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MASONS OBSERVE ;
MAUNDY THURSDAY ;
Wlft BANQUET!
rthp M:isnns tf t hi A W anil '
Aivopti'il So.Mtlsh Hiti ivsiiiinK In
Kui:'ii aiul vii'init. in t in liu' Ma
sonii temple T:inrsila evenln. April
1 il, t , otiservt t lie Ifitr-T of Mautitly
Thurstlny, wliirli ts a i-ntoui with all
Scottish ItlT.- M
The puh Hi" generally are not per
mit ted to le pres r.t at t hese sol
emn ohs-'ivruu e. hut we are inform
ed that t he ceremonies are im.-t
Tienutiful.
Kui;ene has a reputation with the
fraternity for lis largo number of
well Informed and enthusiastic Ma
sens. Ttu feast, whleh was very
complete, was served In the banquet
room of tho temple by tho Hoffman
House.
The (able was set In thforni of n
cross, tho floral decorations beln
beautiful and appropriate to the sea
son celebrated.
Tho menu was as follows: ,
Olives Celery Vickies
Olympla Oysters. Creamed
Drolled Squab on Toast
Punch Imperial
Hoast Sprint; l.amb. Croon Pens
Potatoes, n la Marehand
Fruit Salad. Ouchosso
Ilolled Ox Tonsuo
Devilled Kurs on Ittuco
Asparagus Tips
Hot Rolls
Neapolitan lee Crenm
A:": t:d Cako
Fruits Nuts Cheese
Moclm
Clears
Tho following (oasts were propos
ed and responded to, tienre H. Kelly
presldlnis:
Tho President of the Milted States,
U Hllyeu.
Oregon Consistory, No. 1 , Ta. K.
Henn.
Maundy Thursday, S. M". Yoran.
Tho York Kite. I). A. Palno.
Tho Ladles. 1. H. Hlimham.
Tho Supremo Council, C. W. I-owe.
After which thn solemn and Im
pressive ceremonieH of tho fraternity
for this occasion woro observed.
KY UKCWXKS TO
COMK TO THK C'O.iST
kllagton, April 17. Witb ex
Kc3S of sincere regret Admiral
bas declined invitations to
pate In the festivities hicldent
entertainment of the Atlantic
M? f!??t on the Pacific const,
itations came from all the cit
ies where the fleet Is to stop, but to i
each of these the admiral, while indi-!
catinpj his appreciation of the honor j
shown him, was compelled to ret-i
turn a negative answer. j
DeWItt's Kidney and Bladder Pills j
are prompt and thorough and will in .
a short time strengthen weakened;
kidneys and allay troubles arising i
200,000 1DLK MfXKItS
HKTI KX TO WORK
Toledo, Ohio, April 17. Two hun
dred thousand Idle miners of the cen
tral competitive district will return
to work dn Monday. An amicable
agreemnt was reported today by the
committees, which was ratified by a
joint meeting of the miners nnd op
erators. The terms provide for the
old rate of 90 cents per ton.
HASKIIAIX KKSl'LTS
1)8 Angeles, 7; Portland, 0.
San Francisco, 4; Oakland, 3.
BROKERAGE CONCERN
IN RECEIVER'S HANDS
GEEE) 6259 8
l or n!
Ask Matloc
Alabastifie
You can make vour home brighter, more cherfuland
jmore sanitary by decorating the walls with Alabastine,
! J !! .1 1 il t .--V. -f oil KracL-nrrrMinrlc
idna you will men nave uie iiiu&uaiiiaLi -i an uuuiu..
Sr . i r . i ""Pi r. l ... a l
ffor your pictures and turnishings. i ne sou vcivcuy ma-
bastine tints are both dainty and restrul.
You can have your entire home decorated in one harmonious color scheme, carry
ing out your individual taste and ideas in each room, and making the walls blend
jcibctly with the woodwork, rugs and furniture.
I V.. -a .l. j-- j .f Inlcminc. the sameness of wall paper pat-
krnsand the unsanitary conditions that invariable follows their use, by having your
Jome decorated with
Alabastine
The Sanitary Wall Coating
AU,-:.,,. i s.u,n T,,all-nsoer and far more satisfactory than kalso-
Wm. It ill neither fade, rub off nor scale, and it affords nob-cn; p'.a:: lo- .n-
$ or disease germs. Anyone can apply AUbactine w.tn a ..di wa
tutin. . . . j T!v ti'its can be intermixed to torm an
wstine comes in sixteen tints and wmte. i n-s- t1'15
G variety of shades.
Uabastine can also be used in relief work -raised decorative motifs -effects that
. otothcrwisc.be obtained. Alabastine hardens and becomes a par of the wall
N- You can trwretorS apply anew tint right over the old A abastmc w.thout
ing0-scraping,a.i.cSsrvhSnw:i il-?P ot kil.7m.nc lias been
.V or is used again.
j lllckoi k Hiirk Cohkii Rpmedy.madc
i by the Hickory llrak Remedy ('om
! pany. of Salem, Or., RUaranieed to be
't pure; Ruaranteed to cure your cough
. or money refunded. Guaranteed to
1 make a friend of you. For Bale by
j Hull's Red Cross Drug Store and
OASOM.VK M'UOn RAWING
W. G. White ! prepared to saw
your wood on short notice.
Phone Black 4351. Residence,
j 516 West Sixth street.
DeWitt'B Carboltzed Witch Hazel
Salve. It is especially good for piles.
Sold by all druggists.
I
Carter's Crude White Lead
Crown Mixed Paints (best in the world)
K&elock Stains, Vanrshw and Brushes m
3? 2aste9thSlf
Phone Main 60
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Notlrn for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Or., Ke!. 1 1, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the
act of congress of June 3, 1878, enti
tled "An act far the sale of timber
lands In the States of California, Or
egon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to all public land
states by act of August 4, 1X92,
Charles W. Scott, of Kugene, county
of Lane, state of Oregon, has filed
In this office his sworn statement
No fi(!76 for the purchase of the SK
Vt SliYi, Section 15, K'i NIC , Sec
tion 22, and SWVi NWVi of Section
No. 23, In Township No. IS S., Range
No. 9 W., W. M and will offer proof
to show that tho land sought 1b more
valuable for lis timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before
W. W. Calkins, P. S. Commissioner,
at his office at Kugene, Oregon, on
Friday, the 22d day of .Mine, 1908.
Ho names as witnesses: Ralph
Hunt, of Eugene, Oregon; Merrltt U:
Huntley, of Eugene, Oregon; Fred
Flsk, of Eugene, Oregon; Horace H,
Flsk, of Mapleton, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 22d day of
June, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. KDDY,
Register.
NOTICK I'tllt I'l IIUC'.XTIO.V.
United States Land Office, Itoseliurg,
Oregon, March 20, lluiH.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3. IJ78, entit
led "An act for the sale of timber
lands In the States of California. Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to all the Public
Land States by act of Auirust 4. 1X92,
llepsey A. Watts of Kugene, County
of Lane, State of Oregon, did on July
22. 19H7, file In tills officer her
sworn statement 'No. 9"91 for the
purchase of tho N 1-2 of NK 1-4;
RW 1-4 NK 1-4 and l.ot 4 of Sec
tion No. 18, in Township No. 19.
south. Range No. 8. West W. M. and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its tim
ber or ste.. than for agricultural
poses, and to establish her Halm
to said land before W. W. Calkins,
P. H. Commissioner, at his office In
Kui:erie, Oregon, on Tu-day, the
lfih day of June, lflov q
She names as witnc- William
Aid. oi., of Waltyv ,n; A. II.
Hlnkson of AlmaVrfireL'on: Sidney
portf-r of Walton, Or'L''tn; Joseph
O. Watts of Kugene. (ireiron.
Ativ arid all p'-rons ciilruinir ad
verfly the nlv d'rb-'l land are
r'i'l-sft-d to file th'-ir c'.iims In this
effire on or le-fore said lth day of
June, l'j 'is.
RLNJAMIN I. KIHiV,
Register.
o
Cincinnati. April 18. Application
for the appoint meut of a receiver for
the Odell Brokerage Company, one, of
tho largest concerns of Its kind In the
country, was mado today by an at
torney representing the company for
tho p-ntectlon of its business.
Attractive Show.
Here are a few selections from n
circus poster recently displayed In Am
bnla, India:
"1. Hume horses will mnjte as very
much Iwtter tricks.
"2. Tho clown will como ami talk
with that horses, therefore tho audi
ence will inugli Itself very much.
".1. Roys will Jump nnd roll In tho
mud. '
"4. One man will walk on wlro tight,
ho doing very nicely, becauso ho l'
professor of that.
"3. Then will mo the very much
better dramatic.
"Notice. No sticks will le allowed
In the spectator, nnd ho shall not mak
ing the smoke; also we don't make It
only the fourth class.
"N. II. The circus Is the very much
better; therefore ho come to see that"
Ho Had Room.
"Dpsr uie, Tom, you eat a good deal
for n little follow." remarked Uncle
Doha to liis nephew.
"I s'per t I nreh't so little Insldo as I
look outside," was Tom's Ingenious an
Bwcr. ,
When Ho Oot His Mon.y.
Howell-That fellow has made n for
tune out of one txsik. Powell He's an
author, Is he? Howell No. the book
I refer to was his fulber-lu law's check
book. Exchange.
Kennedy s Laxative Congh Syrup
acts promptly, yet gently on the bow
els, through which tho cold Is forced
out of tho system, and Rt the same
time it allays Inflammation. Sold by
all druggists.
NOTICK I'XHt PI'III.K WTION.
United States Land Office, Rosoburg.
Oregon, March 23, 1908.
Notlc(. Is hereby given that In
compliance with' the provisions of
the act of Congress of June 3, 1 878,
entitled. "An act for the sale of tim
ber lands In the States of California.
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington
Territory." as extended to ail the
Public Land States by act of Aug
ust 4, 1892, Ralph C. Oglesby of Ku
gene, County of lane, state of Ore
gon, did on August 27, 1907. file In
this office his sworn statement No.
91. 1. for the purchase of the N 1-2
of SK 1-1 of Section No. 8. in Town
ship No. in south, Range No. 4, Hasf
W. M.. and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land berore W. W.
Calkins, P. S. Commissioner, at his
office In Kugene, Oregon, on Wed
nesday, the lTth of June, 1908.
lie nanus as witnesses: Carl V.
figle.by of Kugene, Oregon; William
T. l!rL!iafii of Kugene, Oregon;
John Krabhain of Kugene. Or
gun; William H. Rentier of KugeiQ
Oregon.
Atiy'nriJ all per-nns claiming ad
vef'elv the a !ni e-d("icr! bed lands
Q r uue-Nd to Lie their claims In
ri fifflce on or before the said
17:i day of June. 19'is.
RK.YIAMIN L. KIlllV,
Register.
SISBK
WILLING TO BE OBSCURE.
Modest!
Well. 1 Rhotitit Rtiy.
I mitfht ir.iup
, Ho qiinlllloil.
But then -who Isn't, pray?
Kii. thnnk you,
i Gentlomun.
It touches m depply,
jnt t tool vory muoti flattered,
Hut r-illy
1 couldn't nrorpt
TIki prvnMi'iitlul nomination.
I'rptja of bunlni'its
Ami othir thltiica.
You know.
Would tund In th way.
Jlut, any.
If it la rcnlly ao
That no orio will tuka
Thn vlra ptvaUlency,
I wilt aiturllW'o
lVraonal IVellnru.
llve up. If nod be, v
My two tty eleven Dullness
And accept.
I'm ao lender hearted
I can't stand It
To BOD
Tho American peonla
Tloweil down with itrlof
ltfi'Htiao no one
Will titkn second placa.
I'll play the hero
And be It,
Willingly
1'luiiKu Into obscurity
l-'ir tho nake
Of my dear native land.
1 may bo regarded
As a chump.
Hut what care IT
Onmt men
Are always mlsiindnrstonrl.
Me for the vice presidency
Farewell ambition!
When do I begin
Drawing my salary?
It Loomed
Largo.
"Ho 1 gradu
ally losing bis
sight."
"Can be seo
anything now?"
"Duly bis Uu
lsh." K
MKIlltV WIDOW H.i;OllH
A new line of Merry Widow sailors
just rerelved at Colvln & Russell's,
84 Kaat Ninth street. tf
NOTICK I'Olt PI HLIC.VITON.
United States Land Office. Roseburg,
Oregon, March 2 1, 1 908.
Notice Is hereby given that In
compliance with the provisions of
the net of Congress of June 3, 1 878,
entitled. "An act. for the sale of tim
ber lands In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all the
Public Land States by act of Aug
ust 4, 1 892, Kllen L. Clark of Ku
gene, County of Lane, Slate of Ore
gon, did, on August HI, 1907, file
In this ofllce her sworn statement
No. 9132. for the purchase of the
H 1-2 of SK 1-4 of S.- tloll No. 2 1. In
Township, No. 17 south, Range No.
7 West, W. M.. nil1 will offer proof
to show that the laud sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim
to said land before W. W.
Calkins, P. S. Commissioner, at his
offlep in Kugene, Oregon, on Satur
day, the pith day or June, ldos.
She names as witnesses: Oenrge
II Hale of Hale. Oregon; Daniel
Clark. Clark P. ilcvcreaiix. and Mer
rill lievereanx, all of Kugene, Ore
gon. Any it ml all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands
lire requested to file their clallllR In
this ofM'c on or before the said
I ;i:h day of June, 1 mis.
IIKNJAMIX L. KIHiY,
Renter.
We Protect
the quality and save all
the aroma and strength
by packing
tuVif Folger's
jgg Cotde
KV) Gate
in aroma-tight tins. Sold
on merit No l'rizes No
Coupons No Crockery.
J. A. Folger (XX Co.,
San Francisco
IH.t OKAtlON DAY, M AY Mil
If you intend to have a monument
or tablet erected by Decoration Day
you should make your selection ut
once, whllo there Is a nice stock to
select from. Nothing but tho best of
work furnished at reasonablo prices.
Corner Sixth and Willamette sts.
m2 9 K. C. LAKE.
Inves.uia will doubio their money
tracts In the Blair street addition.
The city mubt tiulld In Hint direction.
In two years If they buy lots or acre
Ilee supplies of all kinds.
CIIAMHKItS HARDWARK CO
rA DELIGHTFUL
iauipF4cf
mparts a pleasing o(tnco"
and delicacy to the skin A
and restrains the ravages of II j
nn. wint unit lim. JP I i
nates sunburn, tan and Irecklcs and
renders imperceptible annoying
minor blemishes and sallowness.
It possesses a dainty, clinging; odor
exclusively its own and is in every
way a perfect toilet luxury. Price I
50 cents. Ask your druggist for it
unvTHUEumii on mmm'
nwii untmiuHL uw. i
SIMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of thi State of
Oregon for tho County of Lane.
J. J. Walton, Plaintiff vs. George L.
Moore, Defendnnt.
To Ooorge L. Monro, defendant ;
In tho ititmo of tho Slato of Ore
gon: You are hereby relinked to ap
pear and answer tho complaint filed
against you 'in the above entitled
suit within six weeks from the dato
of tho first publication of this sum
mons; and If you so fall to answer;
for want thereof tho Plaintiff will
Uiko Judgment nnd decree against
you as prayed for In tho complaint
herein, to-wlt; that tltln be iuluted
In the plaintiff to thu lota thruu nnd
four and cast half of southwest quar
ter of Section thirty In Township
Sixteen South, Range Six West, Will.
Mor. in Lane County, Oregon.
And that you bo decreed to havo
no Interest or estate therein.
This summons Is served by publi
cation thereof once each week for six
successive weeks In the Kugcnn
Weekly (luard by virtue of an order
made In the above entitled cause on
tho 18th day or March, 191)8 by the
Hon. L. T. Harris, Judge or the suld
Court, dono In mien Court.
WALTON & NKSS.
Atlys. ror Plff.
Dato of first publication of tbli
summons Is March 26, 1908,
NOTICK POK I'l IILICATIO.N.
United Htules Land Office, Hosoburg,
Oregon, March 20, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that 111 com
pliance with the provisions of the act
ot Congress or June 3, 187S, entit
led "An act tor tho sale of timber
lands In the States of California, Ore.
gon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to all tho Public
Laud Stales by act or August 4, 1 892,
Kmlly J. Damltlo of Aberdeen, Conn,
ly of Chchalls, State of Washington,
did on July 19, 1907, file In this of
fice her sworn statement No. 9090
for the purchase of the Lot 7 of Sec
tion No. li, In Township No. 18, south,
Range No. 6, West W. M. ami will
offer proof to show that the land
sought Is ore valuable for its timber
or stone than for airrlcull ural uir
purpoHfs, mid to establish her cbilut
said land before W. W. Calkins, P.
S. CouimlsHloiier. at his office In Ku
gene, Oregon, Tuesday, the 9lh day
of June, 1 908.
Hint names as witnesses: W. R.
Smith of Klmlra. Oregon; I. S. Day
of Ivlson, Oregon: A. Warden of Iv
Isot On-gnn: (i. K. Huntley or Ab
erdeen, Washington.
Any nnd all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands nro
rciustcil to file their claims In this
office on or li'fore said 9th day of
June, I'JOs,
IIKNJAMIN f. KDDY,
U Re-iSter.
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j iii'nwij n.iin . '"i,;ri 11 -11 i'i 1 1 , ill .1 u o
I by the Hlikory It u k Remedy Com
pany, of Salem, Dr., guaranteed to bti
pure; gnat -int. eil to cure your cough
or money refnn li d. Oiiarant. o to
make a fi lend of i.'u. Kor salo by
I Cross Drug store and
deal 'rs every h jro.
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