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TH8 EUGENE WKRKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. JULY M, 9 ■ CONTEST NOTICE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I nited States Land Office r.ited state« Land Office, Rose- Roseburg. Or.. April ». aLV* Ote.. June 29. 1908. niu»!!0* !8.he5t'by «,ven >hat in com It has been known by a few people . sufficient contest affidavit hav- pliance with the provisions of the act \ en filed in this office by E T. here, tha home town of Geo. Long, ofuJ,ine 3- 1 878. entitled who for years operated a flouring L’inieton contestant. against An act for the sale of timber lands S"PAt«d entry No. 9985. made in the States of California. Oregon. mill in this city, associated with his father. J. C. Long, under the name of Ho®' 1900 for lots 1, 2 and SW Nevada and Washingtm territory ' J. C, Long & Co., that he has spent <\V 1-4 and NE 1-4 SW 1-4, as extended to all public laud states much time the past few .wars in jier- J 18 Township 19 S. Range 1 by act of August 4, 1892, Mike Heitz fectlng a device which would effec Robert W. Lyman, deceased. man. of Eugene, county of Lane.state tually clean wheat preparatory to B >»tee in which it is alleged that of Oregon, did on March 20 1908 The free traveling library of the grinding, with the view of getting entr.'man wholly abandoned file in this office his sworn state- Portland. July IS.—The jury for' On ■egon Library Asociation is in the more flour and a better article out of m fand for more than six months 9aS4. for the purchase of the Booth-Siugleton land ease is as a given number of bushels of wheat. ,hat -aid Robert W. Lvmar the N\\ >4 of NE,« and lot 5, of Sec care af the Library Association of F >r the past two years Mr. Long follows: about the year 1901; that the tion No. 2 4. in Township No. 19 Springfield. The use of the books is has had his Invention well tn hand C. C. Hollis, blacksmith. Lincolu ®‘ “ h„irs surviving said entrymail south. Range No. 5 west. W. M and free to all. and books may be had »Gra«' Murray. Fred Murray and will offer proof to show that the'land Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m. and associated with his father and county. brother. ' Fate" has been operating Murrav; that said Grace Mur- sought is more valuable for its tim and 7 to 9 p. m. Frank Ball, farmer, Yamhill coun his machine, now perfected and fully resides rt Baker City. Ore- ber or stone than for agricultural Civil Engineer E. E. Kepner has re covered by patent, in a small mill at ty. n and that the address of Fred and purposes, and te establish his claim ceived an appointment from Uncle Samuel Obye, farmer, Yamhill Elsworth, on tie Columbia river, not L-i« Murrav is unknown to the con- to said land before W. W Calkins, Calkins. Sam as one of fire engineers who wilj __ far ____ from Portland—Cottage Grove county. that said heirs have wholly U. 3. Commissioner, at his office in Frank H. Wall, salesman. Multno start from Tillamook and make a ge- Western Oregon, ¿lied to reside upon, cultivate or im- Eugene. Oregon, on Friday the 28th odetic survey along the coast to Coos I mah county. said land In any manner since day of August, 1908. K. H. Mulkey, farmer, Polk coun Bay Permanent monuments will be .«. death of said entryman and have He names as witnesses: Clay Ow- established, an exact measurement of ty. .. abandoned . i tho Vho'lv the land for fivp five en. of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph Heltz- the coast line will be made; the LOVE STORY FROM LIMERICKS Robert E. Davis, druggist, Multno vear» past , that said alleged absence man. of Eugene, Oregon Th unas Ma- mountain ranges and streams will al There was a young lady of Kew. mah conty. f not _ .* due tn ’s emDlOV- .r. Andy Heitz it to cntrvman entryman's employ- har har, of of Entrene Eugene. n.aj Oregon; so he measured and reliable charts whose eyes were a beautiful blue, George Randall, farmer, Clacka In the army, navy or marine man, of Eugene, Oregon. mad •. in every good book you will find, if mas county. of the United States during any Any and all persons claiming ad H. T. Buxton, farmer. Washington Mrs. Albert 8. Shaw underwent a you look, that the heroine's eyes were ” . Said parties are hereby notified versely the above-described lands are slight operation at the hospital in this hue. One day. by a fortunate county. appear, respond, and offer evl- requested to file their claim in this Eugene yesterday morning, A. B. Gibson, farmer. Polk county. While chance, she happened to meet at a a.nce touching said allegation at 10 I office on or before the said 2Sth day medical skill pronounces the opera- James A. McKinnon, salesman, dance a pleasant young man (that’s „•clock a in. on August 4, 1908, be- of August, 1908. tion a slight one, we all know what the usual plan in beginning a thrill Multnomah county. W W. Calkins. U. S. Commis-I George H«rty, farmer, Yamhill BENJAMIN L. EDDT, the knife is. and her wide circle of ing romance). They were both of «inner at his office In Eugene. Lane Register. friends will be glad to know that them excellent dancers, and so. in county Conntv Oregon, (and that flpal hear S. A. Bain, farmer, Yamhill coun she Is recovering very nicely. Mrs. tbe course of a Lancers he remarked. CONTEST NOTICE. ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., Shaw will stay in Eugene for a short "I opine that the weather I b fine." ty. United States’ Land Office, Rose time under the surveilance of skilled After two days the jury was secur on August 14, 1908, before)* the She replied with the shyest of an Register and Receiver at the United burg. Oregon. May 26, 1908. care. swers. And thus, having broken the ed a^ noon today which will try ex A sufficient contest affidavit hav State® LaBd Office la Roseburg, Ore- The Springfield Match »Company 'ice, and thinking tbe girl rather nice State senator R. A. Booth, former ing been filed in this office by Ada has absorbed by purchase the plant in the usual way of a fellow who’s manager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber S°The said contestant having. In a B. Nicklln. contestant against Home of the Oregon Match Company, here gay he squeezed her soft hand once Co.; James Henry Booth, ex-receiver proper affidavit, filed June 27. 1908. ( stead entry No. 11552, made Decem tofore carried on by Messrs. Bucholz or twice, Later on they sat out ia qf the Roseburg land office, and T. E. ¡et forth facts which show tnat after i ber 26. 1902, for the W 1-2 BE 1-4 & Simms. By combining these plants tbe hall; the ferns were delightf.illv Singleton, a brother-in-law of the doe diligence personal service of this1 and E 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20. Town into one it makes the plant of the tail, and the chairs were so placed Booth brothers, who were indicted notice can not be made, it is hereby ship 19, S Range 5 West, by Anneta Springfield Match Company one of there was no room to waste, but that over three years ago by F. J. Heney ordered and directed that such not Britton, deceased. The heirs or leg the best equipped on the coast. It didn't matter at all. An acquaint- on a charge of conspiring to defraud ice can not be made, it is hereby or al representatives will take notice, behooves our townfolks to ask for ance beginning like this is a chance the government of 160 acres of land. dered and directed that such notice that: Contestant alleges that said en and talk Springfield matches.— that one ought not to miss. It Is I. Thomas Agee took up 160 acres In be given due and proper publication. trywoman Is deceased; that she left News. rather absurd, but I can't find a word the Cascade forest reserve, which he no known heirs, and that for the past BENJAMIN L. EDDY, to rhyme with those lines except exchanged for timber land In Lane six years there has been no residence Register. kiss. , The youth was a pushing county and this land was later trans NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, upon, cultivation or improvements on young man, and pursuing the usual ferred to the Booth-Kelly Company. United States latnd Office, Rose said land by the entrywoman or by plan he called on her father (who It was because of this sale to the Notice tor Publication. any of her heirs or otherwise; burg, Oregon. April 7, 1908. really was rather a brute), and in lumber concern that Heney caused an United State« Land Office. Notice is hereby given that In com this way began: "1 have called, sir, indict ment to be brought against the said parties ate hereby notified to Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908. pliance with the provisions of the act defendants during the time lhe pros- Notice is hereby given that in com appear, respond and offer evidence of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled 1 to ask for the hand of your daughter ecutor was investigatlng the political pliance with the provisions of the I touching said allegations at 10 "An act for the sale of timber lands 1 Elizabeth, and I hope you will see conditions of Oregon and the land o'clock a. m.. on July 22. 1908, be your way to agree to my suit and will act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti In the States of California. Oregon. frauds. tled "An act for the sale of timber fore W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commis Nevada, and Washington Territory." grant my demand.” The business sioner, at his office In Eugene, Lane ' man, keen as a knife, said: "You lands in the States of California. Ore. as extended to ail the Public Land gon. Nevada and Washington territo County, Oregon; (and that final States-by act of August 4. 1892, ; wish for my girl as a wife; if you hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. answer one question you may pur ry," as extended to all the public land Stella M. Huston of Madison, County states by act of August 4, 1892, John m,, on August 3. 190s, before) the of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Jan chase the ring; now what.are your W. Cherry, of Hugene, county of Register and Receiver at the United uary 4. 1908, file in this office her prospects in life?" Said the youth. Land Office in Roseburg, Ore "I am one of those men whose for Lane, state of Oregon, did on Decem States sworn statement No. 9541, for the tune consists in a pen; my intellect gon. ber 6, 1907, file in this office his purchase of the Lot 3 and S. E. \ The said contestant having. In a shines in Limerick lines. I win prizes sworn statement No. 9428 for the proper affidavit, filed May 26, 1908. of N. W. % of Section No. 2, in I again and again. I'm really a marvel ♦ Washington, July 22.— purchase of the fractional NE% of Township No. 18 south. Range No. NWt4 of Section No. 4, in Township set forth facts which show that after 7. West, W. M.. and will offer proof I at rhyme, my metre is simply sub- ♦ President Gompera, Secretary Morrison and John Mitchell, diligence jtersonal service of this I lime. Just think of the sizes of some No 19 south, range No. 5 west. W. due notice cannot be made, it is hereby to show that the land sought Is more of the prizes, to enormous dimensions ♦ of the executive committee of M., and will offer proof to show that valuable for Its timber or stone than the American Federation of the land sought is more valuable for ordered and directed that such not f.r agricultural purposes; and to es tin \ < limb ” Said tile father with ♦ ice be given by due and proper pub scarcely a pause. "Such merit must ♦ Labor, were today cited to its timber or stone than for agricul lication. tablish her claim to said land before win my applause. As a sbn-in-Iaw ♦ answer on September 8 next tural purposes, and to establish his W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, you will undoubtedly do, so take her, ♦ to the charge of contempt In BENJAMIN L. J1DDY, claim to said land before W. W. Cal at bis office in Eugene. Oregon, on young fellow, she's yours.” ♦ violating the court Injunction Register. kins, U. S. Commissioner, at his of Tuesday, the 18th day of August, ♦ forbidding them from contin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fice in Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, 1908. FOR HARBOR IMPROVEMENT. ♦ uing the boycott against the United States Land Office, the 4th day of August, 1908. She names as witnesses: Gertie G. ♦ Buck Stove and Range Co. (Florence West.) Roseburg Or., April 9. 1908. He nanus as witnesses: John Me Owen of Ivlson, Oregon, Guard Hus Notice is hereby given that in com ton of Madison, Oregon; George The committee of the Sluslaw Illv- ♦ Calloch, of Crow, Oregon: charles ♦ Hadley, of Eugene, Oregon; ; H. Clay pliance with the provisions of the act Vaughn of Ivison. Oregon; Roland er Improvement Club are busy at work securing information and striv Owen, uf Eugene, Oregon; Thomas of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Vanghn of Ivison, Oregon. ing to get things in shape as fast as “An act for the sale of timber lands Mahar, of Eugene, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad Any and all persons claiming ad in the states of California. Oregon, versely the above-described lands are possible to submit the question of is versely the above-described lands are Nevada and Washington territory.” requested to file their claims in this suing bonds for the harbor improve requested to file their claims in this as extended to all the public land office on or before the said 18th day ment to the people for their approval. The adoption of the Initiative meth office on or before the said 4th day states by act of August 4, 1892, , Jo- of August, 1908. seph Heitzman, of Eugene, coi 11 nt y of August, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. od of enacting laws has complicated affairs so that there Is a difference of of Lane, state of Oregon, did on BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Portland.^ July 20 opinion among attorneys about the March 20. 1908, file in this office his Register. proper course to pursue In voting the Sharp and Delmar sworn statement. No. 9585. for the . Notice For Publication bonds. When asked about the matter were shet by David 1 purchase of the NW *4 of SW*4 of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Attorney General Crawford stated Awahnee apartyients 1 Section No. 12, in Township No. 19. United States Land Office, Rose south, range 5 west. W. M. .and ' Roseburg. Or., April 1, 1908 that without investigating It was his dead. burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in opinion that when the initiative was ConnelH, who had been on intl- offer proof to show that the 1; Notice is hereby given that in com sought Is more valuable for its tim compliance with the provisions of the adopted it took control of this ques mate terms witli the woman for sev- pliance with the provisions of the act ber or stone than for agricultural act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti-1 tion out of the hands of the legisla era! months, was fm-ane from jeal- of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled purposes, and to establish his claim tied "An act for the sale of timber | ture and that the law to permit the ousy when lie found her in company "An act for the sale of timber lands to said land before W. W. Calkins, lands in the states of California, Ore issue o( the bonds could be passed with Peterkin. After firing eleevn in the States of California. Oregon. U. S. Commissioner, at his office in gon. Nevada and Washington terri only by a vote of the people. One at shots at his victims he ran to hi» Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the tory," as extended to all the public torney who Is also a member of the own room and killed himself. *s extended to all the Public Land 29th day of August. 1908. land states by act of August 4. 1892, legislature, doubts whether such a BM m »Ct of August 4, 1 1*1« He names as witnesses: Clay Ow Leslie P. Miller, of Eugene, county of law passed In this way would be con Lilah Owen of Crow. County of Lane, en, of Eugene, Oregon; Mike Heitz Lane, state of Oregon, did on Nevem- stitutional and be sustained by the IK.HI Sta'e of Oregon, did on March 10. man, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heitz ber 16, 1907, file in this office his courts. The committee will consult 1908, f||e |0 thia office her sworn man, of Eugene, Oregon; Thomas Ma sworn statement No. 9426 for the some of the ablest attorneys of the Marysville, Cal., July 17. Ex Mstement No. 9583 for the purchase har. of Eugene, Oregon. purchase of the W *4 of SW)4 and state and get their opinions as to hausted from want of food, his of the N >2 of N W *4 and S W % Any and all persons claiming ad SEV« of SWU of Section No. 3 4, in the best course to pursue. It is Im- clothes in tatters and himself worn of N W >, of Section No. 10, in versely the above described lands are Township 19 south. Range No. 2 portant that every step be taken in out from tramping the mountains Township No. 19 south, Range No. 4 requested to file their claims In this west, W. M . and will offer proof to the right way that there l>e no doubt for three days, seeking to evade his 'test, W. M., and will offer proof to office on or before the said 29th day show that the land sought is more as to the legality of the bonds. Mean pursuers. Adolph Jules, the Italian valuable for its timber or stone than time our people are In a hurry to who last Tuesday shot down and »how that the land sought is more of August. 1908. for agricultural purposes, and to es have work commenced on the jetty killed two fellow countrymen at a valuable for Its timber or stone than BENJAMIN L. EDDY. for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before just as soon as possible, and are prac construction camp on the Western Register W. W. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, tically unanimous In their support of Pacific Railway, and attempted to' tablish her claim to said land before EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on this plan to raise funds for that pur murder the American foreman and w W Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, Estate of Danel Smith, deceased. Tuesday, the 4th day of August, pose. *t his office in Eugene. Oregon on his wife, was captured today at Toll Notice is hereby given that the un 1908. Mday, the 28th day of August, • Gate by a sheriff's posse in Plumas 1908. dersigned, Henry T. Smith, has He names as witnesses: L. B. IT CAN’T BE BEAT. county, after a sharp fight. She names as witnesses: Joseph been duly appointed executor of the Polll. of Eugene, Oregon: Joseph B. The best of all teachers is exper- Finding himself intercepted snd Idles of Crow, Oregon; Charles Sov- estate of Daniel Smith, deceased, by Wilhelm, of Zion. Oregon: Hermann lence. C. M. Harden of Silver City, his retreat cut off, Jules opened fire »rirn <>f Eugene, Oregon: Walter order of the county court of Lane Miller, of Glide. Oregon; James Wil North Carolina, says: "1 find Electric u|H>n the posse with his rifle with All persons having helm. of Creswell, Oregon no! and of Crow. Oregon; Walter county, Oregon. Bitters doe« all that'« claimed for it. which he had shot Antonio Liberatos Any and all persons claiming ad-i For Stomach, Liver and Canada' of Crow. Oregon; Norris claims against said estate are here Kidney and Giovanni Puccini in the Western by notified to present the same with versely the above-described lands are 1 trouble, it can’t be beat. I have tried Pacific camp. He was quickly sur Ow‘n. of Crow, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad proper vouchers to said executor at requested to file their claims in this' it and find it a most excellent medl- rounded and after manw shots were versely the above-described lands are the law office of L. Bilyeu In Eu office on or before the said 4th day' cine.” Mr. Harden is right; it’s the xchanged, finding that he could not r^l'iested to file their claims on or gene, Oregon, within six months of August, 1908. best of all medicines also for weak- break through the cordoil about him, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, WWezted to file their claims in tklfl from the date thereof. ness. lame back, and ail run down surrendered to the officers. Dated this 21st day of May. 1908. Register. | conditions, Best. too. for chills and ' ' : >re the 'th day of To prevent a lynching, the prison HENRY T. SMITH. «gust, 1998. Sold under guarantee at er was hurried to Oroville and placed malaria Executor. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. In jail. * NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION, Ta BILYEU. Attorney Register. United States Iutnd Office, Rose United States ljtnd Office, Rose HEPPNER MEN COMING —N otice for H bli < viio V burg, Oregon. April 9. 1908. burg, Oregon, April 17, 1908. United States Land Office, TO MM*K AT El <4 'DTK E FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that in com Notice Is hereuy given that In com- Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7. '08. ' n:'“d States Land Office, Rose- pliance with the provisions of the act I pllance with the provisions of the act Notice Is hereby given that in com G. J. Crawford and Perce;^Ga Barg. Oregon. April 9, 1908. pliance with the provisions of the of Congress of June 3, 1 878, entitled, ; of Congress of June 3. 1 878. entitled, ., '"‘‘Ce Is hereby given that In com- act of congress of June 3, 18.8, en "An act for the sale of timber lands ' "An act for the sale of timber lands rlgus. two young men from Heppner; Oregon, are In town They are Inslng v ian'H with the provision« of the act In the States of California. Oregon, 1 In the States of California. Oregon. Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled titled "An Act for the sale of tim Nevada, and Washington Territory.” I Nevada, and Washington Territory.” an outing anil will fish and hit'n* at *n a-t for the sale of timber lands ber lands in the states of California. as extended to all the Public Land ; as extended to all the Public Land the head of the Deschute« for swhH*‘. Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter From there they will cross over to " the States of California, Oregon. ritory." as extended to all the I,,lhl‘r State« by act of August 4. 1892, States by act of August 4, 1892, *v»da. and Washington Territory.” land states by act of August 4, 1892. E Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun 'Parley 3. Pierce of Springfield. Coun- the Mackenzie, visit Eugene, go down *' »»tended to all the Public Land Thomas E Seavi', of Eugene. County ty of Lane. State of Oregon, did on I ty of Lane. State of Oregon, filed in to the con: and have a good time generally. Mr. ('rawford is a news «atM by act of August 4. 1892, of Oregon, did on March 26, 1908, file in this office his I thia office on April 15, 1908. his paper men and Mr. Garffgu« has worge ~ '•sorgo h h Watrous, of Bellingham. | of Lane. State Rworn statement No. 9587, for the sworn statement No. 9713, for the been In the hardware burinoa« at 1908, file in this office -owy of Whatcom. State of Wash-I January 27, _ 9547. for purchase of the W 1-2 of SV5 1-4 and purchase of tbe SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Heppner They i.aveKiy private c >n hfs ewwi sworn u • statement No. \* «* iz SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and I and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No '1ld on 2«. 1908. file His the purchase of th* " H ' * vtjance.—iTiUW '• Journa' »•«« office his sworn statement No. (fractional) of Section No. 18 the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section ¡24 in Township No 18 south. Range Roseburg R.-.icw: G V. Wimber '■»for the purchase of the S W 17 south, I No. 8, West. W M., and will offer No. 33. In Township No_ Township No. 17 e”1’"' ly went to ’-’i'gene this afternoon to > of 8ecr|on No. 17. In Township in 8, West W. M., and will proof to »how that the land sought W. M. Range No. Range No 2 West. W M . s,.er>d Su’tda; on an automobi'e trip f South Range, No. 8 West. W. and will offer proof to show that the offer proof to show that the land . is more valuable for it« timber or thlTn<l offer proof to show that land sought Is more valuable for its sought is more valuable for its tim ! stone than for agricultural purposes. up the Mt'Ker.z'e river. It« mor» vsluahle for timber or stone than for agricultural ber or «tone than for agricultural ■ nd to establish hl« claim to Mid THE REMEDY THAT IM>F.N. tiin'i S>r or *,onp th«» f°r agrlcul-' purpose», and to establish his claim purpose« and to establish his claim land before W. W. Calkin«, U. 8 ■’I purpose«, and to establish his "Dr. King's New Discovery, 1« th» to said land before W. W. Calkin«, I Commissioner, at his office in Eu to said land before W . W. A-m to said land before W W Cal- U. S Commissioner, at hfs office In U S CommiMioner. at hi« offief In gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd remedy that doe« the healing other» promise, but fall to perform." says ' 8 Commissioner, at his of- Eugene. Oregon, on Thursday, the Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the day of September,, 1908. ” Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, He name« as witness«'« William H. Mr». E R Pierson, of Auburn Centre. 29th day of Augnat, 1908. 20th day of August. 190» ‘’th day of August, 1908. He name« as wltneaae»: William D. Pierce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis U. Pa." It 1« curing me of throat and Henry He names as witnesses: L name« as witnesses: Clark Theime, of Mohawk. Oregon; Link Neely, of Eugene, Oregon; Glle« Fow- Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; WH- lung trouble of long standing, that *r*a'>x of Eugene. Oregon; Frank Joseph Fowl- Ham S Sutherland of Walton, Ore- other treatment« relieved only tem Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse ler of Meadow. Oregon; Mob., PP Eugene, Oregon; Emil Seavey, of Eugene. Oregon; John er. of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat- gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore- porarily. New Discovery Is doing me »0 much good that 1 feel confident Be»»-'* C.reenleaf, Oregon: P. T. son, Eugene. Oregon. . Ron. Beavey. of Eugene. Oregon. • of Eugene, Oregon Any and all persons Any and all persons claiming ad- It« continued use for a reasonable Any and all persons claiming ad »nd all persons claiming ad- versely the a^ove-described lands are veraely the above-described land« are versely the above-described lands are length of time will restore me to per- T A he above-described lands are requested to file their claim« In this requested to file their claims In this requested to file their claims in thia hMd health.” Thia renowned cough to file their claims in this office on or before the said 20th day office on or before the said 29th day office on or before the said 3rd day i and cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is »old at W A Kuykendall's or beforwe the said 29’h of Sptember, 1908 of August. 1908 to of A gust 1908. of August. l e DDT. Idrtig store. 50c and »1.00 Trial bottle BENJAMIN L. EDDY, BENJAMIN L. EDDT. Register. BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register free. 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Will send them on Mai, U> be paid for when relieved. Rampies Free. tn«l«t on getting tbe gsnnlnv, accept no substitute. It your drucglat doaa not bave them send your order« Pt tbe ■BITES HEOICAt N.. »01 14. LMMStor. 8» ! Sold in Eugene by W. L DeLino EUGENE GROCERY 9Gh and Oak St*. Workmen employed by T. H. Ellis, the cement worker, this morning be gan the construction of a twelve-foot- cement walk along the Beckwith building on East Seventh street.