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    TMK KIXIKNR DAILY GUARD, THURSDAY. JULY 30. IXM
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fled today of his nomination for tbe teles, which it confidently believes form and the revision of the currency
presidency by the Republican nation­ i will be of the highest service to the laws.
The notification ceremonies were
al convention, which was neld in Chi­ 1 nation in her every part; that it has followed by a review of the march-
cago last month. The rally, in point from among its strong and exper- [ ing clubs, which was tae spectacular
1 on BALI
wamt « d -(C o .,I11 iiw L j 4
of numbers and enthusiasm, far out- i ienced statesmen,—men who service | feature of the day's program. Sev­
eral
thousand
marchers
were
In
line
I ranked any demonstration of like j to the public has demonstrated their
FOR SALE A good work team, wag­
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[ character ever £eld in Cincinnati. I worthiness in clearness of character, | and numerous bands. Th? procession
on and harness. Price, $225. West W ANTED—Three girls »
was
headed
by
the
far
ious
Blaine
uursiug at the Eugene
le*rs
The event wa»- In every detail a most I devotion to the country and the wel-
Eighth street, adjoining feed mill
I
Club,
the
members
of
which,
clad
pital. Apply t0 Dr J W
glorious and gratifying success.
I fare of the individual citizen, and
At an early hour salutes of cannon with full understanding of the Na- I in white duck trousers and blue serge FOR SALE —Tuorougnorea Hereford
coats,
presented
a
very
nat.v
appear-
tf
were fired from the four hilltops of i tion's needs in her highest and best
bulls for sale. Enquire 550 Wil­ ------------------------- ---- _
Cincinnati, July 28.—Amid the
WANTED—Furnished house -
the city, which brought the whole aspirations, selected you as its can-, j ance.
-
lamette
street.
tf
blare of brass bands, tbe stirring
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rooms for two or three ™ Or 1
,
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population to a condition of wakeful- didate for President,- the highest
strains of martial music «nd the j I neas. All morning great crowds of honor that can be conferred by this GEORGE KELL) 1
not too far out. Three inm»Ontll,;
FOR SALE—Full-blooded Kentucky
Eugene Real Estate t lave^L
i
Constitutional
Republic,
and
I
would.'
HOW
r
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huzzas of enthusiastic crowds, Judge I people poured into the city from the
Walker hounds; Booth stock. In­
quire of K. A. Booth.
al8
William H. Taft was formally noti- suburban towns on both sides of the I therefore add, the most exalted polit-
tf
Ohio river, while every train brought | ical office on thlB earth, and the com-
Portland, July 27.—An indication FOR BALE—Buff Orpingtau eggs,
in large numbers from every city of I mittee which you see before you,
Notice For Publication
—Position by
T
13 for |1. W. B. Hampton, 1102 WANTED-
consequence in Ohio and the neigh- I whose chairmanship I have the honor of the possibilities of lumber man­
United States Land Office,
stenographer of two years' L ldr
to hold in tbe temporary absence ufacture in Oregon was the principal
ing states.
Columbia avenue, corner 19th at.
Roseburg, Or., April 1, 1908
ence. References furnished
I from the United States of tbe Honor­ feature of the Booth-Singleton con­
Notice Is hereby given that in
Cincinnati expected a big crowd
dress M A., Box 38 A, R y n *.d'
trial in the federal court to­ FOR SALE—A flrat-class barn, suit­
compliance with the provisions of the and had prepared to entertain, The able Henry Cabot Lodge of Massa­ spiracy
8, Salem, Or.
®
day. This advertisement of how to
able to be made into a dwelling.
act of congres of June 3, 1878, enti­ entire business portion of the city was chusetts. Permanent Chairman of the make money in Oregon lumber was
Convention,
Enquire 856 or 846 Aider atreet. tf WANTED—A young man wfa0 u
tled "An act for the sale of ttmber handsomely decorated with flags, Republican National
made on the witness stand by George
lands In the states of California, Ore­ banners and bunting, and presented a now tenders to you. at the- direction
posted in geenral merJA’'11
Kelly, of the Booth-Kelly Compa­ FOR SALE—2 % acres adjoining city
stock as clerk. Only <2“^
gon, Nevada and Washington terri­ gala appearance. With the arrival of of that Convention, the formal nom­ H.
ny, the sole remaining stockholder of
tory," as extended to all the public every train delegations headed by ination of the Republican Party for the
limits;
easy
payments.
Enquire
of
comes well recommended hon«?
original company, which was I
Howe & Buoy, 536 Willamatte
land states by act of August 4. 1892, bands poured into the streets and the Presidency of the United States, composed
and competent need answer
>
of R. A. Booth and James |
Leslie P Miller, of Eugene, county of were shown to the headquarters at and J hand you tn engrossed copy of
M N„ this office.
r
stroat.
Lane, state of Oregon, did on Novem­ the Hotel Sinton by members of the the platform of policies adopted by Henry Booth, now on trial, John F.
Kelly and George H. Kelly. All have FOR SALE—A well-bred Shire colt,
that Convention.
ber 16, 1907, file In this office hiB notification committee.
Particular
FOB RENT
I cannot, sir, complete the dis­ disposed of their holdings except
sworn statement No. 9426 for the attention was paid to the welcome of
3 months old. W. A. Heck, three -------------------------------------
W
pure base of the W 16 of SW 14 and the members of the notification com­ charge of this most agreeable duty George. It was in 1898 that the
miles southwest of Eugene. Phone FOR RENT—Nice front room fnT
four
men.
after
a
partnership,
incor
­
SE14 of SW *4 of Section No. 34, in mittee. the members of which repre­ without assuring you of the high re­ porated as the Booth-Kelly Lumber
Farmers 288.
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nac^ heat;
electric llghu ..a
spect in which you are held not only
Township 19 south, Range No. 2 sented every state and territory.
b.ti? Suitable for two
by those of your own political faith, Company, with a capitalization of FOR SALE—Parties wishing to buy
west, W. M., and will offer proof to
One conspicuous feature of the but by your fellow citizens without $50,000. That was ten years ago.
men. 154 East Ninth street
show that the land sought Is more
200 acres of first-class timber land
United States 1«and Office. Rose­ valuable for its timber or stone than demonstration was the prevalence of regard to the party,—of thelr admir- Today the capitalization of the com­
call on J. W. Carlile, four mile*
MISCELI^NKOLR
Taft and Sherman badges. Nearly ation of your ability, manifested pany is $2.000,000, having been in­
burg, Oregon, April 17. 1908.
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
west of Hale.
Notice is hereby given that in com­ tablish his claim to said land before every one of the tens of thousands throughout your public service; of creased from $50,000 successively to
pliance with the provisions of the get W. W. CalETns, U. 8. Commissioner, of people seen about t Ije streets wore their knowledge of the preparation 1100.000, then $300,000, then to
SALE—A full line of sofa pil­ SAY—I am here again to work i
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on some insignia of his devotion to the which you will bring to the discharge $1,500,000, until its present aggre­ FOR
am the lone cement worker
lows, doilies, embroidery silks, etc.
"An act for the sale of timber lands Tuesday, the 4th day of August, Republican cause. They were every­ of the high and difficult duties of gate is $2,000,000. When the cor­
finisher. Get your work don« by U
Mrs. S. S. Spencer.641 Pearl atreet.
where.
in the States of California. Oregon. 1908.
President; of their belief in your poration was formed Jame3 Henry
C.
Williams.
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phone Main 609.
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Large parties arrived during the deep conviction of the equality of all Booth owned a quarter of the stock,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
He names as witnesses: L. B. forenoon from Pittsburg. Louisville
as extended to all the Public Land Polll, of Eugene. Oregon; Joseph B.
men before the law, and in the prac­ or $12,500. This stock he gradally
NOTICE—Having recovered from mj
Columbus sent tical application of that principle by dis;>osed of while the remaining FOR BALE—9-room house, three
States by act of August 4, 1892, Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon; Hermann and Indianapolis.
Injury I have resumed my bmtn«»
blocks
from
Willamette
stdeet;
lot
down
a
delegation
numbering
more
Parley 8 Pierce of Springfield. Coun­ Miller, of Glide, Oregon; James Wil­
any administration of which you may three original incorporators and out­
of horseshoeing and general black
80x76
feet.
Price.
$2100.
Ore
­
than
1000
enthusiasts,
headed
by
the
ty of Lane. State of Oregon, filed In helm, of Creswell, Oregon.
be the head, the rule by which every siders increased their holdings, until
smithing.
C. D. Holoway, Eut
gon Land Company.
tf
famous Buckeye Republican Club.
this office on April 15, 1908, his
Eleventh street. Fairmount, Or
Any and all persons claiming ad­ Cleveland. Toledo, Youngstown. Day­ official art of Mr. Roosevelt, as Presi­ in January. 1904. James Henry Booth
sworn statement No. 9713, for the versely the above-described lands are
dent, has been squared, which has sold his remaining stock.
How much he received George Kel­ FOK SALE—Several hundred cords DON’T fall to see Chexem if you
purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 requested to file their claims in thia ton and Canton were much in evi­ won for him the confidence and re­
of wood; body fir oak, maple and
dence.
Urbana.
Lancaster,
Massilon,
and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No. office on or before the said 4th day
want bargains In real estate. We
spect of hi» countrymen throughout ly said he did not know, but T. C.
ash. B. A. Seelye, office at Plank
Ironton and Sanduaky were In evi- the land, and which has brought to Becker, special assistant to the attor­
2 4 in Townslilp No 18 south, Range of Augnst, 1908.
buy and sell farm and city prop,
and Johnson real estate office.
ney-general. who is prosecuting the
No 8, West, W M . and will offer
erty. Improved and unimproved
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
case, intimated to the witness and
proof to show that the land sought
Ttmber and mining stock. H Che^
Register.
jury that James Henry Booth bad re­ FOR SALE—Five horse power gaso­
is more valuable for Ita timber or
tem, Room 11. Walton Bldg tf
line engina. traction wagon, and
ceived $140,000. Such were the pro­
stone than for agricultural purposes,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
wood saw; in good order; price POLK 8 GAZETEER-—A business di­
gressive steps by means of which J.
and to establish his claim to said
United States latnd Office, Rose­
$225. Write, R. Cook, Irving. A-l
rectory of each city, town and vil­
H. Booth saw his $12,500 grow Into
land before W W Calkins. U. S. burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
lage in Oregon and Washington
a large fortune in eight years.
Commissioner, at bls office in Eu­
Notice Is hereby given that in com­
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For
giving a descriptive sketch of each
gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd pliance with the provisions of the act
city property, some good farm land
place, together with the location
day of September,, 1908
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled,
and some timber land; good loca­
and shipping facilities, and a clas­
CORONER'S VERDICT
He names as witnesses' William H. "An act for the sale of timber lands
tion.
Address Owner, care Box
sified directory of each business
LN RENNE KILLING
Pierce of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis U. In the States of California, Oregon.
567, or call Phone Black 2681. j31
and profession. R. L. Polk & Co.
Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wll- Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
Inc., Seattle.
1
1
The coroner’s jury at the inquest
llam S. Sutherland of Walton, Ore- as extended to all the Public Land
gon. William Neely of Eugene, Ore- Stalo by act of August 4, 1892,
over the remains of Jerome Renne, FOR SALE—Timber land; quarter
CORRESPON-
section in township 16, s. r. 1 w, INTERNATIONAL
gon
who was accidentally shot and killed
E. Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun­
DENCE SCHOOLS—"The Busy
section 32. Will sell cheap if sold
Anv end all persons clalm^ig ad- ty of Lane, State of Oregon, did on
by his nephew. Ralph Mosburg. five
Man’s University." Gives a thor­
at once. Address C. J. G., care
versely the above-described lands aro March 26. 1908, file in this office his
miles west of Creswell Saturday, re­
ough training at your own home
Guard office.
requested to file their claims tn this sworn statement No. 9587, for’the
turned a verdict exonerating the
In nearly all the trades and profes­
office on or before the said 3rd day purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and
young man. The verdict was as fol­
sions. Text books and instruments
FOR SALE—A well Improved farm
of Sptember, 1908
lows:
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and
(when required) furnished free.
of 120 acres, 4 miles north of Co­
"We, the jury duly empanelled
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section
Full Information and circulars at
burg. This is a bargain at $50
Register.
land sworn in to inquire into the cause
No. 33. In Township No. 17 south,
the local enrollment office, 45 W.
of the death of Jerome C. Renne, find per acre. On good terms. Smith
Range No. 8, West W M„ and will
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Eighth street, R. J. Kirkwood, rep­
& Brown, Coburg, Or.
that he was a white male person aged
. ....................
offer
proof to show that the land
United States Land Office.
resentative.
i 43 years and 7 months, and that he
sought Is more valuable for Its tim­
Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. ber or stone than for agricultural
came to his death July 25, 1908, at FOR SALE—One National cash regis­ -
Notioe Is hereby given that in com­ purposes, and to establish his claim
about 10 a. m. from a gunshot
ter, one Remington typewriter and
LOST AM) FOUND
pliance with the provisions of the to said land before W. W. Calkins,
wound from the hand of Ralph Mos­
a large iron safe. Enquire of L.
act of congress of June 3, 187 8, en­ U. 8 Commissioner, at his office In
burg, his nephew, and who supposed
M. Travis, Loan & Savings bank
titled "An Act for the sale of tim­ Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the
LOST—In Springfield near the big
he was shooting at a deer.
building.
WILLIAM HOWARD
ber lands In tli» stains of California, 29th day of August, 1908.
bridge Friday morning somewhere
(Signed)
Reproduced
from
the
latest
portrait
Oregon. Nevada and Washington ter­
FOR SALE—Good clean stock of
near 8 o’clock, a ladles' gold watch,
"ARTHUR DEMAREST.
He names ns witnesses: William D. •f the presidential candidate. 1
ritory," a* extended to all tbe public Neely, of Eugene. Oregon; Gilt*« Fow­
general merchandise located at one
Waltham works, with gentleman's
"WM. C. HAMILTON.
land states by act of August. A, *1892, ler of Meadow. Oregon; Joseph Fowl­
of tbe best trading points in Lane
gold fob attached. Initials "C. F.
"G H. PULLEN
Thomas E Seavy, of Eugene, County
county; win rent building; party
B.” on fob. Finder please leave at
"LUCAS COWGILL.
of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat­ dence; and Hamilton and other near-
•«NATOS WILLIAM WARN«*.
of Lane, State of Oregon, did un er,
must have at least $3.000, cash.
Guard office and receive reward.
"W. E SAPPER "
'by cities and towns almost depopulat­
son, Eugene, Oregon.
January 27. 1908, file iu this office
A gilt edge opening. Address Lock
JM
Mosburg makes the following
Any and all parsons claiming ad­ ed themselves. Some of the delega­
bis sworn statement No. »547. for versely the above-described lauds are tions contained large numbers of ne­ him at all times their unquestioned sta'etnent of rhe killing;
Box 21, Fall Creek, Or.
the purchase of the W. U oí
< N.W.14 requested to file their claims in thia groes. whose presence was hailed and earnest support. It was his uni­
"We left homa to look for an es-
No. i¿ office on or before rhe said 29th day with joy by the rally managers as versal application of this rule which trav and took our rifles, for uncle FOR SALE OR TRADE— 180 acres
(fractional) of Section
NOTICE FOR PUB1JCAT1ON.
In
Township
No.
17
of good timber land near Eugene.
south, of August, 1908
caused
his
party,
in
National
Conven
­
sad he had lately seen three deer in
proof of the falsity of the statements
United States Land Office, Ro»s-
Range No.
3
West.
W
M..
Would
exchange
for
residence
tion.
to
pay
him
the
following
just
Lynx Hollow We separated, takint
that the negro rnce was dissatisfied
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
and will offer proof to show that the
property in Eugene. For further burg, Oregon. April 7, 1908.
and splendid tribute of approval:
either side of the canyon, and agreed
with the republican ticket.
Register.
Notice is hereby given that In com­
land sought Is more valuable for its
Information, see G. G. Gross, in
"His
administration
is
an
epoch
The event of the morning was the in American history. In no other to meet at a certain point. 1 was fi­
StVrlCE FOR PUBLICATION.
pliance with the provisions of the art
timber or stone than for agricultural
Eugene theater block.
nally sure I saw a deer and fired,
flag-raising
on
the
lawn
of
the
resi
­
United
States
I
.a
nd
Office.
Rose
­
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
purposes, and to establish his claim
Since the national sovereignty but was horrified upon approaching
dence of Charles P. Taft on Pike period
to said land before W. W. Calkins, burg. Oregon, April 9. 1908.
FOR SALE—One of the best stock “An act for the sale of timber landa
was under Washington or preserved to find my uncle the victim."
street,
whoch
was
accompanied
by
ap
­
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
In
com
­
U. 8. Commissioner, at his office In
and grain farms in Lane county; in the States of California. Oregon,
under Lincoln has there been such
The crowds mighty
Eugene, Or«'gon. on Thursday, the pliance with the provisions of the act propriate ceremonies.
low price; well improved; good wa­ Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
progress in those ideals of
THE REMEDY 1 HAT DOES.
of
Congress
of
June
3.
1878,
entitled
that
surged
about
the
Taft
home
20th dsy of August, 1908.
ter; fine location; easy terms. Ad­ as extended to all the Public Land
government which make for justice,
"Dr. King's N»w Discovery Is the
He names as witnesses:
Henry "An act for the sale of timber lands and overran the lawns and steps equality and fair dealing among men.
dress Owner, care Box 567, or en­ States by act of August 4, 1892.
In
the
States
of
California,
Oregon.
remedy
that
does
the
healing
others
threatened
almost
to
wreck
the
house
Stella M. Huston of Madison, County
Thelme, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link
quire Phone Black 2681.
j31
The highest aspirations of the Am­ promise, but fail to perform." says
Nevada,
and
Washington
Territory.
”
itself
in
the
general
eagerness
to
hear
Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse
of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Jan­
erican people have found voice. Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Centre,
as
extended
to
all
the
Public
Land
the
speeches
and
see
what
was
going
Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John
Their most exalted servant repre­ Pa." It is curing me of throat and FOR SALE BY OWNER—Seven uary 4, 1908, file in this office her
States
by
act
of
August
4.
1892.
on.
The
day
was
clear
and
warm,
room house, five and a half lots, sworn statement No. 9541, for the
Stvavey. of Eugene, Oregon.
sents their best aims and worthiest
Any and all persons claiming ad­ George H. Watrous, of Bellingham. but the crowds seemed not to mind purposes of all his countrymen. lung trouble of long standing, that piped for Irrigation, high and dry; purchase of the Lot 3 and S. E. *»
County
of
Whatcom,
State
of
Wash
­
other
treatments
relieved
only
tem-
the heat.
small barn and chicken house; all | of L?.
N. W.
.. . %
,, of Section No. 2, in
versely the •*'ove-deserlbed lands are
American manhood has been lifted
Half-past eleven found the mem­ up to a nobler sense of duty and ob­ I porarlly. New Discovery is doing me kinds of fruit and berries. If taken Township No. 18 south. Range N'o.
requested to file their claims In this ington. did on March 26. 1908, file
In
this
office
his
sworn
statement
No.
so
much
good
that
1
feel
confident
bers of the notification committee at
at once, the price will be $2100; In­ 7, West, W. M., and will offer proof
office on or before the said 20th day
Conscience and courage in
9586. for the purchase of the S W the Taft residence tn readiness for the ligation
continued use tor a reasonable quire of 806. East 13th Street.
of August, 1908.
t to show that the land sought is more
public station and high standards of its
14
of
Section
No.
17,
In
Township
length
of
time
will
restore
me
to
per
­
real event of the day. It was after right and wrong in private life have
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
valuable for Its timber or stone than
17
of
South
Range,
No.
8
West.
W.
fect
health.
”
This
renowned
cough
12. however, before the ceremonies
FOR SALE l ine mountain ranch of f,- agricultural purposes; and to os-
Register.
M., and will offer proof to show that began The speech making was con­ been the cardinal principles of politi­ and cold remedy and throat and lung
80 acres; 1 40 In cultivation and I tablish her claim to said land before
life. Capital and labor have been healer is sold at W. A. Kuykendall’s
the land sought is more valuable for ducted from a flag-draped platform cal
about 40 timber; creek running W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner,
NOTICE FOR 1*1 BLK ATION.
Its timber or stone than for agricul­ erected on the lawn Surrounding It brought into closer relations of con­ drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
through farm; fair house and out­ at hh office In Flugene, Oregon, on
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, tural purposes, and to establish his
fidence and interdependence, and the
free.
were the members of the notification
buildings; located eight miles Tuesday: the 18th day of August,
Oregon. July 15, 1908.
claim to said land before W. W. Cal­ committee, the local reception com­ abuse of wealth and the tyranny of
south of Eugene.
Price 1,000. 19°8.
Notice Is hereby given that Harri­ kins, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of­
power, and all evilç and privileged
<
’
AIll)
OF
THANKS
Carl G. Wasbbnrne.
She names as witnesses: Gertie G.
son K Shirk of 725 E 11th St.. Eu­ fice In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, mittee and a host of eminent party favoritism have beert put to scorn by
leader» gathered from every section the simple and manly virtues of jus*
Owen of Ivison. Oregon. Guard Hus­
gene. Oregon, who, on July 14th. the 29th day of August. 1908.
We wish to offer our sincere LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two ton of Madison, Oregon; Georg«
of the country. There were hut two tlce and fair play."
1908, made application under the
He names as witnesses] Clark
to all the dear friends who
lots and 8-room house, barn; fine Vaughn of Ivison, Oregon; Roland
Timber and Stone Acts, No 0217, for Devereaux of Eugene. Oregon; Frank addresses, that of Senator Warner, as
It is gratifying to your country­ thanks
were so kind to us during the illness
land for garden; on Fourth street, Vaughn of Ivison, Oregon
W4 Of NE14; SB 14 of NE14; and A. Tripp of Eugene, Oregon; Emil chairman of the committee, and men to reflect that of that adminis­ and death of our dear daughter and
near mill race. Lot 160x95 on
Any and all persons claiming ad­
NE14 of SE14, Section 8, Township Roberts of Greeuleaf. Oregon; I* T Judge Taft's speech of acceptance.
tration yon have been a consptcnoui sister. Eva May Inman.
Senator Warner’s S|w>*ch
Twelfth and Alder streets. Just versely the above-described lands are
19, South, Range 6. West. Willam­ Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon.
part, as you were of the administra­
MRS E F. INMAN.
north of Patterson school. J. J. requested to file .their claims in this
The chairman of the notification tion of Mr McKinley, whose accom­
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In­
Any and al) persons claiming ad­
C L. INMAN.
Wahon, 515 Willamette street, tf office on or before the said Utb “*7
plishments mark a national progress
tention to make Final Proof, to es­ versely the shove-described lands are committee spoke as follows:
MRS CORA INMAN
tablish claim to the land above des­ requested to file their claims tn this
You are of course, not unaware, unsurpassed in all of our previous
FOR SALE—Two story residence of August, 1908.
MRS STELLA MATTHEWS.
BENJAMIN T. EDDY.
cribed. before W W. Calkins. U. S office on or before»' the said 29th that Mr Roosevelt's term as Presl- national life.
and lot 80x160 between Ninth
MISS
LA
'REL
INMAN.
Register.
It therefore, gives me a genuine
Commissioner, at hla office at Bu­ day of August 1908.
dent of the United States will ex­
and Tenth streets. Soon will be
pleasure,
Mr.
Taft,
to
present
to
you
gene. Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc-
pire
on
March
fourth,
nineteen
hun-
BENJAMIN I, EDDY.
good for business location. Also
FILEDt
tober, 1908.
dred and nine; that the political par- this formal nomination from the Re­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Register.
lot between Tenth and Eleventh
Claimant names as witnesses:
ties of our country are perfecting publican party, whose governmental
United States Land office, Roseburi.
streets. Apply 633 Olive street.
Wtlllsms Indian Pile ointment
Ixtals Hoselton of Crow, Oregon;
NOTICK FOR Pl HI.ICATION
their organisations preparatory to policies have so long "kept in bal­
Oregon, April 1, 1908.
I<ewlie Hoselton of Crew, Oregon;
United States Land Office.
presenting to the people, at the gen­ ance the mighty forces of the nation" will cure blind, bleeding and itching FOR SALE—One team of heavy
Notice is hereby given that in co®-
John Lewis of Crow, Oregon; Al-
Roseburg, Or., April 9. 1908.
eral election to oe held in November, and to whose continued guidance of piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays
mules, one set of chain harness pliance with the provisions of 1®
bert M Hendricks of Eugene, Ore-
Notice Is hereby given that In com­ next, their respective candidates for the nation we have every reasonable itching at once, acts as a poultice,
and one 3>4-lnch Mitchell wagon. act of Congress of June 3, 1878.
gon.
pliance with the provisions of the act that high office; that the Republican right to believe that the people are
In good condition. Mules are true titled "An act for the sale of tlmuer
gives Instant relief. Williams' In­
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
of congress of June 3, 1 878, entitled Party In national convention, turn- now looking
to a fault and a perfect team for lands in the Stntes of Califor»*
dian Pile Ointment Is prepared for
Register.
"An act for the sale of timber lands posed of delegates representing ev-
all purposes. Price for outfit, Oregon. Nevada, and
"The speech of the nominee was plies and itching of the private parts.
In the States of California, Oregon. ery state and territory and the out-*
Inquire at this office.
Territory,” as extended to all
NOTH 'Fl I'OR 1*1 IIIJUATION.
Nevada and Washington territory," lying possessions of the United I listened to with close attention by Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mall 50c
Public Imnd States by act of Aug««
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, as extended to all public land states States.____________
FOR
SALE
—
Cottage
of
five
large!
the
great
crowd
that
overflowed
the
______
_________
_
assembled at Chicago on June i
4, 1892, Andrew Crooks of A1MW.
and $1
Williams Mfg Co.,
Oregon, June I7tb, 1908.
Q t la I Inclusive,
eass 1 t■ «s I
a1 a 4
rooms: pantry and bath room:
by act of August 4. 1892. Mike Hetts- 16th to » 1 19th.
has complet-jP
”^. J*}e yard, the sidewalks. an£ props., Cleveland. O
County of Linn. State of Clr',g'”1'
Notice Is hereby given that Air* man. of Eugene, county of Lane.state ed Its dellberktions. that it has out- perched
Itself
on
the
fence
posts,
tel
­
good
drilled
well;
barn;
buildings
~ *’*'*
"*
December 11, 1907, file iB
Hasvol of Crow, Oregon, who. on of Oregon, did on March 30, 1908, lined and submitted to the citizen­ egraph
poles and every other point of
nearly new; lot 80x160; this is a on
GERMAN COACH STALLION
office his sworn statement No.
March 13th, 1903. made Homestead file In this office his sworn state­ ship
vantage.
Several
times
Judge
Taft
snap
for
some
one
Price,
11450.
of the Republic, for considera­
for the purchase of the E H of
Entry No. 12503, for NW14, section ment. No. 9384. for the purchase of
was forced to stop by the vociferous
'Nilson A Nichols, opposite Smeede
The German coach horse which I
% and W Ik of SE 14 of S-■
1» south.
Range the NW1* of NEK, and lot 5. of Sec- tion and adoption, governmental pol- cheering, and once of twice it was
1$. Township
lll
"
”
!
_____________
J30
'
from Duncan Scott will
12. in Township No. 16 south °
Willamette
Meridian, tlon No 24. in Township No, 19
6
West.
NOTICE FOIL l»| ItLK'ATION.
several minutes before he could con­ purchased
make the stand during the season at
No. 2. West W. M and will ww
of Intention south. Range No. 5 west. W M , and
filed
not ice
has
V. S Land Office at Roseburg. tinue his remarks
wA.mn»
Bangs’ barn.
proof to show that the lajd
.
to make final fl ve-year proof, will offer proof to show that the land Oregon. May 2nd. 1908.
"Safe government" as opposed to tf
J. H. PERKINS
to establish claim to the land above sought Is more valuable for Its tim­
Notice Is hereby given that Alice radicalism formed the keynote of the
WANTED—TO RENT-A big farm more valuable for its Uthber or H ■
for awriculttrrai P’HT• T.
described, before W W Calkins. U ber er stone than for agricultural J. Perdue of Eugene. Oregon. Who. Taft speech. Assurances were elven
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years. than
Ju«t F tartly Right
to establish his claim to said /n*JT
S Commissioner. at Eugene. Oregon, purposes, and te establish his claim on May 1st. 1908. made timber ap­ that the election of Mr. Taft would
Address "C, D," care Gnard, tf fore W. IV Calkins. U. F
"I
have
used
Dr.
King's
New
Life
on the 19th day of September 1908 to said land before W W Calkins, plication No 9904. for W16 of SW mean than the principles advocated
Claimant names as
witnesses V. S Commissioner, at his office In 16. Section 2 4. Township 19 South by Theodore Roosevelt as president Pills for several years and find them WANTED Good all-around horse: sioner, at his office in Eugene,
-
Joaenh Gates of Crow. Oregon; Earl Eugene. Oregon, on Friday, the 28th Range 8 West. Willamette Meridian, would continue to be urged until they Just exactly right,” says A A. Fel­
must be good traveler, trnstv and gon, on Wednesday, the 6th
New Life
Parsons of Eugene, Oregon: I Earl day of August, 1908.
gentle; weight. 1100 lbs Call at August, 1908,
has filed notice of Intention to make became the law and settled policy of ton. of Harrisville. N Y
He names as witnesses
Baldwin of Panther. Oregon; H I. B.
13th street store. 13th and Patter­
Reduction of the Pills relieve without the least dis­
He names as witness^
Clay Ow­ Final Proof, to establish claim to the the United States
comfort
Best remedy for constipa­
son.
... B Miner, of Eugene. Ores
Bald« in of Panther. Oregon
en. of Eugene. Oregon; Joseph Heits- land above described, before W W tariff was advocated, and attention tion. biliousness and malaria.
15
M Crooks, of Albany. On
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
man. of Eugene. Oregon Thomas Ma­ Calkins. U 8. Commissioner, at Eu­ directed to the plans of the Republi­ cents at W. A. Kuykendall’s drug
Register har.
llam D Neely of Eugen*
of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Helts- gene. Oregon, on the 9th day of Sep­ can imrty for the revision of the
I Norman E. Markley of Eng
tember, 1908
schedules. The plan suggested by Mr
man. of Eugene. Oregon
gon.
WELL DHIT.LINO
Claimant nam«*s as witnesses W Bryan for controlling railroads ant
Any and all persona claiming ad­
•*
SHOE. SHOP IN COBURG
Any and all person? clar a«
(4<
versely the above-described lands are D Neely of Eugene. Oregon: M E other large combinations of capit: al
versely
the
above-described
requested to file their claim In this Gillespie of Eugene, Oregon; M Inni» were attacked as futile and produ
Manager for branch of- requested to file their claim
B. P. Shinn has opened up a first-
office on or before the said 2 8th day Wlnnlford of Oakland, Oreg« »n. E tive of no real benefit to the country
»t«h to locate
orate here in Eu- office on or before the sa"‘ th M
Whattam of Eugene, Oregon
at large. Other matters touched np-i class shoe shop in Coburg. All work
of AugiMt. 1908
with references. •»f August. 19<18.
Address,
_
on in ths address included the lnjunc-| guaranteed. Bring In your Job work.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN U EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. e )DT.
tlou plank of the Republican plat-t
•
Register
Register.
dAwtf
Rt1 aiiter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Stales Land Office,
Roseburg Or.. April 9. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington territory,"
as extended to all the public laud
states by act of August 4, 1892, Jo-
seph Heltzman, of Eugene, county
of Lane, state of Oregon, did on
March 20, 1908, file in this office his
sworn statement. No. 95 85, for the
purchase of the NW 14 of 8W14 of
Section No. 12, In Township No. 19,
itouth, range 5 west, W. M. .and will
offer proof to show that the land
»ought Is more valuable for its tim­
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office in
Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the
29th day of August, 1908.
He names as witnesses
Clay Ow­
en, of Eugene, Oregon; Mike Hettz-
man, of Eugene. Oregon; Andy Heltz­
man, of Eugene.Oregon; Thomas Ma­
har, of Eugene, Oregon.
Any and alt persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims io this
office on or before the said 29th day
of August, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
CLASSIFIED COL U M NS
HE WILL TAKE
NOMINATION