The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, September 25, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    A LITTLE OF
EVERYTHING.
A feature of Iowa's dairy exhibit
n icnmio j i
. .. n. T ...i. -in. i--i i,
at 1118 Ol. IvOUlH WOriU B lull nin "v
a statue iii hutter of John Stewart,
the pioneer creamery man of th
nt.
II
etato. It will he hie size and
be kept frozen in a glass cas
through out the exposition.
After picnicking under a hay
er p.cmek.i g unaar a naj
,a party ol holiday make
Manlaul.au, Fiance, left an
stack
near
emrjtv eineer beer bottle Blanding
up on the ground. The sun's rays
up on the ground, inesuns rays
r , , , , , ,
focussed through the glatB and set
the stack alight. It was burned to
the ground.
United States Senator Allen G.
Tburman, of Ohio, did not have
money enough when he died to pay
his debts, and it is deemed neces
sary to Boll the old homestead on
which he lived for the last twenty
years of his life and where his son,
Allen W. Thurman, now resides to
raise funds to meet them.
"How to cure a red nose, $1.00,"
advertised a firm. On receipt of
the fee the prescription sent out
was: "Drink some more and it will
turn blue." This was worth the
money, as compared with the "copy
ing letters' at home" and the de
tectives wanted on every block."
The Btreet railways ol this coun
try carried 5S ,157,830 passengers
last year, transfers included, and
some of the passengers got seats.
Two hundred sixty-five passengers
were killed and 26,890 injured a
casualty list almost equal to that
of the" steam railroads. Of the
employes 122 were killed and 3,
C!)9 hurt.
Postmaster-Geueral Payne has
made the statement to the effect
that fourth class Postmasters are
liable to be removed for purely,
political reasons, after they have
completed a four-year term, and
such changes are made frequently
at the mere request of a senator or
congressman in whose district the
office may be located.
Professor Irwin Rautenstrauch,
of Washington University, who
formerly lived in Sedalia, Kansas,
has asked the courts to change bis
name. Nobody in this country has
ever been able to pronounce it
right and the professor has got
(kmn railed "Rottenstraw"
which was conferred upon him in
his school days
' J , ,.
R
a r.l,l n Free MetHOQlSl
JV. l. V-.M'
preacher, who eloped with Eva lf lint,
y , .A .i ciiv Xeh to
sentenced at Central -iiy, eu., iu
,:v,ani iii the neniten'iary. He
siv vparn iii the peniten'iary.
was tried under the kidnapping law
passed by the State Legislature
after the Ciulahy kidnaping in
Omaha, and his conviction was the
first under that statute. He had a
wife and five Email children.
The ordanoe survey map of Eng
laiuiuiiau'-j r -
, ,. u- leieH after US
lanu is ueiuK v-vim." , -
i -rtorjinnm
years- wor, u, . - - ,
in the last ten yt :
livery tree,
c. .,!,, A an f 1 1 ' . is shown in
" x
. tA mnn mid even ill
number ol
rPL.
s'eps to each house is shown. The
government should now enact a law
tfiiauv i
householder
making it illegal lor a nouseuuiuni
tr. niter annearanee of his prop
erty, otherwise the map will be out
of date in 24 hours.
A xo Yurk noliceman recently
arroato,! n ,1 ni i! k nil chicken, and 1
me is said to have "run in" an
elephant some years ago, but tneej
exoloits pale beside the arrest of a ;
worm. 11. -
tor in rattle a Portland cop, but
the results might have been terrible
to contemplate had a belated reveler
caught sight of the monster before
the St. Patrick of Third street.
Considerable newspaper comment
was created, both in the United
KtjitBB and abroad, by the account
' aima time ann nfa fast run mad
nn the Great Western
Western Railroad of
, .,
Kogland, and claimed to he tl,e
fastest long-dietance run ever made
t . i : Tkaciui itftxi 'ii- inilf-R
th 2:m minutes. Now;
. r.,o mnr
cornea the report of what the Amer-
ican railroad man ,s able to do
On Mav 21, lwi, the 1 ftentieth
Century Limited, on the Lake
Railroad,
made a run of 246.12 miles in 22
minutes.
According to the hi1 cut national
censue, the Germans in the nine
teen largest cities number 2,783
282. or mere than a third of all the
(jurmaiiB in the country. Milwau
kee heads the list in ratio, with
toi,uu uermans, or oz.u per uem
of itB total population. Cincinnati
is second, with 131J.798 or 42.9 per
... . .
cent, and St. Louis is third, with
207.514 o 36.1 ner cent. BoBlon
5 ,
inhabitant New
rs. ,.
York has 809.472 Germans and
Chicago 439,666 about one-fourth
r ... . . ,,,
of their population in both cases
,,,.,,. r
The records of the Pasteur In
stitute in Paris show that 25,642
cases of hydrophobia have been
treated there in the fifteen yearB
that have passed since inoculation
for this disease began. A child
from Alsace was the first patient
This was in 1888. Since then each
year has seen the same death ptr
eentage from hydrophobia grow
smaller. From ten in a thousand
of those treated, it haB fallen to two
in a thousand Since the discovery
of Edward Jenner, upon which all
inoculation against disease is based,
there has been no greater discovery
in the realm of medical science than
that with which the name of PaBt
eur is associated.
His Life Saved by Chamberlain's
(.'olio. Cholera anil Diarrhorea
Remedy.
no t Hi.... a w,l I If nnwn enoner of
ihis towo, says he believes Chamber
uin'e Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoea
Remnilv saved life last summer. He
had been aiok for a month with what
the doctors call bilious dysentery, and
could get nothing to do him any good
until he tried this remedy. It gave
him immediate relief," Bays B. T. Utile,
merchant, Hancock, Md. For Bale by
Ohas. Strang.
Klamath County Sews,
From The Klamath Kails Republican.
The duck law was out on the loth,
and the immense quantities of
ducks which abound on our lakes
will have a warm time. Klamath
county is famous for U hunting,
and large numoers oi ouisiue h wen
as bcal sportsmen are already tak
ing advantage oi me open somun
That me ruamam wmroj "bn
cultural Association fair and race
mapf (ip.ift hpr ti. . . ami iu win
be a grand success seems already
to bean aBSUrea laci. ununum in-
. a. I . U kir I Vio to rm
tprflHL i uaiiie ouunu " r
i i .U.H.mnUn lUI
ers ana ranuncrB iuiuubuu iu.-
county and the exhibits are ex
nected to be extensive tbiayear.
Klamath Falls ia to have anotner
iJnatry in tha shane of a manufac
oVv o bricks. J. F. Goeller has
tory of bricks
...,nkiiil (he necessary DresB and
machinery ana tne same m uu
.u .rA ol Amr. Thev will
a, VUG iu.lmu Mu-t,".. j
soon arrive here and be placed on
the ICast End back ol
the city school building. George
m ))ftve oharge of ti,e
,h ...
vards and kiln
Tuesday night at at about 1
o.clock fire was discovered in two
hig hay stacks owned by W. A
Wright on his ranch which ajoins
,ke imn The fire was well under
way when discovered and although
the fire companies were out noth-
ig could ba done with the nose, as
lug ,"ui "
Ml, o fire was ton far removed trom
- t . ,
tiiii hvdrants. I his is a comider-
-
ble
los as the hay is worth !f( a
The fire was still smothering
ton.
1.,...!... anrl n-ill linlinhlv blim
HC - WIUHJ - il 1' J
(or j day or,so.
.. ... ... ,..li- r-
Krom llie Mamam runs r.Aincn.
TV.fi Hnrvfnrd Land and Cattle
j , , , , - ...
Company sold to W W.
SwanBon & Son, .of Sacramento
The sale includes about 1100 bead.
hi first assignment of 040 head
(rere delivereu at me norwu thuun
iocf wlr Th remainder, some;
........ -- - ,
rjn uaiA will hfi drMVfired in ( c-
i"JJ (IbMU. ..... "
tober.
The W. P. Miller stock farm of
2400 acres was this week jiurchas
ann .!.c nf the r n fl home!
ranch a Mr Station of San
Shore and Michigan
Krancieco, for 10,UW. Aid- j n0 Ralnrv vot mallv ar(, 1(f ,..,.
hase Bros, have put up (00 tons of! wh)e salaries ure paid in the seiv
hay thiB season, own hundreds ofi nm nt the common people, .but frw
acres of the choicest of Wood river make appllciiiton. 'I'tm punjiiiBln of
..-It 1... I- lUI natn Ku thl' fftrTllllt' nfTII III.... -r.ln V,-
valley realty, count their cattle by
the hundreds, are weaitny, pros
perous and among the valley's
prorespi ve and best citizens.
N. S. Merrill, has sold 200 ton?
y " " .
UJCIIIU. llliu ill unw uvj vwna w
: j( (;erber. There ha been gome
: movement in the ?ales of alfalfa
; at id nn stnflll nmniintfl hfl. been
sold. But there ia yet considerable .
hayforaHle. Ihe price at which
? , . ggid h(j too . h
Tho Kxpre53 , wpesp see the hay
growers and slock feeders compro -
I mise, whereby all the cattle, with
the addition of many from tbej
II ouieiae, will oe leu during wie
winter in the Klamath Basin. j
A warrant has been issued for the '
arrest of Jeff Riddle, a reservation
resident. Jeff is a bad one when !
enebriuted, and must answer for
fV
i.ito the
ceiling of the Dairy postollice. ;
Turn Rnrf.lnv ic anr.fVior u'VirtdH (
cnmhativeiiARD when "l.-inilprt" is of i
it the dime novel hero order. One!
day last week in China ow.i. a 1
Klamath suburb, he was refused
laiin a ml tVirt hu-ith rtmeflen In I
gun and forthwith proceeded to do
things. Fortunately the Josb
wasn't a man. Then a door or two
was unhinged and a few boards
rent trom contract with the wall.
Collapsing finally by over exertion
he was overoowered and Dersuaded
into the notion that to leave the
house intact would be the
better part of valor.
Reeiilec n very lurcm vielH nf
alfulfd the Ankeny-Cantrall ranch
will harvest this season 20.000
bushel of grain wheat, oats and
barley, frouably not a oetter crop
was grown in the county
than has just been cut on this
ranch. II. stood over four feet in
heieht with heads four to six
inches in length. S. E. Martin, the
Merrill miller, places the wheat
yield in the county at 25,000
bushel, at least one-third more
than was produced last year. The
farmers are holding for two cents.
This is a banner year for Klamath.
Plenty of grain, an abundance of
bay and large numbers of cattle
and other livestock. Beet of all,
iheie's a demand for it all at prices
that make the producers jubilant
The yield of hay in Langell val-
iev l.hin eeflftiin WAS not un to the
average and a few of the stocsraen
there will feed elsewhere. F. D.
and C. J. Swingle and G. W. Cope
land have purcnaseu nay on uosi
river, where a portion of their cat
tle will be taken for the winter
E. R 0. Williams and Benj. Abbe
nna nf LaiLiell valley, were in the
lTnlla TnpBflftv evening, hiivin? rid
den Sprague River valley in si arch
of hay. The valley's hay yield was
large, but there was no hay for ssle.
The surplus had already been pur
chased. There is no hay for sale
anywhere east of Klamath Falls.
All the surplus hay grown under
the Henley-A nkeny ditch, aside
fmm flmi nivned hv Mitchell Bros.
and possibly one or two others, has
been sold. Messrs. vviliiamB ana
Abbeloos consider themselves lucky
in finding loU tonB ol aiiana on me
E. N. Colsen ranch, Lost river, for
. rru
which they paid 7 00 'a ton. 1 here
a kiv vol fnr sain in Tule Lake val
ley and possibly some at Wood
river. This later report is quite ai
variance with reports that have
- w . --i ... ...
Vuun rximino' in flf lfllA. iNOtWltn-
-
standing we largely iuuroaocu r.u
abaiiuuig are ...... j . .
of hay throughout the county and
lha efiiT, nlh ined nf hii?h n-ices. it is
oi nay torouguoub vo cuu n, u
-j " " .v.V L Vf
becoming evident that tew, n any.
taoks will be lett .landing wnen
'pring grass comeB again.
Owes His
Life to a
Kindness.
Xeighhor's
Ntr. n. P. D.itiphertv. well known
throuRhout Keicer and Summer conn-
liBS, vv. Vn most likely ow
t0 the kindne59 0f neighbo
almost hopelessly articled
lies, VV. Va., most likely owcb ins uio
lie was
l,.,.,.,lo&ciU, iiinnl.pd w t.h fl ill.
ihniia wiih nt.lnndnil hv t.wo nhvsicians
vho gave him little, if any, relief, when
i neighbor learning of hie serious eon
liction, brought him a bottle of Chain
leriain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
emeilv. wlilnh cured him in less than
twentv-four hours. For Saleby Chas.
Strang
I.lff'H I. tide IHillea.
It limy In ilniilni-il if it Is wittiin 1 lie
jmwer ur iiny out iiuiu. liowi-vcr jirt'iit
ami iiowimTuI anil gttvi. I clninyt! Ilic
:iiriviit t thp worlil's HlTiilrs. but Umtc
fs scnrrely rtiiy oih1 who will rrnitomj
ttint civilixnlloii would not iiilvatn'c. ike
world bet'niuv lieriei mid life for all
grow more beautiful If curb citizen
would perform the Mlniule nnd Hppitr
eut duty vbicli he eau twRlly do.
TIh'I-m Is om? sure way of reforming
the world, nnd that If for pnob pei'dou
to 'outrlliuU' his mite. Kntifftn City
World.
What Is Life?
, . .
10 '"'' Y.
we do Know inav u ib unuer mnu
. , .i., i Di:..hi noin
n IMI-M Lllttb mn o UU OMCIIUT,
i suits. Irregular livine means durunse-
. nllm . ne(in(,i,e or Liver trouble, nr.
! KluuN Si-k Life Flllt iiuickly re-ad-
A C""T?hin, g.
thtf fornuT nftPii more (liun triDlo the
Mu1rir1o rr Tim Inlfpr.
Tlic Htvi yfci
kfKw Hun wh :uv
to kiinwlwlm ia
it'iifim tit.- Cecil.
Th? vlfc iiuiu k cmxtt of ambition
hy umbttidt) -MrnrfH'.
liuckTen's Annex Salvo.
Hits worlil-witle fame f jr ttiurveloiis
cnn.B. It t?urp:iHie3 nny other Halve,
lotion, ointmont or bairn lor (.ntft,
0rn?. Burns, IoH, Sort's, Felim)1,
, .n7V:
j n,,, tor piR,, Cure euarnntenl. Only
1 25c at Chas. .Strung Druggist,
a, Tfitwtr. Salt Kheum. l-evor Sores,
I LARGE TRACT OF BEAR CREEK FRUIT LAND
I TO BE PLATTED AND SUBDIVIDED
J 1 it USK FO0H-T1KK Al'FLKS it. tin? (jrHt eml in view huh'UK the oicliHi.i;iiu'n,aiitl
W periunvu liMf. sii.iuii LliMi llfiir i-iL'fK Intttoiu lainl will hhhIiii o h liiruor ituii-ur.
:: " Itaitn any other. Thu larKc izy, rii-li eolur iiiK "iii ieitect t)Hlily ol tlie a
I' i- -aist'il in the Norn-Otis orehanl. I lie Htuiiu-it (iiflmiU hiuI tin- Mviritl oiiliiiiit
nit. .!. ; (hilifiH whieli Iihvo :onirilKiU-il Id the iinmonse reliuiis from same ituiiug
u.m '' years. Vuriv acre ol thu best bear tlreuk inelianl Kami in ihe riyiu
uiati'- ha.iU is eiiiivalent to a guHraiiieetl fortuuu in a few years. lloarliiK thia
in miiiu.H- have boiuletl and will hinllviil
160 Acrs of the old Watson Holdings on Bear Creek
W wbleh we will offer at a reasonable
0 antl inspeet the itroiieriy. Kxerie
' orehanl or offered for sale
f HOLMES BROS .... CENTRAL POINT
MITMJni ICIAIC P. 0TMCD PH
lll IUIILLL. LL1IIO Oi OinifLll UU
iii . Implements
We carry the Celebrated Sanders Disc Plow, fully
guar nteed. Blizzard Knselage Cutters. Ameri
can Cream Separators. Stover Gasoline Kngines.
Kemp Manure Spreaders, and in fact a complete
line in Vehicles and Machinery. If you want any
thing, let ub kno.v and we will furniBh it.
Call and see us. Latch string always out.
D. T. LAWTON
Manager Medford Branch.
The Great Attraction of Southern Oregon.
Tourists and Travelers will tin t n Rood supply of Hay and
Grain, Oioi'eiies ana Cain pins' supplies, also good Hotel au
ouminodations at Prospect . . . Von can depond nti plnnt.v "I
Horse Puuil at my liaru every day In the year.
I Buy Robes,
vl
VI
Seasonable tnoda lor the Oarriaee ami the Horse . . . Yon
positively cannot protect the hoi so from frost and rain with a
fly not, neither can yuu keep the lup warm with a linen duster.
to
to
to
Vis
Buy BljAJNKrSXS ana i.unr.s
Taylor's Harness Shop,
i Medford
MEDFORD PLANING MILL
MEDFORD PLANING MILL CO., Proprietors
We manufacture Doors, Sash,
Kstimates furnished on Store
soft wood
Contracting and Building
Mill on North D Street
MEDFORD,
THE HAIL
price lo imrt-hafeni. In tiat'lt to buU. Call
pronounce is equal In anything now in
and Vehicles. a;
THE MORTAR
DRUG STORE,
G. H.HASKJMi. Ji-oi
H NYTMI.a IN TNI LINK or
Drugs, Patent Metlicucn. nooks. Mat lout p
PAINTS and OILS
Clears .Tolww'o. Toilet Artitrtes. Ktc
PrMcrlptlons Carefully Componndcd
7th St., Medford. Oregon
?1
Crater
Lake
Upper
Rogue
River
ft
5 I AIN AIKCIN.
'IS
(f
1.1)
to
to
to
Hari9 Rlankets
W B v-i
to
to
to
to
at
Oregon,
mouldings. Rustic and Flooring
and Oflice fixtures in hard or
OREGON
Fo'- Job Work
CARDS.
A. s- BLITON,
U. 8. COMMISSIONKK, DI8J UlGTOK OHKOOX
Motni'fltt'inl uud 'limber Lutitl Uliuss auft
Iraol(i iiiaile. Testimony iniit;n in latul iu
test vaAt;!i.
OUieo with .Medtonl Hail. Meiltord, Orctjoa
. a PHIPPS,D.1XS.,
Offices in Adkius Block, ailinlaluir Haskiui
Drun&ioro Meiltord. Oresoa
QR. H. N. BUTLER,
OSTEOPATH 1ST
Kooum 8 and 4, Opera Hohso bloob, oveC
BtmiiK's Drug Store, Examinations free
Mcdlord, Oreson
(J T. JONES,
COUNTY 8UHVKYOR,
Aayoral) kinds of Surveying promptly dons.
iiic vuumj ourvrjuruMu give JOU ID6 OOlg1
legal work.
Medford, OreKo.
J S. HOWARD,
(SURVEYOR AND CIVIL KNGlNtKK
0, S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor for tncSutc
oluregOD. fostofflceaudreis:
Medford, Oregon.
jj. B. PICKEL,
PHYSICIAN AND BHHOCUN,
Office hours11 to 12 , m, kud 1:80 to 3 p.m.
X-Bay Laboratory Examinations 2.M to $2.
Office: Hasktn Block. Medford, Or
W. I. Vawter. Pros. a. F. Adkins, V-Pre
Q. R. LINDLKY, Cashier.
...CAPITAL, $50,000...
MEDFORD, - , - OREGON
Loan money on approved security , receive de
posit s aubjeut to cheek and truuttaot a eeneni
anklnii business. Your business solicited..-.
Oorrespoodeuts: Ladd & liuxh, Salem. Anglo-
tiauiorma jtnH, oun rrouciBco, iauu
Til ton. Portland. Coruln HankfDK Co.. N. Y. '
Welln, Fargo & Co.'s Bank, Portland; First
NhiIoihiI bank, Chicago, nnd Hanover Nat
pjiihI liauk, Now York.
H, E. ANKKNT,
President,
I. E. Unvaht,
t'ushlor.
J.H.Stbwaiit,
Vice President
M. L, Ai-kokd, j
AHt . Caclilec
The ridford Bnk
medford. Oregon
Capital, $50,000.00
TSAFK DEPOSIT llOXES TO RENT "
A General Banking Business '
Trajisacted
HTOOKHnLDKRS
H. Stewart, H. E. Anlteny. K. H, Whitehead
C. C. Heokman, Horace Pelton.Hfii Havmonid
James Pclloii, V. H. RradNbaw, J. K. Knyar
visit DR. JORDAN'S ahkat
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1011 MARKIT ST., SAN FtlANCIiCO, CAL
fllttwMB Hub ul l.aih.
- ThUr(HtAnim)Ml Hmim
In Ife Wurld.
Urtmttit mtlmtHon ii th City. A
VonJtiful light or vllUwt.
Wihtii, or ny tract.
d diieuft.llllBi h
tb oltlut Nnrrlnllal un th rci
1 tout. jkiujuiieavjMrs.
DR. JORDAM-PRIVATI DIIEAJU
turn wlm ar iinrio
frtm l)i plTiri?U of yuiilbftil Indli-
ciwilotia or niiruit In niKlurvr
yr. nsrroiia ni purulent ntbiiirj,iHt
polftnoj. Iinitl Hnuhd In nil Itsrompll
I'uitoii; Npei'ianltii'i'bfrH, lritatnlr
rlicnM, Cltnirrlii'n,JIrl, FruHrj
r 1 riiiniins, riv, ur 11 I'oritrtuiHiinn 01
(liifJt),, if Kl-fRt i-urMl vi' pn pi-, lli Ifiii'lur
tiniao (tnniiiiil lih licatiiif in Hint It will mil
o.ily oiTottl linniiill.ilM if I t'f. hut Drrmnneiit
nit, Tho Doctor linen not clolm to pi-tfurin
lniirlN, hnl H well kniiwn tit bt fulr ami
s,iiinr. IMiytlrliin Mini Nnincim, pri'-truiliiPiil
III lllsniii'i'liilty Dlti'ltal'il ttf Ml,
NVI1II1,1N tlii-niiiKlilr t'l'iiillcntotl from
Llin ivMlt-m wltlmtil llif uxn of Mi riii .r .
Tr tin p 4 lit Hid hv un illicit. ItudlPMl
eiirc fir fliiiliii-, A qiilnlf mill rtuticnl
rwthn 11 lea, -'j(,iirv mill I I iiIhi, by
Ur. Joi'liui' niiccliil jiiihili'fn iiiviIkkIn.
IIVKltY .11 AX niiplvliiKloDHWtllrt'CBlve
our h-mrtt uniniuu ii Iiih coitiptilln I.
We 11 -ill Uuartmirr n I'U.Sl l l 'K CUIIN in
every fin iwlt t-ikr..
f'.tiviltHllnii VV.V.V. mid Mtlrlly prlvatt.
CHAHHKS VKHY H KA .S O XA HI. K,
'rn'Himciit i-ni'iiitHv itr hy lntr.
Wrllo f-.r II110U-. liail.4OliIIT OF
M .4 It HI AUK. Mait.kli Kuan t A valuable
hook for moii. 1 C'M or ivi It
OR. JORDAN CO., 1061 Markil St., 8. F.
NOTFCK FOR PUBUCATFON,
Land OfTlce at RoseburB, Oregon. Auk. 29, jnoB-Nntlc-u
Ik hereby Klvon that the following
named Kett'.cr ban filed notice of kin lutein Ion
to muki) cnminulntlon proof In support of tils
til at in. nnd linn anU proof will bu inude before
A. H. Hilton, U, H. fJoiiunlsHtoner, lit Medford,
OrfK'n, on Monday, October 1'2, tWKl, viz;
WILLIAM W. HATKtf,
oil lioniCHleiid entry No. for the HlA nw'i,
ne'i nvil4, nwfi nc, kcc V, tn 8-1 , r II o,
Ife nnmes the follow lng wltneNKCH to prove
hie contlimouB repldonco upon and cultlvitilot
of hald land, viz ;
J. I. I'alton, Victor Browne)), Jimum
Hates, all of BIr Hutte, Juckson county. Ore
son, and George F. Klim, of Medford, ,lncknon
county, Oregon. ZZ
J.T. IlHinoitH, KKUter.
XOTrCE FOlTTUBrJCATrON,
(.mid Oflice at Ito-ctnirjf. OreKon, A tip. 2fl. 190S
Notice I hereby given thai the follow inn
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
(o make comminution proof In support uf ht
claim, and thai Raid prool will he umdr before
A. S, Hllloe, IT. H. foininicsionfT. m Mrdlord,
Oregon, on Haturdny, October JO, 1W, viz:
UKNN1HON T. LAW'fuN,
on KomesttBd entry No. 117(6, for the nc!, nec
l, in S5 s, r 3 e.
Me name the foliowlni: wllnesaps to prove
contlnuouB residence upon nnd cultivation
of said land, viz:
J, I, Pn'lnn, B. 11. lioardmaii. W, H. Meeker,
MyrtW Lnwioit, nil of Ulp finite, .)ackoi
county, Oregon, ,
4, T. HrnhfiltH, Rcpiftter,
AOM'IN ISTRATOU'S NOT I CIO.
in th'! 'oii nly Court, foi tiief'otimy of Jftckfoiu
Sttitc of (ticfron.
In f he niaitur of the cMateoI J. f, Mi-'mJ, de
ceased .
Ntiticc i" lirtehy givfti that the uiiticrii'n!'!
hit-tn'iii ui-puhitfd Uy the tJouniy mjtt of
k'on ' oniiiy. 'irCKon. admiiii-'liutor uf tlm
ctlttt
,e ol J. t . .MM; wily l!i t.-itii.
AilieriiM iiKvfng I'lufiiiF nntii',t . h i ' l es-
luti'. will i.teFflit tli';in to mi' it! mv ollirf. in
vntrl Poftil. Oregon, with iliv )rior
yoiii'hi'T atlHi'bed. ii)tln lv tuniilli- from th
(lute of the flr-l piiblirntirni i (hit ntitl'-n.
ItatO'l MeiteilH.r 1?, l'Ai".
.1 V. Mi:khiTT.
AdmltilsirHtor otho eftatc of J. C. MuCulir.
County
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