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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
G. W. l'UID.DY, O I). XAGLE, 0. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors MEDFORD, OKECION ' Manufacturer, of Common and Premed Ilrir k. General Con-irm-iura anil Huildi-r. in all Uraoilus. flan, and Estimates r'urni.hcil. Lme, PL A STEP CEHENT FOR SALE The Cool Evenings of Spring j Mnke a tellow f-el c .mfortaMe in a TOP COAT, ami your i tromlort U touted if KIFERT THE CITY TAILOR J nigkes it. M V Htoi'k of SpriiiK and bummer Woolens, ' J Taeeda. Cheviois, VVor'etls and Series are the ewelleat line ever ili-plnved in Medford. DRESS CORRECTLY DRESS MODERATELY I5th cat) bd done with the sincerest iiiiefaction and your Money left at li ane. The Mail Order House doe n-.i h lp support the City. Drop in and fee me. Eifert The City Tailor Medford A mail onler tin ttiH not hanuonue with a In I lor mads on.. MEDFORD IRON WORKS Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and Engine Repairing. Semi-Steel Shoe? and Dies, Iron. Brass and ?teni-Steel Castings of all Descriptions. Iron Build ing Fronts. All Work Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. MEDFORD, OREGON. TFMUKU LAND, ACT JUX5 . 187 NO TICK POK PU B LIGATION. Untteil States land Ofllcw. Roseburg. Orriou, April 2, 1WS. Nnlifc It hereby given that In compliance with the nrorisions of the set of Congress of Juue 3. iH. entitled "An Act for the tale of timber land in the States of California. Ore gun, Nevada and Washington Territory," ai extended to all the Public Lnd States by act of August 4. 192, Emma J. Bartlett:, of Aab Und.uouniyof Jackwtu, Bute of Oregon, did on tiect-vber 4. 1907, file In thfsnflce berawora statement No. 9460 for the purchase of the l-ots 1 and S. and N K '4 8 F. . R K S E . ot 8-r-o lion No. M, in Township Ko. South, Rsng No.4 West, and will offer proof to show that ihe land sought is more valuable for Its limber or stone tbaa for agricultural purposes, and to stabl.aa hi claim to said land before A. 8. BUtmi. tj. ft. Commissioner, at his office In Me' I ford. Oregon, on Saturday, I be sis day of August. 19UN. Hlit namtas wltnraset: Willis R Stansell, of Jackionrllle, Oregon: lesse Applegate.of Jack sonville, Oregon; George II. Millar. of Medford,, Ojegon; Henry l. Kubli.of Ruch, Oregon. Any and all pen ns claiming adrersely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sth day of August. 190. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Ofiioe at Hose burg. Ore.. April 16. 1WS. Notice is hereby given that (ieonre R. West, ol Butte -PalU. Oregon, bat ft led notice of hU Intention to make flnal five years proof la suoportof Bis claim Tlx: Homestead Kntry No. lAWl. mane March ', Ifttf. for the fractions N W . being Lota I and 4, and 8' N W 'i, 8ec. tlon 4, Township 36 South. Hinge Ksst. W. M; and that said roof will be made before A. 8. Bliton, V. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon, on Friday, lulr Jl. 1909. He name) the following witnesses I o prove tats continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. lb lnd, vii : .... Nathan R. Hildreth, of Butte PalU, Oregon; Chris top mr C. Beal, of Butte Falls. Oiegon Oscar Krlrkson, of Butte Falls. Oresron: Ira Tungate, of Jsckitonville, Oregon; Selah A. Carlton, or Wellen, Oregon. . BENJAMIN L, EDDY, Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Untied States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, I90S.. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of Junes, It, entitled "An act fur the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,"aa el tended to atl the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 192, Kbeneer B. Need ham. of Sams Valley, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, did on December 7. 1907. file In this office his sworn statement No. SCWilor the purchase of the W l4 N W . 8 E li N W !B.Jf W i48 W 'i.ol Section No. M, in Township No. 87 South, Range No. I East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone man r agnconura. nun-B,.uu ........... his claim to said land before A . S. Bliton, 17. 8. Commissioner, at his office In Medford. Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of August, MM. He name, as witnesses: Ralph H. Tuilsr, of Colors J.. Borings, Colorado; namtrC. Cam eron, of Gold Hill. Oregon: Irving Hayes, of ams Valley, Oregon; JCIford Hayef, of Bams Valley, Oregon. , , , Any and all persons claiming adversely the above detrrlbad lands are requested, ta file their claim In this office oa or hlore said Nth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmeat of tbe Interior. T.snd Ooccat Roseburg Ore., Apr. 19, 1907. . vMMi..Mk. fit, that Bert A. Kssl. g proepeat, Oregon. Baa filed otW bis lBtaai lectio, fl. TowasblptiStMtb. Itl Kast w. M.. aad thai said proof will be made before-A. 8 Blitoa, U . Comailatlor, ai his office la Medford. Orasjoa.oa faaraday. Jolf 3nrt, Iff. Ht names the followlag witnesses t srota bla eoBtlnaaaa reetdsaoe v aa. aad eultlvstloa f, tbe lead, vti: . ferwta M. Mef-all. BUBforil I. Alies. ra Register Bring in your hat , and taava It trimmed to suit 70a white- you wait. Mrs. West, 8ereaia a C sts. S-tf FRENCH DRY CLGANINU &. PRESSING NEATLY DONE Guaranteed. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78 NOTiCE FOU PUBLICATION. Cnited States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregun, April a, 198. Notliw is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S. 187s, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, ISM, Cha. less, Bartlett, of Ashland, count of Jeckfton. State ol Oregon, did oj No vember Sit. 1907, Hie In ibis office his sworn statement No. 9454 for the purchase of the E U N W and Lou 1 and 2 of Section No. SO, (n Township No. :S South. Range No. S East, and n ill offer proof to show that the land sought la ,mure valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. 8 Bliton, C. 8. Commissioner. at his office In Medford, Oregon, cn hursday. theGth day of Auiust. 19i. He names as witnesses: Charles H. King, of Medford, Oregon; Eugene C. Bartlett, of Ash land, Oregon ; Joseph Woods, of Ashland. Ore gon; Michael Hanley, of Central Point, Oregon. Any and all persons clstming adversely the above described lands are requested to Ale their claims ie this office on or before said 6th day of August. 1906. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Cnited States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, A pril '. 19. Notice is berebv given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno S, 1978, entitled "An act for the sale til timber lands In toe States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Eugene C. Bartlett, of Ashland, couuty of JacLson, State of Oregon, did on No vember 20, 1907, rile In this office his sworn statement No. 94-3 for the purchsstof the W N W , 8 E yK N W W, N E '4, 8 W of Section No. 2, in Township No. 3. South, flange No. 4 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A 8. Hilton. U.S. Commissioner, at bts office in Medford. Oregon, on Thursday, the 6th day of August, 1908. He aamesaa witnesses' Willis K. Stansell, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Jete Applegate, of Jack sonville, Oregon ; Charles 8. Bartlett, of Ash land, Oregon; William Johnson, of Applegate, Oregon. Aay shu an persons claiming aa verse ly ine above described lands are requested to tile their claims m ttii August, 1906, claims in this office on or be lore said 6th day of i. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. TXXBES LiVD, ACT JTJBT 3, 17S MOT ICS TOM PUSXtXCATIOM. 1'nltcd Htatett Land Office. Iloitehurg, Oregon, April 2. 1908. Notice is hereby riven that In comult- jiiiu-e with the provision of the Hut of I Uonicrww of June 3, 1 S7B, entitled. "An nut for the ftale of timber lands In the 1 States of California, Oregon, Nevada 'uiid Washington Territory." as extend jeil to all tin-public band Htale by act 1 of August 4. 189 2, HolM-rt K. Johnson, 1 ..f A rniinlv nf I'hatlmlia Mlul of Wustitngtnn. dhf on December II, 1 SOT. file in this office his sworn state ment N. 9166, for the purchase nf the N "4. S nf Section No. 20. in Town ship No. 56. South, Kange No. 3 Kast, and will offer proof to show that Ihe land sought Is rrtore valuable fir tie llmlter or stone thun for sgrlcullurHl purposes, and to establish Ills claim to sHid land before A. H. Bliton. V. S. Cnmmisshiner. at his office In Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1 1 1 b day of August. 190(1. He names as witnesses: Tiuncan Ofl II1", of Aberdeen, Washington; .lames T. Burns, William T. Turner and Joseph Burdln, nf Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the a Ixjve-describe r I lands ere requested to file their claims In this of fice on or before aald 11th day of Au gust. 190S. BKNJAMIN T EDDY. Register. ir erica romroauoATiOM. Department of th tnterior lnd Office at Roseburg Or.. April I. 1901. Notice In hereby given that Para dine orsey. of Medford. Oregon, who, on March 13, 1901, made timber applica tion No. 9S7. for 8 W NC and lota I and 2 being the N NB . section 4. Township 16 R. Range 2 fast. W. M.. has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. 8. Rltton. U. A. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 2th day of August, 190t. Claimant names aa witnesses: Albert I... Cuslck and Herman J, Khtttte, ef Medford. Oregon: John U rooks and Joseph Brooks, nf Aahland, Oregon BENJAMIN U fcDDY. Rewisler. UKAMAHIKH OP WORLD KMPTV. On (look for ltuiiiMr Harvrttl Prom TJIIiil Karl It Cornea Itral Wen I Mi. (North Ahum lean.) Tht'te la oiu thing, that Wall street ami the triiKU ranuut control. That It the bounty of God. Of all the utKim of returning prosperity, the bul letin of the crop-reporting board of the department of agriculture Is the happiest portent. Spring wheat shows a prospect bet ter than the average for ten years past. The yield of winter wheat bids fair to be larger than any crop since that of 1901. Had early prospects for corn have changed, so that now the outlook Is for a bumper harvest. And the ratio of Increase holds good with oats, rye and barley. It will be a fat year. The siwclal providence that seems to watch over this nation, pouring out upon us new stores of nature's wealth each season. Is kinder this year than ever. There have been times, as In 1K94, when the coming of great crops meant distress to the farmer; when the storeholses of the whole world were glutted with a sur plus from the preceding year, and large harvests lu all nations forced prices down to or below the cost of production. There have been other years when scant crops brought big prices, ho that consumers everywhere suffered. This year the granaries of the world are empty. The outlook for Euroiean harvests are not flattering. There will be a world demand that will keep prices at a profitable level Tor the 10,000,000 farmers of Amer ica Yet the yield will be so boun tiful that 4 he consumer will not be penalized by exorbitant prices or a dearth of supply. The gold that will glow over our ripened fields will be worth all and more of that we prayed for during last fall's panic. Ore digged from the mine leaves only a barren empti ness. All forms of trade make no real Increase. Even manufacture means only a change In form and de velopment of a value already exist ing. From the tilled earth comes the real new wealth, each year's bounty bearing prom I He of a new gift in the year after. Once more the lesson Is borne In upon 3s that our greatness comes out of the ground. SCOTT FOR omx;o. PORTLAND. June 22. John M. Scott, assistant general passenger agent of the Harrlman lines, returned yesterday from an extended visit In Chicago, where htf attended sessions of the Transcontinental Passenger in- soclatlon. The weather In the mid die west Is a month behind the son- son, he said, and the crops are m n doubtful condition In the com bolt. "It "is expected that the weather will change and the heat will brine corn and other crops forward rapid ly,' he said. "There has been too much rain in some of the states, not ably in Nebraska. The same condi tions exist In Iowa and Kansas There has been cold, wet, unseason able weather In many sections. At the same time the farmers are not feeling blue, and It Is expected that things will come out all right. . The railroads are doing a heavy pa ima ger business both east and weft. There Is a very heavy passenger movement over the O. R. & N. and Union Pacific lines at the preseut time, owing to floods along the northern lines. All our trains are carrying extra sleeping cars. 'While Chicago Is not a place th:it suits a man who has resided on the Pacific coast. It la nevertheless a wtiii derful city, and la growing steadily The feeling In the cast is extremely favorable toward the west. Every body seems to be well posted on Or egon and Its political events. Ail In telllgent men with whom I uined referred, with a surprising famllUr Ity, to affairs Id this state." Mr. Scott returns to the coast with Increased admiration and resperi fr.r the land of his adoption. Althoiu.i he has a very large circle of friends in Chfcago territory, he was glad to get back to Oregon, and Is enthusias tic over the favorable conditions ex litsng here for crops, business and Immigration. KTATKHOOI). Among the minor planks in the splendid platform adopted by the Re publican convention Is that which pledges the party to tbe "immediate admission of New Mexico and Ari zona as separate states." That plank, while not expressing one of the dis tinctive "Roosevelt policies,'' Is worthy of special notice for two great reasons first, because It Is right, and second, because It shows that the national Republican convention puts patriotism above partisanship. The plank was not Inserted for the pur pose of getting the votes of the two territories, for they have no vote In national elections. Their admission as states Is morally certain to mean the admission of four new Demo cratic senators In congress, which it Is not In Human nature for Republi cans to approve. But because those territories are now ripe for state hood; because their traditions and Institutions are so diverse that they ought not to and would not accept statehood as one state; but because It would be unjust and tyrannical fo longer condemn their Inhabitants to political tutelage, a patriotic Repub lican convention pledges the party to their speedy admission to the Union, regardless of Its effect on the Repub lic a power la congress. TXaOBB UVD, APT XOTf , ISTt a on cm roa OTBUOATZoa. t'nltcd Htuit-s Lund Office. Hos.-uurir. On-Kon. April 2. lng. Nolir' is ht-rvhy glvm that In compli ance with Hie prutlwlmis of the act nf CoimreHtf of J 11 in- 3, UTK, cut 1 1 It-d "An act for the sale of ilmht-r IuihIh lu the Suitt-M of t'allfoi-niu, On-ttuii, Ni-vaiJn ami Washington Territory," us fxtenih-d to ull tlit) I'uhllc I.uti.1 Hlutt-w by act of AttguHl 4, I Si:', JuMi'pli C. 1.ji I kin, or .hir.-eii. County of Clu'ludis, State of WaMhtnaioii, tlM on IeiviiilM-r 1. 1907, ftlo In HilH office hla Hwnni Statement No. for the imrchUMe of thf Sti U or hictlon iso. u, 111 1 ownanip ,m a South, ituiigo No. t ttuat. and will offer proof to show that tin hind aouttht Is nion- uluubk for its tlrnln r or alone than for agricultural purposes, and to i'ttlnMlnli his claim lo hjU1 land ln-for-A. S. fJlttun, V. S. ComnilKHlom-r. at his or ric. in Metlroru, t'lvgon. on V e-tnee-day. the 121I1 day of August, lie names us wltin'Hfs: Sifphen Joru'H, luimr C. Cameron, Comiiio J. Cameron and Hoy 1. Caiiiuron, of Hold Hill. Oregon. , Any and all persons clalntltig ail winoly the aliovt. di-Kcrllted IhiuIs are rt'queated to flletheir cliitms In tills of fice on or he fort auid l-tli Uuy of Au KUMt, BKNJAMIN I.. KOOY, Register. TXMBZa UVD, ACT JTJMB 3, 187S jiuxiua rua rvsuuaTtga. l'ntted Htatea Land Office. ltoshiiru;. Oreicon. April 2, 19". Notice is hereby given that lu compli ance with the provisions of the act or CoiiiCiVKH of June 3, 1H7X, entitled. "An act for the sale of timber lands In the S la ten of California. Oregon. Nvala mid Washington Territory,' aa extend el to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 MUltJ. Uuncan tiillia, of Ab- eruecn, county or ciieiiuiia, state or Washington, aid. on December 11, 1907. fflo in this office his sworn statement No. blti. for the purchase of the 8 'i. SK V, SK 14, SV Vt. of Section No. J I, In Townslilp No. 36. South, KaiiKe No. 3 KuhI. and will offer proof to show I Imt the land aought is more valuable fur Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, uud to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Hilton, S. Commissioner, ut his orrice, m ilfurtl. Oreuoii. on Tuesday, the 11th day of August. Jo8. lie names as witnesses: Robert K. Johnson, of Aberdeen. Washington: James T. Hums. William T. Turner and Joseph Beriiin, of tl runts Pass. Oregon. Any anu an persons claiming uu versely the above described lamia are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of Au gust, 1908. HKitj AAim u. r.uui, itegister. TIM HER LAN li, ACT JUNES. 1878. NOTICE XJK PUBLICATION. Called States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, March , IWJS. Nnllc fs hereby given 1 hut In comnllance with the nrovlslnns ofihe actof Con sr ess of June. S. INS. entitled "An act for the sale of timber latin in the state of California. Oretton Ne vada, aod WaNhlugU'O Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act or August 4. in FKEDEKR'K C PAGE, of Mtdrord, County of Jackson State of Ore goo. tiled In this offlee on August 2ft. 1907, bis sworn statement ho. 9198, (or tne purcnaaa ol tbe lla 3 A 4 of sec so. 16,1a twp so 36, south, range no. 3 East. W H., Ore. and wUI offer proof to show that the land sotigbt Is more valuable for Hi timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to tald land before A. K Bliton, U. 8 commissioner, at his ortlce. in Medinrd, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2Tth day of June, 1906. He names as w tresse: w. n. fir n. A. It. CiiHtfk. Kdaar Walker and A. It. Thleroll. ail of Medford, Oregon. Anv ana an peraooH claiming aaverseiy tne nbove described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofiice on or before aald 27tb day cf June, 19U8. okjusmis a ddt segiiisr TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1S78 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lead Office. Rosebura. Oregon. II arch 31.190. Notleels hereby given that In compliance with the pn-vision of the act of Congress of .111 ne a, lH7s, entitled "An act for tbe sale of llmlter lands in I ha stales ol California, tire. goo, Nevada, and Wavhiogton Territory," as extetideit to -11 the Publie uand Bta:es by act 01 Augusi 4 iwj, nenjatnin r. I'larn, 01 Med lord, coun jr of Jacko. State of Oregon, did on c'oher 6. I1W7. ti e In Ibis oflice his sworn statement No. KWi. for tbe nurebaseof the se '4 In Mecllon No 11, in township No. 3H sonth, ranseNo. 3 west, and will offer proof oj nuuw uini iuj ibhii wuriii is more vaiuaoie for its timber or stone than for agricultural lurpoves, anu 10 esiaousn uis ciaira to sal a land before A. S. Bliton. L'.R.tVimmlsMlnnnr. at his office. In lied ford. OrMnn nn Tilav. lha He names as'wlinesses: Horace G. Nlchnt son. Harry N Butler. Paul Pemmer, Owmar w. ssurpny. an or .uearom, uregon. Anv and all oersoiia claiming Ktlvaraelv'the above dt scribed lands are rt quested 10 tile their rtmlms In this nffli am or hfnrA m!,1 ata aay or joty, isos. DtMsm s. r.nvi, ueglster TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE . 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Mod Office, Rosaburs. Oreeon. Marali .11 tMSL Notice Is berebv alven that in nosaollanee. with the nrovialona of thaaeiol nniiirroa. nf June 3.1878, entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands in tbe states el California, Ore son. Nevada, and Waablnarton Territory " extended lo tbe Public Land States by act of august 4, lsvz. uuve 1. vtoiverton, of Butte ran, oountv or jrcgvnn, state of ores a, did on September 20. Imj;. flle in this office her sworn statement No. W1, for the purchase ol the w nw , ae 4 bw sw W o 4, of nee- lion no. M, in township No. :K south, range No. .least, and will offer proof to show that the land ught Is more valuable lor Its tim ber or itone than for agricultural nor poses, and to establish bat claim to said land before a.b. onion, u. n. oommissloner, at bis odlns, in Medford. Oregon, on Monday, tbeZJthday She names as witnesses: Georva H. West. Carl J. KrlcksoB, Oscar Kriekson, Benjamin u. icmi iiui. ui nuui rsiis, ursuii. Any and all parsons claiming adversely the. above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 2?tt day of July, lft. ssajABin imkduy, Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE ' 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg Oregon. April 1, mot. Notice Is berebv aivtn mat In enmo'la ae with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of Junes. IS78, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lands in tba States of California, Ote goo. Nevada,, and Washington Tenliorr," an extended to tbe Public I And States by act of August 4, 1K93, Belle B. Varnr, of Medford, county of lack ion, Mala of Oregon, did on Oc- uuvr 11, twvit ma n to tv omce nor sworn stall mDL NO.Mll. lortb nillPhu nf I h mmA nf Section No. SO, Id Township No. :hi South, Kange 8 East, and will offer prool to show thst the land sought is more valuable tor Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and 10 establish bis claim to sal-1 land before A . R. Bliton. U. 1 commissioner, at hit office lu Medford. Ore SOB. on Frtdav. lha Slat J of July, 1. Hhe names as witnesses: George H. Went and Clarence E. Wol erlon. of Butte Falls. Ore on. William Ilavis and Charles W. Davis, at Medford, Orogon. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lanrts are requested 10 file their claims la this oOlce on nr before said 3'st day of july, I90S. najAHiFi Ij r.Diiv, Register Tncasm uvb, act juwb a, is7s HOTZOB rom ptjbucatiov. I'nMeil States Land Ofric. Itosehurg. tlregon, April 2, I ft". Notice Is hereby ctven flint In com ull snce with the provisions of ihe act of Congress of Jure 3, It'K, entitled, "An act fur the snte of timber lands hi the Slates of Callfni-niH, Oregun. Nevada and Washington Verrltnry. as extended 10 sii 1 ue ruoiic 1 .a no states DV act or Aiisusl 4. Itf lnli II. Tuxlrr. of Col. oriolo Springs, county of K1 I'aso, State of Colors do. did on oerembcr . I SOT. file in this off re his sworn Statement No. 4C!. for the purchase of the S 14, SW V SK U. HW , NW 4. SK U. of Section No. J, In Township No. .17 South, lunge No. I Kast, anil will offer r.r'.-or 10 snow mat tne is no sought is more vslunhle for Its limber or stone than for sarlcultiirsl our none, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Hilton, V. S. Commissioner, at his office in Me j ford. Oregon, on Monday, tbe ISth day of August, ltOS. Csmron. nf, Gold Hill, Oregon. Khe. neyr H. Neexham. Irving Haven and Kl fnrd Hayes, vt Sam's Valley. Anv nil all twnnni pUlmln. at. vetsely the alove-dearrlbed (ends sr requeaied to file their claims In this rt flc on or before said 10th day of Au gust, ISO. ; sr..uAjn.i 1. r.i'irx, rtewister. Txacaaa tvan. aov ran a. 11 boticb roa ptrBxaoA.rioa, Cnited States Land Office. ItoHeburif. Oregon, April ft. 190ft. Notice la la-ri'by given that in compli ance with the provisions of Ihe act of Congress of Juno 3, 1K7R, entitled, "An act for Die sale nf Itinher lands In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and WuHiihixiou Territory, us extended to ull the I'ulilic LniHl SUitea hy act of -AUC.IHI 4. IMt:'. John A I tlliches. of Aleilfoiil, county of .litckfcoh. Slate of Oii-uoti. did on .iiiiiUiii v 7. file In this office Ills sworn stiitemeiit No. It for the purchase of ihe SK Kt, SK Vi. of Section No. II. hi Township No. Si South. ItaiiRe No. 2 West. W. SI.. and will offer proof to show that Die laud sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo estahlixli hfs claim lu sulci land In-fore A. S. Itlllon. 1'. S. Com missioner, at Ills office. In Medfoid. Or egon, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Au gust. ItfuK. He nuiiies as witnesses: Oeorge An dreas. George W. I'riddy, ltiihi-n It (inches and James W. Wilson, of Med ford, tregun. Anv and all tersons clalinina ad versely the above described lauds are requested lo file their claims In tills office on or before said 2&tli day of Au- gUKI, IH'OI. HKNJAMIN L. KDUV. Itegiater. TIMBKR LAND ACT JUNE 3 1878 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Uultedstatee. Lind Office Roseburg Oregon, Airuh 1m Notice Is hereby given, that in comllanea ol with the nrovuions of lua AlLuI romrru 01 uniii, iBa, BUHuou aci tor aw naiesoi Timber lianas lu tue Hiaieaoicalitoiula, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory as extended toalli'ubltc Laud States by act ol August , ton. LtlTRRB 8. THKK-RkW. Cf Butte Palls, uounty ol Jackson, 8: at of uregoD,am on AUgus, Z7, iu. ni in tuts 01 Hee bis swnrti Militarism No. BUM w.r Hi nnr. chase of the NKNW of Section No. Jb. la luwnfuip no. ouuiii, Kunge nu.srui, ana wuiuuer prooi 10 aiiuw iut iLe isim kOUgQI Is more vslu tble for lis umber or stone tusb for acrloulural DuruoseM. and to establish bis claim 10 said land before A. S Blltoo. United ouues (.ommisstooer at nis omceat Necioro, Oregon, on Monday, tht 2iu uay ol June, He names as witnesses: Buel Hildreth, ol lutta KaIIb. Oresou. Jrnnt Frdnbnr m Butte Kails Oregon. Albert U. Shaffer, of hutte Palls. Oreaon. Praderirk Rartlav.of Ashland. Oregon. Any and all persons alalming adversely tbe above described laud are requested to hie tbe.ir claims In Ibis ofiice on or before aald ma day of June, los. 0E.ajA.NiN i,. kuuv. Keaiater. NOTICE KORJ PUBLICATION'.' Department of the Interior. Land Office at Kosenurg, Ore., Adrift. ISot. Nntlra im hrh iIvmi that AIKrt U Uhair of Butte Falls. Oregon, has filed notiee of nis lniennon 10 maxe nuai nva year, proof in support of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. 17, made Aprui, 1803, for the N M N K , N E yA N W . Sac '-4, Tp V South Kaoga 3 Kast, and that said proof will be made before a. 8. Bliton. V. commls Mioner, at his office. In Medford. Oregon, oa Wednesday, July J, 1908. He names tbe following witnesses to Prove hi continuous residence upou, and culllva tlon of, the land, via: Jasper Tune ate. Nathan B. Hildreth, Samuel' Hndson.all of Butte Falls, Joan A, U bene ha In. of Hig Butte, Oregon. Register TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 187 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I .end Office, Kosebnra. Ores on. March &. I9US. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ot tbe act of Congress of Junes, lft.,ent'tled "An act for the sale of umber lands in tbe states of California, Ore con. Nevada, and Waitblnaton Territorv." ai extended to all the Publlo LsndWatesby act of Jacktonvil e.Cotintv of Jackson Siaia nt O a goa.dldon Aug. 16, lwif. tile In this office bis sworn statement .o sivfi. ror tbe purebase o! lhesHWandSW. SKU.of Section No. 30, inTowusilin No 38. Snuth Kmm xn i ivm and will oner prool to show that the lauo sought Is more valuable for it number or stone man ior agncuiiurai purposes, ana to es tablish his claim tn aafd Ik.iH hfA a a BlIloU.U 8. CommiBNioner. at his nltlra in Medford. Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of He. 'names as witnesses: Alma n. Hntistnn. George K Blala, Her ley HaJI, Wflliam He Ho bos m, all ol Jack son Til la. Oregon. Any all pern qui claiming adversely, be above-described lands are icnuested to flie tbelr claims In this office on or before said! 7th aay 31 Jane. lwre. BKNJAMIN L. KUDY, Register, TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. Atri'iuei fUK rUliL.lCAHU.. Valted States Land Offlea. Rose burs Oremn. March l0S. Notice Is hereby given that lo eompUanee with tae provitioasof taa act ot Congress of June 3. IS, s, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands In the States of California. Ore- gou. Movada, and Waahlngtoa Territory," at ww"w iwui ine ruuiw lihq Bvaiea iy act Of August 4. 12, WILLIAM C. KI8KR. Ir. of Red field. County of Spink, State of South Dakota, did on Sept. 17,1907, ale in this office bis sworn statement No 9i72, tot tba purchase of tbe Lois 4.5. 6 and 7 (being w tt of w U) ot Section 6, In Township No.eC south Raogt No 9 East, and will offer proof to show that the and sought Is more a uaotef or its nmoer or atonec nan or agriculture put notes, and to establish his elaim to tairi land before A S. Bliton, II I '. oroml-ialoner, at bis office In Medford, Oregon on Thursday the tin darni Julr. 1WS H Bamos as wlia esses: Cbarits K. Walker of Batta Fau. Oregon ; Charles A. Ed mood son. of I utta Palis, Oregon , Waaler v. dreen of Medford, Orogon: Frederick C. Page, of Miuioni Oregon Any and alt parsons claiming ad ye reel y he above described aods are squeited 10 file invir cmnK a moj oaios ob Ol oerore SSIO VII aay 01 jusr,i " BENJAMI.Nt . EDDY. Ragister TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK , 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Unile States Land Offlct, Rosebuts. Onwon. March :tl. lans Notice Is hereby given tbat In torn pi lance with the piovlBloos of fhsaet of Congress of June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the sale .f Umber lands la tba States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, aod Washington Territory " as extended to all the Public Land Mia tea b act 01 August . uwi, unarm w. 1 avis, of Med ford, county of 'Jackson. State of Oregon, dio on October I9u7. filvln ihia oni hi !) aUtoment No. 9401, for the purchase of tie a -4. wi Ttiiuii ot, in ivwnnnip .'. s nouin. JtSllKS No. 3 East, and Will offar ntonf in ahnw that the land sought Is mora valuable for Its urouer or atone man rot agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before A.B. Hilton. I s. Cotnmlstloaer. at his of flee la Medford, Oregon, on Thursdsy, the He names as wllnestrs: tienrge. H. West, and Clarence E. Wolvertnn. nf Ruita PalU Oregon, Win. Davis and Kdward N. Warner, of nsiitors. urgon. Any and all persons nlalmlne sdvarsalvtha above dascrlbad i-nds are requested to file meir nuns m 111 is omce ao or Blors saia 301b dar of .mlv. lSJt. nawjAMin 1.. euut segister. Misrrao APPZ.IOATZOM ao. 177. Culled Stales I -and iff ice, rtnseburg. Oregon. May 11. 101 Notice is hereby given 'mt Hnr? I . K it hi I. whose noviof flea afhlrea is Jacksonville, Jackson Count y, Oregon. linn !- .mlllliUl IU. pHIflll IO III following ileserlnoil plsuer mining ground In Ihe Hig Applegsta Mining llNlrlel of .iHt-klnn oniuitv Hri'Dnii said plaei-r ground being known ss tiie kuuii i on son oa led I'lscer Mining 'luliiis, and conslailng nf the NK i of the nk "4 of Section K8 in Township No. 33 South of Hang 4 West of the Wlllstnetln Meridian, one of nuid claims being the east naif of the NK of the NK 4 of sold Seetlon and the othr me west nn i r or the nk U of the NK of satd S-Clloll -S of aaul Inwmhin and ranse. And notice la further given that all persona claiming s d verse ly me mining ground, placer, veins and lode prem ises here intM-for described and referred to, or surveyed, platted or herein ap plied tnr. or hereby notified that un less their adverse claims are duly filed according to law within the lime pre scribed hy law with the Itegister of the Cnited Kistes I .and Office at Hose burg, flour i"s Comity. Oregon, they will be barred from any right of claim on said premises and every psrt thereof hy virtue of the atstutes of the United States in vnrh case made and pro vided. The amended location of these claims Is recorded In the office of ttie County Iterorder of said county at psg"s 1& and lit nf Volume U of the Mln Ha Iteoords of aa'd county. Tha ad Jofnfng rtalmanva ara- nono and thera ara no. dlotrrifia; claims BTCNJAMIN U .':iOT. fleealror. ffl Mm 1 m Mm. 0m I. "vf McCormick machines are 0. 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 Hubbard Bros " Medford MM I J J! v EAGLE POINT LIVERY AND FEED STABLE All riga first class, Prices reasonable. Good service to all. THOMAS & SNOW. PROP. - EAGLE POINT, OOyflQOwHQOOFOOOOw'ChsiSj VOTK HHACHliS 11(1,(114. Voir In IUU6 Vs 09.44.1 null in laol, W.,:II3; (Iffirial Figum. 1 SALEM. Or.. June 22. The offi cial abstract of ballot, cat at tbe last election, as compiled by Secretary of State Benson and prepared for final canvass next Monday, shows tbat there were 110.614 votes cast at the 1A0X election, as axalnst 99,445 In 1906, and 99,13." In 1904. and at that the vote this year was not nearly up to registration. Complete returns rrom all counties also show that while the prohibition ists and socialists stuck loyally to the party candidates for congress and justice of the supreme court on the state ticket, they varied from their party affiliations on the vote for ('nlled States senator by over 5000 votes. The question arises whether Cake or Chamberlain polled the greater number of those votes. The greatest vote received by any candidate or the stute ticket was that polled by Justice Bean of the Supreme court, who received a total of K6,- 024 votes, but be ran upon both the Hepubllcftn and Democratic ticket. He was followed next in order by State Food and Dairy Commissioner J. W.' Ilallvy, who polled a total of 6."i,24 vots. Next comes Governor Chamberlain, for United States sen ator, with a total of 52.421 votes, or l.',22 votes over his Itepulillcan ad versary, II. M. Cake, who received an aggregate of 50.X99 votes. Of the 17 initiative and referen dum measures, 12 were adopted by various majorities and seven were voted down. Those which pAxsed successfully were the act providing for the locntion of public Institutions at places other than the capital city; changing the date ol the general elec tion from June to Nuveniber: prodd ing for sheriffs' custody of prisoners In counties of more than 100,000 in habitants; the I'nfverslty of Oregon appropriation bill; Upper and Lower Columbia wlmon protection lulls: special flection act for Impeachmoiit of public officials; legislative Instruc tion act on tbe question or 1' 11 1 ted States senator; the majority election act; act limiting expenses of candi dates: Jury and grand Jury act and the Hood Kiver county bill. Those falling to meet approval were the art increasing tha salaries of the members ot the legislature; the act increasing the number of Justices of the supreme court from three to five members; free railroad trans portation for certain public officers; the armory appropriation bill, equal suffrage, single tax measure and the act giving municipalities power of regulation of munlrlpaj industries, gambling, saloons, etc. . RK.U THK MOKMXti M.tn.. OREGON Every Moment is a Happy One While you re dining t th, EM ERICH. CAFE n'nMMMMMHM A Brat 6lu. plM, for Hralolw pl. A IIUI will Hntm jau. Keraltr Dinner 35c W. E. JOHNSON, Prop. ItVXAMlTtiUS. .Nothing Xcw Has Developed ItcgardV Inft Knffenc.. - KI'GKNE. Or., June 20. No spe cial developments were uncovered In the attempt to blow up the house occupied by the traveling Mormon elders on Washington street Wednes day night. It Is clearly evident that there was no attempt 'to destroy life, aa In the morning after daylight tbe rollowlng notice waa found by the of ficers stuck up on a stick near the premises; "This Is a warning to your tribe. Yon. have tormented . the publlck enough. Move, or the next shott will do more. We mean of the MOR MAN TRIBE." The police have a pretty good idea who did the work, but have no di rect evidence and hence cannot make an arrest on suspicion. It Is quite evident that there waa some other motive for the act than simply prejudice against the Mormon religion, and there are a number of stories afloat which have not been at yet verified. Ll'MBKRMfSX HAVE XF.W COItH Seventeen New Clauses Adopted nt Meeting. (Associated Prtns Dispatch.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 20. Representatives of the retail and wholesale lumbermen today adopted a new code of ethics consisting of 1? clauses, governing the question of or ders, claims for damages or 'allure to deliver, terms or sale and the mat ter of arbitration or difficulties be tween buyer and seller; also formed a new association to be known as the "Lumber Trade Con-tress. Tbe tempornry officers elected are: John A. Ilruce. Strades, chair man; secretary-treasurer. A. B. Waa tell, Portland, Or.: vice-chairman. O. E. Merrll, Salt Lake City. All matters relating to the shingle industry were referred to a commit tee composed of G. W. Motch kiss, Chicago; W. C. Miles, ctobe. Wash.; II. S. Stein, R. H. Tleekmnn and R. W. Douglass, 9eattle. Finish Oklahoma Hag. Gt'THRIB, Okla. June 19. Okla homa's flag, which will be broken rrom the Dagstarr over Independence hall at Philadelphia on July Fourth, la now completed. Xlnety-two wo men, chosen rrom different parts of the new state, sewed onto the new starry banner one star each, 46 on each side. Colonel T. M. Seward, or the Oklahoma f( committee, will deliver the principal address at the ceremonies at Philadelphia oa Inde pendence day, when the 46-atar flag will he officially adopted by the government. OL