The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 12, 1908, Image 7

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    THE HIEDFORD BRICK AW
G. W. I'RIDDY.O. D. NAGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors
MEDFORD,
Mnuruturer, ol Cuiddiod sod
tractors nail Builder Iti all Uraocbes. Flint and Estimate,
Furnished. (
LIMd. , PLASTEP CEflENT FOR SALE
'. wtj yVi a
The Cool Evenings of Spring
Mnlte a Mlo feel comfortable in a TOP COAT, and your
comfort i awured if EIFERT THE CITY TAILOR
make it. My stock of Spring and Summer Woolens.
Twerds, Cheviois, Worsteds and Serge are the swellest
lines ever displayed in Medford.
DRESS CORRECTLY
' DRESS MODERATELY
Bnt h done wi'h the since rest satisfaction -and
your M ii v left at h-me. The Mail Order House does
not help -u port the City. Drop in and pee me.
Eifert
The City Tailor
Medford
911 t UtMa It"'
harmonise wi'h
a Ullor made
one.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and
Engine Repairing.
Semi-Steel Shoe? and Dies, Iron,
Brass and Semi-Steel Castings
of all Descriptions. Iron Build
ing Fronts.
All Work
Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUN 3. 1878
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION.
Unite J RtatesLand Offlce,
Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1908.
Notice 1 hereby given that In com pi lane
with the provisions ol the act of Congress of
June 3, )h(H. untitled "An act for the tale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a
extended to all the Publle Land States by act
of August 4, 192. Emma J. Bartlett:, of Ash
land, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, did
on December 4. 1907, file in this offlce her sworn
statement Nn.9W for the purchase of the Lota
1 and 2, and S fc 4 8 E li, 8 H '4 N K i. of Hec
tlon No. W. In Township No. 8 South, Ranee
No. 4 Went, and will offer proof to show that
the land nought U mora valuable for fta timber
or stone tbao for agricultural purposes, and to
establish hit claim to said land before A. 8.
Bllton, O. 8. Commissioner, at his offlce In
Medford. Oregon, oa Heturday, the 8th day of
August. 190.
ne names as witnesses: tfinn n dudrii, m
Jacksonville, Oregon; less Applegate.ot Jack-
eonvuie, uregon ; ueonra it. auwr.gi aeai
Ojegon; Henry D. Knbll, of Rnch, Oregon.
Anv and all nera na elalmlnar adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
tbelr claims In this offlce oa or before said 8tb
day of August. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
' Department of the Interior.
Land Offlce at Roseburg, Ore.. April 16.1908.
Notice Is hereby given that George H. West,
of Butte Falls, Oregon, has filed notloeof bis
Intention to make final Ave years proof in
support of Ms claim vltt Homestead Rfltry No.
tZStU made Marab ., IMS, for the fractlooa
H wi, being Lots t and 4, and S X N W i. Seo.
tion 4, Township S6 South, Range 9 East, W. M ;
and that said proof wilt be made before A. B.
Bllton, U. 8, Commissioner, at bis office In
Medford, Oregon, on Friday, July 8, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous leaiUenco upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, vu:
Nathan B. Hildretu,of Butte Palls, Oregon;
Chrlstopier C. Beal, of Butte Falls, Oiegoa
Oscar Erlckann, of Butte Falls, Oregon: Ira
Tungate, of Jacksonville, Ottgon; Uelan A.
Carlton, of Wellen, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
4 Register
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
United States Land Offlce.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1908.,
Notice ll hereby given that In compliance
with the provision! of the act of Congress of
June S, ls7, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 193, Kbenezer B. Need ham, of Bams
Valley, county of Jackmn, State of Oregon, did
on December 7, 1907, file in this offlce hit sworn
statement No. 9462 for the purchase of the W
N W M, 8 ft H N w J-" 8 w 01 fecit
Ka 1'j In Tnwnihln No. 17 Snath. Ran re No. I
East, and will offer proof to show that the land ,
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than tor agricultural purposes, ana loesiao.isa
his claim to said land before A. S. Bllton, V. 8.
Commissioner, at his offlce In Medford, Oregon,
on Monday, the 10th day of A ogust, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Ralph H. Tusler. of
Colorado springs, uoioraao; vomer . tin
eron.of Gold Hill. Oregon: Irving Hares, of
Bams valley, uregon; mora nayeo, m own
O
Valley, Oregon
alley, Oregon. . ,
Ataff.Bii MtsMi rtalmtnr adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 10th
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Of fire at Rosehnrff Ore.. Apr. 19, 190T.
N cm tee 1 hereby given that Bert A. Neeon,
r Prospect, Oregon, has filed notice or his
Intention to make float Ova years proof la no
port of hts claim, vtt: Homestead try "o.
110M made October 3, 19ni, for the 'H Bt
Section 28, Township 82 South. Range I East,
w 11 tiA that aald ttraof will be made
before A. 8. Bllton, V 8. Commissioner, at bis
offlce. in Medford, Oregon, on Thursday, July
2nd, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis eonttnnousroaldanoe upon, and cultivation
of, the land, vis:
Erwio M. Mcall. tun fort 8 Aiken, lira
Whitley, Lee nniuey, ail 01 rnmyci, vrewvn.
71 BENJAMIN Lk KDDY.
Register
Bring In your hat and have tt
trimmed to suit you while you wait.
Mrs. West, Seventh aad C tta. J-tf
OKEdON
Pressed Brick General Cod
W jM amr a)la
FKENOH DRY
CLEANING
& PRESSING
NEATLY
DONE
Guaranteed.
TIMBER LAND. ACT .TUNE S( 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land OfTloe,
m Roseburg. Oregon, March 94, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the Provisions of the act of Congress of
JuneS, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of
timber lands In tbe States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waxhington Territory, as
extended t all tbe Public Land States 07 act
or August 4, law.
;hattib d. ray,
of Med ford, county of Jackson, State ot
Oregon, did on July 18. 19&7, file in this office
her sworn statement No. 9181, lor the purchase
Ot tbe W J N Ki,aud B & N W J of Sec No. 28.
In Township No. S5. Mouth Range No. 2 East,
and will offer proof to show that -he land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural papoaes, and to establish
ber claim to said land before A. . Bllton. 0. 8.
Commiastocer, at bis office. In Medford. Ore
gon, on Monday, lue 22d day of June.
1908.
She names as witnesses: John Hushes of
Medford Oregon; Jakob Wetzel of Button,
Calif.; Thomas C. Norrls of Jacksonville,
Oregon; William Chambers of Big Butte Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming adverse'? the
above-described lands are requeMed 10 tile
tbelr claims In this office on or oeloie said 22d
day of June, ions.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, April 4, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," asex
(ended to all the Public Land 8tates by act of
August 4, 1H98, Cha. les 8. Bartlett, of Ashland,
county of Jackson. State of Oregon, did oj No
vember 38, 19o7, file in this office his sworn
statement No. 94M for the purchase of the E U
N W Wand Lou 1 and 3 of Section No. 80, In
Township No. 36 South, Range No. 8 East, and
will offer proof to show that the land sought Is
,more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
agrieultnral purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before A. 8. Bllton, V. S.
Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon,
on buraday, tbeCth day of Autuil, 1908.
He names as wltnenos: Charles H. Xing, of
Medford, Oregon; Eugene C. Bartlett, of Ash
land, Oregon; Joseph Woods, of Ashland, Ore
gon; Michael Han ley, of Central Point, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above (J escribed lauds are requested to tile
their claims le this offloa on or before said 6th
day of August, 19U8,
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1908.
Notice le herebv given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in tbe States of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, Ifttt, Eugene C. Bartlett, of Ashland,
couuty of Jackson, State of Oregon, did on No
vember 20, 1907, file In this office bis sworn
statement No. 9V& for the purcheseof the W S
" " Vk aJ t " " ,Bn,gi sec lion
no.z,m iownsnipno.3B bouid, Kange No. 4
A'est. and will offer nronf tn ihn that tha ln,1
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
man tor agricultural purposes, ana to establlsb
his claim to said land before A. B. Bllton, (T. 8.
Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon,
on Thursday, the th day of August, 1908.
He names as witnesses- Willis R. Stansell, of
Jacksonville, Oregon ; Jesse Applegate, of Jack
sonville, Oregon ; Charles 8. Bartlett, of Ash
land, Oregon; William Johnson, ot Applegate,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims In this office on or before said eta day of
BENJAMIN U EDDY, Register.
Administrator's Final Notice.
In the Matter of the Estate o! Jefferson Brum
back, deceased.
Notice Is hereby 1ven that the undersigned
has filed In the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, his final account as adminis
trator of the estate of Jeffersor Brum back, do
ceased: and that said Court baa set Saturday,
June 20, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as
the time, and tbe court room of said Court at
Jacksonville Oregon, as the place for hearing
objections thereto and for settlement thereof.
Dated May 22, 1908.
W. B. JACKSON,
Administrator.
Colvlf A Durham, Attorneys (or Estate,
THE Ml NIC HAL WEALTH
OF BOCTHERN OREGON
Entertainingly, yet with scientific
accuracy, "Orro," a well-posted
writer, tells of the mineral wealth
of Southern Oregon and Northern
California as follows: Metallurgists,
mineralogists and geologists when
called upon to visit localities where
ores of nietal abound especially
gold ores have learned by experi
ence some facts of value In the ex
amination of mines. All have their
pet theories, with many of them hold
ing, that, "ore depositions are from
the surface," while others equally
sincere. Insist that "the values have
been shot up or come from below."
The mining boys In the hills assert
that "fold grows," and there is per
haps some truth In the statement.
We quote from Williams: "Rocks are
In reality far from being dead, inert,
stationary masses, which they appear
to the ordinary observer. The fas
cinating study of chemical geology
especially when aided by the micro
scope, shows them to be In a state of
almost constant change." Mineral
oglcal chemistry and crystallography
prove that there are families of min
erals as easily recognizable as are
those of the animal or vegetable
kingdom.
Mineralogy and geology may be
classified as subjects and are not
properly speaking true science,
there being but one exact science,
and that Is mathematics.
The most practical geologist Is the
man behind the pick. Graduates
from mining schools and colleges!
while partly equipped on chemistry I
and metallurgy must spend many
years on mineralogy and, besides,
have practical work tn mines. The
greater per cent or such graduates
are not ashamed when called upon
to take a post-graduate course "side
by each" with the mining boys In
the shaft, stope. tunnel or level. I
Siskiyou county, California, has 1
producd $150,000,000 In gold from
placers and lode mines, and Is still
producing; with territory not even
yet prospected. In the vernacular 1
of the day that "Is going some.1 Ne
vada also will "be going some" be
fore equaling that production.
Northern California and Southern
Oregon have never encouraged any
thing on the "boom" order In min
ing, and it is not a healthy locality
for Rhyollte and Greenwated, Nav.,
fakers.
Near Orleans, and on parts of the
Klamath Indian reservation are lo
calities that will pay to mine from
the grass roots. Near Hawklnsvllle,
Yreka and Hornbrook a mineral col
lector will find gold ore "way up
In the picture values." In this sec
tion of California where the Siski
you (with Its many mountain passes)
has you one hour on California
ground and In the next hour on
Southern Oregon territory, many
placers are operated, working year
In and year out, "where everybody
wodks. Including father."
Much has been written regarding
the so-called black sands of the Pa
cific coast; where every rancher
would own and operate a blast fur
nace for commercial metallic iron (?)
but notwithstanding the great sums
of money that have been expended on
"tests" the fact remains tbat iron
obtained from the sources Indicated
is of very doubtful value; the titan
iferous Iron conterts, with those of
phosphorus, will not make satisfac
tory iron; because such Iron is "cold
short." The monazlte sand, zircon
and other contents of the black sand
might be profitable to a company
headed by a living Baron Munchau
sen.
Even the platinum In these sands
is a difficult matter to separate;
platinum values to a low per cent be
ing combined with some of the Iron
and the grain and flake platinum Is
as tedious to "pick out' as It would
be for a pickaninny with hands cov
ered with molasse to pick loose
feathers.
The Greenback mine of Southern
Oregon supported a town of 600 peo
ple for many years; It was "worked
out" this year (?)
The Golden Wedge mine is said to
have "a nine-foot lead of $400 ore
per ton" (20 ounces approximately).
The writer knows that over 200 tons
of the ore at this mine "goes" $200
per ton
One of the ablest mining engineers
of Nevada stated recently at the Hol
ier) beck hotel In Los Angeles that
"The Ashland Is the greatest mine
on the Pacific coast," to which opin
ion the write radda "and with more
ore bodies ot low grade free milling
ores than any three mines on the
Pacific coast."
Jac':son county has approximately
produced $35,000,000 from Its pla
cers, and Josephlns county Is prob
ably ahead of this production from
like sources. Some of the bars ot
gravei even on the smaller placerr
of Josephine and Jackson coun
ties, are phenomenally rich, yielding
as high as $4 per cubic yard. A gen
eral average of well-equipped mines
will go 45 cents per cubic yard; with
15 to 20 cents on some workings
carelessly treated with too little
quicksilver and muscle.
The old Sterling placer has pro
duced $50,000 annually.
Another placer, near Monumental
"which never gets Into print" Is
good for a like output.
There are probably 600 placers in
Southern Oregon and 85 per cent of
the number pay for working.
There have been no failures in
Southern Oregon quarts mining
where Intelligent methods have been
pursued. Operators with but little
experience, and unfamiliar with the
ores of the different states of our
country are, ot course, pussled when
they examine (?) ores In Southern
Oregon
There are hundreds who claim that
tellurldes are found In Josephine and
Jackson counties, ihe nearest ap
proach to such mineral is among the
sulphides of tbe Bonanza mine. Not
a true sample of either calverlte,
sylvanlte, besslte c petzlte has been
found here, and the statement is
made after three years' patient seek
ing In the hills and laboratory. Tid
ings, i
For Sale.
An ideal 10-acre home, 5 acres ir
cultivation, S In alfalfa, good blaca
soil, house and good well, one-fourth
of mile from depot, church and
school. Address Rot 1 F 7. Woodvllle,
Oregon. 17-tf
TXMBUm I. AMD, ACT JVWM 3. 1878
auxivi rum ruiuvangg,
I'nlted Butte Land Office.
Rom-burg. Orvfron, April 8, 1908.
Notice Itf herebv ulven that in cumuli.
ance with the provlalons of the act of
OongreMa of June 3, 1H8, entitled, "An
act for the sale of timber htndH In the
Htateu of California. Oregon, NevHtlu
and Vnnhlnaton Territory, as extended
10 an me 1'umio L.una mates by act or
AuKUHt 4. Ih'JiJ, John M. Ouchea, nf
Medford. count v of Jaokunn. Ktutw nf
OreRon. did on Junuary 7. 19UH. file In
huh utuce ma sworn aiaiemem ivo.
UTitiS. fur the purchase of the HK "4.
SB U, of Section No. 14, in Township
So. 38 South. K:inore Nn. X W l
and will offer proof to dhow that the
land sought la more valuable for lta
tiin her or stone thun for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before A. S. Ullton, IT. 8. Com
missioner, at his office, In Medford, Or
egon, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Au
gust, 1908.
He names aa witnesses: George An
drews. Oenririt V PrliliU tlnti..n It
Ouches and James W. W ilson, of Med
ium, wrfKun.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
reo ues ted to filft their claims In Ihla
office on or before said 25th day of Au
gust. JWUB.
ncinjAsun 1. tuuuj, iiegmer.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United states Land Offlce,
Roseburg, Oregon. March M, 1908.
Notion Is herebv slven tbat in oomollanes
with tha nrovlslons of the act of Oonsreaa of
June S, 18T8, entitled "An act for tbe sale of
timber isnds in the tales ol California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Waab log-ton Territory," as
extended to all tbe Publle Land Mutes by act
of August 4, 192,
CAKBIK hi. JONRS.
of Central Point, county of Jackson, State nf
Oregon, did on July U. 1907, file in this office
her sworn statement No. 9184. for the nurchat
of thesWse. nw ae , so Uiv l4,of Sec
tion No. SO, in Township No. S3 South, Range
no. z km, ano win oner prooi losnawinei
thf land sought Is more valuable for it timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish her clatm to said land before A. S.
Bllton, U. t. Commissioner, at his office, tn
Medford. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 'JSd day of
June, 1908,
Bbe names as wttnessee: John A. Oben
chalu, of Big Hotte, Oregon, Charles A. Ed
mund son, of Big Butte, Oregon, Monroe Bal
dwin, ot Big Butte, Oregon, I)anial K. Jones,
of Central Point. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are rqueeted to file
tbelr claims to this office on or before said 3Sd
day of ine.lM6.
WEN J AM W L. EDDY, Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Htatee Land OfBce,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 25, IV08.
Notice Is hereby given thai In compliance with
the provisions of 1 lie act of Congress of June
4. s-8. entitled "An act for the ule of timber
lands In the Slate of California. Oregon Ne
vada, and Waithtngtt-n Territory' as extended
to all the Public Laud States by act of August
4, 1892,
FREDERICK C PAGE,
of Medford, County of Jackson State of Ore
rod, filed in this office on August 26. 1907, his
sworn statement ho, 91DH, for ttie ptircbase of
tbe Its 3 & 4.Kli SW or pc no. lS,tn twp Mo. 86,
south, range mo. S East. W M., Ore.,
and will offer proof to ahow that the land
sought Is more valuable for Us timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establlsb bis claim to said land before A. 8
Bllton, U. 8 Commissioner, at bis office, in
Medford, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 27th day of
June, 1908.
lie names as witnesses: W. C. Ore n, A. L.
Cufiott, Edgar Walker nd A. H. Tblerolt, ail
of Medford, Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requeted to file
their claims in this office on or before said 27th
day of June, 1908
BnuAMin L. Eddt Register
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, March A1.1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In Compliance
with the prevision of the act of Congress of
Junes, 1878. entitled 'An act for the sale of
timber lands In Ihe states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Wat-hlngton Territory," as
extended to 11 the Publle t-and Stales bv act
nf August 4 1M92, Benjamin V. Clark, of Med
ford, county of jack hod, State of Oregon, did on
ctober A, 1907, hie la this offlce bis sworn
statement No. 9396, for the purchase of the ae
iw . In section No 14, in township No. 88
sontb, range No. 2 west, and will offer proof
to show that tha land sought Is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
fiurposes, and 10 establish bis claim to said
and before A. 8. Bllton, U.S.Onmmlsdoner, at
his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the
28th day of July, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Horace O. Nichol
son, Harry N Ruiler. Fan) Pemtner, Owmar
W. Murphy, all of Medford, Oregon.
Any and all persons clslmlng adversely the
above described lands are r quested to file
their claims in this offlce on or before said
28th day ol July, IMS.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Megister
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, March HI, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with tbe provisions nf tbe act ol Congress of
June 8.1878, entitled "An set for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to the Public Land States bv act of
August 4, 1K92, Olive P. Wolverton, of Uutte
Palls, county of Jsekson, State of Oreg a, did
on September 20, ltw7. file in this office her
sworn statement No. 9391, for the purchase ol
the w nw se t'4 nw sw ne of ser
tton No. 20, in township No. M south, rstige
No. 3 east, and will offer proof to show that
tha land s uglit Is more vsluable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establlsb hit claim to said land before
A. s. Hilton, U. a Oommissloner, at bis offlce. I
In Medford. Oree-on. on Slondav. iha mih rSmv
ot July, loos.
She names aa witnesses: George H. West, 1
Carl J. Xrlckson, Orcar Krtrksnn, Benjamin 1
n. nsoeriing, an 01 nuiie reus, uregon.
Any a? d all persons claiming adversely the 1
above described lands are requested to file
meirclalmsliithboffloeoaor before said 27th
Julv, 1908,
BENJAMIN U EDDY, Register
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878. !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Onlted States Land Offlce.
Roseburg Oregon, April 1. 1908.
Notice is hereby givrn that In comp'ia ce
with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of
June S. 1978, entitled "An act for tbe sale ol
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada,, and Washington Territory," as
eitended 10 the Publle Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Belle I. Warn-r, of Medford,
county of lack son, btate of Oregon, did on Oc
tober 14, 1907, file fa tbis office ber sworn svato
ment No.94lt. lor tb purchase of tbe se W of
Section No. 10, In Township No. South,
Range S East, and will offer proof to show that
tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to sail land before
A. 8. Bllton. 0. H. Commissioner, at bis office
in Medford, Oregon, 00 t'ridey, the Slat day of
July, 1908.
Sne name as witnesses; George H. West
and clarence K. Wol erton, of Hutte Palls,
Oregon. William Davis and Charles W. Davis,
f Medford, Orogon.
Any and all person del mini adversely the
above described lands art requested to file
their claims to this office on or before said Slst
day of j a If, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, RegUter.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3 1878
NOriCE FOR PUBLICATION
(Tutted stale. Land Office.
Roseburg Oregon, March A
. Notice Is hrvb giwn, that in compliance
with the provision ut me Aulof congress ot
June 3,lit7s, euiili.d -An Act for the Hales of
Timber Lanos tu the Htaieso! C'altloioia, Ore
gon. Nevada, a u.l WabloKtun Tuirmry,' as
txtended toallPubltu Luna Matte by act of
August 4, 1892.
LUTHER 8. THEKRtN,
Cf Butte Palls, uounty ol Jawk uo, State of
iireKtiu, uiu on AUgua-j, iw, ll.U 10 ibis Ol
See nls sworn siateiiient No. 9p.t or the pur
ehaseof the NK.NW t of Sec 1 loo No. 2B. in
Township No. ttaoutu, aeuge-No A steal, and
will offer proof 10 siiuw thai tbe isnu sought
is more valuable fur tts timber or stone tuan
for agricultural purposes, and to establlsb bis
claim to said land before A. S. Ulitoo. United
Busies loninuiiouvr si bii otnceai sJeororu,
Oregon, on Monday, the 29ih day ol Juue,
19.
lie names as witnesses: Buel ntldreib, 01
Butte FaIIs, Oregou. Jes Pieoeuburg, ol
Butte Falls Oregon. Albert M. shatter, of hutu
Pulls, Oregon. Frederick Hartley of Ashland,
Oregon.
Auv and all neraens elalmins adveraelv th
above described Unda are requested to hie
tbelr claims In Mils office 00 or before said
J II Of. IK0.
Ban J AM IN L. EDDY. Register.
NOTICE FOR! PUBLICATION.
Department of the Tnterlor
Land Office at Koeeimrg, Ore.,Awl.V 1908.
Notice heiebv alven that Albert M. Shaffer.
of Butte Falls. Oregon, tias tiled notice ol
ois intention o mass nnsi nve year
proof In support of hlsulalm, vis: Homesieao
Entry No 157. made April 4. 1903. fo- ht
W NKX. NE S W U. 8ac24.Tp35Sv. :b
Range 8 Rest, and that said proof will
be made before A t Bliton. U.;8. commis
ttloner, at his office, in Medlord, Oregon, Ot
Wednesday, July 1. 1908.
He name the following witnesses to prove
hi continuous residence upon, aud cultiva
tion of, the laud, vli:
Jasper Tunicate. Nathan B. Hlldreth, Samuel
Hudson.atl of Butte Falls. Jonn A.Obwncham.
of Big Uutte, Oregon.
Register
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE XJK PUISLICAIION.
. United BTfttes Land Office,
Roseburg. Oregon, March 80. IW0S.
Notice la herebv siven tbat In comDllanoe
with the provisions of tbe act of Congrens of
Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the Btates or California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as
extended to all tbe Public Land states by act
of August 4, 1892,
VERNE BALDWIN
of Big Butte, county of Jackson, State of Ore
gon, did on July 10. 1907, Die in this olhoe his
sworn statement no. 90HS, for the purchase of
tbe N BW j, 8W14 Nffji of section Ho 28, In
township No. So, south, range no. 2 east
and will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is snore valuable: for Its tlmba
or stone than for agricultural purposes
and to establlsb bis claim to said
land before a. H. Bllton. 0. 8. Commissioner,
at his offlce at Medford. Oregon, oa Mon
day, the 15th day of Juno, 1908.
lie names as witnesses: John Bwaneon,
Charles Ooenchaln, John A. Obenchain and
Charles A. Obenrha n, alt of Big Hutte.Oregon.
Aoy and all persons claiming adversely tbe
above-described Isnds are requested to Die
tbelr claims In this office on or before said 16tb
day of Juno, 19uH.
obnmiis a, biwi Kcgiaisr.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1875
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States l.and Offlce,
Roseburg. Oregon. March 2ft, 19U8.
Notice Is herebv alven that In eomnllance
with the provisions ot the act of Congress of
June 8, 1W8, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
goo, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all tbe Public Land States by act
JOBND. O, HAtJBERG,
of Jacksonville .County of Jackson. State of Ore
gon, did on Aug. M, 1W7. file In this office his
sworn statement o 9198, Tor tbe purchase of
Ihe HV SWS4 and SW"; HK'. of Section No. 30,
in Tow nan 10 No &), boutli Kange no. 2, west,
and will offer nroof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said laad before A. S.
fill1on.tr 8. CommiBRlouor. at his ofllca. in
Medford, Oregon, on Haturday, tbe 27th day of
june. 1908.
He names as witnesses: Ainu J). Houston.
George K Blais. Hsrley Htsjl, WBUam DeKo
boam.allol Jacksonville, Oregon.
Any all persons claiming adversely', he
above-described lands are icqucsted to file
tneir claims tn tnis omce on or Deiore saiat nn
day ol June, 1908.
sen jam in 1 &uui, Register.
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.
mJTlCJS rVK rUtSLfltJATlUA.
United Btates Land Office.
Roseburg. Ore iron. March 2e. 1908,
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
wiu me provisions ot me act 01 vo ogress 01
Junes. 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale of
timber laoda In the States of California. Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory" aa
exteaaeo loan use ruuuc laoq bisiss uy at
Of August 4 1992.
WILLIAM C. RISER. Ir.
of Redfleld.CountTOf Snink. State of Booth
iiasoia, 01a oa sept. 1, wi, nie in in is omce
his sworn statement Mo 9172. for tha nurehaas
01 me i-ois s.o- spu iusjidk w w sj
of Section 6, fn Township No.K Honth Rang
io uhi, uu win oner prwi to i.ow mat
the1 and sousrht Is more a.uaolaf or lis
umoer or aiouec nan or agriculture put
dobub. sua La nuuiiin nu niim in a laua
office In Medford. 6regon on Thursday, the
9th davoi Julv. 19G&
He names as wttn asses: Charles E. Walker
of Bntte Fa'b", Oregon ; Charles A. Ed mot d
son. of I utte halis, Oregon, Wesley C Ureen
of Medford, Oregon: Frederick C. Page, of
sstaiora uregon
A oy end ah parsons claiming ad ye reel y he
above described and are equested to flle
meir ciaimst n uia-omcs on 01 oeiora aaia wis
day of Jugf.wr;
Da4sa..it . Luu 1 . nrgister
MUTIMO APPLICATION MO. 177.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 11, 1908
Notice Is hereby given that Henry
D. Kuhll, whose postof f Ice address ts
Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
has made application for patent to the
following (lescrlDod piaour mining
ground In the IJ!g Applegate Mining
IMfUrlet of Jackson county, Oregon,
mild placer ground bwinw known as the
Kuhll Consolidated i'laoer Mining
Claims, and consisting of the NK V4 or
tho NU of HfCtlon 2fl fn Townsiilp
No. 3R Houth of Kange 4 Wost of the
Willamette Meridian, one of said claims
being the east liulf of the NK Vt of the
NK nf said Heel Ion and the other
the went half of th NK V of the NK
U of said Section 26 of said townshlu
and range.
Ann nonce n runner given tiiat an
persons claiming adversely tne mining
ground, placr. veins and lode prem
ises' hereinbefore described and referred
to. or surveyed, platted or herein ap-
Rlled for, are hereby notified that un
ss their adverse claims are dulv filed
according to law within the time pre-
nurnwu uy in v wiui me iKinif-r 01
the United Ktates Ind office at Hose-
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, they will
b barretl from any right of claim on
said premises and every part thereof
by virtue of the statutes of the United
Htatefl In vueh case made and pro
vided. The h mended location of these
claims Is recorded tn the office of the
County Recorder of said county at pages
lfis and lf,9 of Volume 15 of the Min
ing itecorus or aia county, tm ad
loin Ins? claimants are none and thora
are no adjoining claims.
BENJAMIN L. ttODT. Receiver.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNES, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Unite States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 81. 1908,
Not lee ts herebv elven that In aomnllanra
with the Btovlalonaarf Ihiut nt CnnnwM nf
jutie 8, 18fs. entitled MAn act for ihe sale of
timber lands la too Btates of California, Ore
goo, Nevada, and Wash legion Territory." aa
extended to all tbe Public Lend mates bv act
ot August 4, 1892, Charles W. i-avls. of Med
ford, county of 'jackson. Bute of Oregon, dio
oa October 9. 19(17. fll In Ihls office his sworn
statement No. 9401. for the purchase of the ne
a, 01 oroiwo w, in 'lownnmp no. sn nouin,
statise No. 8 East, and will offer nroof to ahow
thai the land sought la more valuable for its
timowr or atone man lor agricultural purposes,
and to establish hts claim to said laod before
A. 8. Hilton, 0. M. Commissioner, at his of
flce in Medford, Oregon), on Tbursdsy, the
80th day Of July, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Oeorffe H. West,
snn larrwe it. mniverwn. ni nnns ri 11s.
Oivgoii. Wiu. Davlaakd fcdwatd N. M'arnr, ol
Medfori . Oregon.
Any and all person claiming adversely the
snore aucnufo i'dub ere reqnesiea to nia
their claims in this offlce on or before said
snh day of joty, I9us.
I BsfrtjAMlN L, EDDY, Register,
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if 1 pj f 1 f
McCormick machines are O. K. for the
quality of their material and workmanship is
incomparable. Farmers who wish to buy the
best harvesting machines should buy the O.
K. line.
Those who appreciate meritorious features
appreciate the McCormick the machine that
Is stenciled with the seal of excellence, and
represents the highest . attainment . in the
manufacturing art
flubbard Bros Medford5
A ! 1 L 'LA
EAGLE POINT LIVERY I
AND FEED STABLE
All rigs first class,
Prices reasonable. ?
Good service to all.
THOMAS & SNOW, PROP.
EAGLE POINT, OREGON f
00000Qm
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dt-nartment of the Interior,
Land Office at Hm burg .Oregon, Apr. 1 A, 1904
Notice is hereby given that lielblrt W.
Myers, of Wellen, Oregon, has Died notice of
his intention to make final five vear nroof lu
suppor.of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry
no ism, maae reoruary a, iwa, lor ine v h
N Wl;.8K',iSWi.. SWUNEU. 8cllon
34. Township 36 Soutn, Kanjre I Bast, and that
naia prooi win oe tuan - oicreA.a union, v.
B. CommUsloner. at his offic--. in Medford. Ore
gon, on Thursday, July 2nd, 190.
tie name- ins louowma wiLnetuieB so nrova
his ooatioa'His residence upon, and cultivation
oi. toe tauu, vis;
Henry V interhs'der, Albert A. Peaefaey,
A:on H. Thompson, all of Wellen. Oregon.
tteynoM McDonald, of Brawosboro Ore eon.
BENJAMIN L, EKUT.
K flster.
Administratofsjinal Notice.
In the Matter of the Estate of John Coleman'
deceased.
Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned
has filed tn tbe County Court of Jackson
County, Or gon, his Anal account and report
aa administrator fn tbe above named estate
that bv an order of said Court. Balurriav. Juni
, im, si iv s. m.oi miq a., j, nu neen sei as
tne time, ana ine eouri room 01 seia court at
Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place for hearing
objection thereto, and for tettlemenr thereof.
Dated May A, h.
E O. COLEMAN,
Administrator.
Colvlg A Durham, Attorneys for Ka tata.
TXMBBB LAND, ACT JOtTX 3, 1878
NOTICE rOft PUBLICATION.
Vnlted BtntP Land Office.
RoKehurg, Oregon, April 2, 190R.
Notice Is luTcby given that In citmpll
aneo Willi the provisions of the nel of
Oingrt-Hi of .luno 3, 1X78, entitled, "An
iir!l fur the sitle of tlmh.-r lunds In the
Htutcs of California. On-gon. Nvtidu
and WiiKlilnglnn Territory." um extetuleil
to fill thu I'litillc Land Ktutes by uct of
August 4, ixii, Itiilph H. Tiislor. of ?il
orudo rtprlngs, county of HI I'uso, Htiile
of t'olonnto, did on December 7, 1 'Ji),
file In this office hln swrn Statement
Nn. 91S3, for the purchase of the H Mi,
SW Vt. NK k, HW , NW Vt. HK 4.
of Section No. 12, tn Township No. 1
Hmith, Itttnge No. 1 Kast. and will offi-r
proof to show that the hind sought Is
nioro valuable for Its tlmbt-r or hIoik
than for Hgrlculltiral puiposfw. and to
estiibllxh his claim tn mild la tut hi fore
A. S. Hilton, IT. S. OoniiiilssloiuT. at Ills
office In Medford. Oregon, oti Monduy,
the 10th day of Auguttl, 19i)V
He names as witnesses: Oamer C.
Cameron, of Oold Hill. Oregon: Khe
nexer H. Nmm1 ha ni. Irving Hnyi-s and Kl
ford Hayes, of Sam's Valley.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the nbove-descrlbed Jainls tire
requested to flle tln-lr cialrns In tills of
flc on or before mild loth day of Au
gust, 190.
UKNJAMIN L. KDDY, It'glster.
TZMSBm LAID, ACT JTJHB 3, 1878
MOTICM TOM PUBLICATIOM.
United fltstes Land Office.
Ttoseburg, Oregon, April ', 1 90S.
Notlre is hereby given ttiat In compli
ance with the provisions of thf act of
Congress nf June 3. IB78, pntltleil, "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
States of California. Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory, aa extend
ed to all the Public land States by act
of August 4, 1192, Itobert K. Johnson,
of Aterdern, county of fhehalla. State
of Washington, did on Oecemher II,
I90T, file In this office his sworn state
ment No. 9444, for the purchase of the
N , 8 U of Section No. 20. In Town
ship No. 3ft. South. Hnnge No. 3 Kant,
una will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish tils claim to
Mittd Innd before A. H Hilton. I'. H
Commissioner, at his office In Medford,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of
August, 19".
He names an witnesses: flunran Oti
tis, of Aberdeen, Washington; James T.
Miirns, w inism 1 . 1 urner nmi tiosepn
Uurdln, of Onmts pass, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the ahnvo-dosertbed lands are
requested to file their claims In this of
flco on or before autd 11th day of Au
gust, If ok.
UKNJAMIN L. KVVX, Register.
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Every Moment
is a Hanpy One
While you sr. dining at Iha
EM ERICH. CAFE
A first class place for nrsi class eo- ,
pie A trial will convince you.
Regular Dinner 35c -
W. fc. JOHNSON, Prop.
04O4O4K(4CCOH
Masonic Week in Portland.
( From Tuesday's Dally. )
This will be a Masonic week Ir
Portland. The following convoca
tlons and reunions are scheduled
part of them commencing yesterda
morning:
Grand Lodge of Oregon, A. P. I
A. M. Annual communication be
gins at Masonic Temple, Wednesday.
June 10, 10:30 a. m.
Grand Chapter, R. A. M. Annua
convocation begins at Masonic Tem
ple, Monday, June 8, at 10:30 a. ir
Grand Council, Order High Priest
hood Annual convocation will b
held at Masonic Temple, Monday.
June 8, at 10:30 a. m.
Scottish Rite bodies Seml-annua'
reunion begins at Scottish Rite Ca
thedral Monday, June 8, at 9 1. to
Al Kader Temple, A. A. O. N. M
S. Semi-annual session at Mason!
Temple, Saturday, June 13, at 8 p. tr
Grand Chapter, O. E. S. Annua
communication begins at Mason!
Temple, Wednesday, June 10, a.
10:30 a. m.
The only delegate to attend frorr
Medford will be Leon B. Hasktns.
senior warden of the local ' lodge
Worshipful Master M. Purdln ant
Junior Warden Elmer A. Hicks havt
given Mr. Haaklns their proxies, a:
they are both unable to attend 01.
account of business.
Much important business will he
transacted by the Grand Lodge of Or
egon, A. F. A A. M., whose sesslont--begin
Wednesday morning at 10:3c
o'clock, and two or three days wll
be occupied before adjournment If
taken. The present officers, wht.
will be sm periled ed at the annual ses
sion by others, are as follows:
Lot L. Pearce, Salem, G M.; Ed
ward Kiddle, Island City, D. G. M.;
Norrls R. Cox, Portland, S. O. W.:
Charles E. Wolverton, Albany, J. G
W.; W. A. Cleland. Portland, grand
treasurer; James F. Robinson, Port
land, grand secretary; J. M Hodsor.
and Henry Roe. Portland, and M. &
Woodcock, Corvallls, trustees of th
educational fund; J. R. N Bell, Ba
ker City, grand chaplain; T M. Bald
win, Prlnevllle, 8. G. D.; S. 8. Spen
cer, Eugene, J. G. P.; Oscar Hayter.
Dallas, 8. G. 8.; Alex Martin, Jr..
Klamath Falls, J. G. 8.; Harvey W
Scott, Portland, G. O.; Alex Kunt.
Portland, O. St. B.; W. G. Snellen
barger, G. 8t. B.;C. A. Simons, Ash
land, grand marshal: D. G. Tomas-
inl, Portland, G. T.
Great bargain An 18-aerc
fruit farm and truck garden Ir
Drain; well watered and fnlrly good
buildings; all kinds of choice fruit;
heavy crop of potatoes and oats ioe&
with It Price $2000 cash. 8. P.
Shutt, Drain. Or. H-2tdAlW
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