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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
O THE KVGKNK WEKKLY GVAIU», THE KUGRNH WEKKLY GUARD. • • -'«r"-r- ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ tlon Whist was the evening's pas- eluding A H. Dever», of Oregon: J. 1 ♦ ♦ time, Mrs Tromp winning the hon- W. Howell, of Washington; Frank ♦ MH1CTÌ E\ ex rs ♦ ors. Mrs. Page kindly presented her R Gooding, of Idaho, and D. R. ♦ I Peeler, of Montana « with a prize ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Except for a few committee* and «STORI# I the members who remained to con- The Misses Elma and Norma Hen Mrs Buoy was hostess to the Aloha sider a score of pending resolutions, Tuesday. Decorations 1 the hundred* of delegates in attend- d ricks eave a reception for Miss Club on last — were autumn > ance at the Trans-Mississippi Cotu- Ruby Hendricks on Wednesday af- of the Buoy home leaves Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush 1 mercial Congress. were guests of ternoon in their rooms tn the Work- won the first priie at whist, while ■ commercial bodies on an excurflon _ Ing flat. The guests were delight- the lesser token fell to Mrs Charles on the bay. The sight* of the morn For Infants and Children. fully entertained with five hundred. Murphy Miss Nell Murphy and Miss ing were acceptable to the many del Veda Quackenbush assisted in serv egates a* a conclusive argument up Mrs. Livermore. Miss Grace Hobbs ing a dainty menu. The guests of on the resolutions dealing with the and Miss Mary Chambers assisted in the Club were Mrs. McMorran, Mrs ' restoration of the marchant marine, serving a dainty luncheon The place Preaton. Mr*.'Adelaide Lilley. Mrs. a atroag rMointfoa !■ fww ot wMck Minnie Wash- will be presented to the congress. e iu * at er colors were very Laura Bartle, Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. burn, Mr*. Chas Harriman'« PoMitton art istic and appropriate, represent Duryea. Mrs. E. E. Mink. Mrs J K San Francisco, Oct. 7.—An ultima ing the rainbow of promise The Pratt. Mr*. Helen Duff. tum from E. H. Harriman delivered Mr* Louis Bean entertained with by J. C Stubbs, hi* personal direc guests »ere Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass. whist last Wednesday evening In 1 tor of all Harriman lines, made at Mrs. C. A. Burden. Mrs. R. H. Dear compliment to the Misses Hazel Bean. this morning's session of the Trans- born. Mr* F t_. Chambers. Mrs. T. Madaline Helen Miasisslppl Congress. Is one of the Walker and G. Hendrick*. Mrs. R S. Smith. Mrs. Washburn, The rooms were very most sensational events in the histo Walter Griffin. Mr* J. D Fields. beautifully dec- and artisticall Mrs Charle* Hardy. Mrs F. E Har- orated with 1 cut flowers and college ry of that organization. Promotrs Digeshon.Cheerfub Harriman's message came like a rls. Mis. L. 1. Goodrich. Mrs. Archie pennants u Just following the dellc- thunderbolt. neis ar« i Rest.ConUins natter Livermore, Miss Ruby- , Hendricks. lou* iuucheon which wa* served by He told the Trans Mississippi Con Opium,Morphine nor Mineral Mis* T _ . ; Mis* ___ Rosalie Mrs J R. Bean of Portland. Mrs. C. Theresa friendly. V qt NAHCOTIC. hriendly, Miaa Ixm Renshaw, Miss R Willoughby, and Miss Estelle gress. In effect, that if it did not Grace Hobbs. . Miss Dunn. Miss Bean. Mrs. L. Bean announced the work to prevent ‘.he enactment of ------ Amy ------ - ----------- Myrtle Auten. Auten, Miss Louise Yoran. first honor tn whist as belonging to legislation which had a tendency to mon Miss Greta Bristow and Miss Mary Miss Clara Wold, which wa* a beau discourage the confidence of the invest- ey markets. In railroads as Chambers. tiful piece of cut glass, while the con ments. not a mile of track In Harrl- •—o— solation prize was awarded to Mr. man territory would be built or hq- Mi** Mabel Kuykendall informally Harvey Stackpole. The follow Ing I entertained the girl* of the Kloshe! were Mr*. Bean's guests Mis* Juliet proved Stubbs compared the great under tiliciuni Club of which she is a mem Cross. Miss Bertha Dorris Miss Clara ber. and a few Freshmen girls, last Wold. Miss Kate Kelly. Miss Hazel takings of the United States govern Saturday evening Music and a word Huff. Miss Helen WMhburg, Miss ment with those of Harriman and contest in which Miss Helen Kin Hazel Bean, Miss Madaline Walker, predicted regretfully as a notable ney won the prize, were the aniuse- Misses Adah and Eva Allen and Miss example that the Panama canal, forty A perfect Remedy for Constipa | nients of the evening A delicious Elizabeth Elliott. Mr Ormand and years after its completion, would tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, supper was served by Mr*. Kuyken- Harold Bean. Mr. Ormond and Mer- prove a failure as a financial invest Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh I dall and her daughter, Mi*s Kuyken vin Rankin, Mr. Paul Willoughby, ment. l‘r*«iiil«-nt Wlxfler Ib-pllos dall. ores and LOSS OF SLIER Mr Carter. Mr Alton. Mr. Stanley Prealdent Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Young. Dr White. Mr Harold, Mr of the University of California, gave lac Simile Signature of On last Saturday October 3. Miss Harvey Stackpole. Mr Harvard credit to the builder* of railroad«, I Ruby Hendricks was the complimen Moore and Mr. Arthur Geary. saying the relation of the people and tary guest at a luncheon given by the railroads was a matter of life i the Sewing Club at the home of Mrs. NEW YORK._______ Mrs. R. S. Bryson «mtertalned the and death. L L Goodrich on Pearl street. At At b fiioitlh*» old "It is not raiment or ring," ho I one o’clock the guest* were Invited Saturday Afternoon Whist Club to- said, "but tissue and blood. Their jjDosi s — J j C inis I to the dining room where an elabor- day. jotnt Interests are not separable. The I ate menu was served The decora- prosperity of one is the prosperity of | tions of the dining room and table About two hundred of Eugene's the other." were most beautiful. Streamers of white ribbon and green foliage were society matrons were entertained Fri suspended from the four corners of day afternoon bv the Beta Epsilon BIG OAR IXMJ SEVEN YNC CBNTAUR COMPAMV. NKW YORK CfTY. FEET I NDER GROl ND the celling and gracefully caught up girls at their chapter house on Alder above the table. The heart-shaped street, in honor of Miss Barter, their I.ast Friday, while excavating for center piece of roses and the bride's house mother. The decorations of slippers which adorned the table the house were most elaborate, the the long sewer on the West Side, H. were very suggestive of the occasion. living rooms were in yellow, while C Hart and his men came onto an was In pink and oak log burled seven feet below the Following the luncheon, bridge was the dining room the pastime of the afternoon. The white. Autumn leaves, cat-tails, wild surface of the ground. Naturally, guests were Mrs. F. L. Chamber*. clematis and cut flowers were used they were curious as to how It came Mrs. R. S. Dearborn. Mrs. C. A. Bur to carry out the color schemes to be in such a place, and with the Miss aid of a team of horses, after much den. Mrs F. E. Harris. Mrs. Chas. which were most effective A Hardy. Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass. Miss Barter, Mrs. P. L Campbell, Miss work, brought It to the surface. The log Is ten feet long and at lx)u Renshaw. Miss Theresa Friendly, Norma Hendricks and Miss Kate rul Miss Rosalie Friendly, Miss Elma lerton were in the receiving line. Its thickest place is prooably two J2 Hendricks. Miss Norma Hendricks, The guests were ushered into the feet through. It is very heavy, be u © Mis* Winifred Miller and Miss Louise dining room by Miss Adele Goff, Miss ing water soaked, and is jet black o Cornelia Pinkham and Miss Merle In color. Mr. Hart wm have a part Yoran. 4 McKelvey i>oured tea and coffee, of the log sawed up as soon as It Is o The Freeland Flats had an infor while the Misses McNair. Hays, Ob- dry. as he thinks It will undoubtedly I «X u mal "house-warming’ ' on Friday ertauffer. Thompson, Lamber and make a beautiful piece of furniture 3 If polished. The oldest known set evening. Mrs. Freeland entertaled McClain ser’.-dd light refreshments. V tler. who was talked to on the sub tile ladies In her apartments while x Mr. Winsor gave a smoker to the Thursday evening Mr. Paul Wil ject. says he has no recollection of < gentlemen and Miss Prescott enter loughby entertained a number of his ever hearing that the river formerly M. tained the young people at a music- friends at his new home on High had Its bed In that place, although V -Ü ale. street. The evening was devoted to the sand and sheila found In exca- JZ « ■ O • music and cards Those present re vatlng dencite that at sonfe tinw* -Û The W. R. P. L. met with Mrs F. port a most delightful time and pro either a lake or river bed had been The log has probably been E. Chambers this afternoon. The nounce Mr. Willoughby a capital host. there. many regular business meeting and literary Those present were. Mr. Elmer Paine, In the ground for a great program was followed by a social Mr. rloyd Booth, Mr. Ray Walker. years, and notwithstanding the time hour. Dainty refreshments were Mr Merle Chessman, Mr. Harry it has been there, is hard aud round served by Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Straight, Mr Ix>yd Howe, Mr. Abe as it ever was. Cockerline and Mrs. Chambers, The Bangs. Dr. Willoughby, Mr. Arthur The log was probably a white oak, guests of the Club were Mrs. J M. Van Dusen, Mr Sidney Henderson, and might have been washed ashore Shelly, Mrs. Louis Bean. Mrs. Cock- Mr Wm. Lowell, and Mr. Wm. Bar In the river tit lake, where It was erline and Mrs. Cheshire. gradually covered and remained un ker. til this time It has been hauled to *—<y—- the side of the street back of the Thursday afternoon Mr*. F. L. An auto party which was gNen by old Wall property, where It Is a Chambers and Mrs. F. E. Chambers Mr. George Kelly on Thursday even sight for the curious. We have a at the home of the latter enter in gwas much enjoyed by a number tained the Thimble Club in apprecia of the Zeta girls and a few Invited splinter, which was removed with a tion of the many courtesies shown friends. The young people were pick axe, which is as black as ebony them by the ladies. The afternoon driven over to the MacKezie river, and almost as hard The ditch which Mr. Hart Is dig was pleasantly spent with needle where a moonlight supper was eJ ging will be finished In about three work and a guessing contest In which served. There remain yet close to weeks. Mrs. Cheshirt was awarded first 3,000 I feet to be dug and sewer to be Claire Wolloughby prize and M The annual acquaintance [»arty of laid. A sumptuous re- the Freshman Class of the University the consolatio The Dick White Mine. BJ bv Miss Evelyn was held at the Beta Epsilon soror l>ast was sen ui R. H. White, proprietor of the Bristow, Miss ho Hawk. Miss Mln- ity house last evening. About one X Dick White mine, one of a group nie Chambers htindred and fifty of the Freshmen of his | properties at Bohemia. ex- t- bers. took advantage of the opportunity of pects to > produce several bricks of —o— getting acquainted with their class the yellow metal through the office Mrs. B. L. Bogart was hostess to mate*. Music and so< ial chat wa* the of an Improvised mill, soon He has the Thursday Afternoon Club this program throughout the evening erected a stamp mill, and has excel week, A couple of hours were »o- Light refreshments were served dur lent water power. The Dick White dally spent with needlework and ing the evening by Freshmen girl*. mine has been developed for several —-o-— cards, after which appetizing re- years by Mr. White, and he said this The Episcopal Church gave one of week he was going to determine how freshment were served by Mrs. Bo-i gart and Mrs. Titus, Mrs. J W. Shu- the moRt enjoyable reception* of the his property would pan out. Ue Is mate, Miss Margaret Edmunson and : season to new student* last evening. an old timer tn the Bohemia district Master George Lindel Titus were the The affair was held In the Sunday and has faith in this property, He school room which had been prettily says It has a fine showing and has guests of the Club. arranged and adorned with autumn no doubts of the ultimate outcome —o—— leaves for the occasion In one cor In case bls experiment proves a suc Last Tuesday even.ng about thirty ner of the room Miss Meta Gold- cess, It will be a revelation to those of the young people of the Baptist ' smith and Bingham Miss Grace church gave Miss Nancy Pollock a served delicious punch, while in the who hold properties In that district pleasant surprise prior to her leav- corner opposite Ml»* Bertha Dorris who are forced to have their prop Ing, on Thursday morning, for Call- and Miss Maude Gallogly poured tea erties remain undeveloped owing to fornia. where she expect* to spend and served light refreshment*. Kansu« Family Arrive«. the winter Mis* Pollock was pre- —o—• Tho* Schild and family, of Good sented with a beautiful signet ring | One of the biggest concert offer land. Kansas, arrived at this place by the young people a* a token.of | ings of the season will be the appear the esteem and the appreciation of I ance of Emilio de Gogorga. the Span Thursday with a large carload of effects, Including five her earnest work In the young peo- I ish baritone, on October 30th. So personal pie’s society. Sherbet and cake was , ciety I* taking great Interest In thl* horses, two colts, two cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, farm Implements, served during the evening. concert and several box and theatre wagon* and household good* Mr. —o— parties are now being arranged. Schild ha* purchased the DeLure The ma«« meeting of the different Hemenway place alx mile* south of churches In town, at the Baptist I town and will move thereon at once. church last Wednesday evening, was 1 F- Mr Schild appears to J>e a prosper one of the most prominent affairs In ous farmer and will no doubt suc Vi church circle» this week The Bap-; < UJ UJ ceed in favored old Oregon, where ti«t church wa« tastefully decorated | H crops never fall. iffering of autumn I with the season 0 < < X 0 0 The evening's I 0 leave* and cat tail* |h*tf Hubble« by lliiiiging. entertainment consisted of a short I < Bryson Sears, who live* on a farm hour «¡»enti program followed by an x- ZD cr < UJ 0 z San Francisco. Oct. 8—The Trana- two and a half miles northeast of socially. lost _ a valuable _ young _ var- o — Mlsslsaippi Commercial Congress this city, ___ X UJ 0 < < Congregat- elected the following officer* today; mint hound Wednesday in a peculiar The Aid Society of the 00. The dog attempted to Jump ov President, Thos F. Walsh, of Den wa tonal Church held their regular busi ness at the home of Mr*. Studley on ver; first vice president. N. G. Lari er a picket fence, while running and Pearl Street on last Tuesday after more, of Ixirlmore. N. I) ; aecond vice in falling back Its neck slipped down noon. with Mrs. F. R Wetherbee and president. A. C Fellows, of Los An tietween two pickets and It was Mrs Studley as hostease«. About 25 geles; third vice president, A C. choked to death before located by very ladies enjoyed their hospitality. Trumbo. of Muskogee, Okla ; four’h Mr 8 Ore- Dainty refreshments were served by vice president, Herbert Strain, of much MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USlNC Mis* Helen Studley and Mia* Beatrice Great Fall*. Mont ; secretary, Ar gon. Wetherbee thur Francis, of Cripple Creek, Colo ; the skidoo horse and cattle tablets treasurer, James C. Dahlman, of < hm > d oh Gil Cl RE Omaha Executive rommlttee Ike Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tab’tts T. Pryor, the complete cure of coughs. chairman; M YKES YOUR STOCK I.OOK LIKE THE TOP PRICE aathma and bronchiti* and ali ar man; chai As* to- andtrvoace-SK'OOO Coedihoe ao Ssirdut. Ashes. Cho» Feed or Brsn. Arthur R 4of Cholera tabieta Lente powder, * Wonn Kidnev. Chicken Cbolen Blister Heave Fr J vice chalrn ir Bone Stiffener Tabitta. Cnr# Barb Wire Liniment, Pmk Eye D»«te~iper. C Fol tello. Idahc shed ough ; B M M Conrad urn < Miller, rend*, of A Iren Ifornla; N Srnlti Oreg, Pi n Lin.®en<, er ton. '«‘Jer sad try oars BLUE BELL Cou*» Svrap. ,,d . - »■»««. R M presidents A long II*1 . -■ ■ ■ ■ . :. '.. • re chosen. In zel Dell. represent the Chudrtn. L*ver Fema«c Refactor er Tao^ •» • The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the /, \ Signature j of Use For Over Thirty Years MSTORIf > x % d o S "Ü ►» u d H O "I c ’ o. S ©> .Ï "3 X ûi 5 X ’5 H O' X I mm z t > cm cm « “ *z J) -Q tel F- o X ti LIKE A LAND FRAUD CAS ON TRIAL Portland. Oct 12 -The so-called , Los Angeles land fraud case. In which certain resident* of Los An-1 gele* connected with the Pacific Lumlter Co., and several Curry county, Oregon, men were Indicted on the charge of attempting to de fraud the United States government of part of the public domain, was called for trial In United State* cir cuit court today. The government started the ball rolling by springing a sensation In the shape of the pleading of guilty of four of the Curry county defend ants. These are Amos S Johnston, former deputy count* clerk: Frank A Stewart. William T Kerr and John P. Miller. They admitted technical violation of the statutes and reserved the right to make argu ment* In mitigation of their offense. Jeremiah Huntley, the only other Curry wunty defendant, pleadet, not guilty. Counsel for Dr. A H Hedderty, Richard llines M M. Riley and Lee ■R. Myers, of San Francisco, entered a demurrer. These defendants con tend that If any conspiracy occurred It was formed In California and not In Oregon and under no circum stances can the court for the Oregon district have jurisdiction. CHICAGO WINS BASEBAI.I. GAME FROM NEW YORK New York. Oct. 4.—Tens of thous ands of baseball enthusiast* went to the Polo grounds today to witness the playing of the alleged tie of Sep tember 23. In accordance with the de cision of the National League direc tors. The temper of the players in "this final game" between Chicago and New York gave promise of a game full of ginger, team-work and aggressiveness. Long before the gates were opened thousands were in line waiting to purchase tickets to the bleachers and other unreserved stmt Ions, and made a mad rush for points of vantage to witness the con test as soon as the gates were open ed. Score* of police were on hand, but there were many scraps for seats. At 1 o'clock both teams began warming up and the gates to the grounds were closed and practically sealed against further entrance. The favorites were cheered or hissed by partisans. Manager Chance, of Chi cago, being particularly the victim of "booing" by certain sectlous. The batteries -Chicago, Pfelster and Kling New York. Matthewson and Bresnahan Score* by lulling« First inning No runs; Pfelster was taken out and Brown put in; Second inning -Chicago, 0; York. 1. New Third inning— Chicago, 4; York, 0. Fourth inning — No runs. Fifth Inning—No runs, Sixth inning- No runs Seventh inning—Chicago, 0; New Yorn, 1. Eighth Inning—Wlltse replaces Matthewson in the box for New York; no runs. Ninth Inning—No runs. Chicago Cubs wlu the National League pennant. Filial Score R. H. E. 1 New York 0 1 11H 0 1 0 0—2 0 Chicago. ..00 4 0 0 0 0 II 0—4 o z < Miss Christina Sorenson, operator for the telephone company at Junc tion City, came up on the afternoon train today for a short stay. take the ’ blue bell line to health FEEL - W«rw . >1 âgalh the winner ■ of f.eugiie pennant, and 52 o MAKE YOl w ’ -r-« -ff (2 OFFICERS ELECTED AT SAN FRANCISCO THEY • BLACKSMITH o o TRANSFERS OF LANE A Mllliorn et < ux Hicks, W. D . lot* 4. 5, blk. 1, in W. M. . add. City. 14.5. S. P. Sladden et ux to W. L. Mc- Donald W. D., tract In county sur- vey N. 10.. I'.’auO W ' I. Coleman to Estate of N. G. Coleman. deeeaaed. Q C. D., lot 7 In blk. 9. in College Hill Park. United State* to L. V. Fountain et a| to L. V. Stlngley. W. D . tract lu sec. 25, tp 17 a . r. « w.. 150. Bet. Glaspey et ux to S. A How- ard, Q C. D.. D . 2 25 acres in sec. 26. tp. 18 r. 1 e., »1. Mary Wald to F J. Wald. W l>. part of IM t in blk. 4. Hendricks' add to Eugene 8680 Rachel McLaughlin et a! to S A Howard, Q. C. D 25 acre* In sec 26. 11' i s * r I . , 31 Born at the Eugene General hospi tal. Oct. 12. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. Chas F. C roner, a bouncing boy. weighing 10 pound«. E. Baum, the former Eugen« Eugene mer chant, who has been here for several dav*, returned to Pendleton last rJght. He sold his residence proper ty at the corner of East Eleventh and High ltreets to Mr. DeGroot, of Cam as Valley. \ E. C. T.ake returned night from a trip south. home last Notice for Publhation A Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at Roseburg, Or., Aug 21, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Belinda J Meredith, of Eugene, Ore gon. who on Aug 21. 1908, made ap plication under the timber and »tone act«, No. 0901. for S tj of NW % and N lj of SW. Section 24. Tomnshlp 18. south, Range 7 W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. W. Calkins. U. 8. Com missioner, at his office at Eugene. Oregon. *>n the 13th day of Novem ber, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam D. Neeley, of Eugene, Oregon; John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte Miner, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; Btrdina Meredith, of Eugene, Ore gon; E. J. Frasier, of Eugene. Ore gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Notice for Publication United State* lxind Office, Rose burg, Oregon, April 17, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision* 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,” a* extended to all the Public Land States by act of Auguat 4, 1898, Parley 8. Pierce of Springfield, Coun ty of Lane, State of Oregon, filed In this office on April 15, 1908, his »worn statehieut No 5711, for the purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 and W M of SW 1-4 of Section No. 2 4 In Towashlp No. 18 south, No. 8, West, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land »ought I* more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hl* claim to said land before W. W. Calkins, U. 8. CommUaioner, at hl* office In Eu gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd day of September,. 1908. He nam«a a* witness»«: William H. Pierce of Walton, Oregon; Jarvis IT. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wll- Ham S. Sutherland of Walton, Ore- gon, William Neely of Eugene, Ore- gon. Any and all person* clalmtng _______ „ art verselv the above-described lands are requested to file their claims tn thia office on or before the said 3rd day of Sptember, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTRE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, E. V. Mt Ivars left this noon for Portland In response to a message Oregon, June 17th, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Alex stating that his mother-in-law. Mrs. Clara Esson, Is very ill. Ills wife Hasvol of Crow, Oregon, who, on March I Sth, 19<*3. made Homestead has been there several days. Entry No. 12503, for NW 14, section 12. “ Township 18 south, Range 6 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention NOTK’K FOR P» BLK ATION. make final five-year proof, Department of the Interior , U. 8. to Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, to establish claim to the land above described, before W W Calkins, U. August 8. 190*. Notice Is hereby given that William 8 Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, en on the 29th day of September. 1908. Claimant name* a* witnesses: July 28, 1908, made application un der the Timber and Stone Acta, No Joseph Gate* of Crow, Oregon. Earl Earl 9519, for the SVi of NE*4, Section Parson* of Eugene, Oregon; 12, Township 17 South. 1 Range i Baldwin of Panther, Oregon; H. B. f West, Willamette Meridian, , ha* Baldwin of Panther. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, filed notice of Intention to make Fi- Register. rial Proof, to establish claim to the ' land strove described, before W. W. Notice for Publication. Calkins, IT. 8. Commissioner at hi* United States Land Office. office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd Roseburg. Or.. March 31. 1908. day of November. 1908. Notice la hereby given that tn com Claimant names as witnesses: Hal. E Wood, of Eugene, Oregon. pliance with the provisions of the act Marvin L. Hammltt. of Eugene. 1 of congress of June 3. 1878. enti tled "An act for the sale of timber Oregon. Warren C. Smith of Crow. Oregon. lands In the state* of California, Ore Clark H Decker, of Waltervllle, gon. Nevada and Washington terrlto- 1 ry,” as extended to all public land Oregon. I states by act of August 4. 1892. Jon BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register athan H. Vincent, of Eugene, county J of Lane, state of Oregon, filed In thia office on June 17, 1907, hl* sworr ¡statement No »375, for the purchase N<rrn E FOR 1’1 BLICATIOW U. S l-and Office at Roseburg, of the WH, 8EI4. of Sertloti No. 22. In Township No. 19 south of Range Oregon, October 1, 1908. Notice 1« hereby given that Jona- No. 2 west, W. M., Or., and will offer I than H. Vincent, of f Eugene, Oregon, proof to show that the land sought la 1907. made Tlm- , more valuable for Its timber or ston-» who, on June 17 > 9375. for W»4 'than for agricultural purposes, and her application, 22. township 19 i to establish his cjalm to said land tie- of SE 84. Sect I Vest, Willamette fore the register and receiver at this South, Range 2 I notice of inten- office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on W-d- Meridian, ha* f Proof toestabllah I ne.sday, the 8<Rh day of September. lion to make Fir above descrll led. claim to the la Itnesnea: Jamew - and Receiver . at before the Regl >11. Oregon; Jo- on the 12th day Ion, Oregon; Jo l>e<mil>er 11 in, Oregon; Earl Mu Oregon. I -M tn* claiming *d- deaeri Ibed land* aro I claim* in this 1 : ith day tuber. IMS BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.