The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 21, 1907, Image 8

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    A PORCH PARTY
June Is tho time for out-door festivities. One of
the pleasantest forms of amusement possible at this
time Is the lawn or porch party. Special Electrio
Illumination adds materially to the beauty and delight
of such a Jollification. A few Electrio Lamps hung In
Japanese lantor;-.s go a long way. Get your home
wired for Electricity at once and It will be very little
trouble to string temporary lights for special
occasions. Send for the Estimate Man.
CONDOR WATER POWER CO.
Wfau Bldf . Phone 846 Midford, Orsgon.
Fan Season
Is Here
Both Base Ball
And Electric
ELECTRIC FANS provide summer comfort for the busi
ness man at his work, and for his entire family at his
home, with but nominal expense and no trouble.
With an Electric Fan in your dining room, it is a pleas
ure to go home to your meals. . .
.Vith an Elbctbic Fan in your place of business, it is a
pleasure for your customers to trade with you Ana
they wont be in a hurry to depart.
At the Soda Fountain and other places of refreshment,
the Electric Fan, with a few strands of baby ribbon
fluttering in the breeze, serves as a thirst producer.
"Electric Light and the Electric Fan make a strong
combination for summer comfort. ,
You can run a desk fan all day at a cost for current of
less than five cents.
Order your fan today. Simply mail us a postal card with
your name and address, or telephone 855, or call at our
office. We will do the rest.
OUR. COUNTY 8
x Correspondents
Jacksonville News.
K. T. SUplel of Ashland has teen
ending to buaineea.matters In Jack
ivlUe this week.
Dlitrlot Attorney A. E. Kesmes
4 wlte nave returned from a tlslt
tn relatives living In Berkeley,
tylveator Patterson, an ex-eberifl
this oounty, was down from Ash.
'd Toeaday transacting business at
i oounty seat.
diss Marlon White, of tbe Jaok
lvlUe publlo schools baa returned
bar home In Cottage Grove where
will spend her vaoatlon.
41m ataigaiet Linn, of Seattle,
nt a few days of tbls week In
ikeonvllle visiting her parents Mr,
i Mrs. David Lilnn of this place,
lira. Mamie I'ox and daughter,
trl, of Jacksonville, lfft Saturday
tbe Klamath Mot Springs, Calif.,
iota tbey will rusticate for several
eks.
It the annual school meeting of
voters of the Jacksonville school
trios U. O. Ueekinan saa elected
tool dircotoi to succeed U W.
Iggs.
Sister M. Edina and sister M.
nrj, who bsro been Instructors at
-. Mary's Academy during the past
ar, left Friday for Portland, where
jy will spend their Taoatlon. "
deputy olerk Molie Towne spent
edneaday In Pboeolx. " llerlathTr
Frank Towne tbe retail merchant
Pboenlx, left Wedneday tor Maine,
waa called on bualness
I wbere he
matters.
Miss Myrtle Sutton, who a tew
years ago waa ethnographer In tbe
office of diftriot attorney A. E
Keamea, waa recently graduated from
the Uood Samar'tan hospital of Port
land as a trained nurse. -
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Dunford and
Mayor Emil ilrltt of Jacksonville,
hnvM MtnrtiMl from Portland, where
- - uiu uruunru sw utuu
they have been attending tbe sessions , 8otnn Oregon.
0 the grand lodge ox naeons ana me
Mary's Academy Tbuisday, ware air,
and Mrs. O. O. White, Myrtle Creek,
Mlaa Uladys Julian, of Yreke, Mlas
Sylvia Copeland, of Hornbrook,
Calif. and Mr. and Mia. J. W.
Dodge and daughter, Anita, of
Talent.
TABLE ROCK ITEMS,
(BY J. C. P.)
Mr. and Mia W. R. Byrnm spent
Sunday with the Porter family In
Central Point.
Stewart Porter accompanied by
Mies Martin aod Miss Reed came out
from Central Point Sunday and
climbed lower Table Rook.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Hltzler and
Master Denny visited at the borne of
Mr. and Mrs. Rlsner In Medford
Sunday.
Earl May waa on tbe sick Hat a
couple of days last week, but waa
feeling much better at laat reports.
Mr. and Mra R. 0. Washburn, ac
companied by their neloe, Margaret,
Mears took a drive around tbe Valley
Tneeday, visiting Jacksonville and
other towns.
All those who bad the pleasure ol
attending tbe closing exerolscs at the
Agate school house, speak In the
highest terms of tbe work of both
teaober and pupils.
The annual school meeting Monday
passed off quteUy. Mr. E. O. Blssell
waa elected to auooeed himself as
clerk and E. a Bltzler to fill tbe
place of director for three years,
Master Homer Elwood came out
from Medford on bis wheel Tuesday
morning and spent tbe day witb
frlenda at "Tbe Oaks" returning the
same evening.
John White of Medford baa made
several trips to this aeotlon lately
with different parties of borne seekers
and all have been greatly pleased witb
what they saw. ,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Madame made a
business trip to Central Point and
Medford Filday. Qlenn May wbobaa
been spending some time In Medford
returned witb them,
A veiy erratic bal) storm passed
tbiough here one day last weok it waa
short, sharp and narrow la extent,
but It left ita marks on tbe growing
apples In several orchards.
A good many of tbe Table Rook tax
payers were attending Circuit court
in Jaoksonllle last Thursday. J. Q,
Morrison was found guilty of Inter
ferlng with tne management of the
table hock Irrigating ditob.
Mr. and Mra Frank Brown drove
down from Eagle Point Sunday, but
weie unfortunate In rinding friends
away from borne. The beautiful day
coaxed nearly every one out for a
stroll or a neighborly visit.
Uleon May and Vera Pendleton
went out on a Baking trip np Rogue
Hirer Saturday , afternoon and re
turned Sunday evening with a good
catch of finny beauties. Tbey say
the pigs In tbat aeotlon are good
rustlers as they got some flab and
praotloally all their rovlalon.
Mr. Cate, from tbe Agricultural
College at Corvakls, wbo baa been at
work in Southern Oregon for three
mouths, Investigating oroharda for
Canker, was In this locality last week.
He found very lltte of tbat dread
disease here and spoke of tbe orchards
as being exceptionally clean. He was
much surprised to find the orchards
and tbe soil found be and was so
muob taken with tbe present and
proapectlve f.uit outlook for this
aection tbat be expressed tbe Inten
tlon of getting bold of some land to
set out to trees, and apoke In par.
tloular of Mr. Washburn's seven year
old orchard as being one of the best
teresls.
Lewis Breeding and wife came down
from the Bine Ledge Monday to visit
tbe letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Csrter ol ProvolU
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman went
to Medford Monday to meet their
daughter, Mra, Emma Bartlett of
Sacramento, who will vlait her parents
this aummer.
Meadames Hayes and McLaughlin
were shopping at the oounty-se.it
Mooday.
George Culy, the Steamboat stock
man, was In Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Wnndtot Jacksonville
drove out Saturday with ber husband
who U the Applegate stage proprietor.
Mrs. Thus. Oinder and daughter,
Miss Lillian, wbo bave been sojourning
this section for tbe past four months
departed for their home In Portland
Thursday. Mr. Uinder and son, Chas.
will remain during tbe summer.
The annual school meeting was held
Monday, Hon. U. D. Kubll and Mrs
N. Pernoll were re-ele.ted director and
clerk respectively. No teacher's ap
plications have yet been received fur
the ensuing school year.
Eagie Point Eaglets.
grand lodge of tbe O. E. S.
John Murphy, of Ashland, attended
the closiug exerolaea of St. Mary's
Academy Thursday. Mr. Murphy
waa aooompauied borne by hie niece,
Miss Allen Kingsbury, who has been
a student at St. Mary's Academy
during the past year.
The Brat Issue of tbe "Jacksonville
Pust" came out Saturday and Is one
of the newlest and moat attractive
aheete published In tbe county. It
thia paper keeps op to the standard
of Its II ret Issue It will never lack
support.
Mr. ana Mis. Jerry Nunsn and
grandson, Donald Russell left Sunday
for Newport where tbey will rusticate
for a few weeks, Mr. Nunan has re
cently completed a 1700 Cottage at
Newport and the members of bis
family will spend the summer montns
at this popular resort,
Henry Pernull of Applegate, waa
at Jackaouville visitor Monday Mr.
Pernoll has been pitcher
Lake Creek Items.
Jobn A. Miller was visiting with
home folks recently. He Is now build
ing a large stock barn tor Call von
ner llellen. He reports the work
progressing1 loely.
G. M. Wmn, of Yankee creek, was
a pleasant caller at tbe bom e ol J.
W. Kinney last Sunday. He reports
all o. k In hie nelghborbood. Mr.
Winn Is thinking of ranohlng some
on South Butte.
Thus. Baldwin, of Prlnesville, Ore
gon, visited bis rather ana eiettr ana
their families recently. Mr. Baldwin
is a prosperous banker of Prlnes
ville, and on aooount of.'aome exten
sive brick building work wbiob he Is
having done there he only stayed a
few days, Mra. Baldwin visited In
Portland in the meantime.
Dlea At Mrownsboio, June 13,
l'.OT, Mrs. Eliza Mills, age 81 yeaia 11
BY A. C. HOWLETT.
Last Sunday Miss Maggie Daley
went to visit witb Misses Bertha aod
Maud Peacbey on Yankee oreek.
Mra. Mary Wrigbc acoompaoied by
ber daughter, Miss Minnie, and Miss
Blanoh Cox, went to Medford laat
Saturday. The two girls went on to
Ashland to attend tbe Childrena'
Day exerolaea at the Congregational
churob.
Arthur Morrison had the misfortune
to loose valuable mare last week,
thus breaking up his team. She laid
down and In rolling ran a sharp stlok
ipto her body, penetrating tbe Intes
tines, oauslng death In a abort time.
L. M. Summons, who baa been
working at tbe. Blue Ledge mine for
some time, came out and joined bis
balf-biotber and family, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. -rTurblvllIe, stopping witb
us Thursday and Friday nights on
their way to Ft. Klamath. They In
tended to go the Rogue river route,
nut wben tbey readied here learned
tbat the anew waa too soft to bear
them up, on the high hills, ao they
went by Asbland and Klamath Falls.
Hugo von der Hellen and Thomas
Riley were pleasant ealleie last Sun
day. Mr. von der Hellen informed us
that his wife had gone to Corrallls to
be present at tbe marriage of their
son George to one of tbe Corrallls
young ladles Rev. Edward F. Green,
of Ashland, went down on Tuesday to
perform the marriage ceremony for
the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
von der Hellen will take Dp their
abode at the Blue Ledge mine, wbere
Mr. von der Hellen baa tbe poslltiou
of aasayor for tbe company.
Tbeie waa an auto oame out last
Sunday morning onntainlng three
men and one lady. Tbey started as
tboogb tbey were going up tbe bill on
the road to Yankee oreek, but left
tbe machine at tbe foot of tbe bill
and proceeded on tbelr way on foot.
I learned later that tbey were Mr,
Lawton, of tbe firm ot Page A Law
ton, and a land buyer and bla w Ife
looking for land. They bought tbe
Geo. Brown tract of laud paying f25
ptr acre. Eagle Point is gradually
oomlng to tbe front and people are
learning tbat we have some choice
farms In tbese parte.
- Our sohool meeting waa well at
tended, in fact the best attended of
any sohool eleotlon we have bad for
several years. Tbe people are begin
nlng to see tbe necessity of putting
in persona foi directors tbat take an
Interest In our sobools and are In
favor of having the best teaobera and
good schools. W. L. Childretb, our
blacksmith, was elected direotur and
Mrs. Alioe V. Cooke was elected clerk
with no opposition. Mrs. Cooke waa
one of tbe teaohera, wbo waa die
oharged by the board last winter and
by her being elected as olerk without
opposition is considered as an in
dorsement of her course. It le ex
peoted tbat tbls little affair will be
carried to tbe courts as Mrs. Cook
held tbe register and made her re
port Just the same aa though abe had
taught the entire term out and now
olaima her pay for the fire months
that she waa to teach.
months and 2b days. She waa one of
far the the early pioneers of Oregon, having
Grants Pass base ball nine for several I crossed tbe plains In 1852 with ber
years and is considered to be about
the beat ametour pitcher in the state,
lie has recently Joined the base ball
nine ot Portland and will pitch for
tbls team on tbe Fourth of July.
Among the out of town people who
attended tbe olosing exercisee of St,
; F. Newhall & Sons.
Chicago, His.,
Fruits.
ALTHOUGH We are Apple Specialists, we
.handle other fruits heavily, and we know
how to appreciate the fine pears and plums of
the famous Rogue River Valloy.
We invite correspondence from dealers and
associations. .
at-eiabllehed 65 Years Asia.
husband, James Mills. She leavea a
son Edward Mills, ot Brownsboro,
and a host of friends to mourn her
lots. She has been helpless for three
years. The remains were Interred at
the Brownsboro oemrtery, Rev. J. W.
Kinney conducted the funeral aervlce,
a large -rowd of trlends were In attendance.
APPLEUATB ITEMS.
C. J. McLaughlin and wile were
Jacksonville visitors one day last week.
J. G. Fulton has returned from San
Francisco where he bas been selling
stock in the Madrons mine.
John and Henry Pernoll came out
from Jacksonville Monday with a load
ol merchandise.
Miss Annie O'Hrinn.lhe stenographer
has returned from Grants Teas where
she has been employe I at the box
factory.
Hon. H. D. Kubll spent last week at
Squaw Lake looking after bis cattle In-1
aOLD HILL Nuaarrs.
Mr. Shipley of Moonville spent Sat
urday In Gold H1U.
Mrs. Stuiubo, nee Miss Josle
Storey, bas been visiting her mother
tbe past week.
Miss Nina Carter, the assistant
postmistress is taking ber annual
vac tlon at Rsdlanda, California.
Mra Nina Smith and son. Dr.
Smith, are again sojourning at "Cor
poral G" tbelr mine no Sardine
oreek.
Tb Jennings Brothers went on
Saturday evening to Astoria to at
tend the funeral of their youngest
brother.
Mrs. Tom Robertson and children
took the Saturday morning train for
Medford to spend S juday with bei
mother, Mrs. Harrington.
Mra. F. C. Williams and eon,
Carter, of Medford, spent last week
with her friend, Mra. R. C Keissy,
in tbe absrnee of Kev. Williams, wbo
was attending tbe annual convention
of the Dlooese at Portland.
A very pleasant "oherry picking
bee" is reported as bavlug occurred
at Peltoo rnnoh almost a week ago.
The Gold HIU ladies who were ao
fortunate aa to get Invitations are
still recalling witb pleasure the In
cident of the past afternoon.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Laat Sunday ersnlng Children's
day exercisee were held at the
Methodist Eplsoopal oboruh In this
city. The church was beauitfully
deooiated witb potted plants, cut
dowers and evergreens, wbile over
tbe pulpit wss a large arob of ever
greens and flowers, and this Il
lumined with colored electric lights.
The program was very Interesting and
every part especially well bandied,
especially pretty and well rendered
waa the flower drill, made op or the
little queen and sixteen little girl at
tendants. These were drilled by
Miss Minnie Corey, whose efforts aro
deserving of credit The program
olosed with a "Uiblog" perform
ance, by Rev. rteuter. Tbls was
applied morally and spiritually and
in It Mr, Renter sbowrd bow, even lo
blbloal days, tbe devil went tlsbing
with all kinds of bait, and that he
waa auooesful to a limited degree lo
oatobing tbe unwary, as be Is this
day and date, and be pictured, also,
tbe awful fate of those who were ao
weak aa to be tempted by the devil's
delusions and snares. Tbe evening's
program waa very entertaining and
was fully appreciated by the large
crowd In attendance.
Come aod get our "special prices"
on Cbinaware. Roberta & Reagan.
K. H. H alley baa tbe Palaoe
Hotel nearly ready to open, both as
to hotel proper and tbe dining room.
Tbe hotel baa oeen refurnished with
new furniture, the rooms all newly
papared, carpeted and painted, and
cn Tuesday noon, of next week tbe
dining room will be opened for
patronage. Tbls room baa also been
newly papered and painted, and new
furniture baa been purobaaed for it
also, aod tbe kitchen too baa been
refitted and re-furnished, Wben the
postoflioe snail bave vacated Its
present quarters that room will be
made over Into a dining room and the
room now In use for that purpose will
be used for an offloe.
Special sewing machine sale Sat
urday afternoon at White & Trow
bridge real estate office. All makea
from 85 to
J. T. Spencer and B. W, Read.
bomesteadera on tbe uunsurveyed
portion of township 34, range 2 east,
were In Medford Tursday on busi
ness. These gentlemen tell tbat there
are very near forty actual settlers on
this unaurveyed land. Many of
these, they tell, are making some
good, substantial homes ; good houses
have been built, and the land la be
ins cleared and aet to fruit or planted
to gardens. Some bave from twenty
to one hundred rods of Irrigating
ditch, and many bave substantial
harna and fenoee, while nearly all of
them -have wagon roads out out and
graded to tbelr bouses.
For Sale Light surrey, nearly
new and In good repair. Will eell
cheap. Fred Luy, Medfora. 25-tf.
E. Rensbew, of Portland,
puroased from E, P. Bennett, ten
acres of apple orchard In East Med
ford. 'Ibe tract la the north half of
Mr. Bennet'a orchard and Includes
the land upon which the dwelling Is
locaed. Tbe price paid waa 17500.
Mr. Rensnaw, wbo la but recently
from Iowa, will move to Medford
witb his family . during the aummer
and expects to make thla hia perms
nent abiding plaoe.
Attorney G. W. White, and daugh
ter, Miss Ciarlcie, of Klamath talis.
we-e tbe guests of William Angle and
family a few daye tbia week, as waa
also Dr. Floyd Wblte, of Portland.
Mrs. E. E. Gore Teacher of Piano
and Voioe Speolal class methods for
ohlldren Htudio at residence, corner
w and e streets,
We make a specialty ot fine watch
repairing at tne Medford Jewelry 4
upturn tjo. ti.
C. G. Don, of Sprague, Washing
ton, Is the new day operator at the
depot
Leave orders for parsley at Mil
ler & Eubank'a grocery, Medford.
For aale An exoellent quality of
orick in any quantity, u. w. rrid-
dy. Medford, Oregon, tff
We
Oreg'on
Apple
Shippers
U. H. BLODGEI CO.,
(Established 1B8I.I
BOSTON, Mass. WORCESTER, Mass.
Want Oregon
Apples and will
either Buy same or
Handle on Commis
sion. ugCorrespon
dence solicited
AMONU TUB CHURCHES.
M. B. CHCW-H, SOVTH
Next Sunday morning Rev. Goulder
111 preach, morning and evening.
His morning snoject will be the the
Final Subjugation of tbe World by
Christ " In tbe evening bis aubjeot
will be:-"lf God Be For Us Who oan
be Against Us?" Sunday school at
10 o'olock.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sunday June 'il, Morning eervlce
and sermon at 1L Tbe Sunday sohool
meets at 10 o'clock. Wednesday
evening, June 20, at 7:30 there will
be the first meeting of boys to form
a boys' chorus.
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH.
June 23rd Is Children's Day at tbe
Presbyterian ohuroh. All are Invited
to tbls service at 10:30 a. to. At 8
o'clock in the evening tbe Rev. J. K.
Howard, who has just returned from
the General Assembly at Columbus,
Ohio, and from a visit to the James
town Exposition will preach. Do not
fail to bear him. June 30th le the
National day In the churob. At 11
o'clook a, m. on tbat day Hon. Wm,
M. Colvig will apeac on 'The
Nation." nsxtSundsy. The Christian
Endeavor meets at I p. m. Miss
llattie Alien, leader.
w. r. BDielde, faitor.
M. S. CHURCH, NORTH.
Methodist Epls-wpal ohuroh B
street, "rifty Two Elvio Stations"
will be tbe subject next Sabbath
morning. At night the topic will be,
"Have Angels Anything to do with
tbe Inhabitants of tbls World?" AU
are invited.
CHRISTIAN MCIKNCK.
Christian Sclenoe Servioea are held
every Sunday morning at eleven
o'clock In tbe Commercial Club
rooms Subject for June 23rd
Uhi 1st Ian Sclenoe". All ate wel
come.
THINGS TOLD
ON THE STREET.
Ward Wblteal-le, by letter from
Portland : "Please send our Mall to
our new address. We are nicely
located In South Portland and all we
need now to make ns happy is tbe
Medford Mail. "
1. Householder : I am telling you
tbat all tbore n. w bnildings keeps my
teams busy hauling lime. 1 am now
burning another kiln, and If I don't
miss my footing some plaoe i will be
able to supply all demands."
S. J. Summerlln " Haven't any
thing to ttlck about at all. The Hotel
Moore la doing better than we figured
on at tbe tint start. Ibe rooms are
filling up rapidly and everything
looks good to me. A fellow oan't help
feeling pretty good to be In boslneas
in a city like Medford. One that's
growing all tbe time. New people
oomlng In new buildings going np.
Everything and everybody moving all
tbe time. It makea one feel like
moving a little himself. "
Carl Naregan : Business In tbe
Abstract line could not well be better
tban It la right now. Father and I
are both kept busy from well, from
tbe time we commence work In tbe
morning until we let go at night and
I'm tellng you tbat Dad don't jar
loose very easy and youta truly
keeps bis eye on tbe ticker, but
Dads do Union man leastwise If be
be la working under a special dis
pensation. J. W. Green: "We are now down
12U0 feet witb the well at the toe
plant th And the aame formation at
that dbtb tbat we bave been working
In for 1200 feet Mo we bave no in
dication of anytbing different
Everything looks alike to na but
there surely will be a change of
formation soon. However, we are
going to keep hammering away and
will nave to be satisfied witb results,
whatever tbey may eventually prove
to be."
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice Is hereby given tbat the co
partnership heretofore existing by
and between D. G. Karnes and J. F.
Hitter, doing business In Medford,
Oregon, under the firm name of
Karnes 4 Bitter, la by mutual con
sent, this day dissolved, Mr, Kainea
retiring from the business, his
Interest having been purchased by
Owen Dunlap, wbo together with Mr.
Rltter, will continue tbe business.
Dated at Medford, Oregoo, thla
7tb day of June, 1007.
D. G. Karnes,
J. F. Rltter.
Horses for Sale.
I have for aale 22 bead of well broke
horses weighing from 1100 to 1500
pounds. R. B. Porter,
23-3t Central Point, Oregon.
For Sale.
A small saw mill, n.srly new. in
good oondttiou. Has been inn only
part of one aesson. Will cm 2-"i,0UO
feet per day. Will be sold at a bar
gain. Address
Box No. 22, Lcland, Or-cnu
Taken up Notice.
There oame Into my enolosure, ten
miles tbls side of Prospect, on June
1th, a dark bay mare, about five years
old, shoes on front feet branded "J
H" on left Shoulder,, little white on
hind foot; bad halter ou.
Ace Love.
County Treasurer Fifth Call.
For redemptionof County Warranto
Warrants Protested from October 4
1905, to December 28, 1903. Both
dates Inclusive. Interest fo oeaae
from above date. (First Publication
of Notice) June 14, 1907.
Jaa. M. Cronemlller, B
County Trear.
Farmer Maxoy ie ' in from bis Butte
oreek ranch for a visit with town
people.
Miss Jessie Cule left Wednesday
evening for Portland, to attend the
Rose Carnival and visit friends.
W. S. Clay and daughter, Mra.
Meader, returned this week from a
few weeks' stay at Bartlett Springs,
Calif.
Mr. and Mr. H. G. .Nioholson and
Mr. and Mrs "Jinks" MoCowan are
mingling witb other ohoioe rosea at
tbe Rose Carnival In Portland tbia
week.
CONTEST NOTICE
Office.
Roseuutg. Ore.. June 12, l'A7.
A sufficient contest affl'lavlt bavins: hreo
tiled in this office by l.ee Xltlvhcll. comet(Bul.
attains! homsHtead entry No. ltuM. nis-le l),a.
Is. 1900 for NEW, of Beo-ioQ 2u, Towmblp
:s South Rants. 1 West bv William H. Xut.
Contestee, In which It ti alleged tbat
said William H Macr.bas abandoned tbe above
mentioned nomesteuu lor a period ol more
tban an moo lbs last Bast: fn fact hs has
abandoned tba land for a greater period of
time than six month., he not having Wen on It
for over years rive ;that he, himself never made
any improvements on the land ; that there
was a cabin on the land which was put there
by a former homesteader, or "squatter;" tbat
aid abstnee was not due toemploymeot In the
military or naval aemceof tbe united states
In time of war sutd parties are- hereby
notllied to appear. tasnond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a. at. on July, 81. VXfl, before
A. S. BUton, U. H. Commissioner, at bis office
In Medford, Oregon (and that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August U,
1UU7, before) tbe Register aod Receiver, at
the United States Land ufflce la Rose burg,
Oregon.
Tbe said contestant bavins, In a proper affl.
davit, flled June U. 1907, set forth facts. which
sbow tbat after due diligence personal service
ot this notice can not be made. It la hereby
ordered and dlreeted that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
- Bexjahik l. Eddv, Register.
CITATION.
Inthe County Court of tbe State of Ore(OD
for the County ol Jackson.
In tbe matter of j
t' e Extate of I
Mary K. Clark, )
Deceancd i Citation
To Bertha V. ' lark, J
Greeting, J -
IN THE KAMkOFTHK 8TATE OF OJtEGON,
Vuu are hereby cited and required lo appear
in the County Court of the Mate of Or-gon,
to' tlie County of Jacknon, a, the Cuurt xtm
tuereof, at Jacksonville in the Cou nty of Jack
ion on Saturday, the 2Dth davof July 107,
at K o'clock, tn the forenoon of that d, then
and thert-to HbowoauM if any you have why
an order of sale abouid not be made by thia
court authorizing, empowering and Itcenaing
the ad mln la tra tor of the natd estate to aell the
tol lowing described real autate belonRing to
tbe naid estate lor the porinee of paying the
claims attain st the estate and the coats and
expenses ol administration, to-wlt:
Alloflot3 1n section 16, township 37, B. R 2
west of W. M. containing 8.1a acres Also be
ginning at a point on tbe section line 6.16
chain north of the one-fourth section corner
on the lint; between section 10 and 17 In said
township ind range, thence north 6.16 chains
thence 38.03 chains to tbe west boundary line of
P. L. C. No. i'.l. In said township and range
thence south along said line 6.16. chains
thence west 33 0i chains to the beginning con
taining '.W.34 acresAlso beginning at the ona
fourth section corner on the line between
sections 16 and 17 in sale: township and range
and running ihenct north on "aid line 6 16
chains thence 33.03 chains to the west bound
ary line of said D. I- C. thence sou Ji 6.16
chains to tbe line between lots 2 and 3 In said
st ction 16, thence west Kl.02 chains to the nlace
ot beginning containing 20.34 acres aa the same
Is described in volume 40 at paKe4U&of tbe
deed records of Jackson County. Oregon. Alio
bcaTinninir at the north west tract of land In
section ie lu township 87, 8.R. 2 W., W. M. and
running thence south 10.86cbalbs, thence wes
S3.90 chains, thence north 10.86 chains thence
east 23U0cbalns to the beginning containing
a acres more or less as described In the deed
records of said ata e and county In volume 46
at page 410 thereof and all of said real estate
containing 74 81 acres more or less. Tbe Hon.
George W Iuon, Judge of the County Coui t of
the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Jackson
with tbe seal of tald Court anti-nd. this lath
day of June, A. I). 1D07.
Aimii w. h. ivlknan, uiera.
By M. B. ToWJME, Deputy Clerk.
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