The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, May 08, 1908, Image 2

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    ll D. T. LAWTON
Vehicles - and - machinery
MEDFORD, OREGON
J'i
Just redilved two car loads of Wagons and
buggies. Special heavy gears for hauling lumber
and wood. Case and Olive Plows, Plan et Jr. Culti
vators and garden tools, Barb and ' Smooth Wire,
Poultry Netting, Corn Planters and Cultivators. If
in need of an Automobile, buy the Tourist, the best
machine for the money on the market. If in need
of anything in the vehicle or machinery line, call and
we will fit you out, 1 '.' .'.
saxssxscicsafstxxsacsacxicicxxsooa ,
C .: E, Cn.ni , THE LEADING
IV OOOfty , :-; . NURSERYMAN
Opposite Hotel Mobre
Medford,' Ore., P. 0. Box 841;' - Phone 583
' Call or write today
1 CL'JP
5238?
0rtqwOwOs0r
'TttBwowaaMaaMce:
too1
Eden - Valley Nursery
NOT IN THE TRUST
. First Class, home grown, whole-root trees. Right prices and a
square deal lor everybody. What more do ynu want?
Wlio pays the agent, you or the other fellow? I deal direct
with the planter. , ,
. A nice stock of fruit trees and Tokay vines for fall Unlivery.
, . Toll me your tree troubles
IV. S- Bennett, Medford
THE RIEDFORD
G. W. I'RIDDY, 0. D. NAGLE,
MEDFORD,
Manuhusturnrs ot Common will Pressed Hrtck. Genera! Con
tractors anil Uuildora In all llranchea. 1'liins and Estimatus
Furnished.
LIMfi, PLASTEP CEHENT- FOR SALE
js i.aajrwaaVa arvJtf.a
Tin and Sheet Iron
Opposite Hotel Moore
J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon
B, H. Harris
' Timber Land Bought and 5old
, .Tbe hnvinjr timber limit or
well to potiBolt tin. "
! Office over Jackson County National Bank ; . ,
C-Oi0wNawOwO
I jmm-w Tirri !.- i i .
CI
IfSty.sixiW Ad'
''Iflaffiifftffi.lr.iff''''
On he Fence
as to where
to buy
FRUIT
TREES?
- IP SO CALL ON
IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH
' JOB
flilnr motor cars on the broad
of your back. And to unee-
cesaaav too. Just bars as so
over your automobille. We'll
til it so It will ootbraak down
to loos as you etavon tharoad
if you baveo'k had tba dowo-oa-voor-back
experience yott
.doo't have It. Bead ua your
machine to be overhauled. ,
Tboeewho have had it doo't 1
hacker for it again. .
HODSON AUTO CO
MIDFORD, . OMOOIf
BHIGK UWWl
0. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors f
OKEQON j
rclinqiilitimi'niv lor tale would do
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"and atatel shade trert
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in
Ti4" M ni t ' Idonts.BoWd li Son Mt tilw: baa
s lib iTiaiii- v
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Cantial Point U.rald:
Tbr team wbcb hauled E. A. Ford's
sblogle mill to 1U loeatlon above
Uotte falls leturned Monday and
report the roada op In that aaotlon
at being In a terrible eondltlon. Mr.
ford will engage la the msoafaoture
of sblogle. on an extensive scale
there and will have some of the best
timbei In Orsgon to 4raw bit supply
of raw material from.
James T. Lake, son of the late
Mrs. Harsh Lake, and brother of Mr
John Slaty and William Lewis, aU
well knonn residents here, psased
away Xueaday morning, April 28,
19o8, at tba Dome of William Lewis,
on tbe Jacksonville, Central Point
road. . Ueoeaaed was a native of
Madison ooooty, Iowa, and was aged
38 years, 7 months and li days. A
widow and three ohlldren survive.
J. it. Ua returned Friday trom a
buslo.a trip to Uugeoe and other
points down the Hoe. While In r'u
xeue Mr. Uay met and bad dlnne
with Mr. and Mrs.. L. W. Coo, who
recontly sold a line I arm west of town
and went north on a pleasure trip.
Ibey got no farther than Uugeoe,
where they stopped to visit relatives
aud where Mr. (Joe Invested In some
property, lie has purchased a line
farm, for wbicb he paid lUO.OUO, and
also purchased a residence pro
perty in town. , Mr. and Mrs. Coe ex
peot to make tbeir booie In Kugeoe.
Avhland TldiOKs:
Tie iirowo ranoh of 20 acres juat
sorjeb of Aeblaod was sold tbls week
to K. O. iiensley, who reoently dia
nosed of bis property near Central
lolnt and cams to Aabland lonklug
for a batgaln, which be baa uodoqbt
edly secured in tbe property in ques
tion at i'-U.UOO, tbe price paid .
Uarrlntf the ' intervontlon of a
freeze wblob at this late date Is alto,
getber Improbable, tbe f rait Crop in
the vleinlty nf Asnlaml will be the
heaviest In yeara.- The peaob treea
an veritably loaded with young fruit
and muob thinning ''will have to be
done trom present prospect. Orow
ers report their orobarus In perfect
condition for a prolific yield, after a
light bearing for turee yeara pas,
Tbe berry prospects are also excel.
lent. Tbe frost of Isst Saturday
morning when tha therometer drop
pid below tbe freezing point for
short time did damage to some of
tbe strawberry patches on the lower
landa, but In many sections not even
tba strawberry blooms were injured.
The looal committees appointed by
Mahogany Oamp No, 666S, Modem
Woodmen . of America, ot this oity
to arrange for tba event, are busy
with preparations ICorJthe Bute eon
ventlon of tbe order to be bald at
Ashland, May 6th and Cth, to sleet
delegates to tha. national oooveotlon
of tbe. order, but the state delegates
for every ooooty are expeoted here
on Tueday, and tba committees are
arranging to entertain them with
sightseeing trips In this vicinity.
Tue oraok Modern Woodmen Hand,
of Portland, 6 pieces. Is oomlng with
the delegates, and will lend Ita in
spiration for the gathering. All Mod
ern Woodmen and ihelr wives are
oordially Invited to atteod and take
part in the exerolees.
Valley Record:
A sneak thief rang tbe door bell of
P. W. Paulson's residence during tbe
circus honra Monday afternoon and,
after satlnfrlng himself that nobody
was at home, pnlled a key from his
pocket, onpoed the door aud went in.
Tbe Paulsons missed a gold WBtcb
and cbnln as welt as ntner articles.
There will be several vacancies to
III! cn tbe democratio ticket, some of
the candidates that were voted in
declining to serve. The vacancies
oan now be tilled by tbe ', oounty cen
tral comthlttees, One of tbe vacan
cies Is tbat of sobool superintendent
Tde candidate for chat ottfoe noml-
anted toy tde socialiets uoDTntiont
and tbe candidate for ooioner have
also declined to accept.
Gold Hill .News:
Mrs. A. S. Kosentaum, came down
from Medford yeatcrday to spend tbe
week-end wltb her mother, Mrs.
lloumer, on Foots oreek.
Cleve Wilson, who lives on tbr
Sams Valley road., about three miles
from town, was quite severely injur
ed by a horse Xueaday morning. A
borse be loaning to Claude Jon had
beoome fastened In the manger and
Mr. Wilson was attempting to extri
cate him from his position, when tbe
animal kicked him In tbe bead, out
ting a gash over tbe right eye, neatly
two inches loon. , lie was brought to
town and Dr. Keliey dressed bis
wound. . The wound is painful but
not neoessarlly dangerous.
Jacksonville Post :
U. U Davis sold to tbe city of
Medford ten acres of land west of
this city last Tuesday, Tbe land Is a
paitofJ. N. T, Miller traot. Med
fold bought this property In order to
net gtavel fot the streets, Mr. bai
num will extend the railroad as far aa
this property. . i -
Tbnrsday was clean-up day In this
city. The vtreets were rakd, the
Wrilk cleaned aud the lnwns trim
med. Several wagons Were engaaed
In dsn lag off toe1 garbage and today
tbe city has an air of cieadllnoM,
relieved :of ' tnelr ttflsfgntfT
T-tr-j- tlimet. lnTtn birrs of the city reel
brobirr beeutlfyiot the city.
Klsnslb County News.
Klamath Republican. 7 ?
Ueo, W. Manning earn lo fron
Lovelock, Nevada, a few dais ago fur
a short visit with borne folks. Tbi
Is bis first visit to Klamath talis foi
two years, tie is now togaged in
buying horses for a large ooaoern and
went from beta to Crook county.
Uuy Merrill Is In the elty from
Merrill on land business, lis aays
warm meeting occurred at Merrill
last Friday night About tan of tbe
parties Interested la tba light of wsy
for tha Adams canal met with Mr.
Adams In tbe town ball for tbe pur
pots of attesting a oompromlee. The
Aaains canal at bout several years
ago when It was not realized that
Klamath oounty landa would soon
be valuable. Tbtre Is a stretch ot
approximately two miles of tba oaoal
for whlob no right of way was secur
ed and tbe matter Is still pending.
At tbe meeting nr. Adams otfsred to
peytbe Interested parties WO per
sore, but those owning the lands
wsnt 10. - The arguments became
more bested ss the meetlog progres
sed and at timet It teemed that a
general mlxupj was; InvllanleV Tci
compromise WBt"reaohed,"b'ut the
matter; will , go, into the courts at
ones It the present plans are carried
out. It will ' be ' remembered itnut
when tbe Uovernment porohsed the
Adams oanal tSUOO waa Held back
pending the settlement of this rigut
..... klii
One of tbe prlnolpal obstructions
in the path of the.Clear Lake ..dam
was re uoved" FrFdaVSwiieu-iTauoTs
J.;ilowne sigMdjiPjhlsjlandJothe
Government. Ths wTll be good ueSs
to the psoDls ol toe .upper. Piojeut,
for tbe Bowue traot, emcraolug'about
OOOaciesot land, was one' of tbe
Important factors In the way ot be.
ginning worao, the,Uppcr rrojeot,
As a matter of faut If Mr. Uowne had
refused to slnn uji ' nd all hope
tor the oommeuoe. -k this
year cn the Cleat 1. woulil
have boon dlasipateil. This isiue moat
important transaotiou'tinoe the (iov
ernnient entered tbia dulii. It mean i
that every elfortwlll be put 'forth by
tha ,wK80lamatioa;pdoplo to . Ueio
work this year o'u the Upper PrujouL
That there yet remains a bare poasi-
ninty tnat tnis will not De done was
admitted, but prospeots were never
brighter. A difference over the
amount of money that should be paid
baa been tbe cause of the hold-up
in;the signing np of the bowue traot,
but both aides made big oonoessons
and tbe deal was oloaed today.
The World' best Climate
Is not entirely free from disease, on The
high elevations fevers prevail while on
the lower levels malaria is encountered
to a greater or less extent, according
to altitude. To overcome climate al
feotlone, lassitude, malaria, jaundioe,
biliousness, fever and ague, and gen
eral debility, the most eOeotlve reme
dy Is Electrio Bitters, the great alter
ative and blood partner; tha antidote
for every form of bodily weakness, ner
vousness, and ineomnla. Sold under
guarantee at Strang's drug store.
Price SOo
One'of Lake Connty'i Urfeat Rtnches
Is Sold,
One of tba largest deals tbat ever
took plane In tbls oounty was con
summated yesterday, wben tba Hery
ford Land Cattle Co. known lo
cally aa tbe 70 Co ," purcbased tbe
entire JMdloge in tbls and Modoo
Co. Cel., of to Cox A Clerk Cattle
Co., well known bere as tbe XL Co.
F. M. Gieea superintendent of tbe
oompeny Is in Seoramento, wbere
tbe deal was finally closed and a
telegraph message was teoeived bere
station tbat tbe deal whb closed.
The purohase price amounted to the
enormous sum of a quarter cf a
million dollars, for whiob tbe pur
abusers received lu tbejneigborhcod
of 0,000 or 7,0J0Jheed of cattle, 300 or
400 bead ot horses and about 20,ooo
acres ot land in Lake county, Ore
iron, ana Modoo oounty, California.
KverytblnR formerly ownea by the
XL firm. Is now thejproperty of the
7o firm, whiob makes tbe latter far
toe largest uveecook company in tne
state of Oregon. Lakevlew Exami
ner,
The Most Common SCause of, .t
Suffering.! EJ3
Rheumatism causes more pain and
suffering than any other diteti..e, for
the reason that It Is the most common
of all His, and it is certainly eratifylng
to sutterers to know tnat Uhamberlaln s
Liniment will afford relief, and make
rest and sleep porstble. In many cates
the relief from pain, which is at first
temoorary has become permanent,
while in old people subject to ohrnnlc
rheumatism, often brought on by damp
ness or changes in the weather, a per
manent cure cannot be expected ; the
relief from pain which this linament
affords is alone worth many limes its
n-tt. vo and in) cent sizes for sale by
Clias. Stramr.
The Stallion "Dewey."
"Dewey" the Percheron and Conner-
bottom stallion, owned bv J. M. Sam
uels, will make the season ol 1!K)3, at
the following places:
Momlav and l uesdavs of each Week
at the McDowell ranch, one mile east
of Antioeh school house, and tile re-
nmintns days of each week at the ow
ner's reslderee two miles east of Cen
tral Point, cn the F.n-Se Hoi tit mail.
Uewei is ft youna: Stallion heingonly
seven fears old and weighs lTtio
poun,ts. l(i III.
For Sale.!
One saw-mill
oomplete." cons!1
erfthrge c1renl.u t
ting
.f englue, boiler,
saws
and
towel jedgef'carriage
with rope (feed,, log turner.
belts,
ebBttlngpnllysjyidtooipplflteitiltlJ,
nib rjargein.. ,
GENERAL INCREASE
I IN FREIGHT HATES
RAIT.noAIM AKK APl'KH MOItR
ltKVENl K AND WILL ItAI.HB
, ULUU1K8 10 l'l:il CKN'T.
blppere WIU ConU-st Ilercely Boos
(JLum and Commodity Ilatea to
lie Grnentlly Raised.
Chicago, May - E. General ad
vances In freight rates in "official
classification" territory, Including all
the district east ot the Mississippi
River to tbe Atlantic eiubo&rd aud
north from the Ohio Utver to the
Canadian border, have bevn doolded
upon by railroads in tbat territory.
This mesne Increased rcvonue ex
ceeding (100,000,000 annually, but
the movement muet first stand a de
termined fight by oil tbe Bblppers.
Many conferences have been held aud
the railroad presidents expect tierce
opposition.' They argue that the
fairness of tbe oouutry will not per
mit them to lose $400,000,000 annu
ally, and tbat they most Increase
rates or decrease wngeB.
July 1 there will be an advance In
all "class" rates, and AuguBt 1 all
but four of the commodity rates will
be boosted. The average will be 10
per cent. This will be the first ad
vance In rates of this character In the
history of the country, and it will
disturb tbe rule adjustment through
out the entire country, upscttlnga
rate basis which has existed for 17
years.
This movement, It Is understood,
precedes similar action on the part
of all ruilronds In the United Status.
In fact, the Southeastern ruads al
ready have decided, It Is claimed, to
follow the lead of the Eastern lines.
Western lines have had no Voice In
the plan, owlns to the geographical
division of territory for rate-making
purposes. '
Olt('IIAltl) IIOl'K.S l-'OIt DKATH.
Says Life In Penitentiary Is Worse
Than llaniriiig. 1
Boise, Idaho, Claiming that life
at tbe Idaho penitentiary la far worse
than death, because other prisoners
refuse to bave anything to do with
him, and tbat he Is oompletety iso
lated from human companionship.
Harry Orchard has expressed tbe
hope that tha Idaho Boas-d of Par
dona wis) not laSsrtete with tba sent-
oe ot swath pronooooed by Judge
Wood.
Tba boasd of Fardoas awewi this
weak in apses! session So consider
tba osae, and natasa faworabla notion
t takea ea tbe i sssramsndaOovl of
Jwdsj Wood, OswBsrM will be as-seated
ea stay 16. Osekard'a attorney
will peasant lo tha Board tha reeom
maaoMsoo et J wave Wood, aad It la
undex stood n. one wHl appear before
tha Beard to peokaat agaraet eom
mntatioa of saiHassi. ' The Board
la eompCMd of Oovsrnor Ooedlng,
Secretary of fMees Lamdoa sad-Attorney
General Oubeea. .
Steal $63,000 in Mettsee., '
Laredo, Tex., May 4. The Wells
Fargo Rxpreea company has reported
to tbe authorities ot Torreoa, Mexico,
a lose of $63,000 In Mexican cur
rency, which they claim waa taken
from a through safe on their City of
Mexico run. Tne money waa con
signed to one of the banks at Chi
huahua. POHTLWIl MARKETS. , :.
Portland. Ore.. May 4.
Whrnt Club. Sfic; red Russian.
J4c; blumitem, !c; Valley, SCc.
Barley Feed. t24: rolled, U7 3
28; brewing, $2fi. i
Oats No. 1 white, I2727.60;
gray. $26.60 fff 27.
Hay Timothy, Wilamette Valley,
fancy, $17; do, ordinary. $15; East
ern Oregon, $17.60; mixed, $16;
clover, $14: alfalfa. J1 2.
Butter Extras, 22c; fancy, 21c;
choice, 20c; store, 16c.
Eggs Loss and commission off,
17V4C
Hops 1907 crop, 4f 5c pound.
Wool Valley, lis) 11 Ho lb;
Enstern Oregon, 8 13c, as to
shrinkage.
Mohair Choice, 17 if 18c lb.
REATTI.B MARKKTS.
Seattle, Wash., May 4.
Wheat Bluestem, 88(ff89c.
Oats Puget Sound, $U8t29 per
ton; Easte-n Washington, $26 (f 29
per ton.
Bnrley-$24(3 25 per ton.
Hay Eastern Washington timo
thy, $16S17 per ton; Puget Sound
hay. $10911 per ton; wheat hay,
$12.50 per ion; alfalfa, $10911 per
ton. ,
Butter Washington creamery, 24c
per lb; ranch, UlJtOc per lb, Ore
gon, 24c per lb.
Eggs Selected local, 20 lie per
doi; Eastern and On too, lis per
dot. ,
OREGON STATU NEWS IX BRIEF.
An effort Is being mad. to have a
high school course added to the pub
lic schools of Seaside. . . .
Jnmee Whlttington, a resident, or
Baker City, committed suicide Inm
week by jumping from a slalwuy ul
the State Insane Asylum.
If thei Prohiiiltlunlsis are . active
In ,Marlnn couuty, the llQiior .Inter
ests are equally so In tbe apyroacji
'ing general election,. . r .'N. . '(
; There la a project oaioot to have
f the Oaltforwta vrn -Had Vm
reoever1 W fBi ,fj6v1&nBl4ilt
nated td Che State of Oregon.
,. A pie social, which ws partici
pated la by upward of 200 braves,
waa tbe feature ot the big Indian
eampnieettug at Tutulla mission lust
week.
W. II. Ueard, of Lebanon, who
shot himself while Insane two weeks
ago. died lost week. Beard snatched
a gun from tba pocket of the officer
who had arrested him aud shot him
self to the head.
Tbe Women's A axillary of tbe Bu
geee Comnierotel Olab was organ
ised last week with a membership
of (0. This organisation has grown
out of the great Interest taken in
civic Improvement for Eugene.
In a fight above Waterloo last
week, J. O. Brown stabbed E. L.
Potter with a knife, Inflicting a
wound In the. left hip. PoUer la not
dangerously wounded. Hecentl;
tbe men had trouble over some hogs.
Tbe girls' debating team from Al
bany College defeated the Willam
ette University girls at Salem iaat
week, wben the question, "Resolved,
That the United States should per
manently retain the Philippine Is
lands" was dlsceoeed.
John Kelly, who stabbed a man
asmed Wren about a year ago, caus
ing death ' wee proopusaed not
guilty by a Jury at OuewtUe. At tbe
September tans tbe yary disagreed.
Tbe stabbing ooeurrwd In a drunken
brawl, the. mea being epal minors.
Screen Doors and
Windows and
Door Frances are our
Specialty.
g Come and see US
Mitt-
l Medford Sash & Dour Co.
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'- ! CONTKST NOTICE ' i '
i I)fV'ini'iiloiihi' liittTtnr.
. , Unite' I Kmto I tB'
Kow-,turi.'.nrfiru. Mttrelt 2, 1W
A rniftlclpni ronteM uttutBvtt hn ln l; n
tiler In lhHnmc'ly ..nam wweiik, 01 .in--ouvirr.
WKtb., ctmitJ-iaui. RL-ainct the home
tl ftitrv 1ii', mtle Annum "1 Ir
oti i n.ix ana tv.-eu w mo
f bVi'tlim is. township , ninge , w.
y MlvhK.-l W. K'liut y, f-ontentt-o, in wniou n
iB 'l. i:(-dt!mt Hftltl Snchael W.- Kinney ha-
tabhMbe.l bluboni tUlv residence upon itt
tract of land: be biu wholly lalh.il ,to im
oroveaiid cultlVHte thv ian o; lUataiiid land
. ij .x ..iii.uIds siaitA ftiid that
a'dintrymaa bs wholly abandoned the
. - . , . An tmt latt rt. sea
That ld aliened absence from the said land
a prlvau Kldlar, omser, acaman, or marine
during "he war with Spain, or dnrlna anvoth
it war In which the United Stales mar beeo
wrd..aldpirllea.r. herchv ap-
i'it, mvona and odor evidence touching .aid
.negation at 10 o'clock a. m., on Maj 13, ISM.
Mm ATS Bliton, a U. B. CoBmla.loner.at his
omcat Meaiora, wrmv,,., .
inff will be beld at 10 o'clock a m. on Hay
rtlBOS befars "bs TKaiil.ter and Recelrer at the
On uS statll Land ojne. In Rour.gojL
The said oonteatant haTtnr, In a proper ae
OdaVlt, flled Fel?, t tonh I act. which
?how that after due l"-'!"
ol this notice oan nol be made It hebv or
dered and dlrecud thatanch notice bs given
b, due and P'OP'lc'tloj.
The car you ought to
At the . price you ought to pay
The car tbat has been viotor'u8 forty times out of forty -three con
tests in hill climhinji and endurance race". Cull and get cuts and
literature. Car for demonstration will be hvre in a few davs.
D. T. LAWTON, Ag nt.
Something new in Rubber Tire
f We have something new in Eubber Tire
which will repay you to investigate if you
, are in need of some new tires.
.- We carry a complete line of all kinds of
Kubber on hand and can do your work
N promptly.
All of cur work is guaranteed to give satis-
faction. t r
MITCHELL U BOECK
. , Wagonmakers f"ZT"
Rear ol Uarrim&n's Blaokemith Shop, Kast.fieynth Street
Medford,
DUNCANKOONTZ UNION
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!Goqd Horses. Ts . Good
t. VEiflDcANP'
' Medtord.1
I. D. PHIPP8, D. D. 8.
offleei D Adala Block, adjt'''" liacaii'a
Drug Hui e Mfdlord, Ort guii
Q.W. STEPHEN SON,
PHVBIOIAN, HUBOKON ANUOFTIOJAN,
Offloe: Uoom ft. Adkloa' bluck. t)IU prompu
twaded dajr or DltftK, 'Hhtmeiwt.
Medford Oregon.
wm. h. roi.via,
Mtidfurd.
UEO. U. DO ft HAM.
Urautt (Vaita.
COLVIG & DURHAM
. Xiawvere .
-OB.ee d Hedford National liaok Build,
ng r round tlour
J K. SEELY
PHYSICIAN 4 BUKUEON !
.i
UodetD Kqulnient; X Bay Labratorjr :
OlUc tn Jackaon County Dank Buledmg J
Med lord - Urugonj
Soutnern Pacific Time Tsnie
' KPFECTIVE DEC. 2,). 1U07
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No. Ift
.No. 13
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So. 14
NO. 16 .
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. 6:mipi
Numben 14 aud U will make all
Number 11 and 12 will be taken off.
TIMBKH LAND ACT. JUNE .1, 187$
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. ! j
Uulteil btatoe, I.and Office. i
KoHi-lmrtc Ort-gun, Murch 1!"$, I
Notice In he ruby given, tiiat m ((unpllHiioe'
with the proviloiiH of the Act of Coiign kh of
June :t, 17 1, t-ntillnl "Au Ai-t for the Sale of (
Timber LjiiUr. in the Stan I ol I'alifoi ma. (Ire- J
gnu. N'aila, an.l .VafLlnutoti Terriltiry,' aa
t-xti iitU'il to All rub! to Luud etaiti by act ol
August 4, !
Ll'THKR 8. THKKKKN, .
(f Btitte KalU, ioiinty ol Jai ki-on. State of
(renon. 'lid on August. '1, I'.XJ. Hie In tbm ol
Ii(( hiH hwurn Ma (cmeul No. 9l!1f lor I lie jur
4'hajto tif Uh- N K 1 . N W i of tn-ctioti No. ni. In
'I ovvnuhiii No. .i't Stuith. Kaiiics No. S Kat. anil :
I will otTvi (iroof to il( w thai the laisU sk light :
In iimrt' vain- lilt- ta r Ita iliiihor x urif umn
fur MKrluuliural purposes, mnl lo .Htabllrh tua
I et Him to .mill Utnl hfiorc A. tf. Hhioii. I'mtci) '
MaK'H Ci)iiitul-.ioD.T at hln orttctat Mtt Nutl
jri'dDD, ou Muuoay, ho 29ih day ot June,;
rj's. ?
llcnuhif ufi wltriBBf'H: Htifl Ilildrt'li, of i
lluttv F;i11h, Origon. Jfsse Kieituiil urg. ot 1
Ki.tu- Falls Orenun. Albert M. Kliaffvr. of Itiitte '
F.ill Oregon FisjUerli'k Hartley ot AshlucU, j
Ort'goti. 1
Any and all porno us Claiming aiiveraity the "
above lUtirrlbrtt latxl are U'tiueatetl to Die '
thr lr claiiim in thla offlce on or before ratd 't
-Hlh day of Jure. J!ih. .
HKNJaMIN L. ElUiY. KfirUter. i
NOTICE OP HCHDOL INDEMNITY
SELKCTION.
I
XJsttf.d States Land Otru-.m.
x RorBrRO. OftrooN, March 17. J $08.
Notice la hereby given that tbe State ot Ore
gon on Septumber 24, 1W7, applied lor the ne .
nw of wet ion 30, township M aouth, range 2
eaat of W M., and filed In thla oflif a Hal of
acfaool Indemnity aelectlona In which it ae
lected aald land; and thit aald Hat la open to
tbe pnbllc for Inspection. Any and all persona
claiming adversely the above described land
or any legal mibdWi.loo thereof, or claiming
the earn under tbe mining lawa, or dealrlnf
to ahow aald land to be mire valuable lor
mineral than for agricultural purpotea, or to
object to laid r-electlon for aay lawful reaaon,
ahould file their claims or their afBdavltioI
Srotest or conieat in thla office on or before toe
th day of May, IS. 8.
I Hereby designate lht Midtobd If ail, pnb
llabed at Medford, Oiegon, aa the newapapor
in which lyhe above notice La to b p .blUbed.
j T v iKeglater.
have.
MEDFORD, ORE.
Pregori,
'Riga. ...Good, ServiC e
BALE STABLE u " ' 1
- - - Oregon "