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Orchard Men Attention WV are agents for the following goods that pertain i . to the orchard: Planet Jr., Orchard Cultivator Ohio Reversible Disc Harrow ' ' Myer's Spray Pumps ' Staver Gasoline Engines and the best Spray Hose it is possible to manufacture Vehicles - and - Machinery OF ALL KINDS Call and See Us D. T. LAWTON .MEDFORD, OREGON . . . We Want Your . . . CHICKENS Wortman 0004000-yoooooo nxmo MOTOR CARS SMILE BOOST BUY YOUK TREES AT TliK Eden Valley Nursery AND BE HAPPY No Trust Strings on Bennett 100,000 TREES lor UOS ino lJf A Oeneral Line ol Nursery Slock 30,000 Tokay Qrapes tor 1008 HOME GROWN TKEES WHOLE HOOT TREES Right Prices and a Square Deal lor Everybody. N. S. Bennett, CKgC8craogaarjWPQra i sMssjaasawseHwii THE P1EDF0RD 0. W. PRIDDY. O. D. NAGLE. - MEDFORD, Manufacturers ol Common and Pressed Brtok. General Con- f ' - tractors and Builders In all Branches. Plans and Estimates ) Furnished. I LIMfi, PLASTEP AND CEflENT FOR SALE jgwiteaasssasMl i ssss ssslMssWessaisjaji issaisw sssssvaWsagt Tin and Sheet Iron YORKS Opposite Hotel Moore J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon MrMrasM)OsOe0rM B.H. Timber Land Bought and Sold . Those baring timber lands or rellnqulehmsnti for tale would do well toeoesolt us. Office ovs Jackson County National Bank Try an 'Ad." Gore ooo:c st'ivomzo ITS' A M ItillTY TOUGH JOB tixictr motor earn on the broad of your back. And 90 unne ceFfuny too .lucl have na k over your au ipobi"e. We'll t! x tl n it will not break down h.i lonj; a ymi 'jivod the road ll v i) haven't bad the d"Wn o'i xoir-h-ck rxpertt-nc tit d.-n't havu it. Knd ns vour mat'tiiiif to be ovorhanlpd. Th..- who hRv had it don't brfttK. i (or II ntfiiin. HODSON AUTO CO MEbrORD, - ORFGON Save Money by Placing your Or der now tor Fall 1908 and nave Trees Orafted to Order vssswJwaj BRICK COPHI O. T. O'BRIEN. Pronrietors OKEQON S Harris aioeaetaijMBiaimmuiMiu in The Mall. L LOCAL ! Profo ttr Fait was arrested Bo Frld evening of lust week, for vio- latino ol th ttats statute preventing I exhibition ol bypnotlo eli. ruber io ' windows. P: o'er or bait's wile, an, dor the InUueool ol hypnotism, was I displayed iu toe wludon of a local 'drug compiiy, In order to advertise I tbe evening prfircance of toe pio- I lessor. vVben sb was ap'et by the authorities ana Constable 'Tull notl fled, tie professor was arrested bat released on cam ball ol 1123. Ha stated tbat be Intended to Ha tat the ! case. Tbe lew oadar wbicb tb pro i feaeor nas arraated Is s new one. Tbe proleasor aaya ba waa not an Inten tional violator of tbe atatote. Tbe boothern Oiegon Laundry Co. la doing baalneaa In toe aame old way wltb satisfaction to all patrons. Toe laundry la tbe beat equipped In Soothers Oregon, tbe laundry men are experienced and every ears la taken to do good and prompt work. Tbe wagen will oall at your borne or plaoe ol business, or yoa can leave ordera at tbe candy (tore In tbe Moore Building, Weet Seventh Street. Tbe work of laving tbe founda tion tor tbe new Uatbollo sobool In West Medtord Is progressing tepidly, Tba work of excavatlog has been oompleted and the oonerete founda tion la nearly finished. Tbe work of barling tbe lumber for tbe building will start soon. 20 sewlntf machines must be sold I to make room for our new atook. White 110. ginger flu. New Home 12. W heeler A Wilson to, and $15. Domeatlo lu. Oall In and see them. M. Elwood's Jewelery stole, . 6 Mart W. Foster write the Msll that be bss located at Bandpolnt, Idaho, nerbapa permaoentlr and wants bis paper forwarded to tbat plaoe. Mort la one of tbe former Medford boys who bare prospered In other cities, bat who baa never en tirely forgotten bla old borne. Dr. E. W, Barnes, an experienced fibysiolan from Eastern Oregon, baa ooated la tbe Miles building In Med ford foi tbe piaatioe of bis profess ion. 10-lt p. I a canoaa oi maoninery arrirea tbe Urat of the week for the Medford loe and Storage Company. It la be ing Installed and It la expeo'.ed tbat the oompanv will have their plaot in readlneea lor operation in tbe oouree of two weeks, For sale by owner A small pleoe of good lend clone to town. A houa and lot in Medford, wltb sewer con nection, also vncant lot. Address postoUioe be i. 251 Medford. 7-tt. Ai soon as tha weather is favor able the Condor Water and Power Company will start tbe work of ( palutlug Its poles on the olty'e straets. 3 ackey, the Photographer, Is now ready fur. business at the old staud, oppos'.te Palace Hotel. Bast photos, at reasonable pricea, . 10 tf-p A car load of automobiles arrived bat ui day. AU of tbe new mnchiuos were disposd of loor'ly. An auto mobile olub will be next In order, If yoa want fiuit tiee call oa G. F. Cook, who deals in strictly High grade nursery stock onlv. AU stock guaranteed. Ueaond door east of Hotel Moore. Fred Wolff wrs lined 17.60 Fri day by Recorder Collins, for assault ing bis father. Toe defendant plad guilty. For the best barvalns In Farm, Dairy, or Stock Kaoohea, or Fralt Lands, oaU on or address Harness A Thornton, Yonealla, Oregon. tf, Qood Linaneat, You will hnnt a good while before yoa find a preparation that is equal to Chamberloin's Linsmeot as a cure for muscular and rheumatic pains, for the cure of sprains and soreness of tbe mnscl . It Is equally valuable for lame bs lit and all deep seated muscu lar pjin". 2oand SO cent sizes (or sale by Chat. Strang. Notice to Contractors. . Notlos Is hereby given tbat tbs directors of school Olstriot No. 16, Jackson county Oregon, wlU receive sealed bids for tbe construction of a school boat for said district, Plans and spool H cations may be seen at R. W, Gray's office in Medford, or at tbe res Idenoe of the etork, Harvey Richardson, ore mile aoutb of Bybse bridge. A certified check of 28 must a oompaay each bid. Bids will be opened on Marob 21, 1908, at t o'clock p. m. Tbe baud nssrm tbe right to reject any tad all bids. - 9-31 Harvey Rlobardson. 2 Tbe coocfarctor peMewkf from the heated J ! X tntideof a tnikfcutofakjtmaptnbjn 0 of tbe pktfona the sTsueer qtisfling A y hour or o In a bested boOding end then walking against a litiag wiid -know tha ' r 1 siii4sailtr ot amUiat teUL' ' J if A Scctt'-r Emulsion Htnagi-Wtm tbe ) A body eo tbai It caa better Tritlwtand tba ? X b91al jL. ewasV UvtutjCMStat etosa, sxitD etoo 9 II LITTLE OF Booker Washington's advloe to col ored men to give tbelr wages to their wires holds good for uaoy wblte men as welt. Ths .government oWoiel who resigns bia jcb always wiue tbt admiration of faliow-otfloeboldars who are inclin ed to do likewise, bat need tbe money. As an example of perssvsranos, tbs New Vork man who bas burled fourteen wives In a row aeearvee to bs held up as as a model. One of tbeee days, we hope, be will gas one that will prove a stayer. Aa Amerloan musioai comedy bas been successfully produced In Parti, It may be tbat tbe Frenon, like a good many of the 'people of tbli ooantry.thlnk a thing must be good If they are unable to understand It. A man w bo wrote ths adveitlss ments for a fraudulent concern baa been rlued fjOO and tent to jail for eleven months. The man wbo ran tbe concern will probably be compel led to mors to some other town for the purpose of oontlnalng bis get rlob-q iick business. Best Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starbird, ol East Raymond, Maine, says: I have nved Buklen's Arnica Salve for seferal y"ire on my old army wound, and otuer obstinate aores, and dud it tbe best healer in tbe world. I use It too wltb great success in my vetenary business." Prloe 25c WAR ON WOLVES AND COYOTES. J.N. Burgess, President of the Asso elation, estimates that Oregon sheep owners lost tbe peat year ,260,000 by predatory animals, and tbat the loss of other larmstock, inoiudiug poultry. would Increase tbe loss to half a million dollars. The United States Forest Service has demonstrated tbat efficient work can be done by trained hooters who are sent to the ranges to makes special business of killing wolves, and such other denl zens of the forest as prey on flocks uf sheep. A number of such huulers are now at work, aud they are ridding some ol the ranresvery rap:dly of tbe animals which do so mnch damage each year, Wolves arc tracked to their dens, the shovel and the riQe are brought Into play, and theyoung are fouudand destroyed, A oampain of that kind strikes at the root ol the evil. So vast, however, is the western coun try that the work of a few hunters can eivo only local relief ;.batif State Slock Growers' Associations go at It In earn est as Oregon organizations proposes. the warwlll soon grow decidedly inter. estlng for the four-foot?d skulkers that have grown fat on mutton, pork, veal and poultry. The offering of bonotles for tbe scalps of predatory animals has so often failed to accomplish the good hoped for that tbe bounty plan has lost favor In many localities, Tbe Wool Growers Associa tion of Oregon has just gone on record at its recent meeting at Tbe Dalles as favoring theabandonment of the bounty system and substituting the system of killing tbe animals oy private effort and employment of professional hnnt'jrs. The Association will take ap the work. and ask assistance from the National Association. . Tbe Lucky Quarter. Is the one you pay oni for a box of Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They bring you the health that's more preclouB man jewels, iry tnem lor neaoacbe, biliousness, constloation and malaria. If they disappoint yoa tbe price will be cheerfully refunded at Chas. Strang's orug store. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. Cnltsd states Land OSes, ' Bosebarx, Oregon, February 84, 190S. Kotlce Is aerator livsn thst tbs Bute of Ore gen, oa jnly 5, 1007, applied lor the sw u, so w of secuoa ri, tp s a, r 1 e ol Wlllsnstu He rldlBB, anc fllrd 1b this office a list ol sesool Indemaltr . lMtlons la whlah It selected said lead: bbu that said Hat Is opsa to ths public tor iBspoctloa. Aay and atl persona claltnl f adversely the boots described land or aay le ft! sutdlTls!oo thereof, or olalmtBg the sams under ths mining laws, or dealrlnt to show asld lead to be mors vslnabls for mtnarel tbau lor agricultural purpiess, or te oblset to said aeleetloa lor any lawful rsaaeehould Ills their elalsas or their affidavits or pretests or coatect 1b this ofioe oa or Before the 28ad day of anrll. lsoa. I Bereby deetsaete the stsoroaD Man,, pas) lleaed at wedford, Orsfoo, as ths newspaper iu waien mo eoen Dene, is w Depuoiiaaea Bsassma i. XdOv, aeglstsr. eooa, I Sumraeilta, at Hotel Eanerlol, a-tf EXGHAW Gold HiU News: Major O. R, Andiaa.oame dowo from Medford Monday morning, He reports matters in the ooal mlnlug dlilrlcta ef tbe Meadona resting quietly for a short time, awBlting tbe time until tbt roads will permit tbe moving cf tbe big core drlU from Medford, where It la now being used. Tbe management of tne MiUlonlars mine is now contemplating the build ing of a large storage reiervolr far tbe purpose of ool'eottog the surfuoe waters in Panther Gutob, f r mlUIng purposes. Tbe reservoir will be of large demenslons ss It wlU ba expeot ed to bold a large amount of water and wlU be located at tbt bead of Panther Oalcb. Tbe oompany bas recently ereotVl a stamp mill on tbtlr property and are at times con fronted wltb a tearoity of watar, and ths bul ding of tbt reservoir Is ex ptoted to eliminate tbit troabK J. W. Pleroy, sesretsry of the Gold HIU Canal Co. accompanied by W. A. Pickens, arrived from Indlanapo lis, lad., Wednesday moiniug upon a abut vjiit in Gold Uill"Wbea asked by a News reporter for a state ment regarding tbe work of tbe oanal Mr. Pleroy said tbat be was not In poalton to say any tbing excepting tbat tbe condition of affaire seemea to be bright and tbat, in bit opinion, thlngt would eventually come oat all tight Mr. Pleroy bas.besnj oa a visit to California and stopped over in Gold HiU on bis return to the east. ' Unequaled as a Cure for Croup. "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber lain's Coagh Remedy it uneqaaled as a cure for croup," says Harry Wilson, of Waynetown, Ind. When given as soon as the oroupy cough apt :ars, this remedy will prevent the aiuek. It is used in many thnu-and homes. Fur sale by Chas. Strang. WILL PROSPECT Bid LEDGE. E, E. Armstrong, vice president and generul manager of the Occidental Min ing 0)., a company composed of Port land capitalists, has been In Gold Hill for tlie past week. Mr. Armstrong is theonerofa large body c. mineral groucd In Sams Val ley anl tbe com pany proposes to begin work on the property tbis suniuicr. Tbey will use a core drill for prospecting the grounds and If they find that tbe values con tinue at depili ttiey will immediately begin the erection of a large stamp mill on the property. The ledff e is a low grade proposition, 30 feet in width and the assays range in values from S3 00 to fo.OO per ton. By mining men who have looked over tbe property it is con oeeded to be one of the biggest miniug propositions In Southern Oregon. With their core drill they will be able to decide the question of whether or not the values of Southern Oregon led ges continue with depth. It would also determine whether there is artesian water In the Ssms Valley district, A mining proposition of thla aize and kind, In order to be worked profitably, would reqnire a stampmUl of large ca pacity, and if the prospecting done by this company proves to be successful it will be the meant of bringing a mill of twenty or forty stamps capacity to tnls district. Qeld Hill News. For Disease of the Skin. 0 Nearly all diseases of the skin such aa eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar bers' Itch, are characterized bv an In tense itcblbg and tmarting. which of' ten makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be had by annlvlng Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the Itching and smarting al most lastantly. Many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Charles Strang. Sslatlnf Washington's Tomb. One of the most impressive of the cere monies prescribed in tbe chapter on "Honors and Distinctions" of ths United State Navy regulatlona, it tbat to ba fallowed when a vessel of the navy, on Its way up or down tba Potomac River passes Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon, unfortunately, the observance of this ceremonial Is lim ited to tbs smaller ship, at for such only is the Potomac at tbis point nav igable. Tbs dispatch boat Dolphin, the President's yacht Mayflower and Sylph, and the smaller oraltera and gun boats that ooaaalonally visit Wash lngtoa tor Presidential inaugurations or similar areata, observe the ceremo nial so strictly that It would seem through Infrequent occurrence It gains in interest. When any navel vessel approaches Mount Vsrnon the marine guard and the band are paraded, the tbtp'i bell It tolled and the colors half, matted. When opposite Washington's tomb the buglet sound "tape," ths marine guard prevents armt, and all offi cers and men stand at attention and salute, ' . FOR SALE. 1 J. I. Case traotloa angle, 14-horse power. 1 8 -stamp mlU, Kitdoa make, 1 small rock crusher. 1 8-horae power horlaontal gas engine, Fairbanks, 1 8-horse power horizontal was engine, Oincinatl. 1 4-drill air compressor. 1 don bee 6x8 hoittiog engine. 1 (-aid saaaoher Bad planer, 8x14, nearly new. 1 1&-horse pews borlsoaVal bail, Allaa, 1 11-1 1 10 B.o.TmwBRUa, W Battel MtaWwd bo Work. CONVICTS SLASH WASCEK'S THROAT three lii r. Ti :: itr.s i.n nr:i . I.UIKiE PEXIIKvmrY MAKE . MAD HASH I-'O.l LIBERTY Anlstant, Wounded. Slicots Two of tbe Urit., At.er Thry llr.d Nearly Gained LiUriy. Deer Lodge, Mont., March 9. Warden Frank Conley. of the Mori tana Bute Penl'entlery, was ler-" fully wounded this morning, and his First Asslstaut Warden, John Rob inson, was killed, when three life convicts, George Rock, W H. Hayes and another whose name It not given out, made 1 da.h for liberty in the penitentiary or.ee at S o'clock. U It thought the Warden will live. Robinson's throat wat cut from ear to car and the juglar vein aw: severed. Conley't throat was ttash?.! and he was stabbed several times in the shoulder and groin before he tvr.; able to draw bis revolver and shoo: two of the assailants down, Con vlcta Hayts mid Rock were both shot down by Conley after the latter had been wounded. The attache on the prison authori ties and a subsequent effort to escape has been long planney by Rock and Hayes, wbo were cell mates. Both were armed with penknives, tbe blades ef which were sharpened like rasors. Tbe three convicts were brought to the office of the peniten tiary by Deputy Warden Robinson, to be tried for some tr'vlnl Infrac tloa ef the prison rales, and Conley waa waiting to sit In judgment. Hayes had for some months been a "trusty" and had been given the po sition of turnkey. He had been placed la the aame cell with Rock because the authorities believed be would watch the later. vb.o waa the roo3t desperate criminal In th; Inrvl tutloa. The moment the men entered the office door, Hock turned swiftly anon Robinson, who was closing tthr door behicd the men. and quickly drawing a knife, be began stashing at Ciq dei::'y warden'3 throat. Rob inson was ;inab!o to retreat or move rTefore his thront was ctit v.'IdrTopen and he sank to the floor, dying. At the same moment that Rock attaoked Robinson, Hayes also pulled a knife similar to that of Roc'i and s'arted for Conley. The latter re treated to the roar of the office be fore the oncoming desperado, how ever, Hayes had tdatdied his throat, cutting him from the left car to a point under the cbln. The convict, seeing hia intrdrd victim getting away, grappled with him and stabbed hlra several times in the shoulder and groin. Although blee-llng terribly, Con ley managed to draw his gun from bis pocket and fired tour timet with the weapon pressed against Hayes abdomen. As Hayes sank to the floor. Rock rushed at Ceniey, who dmptled the two remaining cartridges In bis gun into Rock and the latter also went down. The third convict who had been called te the "carpet," took to his heels at the tret of tbe battle, bat was quickly captured and placed ,1a hit cell. How tbe convicts secured posses sion e-f the knives is a mystery. The Infraction of rules had been planned la order to reach the warden's office, where the convicts would have more chance is, making a dash for lib erty. CHILDREN ARE ROASTED ALIVE Two Hundred Are Caught In Burn Ins gchoolhoose In Cleveland. Cleveland, 0., March 4. Penned la narrow hallways. Jammed ' up aajeiast Seers that opened only In ward, IT ehildrea la the suburb of North OoUlngwood were killed by re, by smoke aad beneath the antedlag beets of of their panlc- fe awfvat tragealy oeettrred la the am bla saw, sal of North OaJUngwood, m aasTBs eatm asf tea city Oa heats td aad ttasy-vs eery hart been maaM r add sta ehtldroa are stM aatassaag shr anvay are aeal sssaT Mated All e the vvetssat wars between fa aces of aad 1 year. The ss el eoatavlaed between It aad III sept la. The acheolhoas was ef trick, two stories aad attl la height. . : Ohio Mark Brings Ftve BaMe. ' eteabenvtlle. O., March I. Five perfectly formed ehildrea, three beys aad two awrh. were bora bar to-day t Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Campbell, two of the her and a ftrl died with- la a boa. Th key and girl left A Ploaaaat Physic When sou want a nlaaaant nhnli. five Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver raoiets a trial, taey are mild and (an ils la their action and always product a pleasant cathartic effect. Oall at O. 8 traug't draf a tors for a free sample. GOOD STOCK A Ira tataa, voaag, raalittttl Paw Mtwa MeUsaa saw eaeav . Pnmm Mat richL AaMaaaa Btniaasi A aVam. Aawad, Otwjaa, (W. a Mys Mask ranvi is.bl 1. v. iiimn;V. i, b. HI T II u Aillli,, hiuts. s ji'i'r.r JJd(nk we .v vii.., J.oicnoa Llrus ahue Ci. W.-fcTKl'HKNKON, I'U ) mclAN, St' K'jKHN AN P UPT1UIAM. UtBoc- Ruom S.AttklDe' bbtek. l.'ftlU promptl attebiled day or Dlsbl. 'fh'inetJ, Me.llord Oregon. W. W. I'OI.VIU. iledlord. UKO. H. HfHHAM. tiritut, ruse. COLVjG Ac LiUliHAM Lawvera -Ottct u Wtfdior., Naitiaitl Paik 0uU4 its tfivts.-d it tir 7R.SEELY PHYSICIAN tl SUKUEON Mode'D equipment, X Bay Labratory Officsj to Jackaou Couotjr Bank Bulediog . Medford Oretoa A. S. BLITON, V . t. COMM IMIOV M . DISTH ICT or ORMOV HoruMtead and Timber Land Ming and proolr nade. TeatluiODy taken Id land MsV teat cartels Office Willi Medford Mai) Mrdford Oratfoa Electric Wiring I can save you money on Electric Wiring. For estimates write W. A. KYNISTON, P.O. Box 128 MEDFORD, - OREGON Souinern PaclficTJiTiP TaDle - EFFECTIVE DEC. 29, Ut07 r . MUTB DOUSO No. 16 Medford 10:30 a m .No. IS ' . I !i0 p B KOBTB B0U5D So. 14 Medlord t :49 am No, 16 6:pm Numben U and IB will mnko all itopa. Mumrierff 11 aud l w.ll be ihkin ofl. Iowa Lumber anil It. -i Cmri a t. pomiitM , i.,iiiirl. Vff. H.MnIrt Kc;i.-?d Vlliim ( Ci-o.Ntfll, 1 tfvn'Jai'U. To Hiiro rt ktrU 'y, one u( xh le( n tniH- M Holt Id '! ctiutt.- 10 lorvolcts m rh'-nlt.''e J lien. aLioTe-uamod ln tt'Oi am- of th- 8.H h.Ti'by r , ',alreit to t tc ul 'rokioti, you are i'L' i athI ttuswsr tlio L"ili illn tu;. in-; y . In t!i- )i Vf ouLtlled ci'iirt a ' '1 ' hii e on or t'florf 1mi dny ( the tl j,f ptv-rrlfM !u ,h-- 'r ,jt uubllcat'oa hi-ri l. , tis-wi:: Vi. or l.ort? Idp lfj.li day of Ani, ius a da'v ns tve ci:iTaiu.not six W lOtn thu d'ny ot (lie flrM publn-a- l.i n ol ibis -uiuia..)H. A.i'itfyi.i lAiltoa.1 vm -lid -tua .or, i'-r a:.t lliurs'oi tit. iiln'n in; till; up,!y t tj.v tt.'irt fr tlio u Mt-t p-aytd Mr a hitlu .ou:ilunit, Hi'ci'lnriiy vhi J, u tol low: 1. For Judgment nguli.l you h).d iu f;ivoror the p ituiti! oriheMim of (T:i c:i, twPHhor witu pieti-t ilitjH-on, i lie nvguf i n er cctti per ftnnux. fiori' 11. jit.h J. of cptvra lv i, V ,;, uut.l paid an K r iliu tusta and llg. tmr-etntiiato in .n.t i In t sed, lociudlnff jL'tajpatt.i (or Ulii i: ti-tj uiCi'hauic'i lien men tlonett in weld vomiiNInt, and tba further turn of f7,0U (viiiJiial'le aitorney'a feea lierufu. 2. Thitthe asgrrRiite of aid Miron and au crulutt costs be Hdijdffed and decreed a lcln unm the dwcUiuit Imu u mi ntloucd In paid complaint niid upon th lit ml upon whlcb the aame If iltu'ited, denrrlhtKl ua folluns, tr-wlt : The outbvret qunner tif Section 85, Town bio M South. KainKt 1 Wet of Wllisttnetlv e ildlan. In Jtidou County, Oreenn. 3. Pur .vo order and decreu of tbt Court foreclounK nld lelo, an! directlug that aaid dt-at-iibetl property be .old. ae provided by law, and the prc;ed thereof applied In pay ment of naid judgment aad ooau and accru ing COhU. Thla summon. Is publlehed to Trim Medford Ml by order of Hon. H. K Hanna. Judge of the above entitled Court wblcn tatd order w made and entered of record on tbe VWth day of Kebiuary. lw.,and aald lummonit in pubtULed the A' at time on tbe 0th day of rwh, lMMt.ln obedience to aaid order. W. E. PHIPP8. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLTCA.TI0X. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Roaetiorg. Ore.. Jan. 23.1908 Notice la hereby given that MlloCatoa of Phoenix, Oregon, baa filed notice of his Intention to make tlnat eoldlera flre yeora proof In support ol hia claim, Tit: Homestead Entry No. 1432, made July 1907, for the N W, Section e. Township 88, South. Pinje 1 Rast, and that aald proof will be made before A. 8. BUtoo. U..S. Commla aloner, at bla office, In Medford. Oregon, on gaturday, March 28, WW. He name the following wltneiaes to prate nla continuous residence upon, and cnltlTt Hon of, tbe land. Tls: KTederlck K. Furry, Arthur Furry, James Smith, o! Pbcnir, Oregon; i. Peter Banie burg, of Medford, Oregon. BENJAMIN L IDPY, RagUter, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . S , Departmentof tbe' Interior. " Land Offlet at Hose burg, ore.. Jan. 22. lftuf. Notice la bereby giren that Oaoar Krickson, of Butte Falls, Ore., baa filed notice of bla In tontioo to make final five yean, proof lnaup por.of hleclaln.TU: Homestead Kntry No. If de,Hijto HeptemberlO. 19t for tbe Frat- 4. Towaablvll, South, sUnge 8 Seat, and tbat aald nrooi will be sade before A. B. BU ton, TJ. . Oommlaatouer, at bit offlet, to Medford, Oragoa, en Thursday, Marob 88, He namea too foUewtng wltneeses to proTt bU eontlnaoni reeldeaoe upon, and ami tion of, tbe lend, rla; ebarlet A. ebaacbaln. John A. Obeoohaln, John Swantoo, George H. Wett, all of Butte FaUe, Oregon. . , . BENJAMIN h. EDDY, Eoglstor. notice, fur puuuoation. - . . OepaatiitioBt of tbe Interior, Lend Office at Roaebnrg, Ore., Jan. 21. im. WoMc , hereby given tbat Orra M. Wbltley, of Proepect, Orefon, baa filed rotiee of hie IntonUoo to make final five yeare p-oot in support of bU claim, win Home t oad Entry No. 11t, made July 1, 102, for tbe N I X, Section 18, Townablp 88, Booth, of Range 2 East, ard thai aald proof will be made before A. 8. B 11 ton. O. 9. Com mlealoner, at bis office, at Mediovd, Oregon, o t Monday, March 28. IM. ' Be names tbe loliowlng witneaaes to prove hH continuous roaldeuoe upon aad eoltiTaUon C the land, Tit: William A. Bkelnbothanj, of Pfotpect, Ore fop; Ederard Big inbotb, of DerbKOredjon, Trswy Bootbby, of Derby.OroiOBi Alfra40oi don, of Proapeet Oregoo. BwjAJtoi LJEni APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZ ING PERMTT8. ' oby ttreo tbat all opplleatiea 1A. 188A. ten lbiwWMMo ( tOE4w t fte matM 8.0.lAITBUlt T .. I : 1 ... ,