f
THE pew BRICK COPHT
G. W. PRIDDY, 0 D. NAOLE, Q. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietor
MEDFORD, OKEdON
Manufacturers ol Common tod Preiaed Brick. General Goo
traclori and Builders In all Branches. Plana anil Eatlmatet
Furnished.
LIJVH3, PL.STEP CEflENT FOR SALE
The Cool Evenings of Spring j
Make a lellow teel comfortable in a TOP CO AT, and your
comfort is assured if KIFERT THE CITY TAILOR
make it. My stock of Spring and Bummer Woolene.
Tweedi. Clievioti, Worsteds and Serge are the awelleet
lines ever diplaved in Medford.
DRESS CORRECTLY
DRESS MODERATELY
Both can he don with the ui..crest itisUction and
ynnr Mmy llt at hnme. The Mail Order Hoate doet
not h)p support the City. Drop io and iee me.
Eifert
The City Tailor
Medford
A mall tmlr
ttlit itiwn mil
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a mllo- raude
one.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK 3,1878-'
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United States Iead Oflc.
oMburf , Oreton, April 2, ISM.
Node Is hereby given tut In cosjpUance
with the provisions ol the act of Congress of
J una 1. 11.78, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber land In the ft tea of California. Ore
oh, Nevada and Waabingtoo Territory," aa
extended to all the Publla Land Bute by act
f Auguit 4, 12, Emma J. Bartlett:, of A.h
Und, county of Jackson, BUM of Oregon, did
on December 4, 107, nle in this office her awora
statement No.9440 tor too purchase of the Lou
1 and 2, and N E Kd B K , 8 E M N E f . of Bee
tlon So. 14, lnTownablp No. Soutb, Range
Mo. 4 Weet, and will offer proof to show tbat
tbe land sought fi more valuable for lu timber
or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to
txtabllsh hit claim to aald land Wore A. 8.
Bllton, U. 8. CommlMfoner, at hit offlce In
Medford. Oregon, oa Saturday, the Ma day of
August. 1906.
She namei ai witnesses: Willi R BUnaell, of
Jacksonville, Oregon; Jesse Applegate.of Jack
ennvtlte. Oregon Ueorge H. Millar, of Medford,
Ojegon; Henry D. Kubli, of R'ich, Oregon.
Any and all pern na claiming adversely the
above described tandi are requested to ale
tbelr clatma in tbU office on or before aaid fttta
day of August, 190.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Kusebtirtf, Ore.. April 16. 10.
Notice Is hireby Riven that George H. West,
of Hutte Fulls, Oreon, has tiled notice of hla
lutentton to make final Ave years proof in
support of hi claim Tlz: Homeotead Hntry No.
I SUM. made March 2. 19uS. tor the frautlone
N W . belne Ijur S and 4, and 8i NW(i. Sec.
tlon 4. Town. hip lk BoutU. Range S East. ST. M ;
and tbat aald proof will be made before A. 8.
Bllton, U. 8. t'-ommlssioner. at bis office In
Medford, Oregon, on Friday. July S. 1909.
He nanips the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the Und, vis :
Nathan B. Hlldreth.of Butte Palls, Oregon;
Chrlitop r C. Beat, of Butte Falls, O'egnn
Oecar Krlcksn, of Hutte Falls, Oregon: Ira
Tungate, of Jacksonville, Oregon; He lab. A.
Carlton, of WelleD, Oregon.
BENJAMIN It. EDDY.
Register
TIMBER tANf, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
nnlted States Land Office.
Rote burr. Oregon, April 2, 1908..
Notice ts hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June a. 1878, entitled "ad ct for the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Ore
gon. Nevada and Washington Terrltory'aiei
tendedtoalltbe Public Land Mutes by act of
August 4. 1192. Ebenexer B. Need ham. of Sams
Valley, county of Jackson, Bute of Oregon, did
on December 7. 1907, n le in this office his sworn
statement No 94&for the purchase of the W i
N W VBE'4N W;.NW;8 W.of Section
No. 12. In Township No. South. Range No. 1
East, and will offer proof to show tbat the land
ought is more valuable tor IU timber or stone
than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish
hisclaimtosaidlandbeforeA.S. Bllton, P. 8.
Commissioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon.
He names as witnesses: Ralph H. Tusler, of
Colorado Borings, Colorado; Damer C. Cam
eron.ot Gold Hill. Oregon; Irving Hayes, of
Sams Valley, Oregon; Kiiora nayea, oi oam
Valley, Oregon. . ,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
dhelr claims in thisofflceonor before said lutb
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dvpartment of tb. Interior.
IhiI n,.n at RnMhntf Or... A DT. 19. 1907.
Nolle ts li.rebr al.en lbl Brt A. NMon.
ri Proapoet, Oron. has filed notlco of bu
tntonnon to make float fiw ymn proof In snp.
porlol bis olalm. li: noni-.io
flOM made October 2. 1901, for the WW
kMin.w Tnn.hinl?Routh. Raoss t Eajt.
W. M.. and tbat aald oroof will be made
before A. 8. Bllton, U 8. Commmloner, at bl,
offlce. In Medford, Oregon, on rhuredaf. Julr
2nd, IMS. .
He names the following wltnesie, to prore
bis contlnnoua residence 't on, and eultlTatlon
ferwln M.'Md'all. Itanfort 8. Aiken, Eira
Wk.u.,. L n...... ... o, "DDY.
Retl'ter
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S. 1878
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. x
Tnlted 8Utes Land Omce,
Bosebnrf , Orelon, April a, 108.
nouue la nereoy ,..u i... . r ,
with the pro.lilona of tha act of Conf reat of
- .in . ...n at top th. sale of
limber land. In the Bute, of California. Ore
eon. Nerada and Washington Territory," asei
tended to all the Pnbllc Land States br act of
Aotust . 1M, Cha lea 8. Bartlett. of , Isb and.
count, of Jackson. Blate of Oregon, did on No
.ember 28, W07, file In tbla omce bla sworn
statement No. MM for the Purchase of the K U
N W 4 and Lots 1 and J ol Section No. 10, In
Township No. 36 South. Range No. East, and
will offer proof to show thst the land sought la
.more .eiueoie torn.
agricultural PurpoaM, and to establlah BU
claim to aald land before A. .""hi-
lommiaaioner. at di. maw in
cn hnndar the Clbdaj of August, 1M.
Re namea aa witnesses: Charles B. Klnc. ol
Bleaioro.uregoD; tugrm. y- 7.--land.
Oregon; Joseph Woods, of Aahland. Ore
gon; micnaei nuwF,n .i. . ...
An. and all persona claiming adrerselj the
their claim, la thla OBoe on or before aald 6th
o.yoi Wj-JjAMfll L. EDDY. ei.f r.
TOTXOS TOB rVBUOATIO.
TVparttnent or the Interior.
Land Office at Roseburg. Or.. April
Notice Is hereby given that Paradlne
Dorsey, of Medford. Oregon, who. on
March 13. 10S. made timber appl ea
l"n No 5H, for 8 H NE Vi. and Iota
1 and I being the N NE U ction
4. Township 3 8. Range 1 East. W.
flnlli proof to establish claim to the land
8. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon,
on the 28th day of August. 10S.
Claimant names as wlt"r"- - t
ffhiitt.-, of MedfoH. Oreryn: Jrthn
Brooks and Joseph Brooks, of Ashland.
'BENJAMIN U EOnT. Refliter
FKENCH DRY
CLEANING 2
& PRESSING )
NEATLY
DONE
TIS5,A,?2: m.J,?Tlf 8
United Bu tee Land OBoe.
oeebura;. Oregon, April . 190.
Motive la herabv clean tbat 1b romnllance
with the provisions of the act of ('ougresa of
June t, l7e, entitled "An act lor the sale of
timber lands in the States of California. Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as
extended u all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, MM, Eugene 0. Bertie it, of Ashland,
couutyof Jackson, Bute of Oregon, did on No
vember ao, 1907. file in this office his sworn
sutemeat No. MAS for the purchase of the W M
n w b Wk J4 vt w j4 . n a w, b w ji, oi eeotion
No. 2. In Township No. as Booth, Range No. 4
Vest, and will offer oroof to show that the land
ought Is more valuable for tu timber or stone
Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon,
on Thuraday, the 6th day of August, 1908.
ne pimwMwiinMiit ttiiui n. owukii, gi
Jacksonville. Orecon : Jesse AoDleeau. of Jack
son vtllc, Oregon; Charles 8. Bartlett, of Asb-
uuu, urcgun, v unaiu jqumud, oi Appivgaw,
Qrefan.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to tile their
olaims in tlra office on or before said 6th day of
AUgUBl, iwn,
DEnJAHIA Sa EVVI, HeglBWT.
TXKBCm X.ABTD, ACT JTJBTM 3, ISTC
btotxck rga rxrauoATioii.
United Htatea Land Office.
Roiieburfr, Oregon, April S. 1908.
Notice is herobv irlven that In com nil-
anew with the urovlnlona of thv act of
Con Kress of June 3. 1K78, entitled. "An
act ror ttie sme oi tituuer innus in me
States of Califtirnla. Oreaon. Nevada
and VV'iflliltiKton Territory' us extend
ed to all the Public Land Staten by act
of August 4, 1892. Robert K. Jolinson.
of AlKrdien. county of Ohelialls, State
r Washington, ma on uecemoer 1 1,
1907. file In thta office his sworn Htate-
ment Na 9466. for the purchae of the
N' H. S or flection No. 20. In Town
Khtp No. 36. South, Ranfre No. 3 Eaet,
and will offer proof to dhow that the
mnn sougnt in more vaiuauie ior us
Urn her nr Mtnnt than for agricultural
purposen, and to entabllsh hie claim to
nu n innn iirnrt a. n. iiiiimi. 11. .
t'onimlsitintier. at Ills afflce In Medford.
Oregon, on Tuesilay, the nth day ox
August, iyun.
llt nntrti'M kh wltnemteii! Duncan Gil
lis. of Alerdeen. Washington; James T.
Burns, v iinam r. rurner ana josepn
Huruin, pr urania r-ass. iregon.
Anv and all oersons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this of
fice on or before aaid 11th day of Au
gust. 190".
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TJolte Statoa Land Offiee,
Roeeburg. Orecoo. March si. 1908.
sTotlea la barebv rlran tbat in eomnllance
with the Movislonaot the act of Cnnrreas of
JuneS, 187ft enUUi An act for the sale of
timDer tanas in mo states oi aiuorr.ia, ure
amti Narad, and IV'iaahlnton Tsrrltorv "
extended to all the Public Land Htates bv act
oi August 4, 18V2, unaries w. iavis, oi uea
ford, count r of Jackson. State of Oregon, dlu
on October 9, 1907, tile In ibis office bis sworn
Ntatament No. 9401. for the ourchase of fx na
w, oi section si, in Townsu.p rf. w iouiii.
Bangs No. 3 East, and will offer proof - how
that tbe land sought ts mere valuable fur its
timber or stone than tot agricultural purports,
and to establish bis claim to aald land before
A. S. Bllton. U. 8. Commissioner, at hUof
Bee in Medford, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe
80 1 h dayof July, 19W.
He names as witnesses: Gebrge B. west,
and Clarence E. Wolverton. of Butte Palls,
Oregon, Wm. Davis and Kdward N. Warnar, of
oieuiom . wr gun.
Anv and all Dersons claiming adversely the
above described t'nds re requested to file
their claims In tbla office on or before said
soth dsr of jni'. iL.
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offlce.
Daaahiia. fki.Ma Marnh 1st 1 0n
Notice Is berebv alven tbat in com ol lance
wltb tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of
Junes, 18.4, entitled "An act (or tbe sale of
timber lands in the States ol California, Ore
on Nevada, and WasnliiaTton Terrltorr." aa
VJDUW vu sail ui ruviiv mu ow mvt
Of AUgUSt . 1W.
WIL.LIAM C.KIBER. Tr.
of Redfleld, County of Bptok, 9Ute of Bouth
uaiois. aia on oepi. if, iwi, aim in ibis omce
bts sworn statement No 9272, for the purchase
of the Lots i. i. and 7 being w H of w ()
of Section 6, In Township No.SC Houia Range
No 9 East, and will offer proof to show that
the1 and sought U more a uaulef or its
limner or sionn nan or agriculture pui
hiMM. and to establish his elalm to said land
before A 8. Hilton, U i 1 ommlssloner, at his
ofBee In Medford. Oregon au Tbursdav. the
ftth drol Julv. lflCft
He names as wiid vHsea; Dria a. t mimvr
of Butte PaL", Oiagon ; Charles A. Edmond
son. of I utte Falls, Oregon, Wesley C Green
of Medford, Oregon: Frederick C. Page, of
Medford Oregon
Any and all parsons claiming adversely be
above described ends are cqnested to ale
their clalmsl n this offiee on oi before said 911.
dayot Jusr.u:; M
TTJCBEB laASTTJ, ACT 9VWW 8, 1878
mvTwm rum rusiuvaTivs.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg. Oregon, April 8, 1908.
Not Ire is herehv riven that In eomnll
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June I, 1878, entitled, "An
act for the aale of timber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory, as extended
to an tne I'uoua buna states oy act or
August 4. 1892. John M. Ouches, of
Medford, county of Jackson, Slate of
Oregon, did on January 7. 1908, file In
this office hla sworn statement No.
9S65, for the purchase of the HE U,
SE U. of Section No. 14, In Township
No. St South. Range No. 2 West. W. M.
and will offer proof to show thst the
land sought la more valuable for Its
timber or atone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before A. 8. Bllton. U. 8. Com
missioner, at his office, In Medford, Or
egon, on Tuesday, tha 25th day of Au
gust, 1908,
He names as witnesses: Oeorge An
drews, Oeorge W. Prlddy. Ruben R.
Ouches and James W. W ilson, of Med
ford. Oregon. ...
Anv and all nrsona claiming ad
versely the above described landa are
requested to fll their claims In this
omce on or oeiorw Hia asm nay oi Au
gust. 1918
BENJAMIN L EDDY, Register.
T 1MB MS SABS. ACT VWB . l7t
Bonos roBrvviacATzoB.
I' nil. Ml Htatfa Land Office,
ftoaeburg. Orvgun, April X?. 1901.
Not let' Is hereby given that In oonipll
anct valth the provisions of the act of
Cmigres of June 3, 187V, entitled. "An
net for the sale of tlmlxT lands In the
Htutt'W of Cullfurniu, Oregon, Nevada
und WuMht tig ton Territory?' us xtend
ed to ull the Public Lund Htates by act
of August 4, iWi. Himpson il. Ch as tain,
of Medford, county of Jackson, Htate of
Or.'gon, filed in this officii, on April SO.
lUOtt, his sworn atutenient No. 9.H9, for
the purchase of the E NK V. and
SB t. HK H. uf tVctlun No. IS, In
Township No. 35 Mouth. I tang Na 1
Kant. W. M., unl will offer - proof to
slu.w that the Und sought is imm val
uable for Its timber or stone thun for
ton, lr. 8. Commissioner, at his office
ut Medford, Oregon, on Thursday, the
10th day of September, 1908.
lie numes us witnesses: K. W. Carder,
of Medford. Oregon: James L. Clltte, of
Central Point. Oregon: It u ben Daw and
Ed ypeneer, of Eugle Point, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the a hove-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this of
fice on or before aald lOtli day of Sep
tember. 190V.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
BUYXMO AFUOATZOM BO. ITT.
TJntted States Land Of flea,
ftoaeburg. Oregon, May 11, 1901
Notice ia hereby given that Henry
D. Kubll. whose pot toff ice address ia
Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
has made application for patent to the
following described, placer mining
f round Tn the Big Applegate Mining
Hstrict of Jackson county, Oregon,
said placer ground being known as the
Kubli Consolidated Placer Mining
Claims, and consisting of the NE of
the NE U of Section 8 In Township
No. 38 South of Range 4 Weat of the
Willamette Meridian, one of said claims
being the east half of the NE W, of the
NE of said Section it, and the other
the west half of the NE Vi of the NE
H of aald Section i of tttid. township
and range.
And notice la further given that all
persona claiming adversely tne mining
f round, placer, reins and lode prem
sea hereinbefore described and referred
io. or surveyed, platted or herein ap-
fHed tor, are hereby notified that un
ess their adverse claims ara dulv filed
according to law within tha time pre-
vriueu or iw wiin me rtegiaier oi
the United States Land Office at Rose
burg. Douglas County, Oregon, they will
be Barred from any right of claim on
aald n rem I sea and everv TUirt thMMnf
by virtue of the statutea of the United
states in aucn case made ana pro
vided. The amended location of these
litima la recorded In th office of th
County Recorder of said county at pages
it9 anu iae or voiume ia ox tne sain
' Records of aald county. Tha ad
joining claimants are nona and there
r claims.
L. 5DDT. Receiver.
CITATION
In tha Ceunty Court of tbe state of Oregon for
thai CountT Of Jawkaon.
la the Matter of the Estate of John Palling.
TO HETTTE PELUNO
On this -jsth day of May, A. 0. 19M, the Blat
ter of the hearing on tbe order to show cause
why aa order of sale of the real property be
longing to said estate ahould nut be made
coming on resularly to be beard, and tt ap
pearing to tbe court, and tbe court nods from
the returns of the sheriff that no service has
been made on Hettle Pelltng, tbe hair at law
to aald estate: and It further appearing that
said betr baa removed from the state :
Therefore it Is ordered thai tbe aaid hearing
be, and the sum) ntreby is, continued until
Haturday. the 18th day of July, A. 1). 1908, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said day, and
you are hereby noil tied to appear at aald time
and place and show cause, 11 any you have,
why such order shall not be madv, and
citation be served by publication in tbe meu
ncr provided by law by oublisblng tbe same
In tbe Medtord Mall a newspaper published
weekly in Jackson county, Oregon.
OKO. W. DUNN,
county Judge.
Dated May 2B. 140".
GUARDIAN '9 NOTICE OK IV ALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby gtren that the undersigned
guardian or tbe estate of Kthel Taylor. Mabel
Taylor end Neva Taylor, minor h-lrs of Annie
E. lavlor, ceceatted, under and by virtue ol
an order of the countv court of JacBson coun
ty. Oteaon. made and entered on record In the
journal of said court, will on and after
Haturday, the 18th day of July, 190, sell at
private sale for cash in band all of tne rlgbt
title and Interest of tbe said named ml cor
heirs (being an undivided oae-slxtb Interest)
In and to the 8E W of see and the 9 i. ol D.
L. C. No. M in twp 37, B 1 W of theWM;lbeI
n w n --k ut msu oi ana in y wi ins
8 H ' and tbe b; of 8 W of see XI io twp
37 8 H 1 E oi tbe Willamette Meridian In Jack
son County, Oregon. That said sale will take
place at the residence of tbe said guardian In
Kagl Point Preelnet tn Jackao County, Ore-
Soo. beginning at 10 o'clock of said day and
at.
W. W. TAYLOR,
Guardian of the Etateof Mabel Tuylor. Ethel
Taylor nd Neva Taylor, minor heirs of Annie
B. Taylor, deceased.
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF
LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST
Notice Is hereby given tbat the lands de
sertoed below, embracing) acres, within tbe
Cascade National Forest. Oregon, will be sub
ject to settlement and entry under the pro
visions of tbe Homestead Laws of the United
States and the act of June 11, 1W6. (34 Htat.,
238). at tbe United State land office at Rose
burg. Oregon, on AUgut o, 1906, Any settler
wbo was actually and tn good faith claiming
any ot aald lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January J, 19l6. aud has not abandon
ed same, has a preference right to make a
homestead entry for the lands actually oc
cupied. Said lands were listed upon the ap
plications ot tbe persons men Honed below,
who have a preference right atibject to the
prior right of any such settler, orovided such
settler or applicant is qualified to make borne
stead entry and the preference right Is exer
fised prior to August 15, 1908, on wblcb date
the lands will be subject to settlement and
entry by any qualifltd person. Tbe lands are
88!
John
E, W M. listed upon tbe application of
H (gin hot bam of Derby, Oregon, who
alleges settlement in 1900.
FRED DENNF.TT.
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Appioved JuneS, 1906.
FRANK PIERCE.
Pint Assistant Secretary of the Interior.
Lilt No. 1660.
TUtJIBS ItAsTD. ACT JUMB 3, 1878
STOTXCB FOB PTJBLICATIOBT .
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon. April 2, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that in conipll
fince with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 178. entitled. "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4. 1892. Ralph H. Tusler, of Col
orado Springs, county of El Paso, State
of Colorado, did on December 7, 1907,
file in this office his sworn Statement
No. 9463, for the purchase of the S tt.
SW NE H, BW 14, NW 4. RE ,
of Section No. 12. In Townshfo No. 37
South. Range No. 1 East, and will offer
nrooi to snow mat me tana sougnt is
more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural nurnosea. and to
establish his claim to said land before
A. S. Bllton, U. S. Commissioner, at his
office In Medford, Oregon, on Monday,
uie iotn aay or August, ivus.
tie namea aa witnesses: uamer u.
Cameron, of Ootd Hill. Oregon; Ebe
nener B. Need ham. Irving Hayes and El
ford Hayes, of Sam's Valley.
Anv and all nersons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requemeo. to rue tnetr claims in tnis or
flc on or before aald 10th day of Au
gust. 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
TinnXtASrD, APT JTJsTB , lg78
sivxiva, rvai ruauuaTiog,
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 20, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that In compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of Juno 3, 1878. entitled, "An
act for the aale 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 Auguat 4. 1892. Sanford 8. McKer
cher, of Ashland, county of Jackson,
State of Oregon, has this day filed In
this office his sworn statement No.
9729. for the purchase of the NE tt f
Section No. 10, In Township No. S6
South. Range No. t East. w. M., and
will offer proof to aho wthat the land
sought la more valuable for lta timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
before E. T. Brlggs, U. 8 Commissioner
at his office at Ashland. Oregon, on
Tuesday, the Sth day of September,
1908.
He names as witnesses: Frank R.
Oreive. of Aahland. Or r man: Peartv O.
Packard and Daniel H. Peterson, of
Lilly Olenn, Oregon; Duncan T. Mc
Kerrher. of Ashland. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versel ylhe above-described lands ure
requested to file their cltttme In thla
office on ur before auld Stli day of
8-ptemrMr. 1!0H
MENJAMIN L EDDY. Register.
TXMBMB XaAMl, ACT JTJBB 3. ltT
BOVIOB TOB rVBUOATlOB.
Vnltod Htutes Uund Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, April 3. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given timt In compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the aale of timber hinds In the
States of California. Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Joseph C. Larkln, of
Aberdeen, county of Chehalla, State of
Washington, did on December 18. 1907,
file In this office his sworn Statement
No. 9169, for the purchase of the SE
A of Section No. l'J. in TowiishiD No.
36 South, Range No. 3 East, ami will
A. S. Ull ton, U. S. Commissioner, at hia
office, ' in Medford, Oregon, on Wednes
day, the 13th day of August, 1908.
He names aa witnesses: Stephen
Jones, Damer C. Cameron. Cosmo J.
Cameron and Roy D. Cameron, of Gold
Any and alt persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in thla of
fice on or before aald 13th day of Au
gust, 1906.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
TXsfB SB XtAYD, ACT 9VWM ltTt
BOTXCa TOM rvBXOVAnVB.
I'nlted States Land Offtce
Roseburg, Oregon. April 2, 1901.
Notice Is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled. "An
act for the aale of timber lands tn the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory, as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act
Ot August 4 ,189:, Duncan Qlllla. of Ab
erdeen, coutltv of Chehalla, State of
Washington, did, on December 11. 1907,
file In this office till sworn gtatement
No. 9UT. for the purchase of the S tt.
SE 44. SE H. 8W hi. of Section No.
34. In Township No. 36, South. Range
No. 3 East, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought la more valuable
for Ita timber or atone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before A. S. Bllton,
U. S. Commissioner, at hla office, in
Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th
day of August. 1908.
He names aa witnesses: Robert E.
Johnson, of Aberdeen, Washington:
James T. Burns. William T. Turner and
Joseph Berdin, of Grants Pass. Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before aaid 11th day of Au
gust, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Lead Offiee.
Roseburg, Oregon. March S1.1U08.
Notice Is hereby given tbat la compliance
with tbe provision of the act of Congress of
Junes, 1876, entitled "An act for tbe sale ol
timber lands la Ihe states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended to U the Publte iar.d nte.es bv act
of August 4 1892, Benjamin P.Clark, of Med
ford, coun y of jacksoo. State of Oregon, did on
. ctober fi, 1907, file lb tbla office bis sworn
statement No. for the purchase of the se
K fi- lo section No 14, ia township No. Sit
sonth, 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
fiurpotts. and to establish hla claim to said
and before A. 8. Blitop, L'.S.Cnmmls.ioner, at
bis offlce. In Medford. Oregon, oa Tuesday, the
28rh dayof July. 1906,
Ue iiamaa aa vltnesset: Horace O. vlrhol.
son, Harry N Buller. Paul l-eminer, Owmar
W. Murphy, all of Medford, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming sdverselythe
above dotcrlbed lands are rt a nettled to Die
their claims in this omce on or before said
tn day ot July, U06.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Keglster
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878 j
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 31. 1908,
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with tbe provisions of the act ol Congress of
Juns 3,1876, entitled "An set for the sale of
timber lands In the Htates of California, Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to tbe Public Land States by act of
Ausu,t 4, 191. Olive P. Wolverton, of Butte
Palls, county ot Jackaoo. State of Ores a, did
on September 30, 1907. file tn this offlce ber
sworn statement No. 9391, for tha purchase of
tne w 4 nw se s nw . ivm o. Mu
tton No. 20, In township No. south, range
Nn. X ast. and will offer nmof to show that
ibelaod" ugbt is more valuable for lta tim
Der or stone man ior agricultural dui-dosot,
and to establish his claim to aald land before
A. a. Bliton, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office,
in Medtord. Oregon, on Monday, tbe 37th day
oi Juiy, loue-.
Rhe names aa witnesses: OeorM H. West.
Carl J. Krickson, 6car Erlckson, Benjamin
n. HenerLing, ail oi nunc raus, uragon.
Anr nd all mtmbi elalmln adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
their claims in thb office oa or before said 37th
dayof Jul, ions.
D&.waiii b- casts a , amvoguiana
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Rnsabu-ar Oreson. Anrll 1. 1906.
rfottce Is berebv siven that In com n' la ce
wltb tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of
JuneS. 1S78. entitled "An act for the aale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ote
gon. .Nevada,, and Washington Territory," as
extended to the Public Land States by act of
August 4, lew. Bene m. warnr, Of Heaiora,
county of lack son, Mate of Oregon, did on Oc
ment No. 94l. tor th purchase of the se of
section no. au, in lownsmp nu, m ooum.
Range 8 East, and will offer prool tn show thai
the land aouaht la more vafuanlc tor Ita tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish bis claim to sail land before
A . n. wtton, u. h. commissioner, atnisomce
in Medford. Oreaon. on Friday, the Slat day of
july. 1WM.
She names as witnesses: George H. West
and i:iarence E. Wol arton. ol Hutte Falls.
ure'on. wuiiam uavis ana uaariea n. vevis,
of Medford. Oroeon.
Anv and all person claiming adversely the
above described lands rc requested to file
thair claims In tb Is office on nr before said 8st
dayof July, 19W.
Itl HINKSS BOOMING.
Armour Fnds Outlook Bright In
America.
CHICAGO. July 6. "There will
be no depression In business on ac
count of the presidential campaign
and election this year. Business Is
getting Into boom condition again,
and tbe outlook is bright."
Such was the optimistic view ex
pressed today by J. Ogden Armour
on his return from Europe.
"We are recovering more rapidly
than Europe, from our business and
financial difficulties." - said Mr.
Armour. "Our exports have begun to
Increase and everything Indicates
that there Is a new boom on. bene
ficial to the business man and tbe
worklngman.
"Our national resources help the
situation In this country materially
and aid us In regaining our normal
prosperous condition more rapidly
than do the European countries.
"The condition of business In this
country and all tbat goes on here
with references to finances and
trade, la receiving more attention
and Is deemed of greatr Importance
In Europe at this time than It has
ever been heretofore. There Is no
truth In the reports that we are los
ing out In Europe."
Bring In your hat and have It
trimmed to auit yoa while you wait.
Mrs. West, Seventh and C sts. l-tf
KltxH Ltnvea for Orient.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. Plf
tewn battleships of the Atlantic fleet
sailed today on a royage that Is to
take them around the world and end
at Hampton Roada, whence they
started last December. The six
teenth member of tbe fleet, tbe Ne
braska, was left behind because of an
outbreak of scarlet rever anion k tbe
crew. 8he will be held In quaran
tine three days and thoroughly fum
ixa ted, after which she Joins ber sis
ter ships at Honolulu. Without cer
emony or celebration of any sort, the
fleet got away proirptly at 2 o'clock
upon a signal from the Connecticut,
and steaming tn tingle column slowly
wended their may out of the bay. A
few small craft followed In he wake
of the fleet as far as the Golden Oate,
and gave the big white ships a part
ing salute with their sirens, while
on tbe bills were scattered groups
oile silently watching their de
parture, a striking contrast to the
enthusiasm upon Us arrival oa May
tt. It was 3:10 p. m. when the Ken
tucky, last In the line, passed the
lighthouse m he eqt;ran.ce to (be Gol
den Gate, and an hour later the fleet
was lost to view.
A splendid picture of America's
fighting strength on the sea was pre
sented today when the fifteen battle
ships of the Atlantic fleet, led by
the magnificent Connecticut with
Rear Admiral Charles 8. Perry on the
bridge headed out of the Golden
Gate and bathed their bows In the
blue Pacific. In Imposing array they
passed beyond the headlands, out of
the view of the thousands of cheering
watchers on shore and started fairly
on the long voyage through five seas
from San Francisco to Hampton
Roads a striking demonstration of
the power and efficiency of the Unit
ed States navy.
Fifteen battleships were In the
line, divided into four divisions and
two squadrons. In the first division
of the first squadron were the flag-1
ship of Rear Admiral 8perry, the,
Connecticut and her sister ships, the
Kansas, Minnesota and Vermont.
This division, as well as the entire
fleet, Is under tbe Immediate com
mand of Rear Admiral 8nerry. The i
second division of the first squadron 1
Is commanded by Acting Rear Admi
ral Richard Walnwrtght, and con
sists of the flagship Georgia and her
sister ships, the Nebraska, New Jer
sey and Rhode Island. Rear Admiral
William H. Emory commands the
second squadron and third division,
and Is aboard of the flagship Louis
iana. The Virginia, Ohio and Mis
souri are also In the division under
the command of Acting Rear Admi
ral Seaton Schroder, Is made up of
the flagship Wisconsin and the Illi
nois, Kearsarge and Kentucky. The
Nebraska and .Wisconsin, formery
of the Pacli.c ..eet, have taken the
places of tbe Maine and Alabama
of the Atlantic fleet, which are en
route to Hampton Roads as a spe
cial service squadron.
The fleet auxllarles preceded the
battleships by a week, and are now
nearlng Honolulu, where they will
unload supplies and sail away for
New Zealand before the arrival of
the fleet at Honolulu. These aux
iliaries are the Panther, repair ship:
Glacier, refrigerator supply ship;
Relief, hospital ship, and Yankton,
Cudgea, supply ship; Ajax. collier
tender and dispatch boat.
FOrRTHS TOLL APPALLING.
Numbers Over One
tims Each
ThouMnd
Year.
vic-
CHICAGO, July 3. Seven thou
sand seven hundred and fifty-nine
deaths In the United States In seven
years, due principally to "Insane"
Fourth of July celebratious, ts the
shocking total obtained today
through a tabulation compiled by
the Chicago Bureau of Stalstica.
It came as a timely and clinching
argument on the eve of the great
move for a "sane" Fourth, which
was launched under the auspices of
Chicago's leading clubs. Already
the work of destruction and mutila
tion fnctdental to the advance cel
ebrations has begun In Chicago and
elsewhere.
A special tabulation classified
according to the
ages of the vie-
tlms shows that they were found at
all stages of life, from the Infant In
the cradle to the patriarch of 90.
R also reveals an abnormal Increase
among the child vlctoms of accl
dentally discharging firearms. There
were nearly three times as many
deaths In 1906 among thoae from
5 to 9 years old as there were In
1900.
Chamberlain's Collr, niolera and
Iilarrhea Remedy Would Have
SaviKl Him SIOO.OO.
"In 1902 I had a very aevore at'
tack of diarrhea," aaya R. N.. Fer
rer of Cat Island, a. "For several
weeks I was unable to do anything
On March 18. 1907. I had a similar
attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy, which
gave me prompt relief. I consider it
one of the best medicines of Its kind
In the world, and had I used It In
1902 I believe it would have saved
me a hundred dollar doctor bill."
Sold by Charles Strang.
Kxenatlve Committee Meets.
HOT SPRINOS. Va., July 7. The
executive committee of the republi
can national committee meets here
tomorrow. From present Indies -
tlons It will be only a brief session.
at which Frank R. Hitchcock will be
elected chairman and Representative
McKlnley of Illinois will be mads
treasurer of the national committee.
McCormlck 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 McCormlck the machine that
is stenciled with the seal of excellence, and
represents the highest attainment in the
maniuacniring art
Hubbard Bros f.ledfont
Uj Li LV
B. H.
Timber Land
Tboa hating- timber laad,
wall to ooniult ua.
Office over Jackson
MOTOR
CARS
Announcement
Dr. Roberts
Dentist
Wishes to announce to
the public that he has lo
cated in Medford, with
offices in the Miles' Bld'g,
where he will be found
thoroughly equipped and
prepared to do all classes
of dental work in the most
thorough and up-to-date
manner.
TO IIKFKAT BRYAN.
M-rlinic Held In Order
Furllft OpiMHtition.
DKNVKK, July 0. Another effort
i was made agalnut Bryan today, and
the opposition claim they now
encouraged for the first .time since
the delegations began to arrive. The
mevement Is not, however, taken
with deep seriousness by the men
who are leading the Bryan forces.
Tre greatest effort Is mode to keep
the- meeting secret, aa well as the
conferes. The place where the meet
ing occurred was t nthe Equitable
building, and as far as Is known
those present were Daniel K. Cohan
and Wm. F. Sheehan of New York:
Colonel Cuffey, former Senntor
Smith of New Jersey, A. F. Cox of
Georgia, C. I.. Straus of Maryland,
Joslah Marvel of Maryland and Fred
erick B. Lynch of Minnesota. There
was a concensus of opinion among
those present that If New York will
declare against Bryan there la still
a chance of defeating him. It has
been understood from the first that
New York would not vote for Bryan
If It believed that a decisive result
could be obtained by casting It for
another candldatewho meets the fa
vor of the Umpire state Some of
those present at the secret meeting
pointed out that there are all! two
days to work up an opposition, and
there was a chance of bringing New
York to their aid, as it has not yet
. declared Its position.
1
' The Remedy That IKies.
I "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
premise but fall to perrorm. anys
Mrs. R. R. Plerson of Auburn Cnn-
Harris
Bought and Sold
or rlloqalahioM for aal would do
County National Bank
IT'S A MIGHTY TOUQB
JOB
fixlnjr motor oar, oo tha broad
of your back. And au unae
CMaaay too Juat have aa go
. over your automobille. We'll
St It ao it will not break down
ao long aa you .lay on the road
it you haven't had the down
on-voor-back ezperience yet,
don't have it. fiend ua your
machine to be overhauled.
Thoae who have had it don't
' hanker for It again.
HODSON AUTO CO
KIDrOKD, -'OltrOOM
ter. Pa. "It Is curing me of throat
and lung trouble ot long standing,
that other treatments relieved ouly
temporarily. New Discovery Is do
ing me so much good that I feel con
fident Its continued use for a reason,
able length of time will retore me
to perfect health." This rennwnei
cough and cold remedy and .throat
and lung healer Is sold at Chirin
Strang's drug store; 50 cents an I $.
Trial bottle free.
For Sale
uno .aw-mlll complete, conalatiog
.f enoiu., boiler, three oircuUt aw
nnd cot'Ctt, tower edber, earring
Hb rope feed, log timer belts,
abaftinff, polleya and ooa-plete oatMt,
at a bargain
Lieland L.noibr (Jo.
Lel.ad, Oregon
FLOODS AT MNt'OI.X.
LINCOLN. Neb.. July 6. Lincoln
today exierlenced what I: the worst,
flood In Its history, causing the loss
of five lives and possibly two others
and minor injuries to several. A
property loss which cannot be ap
proximately estimated: almost the to.
tal suspension of railway traffic and
misery to hundreds of fnmlll". who
were driven from homes and tonight
sheltered In public building snd pri
vate residences.
PACKY VS. WKI.CM.
LOS ANGELES July S. At th
Jeffries Athletic club nt Vernon to
morrow Parky McFarlnml and F-d-dle
Welc. of England rill f.glit
twenty-five rounds. Mci-'arlnmi Is a
10 to 7 favorite tonight.