The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, May 22, 1908, Image 2

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    D. T. LAWTON
Vehicles - and - Machinery
MEDFORD, OREGON
r;T"r r Just received two car loads of Wagons and
buggies. Special heavy gears for hauling lumber
and wood. Case and Olive Plows, Planet 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.
3-o, MOTOR
CARS
sOs0sOsKtOsKrOaOKr
50CKJ08
Eden Valley Nursery
NOT IN THE TRUST
First Claw, home grown, whole-root trees. Right prices and a
square deal for everybody. What more do you want?
Who pays the agent, yon or the other fellow? I deal direct
with the planter.
A nice stock of fruit trees and Tokay vines for fall delivery.
Tell me your tree troubles
N. S. Bennett, Medford
'THE IT1EDF0 FD
CI WT T D T nnV n T KIlITr
MEDFORD,
Manufacturers of Common and
tractors and Builders in all branches. Plans and Estimates
Furnished.
LIMfi, J Jill
aVaaMraaaj swsswasjistastsiawstaittjiis,
'Hie0oeOoeoeoeooeoexae)a
Tin and Sheet Iron
' Opposite Hotel Moore
J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon
1DaG4Maaaiiaoo
eoeereooooow
B. H. Harris
Timber Land Bought and Sold
Those having timber lands or
well to consult us.
Office over Jackson County National Bank
' vaaexiQeQecw0ac0ae)oQe
TIMBER LAND ACT, JCNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Uultad States, Land Oflloe,
Koseburg Oregon, March 'J& lure,
Totles li hereby given, that In rntnpllsnce
with the provisions ol lbs Actofrongrrss ot
June 8, 1M, entitle "Ao Act for the sale of
'Timber Lands In ths state ol California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended toallPabllo Land States bract ot
. August t.isn.
MTTnKR S. TRKKRF.pt,
Cf Batte Vails, Uountv ol Jackson, Stats of
-Oregon, did on August 27, lttff. fits In tble of.
floe hie sworn statement No. 9199 lor the pur
chase ol Hie NK NW u, of Section No. X, In
Township No. So South, Range No. 8 Kant, and
will oner proof to show that the land sought
1s more valuable tor Its timber or t-lonr than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish ate
lalra to said land before A. 8. Hilton, United
Bute Commla.loner at hu office at Metiford,
Oregon, on Monday, the th day ot June,
) J9..
Ha names ,a witnesses! Burl Itlldreth, ol
flulte K-tlls, Oregon. JefBe Fre.leiiburg. ol
Butte Falls Oregon, Albert M.Mhaffer, ot hutte
ulle, Oregon, Frederick Barlley of Aibtaud,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ailverselv the
alove desorllird land, are request,! to file
their Halms In tble office on or before eatd
291& day ot June. 19.
iiksjamin L. Eiitnr. Kegtster.
Valued Same at Uold.
B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Mtsa., says: "1 tell niv custom
ers when Ihev buy a box of I)r. King's
New Lile I'ills they get the worth ol
that mucb gold in weight, If aftlicted
with constipation, malaria or billons
tiess." Kohl under guarantee at
Strang's drug store, 25c.
IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH
JOB
fixing motor care on the broad
of your back. And to unne
ceuaay too. Juut have ua go
over your automobUle. We'll
fix It bo it will not break down
ao long as you stay on the road
if you haven't had the; down-OQ-yoor-baclc
experience yet,
don't have it. Send us your
machine to be overhauled.
Those who have had it don't
hanker for 11 again.
HODSON AUTO CO
MCDrORD. - ORFGON
BP COjilljlY
r T ntnnmv n - .
OKEQON
Pressed Brick. General Con
CEflENT FOR SALE
Deoae)ooeooe)ooexw
relinquishment for sale would do
I. D. PHIPPS, D. D. S.
Omoee n Adklns Blook, adjolalif Buklil
Drug Store Medford. Oregon
(J.W. STEPHENSON,
PBYSIClAN.SDgakON AMOOPTIOIAtt.
Offloe: Room e,Adklns' Mock. Calls proanptl
attendee day or ntg nv, 'Phone fsM.
Medford Oregon.
Wa. M. nvL-Vta,
Medford.
UKO. H. nPRHAM
Urants Pass.
COLVIG & DURHAM
Lawvcra . .
rOfflce a Medford National llank Build
ng fround lloor
7 R. SEELY
TIIYSICIAN !fc SURGEON
U ode 'it XqolriDtnt; X Hay Labrntory.
omc to Julaion County IUok Bulrdmg.
Mardford Uroioo
WANTED.
All kinds of new and second band
gooda, bought, sold and exchanged.
M. I). Moore, 313 E 7th.
JaekaoDTllle Post:
Tbt gravel pit Just west of the eltj
is taking en life. Tents era being
erected, and surveying orews nave
ueen at work. Tbis will put a small
pnj roll In Jacksonville. The gravel
Is to be hauled to Medford tor street
grading. '
Uold Hill News:
Mr. and Mrs Tom ilammersly, of
Portland, are visiting with relatives
la Uold lillL They arrived trom
Ban Francisco, Sunday evening,
wbre tbey were participating In the
Beet . celebration. The y are aooom
panted by Mrs Hammarsly's brother,
John llagelln.
A subscription paper was olroulattd
about town this week, asking help
from the eltlzens tor painting the
oturcb. It was neeesaary t raise 135
for the work. It la something that
has been needed very badly for some
years.
Marshal Ham merely bad a i
rather ont ot the ordinary on bis
bands the forapart of tnls week, when
be was obliged to give a wuman hobo
a "floater." She arrived from the
north on the local, and carried an
abundance of booze aboard. Monday
morning she made berselt rather on
noxious about town end Fritz very
courteously esoorted her to the train
and shipped ber eoutb. Home other
town's loss will be our gain In this
Instance.
Central Point Herald:
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. U'ilara have re
turned from Seattle, where they were
called eotue time ago by the serious
Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Lelah.
Uowera, Mr, and Mrs. bowers and
their month-old baby aooompanlcd
bet parents aa far eoutb as Albany,
going from there to Soda Springs,
where tbey will spend some time for
the benefit of ber health.
Asbland Tidings:
Ulaua Klalnbammer, resident of
Jackson ooonty elnoe I860, died at
hie home on Morton street, In Ash
land, Friday morning paat The fun
eral was held yesterday at 2 o'clock
p. m., at the realdenoe,, the religious
servloee being conducted by Rev.
Ward W. MoUenry, of the First
Pteebyterlan church of this elty.
The last sad rites at the grave in Ash
land cemetery were paid by Ashland
Lodge No. 23, A. F. & A. M,, the
deceased having been a member of
Warren Lodge No. lo, of Jacksonville
for a number of years. Mr. Klein
hammer was born Uotober 24, 1832,
In Sohltfdorf province, Hanover, and
was raised In Altenbrucb provinoe.
In 1818 he went to sea, In 1851 he
stayed In New Vork and took work
In a family grocery store. Then in
1834 ha went to California, mining
for a number of yeare In Calaveras
county. In I8C0 be came to Oregon
and mined at Sterlingvllla at lh
"Dutch Hoy's" olalm Mr Klein
nammer purohased a farm In the val
ley, between Phoenix and Medford
In 18811, where be lived until July
19oS, when he removed to Ashland.
lis Is survived by a wife and set
grown children, all of whom were
present at the funeral yesterday
Blllousaeae and Constipation.
For rears I waa troubled wlib bil
iousness and constipation, which made
lile miserable for me. Mr appetite
failed me. I lost my usual force and
vitality. Pennn preparations and ca
thartics only made matters worse. I
do not know where I should have been
today bad I not tried Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tab
lets relieve the ill feeling at once,
strengthen the digestive functions, pur-
rv the stomcan. liver anu blood, neiu-
ing the system to do Its work natural
ly. Mrs. Kosa Potts, Birmingham,
Ala. 1 hese tablets are ere lor sale by
Unas. Strang.
FOR SALE-
1 J. I. Case traction engine, 14-horse
power.
1 S-stamp mill,Kisdon make.
1 small rock crusher.
1 8-horse power borisontal gas engine,
Fairbanks.
1 8-horae power horizontal gas engine,
liincinau.
1 4 drill air compreesor.
1 double 6x8 hoisting engme.
1 3-side aaatcher and planer, 8x24,
nearly new.
1 15-horee power horlsontal boiler,
Atlae.
1 1-horso power steam engine.
1 10 horse power standard gas engine.
E. O. TROWBRIDGE,
Manager Med'ord Iron Works.
Rose Festival.
Tlokete for the Koee Festival will
be on sale June 1st and 3rd and only
on thoee two days, thoee who Intend
going and wish aleepwr reservation
should, leave word at the: depot aa
aoon aa posastble In order to give tbe
company time to secure the neces
sary cars.
Round trip fare 113 2o.
For Sale
One three year old stallion. One
registered Jersey bull. One Pole and
China boar. Seven good mlloh cows.
Either oall on Beit Anderson, Med
ford, Oregon, or the Van llatdenberg
plaoo tbreo miles north ot Central
Point. 2o 2t
For Sale.
One saw. mill complete, oonaisting
t eugliie, boiler, three olrcular sawe
and cut-ott, towel edger, carriage
itb rope food, log turner, belts,
abutting, pulieye.and oomplete outfit,
at-a bargain.
Lelaud Lumber Co.
Leland, Oie.ton
LITTLE OF
The appropriation for the 8tate
University most certainly will be up
btld by a great majority, ao aa to
emphasises the position cf tba people
of Oregon In the matter cf upholding
ths university. Next to the shame of
turning down the appropriation
would be the shame ot a smalll ma
ioilty foe It.
A union of strikebreakers In East
ern cities Is the latest labor union,
One would think this a contradictory
builnesa, but they declare , their or
gaolzatlona legitimate union. They
are going to "put.tbe kibosh oa scab
strikebreakers."
Elijah Co. grove, of Quiney. 111., a
fisherman of rupute, relatee t'.at ten
yeata ago he waa flablng in one of the
famous resort lakee of Indiana, when
he drooped a 110 gold piece Into the
water and saw a pickerel swallow It,
Sine then be baa fished assiduously
for the pickerel, and a week ago last
Saturday caught It. Opening the
dsn, he found the original 110 and
8.5U In small change being the In.
tercet that bad aoeured while the
money waa on deposit la the fish.
To have been born end to have
lived in the same house for US and DO
years, respectively, la a record that
perhaps few individuals have ever
won. But auctt la the record of Ale
ander and Detay Ogg, brother and
sister, and venerable oitlzene of
Warren Township, Ohio, all their
long Uvea. Both were born end are
still living In the house where tbey
first saw tbe light of day near Colum.
bus. Mr. Ogg and hie sister are per
hapa the oldest living persons who
were born In this township away
back in the wilderneee daya, and con
eldering tbe great shifting of tbe
eoenee that baa transpired during
their long Uvea, It seems remarkable
that they should have remained In
contentment at the place ot their
birth and In tbe same bonee that firs.
sheltered them In their Infanoy.
OREGON STATE .NEWS IX BRIEF.
The Quincy Postofflce was broken
Into and robbed last week. Only 90
centa In pennies were secured.
Three Inches of snow fell at Con
don last week, the first snow atorm
In May for 20 years.
The Oregon Kaflroad Commission
has ordered the Southern Pacific to
construct a suttulile freight and pas
senger depot at Gaston.
The Owl drugstore, at Huntington
owned by Mack Bros., was broken
Into last week and the safe robbed
ot Its contents, amounting to about
$50.
The prune crop of Linn county Is
reported to be Injured by frost and it
la said only about half a crop will
be the result.
The Orand Lodge of Oddfellows
of Oregon met In Salem Wednesday,
and the Grand Encampment and Re
bekah assembly met there on Tues
day The First National Bank of Leba
non, Oregon, haa been authorized to
begin business with $50,000 capital.
P. M. Scroftgln la president, S. F.
Bach, vice-president and Seymour
Washburn, cashier.
The largest walnut orchard In the
state la to be planted by an Albany
man In the hills of Lincoln county.
M. C. Gittlnga ot Albany Is preparing
to set out 320 acres.
While gazing, at a cliff of basalt
rock In the yards of the O. R. & N.,
at the Dalles, last week, W, Baum
garte was struck by a falling boulder
which suddenly and without warn
ing fell from the cliff, with the result
that his leg was broken.
Preparations for the merging of
the Willamette Valley Bank and tbe
Benton County National Bank, at
CorvalUs. Is proceeding, but the con
solidation will not be accomplished
until June 1.
In a written opinion submitted to
the railroad commission, the attorney-general
holds that the eommle
slon has no power under the act of
1907 to require rallroade to fence
their tracks or lneloee their rlght-of-wara.
Screen Doors and
Windows and
Door Frames are our
Specialty.
Come and see US
Medford Sash S Door Co.
CrisacirxrWttoaao
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Pnlted State Land Offlce,
ttoeburg Oregon. April 1. IWS.
Notice In hereby siren that In oomn It n
with the provtMons of the act ol t'ongrts of
June S. l!,s. entitled "An act for the alc ol
timber lands In the S'lUei ol t'altforolii. Ore
gon. Nevmla,. and Wafllilnaton Territory," a
t, n.led to the rublic l.v.it! tate.. by art of
u-imt I, 1JO-2, Belle K. Wnrn r, ol Medford.
county .f latkson, state or t)r gon. ,:UI on Oe
toicr 1 1, 1J. tile 'n tble ottice her iworn etnte
mi'nt Xo.'.';l. for lb' purcMie ol the ept. M
Section N.. 1. In Town.hip No. V S,
Jo'lh.
K:ing'' t r. ,at. and will ofter prool t shour thkt
tne taito roiignt in more yutuelile lor It tim
ter or tone than lor airth'ul.urel nnriioe.-e.
and toriabl!h bio claim to al I land before
s. llllTO-i. u. a. com M.Moner. atlnotpe
In Medrord, Oregon, on Friday, the 3lt day of
jnly. l.Wv
Mia nitneg aa v lnrrw: tleoree H. we.t
atid t'lar. nce K. vol erton. ol Hutte Fell.
Ore on. V, Muam Itavts and Cbaria v. IvU,
of Me.'fnrd. ttrugon.
Any ami all poren claiming adversely the
above ,'ercrlbed lands are requested to file
their claims in this ottice on or before aald 31st
day of jnly, lists
u,tjain u. sui't, negiiter.
Youthful Offenders.
Ashland Tidings:
Nine Ashland boys, all nider 18
years of age and all of nlgoly respect
ed families by connections, were ap
prehended by Polios Officers Thorn
ton and Irwin, tba first of tbe week,
on complaints sworn out before
Judge tgnleatoo. charging them
either with stealing or r;elvlu
stolen property. District Attorney
Kesmes waa summoned, evidence
taken, and as a result, all tbe boys
were plaoed under bonde by the looal
magistrate, to appiai before County
Judge Dunn, at Jacksonville, Satur
day morning, who under the ieglala
tlve enactments of the state provid
ing for Juvenile court proceedings,
is Judge of said court In tbis county,
and who will dispose of the charges
against the youths.
The first arrest grew ont ot tbe
theft of a bunoh of 23 admission
tickets to the Star theatre, taken
from the box office. The stolen
tlokete were afterward presented fo
admission to ine theatre whicn re
sulted In the arrestjof one youth,
who waa looked op over ulgbt in tbe
olty jail and furnished information
whlon led to eight other arrests and
the clearing np of a number of thefts
recently about town. In which one or
another of the boys was Implicated.
One ot these waa the stealing of a
couple of revolvers from Case &
Wick's window last February,
another waa the stealing of mechan
ical apparatne of tbe value of about
12o trom Wm. Myer'e gasoline engine
pumping plant on Bear Creek near
town, last month. Other and petty
depredations about town have also
occurred rsoently and tbe offlovrs
tblnk that some of tbem are likely
to be cleared up eoon and that tbe
arrests made will result In stopping
further operations In this line.
Tbe arrest of the boys in questioo,
their oonfesslone and evidence ad
duced against them waa a revelation
all round, and particularly to the
parents and relatives, who were
greatly shocked, but It is hoped that
It will have a salutary Influence and
turn moat of the boys, at least, whose
first deviation this la, back Into the
straight and narrow path, and as well
prove n warning to other boys wno
might be tempted to follow their ex
ample should tbey have escaped de
taction In tbelr wrong doing.
Tbe pollioe officers are entitled tc
orealt for the clever way In whlob
bey bandied tbe eases.
Whooping Cough.
"In February our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart-
land, recommended Charabeilain's
Cough Remedy and said it gave hla
ensurmers the best of satisfaction. We
f'.untl it as he said, and can recom
mend it to anyone having children
t.mitved with whooping cough," says
Mr. A. Ooss, of Durand, Mich. For
pale by Cbas, btrang.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tba Interior.
Land Office at Koaetiurr, Ore.. Apr IS. I
Notice la hereby Riven that Albert M.ShaiTer.
of Butte Palls. Oregon, bai Sled notice ot
bit Intention to make final five yearn
E roof in mpj.ortof btaclalm, via: Homestead
ntry No. made April 24, 1903. for the
na., fiL nn4, oejc ,ip sou in
Kange 3 Hut, and that said proof will
be made before A. 8. Hilton. V.'fi. fotnmla-f-lorer,
at his offlce. In Medford, Oregon, oo
Wednesday, July 1, 1WA.
He name the following witneexes to prove
bU coninooD residence upon, and cuiUra
llon of, tbe land, Tlx:
JexperTunsate. Nathan B. HlMreth, Samuel
u auaon.au oi uue rails, jonn A.uoencnain,
of Big Unite. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EPDT
Register
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Onlted States Land Office,
Rneeburs. Orea-nn. March 20 iunR.
Notice in hereby given that In compllanoe
with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
JuneS, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of
umber lands in tne states or California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Wanning ton Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land states bj act
or August 4, IW,
VERNE BALDWIN
of Big Butte, county of Jrickfton, flute of Ore
gon, did on July 10. 1907, tile in tbis of ace blr
worn s.'ateraent no.ww., for the purchase o:
the N SW x, SW NV'4 or section No. It
townahip yo. 8ft, south, range wo. 'J eat!,
and will oder proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber
or stone than lor agricultural purposes
and to establish bis claim to aald
land before a. 8. filiton. 0. 8. Commissioner,
at his office at Medford, Oregon, on Mon
day, the 15th day. of June, 1906.
He names as witnesses: John flwanson,
Charles O ben chain, John A. Oben chain and
Charles A. Obenchatn, all of Big Hutte.Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely toe
above described lands are requested to tile
their claims in tbis offlce on or before said lita
day of June, lfttt.
Bkkjamih U Bdpt Register.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 187S
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United states Land Office,
Rosebnrg, Oregon, March 28, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that la compliance
with the provisions of tbe act ot Congress of
JuneS, 187, entitled "An act for tbe sale of
timber lands In tbe Slates of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Pnblie La. ad States by act
of August 4, ISftt.
JOHN D. 0. HATJBKRG,
of JacksonvUle.County ot Jackson, State of Ore
gon, did on Aug. lfl, Ikfl, file In this offlce bin
sworn statement INo tiet. for the pnrohate of
the S 8W and 8W of Section No. 80,
in Towusbip No. 88, South Kange no. 2. West,
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than tor agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish bis claim to said laud before A. 8.
Bllton.U 8. Commisalnner, at his offlce, in
Medford. Oregon, on Haturday, tbe 37tb day of
june, 1901.
He names as wltnesfta: Aim D. Houston,
George K. Blals, Barley Hail, William DeKo
boam, all ot Jacksonville, Oregon.
Any all persons claimlog adverfeVy. he
above-devrlbed lands are tequested to fle
tbelr claims In this office on or befora aaldl 7th
day jf Jane, 1H08.
DrilH J AMI? U BUD 1 , Kegister.
HOT ICE TO B KID OB COBTaVACTOKB.
Notice n hfTvby Riven that pursuant
an onler of the County Court of Jnck-
sn County, Orenon. duly ninde and t-n-
1 will receive m-aled for the
ttruction of a hrUlue on the nubile
liittlivvay ncroeis Utile Hutte l'ri k nenr
lli.i mmith .it atnt.l atraam In n r-i-fiPiln rift
with the plans anl apcclf '.eat lum now
oil ine in my nuici. ah mu'i
le ficcompiinli-d 1 a cirtifiel clivck In
tlie sum of at least 10 per cent of the
amount hid, with the condition that if
the bid Is accepted the MtldiT will en
ter Into a eontrnot with the County
Court for the con: ruvtlon of iald
hrMire In nccordnnce with unld plnntt and
nn'cif lea (Ions or fnrfoit s.ild n mount.
s.ii.1 hi. Is to he filed In my office In
Jiiekoonvllle, Orepon. not inter than
the Stl dnv of June. l!'ix. The County
Court tt n-rvv the right to reject any
and all bids filed.
County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon
Automobiles
The Pacific Car
ance, "15 Inches" four cylinder, thirty horpe power,!
water cooled engins, storage battery and imported?
liosch magneto and coil, 10S inch wheel base, sliding!
transmissions, double chain drive, 100 square inches!
breaking surface, strickly high class in every raspecti
TK. Roct fsssV for tl,e Coast Coiitry f
A llw UVJt VC1 ever offered forthemoneyS
Price $2250
Equipped!
J.M. Root . Son
Jackson County Bank Building, Medford
O4KrsVOCr00asrS)Osrs
BANK
YOUR MONEY IN SOILS OP EVANS CREEK VALLEY
One grower Fold $1 10 strawberries from j sere rows 3 feet apart
Another grew H tons of pumpkins on lees than 2 acres. Hold
berries to local store $97, besides giving quantities of fruit for
picking from 40 bill" raspberries and 38 Logan berries.
Less than i acre of m.iuns produced 14,00 lbs., sold $280.
225 Saiwav Peach trees in tour successive years sold: 1904,
1300 boxes; 1!K'6, 2300 boxes; 1II0B, 13u0 boxes; 1907, 1000.
One Royal Anr. Olierry, 16 years, picked 600 pounds in 1SI07.
One D'Anjou fear, 7 years, picked 6 boxes.
You can get -uch results as theee and better. Come to me and
I will tell you why.
You can buy a new nine tpom house, large lot with barn
$1200. 50 acres fronting on Rogue River, one mile from town
at $20 per acre.
420 acres, very finest apple, pear, peach and cherry land, 1
miles, $60 per acre. Very best vineyard land $15 per acre.
Five room house and barn near depot. $1,0U0. 160 acres with
8 water rights, $60 per acre. ItiO acros 20 acres cleared 13
acres Young Newtowns and two acres bearing orchard, 4 miles
out. Deep soil, $2,750. .
BEN A. LOWELL,
WOODVILLE, OREGON
alWMMMMOSaaBB
To the Holders of Real
Estate
We have in the last three months sold
over 95,000.00 worth of Real Estate. If you
wish to sell, why not see US?
To the Buyer
Our time is yours, use it as you wish.
It is a pleasure to show property listed with us.
YOURS FOR SQUARE DEALING,
Medford Realty & Rental Co.
Ca the fenco as to "here to bur Fruit
Trees? If so, call on
C. P. COOK
TUB LEADING1 NURSERY n AN
P. 0. fcoX Ml PHONI WS
Call or writ today
MEDFORD, ORE
TIM11KR LAND ACT, JCNE 3. 1878.
United Ptntfi Lund Office.
RtMermr. Ore-rott. Murcri . 1(W. .
Nn'lc It hprfti tiTt n that In compliance I
with ?be provM ns of ine .vet ot Cougrft of
June3, W, entitlo.-l "An net !t .he lale uf
timber lsnls In the StAtet of Calif crntu, Ui .
Hon. Sevntlrt, nn-1 Viltliimon Ti'rritttrjr' ( I
extt'rtle-i to Mil the Public Lund 8t.tes br ct
of August i ',. )
WILLIAM T.KlfKR. lr. j
of RodflcM, Ootiniy of ;nnit, tkm of fiith
'Jt(oit. aia on eii, w, r.vr. me in mis nmce i
if ihr I otj i. V 6 trnS 7 t betce tv K at w .i i
olSt-ct onft lnTownhlp N .' sou'ta Rf.n,rr t
the laud eoughl It more a.aeole. or Its'
timber or stonet his' or tgrlcaltora pniv
poet, ndtoestabllih hli elatm lo t eld lend
be (ore A 8. Bhton, II. 1 ommlixtoner, at bli
office In Medford, Oregon on Thursday, the
ffth darof July, 1W
He names aa wltooeaes: Cbarlai I. Walker
of Batte FH, Oioyon; Charles A. Edmond
on. of I aite Falle, Oregon, Weeley C tireen
of Medford, Oregon: Frederick C. Page o
Mid ford. Oregoo.
Aoy and all nereona claiming adyenelyttae
above described asdi are eqneited to file
their claim a this office on ot before aald 91k
day of July
BENJAMIN . EDDY, Btiter
MXKTX9 AWUQATIOI MO. 177.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg. Oregon. lay 11. 130S.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry
r. KuhlL whose postofflce address ll
Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon,
has made application for patent to the
following described placer mining
ground in the Big Applejrata Mining
IHstrlct of Jackson county. Oregon,
Siihl placer ftround beln known ns the
KuMI Cnnaolhlated 1'lacer Mining
Claims, and consisting of the NFJ U of
the NE of .Section 26 In Township
No. 3$ South of Range 4 Went of the
Willamette Meridian, one of said claims
behiK the east half of the NK H of the
NE H of mild .Section and the other
the west half of- the NE Vi of the NE
of said Section 29 of said township
and run:"
Ami notice Is further given that nil
per-t.tns claiming n.1ver!ei tne mining
Kfoumi. placer, veins and lode prem
ln. lt,r. inn- fnre decrile,i an.l r.-ferred
t.. .r surveyed, platted or herein ap
plied tor. nre lierrhy notified that tin-
hut tJuir ndverje claims are dulv filed
necnr.llnjt to law within the time pre-scrllM-d
t-y With the lieKlster of
the Vnit.-d States I.nnd ff!ce at Unne
burir, lom;la. County, dreirnn, tliy will
!. l.urivtl I'lmn any rlrit f cl.il'm on
naid prenils.'S and every pnrt thereof
hv virtue of the mtntutes of the l"nlt.'d
f'at.s i". such cane n.-i.le ,nn'l pro
v,. .1 The HiM-nil. d of tl;-
cl;iim is recorded In the ifflce of the
County Ueoril r of sild ceun'y at pur- s
!;. ar ?-9 of Vohiine 1 ' of the .nn.
tntr ttecoTdri of sa'd county The ad
joining clnimant" are none and th--re
are no n.liniTitnK claim
BENJAMIN L. EL'DT. Receiver.