦ Democratic state central committee, valuable for Its timber or stone than be given by due and propsr pub-1 »ftsvnoon of that day, has been fixed might never be known. Induced him ♦ upon his sixtieth year yeater- ♦ arrived here today to confer with f.r agricultural purposes; and to es ice llcatton. by said court for the hearing of ob to tell how he assisted In the exter ♦ day. It is evident, however. ♦ Bryan The same train brought Sam tablish her claim to said land before BENJAMIN L. EDDY. jections to said account, and for the mination of the fiendish family. uel Gompers. Frank Morrison and ♦ that the eminent physician ♦ W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, Register. tmai settlement of said estate, and Fugitive« Open Fire. James Duncan, of the American Fed ♦ and instructor has no Itnme- ♦ at his office in ’ ~ Eugene, Oregon, on all objections to said final account After going at great length to the ♦ diate Intention of resorting ♦ eration of Labor. . Tuesday, the 18th day of August, must be made and filed in said court NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION methods of the Benders and how sus ♦ to the chloroform hottie, for ♦ At a conference on Saturday be 1908. on or before the said date so fixed United States Laud Office. picion finally settled upon them to ♦ he has consented to run in op- ♦ tween Theodore A. Bell and Bryan. STI.VK.1TEK K. SMITH. She names as witness««: Gertie O. by said court. Roseburg Or., April 9. 1908. such an extent that a party of vigil ♦ position to Winston Churchill ♦ Bell declared that the Democrats Owen of Ivieon, Oregon, Gaard Hus Dated this 6th dav of June, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com Stobust Health Ruined. could not carry his state, California, antes started out to capture them. ♦ and Oeorge Wyndham, ex- ♦ ton of Madison. Oregon; George pliance with the provisions of the act DORA E THOMPSON, if President Roosevelt's policies were Mr Downer, who was in the party, ♦ Chief Secretary for Ireland. ♦ SYLVESTER E.8MIT1 Vaughn of Ivieon. Oregon; Roland of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Administratrix. attacked. Bryan, who maintains the says they found the house deserted ♦ for the Lord Rectorship of the ♦ Grant te Block, St. Lo Vaughn of Ivtson, Oregon. "An act for the sale of timber lands L. BILYEU. Attorney Any and all persons claiming ad In the states of California. Oregon. -vriteo: "Peruns la the best friend a and rode on rapidly after the fugi ♦ University of Edinburg next ♦ president's reforms are Democratic, agreed with Bell that the so-called versely the above-described lands are tives. They overtook them in a lone ♦ November, sick man can ktve. Roosevelt reforms should not be the requested to file their claims In this Nevada and Washington territory." ly spot and the Benders opened fire ♦ ♦ “A few month* ago I came here in a on the pose. This was their death as extended to all the public land Issue on the Pacific coast. office on or before the said 18th day states by act of August 4. 1892, Jo ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ wretched condition. F.xjxwure and warrant, for the posse began shoot Bryan has concluded that the jolli of August, 1908. seph Heitzman, of Eugene, county jampnea* had ruined my once robust ing. killing the elder Bender and his fication over his nomination shall not BENJAMIN L EDDY, of Lane, state of Oregon. <i QI on health. I had ca wife in the wagon. occur until after that of Taft The Register. March 20, 1908, file In this office his exact date will be announced after tarrhal affections of John Bender, after killing one of The Sick Chairman Henry D. Clayton returns ----- XiWit’E I\»R pYili.It ATHlS'----- sworn statement, No. 9585. for the the bronchial tubes, the vigilantes, leaped from the wagon Man s Friend. purchase of the NWl» of SW >4 of from a three-weeks' trip to the Pa United States I^and Office, and for a time there and attempted to gain a stretch of Section No. 12, in Township No. 19. cific coast. Roseburg, Or.. April 9. 1908. woods bordering a creek but was kill was a doubt as to my recovery. Bryan was closeted with the’labor Notice is hereby given that In com south, range 5 west. W. M. ,and will ••My good honest old doctor advised ed as he ran. Kate Bender cut loose leaders for some time, and they dis pliance with the provisions of the act offer proof to show that the land one of the horses and gave the vigil me to take Peruna, which I did and in antes a long chase, but her horse was cussed the platform, particularly the of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled sought Is more valuable for its tim a abort time my health began to im I finally slain and she was captured. injunction plank. The visit of the “An act for the sale of timber lands ber or stone than for agricultural prove very rapidly, the bronchial labor leaders was especially pleasing in the States of California, Oregon, purposes, and to establish bls claim After much persuasion she made a trouble gradually disappeared, and in confession of all the notorious mur to Bryan, who took occasion to ex Nevada and Washington territory,” to said land tefOTO W W Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, at his office In three months my health was fully re- ders, and as her captors set around, Denton Tecumseh Young (“Old press his gratification over their as extended to all public land states Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the by act of August 4. 1892, Mike Heltz- spellbound by the tale of horror, she Cy”), aged 41 years, reported “all in” promised support. «tored. Pacific N otm Llntaatat Is prepared man, of Eugene, county of Lane.state 29th day of August. 1908. “Accept a gTateful man's thanks for snatched a revolver and attempted to but who pitches a no-hit game and He names as witnesses Clay Ow tzpreasly tor th* needs of hortenren sod HERMAN RIDDER of Oregon, did on March 20, 1908, shoot the man in front of her. At makes three safe swats. He is bet tiarestoration to perfect health.’’ en, of Eugene. Oregon; Mike Holtz ranchmen. It to a powerful aid pene OUT FOR BRYAN file in this office his sworn state man. of Eugene. Oregon; Andy Heitz that Instant one of the m°n who was ter now than ever, according to the trating liniment, a remedy lor emergen ment. No. 9584. for the purchase of guarding the horses and who hart critics. man, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma cies. A soothing embrocation lor the been watching for just such a move, Fairview. Lincoln, Neb.. July 12.— the NWV« of NEQ and lot 5, of Sec har, of Eugene, Oregon. There have been no less than 4 2 relief of pain, and the best liniment for shot her r through th^brain, th no-hit games pitched in the major "You may rely on the sincere and tion No. 24. in Township No. 19 Any and all persons claiming ad sprains and soreness.* Unequaled for cffrled her body (leagues, .Jimmie The vigilantes » Galvin and Cy earnest support of the New York south. Range No. 5 west, W. M.. and versely the above described lands are 'curing the wounds and Injuries ot will offer proof to show that the land to where the others lay and all Young being the only two pitchers to Staats Zeitung back Princeton, N. J., July 13.—Grover BARBED WIRE and far heaUng cuts, sought is more valuable for Its tim r. quesli■•! to file their claims In this burled together, after which repeat the performance. “HERMAN RIDDER.” Galvin (Signed) office on or before the said 29th day Clereland's will, filed here, ia one of were abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific This telegram, sent by the New ber or stone than for agricultural of August, 1908. clothing, wagon and all belong- turned the trick in '80 and ’84, their the briefest ever made by a promi Horae Liniment Is fully guarinteod. Ings were burned and their horses while Cy Young pitched his first no York editor from some Kansas town, purposes, and to establish his claim BENJAMIN L. EDDY, nent man. it provides for burial No other Is ae good or helpful in so many hit game for Cleveland in 1897, has the name of which could not be de tn Mid land before W W Calkins. Register. wherever he should die. and for the killed and buried. weya If It fall« to satiety, we autkorUe second in 1904. and his third at New ciphered, was received by Mr. Bryan IT. S. Commissioner, at his office In -erection of a "moderately expensive” all deuton te refund the purchase prieei York last Tuesday. Only three pitch at Fairview today, and although Mr. Eugene. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th Notice tor Publication monument. The body may be remov •ar»A ia «»« rim «< nvs ers have prevented a man from reach Bryan made no comment his pleas day of August, 1908. United States I^and Office. ed only to be placed beside that of He names as witnesses: Clay Ow ure was evident in the buoyant tone ing first base in nine innings — Rich Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908 his widow if she so directs. No In en. of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph Heltz- mond at Worcester in 1879, John in which he read the statement. Notice is hereby given that in reatory is stated, but the estate is It was Mr. Ridder who, before the man, of Eugene. Oregon Thomas Ma compliance with the provisions of the Ward in Providence in 1880 and Cy believed to be worth nearly half a Denver convention, called here with har, of Eugene. Oregon; Andy Heitl- act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti Young in 1904. million, There are no charitable be- are going to give a benefit the announced intention of asking man, of Eugene, Oregon. guests. The will bequeaths each of ♦ ♦ for They Any and all persons claiming ad tled "An act for the sale of timber Cy August 16, when the proceeds Mr. Bryan to withdraw from the Washington, July 13.—The ♦ the children 110,000, the income of ♦ versely the above-described lands are lands in the states of California, Ore field, on the ground, in Mr. Ridder's of the Detroit-Boston game in Boston gon, Nevada and Washington terri these legacies to be used for their + ! San Jacinto National Forest, ♦ opinion, that Mr. Bryan could not requested to file their claim In this tory,” as extended to all the public maintenance and education by their ♦ in California, will hereafter ♦ office on or before the said 28th day win in November. Lincoln Democrats land states by act of August 4, 1892. mother until each reaches maturity. ♦ be known as the Cleveland ♦ declare that Mr. Ridder did not press of August, 1908. Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of The residue of the estate is bequeath ♦ National Forest. It has been ♦ BENJAMIN L. EDDY. this point, however, upon visiting Lane, state of Oregon, did on Nevem- ed to Mrs. Cleveland. + re-christened by President ♦ Register. Fairview. He departed from Lincoln ber 16, 1907, file in this office his + Roosevelt in honor of the late ♦ In a happy frame of mind, with Mr. sworn statement No. 9426 for the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ♦ president, under whose ad ♦ cabtotiia . Bryan’s O. K. on his free wood-pulp purchase of the W ‘4 of SW % and United States Land Office, Junü. ',lM Hi'* *!*a,S 6^ ♦ ministration the first national ♦ plank. ♦ Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, ’08. 8EU of SW4 of Section No. 34. in ♦ forests were created. Notice is hereby given that in ccm- Township 19 south, Range No. 2 * 9 CORPORATIONS WILL west, M.. and will offer proof to ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦ START WHEELS GOING pliance with the provisions of the show that the land sought Is more act of congress of June 3, 1878, en s valuable for Its timber or stone than IdlUt -• r«a » . I 4«4 New Yprk. July 12.—The Hearst titled “An Act for the sale of tim for agricultural purposes, and to es INNPECTOIl NEUHAUSEN ber lands In the states of California, f WILL LOSE POSITION managers today claim that the cor Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter tablish his claim to said land before Woodward (Jlarke A I porations have agreed to work for the I ritory," as extended to all the public W. W. CalitTns, U. S. Commissioner, I election of Taft by the contribution land state« by act of August 4. 1892, at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on Washington, July 11.—T. B. Neu 1 of “ prosperity ” instead of hard cash hausen, until lately an inspector of Thomas E Seavy, of Eugene, County Tuesday, the 4th day of August, to the Republican campaign fund. the interior department, and recently i of Lane, State of Oregon, did on ItOS. I According to the claims of the January 2 7, 1908, file in thiH office made special agent and attorney of He names as witnesses: L. B. Hearst men. the “ Interests ” have de the general land office, is soon to his sworn statement No. >»5 4 7. for Polll, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph B cided that it will be hard to account be dropped from the government ser the purchase of the W.Vk o< N.W. % Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon; Hermann for as large a fund as was expended vice. according to Information ob- No. 18 Miller, of Glide, Oregon; James Wil Section ~ to cinch the election of McKinley. (fractional) of No. ained here today. It is also learned south, helm. of Creswell, Oregon. 17 in Township Hearst men say that mills will be hat Neuhausen’s recent appointment \.E IIAVK ALL KINDS OF Any and all persons claiming ad W. M„ West, Range No. 2 started and shops re-opened all over Is only temporary, and that his com- and will offer proof to show that the versely the above-described lands are GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK. 1, when, the country. The men will hold that mission will expire October requested to file their claims in this the certainty of the election of Taft land sought is more valuable for Its office on or before the said 4th day in all probability, he will quit the MX NEW AND FRESH. YOU timber or stone than for agricultural is the reason of the boom. It will of August, 1908. service. CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUY hinted that defeat of Taft will cause purposes, and to establish bls claim Neuhausen’s old office of Inspector BENJAMIN L. EDDY, to said land before W. W. Calkins, a business depression. was abolished by law on July 1, and Register. ING YOUR GARDEN SEEM IT. S. Commissioner, at his office In It was therefore necessary to give Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the FROM US. him a temporary appointment as United States Land Office, Rose 20th day of August, 1908. special agent in order that he might Henry burg, Oregon, April 17, 1908. He names as witnesses: assist in the prosecution of the Booth Notice is hereby given that In com Oregon; Link Thelme, of __ Mohawk, I Colorado Springs. July 11. and other land fraud cases He will kvgbne grocery Yarnell, of Mohawk, J)regon; Jesse pliance with the provisions of the act Mrs. Alice Roosevelt 1-ong- be expected to conclude his part of Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, 9t»h and Oak Sts. worth and party. Including "An act for the sale of timber lands this work by October 1 _ of Eugene, Oregon Seavey, v,, her husband, Mr. and Mrs ■ Neuhausen is to be let out, it Is Any and all persons claiming ad In the States of California, Oregon, Medlll, Norman Hapgood and said, because his work has been un versely the a’ove-descrlbed. lands are Nevada, and Washington Territory," W B. Conner, were caught In satisfactory to the officials of the In requested to file their claims In this as extended to all the Public Land a frightful electrical storm on terior department and generaj land office on or before the said 20th day States by act of August 4, 1892, Pike’s Peak this morning. No Parley S. Pierce of Springfield. Coun It is that he has office. I. — maintained ------- of August, 1908. one was injured, but the CY YOUNG. Moreover, while ty of Lane, State of Oregon, filed In Positively cured by not “made ___ good. ” BENJAMIN L. EDDY, storm was of unparalleled fu these Little Pills. assisting in the prosecution of the Register. this office on April 15, 1908, his Veteran pitcher, now with the ry. sworn statement No. 9713, for the They a’so rtUeve Dis land fraud cases, it is alleged that purchase of the SW l l <«f NW 1 4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tress Irani Dyspepsia. Ia- Neuhausen has continually blocked Boston Americans, who has pitched United State« Land Office, Rose and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No dlgi ■,-tlen and Too Hear ty the regular work of the Inspectors 24 in Township No. 18 south. Range Kattng. A perfect rem and special agents in Oregon, has ball for twenty-two years. burg, Oregon. April 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com No. 8, West, W. M., and will offer edy for Dizziness. Nausea disregarded instructions from Wash- a » AL Alli ^ONVIMCE ■ ’ ■ - ~ ' — —- - — II OF RECORDS pliance with the provisions of the act proof to show that the land sought Drowsiness. Bid Taste ington. __ ______ and is believed to have in of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, Is more valuable for its timber or In the Mouth. Coated spired criticisms and attacks upon will be turned over to the old twlrler, ’New York, July 10. —Every record "An act for the sale of timber lands stone than for agricultural purposes, Tniiue, Pain tn the side S«cretary Garfield. Commissioner that being an open date for both TOKPID UVKIL They Dennett and ex-Commlsstoner Bellin teams. Cy’s career in brief: was smashed by the giant Cunard In the States of California. Oregon. and to establish his claim to said PORTLAND.'ORE. Denton T. Young, aged 41 years. tbs Bowels, purely Vegetatile. liner Lusitania when she arrived in Nevada, and Washington Territory." larfd before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. ger. First professional engagement, quarantine at 5:33 o’clock thia morn as extended to all the Public Land Commissioner, at his office in Eu Canton, Trl-state league, 1890. shall ing. The Cunarder left Liverpool on States by act of August 4, 1892, gens, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd Wo ar« d ulers in Continuous major league service, July 4. She crossed the Atlantic In E Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun day of September,, 1908. 18 years. URTERÀ Genuine Most Bear He names as witnesses William H four days. 19 hours and 36 minutes, ty of Lane. State of Oregon, did on FARMS AND LANIH4 Joined Cleveland (National which Is 31 minutes faster than her March 26, 1908, file In this office his Pierce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis U. •rTlf Fac-Sirmle Signature Washington. July 9—A league) mid-season 1890. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wil If you want to «all your farm, eend sworn statement No 9587, for the previous record. Her best day's run _ ___ _________ _ was perfect understadning_ With Cleveland 1890-1898. was from noon, July 5. to noon, July purchase of the W 1-2 of 8W 1-4 and liam 8. Sutherland of Walton. Ore in full description, terms, etc., and. reached today by the United With St. Louis (National) 1898- 6, when she logged 643 knots, two 8E 1-4 of sw 1-4 of Section 2«; and gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore we can do it. States and Mexico as to this 1900. knots better than she has ever made the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section gon REHIV tUgSTITOTIt tHVTITHTSÎ RtFIV government's purpose to take With Boston (American) 1901- In the same length of time. T. B. At KER.H A CO.. Any and all persons claiming ad No. 33, In Township No. 17 south. steps necessary to prevent vio 1908. 270 U ashington St.. Range No R, West W. M , and will versely the alxive-descrltied lands are lations of the neutrality laws May 4. 1904, shut out Philadelphia GOVERNOR RECEIVES PORTLAND. OR. offer proof to show that the land requested to file their claims In this J2 on the Mexican border. Athletics without a hit, not a man QUEER < OMMI NK'ATION. sought Is more valuable for Its tim office on or before the said 3rd day reaching first base ber or stone than for agricultural of sptember-. 1 908 June 24. 1892, for Cleveland, held ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BENJAMIN L, EDDY, Salem, Or. July 6.—Governor purposes, an 1 to establish his claim , « St. Lotils Browns to a 16-innlng tie. Chamberlain received the following to said land before W W. Calkins, Register. CEOKGE W. KINSEY 3 to 3, at St. Louis, allowing five queer letter In his correspondence U S Commissioner, at his office In AUTOMOBILE RIDE FROM hits. •TONE’S HEAVE DROPS General Auctioneer. PORTI INI’ To EUGENE. I yesterday morning No requests were Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the NOTK’E H)R PI BLK ATION. July 4. 1905. lost to Athletics, 4 made; It was a simple statement, 29th day of August, 1908. United States Land office. Roseburg. 20-lnnlng contest against to 2. in a 'jrr iteM known remedy for heaves The He names as witnesses: William D. Oregon, April I, 1908. July $ which, perhaps Is self-explanatory. Residence 1^4 E. 10th St. Waddell 9 a rd Notice Is hereby given that In com-1 HithUnd. Or, Ort. 31,1902 - lOOth. and again, perhaps It is not. Here it Neely, of Eugene, Oregon; Giles Fow In 1904 he best Ed KI Ilan, of De- • ade ler of M«adow, Oregon; Joseph Fowl pllance with the provisions of the bu n to certify that I gave my to: trolt. 1 to 0 In 15 inning E Brooklyn. N Y July 2. 1908.— er, of Meadow. Oregon; Martha Wat act of Congress of June 3, 1878. en *re one bottle of "Stone's Heave 9 June 30 1908. he pit ched no-hlt Th« maD Tr of titled "An act for the sale of timber To His Excellency the Governor of son, Eugene, Oregon. - t T*0* , nd cured her of heaves. 9 came agal net Yankees, no Yankee fwnirr LÌQUOR La Any and all persons claiming ad I lands in the States of California. I. Greeting: Th* State of Oregon the _ '“t won ter and she har HOI Wt <1 reachlrvg second base. and made « » Washlntgor »*nt outlook both at home and tersely the above-desert bed lands are Oregon. Nevada, and been afiectedsince- G Valias a piy »he eapre»». reelection of requested to file their claims In thla Territory," «■ extended to all the H. 8 I abroad demands the - R-S.C. S TONE. Salem. Or. Ji » Total ga mes pitched In big leagues. Write today fne office on or before the said 29th day Public Land States by act of August ■ President Roosevelt. « cor ule by all druggists. k‘ 73$. 'A i ' Of August. 1908 4. 1892, Andrew Crooks of Albany, ■ Price List. “ I have heretofore he p Total aa men won. 468. re BENJAMIN L. EDDY, cularly attr County of Linn State of Oregon, did 1 prayer to the Almighty God that he rnad men lost, 271. T '»al ga r tc Register. |com[x-l the Republican delegates to i i hereby • on December 11, 1907, file in this nt 1 Average. «20. tut rill’* Hr** the «« Ithy an omo- *••••••••••••• NA1I0ANL POLITCIAL LEADERS GET BUSY CHLOROFORM A6? 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