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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1902)
I OUR COUNTY I Correspondents I tk.... t ..2 . 1 - V,JJ.jJI , Gotnmunlontlonn f".n cur huv eral aorruopnndisnta rot: I runuh .his oUioe not lutor than WyJoosd'y noon lo iiiHtiru pulilloollc . KKle I'olnt Kairlot, . nv A. 0. IIOWI.KTT. The Oho MolhodlHtS oonduotod rovivitl BorvlouH Imro liml wuuk. Our boIiooI opunud litHt Monday tnorr.ing, with Prof. It. Jonus us principal and Mm, John H, Co.ik ah primary tonohor. J, J. Kryur and urnndHon, Austin Onion, and Kloyd IWoo and fam ily roturnnd luHt wouk Irom tho huoklulicrry patch. Their riiturn wiih haHlonnd Roinnwhat hy tho 111 ixmH of uHtln, ho holiiK tnkmi nick whilo iti Ihu mountain".. Thoy ro Krl having had a vory ploiiHitnt timo and Hiiooutidnd In gottinK forty KiilloiiH of borrlod. Mra. I). J. H. I'unroo and noil and dnhtiir woro (ilwooftlio party, but thoy did not rotum until lator. 1 On WudniiHilay of IiihI week your corroHpondunt Htartud for Kt. Klam ath with a load of loinatoim nnd n fuw Back", of tho fniuoiiH J5a(lc l'oint ouioim. On tliu way 1 panam! n law nurnhiir of toania loaded with lunibor from tho millH Up with Mr, No tt and family. MIhh Ada Hwlndon was visiting rolalivoa at Grants Van roootitly. John Noah in enKagod at work for Dr. Ray at tho Uradon mine. lCmmott Sutton who In working with Havago IlroH. OiraHhing inu oliitio Hpont Sunday at homo, MIhr Nina HouNoholdor who has hcon veiling rolatlvoH at Dlllard, Ore, In homo for a ihort vIhIL ' 141 mor NIoIioIh and wlfo roturnnd homo from Klk crook laut week, whor thoy havo boon on a hunting cipoditlon. Mr. and Mm, Bort Nlohols who II vo noar Central Point Hpont Sat urday and Sunday a' gueHto of I'.lmor NiohoU and family. . Bradcu it Graham havo bocn milling tholr rich oro at thoir mill noar town whloh avoragod 180 to tho ton. The gontlnmon have a good initio whloh thoy Intend to work Boon with quito a lorcoot rnon. A Communication. Mr. Killlor Allow mo to anuulc a few worila In favor of Uliiiiiiliurlaiu'a Coiik'i Itummlv. 1 Milliiivil lor In run youri) with tlio bronchitis mill imulil not nloiip ut nliilit. 1 trli.'il Hvvoral uoulurH uinl vnrloni iiUtiit in-- .'klimi, but could K1'1 mitliluir U) irivn nix iiny rulluf until my wll.i gil a liiilllu uf llila viilunlilo mndi ulliu, wlilnli liu ihiiiiiiImIiiIv rvlhivuU inc. W. H. llrockumn, lluu. ll, Mo. Tills ruiiinily in lor ii li! by Chun. btrmiK, druj,'i(lat. llrowiiHlioro ItnniM. Ouorgo Hrown him returned from Klamath county, whoro ho him boon proHpuoliuit for a oaltlo ration. Mr. MoCray, tho gonial itentlo- man who turvoyud tho ditoh, wan hore on a abort bumm-HS visit last Real Batata Tranafera. M II Voiiiik to AiiuilNt Gonial, e,i at ao'4 of awlf, nm ;w, tp HI, no,, uf nw'i, tf of n(i of nw!, aad wt4 of WA. aeo 1, tp i, 1 1 : oorlaln iiuru olaluialu Kvana eron mlnlliK cllfttrlut 100 Vrml J llyilM to Olllla U Oalriwnll, loll) 111 mill U, lillc M, It It mill, Ashland - I7r Anna II (Jriiaory loH I Whltmorc, Iota 88 llllil 4, blk II, It It a4r1, Anhland 17ft William OlomnnlHlo John CletuuillK, 100 aerua in fno ip inn, r n c nw l.mirn O Ootfoiiuliuti Ui Allon David, Iota 13, II anil If,, blu (I, It It 1il, Aaliland... H I WlilliiKirii lo Myrtle A Wlillniora, n no half Intercut ir. Iota la and M, blk II, It It iilil, Aahlunil Hurxatrt llnawlilk to O H Hllllnr, Inla 4, ti, Mary (J Wllann el al u Jaa M Wllaon, an!Y uf nw!i. nn'Ant una, n of nwJt of r.t!; Not Doomed for blfe. "I wan truuUid for three yenrn by good dootorii," wrltua W, A.Urcer, MoCoii nnllavlllo, O., "for plluit and flntiiln, but, wlion all failnd, Uuolclnn'i Arnica Halve cured mo In two woolen." Cures burin, (inline, cut, oorna, lorea, erup tlona, cult rlioum, plica, or no pay, 2fio at Chan, Htranff'a drui; atoro, (lining Ucatlon, l-atll Jnrnna anrl W V Wrlrbt located a quartx claim lu If uinbotf inlnlof dlalrlot on AukuhI 'JO. im. J T and Olllo Odnn looatod two plaror olalma In Wlinnr mlnlna dutrlnl on Hoptoinbnr 2, IM2 Jamna llmiv liMiaUiil luirtala nuarlr. olalma In Hlaokwoll iiiIiiImk dlalrlot on Mapuinbor I, IWJ. A Bad Disappointment, ttiAffoollvo llvor modlolno !a a dlHappalnmont but jroll don't want Ut piira.o, atraln and break tho Klanda of tho alomaob and bowota, DoWllt'a Ultllv Knrly Itinera novor dlauppolnt. Tboy oloaiiM) tbo ayttnn of all pulaou and putrid niatlor and do It ho Kimlly that oou onjoya tbo liloaNunt offoolH'. Tlmy aro a lonlo to tbe liver. Cure bllloltiitiiiN, Uirpld liver and prevuut fovur, Cbui. Hlraiix. Honuo river: also mut (iiiito a nuin bur of UuiiiiH going to tho valley for fruit and mipnliiiH, and a good many Hoguo Ilivor valley people wno woie wuo. retiirniuit homo from Klamath ul, Tinnmi Hull lmiran her County, whero thoy had boon work- .0i)0o t aa fiutto achool house ing during haying, winio I wae llHl Monday. Sho will make her at Fort Klamath, If. h olHon and , at jr, j0hn Obenuhaine, l"a?r, o towa, oame in R - ho,e) ... tl. . miuoi u nrn ni w t fih hnv ' . ... - ' . .. . r . . who wftH on tho Btok Hat for A lo ,1 .. V. a nnnifnrnil a n1 Uf II B fl t. whiuh thoy lntondod tukinK homo '.. ,i.,.i .1 ' n f n.A 111 at If Kt l( 1 I.,l I 1'IWUIUIU UUIIIIH Miww v oaav w.vi, t u... mr. 4,D.,w.. '"" -" - wook buying Buppliea. o 1.1 ii, ,.. Mr. Williams, the president and v,r.uir in.a aiwi, wiiuio u i r a-,u r nl was six or seven foot deep. Thoy ' ' . f I UHUI1 Vo.. la uina.iuK hid uoiiu- linQ Ulllttl A UUIIUUUVIl Wl UUHU.. t , , . Saturday morning I mot John Ply quarters nert, anu . ono u. vn ...-1.. w...if....i ...j rt... m;ii bovs aiflona tbe hands on the .r f AahUnil at tli Hnvt hotel H"''n in Kt. Klamath. Mr. riymaie re- in muon, mo DurM.,., ccntlv had one bono of his right of construction, has his hands ml arm broken by a horse, at Chowau- giving grades on tho ditoh, looking nn lint Kn anrl Mr. MilUnn were after tho work and keeping the --1 - . rr . , , . . i 1 1 on their way to tbo huckleberry company s interests wen tn nmiu. patch to have a good time. Satur- Th fmlt ( sond and abundant lav afternoon I called on A. Hoytl; .u;. i0jn. Thnrn Unlentv of . w .r. ! i "- T ana lamiiy. nire. noyi is in poor work at g00ti wages, and there is ) ealth, and is talking of going ,to no excull0 for ftny0ne who is able to Medford for medioal treatment. I -,v in lu. inaftmr In nr about I .1 T 1 I O niso calico on mr. anu nirs. p. n. Brownsboro. :tillortson, formerly 01 jacason T. . . T . t,-.. c. County, iney nave one 01 mo . ,j n .,- r . . , 1 . . I UV lUVntOU VIIU "tlW nvuv Jinest stooa ranones in mat seoiion. .. . .. A ,v. fm A .James w. rew an-, .sevora, ner of th8 cnlnp 8t tho drop .Inokson County are visiting at Fort . , , . &. Klamath and vioinilv. When 1 DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY Backache CURE All dlaeaiea of Kldneyi, ddar, Urinary Oraann. AIm, Rheumatl.m, Back Solia.IIeartDlaeaae.Oravel, ropiy, Female Trouble!. Don't become dlioouraaed. There Is a Ottre for VOU. If iiecunfturv wrlto l)r. Konner Ho liua .pent li llfo tlion r:urlliK Juat aucto CHMiNaayoura. All eoiiNUltatlona Free, f Itfid MAVnm etiwn nf bl,l,,i,v diu,,,., nnri rheiiiiiutlNfn. riliu.aliiLririfiif hnniv iLLt,ip. fltirforeil InhniHo ptiln. My wlfo wnaaorloualy aiKKjMiu wiin lerituio truiiDlua. itr. ironner f Kidney und llurkw lin ( lu rn eurod im Imlli. K. M. W1IKKI.KH, Itundolph. In." DniKKlata. Mc.. Ak ffirfVKikJInok-Tree. ST.YITUSTMCEnn! Sold by Medford Drug Company BUTLER. JJEWRLlflR. arrivod at Fort Klamath there was Almost a Hour famine; ono man who had a fow sacks asked 1 86 per saok for it, but by this timo they have a full supply on hand. whloh is on Bert WeBts and Brad ithaw's land. The water is coming xluwly but lean absolute certainity. Two families from Lob Angeles, Cal., stopped at Capt. West's lust WodneBdny night on their way lo it ,,. ..,.-. "I. .l .1. .:n ll. nt ll,rA v.rlm IJIK UUVMl uruoa, wuoro nmv rii 4innsid.ira.blv. Last Friday morn- camp for a month fishing and hunt- registered ins the thermometer 'thirty deitreos above loro, and 10 o'clock a. m. it had -olchtv doKreos. How is that for a -chanue? I reached homo on Tncs lav. acooiiinitnied by Mr. Nelson and Mr. HlaosBor, both of whom aro -delighted with our oountry They wore under tho direction nt nd pilotage of Burt West, who reached has a reputation as one (it mo most HuoctiKNiui (leer sinyors in mis section. The camp was.onlargert n Snturday by Mr. and Mrs. George West who will lako a week or t-n days' outing and enjoy the company of their friends from l,on Migelos 8m i til's Dandruff Pomade Htnpa iwlilnif neulp upon one appllea- Pollcriiinii Akcrs. tho Kreano ofllcor who was woiindnd In a fracan with a JanuiKiHii, Ih mtlil to bo In a crltl.-ul cundltlon. It Is aniioiiniMiil Hint, boKliinintc Scp- tnnibur 1, tho wuk.-h of all tho ma c-hlnlats In tho omploy of the Santa Ko company at Hun llornardluo, woro locreaaud from (.'1.25 to $3. SO a day IncrnailnK tho payroll nearly X 1 000 month. . AncordlnK to reports now coming In from the country the Engllnh wal nut crop of Southern California will mat tiro nilly tn days carllar this, yonr than In former ypars. Tho crop will be large and quality up to tbo standard. Fred Stanley and wlfo. who made away with a rig belonging to a Santa Rosa llvoryman, woro found guilty of putty lurcony and given ten days each In tho county Jail. Frodorirk Marriott who waa shot for a acurrllous attack In tbe San Francisco News letter on the char actor of Miss Marie Ogo, appears to bo on the road to recovery.. ' Percy C. Johnson of Decatur. III., Is under arrest at Los Angeles, charged with burglary. The capture was made through a young woman of lxa Angeles who waa to have mar ried Johnson on Monday.' Joseph niock, San Francisco man ager of the Preservallne Manufactur ing company of Now York, has been arrestod on a charge of violating a city ordinance by selling an alleged "harmful and . baneful preservative." Retired army officers aro consider ably wrought up over a decision of tho socretnry of war which deprives them of wearing tho uslform of tholr lirnvnt rank and compels them to wenr tho costumo of the actual rank with which thoy aro retired. Tho In tention of tho war department was evidently to spare retired ofllcors the expense of conforming to the recent ly adopted uniform regulations, but tho effect of the order as It Is worded Is to prohibit them tho uniform of tho hlghor title ' M : . . For a bad taste, In tbe rrouth take Oliaruborluin's Stomach and Llvor Tab lute. Cor aalo by Clias. Strung, druggist Oppoai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statea Land Office, Rosoburg, Oregon, July 10, 1902. notice Is hereby given that in coin- 1 lance with the provisions of the ac-t of ongreas of June 8. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htatesof California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by aul of Au.nat 4, 18W2, COIINKLIA JOHANSEN, of Seattle, county of Klnjr, State of Washington, i.un this day Sled In this ofllce her sworn statement No. 2031, for the purchase of the Southeast Quarter (HKi) of Section No. 211. in Township No. 84, South of Kanfre No. 3 Kant, and will offer proof to show that the land ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Recelvor of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, tne iitn oav oi November, jvoz. the names as witnesses: Orrllle C. R. Kills. of Seattle, Washington, Malllda C, Allen, of Grants Pass, Oregon. George I) King, of Medford, Oregon, and George F. King, of Medford, Oron. Any and all persons Claiming ad versely the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of November, iwz. J.T. Hbiixies, Register. Watch Reualrlnr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, July 24, 1902 Notice is hereby nivon that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An set for tbo sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, BRUCE TURNER. of Spokane, county of Spokane, State of waalnng'on. lias tins uav nieo in ini- ofllce his sworn statement No. 3035, for the purchase of the Northwest Ouarter NW of Section No 20. in Township No. 33. South of Range No. 2 W and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said land be lore the Register and Receiver of this office at Koaeburg. Oregon, on Wedne- Iny. tbe 10th .lay of December, lauz. H o names as wi messes : w . r-. uuryea, K. Durvea and J. M. Byrne, of Spokane Washington, and M. S.-McCown, of Medford, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming ad verselv the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or uelore said lutn aay oi Decern oer 1002. J. T. Bridges, Register, Joiih Woslliafur. of Loogooloo, Ind Is a poor man, but ho buvh Im would nut lion, three Ui six removes nil ditndrtilT bowllhnu. Ohnmhorliiln'a Pain lliilru If and will stop fulling hair. I'rloo f0c. , t Cot flvo dollars a bottl", or it saved nt all druirirlat. Sample froo. Addrusa him from being n orinnlo. No externul Hmlth Bros., Frosno, Calif. For salo hpnlicntion is c-nuiil to this liniment or by Modford Drug Company. Kanes Creek Items. ., IIY SINK D1K. ' Mr. Minor was a Gold Hill itor lost Sunday. Mm, Foster was a Gold visitor Just Saturday. Miss Anna Noah is stopping vit- HiU A very 'painful nffnlr ; but notice the expression of triumph on tho old mnni mv's fncu. Slio knows from inuuy such experiences thnt (PliKRV DAVIS") will euro tlio worst enscs of colic, cramps, diarrhoea and dysentery, without dolny. Bownro of substitutes. ' 250." and 5ne. Milt and swollen joints, contracted miiHclus, stiff neck, sprains and rhou tnntlu nnd muscular piitna. It has also cured numerous casos of pnrtinl paraly sis. It is for salo by Cbns. Strang, druggist. Beagle Mums. A donso smoke hovers over tho Table Rook oountry. Wm. Jones, a prospornuB farmer of Bougie, was trading in Medford Tuesday. Mr. Von dor Hollon, of Wollon. culled today whilo mi route to'kL. C. Bollo's plnco in tho .Meadow?. Wm. Carter, of the Meadows, wont to Medford Wednesday with Bomo beef cattle for Mr. Barnoburg, the butoher, .... Mrs. Jobho Uiohnrdeon, of Bungle, was a delegate from New Ho ,e Churoh lo the Baptist ABSOointion, whloh met in Ashland last week. A. L. Gall nnd family, of Sums Valley, will leavo in a fow days for MrBhfiold, Coos County, whore they will make their future homo The Pel ton thrashing machine has completed its work in the Antioch section, and Mr. I'olton Has houBoc! the machine at his homo in SamB Valley for 1902, Ner-vo-lne. OuroB general debility, loss of man hood, snxunl weakness, pnin In buck, nervousness, eto, Host preparation on tho market today. Positive euro. Dr. Dnpont, Paris. Modfoi-il Di-iir Co. iigenls, Modford, Or. $1 por bottlu.six for 5. A lllfferonce. Recently n girl In a public school wns nsked by her toucher to explain the difference between the words bnl mice and renmlnder. Her answer wns "You ciiii sny '.-i man lost his bnliince nnil foil? but you cannot sny "n man lost Ills reiunliiilei- nnd fell.' " ' A Sample. Uncle (who hud Just entertained his nephew lu n Parisian rcstnurnntl oi n bad dinner, oh? Nephew (who Ir still growing) 1- (rs- rule. Lot's huvo another. Toledi Hlndc. If You Could Look to which vour coiikIi. If ncKlcclcd, will bring you, you would sect relief nt once and Unit naturally would be through NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, July 24, 1902 Notice is berebv given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol Jane 3, ibis, entitled "An act foi the sale of timber lands in the States ol California. Oreiron. Nevada, and Washington Territory , as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4.1892. JAMES M.BYRNE. of Snokane. county of Spokane. State of Washington, lias tins day tiled in mis office bis , sworn statement No. 303-1. for the purchase ol tbe lits & and 4. s&t SWi. SWi 8EJ. of Section No. 18. Township No. S3, Smith of Range No. 2 W., and win oiler prool to snow mat me land soueht is more valuable for its tim- lr or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to estnblish his cisim to said land before the Register and Receiver of ibis ofhee at Roseburg, Uregon, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December. 1902. Ho names as witnesses: W. E. Durvea. E. Durvea and B. Turner, ot Spokiine, Washington, and M. S. Mr. Cown, of Medford, Oregon. .Anv and all persons claiming au verselv the above-described lands are re- Hiics'od to file their claims in this onlce nn or before said 10th day of December, 1902. J.T. Bridoks, Register. souitht la mnro vuluabie for Its Umbo; or atone than for axrloultural purposea, and to eatabllat nls olalm to said land before tho county olrrk of Jaokon County, Oroaon, on Monday, the Ui day of Octobor, IWA Fla name, as wltneaaeat James Gorman, Jo.eph t.'urrlo,Jolin Prick and B. K. Ilart ry. all of Uranta Pass, tlreKon. Any and all porsona claiming advarsely the above-dasorlbed lands are requoatcd to lllo their clalmt In thin office os or before suld tth day at Octobnr, 1003. - J. T. Uninosi, lleslater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, July 10, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions 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," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, MATILDA ALLEN. of Grants Pass, county of Josephine. Klate of Oregon, has this day filed in this ofllce her sworn statem -nt No. , for the purchase of the N Wf of Section I No. 20, in Township 34, South of Range 3 E., and will offer proof to show that tne land Bought is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bor claim to said laud before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 11th day of November, 1902. She names as witnesses: O. C. K. Ellis, of Seattle, Wash., C. Johansen, of Seattle, Wash., Geo. P. King, of Big Butte, Ore., and Geo. King, of Trail, Ore. Any and all persona claiming ad versely tbe above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office in or before said 11th day of November. 1902. J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , , , UsiTsn Statct Ji Or'rira, RomiburK, Oro., Jillr 21, 1SWJ. Notice )b hnrnby glvou that In compliance with the nrnvlKlunit of tlio act of Congroiis ot June 9, IK7H. entitled, "An net for tho ale of timber lands In the Slates of California, Ore gon, Nrvada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the public land states by acta August, law, ., MRU f.KNNA M. WBI.TY, ' pi full roan, connty of Whitman, Slate of Wash ington, has this day Sled in this office bar sworn atalemont No. ll, for Ihe purchase of the Honih wont Quarter HW'Ai of Section No. M, In Townnhli; No. US South of Range No. 2 JL, and will offer proof lo show that the land sought Is morn valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim lo nald land before the Register ami Keoelverof thtH office al Roseburg, Oregon, en Tuesday, the Sth day ol Peeemlwr, 1002. She names as witnesses: Mrs, Mettle O. Stearns, of I'ullman, Washington, Mrs. Kllzabeth L. (irove, ot Snokane, Washington James (lorman, ol Medford, Oregon, and John i. Hlaley, of Hlalcy, Washington, Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tbeir claims In this office on or before sald fltlk day of Occember, Wi. 1. T. RaibOEs, Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'NITKD HTATM hkVU OrftCK. Ronotjurg, Ore., July 21, 1902. Notice U hereby xlvun that In compllanM with the pro v. ion a of the act of (VingrcM ot JunuS, ini, entitled "An act for the Hale af linitar land In the Htate of California, Ot- on, Nevas-la and iMhlntfton Territory' aa ex ten fled to all the Public Laml Htatea by art of Aug tint 4. IftW. MRH. BLIZABKTM L.OROVE. of Spokane, county of Spokane, Sin to of Wmh Ington, ha thin day filed In thin office her morn itatemenl No. JW17, for the purchase of the Bout head t quarter (HHAi, of Hcction No. 33, In Tw null li. No. :ci South, of Range No. 2 K.. and will offer proof to dhow that the la ml sought Is more valuable for Hp timber than tor . agricultural outpouch, and U eittabllHh her claim to nald land before the Koglxter and fte- eetvci oi iniR onice at itoftenurg, uri-gon, on Tueivlay, tho 9th day of lX'(!emTr, VML 8no , namei an wuneiueii: . Mattie j. Bicarns and Mri. Lenns M. Welty, of Pullman, Wash ington, James Oorman, of Medford, Oregoa, and John J. Hlaley, of Htaley, Washington. Any and all pernoni claiming adversely the above-deHcrihed lands are requeitted to Die their claims in thin onice on or before laid tn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statea Land Office, Roseburg. Oreeoo. Aueuet 1. 1902, Notice ia berebr eiven thai in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Ad act for tbe sale of timber landa in tbe States of California. Oreeon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Statea by act of August 4, lmz. LAMBERT SKILLMAN. of San Jose, county of Santa Clara, State of California, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 3092, for the purchase of the NEi of Section No. 9. in Township No. 32 S., Range No. 3 and will offer proof to ebow that the land sought is more valuable for its flin tier or stone than for agricultural pur poses, ana to estaousn nis claim to said land before the Countv Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, af, Jacksonville, Ore gon, on Tuesday, tbe 4tb day of Novem ber, 1902. He names aa witnesses: J. J. McCall, of Prospect, Oregon, S. S. Aiken, of Prospect, Oregon, Geo. P. Kine, of Medfprd, Oregon, and J. J. Lane, of Medford, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in-this office on or before said 4th day of November, 1902. J. T. Bridges, Register. J, T.,Bridoks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.; United' States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., July 21, 1902. Notice Is hereby siren that in comDlfaaaa with tbe provision! of the act of Congress oi Junes, 178. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Btatei of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Land States by aet of August 4, 1892, MKH. MATTIB C. STEARNS, of Pullman, county of Whitman. State of Wash ington, nas tnis aay niea in in is omce ner worn statement Ko. 8018. for the pnrchase.61 the Northwest Quarter (N'W4) of Section So. 32, In Town hip Ho. XI Sooth, of Range No. 2 ., and will offer proof to ibow that the landV Bought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and te establish her claim to said land before the Register arid1 Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th of day December, 1WJ. She names as witnesses: Mn. KlUabeth L. Grove., of Spokane, Washington, Mrs. Lenna M. Welty. of Pullman, Washington, James Gorman, ot Medford, Oregon, and John J. Staley, of Staler rt anningion. Any and alt persons claiming; adversely tha uea it In thl qay o ueCTinuer, t abore-deri their clai lands are requested to Al In this office on or before said vtfc J. T. Bridges, Register." Shiloh's Consumption T , . l Gtiftrnntecd to cure Con I ,lirt sumption, Bronchitis, VM W A.tnma, nnd all lung Troublca. Cures CourIis nml Colds Id a day. 25 cents. Vrlte to S. C. Whlls & CO., I,e Roy, N. V., lor free trlnl bottle. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ofllce, Rosnbure, Oregon, August 18, 1902. Notion ia lierebv eiven I hat in compli ance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An ict for the stile ol timber lands in tht States of California. Oreuon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. HIRNEY RICHARD WEST, , of Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas State of Oregon, has this day tiled ir Ibis officii bis sworn statement No. 327? for the purchase ot the Northwest Quar ter of tho Southwest Quaiter of Section No 12, Township 4 South, of Range ono l-.nst. itnd will ollur prool to snow that tlio land soucht is mo-o valuable for its timber or stone than for uen cultural purposes, and to establish his "hum to sum I unci nemie a. . rtiiion U. S. commissioner, at Medford. Oregon on Saturday, tlie-8th day of November, lll2. He names as witnesses : jomi li Wrislfv. M. F. McCown and John Mc Cown, of Meilfonl, Oregon, nnd Edward Goralinc. of Derby. Ori-cnn. ' Anv nnd nil nersons clnimini; ndverselv tho abovo-de8Crlbed lands are requested to filo their olniins in this otllce on or He fore said Sth day of November, 1002. J. T. Bridges, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Sotice Is hercbv nive thnt In comnliance ith the nrovisionsof tue act of Conicrcss of line S. IS. !. entitled "Ar. act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore- iron. Nevriila and nnshineton Territory." x tended to nil tne public land states dv act oi J. WIISK, of BiK Butte, County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, lias tills dny tiled In this office his sworn suitt'inent No. '2SV2. for the purchase of the of SW'i and of 8K4 of Section 7,Township i, n., n. a r.., . .m., buu win oner prutu w how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or etone than for agricultural pur- msos ami to osiaoiiHi nts ciann losani isnu oe ore t lie RcRister and Receiver of this office at Koseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of November. 11X13. He names as witnesses : George Rees, r. J. ioou, u. p. King and Howard RiohMrdfUiii. nil of Bitr Butte. Oreiron. (nv ana an persons claiming auversciy mc nttnve-desrrtbed lands are riHuiosted to filo their claims in this ofnee on or before said tutn dav of November. 1U0-J. J. T. Bridges, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lillUU H lUrUUIKt uit'Ki'l'l ""Huns -l lIHtt. Notice if hereby Riven that tne following tunned Hoinor nun mini umitui oi m ihhjhhuii t.i im.liii Until nrrmf In mintmrl of hiH (lllllin. Ill id Unit Bald proof will bu madoheforo A. S. Bllton, U. H. onminiHMonor, i aiouioru, uruguii, uh , Octobor r., liutt, vtat j ' WKSTLHY J. D, ANOKHRON, On U. li. No i. for tho v;g NWJ., NS SW'i, Hoe. IM, Tp. OT fl., It 2 Knit. lloimtmn tho following witnesses lo prove his c-milnuotiH reniilonoo upon und cultivation of mild Intnl. vlw i,, ii Tuvlor, .Ininofl Ilumnol ami rnvid Rnmmol, of Ollmnx, Oregou, and U. W. Nichols, .of l'UKu Cruok, Oregon. , ' J, T. DIUUOU8, ReglBtur. T.fttirt nmrn nt Kosnhtirtr. 1903. Notlco is horoby given that tho follow- Oregon, August tl Ing-nninod uottlor has Iliad notleo of hln Inten tion in mnkn II mil nroof In s.innorlofh. solium nnri iiiiLLHiitd ornnf will he mini bet oro John 8. O-h, county clerk of Jiiekson County, at j ft hso iviiiOi uregon. on uuiouur io, vi. FKKDWIUO E. KITRUY, On II R. No. 8US7. for tho N'S NRf4', RI!; NEJ.; .sco. :u, s Vi sk'i, see. i p. m it i r.tisi. Ho nimi'iH tho following witnesses to provi Iitn oouUnuous resluonce upou una cuiuvattoi nf mild limil. 'W. O. R. stttiHan and E. 8. Stinflon, of Climax Oregon; H. U. Mtitlios and Jumca Morion, of I'hoonlx, Oregon. J.T. Uuidohs, It eg later, Administrator's Notice. Notice U hereby given that tbe under signed has been appointed Ad mini- trator, with tbe will annexed of the estate of Max Muller. deceased. Alt. persons knowing themselves to be in debted to said estate are requested to-1 settle tbe same at once. , All persons' having claims against said estate are required to present tbem, with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of A. E. Rearaes in Jacksonville. Oregon, witbln six montns from tne date. of tne , firt publication vt this notice. Dated Aug. 21, 1902. ( t . r O. L. BEAHB8, Administrator with the will annexed of - the estate of Max Muller, deceased.. , ' - United States Land Offloc. Roseburg, Oregon, August 19, 1902. - Notice is hereby given that in compllanoe with the provisions of the act of Congress of , June S, 187ft, entitled, "An act for the tale of timber lands tn the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa ex .y tended to all the Public lsnd Slates by act of Aneust 4. 1892. CHARLES H. MITCHELL. of Wilderville, county ot Josephine, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 3287. for the purchase of the NJ4 of NKi, NBVof NWW, SWWof NE, ofBeetton iso. io, in rownsnip no. k rtouin, xange no. -Kast. and will offer nroof to show I hat the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone tnan tor agricultural purposes, ana to esiaausn his claim to said land before R. L. Hartletu County Clerk of Josephine County, at bis oflloe ' at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Monduy. the 3rd . day of November. 1902. He namoH as wltnessesr Menry uisen, uie novae ana uan rvarner, m Holland, Oregon, edo uarion soavey, oi u rants rass, uregon. Any antf-all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ofllce on or before said 3rd . day of November, 1902. i.i. Ditiuuiu, xvegisror. a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION L nit ed States Land Office. KnsobruK, Ore.. June 80. 1902 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the set of C ongress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the stile of timber lauds lu the mutes of CalifornlA, Oro iron. Nevada and Washington Territory." a? l'XUMUU'O in an iuc puouc iiinu siaiua uy nut ui August 4, l'.rJ, JKKFERSON KlItllE. of Prospect Nmnty of Jackson, State of Ore gon, has this day tiled In this ofllce his sworn sttiiemeni ao. smw. lor me purcnaso oi me J1 nt Ki. ;f Soetlon No. 17. hi Townshin No. S3. Sou Hi of Range No. East, and will offer proof to show mat ine lanu sougm is more vaiuaoie fnrits timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, nml to establish nts claim to said nt Jacksonville, Oregon, on M outlay, tho 15th dav of September, 1902. He names as witnesses : James Oorman. of U rants Pass, Oregon, Joseph SOUTH AWD BAST. via ! SBnTHP.RH PARTFIC ROMPAHT. Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;61 P.M.. j t'urrtc, of (irnuts Pass, Oregon, John II. Prakea, of Dallas, iiregou, auti jonn luiuugnain, oi Prospect, Oregon, Anv ami all persons cmimintr ad verselv tho above-tiescrlhed lands aro retniested to file their claims in this omeo on or boiorosaut iota dny of September, 11)02. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lr. Portland 8:30 a. m 8:Mp,na Lv. Medford U:45p. m ll:20a.m Ar. Ataslund 12:660. u 13:35 p. m Ar. Sacramento 5:10p.n: 5:00a. m Ar. San Frapclaco ? :4fi p. m 8 :45 a. m OKden 4:Ma.tE 7:00 a. at Denver 9 :30 a. m 9:15 a. m Kansas City 7:3ft a. m 7:46 a. m Cbleoijo 7:42 a. m 8:30 p. m Ar. Los Angeles lp.n 8:0Snm' Ar. ElPnso 6:00 p. m SKlOp m Ar. Port Worth 6:30 1 a m Ar. City of Mexico ll:S0au 1:8; r- m, Ar. Houston ! 1:00 r. n MO 0 m Ar. New Orleans..- 6: nr ft:3Cr m Ar. Washington .. 1 0:42 p in , n. m Ar. New York 1 12:10 m 1 12:10 p.ni Pullman a .u ""curSst Cars; on both trains. Chair oars Sacramen to to Ogden and 1 Paso, and tourist oars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or cans and Washington. Unitkd Status Land Officb. Rosobnrr. Orecon. Juno. 1G. 1902. Notice Is heroby piven thin tn compltanon with thn nrnvlKlnns of the nnL nt OonureHS of I June S, 1878. ontitled '.n aot for tho sale of timber lands In the states of California. Ore- con, Nevaua, unit Wasutnaton Territory," as extended to nil tho Publio Land States by act I ' KRASTtTR .1. STARK ConncotlnK ntSnn Francisco with thn pov. ... . ctn. nr ' eral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan. : 6 roJrVn hits this 'day tiled in this otllce his sworn I ohJn. PuPtlMort fSr'd sttfoforSmS01'' slatomcnl No. mi, for tho purchase of the SVM Bu6 8Sut;at Medford swUon or address I Ol IM nilULIilII o, (-Mi Ul O Xli ocuhhui u, iii I ,, i MK'iof NW of Section 8, Township $2 S, of U 1 ijt'nui. and will nffni nrvtf tnhaw that lha land inQTl liin nif aau .