THE h'VGENF WEEKLY CM ARD, THURSDAY, OOTOBHR 00. DMM»
CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
«00D FOR SALE—Enquire at Yo-
raD s shoe »tore.
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nnii’K FOR SALE—Enquire of
George W. Hunter.______________ tf
SALE— Poland China pigs two
months old. Phone Farmers 286
o31
WANTED—Peeltion by a good house
keeper Address Box 105, Spring
field Ore._____________________ tf
• or SALE—Tnoroagnorea Hereford
bulls tor sale. Enquire 550 Wil
lamette street.__________________ tf
«00D—Fine dry,
maple
4-fost
wood, $4.25.
Williams Transfe-
Company. Main <>1.
yOR SALE—25 squares good corru
gated iron roofing. Call at Eu
gene Gun Co. s store.
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TOR SALE—Buff Orpington chick
ens XV. B. Hampton, 1102 Colum
bia av>nue, corner 19th street.
FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har
ness. and one extra wagon. En
quire 250 Lawrence street. J. XV.
Dingman.
o28
HAVE FIRST-CLASS ROOM
and
board for two men, in private
family rates $6.00 per week. Call
521 Lincoln.
030
FOR SALE—one fuli blood Rambou-
Jette Kam; also grade rams; R. L.
Jacobs. Glenwood Stock Farm, Dex
ter, Oregon.
I ABLE BOARD Select table board
for a limited number’ Business or
professional men preferred. Call
Mrs. Skipworth. Phone Black 1261.
YOU CAN FIND A BUYER
FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S
WORTH OF REAL ES
TATE YOU OWN
;
A reasonable “cam-
; paign ’ of classified adver-
’ tising will "sell you out" ia
; real estate.
No one who is looking
for real estate in this city
; fails to read and consider
the real estate ads
;
Scarcely a sale occurs
; that is not, in some way.
, promoted
or
brought
i about by a classified ad.
Without the influence of
■ the little ads, real estate
; transactions would ‘ k ..a. d
; to bring about—net Le-
; cause of any fault or flaw
in the properties them-
; selves—but because the
; "right buyers" could not
; be quickly or effectively
found. It would be a slow
; process—perhaps only oc-
! casionally successful.
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SAX -• am nere again to work. I
am the lone cement worker and
finisher. Get your work done by L.
C. Williams.
DON T FAIL to see Cherem if you
want bargains in real estate
We
buy and sell farm and city proper
ty. improved and unimproved Tim
ber and mining stock H. Cheiem.
Room 11, Walton building
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L. BILYEU. Attorney-at-law. Office
Over Yoran’s shoe store. Eugene.
Oregou.
LEON R EDMVN'SON. Attorney-at
law Rooms 1 and 2. Eugene Loau
and Savings Bank.
L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney-at-law. Of
fice over Eugene Loan and Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
< >
< > a.
€
>. ALLEN. At m, ney-at-law. Of-
f ce i.vi r Eat U.S book store. 616
V« ulaiae’-.e street.
Phone Black
2881.
A WINTERM El ER, Attorney-at-
law. l.and »titles and probate spec
ialties. Office over Chambers-Bris
tow Bank.
PAUL MERRILL — Attorney and
counsellor-at-law. Rooms 8 and
10, McClung Building, corner Sth
and Willamette streets. Eugene.
Oregon. Telephone Red 1151.
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FOR SALE—Cottages near Unlver- WANTED -A share of the farmers
sity. 1 four room, $700;
1, five
to eat at the Cosy restaurant. Sixth
rooms, new, modern. $1 200. One
and Willamette streets.
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close in 4 room cottage, excellent
lot $2150. Red Star Real Estate. WANTED—TO RENT—A Big farm
Room 11, First Nat. Bank.
on shares, for from 3 to 5 years.
Address “C. D.,” care Guard, tf
HERE IS A CHANCE—to buy from
WANTED
—Fresh cow giving good
the owner and buy right, nice high
quality of milk in exchange for
lots or house and lot, all on the
good top buggy. R. McMurphey. tf
street car line. I have 8 lots and 2
dwelling houses. All must go. In
WANTED—A
woman for light
quire at 806 East Thirteenth st.
housekeeping. Enquire at the fire
engine house at the city hall.
FOR SALE—Hot air engine; force
pump connected; 690-gallon tank, WAN'lED—A number of girls to
fittings. 40 feet 1 Xi-inch pipe, for
learn nursing. Enquire at the Eu
sale cheap at Hall & Shumway’s,
gene General Hospital.
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East Seventh street. See it.
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WANTED TO TRADE—Span of
yearling, mules and a last spring's
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Fifteen
mule, to trade for sheep; or will
acres of choice fruit land, wide
trade cattle for sheep. S. P. Wyne-
and selected variety of fruits and
gar. Phone, Farmers, 84.
N5
berries; all in bearing. Three
miles southeast of Eugene, on tel
WANTED
AT
ONCE
At
the
Eugene
ephone and rural delivery route.
Poultry Store, 102 E 9th St.,
Go>d house and new barn. Price
reasonable. Call up Farmers 284. young chickens weighing from 1 H to
1 •% pounds. Phone Main 645.
FOR SALE—City property; lots, cot WANTED—You to take your old
tages, residences; tracts and busi-
comforts to the "Enterprise Shoe
. $150
to $5700;
farms, "Shop” for repairing:
first-class
garden land, fruit, grain and
work only; honest material; low
stork. 1 acre to 89.8 acres: Timber
prices.
Half soles, 35c and up.
tracts, 40 acres to 800 acre®; see J.
59 Ea»‘ Ninth street.
o31
•X! Morris, room 4, First Nat'l Bk.
WANTED—At
Springfield match
FOR SALE—One team of heavy)
factory, girls or women to pack
matches: good wages and steady
mules, one set of chain harness)
work. Ring or communicate with
and one 3X4-inch Mitchell wagon,
Paul Bettelhelm. Springfield. Or. tf
in good condition. Mules are true
to a fault and a perfect team for
FOR RENI
all purposes.
Price for outfit,
8450. Inquire at this office.
FOR RENT—An 8-room house; in
quire at 270 North Pearl street, tf
DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE -
Schmitt Brother», of Creewell. have FOR RENT—A goo« hotel property
four good draft horses for sale
at Florence.
Address William
cheap. They are young and well
Brund, Florence, Or.
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bred. c«ii ang gee the«i at Cres-
*el), or write to Schmitt Bros, for FOR RENT— Pleasant furnished
^^description, prices and terms, tf
room, verv reasonable. Call at 215
XV. 11th street_______
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’'OR SALE—Four and one-half
*cr»s of land, one-fourth mile FOR RENT—Nice front room; fur
»orth of Springfield school house. (
electric
lights and
nace heat;
A good six-room cottage, barn.
bath. Suitable for two gentle-
wood house, poultry house and
154 East Ninth street
men.
park. A small orchard of choice
fruit and 2 3-4 acres set to straw FOR RENT—80 acres, 65 under cul
tivation; house, barn, henhouse,
berries and raspberries. Call at
orchard Possession given Septem
Place or address F. D. Teachout,
ber 15th
For particulars see R
Springfield, Oregon, R. F. D. No.
McMurphey, 559 Willamette stree
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MIWCXtU.A NBOI’R
. S Lund Office at Ros burg.
gon. June 17th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Alex
Hasvol of Crow. Oregon. who, on
March 13th. 1903, made I Homestead
Entry No 12503 for NW l» . section
19
south.
Range
12. Township
6
West.
Willamette
Meridian,
has
notice
of intention
filed
to make final
five-j ear
proof,
to establish claim to the land above
deacribed, before XX' XV Calkins. V.
S Commissioner, at Eugene, th-egon.
ou the 29tb day of September. 1908.
Claimant names
as
witnesses
Joseph Gates of Crow, Oregon. Earl
Parsons of Eugene. Oregon; Earl
Baldwin of Panther. Oregou; H. B
Baldwin of Panther. Oregon
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
XI roRM X X. \ 1-1
WALTON A- NESS. Attorneys-at-law.
J. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will
FOR SALE (Continuivi.)
practice in all the courts in the
FOR SALE—A cottage, plastered;
state. Office, room 3, Walton
large rooms; good water; furni FOR SALE OR RENT—806 acres in
block. Eugene. Oregon.
Cloverdale valley, t miles above
ture and carpets complete. $1200.
Goshen and five miles from Cros GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorney-at-
Enquire 625 Olive street.
well. One of the best all-around
law; office Hovey Building, cor
places In Lane county, with every
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—One
8th and Willamette streets; rooms
convenience. Water is piped to
new oak buffet, hall mirror, couch,
1 and 2 upstairs.
the house; three good springs
etc Also a flock of Blue Andula-
close by; 6-room house; barn 60x WOODCOCK A POTTER. Attorneys
siari chickens of best Oregon strain.
70, will hold 200 tons of loose hay;
Call between 9 and 11 a. m. at 183
at-law. A. C. Woodcock and E. O
125 acres of good timber, balance
E 12th st., or phone Black 4752.
Potter. Office one block south of
almost level, lying over 1 >•_, miles
Chrisman block, Eugene, Oregon
along Cloverdale valley, on coun
MUST BE SOLD —Tn the next 10
ty road; good family orchard; pos WILLIAMS & BEAN, Attorneys-at-
davs; 5-room house and barn, No.
session given immediately. Also
law. J. W. Williams, L. E Bean
422 West 5th st. Lot 66 2-3x160.
for rent or sale, a good farm sit
Practice In all courts of the stat
$1050. Enquire of Howe & Buoy,
uated 1 X4 miles from the larger
and before the U. S. Land Offlct
474 Willamette St., Eugene, Or.
place, in the Pleasant Hili neigh
Offices 12, 13, 14 and 15 McClum
borhood; fair house and two-story
LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two
I.
N. HARBAUGH
Special artet
barn, granary and hophouse. Only
lots and 8-room house; barn; fine
tion given to divorce and setth
half a mile from school, postoffice
land for garden; on Fourth street,
and public hall. For further par
ment »f estates. Agent for Coat:
near mill race.
Lot 160x95 on
ticulars see J. R. Sellers, 247 Law
nental insurance Company. Root
Twelfth and Alder streets, just
rence street, Eugene, dtf w2t
5, First National Bank Building
north of Patterson school. J. J.
Eugene, Oregon.
,
Walton, 515 Willamette street, tf
Building.
WARTKD
FOR 3ALE—Nice new residence of
five rooms and good lot in good
Par^ of the city for sale
Price,
•1350. One good new residence of
• rooms and lot, close In. Price,
*- d*. One lot 50x160 feet, good
Part of the city for $4 25 One fine
business property for sale on Wil
lamette st; brings In good rent,
f “ntrally located
For further In-
fbrmatfon call on the Pacific Land
company. Room 7, Hovey block
-1 L. Cartmell. manager
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>O! H 4 1 OR Pt Bl.lt X I IOX
JESSE G. WELLS, Lawyer, No. 2«
West Eighth street, Eugene, Or
opposite postoffice. Gives speUa)
attention to the examination of ab
stracts, drafting wills, settling es
tates, conveyances and collections
Also to all pension matters. Phon»
Red 1176
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
PHYSICIANS AND SI HtiMt.lH
DR. H. L. STUDLEY—O»t®o>athk
physician. Offices over Chambers
store,
518
Willamette street
Phone Black 1326. Cossultatlos
free. Residence, 527 Pearl street
Phone Black 3207
C. H. CANNON, M. D.—Homoepathk
Chronic
physician and surgeon,
diseases and diseases of women
and children a specialty. Electrl-
cal vibratory and light treatment
Office, Suite 1, 2 and 3, Dunn build-
Boards
ing.
Phone Main 540.
Hoffman House Phone Main 11.
Osteapathlc
DR. ANNA MAURER
All curable disease!
phye'cian.
treated, Won«» and childtan t
specialty. Office over F E. Dunn’s
Phone Red 1631.
G S. BEARDSLEY, M D.—Regul»'
..physician and surgeon. Offices 1'
an« 17 McClung building. Eight!
. and W’lllamette street«. Office ant
residence phone. Main 47.
INDERTAKERS
J. W. KAYS & CO., undertakers and
funeral directors. Eugene. Or.
DAY & HENDERSON, undertakers
and embalmers. Corner Willam
ette and Seventh street«.
XV. T. GORDON, funeral director.
State licensed embalmer. Office
and residence. Tenth and Olive
streets
Phone Red 4481.
Xlt< HITE* T
FREE THOMAS -Architect. Sketch
es and plans drawn; blue print
and specifications. General super
vision over buildings in course of
construction. If thinking of build
ing. large or small, see me. Terms
reasonable.
Room 7, Chrisman
block.
MININO INtilNEERS
BI'Y LOTS of Mark Fleming in Slad- HERBERT LEIGH, mining engineer
den’s tract and Blair Street Addi
and expert metallurgist. Reliable
tion. Good, easy terms
Best lo
information furnished to intending
cation in Eugene_______________
investors
Examinations and re
ports on mines and ore treatment.
Any parties having deer hides to jell
Eugene. Oregon.
er tan must get their tags by No
vember 1. Adam Ritchey.
XETERINXRX SIEGEONS
n 1 9d 4 w
LICENSED
VETERINARY
SUR
Adam Ritchey, 'anner of light skins,
GEONS—Calls promptly answered
for lace, leather, gloves, furs and
night or day
Dr« Christie and
P- SALE—43 acres all level land.
rug« At Jasper, Oregon.
Hanaon. Office phone. Main 21.
n!9
d0»
•-9 In cultivation; new house, weed
Residence Phone. Main 612.
‘bed and chicken house and new
barn; orchard: three good wells THE
ABSTRACTORS
stan is nn its own m*
and good water; every thine on
ibinatlon
witi
no com
ABSTRACT
fb“ place goes with It. includine
compary. We ellmii
“busehold goods.
This mast be
’
of
graft
Î here
ability
?°Id in the next 30 days
brlnefn e seller and b i
also several lots close in and also
ni XI. r i xtk agents
We rar find what yor
a house and lot 66x304 chicken i
to be b ad in the const
bouse and park and so:
dark & rt> -Dealer« I« rea<
-Hy give >11 tn<
will
are bargain« and •ome of
Creswell. Or
¡V
information
eers an
'‘•m close to Wlllatneti
have
a
*
further infirm at fun
SURVEYORS
Office »12 V
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Notice for I’uhiicalion.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg. Or., March 31. 1908.
Notice ts hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3. 187S, enti
tled 'An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington territo
ry," as extended to all public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, Jon
athan H. Vincent. of Eugene, county
of Lane, state of Oregon, filed in this
office on June 1 7. 1907, his sworr
statement No. 9375, for the purchase
- -
- —
- -
of the WXfc. SEA», of Section No.
In Township No. 19 south of Range
No. 2 west. W. M., Or., nnd will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land be
fore the register and receiver at this
office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on Wed
nesday, the 30th day ot September,
1908.
He names as witnesses; James
Wilhelm, of Creswell. Oregon; Jo
seph Wilhelm, of Zion, Oregon: Jo
seph A. Mayo, of Zion. Oregon; Earl
McNutt, of Eugene. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims tn this
office on or before the said 30th day
of September, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
for Ihiblh .ilmil
United States l-and Office,
burg, Oregon. April 17. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In
pitance with the provisions of t
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 l.and
States by act of August 4.
1'92.
Parley S Pierce of Springfield. Coun
ty of Lane, State of Oregou. filed in
this office on April 15. 1908, his
sworn statement No. 9713, for the
purchase of the SW 1-4 of NW 1-4
and W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of Section No.
24 in Township No 1' south. Range
No 8. West. XX' M . and will offer
proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish bls claim to said
land before XX' W Calkins. U. S.
Commissioner, at his office lu Eu
gene, Oregon, on Thursday the 3rd
day of September.. 190S
He names as witnesses: William H.
Pierce of Walton. Oregon: Jarvis 1’.
Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; Wil-
liam S Sutherland of Walton, Ore-
gon. William Neelv of Eugene. Ore-
goa
Any and all persons
versely the above-described lands ar#
requested to file their claims in thia
office on or before the said 3rd day
of Sptember. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
U. S Land Office at
Roseburg.
Oregon. September 17. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Alice
J. Perdue, of Eugene. Oregon, who,
on May 1st. 190S made Timber Ap-
plication No, 9904 for W>s of 8XVX4,
South,
Section 2 4, Township 19
Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian.
has filed notice of Intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before XV. XV.
Calkins, I'. S Commissioner, at Eu
gene, Oregon, on the 24th day of
December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W D. Neely, of Eugene, Oregon;
M E. Gillespie, of Eugene. Oregon;
Minnie XVinnlford, of Oakland, Ore-
gon; E. Whattam, of Eugene. Ore-
gon.
BENJAMIN' !.. EDDY.
Register.
Notice for Publication
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 I'. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon. September 22, 1908.
plication under the timber and stone
Notice is hereby given that Peter
acts. No. 0901, for S'« of NW *4 and
NXk of SW1». Section 2 4. Tomnship Hansen, of Fisher. Oregon, who. on
Home-
18, south. Range 7 W., Willamette January 14th. 1 902. ma<!>>
Meridian, haH filed notice of intention stead Entry No. 1 1232, S. R. 01426.
to make final proof, to establish for W>*of NEX4; E *4 of NW ’« .
South,
claim to the land above described, Section 18, Township 15
before XV. XV. Calkins. I'. S. Com Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian,
missioner, al his office at Eugene,, lias filed notice of Intention to make
Oregon, on the 13th day of Novem Final Five Year Proof, to establish
claim to th»1 land above described,
ber. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil before XV. W. Calkins, U. S. Com
liam D. Neeley, of Eugene. Oregon; missioner. at Eugene. Oregon, on the
John Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Monte Sth day of December. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Miner, of Cottage Grove, Oregon;
Birdina Meredith, of Eugene, Ore- Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
gon; E. J. Frgsier, of Engi ne, Ore- Wesley G. Bowers, of Fisher. Oregon;
Wm. M. Summers, of Fisher, Ore
gon.
gon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Oregon.
Register.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior , U. S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
August 8. 1908.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
Notice is hereby given that William
gon, September 22, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Jay
Clubb, of Eugene, Oregon, who, on
July 28, 1908, made application un R. Melvin, of Fisher, Oregon, who,
der the Timber and Stone Act«, No. on March 5, , 1907, made Homestead
9519, for the S Xi of NEX4, Section Entry No. 1 1 4346-01 429. for SW V«
12, Township
17 South,
South.
1 Range of SEX4 ; SX4 of SWX4; Section 13;
7 West. Willamette Meridian, has NW4 of NWX4. Section 24, Town
filed notice of intention to make Fl- ship 15 South, Range 10 West. Wil
nal Proof, to establish claim to the lamette Meridian, has filed notice
land above described, before W. W. of Intention to mak<. Final Five Year
Calkins, U. S. Commissioner at his Proof, to establish claim to the land
office at Eugene. Oregon, on the 2nd above described, before XV. W. Cal
kin». lT. S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
day of November, 1908.
Oregon, on the 9th day of December,
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hal. E. Wood, of Eugene, Oregon. 19os.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Marvin L. Hammitt, of Eugene,
Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
Oregon.
Warren C. Smith, of Crow. Oregon. Peter Hensen, of Fisher, Oregon;
Clark H. Decker, of Waltervllle, William M. Summers, of Fisher, Ore
gon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher,
Oregon.
Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register
Register.
NOTICE FOR 1’1 Itl.K XTION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S l.and Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, October 1, 1908.
Notice 1« hereby given that Jona U s Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
gon. September 22. 1908.
than H. Vincent of Eugene. Oregon,
Notice is hereby given that Els
who, on June 17th. 1907, made Tim
ber application. No 9375, for W X4 worth Prlndel. of Fisher, Oregon,
of SE v4, Section 22. lownshlp 19 who, on October 1st, 1903, made
South, Range 2 West,
Willamette Homestead Entry No. 13118. S. H.
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten 01 427, for E*4 of NW X4 • NE X4 of
tion to make Final Proof, to establish SW X4 ; NWX4 of SEX4, Section 33.
claim to the land above described, Township 15 South, Range 9 West,
before the Register and Receiver, at Willamette Meridian, has filed no
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 12th day tice of intention to make Final Five
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
of December, 1908.
land above described, before XX*. W.
Claimant names a» witnesses:
James Wilhelm of Creswell, Ore- Calkins, U 3. Commissioner, at Eu
gon; Joseph Wilhelm of Zion, Ore- gene, Oregon, on the 8th day of De
gon; Joseph A. Mayo. of Zion, Ore- cember, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses; I
gon; Earl McNutt of Eugene, Ore-
Wesley G. Bowers, of Fisher, Ore-1
gon.
gon; Peter Hansen, of Fisher. Ore
Re-advertisement.
gon; William M Summers, ot Fisher,
BENJAMIN L EDDY
Oregon; Hatfield H. Cooper, of
Register
Fisher, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION
Register.
U 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
NOTH
E
FOR
PUBLICATION
gon, June 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby gtven that Judith
Ann Carnahan, of Coeur d’Alene, j U. 8. Land Office at. Roseburg, Ore
gon. September 22, 1908.
Idaho, who. on June 18th, 1908,
Notice la hereby given that Wesley
made timber application No 10172,
for iH of nwX», neX4 of nw54, Sec G. Bowers, of Fisher, Oregon, who,
tion 20, Township 19 South. Range on October 15, 1903. made Home-
4 West, Willamette Meridian, has i stead Entry No. 13161, S R 01428,
filed notice of Intention to
make for SE*4, Section 21. Township 15,
Willamette
Final Proof, to establish claim to the South, Range 9 West,
land above described, before the Meridian, has filed notice ot inten
Register and Receiver, at Roseburg, tion to make Final Five Year Proof,
Oregon, on the 20th day of January, to establish claim to the land above
described, before W. W. Calkins, U.
1909
Claimant names as witnesses: 3 Commissioner, at Eugene. Oregon,
Hal E Wood, of Eugene. Oregon: on the 9th day of December, 1908
Claimant names as witnesses:
Marvin L
of Eugene, Ore
gon; Geor
of Coeur Elsworth Prlndel, of Fisher, Oregon;
Peter Hansen of Fisher. Oregon;
d’AJene, J
Care
Wm F. Summers, of Fisher, Oregon;
of Coeur d
Hatfield H. Cooper, of Fisher, Ore-
EDDY
Regi
BENJAMIN L EDDY,
fteglsl
RESUME WORK ON
SESSION OF
SPRINGFIELD LINE
CIRCUIT COURT
IN TWO WEEKS
The circuit court met in adjourned
A Welch, of the Portland. Eugene
session this forenoon at 10 o’clock. & Eastern Railway, was in the city
Judge Harris pieaming. The docket | today on business
He stated to a
is being cleared in preparation for , i-eporter this morning that his com
ihe regular term, which convenes on pany would resume construction work
next Monday. Following were the | on the Eugene-Springfield electric
casea dispoaed of up to thia after line in about two wt-eks if the weath
noon :
er will permit
The company has
Florence D Gilbert vs. XV. 8. Lee I plenty of rails in Portland, having re-
Zula M 1 .«>«• G C Millett, assignee i cetved a large shipment from the
of W. S. I.ee. objections to sale Con j East some time ago. The rails are
tinued.
¡laid at present to a r
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point
opposite
L. F. Wooley and J C I. Wooley ¡Judkins’ Point, but the treat I«' along
vs. H. A. Skeels; to recover motley. the river bottom beyond that is com
Continued
pleted to the river at S| ringfleld and
John Finn vs. t iregon A- South- a part ot the trestle on the Sprtng-
eastern Railroad; possession of real j field aide of the river has been built.
property. Continued
Begins on Xlliany Line
M. 8. Barker vs. Alleu J. Delay,
Mr. Welch stated that work on the
Thomas H. Ellis and W O. Heckart; company’s street car line at Albany
foreclosure of lien
Dismissed with ! was begun today. Some of the tools
out coats.
used in the construction of the Eu-
Seward D. Allen vs. J. T. Bridges, I gene line are being shipped there, but
to recover money.
Plamisaed with | these are some that are not needed
out coats.
I in the work here.
The First National Bank of Cot 1
tag.- Grove vs J. W Walker and R
S Walker, to set aside deed Order ♦ ♦ ♦
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to open depositions.
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DI ED.
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1 II Bingham vs. H. H. Martin; to a
make accounting to compel execution *
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of deed. Order to open depositions. ♦ ♦ ♦
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Sum Manerud. H A. Schell and S
A' Portland. October 26. 1908,
I*. Ness vs. E II Ingham; to recover
money
Demurrer to reply overrul- Miss Pearl Lamb, aged 21 years. She
was the daughter of Lawrence Lamb,
ed.
The Co operative Construction Co. of Deadwood, Lane county. She had
Eugene for some time and
vs. S. R. Williams. to recover money, been ‘ In —
went
Dismussed without costs to either inent to Portland for medical treat-
by Dr Atwood, formerly of this
party.
The laxly has been shipped to
The Baker Boyer National Bank vs. city.
Junction City, and will be taken
Henry A. Mitchell; to recover money.
home for interment.
Continued.
Lloyd Bellman vs XX’arren Nichols;
At Cottage Grove. October 26.
to recover money,
DismtHsed wltli-
I 908, John Schmutz. aged 49 year«,
out prejudice.
J. II. Richardson ve Martin Creek Death was sudden nnd was from
Milling Co.; foreclosure of lien Dis heart trouble, He leaves a wife and
two children
missed. having been settled.
L. M Travis vs. Fred Fischer; to
Xi ilio family home In Silk creek
recover money. Settled and dismis
valley Monday, October 2,:. 1908.
sed.
Li-e M. Travis vs. Henry Loretz; Mrs. Henry Damewood. aged 35
IMissessfon of personal property. Set years. 5 months and 13 days.
tled and dismissed
At hls farm home on the Coast
Joseph Huddleston vs. J. F.
miles south of Cottage
Spores: to quiet
I title. Leave to Fork. ten
October 25. 1908, William
withdraw motion to strike out and Grove,
Miiall. n pioneer citizen of Lane coun
file answer.
ty, of complications Incident to old
Cleo Alspnugh vs. Ora Alspaugh; age. He was one of the enrliest set
divorce.
DiHinussed.
tlers tn this part of the state, having
C. F. Hawkins vs. J. H. Vincent
nnd Jennie Vinceni; to recover mon- come here in 1850. He leaves an
nged wife and four sons and a daugh
ey. Settled nnd dismissed
A. l,ombard,vs. V. McFarland and ter to mourn his death.
A. L. Hall; damages.
Settled and
dismissed without costs.
XDX I RTISEI» I.EITERS.
Pacific Steel A Wire Company vs
Oct. 2 0,
Geo. Taylor and
Taylor; to re
Adams, Mrs. E. C.
cover money. Settled ami dlstniaaed
Anderson, Mrs. Louise
without costa
Anderson, XX*. A.
XV. G. Martin and C. M. Hayes vs
Angell. C. I.
L. G. Clark; to recover money, lauiv«'
Biggs, Joseph A.
granted to withdraw demurrer and ,
Bradley, Earl V,
answer Friday nt 9 a m.
Brauer. G. A.
Brooks, T. J.
Caldwell. Frank
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Clifford, Miss Eunle
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Collins. Mrs Sadie
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MARRIED
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Couch. George
DeKindree, Mr«. E Leon
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Gilchrist, Mrs. Tillie
Gray. A. H.
At the homo of the officiating
Hankrellde, Henry
clergyman. Dr. D. E Loveridge, near
Hardy, Harry XV
Springfield. Oct 27, 1908, Dr. Ed
Hudson, Mrs. O. R
ward H. White, a Eugene dentist,
Jacolsen, Miss Bessie
and Miss Katherine Cramer, recently
Jlnklns, B. A.
from Oakland, Cal.
Johnson, Miss I.ary
Lane G. H.
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Mass. R. T.
0
Myer. Mrs. Alice
ItoltN
<0
Pelton, Eugen«
0
Fettyman, Mr.
Porter. Edgar O.
Porter, William
At Camp Creek, Oct. 2 7, 1908 to
Reed, Mr». Annie E.
John A. Crabtree and wife, a son.
Sayle, Harry
Simpson, Miss Jessie
Snyder. Miss A
At Berkeley.
________ Cal., a few days ago,
Brule. Mr« M. O
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Penland, former
Stevens A Perry
ly of Eugene, a son
Sutton, F. B.
Thurston, Rev. I M.
LOST X Xl.l I 1 NOTES.
Tull, XV. J
Tyrrell, Elton A.
(Special Correspondence).
Welkins. Johs C.
Lost Valley, Oct. 26—Beautiful
XVInn, A. W.
weather now prevails In this vicin
Wood, Miss Effa L.
ity, and farmers, generally, are at
Foreign.
tending to their delayed fall work.
Hagen, Albert M.
Several of the neighbors met at
J. L. PAGE.
the home of Mrs R L. Jacobs, last
Tuesday, and enjoyed an old-fasb-
loned wood-chopping, with plenty of BKHOLUTIONS OF COXItOLE.NCE.
chickens and cider as a side, or rath
Whereas, In »lew of the Iowa we
er a main Issue.
Mr C. S. Pogue of Rush Island, have sustained by the death of our
was In the valley last week visiting Commander and Comrade, C. H. Ba
ker. and of the still greater loss sus
friends
A society known as the "Trent De tained by those nearest, and dearest
bating Society was organized at to him, therefore, be It
Resolved, that It Is but a just tri
Trent Friday.^October 16
The first.
debate was held Saturday. October bute to the memory of our comrade,
2 4. and resulted in a victory for th-1 that In his removal from our midst,
affirmative.
Question, — Resolved | we mourn for one who was worthy
"That the Automobile will Replace1 of our respect and regard.
Resolved, that we deeply sympa
the Horse.” Affirmative speakers,
T H. Fenton and Bruce Wheeler; thize with the family of our com
rade
on the dispensation of provi
negative speakers; X’. C. Stroud aad
dence to afflict them and commend
Mr Fisher
Mr Roy Addington has gone to the them to Him for comfort, who orders
Rigdon ranch to move Mrs. Alva all things for the best.
Resolved, that this testimonial of
Addington Lawrence out for the win
ter.
• our sympathy and sorrow be sent to
The Beef Club came to a success the family of our comrade, and a copy
ful ending Saturday. October
17. of these resolutions be placed on th®
minutes of thia meeting, and a copy
with everyone satisfied.
Al Higgins had a couple of dor« sent to th® papers for publication.
LOUIS OILSTRAP
badly uaed up by a large buck d*er
R. E. EASTLAND
laat week
I W TATI •"
Mr. and Mrs L R Addington have ____
Committee.
gone to Wildwood to work In a log ■V’’’i"
ging camp during th* winter.
Mrs Cecilia Hunsaker who hai
John J. Wlscarson was pronounced
been residing here since the San Insane last evening by County Judge
Francisco earthquake, returned to her Chrisman and committed to the
home In San Francisco yesterday. _
asylum at Salem. Dr«. W. Kuyken
Mrs. Ruth Parker has gone to Ash- dall and W. L, Cheshire conducted
land to vlilt her parent«.
the examination.
Mrs R. L Jacobi has organised a
singing class at Trent, to meet each
F C Bean ha« let the contract to
Saturday afternoon Miss Maud Jac J. R. Chexem for the con«truct!on of
obs has the distinction of owning the a 12-room boarding house on High
first piano to be brought Into Lost «treet between East Tenth and Eaat
Valley.
Eleventh. The work ha« already be-
Chief "Clear XX’ater" of the Warm-
inrlngs was In the valley last week
irchaslng deer hides.
Bell A B
lease and fi
tre on East
Tingley, an
session ~f
dace.