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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
west siae iireni, Feel rt'W stales, R.O. DUNCAN, Prop. Fint-claat Rigs always in best repair. Hone Board sd by Day, Wak or Month. Horsea bought and 8old. . Moore's Brick Staples, West 8ide . i t If e4ford, Oregon SCBEEN BOOBS AHD I have in Stock all Regular Sisei.and can make any odd sised Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will eoreen it. R. W. GRAY. Medford, i Eifert's v IT'S THE HAN BEHIND THS 8HEARSI Who Crates ths Nobby Fit. EIFERT Garment re Out and DrD d by Artlstie Workman, woo derota tbalr Urn and ability to plea hi eaatomtr. Order taken for Suite, from 114.00 and up. Ordere taken (or Ovr Coat, 114.00 and op. Suit Preaeed and Cleaned. Eifert . W. W. EIFERT The City We Guaranteed the Fit. Coal! Coal! Consumers or Draymen desiring high-grade hand picked Co&l.at $7.50 a ton can get any amount they wish at Pacific Coal Co's tipple, 5 miles east of Medford. Scales at the Mine Road is now in first-class condition PACIFIC COAL CO. R. E. DO AN, Manager . . . Sana . MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Mining. Saw Mill Machinery. Boiler Work and Engine Repairing. 8ini-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron, Brasa and Semi-Steel Castings of all Descriptions Iron BuHd- ing Fronts. . , ; ' All Work Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. MEDFORD, OREGON. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. United 0Utee Land Ofle. ' RoMtrarf , Orefoa, Dcnibr 18, 1WT. Kof.ce Is hereby ilven that In comp'Unoe with the proTliloDf of the Mt of Congress of Jan 1, 1878, entitled "An act tor the alt of timber lands in the Bute of Callfornls, Or cod, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ai extended to atl the Publrt Laad States by act ol August 4, 1893, PRANK H. REDDEN, ol Medford, county of Jaokaon, State ol Oregon, haa thli day filed in thl offloe his worn etatement No. 8teo, for the pnirbase ol the NW of rE V of Bee No 1. ID Twp No MB. Range mo. SB WH, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable tor lie timber or itone than for agricultural pur-po-.es, and to establish his claim toxaidlaod before A. B. Bliton. U- 8, Comm 1m toner, at hit office at Medford, Oregon, on Taeday, the 3rd day of Mareta, 1908. He uamea aa witnesses: Luther cut, George Dantel, Edward P. Qraham and Wil liam T. GrleTe, all of Prospect, Orea-on. Any and all persona el aiming adversely the above-lscrtbed lands are requefted to file their claims In this office oo oi before said Ira day of March, 1908. BKitJAMnt L. Eddy. Reiiter. Notice. Partle owning loU lo BotU Fail towouto oan Bake payment to J. A. Perry, traitee, at bl offloe In Medford, Oregon. l-2t Dr. .Stephen too ezamloi ejei free. WIDOWS Contractor and Builder Oregon MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS i Will nolontUoally meeaur yon, who ha the . Knowledge of Ma Tailor, Meford, Guaraneed. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Onltad Btatea Land Offlee. Koaebor. QrMon. Dmntat is lanr. Notice la hereb elTan that in com ml lance who ih. pruTiiwni 01 law act wi vgnmi 01 Jnne S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the atatee ot California Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to alt the Public Land Bute by act Ul UAJU( 1, 104, IDA E WT8WORTH. of Parton. county of JMkson. .Slate or Terr. tory) of Oregon, has trie day died in this office ma sworn statement no. bjos, lor tne nurcnas 8 RangtNo. 2, east, W M and will offer proof to uuv uni am una awufjoi tm more raiuaoie iot in iimuer or atone man lor aaricuinirai purposes, aod to establish his claim to said land before A. 8. Bliton, O, 8. Commissioner, at bis office in Medford, Oregon on Wednesday, the 4th day of March, 1908. Ha names as witnesses: William T. AtUva Oeorge Daniel, Asa Lore land France Aiken, ui 01 rnHDOCL.urrauD. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboTe-descrlbed lands are requested to file tneir claims in tnis omc on or osiore saia 4 in day of March, 19CH. HKKjaaiK u. a dot, negister. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Thl Kind Yon Han Always Boijpt Bear the 81natarof Klamath Ceaalv New. Klamath Fall Repoblloaa: Mr. aad Mr. E. K. Robbm will Uare Friday BMt Blag lor Now Or- lease. They will be ialaea a Saa FTaseleeo by Mr. Jeaalaga, who will aooompany the. Toe a it three moath will b apwt la iltlag varloa poctloaa oi lb Boat. Too Mi pntmtr of Klaasath Falla la folag to be K A. Eaualtt, aad thl ha bee a but for the :paet tea day, atboogh ao oa amd to hare how. It aatll the Oongreedoaal Record arrived bora. Tbea U wo dlanovsrad that Mr. Emmltf aaaao had baa at to tb Seaato lor oon fl rotation. I'M definitely tettlee the poatofBo Butter aad whatever sfforta, f aay, that an awd to plans la the atfio ooom other pereoa other tbaa Mr. Emmltt might J tut a well be abandoned, Another Tlotory we sootad by the bomeeteeder thl week, whea the Seoretary ;of fjtbo Interior approrad tb daalaloa of the Ooamlatloaor of the uoaoral Uad Ooffle, U tbo ooa teat oaa of A. Odaiito Moralag . Katberla Cloptoa. Thl oaa waa watobod by a good (deal of lauieat by auay of the looaton of eUlau la tbo Bly oooBtey, where It le belleeod It will hare a direct Darning oa many of tb ooatoft. Klamath Fall Exp: Tb moral ware that hit Klamath Fall raeoatly U apreadlaf oat to the other towa of too ooaaty. Tbo towa board of Morrill ha pat dowa tb lid a little tighter tbaa it I here. AU forme of gambling ha beea order ed to (top aad aotorra the aide door of the thlnt omporiom weio opea tobeokoatb dry throated popolaoa laottiaaday. The bow fair groond reoootly par- ohaaed from E. R. Keamea, by the Klamath County Agricultural aaeoole noa, Mr. Oorber latorm a It I oo. of tb. moot beautiful aad plotaroaqoe alteo In Klamtk ooonty. The dlroo- torat Momn. Blaoop, Oernor, Hooa toa aod Qoeller, rlattM tne aew ground lt week aad were well pleased with tbo property. Work will be roabed aa boob aa spring open, and abjat K000 will be (expended on the Improvement ol tbo grand and Judge etaad and Italia lor stock, eta The property ooniliU of 12 aoree aad ooat (4000. Lwt Monday evening, at the quar terly vonforeno of the Methodist ohnrab, Mr. Koy Banks after lami nation by tb. presiding elder, Ker. K. E. Ounlsp, was voted a looal Draacber'i lloeo. Mr. Bank haa made some prep ration for the mlnle try having attended the Moody Insti tute, Chioago,, 111. He eipecte to preach a short time In order to get a praotleal knowledge of tb work of the mlnlstery, after whloh he will take a ooarte In the Willamette University. The Klamath Lake R. K. oompany I making a very attraotlva bid to the passenger trsfflo ont of the Klamath county. Manger Abbott announces that on and after next Monday, Jaa. 6, the following changes will be effective la tbo running time of tbo Klamath Lake train: Leave Thrall at 1 p. m. and arrive at Pokogama at 6:05 p. m. Leave Pokasama at 7 a. m. aad arrlve at Thrall at 9M a, m. Ia ooaaootloa with the Pokogama traia the Straw, MoUUro Stag eom paay win run throwgh day etagee be tween .KlamaU fallht aad Pokagama, leaving either aad at 6 a. m. Thl .wUl give paaaaagara a throngs rid to aad from the railroad during day light boor. Ia addition to thl mlaslag oonaeotloa with trans oa tb Booth era Paeiflo rail road at Thrall by reasoa of delay either oa tbo Klamath Lake railroad or Straw, Melatir Stage line, Ul o entertained fro of ohaiga at tbo hotels either at Thrall or Pokogama on til ooaaootloa I mad- Tb far either way between Thrall and Klam ath Fall Is to b I5.&0. - FK.OM THE ANTILLES! Chamberlain' Cotign Rraeody Bene Ito a City CouocUmaa at King (ton, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Relllv Fogerty. who Is a member of the olty council at King-, aton, Jamaica, West Indies, write aa follows: "One bottl of Chamber lain's Oongb Remedy had a good ef feot en a cough that waa giving me trouble and I think I should have been more qnlokly relieved if I had contin ued the remedy. That It waa quick and benefiolal in relieving me thee is no doubt and it I my Intention to ob tain another bottl. " For sale by Chas. Strang. Nolle. NEW FORMS FOR COAL DECLAR ATORY STATEMENTS, APPLI CATIONS AND PROOFS. . New form of deolaratorv statements, applications and proofs, under the coal land laws, applicable to the public lands of the United States, outside of the district ol Alaska, have been adopt ed on and after Maroh 1, 1908, no. de claratory statements, applications or proof will be allowed in t such cases, unless executed upon the new official forms or upon forms which are exact duplicate! thereof, both as to wording, arrangement and sire. R. A. BALLINOEK, Commissioner. The grandmother of the old Dutch Dunkerd families of Western Pennsyl vania have made and need "Hickory bark Cough Remody11 and reared their families on it for a hundred years. Now too can buy it from yoor dealers. Ask lor it, and use it, because It Is nure ; becsnse it will stop your cough; tfcs jte It 1 the best cough remedy made todey. Try It. For sale by Hasklns Drug 8 tor and all dealers everywhere. Of Hi Goes Shopping and Prtparti Uttr. Surpriss For WH. SOME Of HIS PURCriASa. ea Mwa a Nststsgs I inn ia Anger. , Wswrioht law, br i vTnstMr. poweer r ether asaulag he wai m, C rjseJle.l reached hem tb was trykuj hard t He was try- tec to look tmpertnrbable and careless aad t hold back a aort of grin that now aad tbaa made a determined ef fort . break out oa hla fa. He didnn fool Mrs. Boweer a bat She aw fsees th ant tbat there vrao eoeao thlng op, bat her only way waa to amy a watting fame. If he'd been baying a roller sharing rtnk to rata winter aadUhe in or waa thinking of exrhenavng tb. bona and lot for a war bojloea, she would bear of It In due time. All taroogh dinner be main tained a patronising sir and carried a subdued excitement, and It waa not on Ol they -were seated in the family room that be untied the bag of mya- "moan vrocxnros ruva aou aa axoa: MM A MUU A tAD." tery. He made a Jump to answer a ring at the front door, and Mrs. Bow ser caught eight ot a boy and a num ber of package. "Please keep yoor seat, my dear,'' be eald aa aha came running down the haU. "But those are store package," ah replied. "Well 7" "And I haven't been ahopplng for three daye. There must be some mis take. See If they don't belong next door. These packages are all right They are addressed to our name and num ber, and they were duly paid for boon ago. If yon will kindly alt dawn and ami yoor beating heart and not act like a child ot ten, I will explain mat tar." Mr. Bowser waa In no hurry. It won a case for dramatic effeotar and ha meant to ring In a tew. He placed the several parcel and package on a chair and proceeded to walk op and down the room with hla heads behind him for three or foar adnata. Than b said: "Mr. Bowser, on rainiei inai ooca stona I have spoken to yon about roab tng down towa to bargahi saJee." "Yes, and yon bee an earn to me ta a mssn way, too," Tory IhBsty I hae. I Tor yean. Mrs. Bowser, aa f aaid bwf.ro, I bavo conatdcred yoa a aoft mark. I bavo amfled at the way the dark moat bav. smiled to aa yoa come In bargain bunting. I have want ed to swear when I thought of tb thousand and tana of thousands and million of dollar yoa bav. paid into the ooffore of the dry good stores. There bav. been time when I thought to appeal to yoor common sense and other time when I determined to tor bid yoa to tttend ( bargain eale of any art or kind." "Bat I got the ahoea for TB cents off," was answered. That's worth (ovtng, hut Itr At last," hs oon tinned, without look ing st her, "an Idea (track m. We win say that It waa a brtgfit Idea. I would go shopping myself and solve tbo mystery of tb bargain sales. I would eeek to dlaaovwr where the fraud cam. In. I would expose th dopUrtty of th merchants end bold them up in public censure. I would discover whether a pair of nlaty-tght cent dockings red oced to T cents were ac tually worth TB anta." "And yoa wont shopping thl aftar- "I went ahopplng." "And' yoa bought bought" "I bought number of articles. They are here. I arranged for their dttvry at this boor." "Aad did yon had bargains?" anx iously asked Mrs. Bowser. "My dear woman, my nam v Bow (r, ss perhap yoa know SamntH When I say a thing I maaa a Mot In yoor Ufa haro yoa known me to msk a retraction. I say and I (tick." Yes, I know." "I pride myself on sticking. I'd rather loee a thousand dollara than ts own up that I waa In the wrong." "Tea." "But In this case, Mrs. Bowser In the case before ns I am going to dc an unprecedented thing. 1 am going to frankly own np tbat I waa all wrong. I am going to announce that there ar bargain aalea. I am going to own op that there are great big bargains to be had at bargain sales. I am going to stats my belief tbat tbt Se to awbaYJaaa to Gteriav UwTatogteto! WlMSj' mere know that bay the rsgnlsr osCaraaS a baM awe, far Bg east I have In lang van pea aa a tan Berk. Tea hae assr aaa (haa at an half prto as etc oat, I haw atvea yoa assaar tab aeeahaga at aneh Bales, bag I hare at tbo aome Oka Bot they do haw. wtjwt rhey eall liithli ii aalaa, aad boot aad tbaa I hwve awd asm afaat barnmjaa. bargain sale wftl asrs her husband tbewsand of dollara ta tb course of tbo year," "Mr. Bowser, you sr one of the best baobaads ia all thai wue world." aakl Mr. Boweev aa b tppd forward aad gave him a wtrely kwa. "Mow. fbaa, ahow a what bargain yoa have I lama lug " "in, beta barnatB Hw. V as au aa he tor f a parosbj a laaa eC bav. aoM ae high a a dollar pair, hat t make room tor fall stock they war ctestng tbees oat at 40 wats. TaotVa a saving at U right there." , Two pair war Mo. 10 and th thin No. T, walk, Mas. Bowsw bj u No. A He was looking at bar wiu a bland smlla oa bis face, hewever, and what could ah sayT They badat told him that article bought at a bargain sal could not bo oarhangort, and ta making hla purchase he bad never tak en the alas of th toot Into account "And the gtovee," he add aa he held np a pair of kid green ta color and oar on barton at th wrist "th gtrl secured me that they were ail th go, bat In order to make room for bras bedsteads they wwraelosnag thorn ant I saved Just TB cents oa 'em." 0 levee th. Wrong oisa. Mm, Bowser wear a No. 6 glove and those were TH. ahe never won ( green glove In her life, and Mr. Bow ear badnt taken notice of the fact He watched her face for a amile, and with a great effort she managed tc work np one, aad then be picked Uf another parcel and said: "W have bar. some handkerchief f that wars setting at 00 cents each. Tlx room was wanted for woolen blanket aad Be w bay tbo handher at oa third th rsgelar price. The savtny hurt enoogh to boy a boos and lot bat every htfle harps. Am I a bargain boater or am I notT "Ot coarse yon are, yea dear, good (aaa yoa," waa tb reply, though ther were man' ' handhera and she had bought bias better ooos many a ttmr for ma money. "I don't know that I shouldn't have bought thl," be explained a he held ap a corset, "bat It was going at inch a aaerble that I couldn't resist It- regular two doSar corset tor 08 cent and the salesgirl said It would laat yea a lifetime. Oh. yea, I'm admitting that there la money to bo saved In looking for bargains." . Mm. Bdwesr weigh 135 pounds Tbat corset was mad for a woman weighing ynst 100 pounds more. 1' wasnt her make or her style. Tb husband who thinks that hla wlf. weare most any old corset has some thing to learn. Mr. Bowser had looked upon a corset aa a corset and bought one. Mrs. Bowser' bad to Inucb ai the grimaces of the Joke, aud he was pleaeed with blniBelf. There was one nor package the largest of all. She suspected Its contents and would have given a hundred dollara to be else where for the next half boor. It waa a lady's hat. It waa Intended for a young lady of .lghteon or twenty. It waa cocked op on all aides. It waa rakish and debonair and Bau er and Impudent and daredevUlah, and yet Mr. Bowser rewjrently extended ft on bis hand and said: 'Tor you, aiy dear, and now do yon like J'.T I got it for 8 less than th rejrtilnr price.' Let us draw a veil over most of what followed. It la aufsctant to aay that Mis. Bowser tried to faint away, but she only succeeded In sitting dowa oa the tloor in hysteric. Ma. Dow eel one more became Mr. Bowser that fa, be Jumped up and down and tor the bat Into fragments. H talked about di vorce. Bbe waa ordered to baa moth er's by the train. Sho bad darvon nhn In waa, aad ha bad got bf. QUAD. Tee fdweh Pishsll, ', Onsloiusi Salmon mayonnaise. Walter (abaentmlndedly praotlciag for th Hired MenUls' Diabolo hand) ap Tes, air. ShaU I spin It for yoa, ar would yoa rather catch It It I throw a) aader yoor legt-Tattar. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy a Sara SMosnao tor vnuorva. In bavin s courh romedv for ohll dren, oevn be afraid to buy Chamber lain's Courh Remedv. There is no danger from It and relief ia euro to fol low, it is tntenaea especially lor roughs, oolds, eronp ftnd whoopiog cough, and there is no better medlolne In the world for tbees diseases. It Is not only a cure for croup, bot, when given as soon as th eroupy oough ap pears, will prevent th. attack. WhooD- Ing cough ts not dangeroua when this remedy is given aa directed. It con tains no opium or other harmful dm in. and may be given as confidently to a naoy as u an auuiu ror sate by Unas Strang. Notice to the Public. I hsreby announo myself as a can' dldato for the office of city recorder of Medford, Oregon, subject to the decis lonof the legal voters of the olty at the general election to be held Tuesday, Jannary 14, 1908. 4t Benj. M. Collins. Silver plated trocars, for no ft r relief of cows when bloated, for sale at to. nogue iiivsr ureamery, Ned ford. , tf, deed Baa at bast andand-. f- .. -i . H. pot on his baft aad haft ma biaia. and whoa ha cam. la at s-sask IB th mnuhg aad. waa sabad V It waa swawaTataaj QSjtfOS)M LW owkawft kaw) JaTrVfV kamVsl aad rafoasd to mini, lfasig a uxaaaoaact OJndOey 8 ILIndEey We have moved into our new quarter next door to the old atand, and now have ample room to thow our line to advantage. We deal in new and second-hand FUR NITURE, HARDWARE, Chinaware and ; Olassware. Also heating and oook Stoves and Tinware of all kinds. ; ' l ; Warehouse, Storage and - .v ' Commission Bouse : ,Give u a trial we will treat you 1 Wood Yard In Connection. ' i Next door to Hubbard Bros. ' Medford, Oregon' j CLASSIFIED ADS. Wanted Man to tak Ma tract ! .U UU mwill HU KniHUIH, . ADDIV to W. T. rork A Co. 48-Jt. Shoemaker Wanted One who 1 a good, qolok, thorough ehoe repair er. Apply at offloe of Medford Mail. Wanted to borrow (6500 for B year time oa good real estate ee- ourity. Will pay 6 Pr cent Interest. Inures ted partlee see r'. M. b I wart at oaos, wanted Loaal repretenlative lor Ms ford snd vicinity to look after raoawm. ana incrsMe a umciii lion llat of BromlneDt monthlv magsxlne, on lrj ftnd oommtMloa beats. Experience dealrabls, but not osceaaarf. tiood opportunity tor right peraon. Adilreaa, Pub Uaber, Box SS, Station C. N.w Yors. FOR SALE. For sal An tpc1Icg: qarlity ot brick In eov aomt'tv U. n. frld la tf. ay. saeaiora. urtr rur owe ruiujBiue ,uu ajuwim In ton or smaller qoantltlee. U. M. Parker, Medford. Phone 717. 40 tf. V O.l- Tl k, , , For Sale 10 aorea of land B In fruit good. 7-room house 1 mil from Medford. Snap If taken soon. Call at Mall offloe. For aale Full-blooded HoUula ball, 8 years old. Frio leasonebls. n-quir oi a. u. van uyas, jaeaiota. For Bale 8 Dan of Tybalt colta. flvo years old well broken. Nearly new titudsbaker hack, also aoafly new All tor bmu, sinqalr tf. BUIUbib sad CcaglpatsM. For year I was troaUad with bll- Iloaan aad coostipaUoo, which made life miserable for mo. My appollto failed ma, I lost my usual force aod vitality. Peeein preoaratioos aad catbartlo ooly made matter won.. I d. not know where I should have been today had loot triad Chamberlain's Stomach aad Livar Tablets. The tab let relieve th ill f celiac at once. strengthen th digestive funotions, helping Ibe system to do it work nat urally. Mr. Rots Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablet are for sale by Chas. Straag. Chapped bands are ouickly cured by epplylng Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sal by Chas. Strang. Farm loa Sal 160 act 50 in cultivation, good hones aad barsa etc Family orchard sod berries, So aorss .more ay3to olaar, all Ideal trait aad farm land, 40 tub Irrigated bottom. Oak, pin sad flr timber to make 2ooo oords of wood. Thro mil, all dowa haul to railroad aad towa I mllee oat rang Una for bog, oattlo aad poultry; three hot see aad barn., buggy, spring wagon' aad lumber wagon, lloo Jersey cow and bolter, Zo bogs, fall blood poultry, farm lmplmnts, booMhold and kitchen iurnltar oompUto, all go In ; aphndtd water at door, bo malaria In miles, dally mall, la Bjogo. Rirer Valley, Jack eon ooaaty, Oregon. Flneet ollmaU on earth, finest trait laad la state. All goee for B3,Boo. Addree 47-tf. Box BIT, Woodrllle, Oregon Ntw Form! lor Apllcatloni god Prooli. Now forms of application (or Home stead Entry, Soldier' Additional Homestead Entry, Desert Land Entry, and for timber or Stone Sworn lutte ments, Timber or Stone Pinal Proofs, snd Yearly Prool In Desert Land cases, bav been adopted, and on and arter March 1, 1908, oo entriol will be allowed In the clan of casa above mentioned unless executed opon the new official forms, or opon formi which are exact duplicates thereof, both at to wording, arrangement and sis. Each of said forms Is a combination of th sevgral form and affidavits formerly required to be Died in such csees, and the os. thereof will result In s saving of time, labor and expense to tbo local land officers, proof-taking officers, and claimant. R. A. BALLIN'GER, Commltslontr. iisss.isssjjsig WHEN YOU WANT TO EAT WELL. j Mt with ojoymeet and keep well, proyld yourself with rolls or broad, th kind w bake fresh avary day. II yon haven't tried our rolls aad broad, yoa haven't been ia Una with too wis oa. Order by 'phoa It you Ilka, - ( ,. ,.- i' . : VIENNA BAKEBY " GEO. H. CHURCH, Prop, 'j NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAUT la IheCUeett Ceari et th But otoatrea. leslheCeealrstJsokaea. a. w. Career, rlalatUI 1. W. Barry, Defendant Mooes Is hereby given that under aad by virtu ol an axecatloa lamed oct of and snder the seal of tb above sntluad eourt snd la the above antttlad eauaa. dated on the 16tb aayol DacatBDar, 1M7, dlreotln,aod otdsrlag atsw all la tbs Banner ptovMed by las, the hsre tnalter daaarlbsd real properlr la purauaaes el that eenala ladsnaat and order of sals duly recorded snd inurrd 1q th. abovs sntlttea seuasen the Uth dayof September, last, la favorotg. W. rardar aad acalail ta asova namedatanesnt, 1. W. Berry, for the stue of Three auadred and fifty five dollara, aad the further .snai of Ktf hi aad Saiou Potlars, la Mreat, aad the farther sum of Seventy-fire dollars, sttomeya leee. Now, thwefors, by virtue of said sxeoatton and la eoaipllanoe with the command of aaid writ, I wtll.oa Saturday, the Uth day at Jan uary, 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the frontdoor of the oourt house In the dry of Jacksonville, Oregon, eell at public auction, subject to redemption, to hlxbeRt bidder, for Uulted Stalee Gold Coin, all the rtxht, title and tutereit which the aaid defendant, I. W. Berry, had on the 3Sth day of September, 1907, or at any time thereafter In and to the lollowln described real property, together ' with the peraonal, altuateo, lying aad beta In Jaclceon County, Oregon, uwlt: The Kaal half ol tb Weet half of Donation Land claim No. e, of B. B. Urtffla and Bally Griffin hie wire. In Towniblp No. SI, South o Range No. West, being the East halt of that part of aaid Donation Land Claim No, li, eat apart to Sally urlmn The whole ol aaid Donation Land claim being bounded aud described aa follows, to-wll: Beginning at the Northwest oorner front which a mack Oak IS In In diameter bears 8 87degreeaEaat 2B links; a Black Oak 10 Inches In diameter beara North 21 degrees East as links; a Black Oak 90 Inches In diameter bears South at degrees West 19 links; thence kaat Ul chains; South Mchalns; West 49 chains: North eo.uo chains: Wast S2.00 chains; and North so.0O chains to she piece ot begin ning. Abo ths following! Beginning at the Inside Ell earner of the B. B. GrifBa Donation Laad Claim No. 49, la Township Ss, South ol Bangs two West of Willamette Meridian In Jackson county, Oregon, running thence South It. 36 chains, thence North fie degrees Weet 9S.1 chains; to Mrs. Mary A. Berry's Been Wast erer. thenoaKastrj.44ehaJas totbeplacsei boff'aalag, ccntalnlne IS acres ol laad. Also the following described premises ia J action ooaaty. Oregon, bain Donation Land Claim Ne- SI. la Township S7, south ol Baage I Weet Willamette Moriataa, beglanlug Stt chains Boats and SMS chains Ea.t of tee la eectlot Boa betwaea eaetlooa aad ; tkeaae Verth ai. SO chelae; tacnee WeetaUS shelas; theeeeSeutkTJS ekaias; tkeace West met chains; tbeaee Boeth (Lsa saalaa; theaes gaet SLW eh tint ts the eleeo of trglenlng. ooataialag laui acree, reeervlrg aagaaoavt ing ao aucn of aaid treat of laad as was see veyed y otoeea O. Beew end wise ts Jsases B. Fool by dead kesrln date the Uth dayof December, uetksnd rseorded la Volume 1 pagee fey and sat, dead reeorda of Jesason County, Oregon, sad eontalalng B.tS acres, the remainder In said trees hereby eeaveysd being too 10 am ot Also lbs followTat getsrlbed tree! et lead, being the same tract of land ooaveyed by lamas a. Pool to Gideon o. Kara by doeg bearlag eats the Uth day oi December, law, and recorded In Voleaae t, pages See aad an deedreoordaof Jaeaeoa Osuaty, Oragoa, snd described aa follows: Beginning st South ' West aoraer of claim Mo, so la Towaehtp 97, South ol Range , Weetl uxenca North 7.QO ehalna: thence Xaat 10.00 ehslns to comer of Donation Land claim 91 and 91; thenos South 7 &D ahalns ta th. BiDlhMit nnm.p nf .i.im Ne. 90: thenee Wast 90.00 chaloa to the place of beginning, eontatslngaaeres saving aad excepting from this eonveyaaee one acreo land sold ad eonveyed by deed of A. M. Berry and Vary A. hla wife, to Robert Knnla, which shuts oa the aouthwa.terly side ol the main oubllc road laadlna from facksoavllla to Phoentx end Including tbs house sad lot formerly known ae the Henderson houes. In Jackson O0nnty,Oragon, together with all snd singular the tenements, hereditaments snd appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any part thereof that may be nevoas -ry to satlafy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. Dated at JackaonvUla, Oregoo, tbti Uth day of December, 1901. D. H. JACKSON. Sheriff of Jefkeoa Countv. OiMua by D. B. ureal. Deputy. TIMBER LAND, ACT, JUNE 3, 187g IH'SUCk. (UK fUtUaCATlUN' United 11100 Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, Ivor. Nottee Is hereby given that In coaapllaoce with tbs provisions ot tbs act ot Congress of Jus 9. 1S7S, entitled, "An act for tbe sal of timber lands In the stale, of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Waahlngton Territory," aa extended to all the Publls Land states by set 01 August 4, 1993, ALZIBB RrTTRf.T.V of Medford, County of Jackson, mate (or Ter ritory) ot urogon, nae this day niea tnthtsorace hit sworn statement so. &7S4. for the nurehasa or the N it N u of Section No. i In Town ship NO.S3, eonfh, range so I east, W II and w:ll offer prool to ahow that tbe land tough t ta mm vniu.oiv lor its uraoer or stone than lor agricultural purpoaes, and to eetab ltsh bit olalm to aaid land before A. 8. Blttou, D,( Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon, on Wednesday, the flh day vi March. IttM. He namea as, witnesses: Msrlon r. Castor otEtgl rolnt, Oregon. Jennie K. Maltby, William H. 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