SAD 'ft
WHAT DO YOU
GET FOR YOUR
CREAM?
We paid 20cts per pound
for Butter Fat in May.
June Butter Fat willl be
Higher.
Compare Our Price
With what you received and
see if it won't pay you to send
us your Cream.
We Solicit Your Patronge.
OUR MOTTO: Accurrate tests and cor
rect weights.
Remember that tor the beginner we
bave the easy to clean, easy to run,
Sharpies Tubular Seperator.
Rogue River Creamery,
Medford, Oregon.
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I Preferred Stock 1
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There is nothing which gladdens the
heart of the housewife more than
Good
Fresh Groceries.
The Name "Preferred Stock," apples
not only to our Canned Goods, but
to every Grocery Article we carry.
Give us a Trial Order and be Con
vinced of the Superiority of our goods 5?
I Miller
ff successors to at
Monroe &
3 Medford,
MEDFORD IRON WORKS,
Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and
Engine Repairing.
Semi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron,
Brass and Semi-Steel Castings
of air Descriptions. Iron Build
ing Fronts.
All Work Guaranteed.
Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
West Side liven, reel ana sals staples.
R. O. DUNCAN, Prop.
First-class Rigs always in best repair. Horses Board
ed by Day, Week or Month. Horses bought and Sold.
Moore's Brick Stables, West Side
, Medford, Oregon
tNgoata Mat VtHI tart,
&
Ewbanks,
Miller. ft
Oregon.
stees late) ova exaei bwalatansP
Klamath County Weea.
Klsmitr. RupubUcaa.
. J as. Murphv ud J. S. Heeds nave
been deolared Insane tad were this
mk taken to tbe ear lum for - treat
ment. Uotb o( tbem are minted
wltb epilepsy. Mr. Seeds Is well
kaowo here iu several attempts here
been made to plsoe blm under tbe
cere nl tbe state but be bee always
reilsted ea vigorously tbmt be bee soc
flewlally esuaped. Murpby wte one
of tbe men Injured In tbe eteae
wreos oouple of week ego,
Tbe flrei euio party of tbe ear
reached tble tit Monday end at-1
traoted e good deal ol attention. It
waa in charge of Joe Heasig, Ibe
party eonaltted of J. A. Mersb and
wile, Julius Uobeul and Jaok Flem
ing, tbe latter tbe chauffeur. They
came beta from Hot Springe and after
a brief atop for a obat with Ueo. X.
Baldwin, wltb whom tbey were 'ac
quainted, proceeded on to Fort Kla
math. 11 ere tbey will abandon their
auto and go to Crater Lake bone
back and on enow aboee. Tbe ma
chine need Waa a 40-boree-power
Arrow, and no difficulty waa expe
rienoad en route.
Klamatb Kails la to be a ooupon
tatlon. That la you oan get tbrougb
ticktta to any point in tbe United
Utates from tble olty, and bare your
baggage checked tbrougb. For the
preeent however, tloketa to Portland
and Loa Angelea are all that will be
placed on sale until tbe agent here
familiarizes himself with the work.
bat If any one wants a through ticket
to other than tbeee places. It will be
secured for him and bis baggage
obeoked aooordingly. This has been
aeoompllahed through the ettor-s ot
Mr. Abbott and Capt. Molatlre.
Klamath Fall la the only etatlon off
tha main line wbera this le done,
socb' plaoea as McCloud, Glass Lake,
and Jacksonville being compelled to
aeoure their tloketa after tbey reaob
the main Una stations. It la a big
ooooeaalon fir Klamatb Falls and one
that la heartily appreciated by the
people of this section.
A few weeka ago aa examination
waa held throughout tha United
States for a Junior dark for the Ke
olamaUon Servtoe. Among thoee
entering for each examination were
Miss Can In and Miss Bogue ot this
olty, Tha result of tha examination
waa received la this olty last fcatur-
day and It waa found that tbe two
young ladles seemed tha highest
aTtrege la tha' Untied btatea, Mlaa
urria being Brat and Miaa Hague
eeooad. They are reoeivlna tne well-
deasrvai congratulations of their
many friends. Aa eooa aa a vaoaaoy
oooors one of tbem will be given tha
ppwtunity of aooeptlag the appoint
ment. Ktamatb Palls Express.
The beadgatea of the government
canal were partly opened the first ct
the week and water turned into tbe
ditch for nee In Irrigating.
J. O. Pleroe mailed to the Fort
Klamath Chamber of Commerce a
check tor 1253, toe amount subscribed
by Klamath Falls parties towards Im
proving tbe navigability of Wood
river. The amount waa raised by
Mr. Pierce by circulating a subscrip
tion among the buelneee flrme. The
opening of Wood river for email boats
will establish water connection be
tween this caty and Fort Klamath and
will be of mutual benefit to both
Tbe Crater Lake company waa
organized at Portland a few weeke
ago by Will Q. Steel and K D. Whit
ney with n capital stock of 2SO,00a
The articles of Incorporation give tbe
company eoneiderable latitude aa to
tha various kind of buelneee In
which It may engage, but the ohlet
object of tbe company le to exploit
tha aoenlo attractions of tha Pad Bo
Northwest. Tueday a deal waa olosed
whereby the new company acquire
possesion of all of the property owned
by tbe Klamath Lake Navigation Co.,
axoeptlng tbe town lots. The ateamer
Klamath and all ot the water front
owned by the Navigation company baa
been purohaaed by tbe new eonoern
and will be utilized la connection
wltb tha tourist route that tha
company contemplate operating.
Ed. Wlggin, wbo baa for several
months made Klamath Falla hie home.
waa arraigned before J nation ot the
Peaoe T. Nicholas Saturday afternoon,
He waived examination and waa held
to await the action ot tbe circuit
court, tbe court fixing hla ball at
1,000. Wiggins la obarged with
forging a check In tbe earn at (16 on
H. H. Wampler and caeblng the same
at the Owl saloon on Friday evening.
The forgery waa detected shortly
after tbe obenk waa cashed and tbe
officers notified. Wiggins tried to
make hla escape, but waa captured
in East Klamatb Falls by Sheriff
Obeaebaln, Deputy Sheriff John
Sballock and Polloemaa K B.
Kamaby.
Frank Thomas, a Vreka Indian, waa
brought to tble city Tuesday evening
nnd lodged In tbe county jail to await
a preliminary healing on tbe charge
ot boiee eteallng. He la obarged
with taking a horse from tbe stable of
Geo. Morlne, reelulng near Boo ansa.
early Monday morning. The author
ities were at oaee aotlfled and
deputies began aearohtug for kirn. He
waa enacted Tuesday and brought
here by Oca, Morlne. Be waa not
caught with tha horaa la hla posses
sloo, having left It In a stable about
three miles from Bonaaaa. There
waa practically no ovldeaoe against
Thomas and be waa given bis liberty
yeeterdey wltbout any hearing.
Tbe June term of tbe circuit oourt
convenes on tbe 17th and, while tbe
docket oontalna a long list of oases,
there will be but a few Important
oaeea oome to trial. Tbe only crimi
nal' cases likely to oome up are tbe
steta of Oregon vs. Mike Krtnlo,
obarged wltb assault upon a young
girl and tbe action ngeiuat Ed. Wig
gins for forgery. A long list of oaeea
appear on tbe docket under action at
law, but none are of more tban ordi
nary Importance, There are also a
large number of cases In equity tl
among tbem eleven dirori0, caeM.8av
eraloftbe cas. s,pD,lDg 00 tbt
J?9,,e$ naff already been dismissed
and alii not oome to trial. Tbe com
ing session of tbe oourt ie likely to
be a short one.
JX'IXiE LAW LOR GIVES SCHMIT3
PERMISSION TO CONFER
WITH ATTORNEYS.
Indicted Railroad Men Appear la
Coert on Charge of Bribing tha
Board of Supervisor.
Ban Francisco, June IS. Mayor
Schmlta was formally removed from
office by tbe Supervisors ot tble city
at their meeUag yesterday afternoon.
8upervieor James Gallagher waa
named aa acting Mayor in hla place.
This le the flrat step taken by the of
ficials of the graft prosecution In the
execution of their plan to restore
good government In San Francisco.
The groand on which Mayor Scbmita
waa removed la that owing to tbe In
carceration In the county Jail fol
lowing hla eoavletloa oa a felony
charge ha la ao longer able to per.
form hla public duties.
Gallagher will net hold the posi
tion of eating Mayer far mora than
a few derm. The resigns tloa at a
certain member ot the Beard of Su
pervisors will make room for the
appointment ot A veeaonelble cltissa
who will take Callagaer's place aa
acting Mayer.
This cenrae; which kaa been ander
dlesaeelna for eeveral days, waa def
initely decided apoa at tan meeUag
of the graft Breeecutors yesterday.
It will ee pat late esecatloa Immedi
ately. Mayor Sehmlti seen red from Judge
Lawlor aa order releasing him from
tha Oaaatr Jail today from 11 to 4
o'clock for the pnrpoee ot consulting
hla attorney! and transacting other
business.
It ta expreaaly stipulated that he
ahall net transact any public busi
ness. Tha eases of Patrick Calhoun,
president of the United Railroads,
Thornwell Mullally and Attorneys
Tlrey L. Ford and William M. Ab
bott, obarged by Oraad Judy Indict
ment with having bribed Supervisor
In connection with the overhead trol
ley franchise, came up In Judge Law
lpr'a coart on motion to net aside tbe
lndlctmenta.
Owing to pressure of bualaeaa In
tha court because of the trial of
Ralph Huntington for murder and
other matters, the hearing of argu
ments In the railroad men's cases
were postponed.
Further Investigation Into the
fight trust Is to be made this week
by the Oraad Jury, lndlctmenta will
be retaraed against several of the
trust members.
Each of the Supervisors was paid
HQO for exclusive permits far prise
Sghte, according to evideace already
submitted to the Grand Jary.
The Oread Jury will also Investi
gate the Rome Telephone Company
franchise matter.
Ripley Quite Panama Oommleslea.
Washington, June 18 Joseph
Ripley has resigned his position as
oaa ot the eonsaltlag engineer! of
the Pan same Canal Commission to ac
cept a more lucrative position this
country. Ripley waa a member of
tV International Board ot Consult
ing Ingtneera, which met la Wash
ington two years age to determine
the type ef canal to be constructed
across tbe Isthmus of Panama, a
board which has sines passed out ot
exlsteaee. He also was assistant en
gineer on tke isthmus until .Chief
Eaglaeer Stevens resigned, and has
lately keen appointed by Colonel Ooe
thala In designing the details of the
great leeks for the canal, a work for
which he waa regarded as peculiarly
Med because of tha success attead
tng his deeiga aad eonstruotlon of
the Boo locks.
Rilled In bithuaahe.
Valparaiso, Chile, June 11. Late
reports from Valdlvla state that
thirty-four persona In all were killed
r Injured by the recent earth usee.
Tbe reglea affected by the ehoek ex
tends from Valparaiso to Magellan
straits aad from the Pacific Coast to
Neuqln In Argentina.
Crap Game Discovered In n Jail
Chicago, June IS. A dice game la
tic county Jail was discovered by Aa
atetaat Jailer Sweeney. Sweeney waa
passing through one of the corridors
whoa ha saw tbe game la progress.
It waa In charge of a man nnmed
K'Ur. a "trusty" under former Jailer
Whitman.
THg ORIGINAL LAXATIVg COUCH SYRUP
KENKEDY'S UXATIVE HuNEY-TAR
14 Ctevif Blciusi sal Bar? St. m twf Ba
GALLAGHER NOw
ACTING
MAYOR
ORCHARD CASE POSTPONED.
fudge Wood Postpones Case la Order
to Proceed Wltb Haywood Trial.
CaldweM, Idaho, June 18. Harry
Orchard, tbe confessed murderer of
former QoTjyvjor Bteunejiuerf and
eighty 'other bis, as broughj
,eia22Ir4g.JJH o' h crime
which nnsiiy wnnea oira wumn me
Clutches oV the law and. Jakta ?
fore Judge Wood at iu County
Courthouse, where his crae ""as s . : i
for trial. The Haywood case at
Boise was adjourned to enabl" Juda'
Wood to come to C.Mwall nr. J enter
aa order formally adjourning Orch
ard's trial for tne projent term of
court.
The date of Orchard's trial will not
be fixed until the cases against Hay
wood, Moyer and Pettlbone at Boise
are disposed of. Orchard being the
State's principal accusing witness
against the Western Federation ot
Miners' officials. Orchard was taken
back to the penitentiary at Boise.
REQUESTS FOR GIFTS RAXiiB
FROM FALSE TEETH TO A
$1,000,000 CUBAN COLONY.
New York, June 18. According
ta n statement made public today,
the requests for gifts sent to Mies
Helen Oeuld nggregate nearly II,
000,004 a week. They raage all tbe
way from the asking tor flS for n
set ot false teeth to 11,000.000 to
start a colony In Cuba. la the week
referred to Mtsa Gould received 831
requests for money outright. Out ot
these 188 left tha amouat to her
good will and discration. Mlsa Gould
waa asked la that week for 88,000
ta help form aa aatt-aalooa league la
Idaho. 8tM reoelved forty-three re
quests far aid for churches, twenty
eevea for educational restitutions
and twener-eU for libraries. More
than thirty ware for help for charit
able Institutions. Four persons, pre
esxnsbly young women, wanted Mlaa
Oould to help them buy trousseaus.
Elerea persons waated plaaoe aad
twelve . wanted Mies Oould to buy
their Inventions. Following arc oome
at tha other waate:
Bibles, blcyolee, a farm and three
eows, ana Invalid's ehalr, enough nld
pillows to supply a regiment ot sol
diers, one set of teeth, Ave aswlag
machines aad Iftaea railway tickets.
Bay We Are Kioaet to Death. .
Minneapolis, Mian., June 18.
Kissing la a bad thing for the race.
It la resulting In dlseaae and death
and therefore must go. This fact
has been brought Into the blase of
light before the National Conference
of Charities and Corrections meeting
here.
It fell to a Oermaa to place a pub
lic stigma on tbe gentle art of kiss
ing. Dr. S. A. Knopf, n noted scien
tist who haa been lecturing before
the conference en the care of public
health haa pilloried osculation in any
and all forms.
Dr. Knopf baa a sclerotitis contempt
for sentiment He haa eoldly de
barred any and all forma of kissing.
Dr. Knopf aaya kissing causes con
sumption and many other dh
Burned Baby With Carbolic Add.
Los Angeles, June 18. Mistaking
a bottle of carbolic acid for aaother
eontalelag olive oil, Mrs. Ckarles
Relchlla wrapped her 10-day-old aon
la flannel which haa been saturated
with the acid. The baby's ecroama
revealed the mistake tkat had been
made, aad the child hurried to a hos
pital. Prospects tor Its recovery are
slender and physicians say ths MM
will be horribly disfigured for Ihe.
Settle Bounds rice of Republics,
Bogota, Colombia, June 18. The
Assembly, which has Just closed Its
session, has adopted some Important
laws, chief of which were tbose that
will settle questions concerning the
boundaries between Colombia aad
Brasll and Ecudor.
Under tbe administration ot Presl
dent Reyes, Colombia bas made great
progress Civil wars have ended and
foreign capital Is seekl.ig Investment
la mines and railroads.
T ran ports to Have Wireless.
Washington, June 18. A report
received by the cblef signal officer of
tbe army regardlag the teatlng of
the v 1 sless telegraph apparatus In
stalled upon the transport Thomas
shows that the apparatus worked
satisfactorily. Communication was
established on the coast when jhe
vessel waa TOO miles at sea. blmllar
systems nre to be put upon the trans
ports Logan, Sheridan aad Sherman.
Wooden Bridge CoRepeed.
Madrid, June 18. A wooden
bridge over the river Manxanaree,
which flows through the olty, col
lapsed Sunday, precipitating more
tban 100 pedestrians into the stream
All were rescued alive, but more
than a Boors were seriously Injured.
Notice Request for Usjjor Lkease.
Notloe la hereby given that tbe
undersigned will make application to
toe uity uounati or toe city ot Hed
ford, Oregon, at Its regular meeting
on Tuesday, July 3, 1907, for license
to cell spirituous, vlnoua and malt
liquors In tba city of Medford. Place
or Business, tne rxiwara wiiuinson
building on tsooto v street, moon 'Hi,
lot 13, Medford, Jackson oounty,
uregon.
H. O. Wilkinson
Electric slgoe bring businsss.
NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
s
.,
(more potent remedy la the roots
and herbs of the field than was ever
proauoea irpm dran.
in uu rooa gia-itLtfi
hioned days of
our jyraata5uix8ra, few druga were
naed in medicine and Ljdia E.
Pinkbftm, of Lynn, Mua., in her
study of rooU and herbal and their
power over dUeavee dleooTered ud
gm to the women of the world a
remedy for their peculiar Ilia more
puteuf and enleaoiooa than any
combination of driift.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
lean honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value.
Duriag ita reoord of more tban thirty years, its long list of actual
cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia K. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence of every fair minded
person and every thinking woman.
When women nre troubled with Irregular or painful functions,
weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, baeknohe,
flatulency, general debility, lndigeetion or nervoue prostration, they
should remember there ie one tried and true remedy, Lydia B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
No other remedy In tbe country haa such a record of cures of
female ills, and thousands of women residing in every part of the United
States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia K, Pink
ham'a Vegetable compound and what It haa done for them.
Mrs. Pinkham Invitee all atck women to write her for adrlee. Bhe haa
guided thouaanda to health. For twentv-flve years she has been advising
sick women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia ft. Pink
ham and as her assistant for years before her deoeeae advised ander her
immediate amotion. Address, iynn, Mass.
FINDS HUGE SUN SPOT
ST. LOUIS SCIENTIST MAKES DIS
CO VERY AND PREDICTS WIND
AND ELECTRIO STORMS.
St. Louis, Mo., June 11. A sun
spot, aaaouaoed to be the largest die
covered la many yean, hae been
touad oa the oaat Una ot Old Sol by
tha Rev. I. R. Kicks, the famous aa
treaomer ot this day, who predicted
the Oalveetoa tidal wave, St, Loula
cycloae aad tha reoeat tornado aad
hailstorms. The apct was first dis
covered last aMardar oratag aad
waa thea seme ewataaaa from tha I
Met Uae. Tha gaa appeared se he la
a etate of terrific erupttea. aha Uaes
shswiag aa area which sessss ta be
eager a saraaflc like whirl. The aaot
la aaaiay atssoracd by tha naked apa
through a niece of colored glees. The
big epet, tha tap at which ta hoarV
shsped, hi dangeroua, assntdlag ta
Mr. Kicks, wke eays that throughout
tha storm area at tha Valtefl States
tha public aiar look for terrific elec
tric storms, aacomaaalad ef high
wines. Thaw will reach tha country
between Wedaeeday aad Friday,
whea tha spot sttssts tha mevidUa
at tha sua.
The spot will be dlsscrnabls to
people la this country until neat Sat
urday. It It la strong enough to
brave tba rotation ot tha ana It will
again appear about twelve days
from aest Saturday aad agala cease
atmospheric disturbances.
A FORTUNATE TEXAN.
Mr. K W. Ooodloe.' ol 107 St. Louis
St. Dallas, Tex. says: In the pest year
I have become acqualeted with Dr.
King's New Lite Pills, and no laxative
I ever before tried so effectually dis
poses of malaria blllousneee." Tbey
doa't grind nor gripe 25c, at Chas.
Strang, dm store.
Draft Stallloa for Sale.
1 have a fine Clvdeednle stallion for
sale. Weight 1800, seven years old,
color dark bay. Hay be aeen at my
place, two miles North of Eagle Point
J. E. Hart,
Postsfficc Hears.
For the beneOt ot the Mall readers
Postmaster Woodford haa kindly
given out the following information
egardlng th c poetoffloe boura:
QENEKAL DELIVKKY HOURS.
Open 7:80 a. m, week days and on
Sundays immediately after the trains
oome In. Close 7 p. m.
MONEY ORDEK HOURS.
Tba money order department will
be open oa wek days from 8 a. m. to
6 p. m., exoept oa Saturday evenings,
when it olosea at 6 p. m.
MAIL CLOSE
No. IB Southbound 10 a. m.
" 16 Northbound 4:40 p. m.
" 11 Southbound 8 p. m.
" 12-Northbound- 8 p. m.
Dissolullom of Co'PartBcnhlp,
Notion la hereby given that tbe co
partnership heretofore existing by nnd
between A. 8. Bllton nnd W. &
Willis, doing business In tha town of
Medford, Oregon, under tbe nrm
nnma of Bllton A Willie, la by mutual
ooosent, tbla day dissolved ; all ac
counts contracted by tbe Una aad la
the Arm name are to be paid by A.
S. Bllton, and all aoooonta due tne
Arm are payable to A. 8. Bllton , all
aeoounta contracted by either of the
Individual members of tba Brm dur
iag tba existence of toe said above
ret erred to partnership Is to be set
tled by the Individual person oon
treating the same.
Dated at Medford, Oiegoa, thla 3d
day of Juno, 1907.
A. a Hilton,
W. & Willis.
J. E. Barked oil, Witaees.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Boiijpit
Signature of
TIMuER LAND, ACT JUNE S. 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ualtcd rtete IabiI OfBee,
Rowbars, oreson, slay 7, 1S0T.
Hot tee ! here by m van that In eompllaoce with
the provUlAM oriha at of OoeSTMS of June
S. Iirs. ea titled -An act for Ihe sale tlaihar
laiidfl In th SUtM of eatlftirnla, Oreson, No
eda, aad Wwihlagfa.a Territory," aa extecleb
to all the Fubllo Lead Slates by act ot Augasl
4. ISM. .
HSRBIBT C. BUBDICtt,
of Orldley, Couatyor Bene, State of California
hat tali dev flled In tble ofnoa hla rworn tta
meat no. 8121, for the vuronaaa of the W K W
of lection no. tt, la township ao S7 Math, rang
ao. S West. Willamette Meridian sad will oni
proof toi bow that the lead loueht la Koor
valuable for lu timber or stone than for agrl
eullura! purposes, and to etta-blUh hla claim l
said tana before A. a Billon, U. a Ceneb
loner, at hli office, ta Medfurd. Oregon, ei.
Mondar. tbt 6th day of Aafu.t. 1W7
He naaea aa wlioeaest: Danl.1 C Greer.
Jamei Katen and Robert Stone, all ol Mooter
Oresoa; Frederick Flnk.ofarldley,Calirorate
Any aad all persona elalmlof edveraerf UV
above-dseorlbod laodc are reqoected to ak
tb.tr claim, la tbU otoee oa or beloro said Ml
day ol Augasl, IS77. .
Nwaw ft hci amwav
TIMBER LAND, ACT .JUNE 8t
1373. PiVllUK FUKrUSldl
CATION, , :
United tutet Uat 0ee,
' , RoMborrj, Otefoa, April ft) Utt.
with thejtrovlalou of the eet of Coocrees
fuller at, sow, eDuvjuju "AO SMI lOT TrwSJ ekUe) C
tltUbaV laVatda Id thai rveAtsta Of CaUlfeWtileV. eTxaaa
oe, Ktfftvdav ead WfMhtDctDa Temtaxy,
Mterjrtted to ell tbe leUe Lead ftueae ey en
WILLIAM L. ntltLilfAlf, '
ol Dllltrd, eonnty ot MasltM. ttete
Otefoa, bu ibIi day lied ttrtt otfioe hi.
worn ajMMrjejmt ivo.btm. lor IM BUIeVakfj C '
the SW U Of rlevrtloa Me, IS. In Townahln Xn
8., Atwfi o. I W., aad will oCer fjfftmf te tho
uh uu iua bvoub;d u more TtuueDie mr ti .
timber or toe tlun for etiieaJtarml per
tMevec, avntl to ettabllib hit cleln to m14 tu
bafon A. ft. Btlton. IT. B. OtsmmltxiloBar. (At hu
oflet ec Medford, Orefon on Mondey. tlTw
ti.deyot July.
urn nimeB uwitaeiON: aidki i. fjoeier.
of Mtvdford, Oresont William J. Soott ar-i
William H. Sherld. all of Agate. Oregoti; joh.
H. HukiDS. of Watkliu, Otesron
Any and all par mot elaimlaff odrereely tb"
abpTi4leeveribM landi are roquet ted to fl:
their cUlttu In this o&ca on or before aeldlfttle
day of July, 1907.
DBPIJAJilP la. B DOT, MgJIarMr.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Deportment of the Interior.
U Dived States Land UOoe.
ft OM barf. Oregon. June 4, 19C7.
A inffletenteootoft affidavit baTltur been flle-t
la tbla ofttoe bjr Daniel B. OreeD. oonteataa-..
atjalast Homos tt ad entry No. 1267 1, tnac
Aprll2,im,frU8EUi38Mtloil0, Towi .
ship Si, Booth Range 1 Kaat, by Eda ft
spencer. cotMtee, In watch it t aliefed tru
aid Kda H. Spencer ban abandoned ber ta
bomagteed lor a period ol awre than el
tnoniba laat past, and that the aaid hoea
steeder baa not cultivated any portion of h -aaid
bomeatead lor nore than all anooUia la i
pat:that said absence hae vol been daet
emploimentln the military or naval eeni.
of tbe United Statea In time efwar. sal t
parties are hereby notified to appear, reapor-1
aad offer eTldenee toucblnf aid' allfwatlen i
10 o'clock a. H., on July mh, 1007. before a. .
Bllton, D. 8. CommlMloner at nia oflloe
Medford. Oregon, (and that final bearing wi
be beld at 10 o'clock A. M. on Aug uat tn ,
1907, before) the Retriater and Receiver at th
Doited States Land Offloe In BoeetmraT. Or.
gon.
TDaaaio cooKsuiat naving, in a prop r
affidavit, flled June 4, 19m. set forth facta wbli .
show that after due diligence aersonal err
vtceof tbts notloe can not be meao. It le her
by ordered end directed that sucb notice le
given by due and proper publication.
DE.njiaiin u. auui, KOgiSMr.
CONTEST NOTICE
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
Rotebarg, Oregon, May 81, 1907.
A Mffldent rantMl afHilfalt haWlnar haaora
Bled In tbla office by Rebecca M. Presley, ert
teetant. agalnat Homestead entry No. IKitr
made Hov. 7, 1909, for tbe E W MW let, 8W s.
RWUandNW HW ol fteetlon cC Towi--hip
40. South, Range ff East, by Lyra
Pettlbone, Coo tea tee, In whtcb It la aileg-
that said t.ymsn Pettlbone baa abandoned 1
above man loned homestead for a period
more tr.au els months laat punt : aa a mat 1
of feet he bas abandoned ibe land for mo
tban two years laat peat; that within tl
said two years he hae not cultivated tbelar.
nor improvea n in any way: mat ne n
never lived udoo tbe said land, tbat hla 1
sence bas not been due to employment In tl
military or naval service of tbe United Sta
In time of war, aaid parties are hereby notlfl
to appear, reapond and offer evident
touching Mid allegation at 10 o'elo
a.m. on July 12, ttor, be lore A. 8. 3Um-Unltt-d
Staie Com miaa loner, at t
offlce st Med lord, Oregon, and that final he
lug w ill if he!') at lu o'clock a. m. on it.
Wt, 1107. bt-lore the Keftlater and Receiver at 1 1
United state lana uincein Koseburg.Oregrt
Thv" ta!d oon (eat ant having. In a proper t
fldavlt. flted Mar . 1907.set forth facta wht-
abow tbat after due dlllRence personal eervl
of tbla nistloe can not be made. It Is hereby 1
dared and directed that sucb notice be gtv
qj nua ana pruir paDiicgtuan,
;;gNj&Min L. iDfiY. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE :
1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLI
CATION. United flutes Lend Office,
Rose burg, Oregon, April 30, 1907
Not Ire IS herebv riven that Id ttamnllai .
wtlb the provisions ol tbe act of Oongretw
June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tha sale
timber lanns in the States of California, O
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
extended to all tha Public Land Bitttaa bv
of August 4. 1M2.
ItlAlrllBUn W. J I l.fV,
of Medford, county of Jackitoo, Mate
Oregon, haa thla day flld in thla office 1
aworn statement No. MM. for the pare beer
the NR M, ot Section No. U, In Towns
No. 87 South. Range Ne. S etitp end will Of
proof to show that the land sought Is m
valuable lor Ita timber or stone than :
agricultural purposes, and to establish )
claim to aaid land before A. S. Bttton, V
Commlsaloner, at hla office In Med lord, C.
gon, on Monday, the 29 tb dar of July, 1907.
He names as wltnesser: Willis R, 8tans
Loe M. Stone, ell of Jack-envlUe, Ores
Richards. DeArmond, Wesley C. Oreen,
Medford. Oregon.
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