TB« KUGEVE WEEKLY GIMIO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 87. 18-* p Krs. Elizabeth H.Martin Keyn TO MAKE SPEECHES COTTAGE GROVE SAWMILL WILL IKY THIN FOR 1-t Al KI M Vest R ' nburg. i Wl ace hav the sumtuei i* Fi i. I child, nil thr ne to M ivor- wa- : un- UQ<1 » all ito a jel- fhlp- Jing Y’OTK’H HUI ri HLK'ATION. I nited States Land Office, Rose- burg. Oregon, Apr Il 9 1908. Not Ice I* hereby • n that in com- pllance with the p rovi sions of 1the act of Cot igross of Jut . 1X78, e ntitled ‘ An art for the s*He ner, of congress of June 3, 1 878, euti- at hi* office tn Eugene, Oregon on ing; Roseburg In the evening Young et ux; .578 of an acre in sec. pretty quick work ou the part of the teach the Elmira school thl* fall September 7. Medford m the morn- 33, tp 20, s. r. 3 w $260. McKibben Bro*. To show that their Cottage Grove Leader xnd Western ‘tled “An act for the «ale of timber Friday, the 28th day of August, I land* In the »tate* of California, Ore- 1908 ng. Ashland in the afternoon leav­ energy and enterprise is not confined Oregon United States to Anna L. i gon, Nevada and Washington territo- ing at 4:45 o’clock for California She names as witnesses: Joseph 160 acres in sec. 22. tp. 20. s to thl* mill alone, we publish the . ry," as extended to all public land Liles of Crow, Oregea. Charles Sov- Patent. following letter received bv them state« by a»t of August 4. 1892, Jon­ erlgn of Eugene, Oregon Walter United States to _ _______ Amos C Stan- last week. It comes from the Norfolk athan H. Vincent, of Eugene, eouuty Holland of Crow, Oregon; Walter brough; 160 acres in sec. 22 tp. 20 board of trade and Is as follows: ( of lutne. state «f Oregon, filed In thl* Canaday of Crow, Oregon: Norris s. r 6 w. "May we not lay before you the ad- office on June 1 7, 1907, bl* »worn | Owen, of Crow, Oregon John B. Hurst et ux to G. F San­ vantages of Norfolk as a manufactur- stateaient No. 93 75, tor the purehas«» Any and all perwons claiming ad­ born Co.; 160 acres In sec. 20, tp 20, ing centra, with a view of securing of the W*a. BEY*, of Section No. 22,! versely the above-described land* are HAD frontal headaches the location of your new plant In thia s. r 6 w. Douglas county $2400. Picking In Township No 19 south of Range I requested to fil« their claims on or Junction City, Aug. 22 United States to John H. Pitney ; vicinity’’’ eyes bothered me ’’nited States to Glen M. Judkln 40 acres iu tec. 20, tp. 16 *., r. 7 w. . A real estate deal involving a tract of the early hops will begin next Fri No 3 west, W M . Or., and will offer- requested to file their claims in thl» acres, tp. 15 a., r. 9 w Patent. of 1023 acres of land three mil»»« day in the yards of J E Lee A- Son proof to show that the laud sought 1* | office on or before the 28th day of DROPFING IN MY THROAT 160 l nited It* timber or alone ' ’’ ” for '* ‘ States to Frank D Sawver United States to Henry A. Snyder; south of Cottage Grove was consum­ and also in the yard of Ed Ayers more valuable than for agricultural purposes, uud BENJAMIN I EDDY, MRS. ELIZABETH H. MARTIN, 8 w sec- 10, tp. 15 g„ r. 9 w„ 160 160 acres in sec. 20, tp. 20. s. r 6 w mated this week, the trait compris­ The hops are of first quality and are t establish his claim to said land be- Register. :j£» Il .wen Avenue, Chicago, Ill., acres. Patent. ing many acres of good grazing land ft ee from all Insects The gr wers at f re the reglater and receiver at this Chipluin <-arheld Circle, writes: Tracy B. Lyons to John Pliffer and Jonas M Will et ux to G. F. San­ as well as a fine tract of timber. The thia place will pay 80 cents per 100 office, st Roseburg. Oregou. ou Wed­ Other county ••Peruns has been a blessing to our Henry J, Burch, 40 acres aec. 6, tp born Co; 160 acres in sec. 20, tp. 20, purchaser was none other than our pounds for picking, nesday, the 30th day of September, townsman, M. H. Anderson, the I s. r. 6 w. $2 400. deed* yards will follow Lee A- Son ,n a f * Notice for PtihliciUion family for » good many years, a* we 18 s., r. 7 w.. $300. 1908. ' weeks. Fannie F. Barger to A F. Baker, United Stat»*» l*ind Office, Rose­ United States to Pleasant L. Tuck­ being made out by A L. Woodard. i ire used it off and on for colds and I'e nsmes as witnesses: James The tract to. Eugene, er; 160 acres in sec. 12, tp. 16, s. r. the Latham sawmill man cxiarrh, and I have given it to all of my lot 5, Patterson Add Wilhelm, of Crtawell. Oregon, Jo­ burg, Oregon. April 17, 1908. $2950. comprises what is known i as the 10 w. Patent. Notice is hereby given that In com­ otaidren with the best of results. seph Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon. Jo­ upper Mary White pliance with the provision* of the act M. M. Wheptey and wife ...._ „ Pleasant L. Tucker et ux to W. T Woodard and to ......- Mar- seph A. Mayo, of Zion. Oregou; Earl ••I found that a cold left me with garet E. Kreigh, lot 4, blk. 14 Fair­ Bailey; 160 acres in tp. 16, s. r. 10 w. places, and Mr. Woodard reserve* th»* of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, M Nutt, of Eugene, Oregon cstarrli of the hew' in a very bad form. mount, $115. United States to Jay S. Douglas; milling timber on the tract, it being To the Supporters of Bryan and , Any and all persons claiming ad­ "An act for the eale of timber lands Ry he»d was st' pped np, I had frontal Kern of the State of Oregon: in the States of California. Oregon, Margaret E. Kreigh et al to School lots 3 and 4, sec. 6. tp. 19. and lot 4 specified in the transfer that he be headaches my eyek bothered me, and Dist. No. 4, Lane Co., lot 4. blk. 14 and the se*a of SW *4 of sec. 31. tp. given five years time In which to re­ We are on the eve of a great politi­ versely the above described lands are Nevada, and Washington Territory," requested to file their claims iu this cal battle under the leadership < f i a* extended to all the Public Land 18, s. r. 9 w., and lot 1, sec. 1, tp. move said timber. there was a nasty dropping tn my Fairmount. $200. The city council held another ad­ Bryan and Kern. We expect to office on or before the said 30th day States by act of August 4. 1892, 1 nited States to John Hunzican. 19. s. r. 10 w. throat which nauseated me and made of September, 1908. Parley S. Pierce of Springfield, Coun­ Rubin C. Renfro et ux to Adam journed meeting last night and pass­ achieve a splendid victory for popu­ it impossible many times for me to eat n.w. quarter sec. 34, tp. 16 s r BENJAMIN L. EDDY. 7 w., 160 ------- ty of Lane, State of Oregon filed In Ritchey, lots 1. 2 and 3, block 2, ed the bridge ordinance for construct­ lar government with the best nation­ acres. Register. my breakfast. ing the steel bridge across the coast al platform written In the life of po­ this office on April 15, lyes, his J. i A. Jackson et ux to L. H. Pot- Jasper, Or. $300. ■■As soon as I began to nse Peruna I sworn statement No. 9713, for th« George L. Moore et ux (o George _ fork, which is to be 96 feet span, 16 litical parties. We are confident of ter, 1.25 acres, tp. 17 8., r. 4 wr, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. found it relieved me, my head soon $125. Dysart; al£ sw Y* and lots 3 ad 4, foot roadway, with 5-foot sidewalk victory. United State« l*ind Office, Roee- purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 cleared up and in a remarkably short and W 1-2 of HW 1-4 of Section No. on each. side. The concrete pier* are We hope to see every follower of burg, Oregon, April 9, 1908. sec. 30, tp. 16, s. r. 6 w 11. M illiam H. Wheeler to David nine I was rid of catarrh. James J. ~ Link, 40 acres tp 17 s., r. 8 w.. Pritchard et ux to Max to stand on bedrock. Bids will be William Jennings Bryan and John Notice is hereby given that in com­ 2 4 In Township No. 18 south, Range “I can, therefore, give my personal $1,000. Burgholzer; lota 7, 8, 9. 10. 11 and received up to September 14th. and Worth Kern In line and ready to do pliance with the provisions of the act No I, M ost, w M , and will otter the work is to be completed within their part for popular government of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, proof to show that the land »»ought experience with your valuable medi­ Mary E. Steven* to Mrs. D. M 12, College Hill Park. II« Ros» aud Gustav Nettle to W. P 60 'day* of letting the contract. Sep­ So let us unite and fight, go in and "An act for the »ale of timber lands Is snore valuable for its timber or Stevenson, lots 7. 8 and 9. College cine, and am pleases! to do so.” W. B. Cooper etux to Mary Huston Boynton, trt.ct in Ixud donut«d by arate bid* will be received for the win. In the States of California. Oregon, stone than for agricultural purposes, People who prefer sojid to »¡quid pier and steel work. An ordinance for Till« I* the Ui'ople's Figtit Charnel Mulligan et ux $10. Nevada, and Washington Territory," and to establish his claim to said medicines ran now »ecure Peruns 1*0- tract in sec 4, tp 21, s r 3 w. $45. Remember, It costs money to fi­ as extended to all tho Public Land laud before W, W I’alkltis. U. S. J. W. and A. J. Gowdy to Emma A. grading Locust stret was also passed F. M. Ashley to Mary Franch leu, which contain the medicinal in­ White, 30 acres in sec 33, tp. 17, Leoene; 1 1-8 acres in sec. 29, tp. 20, The contract for sewer work on the nance a campaign Will you help us? State« by act of August 4, 1 892, Commissioner, at his office in Eu­ gredient* of Peruna. West Side was let to S. C. Hart for We must maintain headquarters, E. Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun­ gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd s. r 3 w. $225. s r 1 w. $1700. post lithographs, hire hall», engage ty of I*tne, State of Oregon, did on day of September,, 1908. John and Eva Osborne to J. F. $2906. Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. State of Oregon to H. Betrelson, He names as witnesses: William H. Colonel and Mrs. Blair have ex- speakers, i, distribute literature, swing March 26, 1908, file iu this office hl* 80 acres in sec 30, tp 17. * r 4 w Waite; tract in sec. 22, tp. 16, e. r. 2 ¡changed their little home east of the banners, all of which cost money, sworn statement No. 9587, for tho Pierce of Walton. Oregon; Jarvis U. w, Portland. $940. S A Huddleston to John F. Kel­ railroad depot for 60 acres of laud Send in your contributions to John purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wil- MK.8. LI LI TOLLMAN H. Bertelson etux to Jens Jensen, IS VICE-PRESIDENT 80 acres in sec. 30, tp. 17, s. r 4 w ly; lot 10, block 19, Huddleston ad. off the south side of the Spray farm Montag, 626 Hood street. Porttland, SB 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and llain 8 Sutherland of Walton, Ore- on South Fourth street, paying $2000 Oregon, Books will be open for In- the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section gon, William Neely of Eugene, Ore- $10. $740. apectlon before and after election. United States to Maggie A Seals; in cash also In the transaction. No. 33, In Townwhip No 17 south. gon. A. B. Page etux to L. G. Gerum Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 20.—At Any and all persons claiming _ an Albert Wallace, the brick mason, 1* ALEX SWEEK, Range No. 8, West W. M., and will the meeting of the Photographers’ for deed. 69 acres in claim 2 tp- 80 acres in sec. 26. Patent. State Chairman offer proof to show that the land versely the aliove-descrlbed lands are Jefferson Davis Creel to R D. here from Portland to act a* head Association yesterday afternoon, offi­ 19 s r 3 w; tract in secs 14, 15 2 2 M A MILLER. Snell; undivided half of ne1,* sec. mason In the construction of the walls sought Is more valuable for Its tim­ requested to file their claims In this cers for the year were elected as fol­ 23. tp 19, s r 3 w of the Spray block and the wall* of National Committeeman. ber or stone than for agricultural office on or before the said 3rd day w 160 acres. $10 Gilbert L. Shorlridge lows: J. E. Ramston, Missoula, etux to 8, tp. 16. s. r. 2 w. W, E Chastain et ux to John W. the new brick of the Burkholder J. B. RYAN. Secy. purposes, and to establish his claim of Sptember, 1908. Mont., president; W. G. Emory, of George Farman, 90.14 acres in s c BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Woods Company at the corner of Pfeifer and Henry J. Burch; tract in to said land before W, W. Calkins, 13. tp. this city, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. 20. s r 5 w; 53.82 acres in Main and Third'streets. Register. sec. 4, tp. 18, s. r. 7 w., and 40 acres U. S. Commissioner, at his office In sec 13, tp. 20. s r 5 w $9000. Lulu Tollman, of Eugene, vice Lane Shortridge has purchased the rJ1“ lot 2- sec 4 $1000. Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the president for Oregon; J. C. Lun- Glen O. Bassett etux to W. . E. on 29th day of August, 1908. John Crowley to First National L. W. Baker residence property qulst, Kalispell, vice-president for Brown, tract in Springfield Invest-1 Salem, Or., Aug 20. The North- NOTH'« FOR PUBLICATION He names as witnesses. William I). I HaIlk of C<"‘aK*’ Grove; tract in block Fourth street, consideration, $1150 Montana; V. V. Vlnsan, of Vancou­ ment & Powers add to Springfield The deal was made through the W. B. west association was found at this Neely, of Eugene, Oregon; (Illes Fow­ United States Land Office, John F. Kelly etux to John S Mag-13' Lon« Ä Landess' ad to Cottage ver, B. C., vice-president for Brit­ Cooper real estate exchange. Thre> »»».lie yesterday for the purpose of ler of Meadow, Oregon; Joseph Fowl­ Roseburg Or., April 9. 1908. ish Columbia; J. P. McCandliss, Iadry, tract in sec 18, tp 16, s r 2 w. | Grove. $417. Notice Is hereby given that In com­ Gilbert L. Shortridge to First Na­ ¡lots In the Cooper tract were sold I | »»eking prune» this season. It is a er, of Meadow, Oregon; Martha Wat­ Boise, vice-president for Idaho; B. J. | U. S. to Isaac Hooker, 120 acres: -Sum McKernon the same day an 1 new factor In the Willamette valley son. Eugene, Oregon. pliance with the provisions of the act tional Bank. Cottage Grove: tract in Brush. Evtrett, vice-president fori in sec 28, tp. 19, s r 6 w. I prune market. It Include» Home of Any and all persons claiming ad­ of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled Washington. M. E. Furrow etux to Mary E l sec. 12, tp. 23, s. r. 3 w. $4000. ¡the largest growers of this section i versely the above-described lands are "An net for the sale of timber lands Xaver Amberger to Olive A. Me- Male, lots 1, 2. 3 in blk 46 in Spring­ - of the valley. Its members declare 't requested to file their claims In th la In the states of California. Oregon. field. Lots 7 and 8 in Springfield Card; tract in sec. 25, tp. 17, s. r. ■•ill not join the packers’ combine, office on or before the said 29th day Nevada and Washington territory,” w. $1100. extended survey. i St. Paul. Aug. 20. Shortly be ­ which was formed here »ome t me of August, 1908. as extended to all the public land Dora E. Frazer to J. M. Cox; lots D. R Harrid et ux to S. P. Short-1 fore noon today Governor Johnson ago, and will be the only targe pack­ atates by act of August 4, 1 892, Jo- BENJAMIN l . eddy . ridge, 79.50 acres in sec 8. tp 22. s ‘ and 8, block 6, University ad $230. I the nea^papei men aeph Heitzman, of Eugene, county ing firm outside the Packers' asso­ Dora G. Frazer to J. C. L. Wooley Register. Positively cured by r 3 w. $151 800; 79.50 acres in sec 8, of Lane, state of Oregon, did on lo‘s 10. 11 and 12, block 3, Univer- and announced that he woul 1 accept ciation. The new Growers’ associa­ these Little Pills. tp 22, s r 3 w. March 20, 1908. file In this office bls the nomination for governor ten­ tion has puri hased the packing | lant $300. NOTICE Hilt IT HLK’ATION They also relieve Dis­ W. C. Lyons etux to W. D. Robin- al* dered him by the Democratic state of Lesselle Bro*., at Albany, and will sworn statement, No. 95 85. fol- the United States Land Office. tress Jrom Dyspepsia, I n- son, blocks 7, 8, and 9 in Elias Stew­ convention yesterday. purchase of the NW *4 of SW V* of operate It. The ¡»lant ha» a capacity Roseburg. Or.. April 9, 1908. dlgvsllHn and Tuo Hear iy art's add to Eugene. $2600. of 150 cars for the season. The cap­ Notice is hereby given that in com­ S» » tloti No 11, In Township No I'.», Eating. A perfect rem C. D. Lovelace etux to W. E. Smith! HIVER edy Minneapolis, Aug. 19 -Governor ital stock of the new concern 1.» $10.- pliance with the provisions of the act south, range 5 west, W. M. .and will for Dizziness. Nausea tract in Eugene. $300. Denyer, Aug 20.—The judge who John A. Johnson was renominated 000. of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled | offer proof to show that the land Bud Taste Jesse K. Lowe to Krank Knowles, PILLS. In Drowsiness. Among the growers who joined "An act for the sale of timber lands • »ought Is more valuable for its tim- tho Mouth. Coated block 4 in Fisk 2d add to Glenada. cannot see the Standard Oil Company for governor by the Democratic state Following the In organizing the new •onc-'rn tire In the States of California, Oregon,' 1 her or atone than for agricultural of New Jefsev In the Standard OH convention today. Tongue. Pain in the Side $300. purposes, and to establish hl* Claim mention of his name by Mayor Law­ L. 51 Gilbert of Rosedale Eno« I're»- TORPID LIVER. Thej G. W. Sanderson etux to Roger Ma­ Company of Indiana, and who cannot I ler, of St. Paul, the convention stam- nall. of Salem, 8. P. Kimball and M Nevada and Washington territory." | to said land before W. W. Calkins, as extended to all public land states r^alxte the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. honey etux, tract in sei' 36. tp 19, s r see through both these legal fictions M. Elllss, of Dallas, A. L. West and :,. • ol Augtial i. IStl, Mika licit/.- U. S. Commissioner, at his office In $7500. L M man, of Eugene, county of Lane.state Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the L. M. Crozier of Rosedale. WALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE 5 w. Hitt to Linda A. Haney, L. M Gilbert was elected president. Enos of (irigiiii, did on March 20. I*#S, 29th day of August, 1908. 6.14 acres in sec 8, tp 21, is r 3 A. file In this office his sworn state-1 __ _ He names as wltn»’Hsea: Clay Ow- Presnall vice-president and 8. CIRTFP^- Genuine Must Bear $800. L'*s»elle secretary and manager the purehase of pn. Eugene. Oregon; Mike Heitx- W ittie '0 1 Fac-Sirmle Signature in.1.1. No. 9584, for 1 Katharine H. McClung etal to the NW*4 of NE'4 and lot 5. of — Sec­ . man, of Eugene, Oregon; Andy Heftz- E. B“an. part of lot 5 in blk 2 19 man, of Eugene. Oregon; Thomas Ma­ tion No. 24, In Township No. 12 Mulligan's add to Eugene. south. Range No. 5 west, W. M., and har, of Eugene, Oregon. U. S. to Nelson C. Hinkson, 135.60 Any and all' persons claiming ad- ^fi—REFUSE •‘-•IBSTITOTR will offer proof to show that the land acres in sec 2. tp 19, a r 8 w. Pendleton. Or., Aug. 21. New sought Is more • vamauie valuable lor for ns Its mu- tim­ , ver»*ly Hie above described land* are Elizabeth Kelly to John F. Kelly than for agricultural the ber or stone tl buildings will soon arise on __ 5_. i ---- - requested to fltv» their claim» In thia t al. 160 acres In sec 20, tp 16. s r cene of this morning’s fire, which purposes, and to establish his claim office on or before the said 29th day w $1. eatroyed $50,000 worth of property, to said land before W. W. Calkins, of August. 1908. * Kate S. Brown e e’a! to John BENJAMIN I.. EDDY. 'he First Christian church, which U. S. Commlseloner, at bls office In Kelly e etal; 240 acres in s Register. lost a frame building valued al $18,- Eugene, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th 16 s r 2 w $10. 000, with $8000 insurance, will re­ day of August, 1908. U. S. to Kate S. Kelly, II»- names as witnesses: Clay Ow­ place the old structure with alone. NOTH i I or pt BLK’ArinN. sec 30, tp 16. s r 2 w. The Wilcox Implement company, en, of Eugene, Oregon; Joseph lleltx- U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, W. E Smith et ux to Sanford Bil­ which lost the entire stock valued at man. of Eugene, Oregon Thomas Ma­ Oregon. July 15, 1908. lings; tract in Packard’s ad. $250. $30.000, with $15,000 Insurance, Im­ har, of Eugene, Oregon: Andy Helts* Notice 1» hereby given that Harri­ Ardella O. Martin to N. H Martin; 'll mediately opened an ifflce across man, of Eugene, Oregon. son K. Shirk •. lot 1, block In the barn of I ■ Tht* fire Started Register. ett • Meridian, has filed notlre of In­ to Board Edgar »read rali­ Golden Rule Hotel, and tention to make Filial Pro f. to eg- YOTK E I’OR l-t BLK VTioY. ots 1. 2. of Regent Idly before a strong wind All the Unit» d States Land Office, Rose- tabltsh claim to the land above des­ ad to Eu- The b.irg, Oregon. April 9, 1908. buildings burned were frame cribed. before W. W. Calkins, U. S. city council announce the fire ■1!»- Notice Is hereby given that In rum- C »tnmIsx'orer at his offlre at Eu- trlct will be enlarged to take In thn pllame with the provisions of the act gene, Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc- JOHNSON. burned district, and will allow no of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled toiler, 1908. more frame buildings. "An act for the ssie of timber land* Claimant as witnesses: In the States of Cillfornla, Oregon, Louis Hoselton Oregon; perl'd Johnson. A Nevada, and Washlng'on T rrltory," Le»ue Hoseitor Oregon ; •tratlon ensued. Stai as extended to all the Public Land John Le ■gon; Ai- wavi-ii and the delegat HADLEY. State* by art act of Augi August 4, 1891. bort M. gene, Ore- a lira“ band, inarched Geot go H. Watroua, ol hall. gon. N<»TI< E Kill PI BLU VITON. County of Whatcom. St BENJAMIN L. EDDY. who hi nominated for , A messenger was »ent Register Department ol the Interior . U. 8. Ington , did on March 2 bv th»- It» ;i.i’»llcan ¡»arty. His tight governor by telephone Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, In this office his sworn I nst the Standard Oil company tw. of the messenger wa- 9586. for the purchase August 8. 1908. •a ago Drought him into ustiona mijk ppnsp. hh tfrp NOTH I roll I’l ItLICATION. *4 of Section No. 17, In Notice Is hereby given that had state»! emphatica prominence. IT. S. Land Office at Ros burg, 17 of South Range, No Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, would not run Oregon, May 2nd. 1908. July 28. 1908, made application un­ M . and will offer proof to Hon, however, e real own Notice I* hereby given that Allee der the Timber and Stone Acta, No. the land sought Is more valuable for the declaration. lohn D H J. Perdue of Eugene, Oregon, who, A» ai mort tinan- 9519, for the 8'4 of NE'4, Section Its timber or atone than for agricul­ on May 1st, 1908. made timber ap- 17 South. Range tural purpose«, and to establish hi* Imlty inson.the 12. Township claim to said land !>• fore W. W. Cal­ plication No 9904. for Wit °t SW hill lor-orat» <1 7 Weat. Wiliam- t’e Meridian, kins. U. S Commlsaloner, nt his of- %. Section 24, Township 19 South filed notlre of Intention to make "T 'YES HEAVE l>tU»*8 with West, Willamette M ridian. In Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, II.» ng nal Proof, to establlah claim to diirinx has filed not I Ice of Intention to make 29th day of August. 1908. I »»riled before W ■”*»test known remedy for be* vex as wpnesses: Clark Final Proof, t to establish claim to the H.ghlind. Or.. Oct. 31, I <402 - •cribed, before W. W. Eugene, Oregon; Frank land al '• '• to certify that I gave my Commissioner. at Eu- Eugene, Oregon; Emil Calkin » * »ne bottle til “Sto<.e'< Heave oil the 9th da’ reenlesf Or«« • c- »nd cured her of heaves, of Eui vai last winter and she ha» ' »fleeted unce - GY allace Ulnnle s c. S TONE. Salem. Or * “f* by all drugguts. D TRANSFERS OF LANE LEE AND SON WILL COÜNTT REAL ESTATE SICK HÉAfttâHE BENJAMIN ••«•■a*