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MISDffORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MIED1TQIID, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1910. 11 i Now is the time to purchase Just Dropping a Line To tell you I still have a few hundred pear trees. Good stock and in nice condition for setting. Bartlett, Anjou, Howell, Bosc :an: Orchard .j ' in the famous1 -Tract 110 Newtown and Spitzenburg' Apple Blenheim and Moorpark Apricot, Cherry Trees, Grape Vines, English Walnut, Plum Trees, Rhubarb Plants A Nice Line of Shade Trees at Cost EDEN VALLEY NURSERY N. S. BENNETT 1201 North Central Ave. HANLEY AGAIN 8 INDICTED Landowner of Central Orcuon Gets Into Trouble Over Cutting Timber on Government Land Secret In dictment Returned. o.- OUIl' PORTLAND, Or., April Willinm Hanloy of Burns, sidorcd tho wealthiest utookruisor oi EiiBtorn Oregon, will bo nrreHtod tlim morultiK to nnawor n Bocrot iiuhiut niont found against hint March 22 by tlio fodornl grand jury, charging him with outtitifc timber on government land. Mr. Ilnnloy la visiting in Portland. Yesterday when Unitod Statos Mar shall Rued oullod him by tolophouo ut tho Portland hotel and informod him of tho chnrgo against him, Mr, Ilun loy nskod that ho bo given until thin iiiorniiiir boloro tuo papers woro served, to allow him tiino to. gut londHinun. Tho roquost wuh granted. Tliiu ia tho Booond timu tho govoru nicnt Iiub nccuaod Mr. Hanloy of vi olating tho federal lawn. A yoar ago ho wax found guilty of fcuoiug about 83,000 aorou of govornmont land un lawfully and was sntencod to pay a fino of $500 nud moot tho costs of tho cntjo, which in all amounted to $3230.00, Tho onso wuh nppoalod and will bo nrguod boforo tho Unitod Statos Ap)ollato court in San Fran cisco May 4. Thoro aro two ohargoa oginst Mr. Hanloy in tho indictment of of March 22, ono alloging tho cutting of 1000 cordfi of wood on public land in No vombor, 1007, and tho other accus ing him of moving timbor from public laud in Dooomhor, 1000. If tho Burns capitalist is found guilty ho will bo at least roquircd to sorvo sonio timo in jail, as tho stnto under which was Indicted provides that a fiuo shall bo imported of throo tiinoa tho vnluo of tho timhor re moved and a Hontonoo imprisonment not to oxcood 12 months shall be made part of tho punishment, Two largo ranchos, tho "P" ranch and the Diamond ranch, in TIarnoy county, aro controlled by Mr. Ilnn' loy. It is understood that tho wood Mr. Hanloy Is alleged to havo unlaw fully tnlcon from govornmont land was used for tho oporatlou of a drodgor on ono of thcuo ranehua in tho Ilnnioy valloy. Although it has boon more than two weeks sitico tho indictment ugainst Mr. llauley wus returned, he did not know of its csibtuico until ycHtorduy, when ho wus informed by Marshal Rood. Mr. Hanloy is fre quently in Portland, and thu govern ment was saved thu expense of bend ing u man to Hums for him by wait ing for his appearance here. , Hills bordering Harney valley aro covered with juniper, of geuorally dwarfed growth, and since whito peo plo took possession of that district it has been tho custom of many to hell) themselves to wood. As the juuipor trcos woro not of any use in tho lumbor business, it is said there has been n general understand ing that tho law against tho uso of timber on public lands did not apply to juuipor growth. Mr. Hanloy mndo tho following statement last night concerning thu charges : "Among other business I have in Haruoy county, I manage tho prop erties of tho Harney alloy Dovclop- mcnt company. "On this property is over 80,000 acres of worthless tide swamp, which I thought it would bo good to drain for future farms when tho railroads came and tho cattle ranches could bo broken up into farms and homes. To drain (his great swamp I pur suadod tho owuors to lot mo dig up an old dredgo nud go to work, To run tho dredgo I had to havo fuel. I contracted with my noighbora for juuipor fuel from tho hills, but had nothing to do with tho cutting. 1 want to bo porfectly frank and snv if I had known they woro outtiug juuipor on govornmont sections 1 would havo thought nothing of it, for juuipor has never boon classed as timbor nud has always boon oonsid- orcd froo to tho sottlor. Not until this iudiotmont against mo has any ono in tho wost over considered that juniper scrub was timbor, It has been tho custom for Bottlers to help tlioin- solvoa to it for fuel nnd fencing, so, if I had known that tho men I contracted from woro going to out on govornmont lands, I would havo thought nothing of it. "After tho wood whs cordod up dolivorcd and paid for, it was seized by a special ..gont and the man who out it woro browbeaten, throatonod and intimidated to supply ovidonoe for tho govornmont. Thoy woro told by Spopinl Agent Mead that ho hud a comploto onso against them, I wui: tho follow thoy woro aftor." INNOVATION TAKING CENSUS Advance Population Schedules to Be Left With Heads of Families In Some of the Largo Cities of the Country In a Few Days. Each head of n family in a number of cities will roceive, n few days prior to April 15, whou tho United States consus begins, an "ndvauco population schedulo," containing all tho questions which appear in the official population schedulo to bo carried by tho census takers. Theso advnnco schedules nro to bo filled in by tho heads of families or, in thoir nbsonco, by other motnbors of their families, nud the schedules will bo taken up by tho enumerators during tho progross ol tho nctual enumeration, This notion on tho part of tho cen sus bureau is a complete innovation nnd nn important ndvauco in Amen can census methods of obtaining n count of tho population, and the bu roan authorities expect it to prove of great practical and scientific value It insures greater accuracy and completeness in tho returns, as tho heads of tho families, who nro geu orally tho most roliablo sources of information, nro thomsulvos given sufficient opportunity in advance of tho enumeration to exaniino dolibor- atcly and to answor exactly tho cen sus questions. In past consusos it wns tho case usually that tho head of tho family was absont at work whon tho enumerator cnllod, and ro llanco had to bo placed on othor mcmbore of tho family, frequently sorvnuts or ohildron, or on neigh bors, none of whom can bo classed as dependable informants. SUMMONS. In tho circuit colt rt of tbo stnto of Orogon for tho county of Jackson. Woods Lumbor company, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Cascade Coal Company, a corporation, J, C. Brown and J. W. Drondbont, dofondants. Suit to forocloso llou. To J, W, llroadlmnt, ono of tho nbovo named dofondantB: In tho namo of tho stato of Orogon, you aro horoby roqulrod to nppoor and answor tho plaintiff's complaint Inow on fllo a.ralnst you In tho nbovo jontltlod court and cauto on or before tho lost day of tho tlmo prescribed In the order for publication of sum moas boreln, to-wlt: on or bctoro the 28th day of March. 1910. said dato i ..... . . ... . . uuiug iuu expiration oi biz weeics rrom tho day of first publication of this summons, and If you fail to appear and answor, for want thereof tho Plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rollet demanded In nald com plaint, succinctly stated aa follows: That tho plaintiff be awarded Judg ment against the defendants and each of them for the sum of $540.37, to gothor with intoroot thereon at tho rato of 6 por cent por annum from tho 19th day of August. 1909. until paid, and for costs and disbursements of Bald suit, Including $150 reasona ble attorney's fco and tho further sum of $2.25 paid for filing and re cording tho certain Hon described In said complaint: that said principal sum and lntorest and costs and dis bursements and attorney's reo bo de creed a Hon upon defendant's real property mentioned In said comnlalnt ana described as follows: Tho southoast quarter (1-t) of tho southeast quarter (1-4) of soction four (4) and tho southwest quarter U-4) of tho southwest quarter of soction throo (3) In township thir- ty-soven (37) south of rango ono (1) west of Wlllamotto meridian: that said doscrlbod property bo sold undor tho ordor and docreo of Bald court, as by law provided, and that tho pro ceeds, or sufflsdont thoroof, bo applied In payment of said Judgment; that the dofondants and each thereof bo barred and foreclosed of all rlcht. title or equity of rodemptlou la or to said property. Thin summons is published In tho Medford Mall Tribune lr order of Hon. P. M. Culklns, Judco of tbo above entitled court, which said or der was mado and entered on tho 12th day of Fobruary, 1910, and tho first publication hereof la tho 13th day of Fobruary, 1910. W. B. PHIPPS, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Eden Valley Orchard This famous bearing Orchard has been sub-divided into small tracts, which are now being sold at reasonable prices. If; you are looking for positively the best thing in the northwest ' W a small orchard, this is your chance to get in right. Most Profitable Investment TO BE FOUND IN AMERICA ' ' V . PROPERTIES ' , OF t '& PROVEH WORTH NOTICB. To -whom It may concc-a: I have no proporty fo; sale at any prlco. 10 MHO. J. F. HUTCHASON. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. floblo is proparod to fit glasses in nil oaso3 of dofcctolvo sight that glasses will romody. Repairs of nil Kinds. Broken lenaos duplicated. 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