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TIMBER LAND, ACT JUN1? 3. 1878 Nonet FOB PUBLICATION. Untied States Land Ofioe, Boseburg, Orvson, April 3, IK. Notice li he ruby glvu that In comilianre with tbe iTovtilotit ol the ul of Congress of June 3. ia7N, entitled "An set lor the sale of timber lands In the States of California, On fun, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa steaded to ell the Fublle Land Bute bf art ol August. I?, Imina J. Hartlett:, of Ash land, couuiyol Jackson, State of Oregon, did 00 hecvmber 4. Iu7, die In tblaoffiue her sworn statement No.frKW for the pu renew of the Lota 1 and i. and N K 1 4 B K RK'.N K'., of See lion No. M, In Township No. S South, Range No. 4 Weal, end will offer proof to show that ibe land sought Is more valuable for Ita timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim to aald land be lore A. H. Hilton. V. B. Cummisaioner, at his office in U eil ford, Orvgoa, oa Saturday, the sth dar of Aug uat, 1908. Mia naim- at wltnrsaes: Willie B Btansell, of Jacksonville, Oregon; leue Applegatv, of Jack aonvlUt, Oregon; Ueorge H. Millar, of Med ford. Ojgon: Henry U. Kubli.of Rucn, Oregon. Any and all pert ns claiming adversely the bove described lands are rt-4 nested to 61e their claims in this ottoa on ot before said 1th day of August, ion. BKNJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE S, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fntted States Land OfBce. Boseburg. Oregon, April 2. WW.. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress oi J one 3, is, emitted "au act for the aale of timber lands In the States ot California, Ore con, Nevada and Washington Territory, "aitei tended to all the Fubllc 1-aud States by act of August 4. Kbeneser B. Need been, of Bams Valley, county of Jarkon, Bute of Oregon, did on December 7, 19U7, rile In thia office his sworn statement No Settlor the purrhaxeof the W N W'.. H K N W N W S W ... of Section No. li, InTownshlp No. S7 South, Range No. I East, and will offer proof to how that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpnaes.and to establish hiaulaimtusaidlaudbetoreA.S. Bllton, V. S. CommlMoloner, at his office In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, the lOtb day of August, 1MB. He uamaa witnesses: Ralph H. Ttiater, of Colorado Borings, Colorado; Darner C. Cam eron, of Gold 11111, Oregoo; Irving Haves, of Samf Vallev, Oregon; Klford Hayes, of Bams Valley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile dfeeir claims in thtsomceonor before aaid 10th tay of August. ism. BKNJAMIN (.. EDDY. Register. ones roBtvtrauoATiov. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Itoieburg, Or., April 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Paradlne frorsey, of Medford, Oregon, who, on March 13. 1908, made timber applica tion No. 9576, for 8 W NE , and lots 1 and ! MnK the N NE M), section 4. Township 38 S, Range 2 East, W. M.. has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. M. Bllton, U. H. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 28th day of August. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert I,. Cuslck and Herman J. fthutte, of Medford, Oree-on; John Brooks and Joseph Brooks, of Ashland. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. jTOTXCK FOB SOATtOaT. Department of the Interior. J. S. Iand Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Mav 26. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Charles Obenchaln of Butte Falls. Oregon, who on Starch 19. 1903, mane nomesteau en try No. 12514, for KVV section 28, township 35 Houth, range S east, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final flve-yiar proof to estaDiisn ciaim to me tana aoove ae friberi. before A. R Hilton. U. S. Com. m lea loner, at Medford, Oregon, on the jjq aay oi iepiemoer, ivvo. Claimant names as witnesses: John ffwanson, Charles A. Edmondaon, Oscar Krickson. George II. West, all of Butte BENJAMIN L. EDDT. Register. VOX ICS TOM PTJBUCATXOV. Department of the Interior. V. S. Lund office at Roseburg, Oregon, Mav 26. 1908. Notice is hereby grven that Charles A. Edmondson of Butte rails, Oregon, who on March 19, 1903, made homestead 4i try No. 12.113 for E HE hi. NW HE H. 8W 4 NE 4. section 2. town ship 35 south, range 3 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make tlnal live-year proor, to estab lish claim to the land above described. at Medford, Oregon, on the 23d day oi nepiem oer, i hub. Claimant names as wltnenaea: John Swanron, Chnrlcs A. Obenchaln. George H. West and John A. Obenchaln, of nuiie runs, iri-Kon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Tmn ubts, act Ttnri x irrrj btoxxcb rog rtTatxacATioaT. I'nlted Htates Land Office. Rofleburff. Oregon, April 2, 1908. Notice is hercbv artven that In comoll- ance with the provisions of the act of Vongres of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An Act for the sale of timber lands In the etates or caiirornia. uregon. Nevada and Washington Territory' as extend ed to all the Public Land Htates by act of Ausust 4. 1892. Robert K. Johnson. of Aberdeen, county of Chen all a, tit ate nr wasninfrton. uia on uecemoer 11 1907. file in this office hl nwnrn state ment No. 9466. for the purchase of the K." IX 1' nt Qultnn Vn 9ti In Tnwn. avhfo No. 36. South. Ranare No. 3 East. ana will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to am ian oeiore a. n. mi ion, u. n. 4 Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses: Duncan Oil lis, of Aberdeen, Washington: James T. Burns. William T. Turner and Joseph Burdln, of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this of fice on or before said lltli day of Au gust. 1908. BENJAMIN I EDDT. Register. TZMBCB UI9, ACT JTJsTM 3, 1B7S TOXICS TOM rwl ImOANWI, I'nlted States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, April 8, 1908. Notice Is herebv siven that In compli ance with the provisions of the act of congress ot June i, iss, enimea. "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 Htates by act of August 4, 1892. John M. Ouches, of Medord, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, aiu on January uu, me in this office his sworn statement No. 9565. for the nurchase of the HE U. 34E H f Section No. 14, In Township No. 38 South. Range No. t West, W. M.. 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 sain ianu oeiore a. a. nuion, u. a. vom mlssioner, at his office, In Medford, Or egon. on Tuesday, the 26th day of Au gust. 1908. He names as witnesses: George An drews. George W. Prlddy. Ruben R. Ouches and James W. Wilson, of Med ford. Oregon-... Anv anrl all neranns clfllminar ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said zfttn nay or Au gust, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDT. Register. TODIS IVAaTO, ACT JVM9 9, l7t KOTZCB rOBVniUOATIOal. Vntled States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. April 27. 1908. Mntiiu ( l-h art von that In p.imnll. ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands In the . Htates of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the Public land States by act of August 4, 1892. Simpson B. Chastaln. of Medford. county of Jackson, State of Oregon, filed In this office, on April 20. 1908, his sworn statement No. 9.69, for the purchase of the E . NE U. and NE U. HE , of Section No. 18. In rn-fMhln Na sfi Smith. Ranre No. 1 Bast, W. M., and will offer proof to how that the land sought is more val uable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befor A. 8. Hil ton. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Medford. Oregon, on Thursday, the IQtn aay or Bepiemoer. , i wttoaauB C w. Pardee. i f Medford. Oregon: James L. Cline, of Central Point. Oretren: Ruben Dsw ana Kd Spencer, of Eagle Point, uregon. anv nrf atl norsAns clat miner ad versely the above-described lands are reqsested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 10th day of flep- BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Register. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNES. 1874 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United mate tend omce, Roseburg. Oregon. May e, IW. Notice la herebv iilven that In nomDllanee with the DrovlslonH of the cl of Coo u rein uf JuneS, 1, entitled "An act for the sale ol timoer ianae in ine states 01 i eitiorpie, ure gon, Nevada, and Wahlogton Terrltort," an extended wait the Fubllo Land tftatee b act of Auguatt, IWi. ANA U C. MR AD. of Brownsboro, J auk son County, State of Ore gon. baa tbla day filed In tble office br Mworu statement o. 1UM9. for the purchase ol the W SKW of Section No. 24, loTwausoip aS, South Range 1, Kast. W X. and will oner proof to show that the land sought In more valuable lor Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to es uiblUh ber claim to said laid before A. S. ninou, U a CommiiHioner, at bla oftlu,. in Medford. Oreion. on Wadaesdkvv. the 16 ih dav of Mptember, IMa. He namee as wltnewea: John A. Obenehsti of Htg bull. Oregon; Cbarlea A Obencttali of But falls. Oregon; Henry Pennington 01 BrowMbiro,Oreguu; Frederick V. Medynakt of Big Butte. Oregon. Any and all peremia clatmlngad Tersely the aborexJeacrlbea lands are itquested to file tbetr claims In tbia office oo or before said 16th day jt September, luu BE..UAN1A u. audi, negiaier. T1MBIB IAVO, ACT JUWU S, U7 voTioa roarvBLzoATiov. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. April 2, 1908. Notice Is herebv ifiven that in coiiidII- ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to an ine I'uuitc uanu iates Dy act or August 4. 1892. Ralph H. Tusler. of Col orado Springs, county of Kl Paso, Htate of Colorado, did en December 7, 1907, f la In this office h i sworn Statement No. 9463. for the purchase of the H H, SW NE 4. SW V. NW . SK . of Section No. 12, In Township No. 37 South. Range No. 1 East, mid will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vaiuaoie zor us iimner or stone than for agricultural Durimses. and to esiaoiian nis ciaim to sain iana ocrore A. S. Hilton, U. H. Commissioner, at hla office in Medford, Oregon, on Monday, uu ium nay oi auruhi, ius. lie names as witnesses: uamer Cameron, of Gold Hill, Oregon; Ebe nezer n. neeanam, irving itayes ana soru tiayes, oi sam a t auey. Anr and all - oersons clalmlna ad' versely the above-described lands are requested to rue ineir claims in mis or- ric on or oeiore sum lutn aay oi Au gust, 1908. UbnjAnm u. t.uuj., negister. TIMBIB XAsTD. ACT Jim 3. It7g jVOTIITB T9M WBUQaVTSOST. United States Land Office. Ttniuthurir. Orevon. Anril 20. 1908. Vrttlc In hnrAhv irlven that In com nil - ance with the provisions of the act of Congress ef June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory. ' as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Han ford 8. McKer cher. of Ashland, county of Jackson, state or uregon, nas mis aay inea in this office his sworn statement No. 9729, for the nurchase of the NE of Section No. 10, In Townahlp No. 36 South. Range No. I East. w. M., and will offer proof to sho wthat the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone man ior agricultural purpoi and to establish his claim to said li before E I. Brlggs, U. S. Commissioner at his office at Ashland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, He names aa witnesses: Prank E. Greive. of Ashland. Oreaon: Pearly G. racxara ana uaniei rt. reterson, oi L,iuv uienn. uregon: uunean i. aic- tvercner. ot Aniiiann, vri'non. Anv and all oersons claimfna ad verse! ythe above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of scpiemoer, ivvn. TZBCBBB tAsTD. APT JVWM 3, 1979 hotxcji rus rvnuea,xjsi. Vnlted States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. April 2. 1908. Notice is herebv irlven tiiut in comnlf- ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oreaon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to an tne uiiic lanu states oy act oi August 4, 1892, Joseph C. Lark in. of Aberdeen, county of Chehnlls. State of Washington, did on December 18. 1907, rue in mis omce nis sworn statement No. 9469, for the purchase of the U of Section No. 12. in Townshit No. 36 South, Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show thnt the land soaght Is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bllton. V. 8. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Wednes day, the 12th day of August, 1901. He names as witnesses: Stephen Jones, Darner C. Cameron. Cosmo J. Cameron and Roy D. Cameron, of GoM Hill. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming a4 rersely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this of fice on or before said 12th day of Am g-uat, 190S. itc.ii jaai in it. rii i . negjisier. IDCBll lAsTD, ACT JVffl 3, 187S avnvi roa rusuusTius. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, April 2, 1908. Notice ta herebv arlven that in comull- ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled. "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 .1892. Duncan Gillie, of Ab erdeen, county of Chehalls, State of Washington, did, on December 11, 1107, file In this office his sworn statement No. 9467, for the purchase of the S H, SB V. SB H, SW V4. of Section No. 24. In Town shin No. 36. South. Ranae No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bllton. U. . Commissioner, at his orrice, in Medford. Oreson. on Tuesday, the 11th dav of August. 1908. lie names as witnesses: Robert E. Johnson, of Aberdeen, Washington: James T. Burns, William T. Turner and Joseph Berdln. of Grants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of Au gust. 1908. ttriJAAiin u. r 1 ' 1 ' 1 nesimer. COsTTSST sTOTZOB. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Reseburg. Oregon. June 16, 1908. A uff lolnt eon tent Affidavit havlns been riled In this office by George If Millar, contestant, against homestead entry No. 11106, made November 12, ipui, ior tne n v acction st, luwninip 33 south, ranare 3 West, bv Judson E. Truman, con tea tee. In which It Is al leged that said entryman has never made any improvements whatever, and has not estaousnea resinence inereon, ina has abandoned said land for more than six months post: that said alleged ab sence from the said land was not due to his emu ovment tn the arinv. navv or marine corps of the United States during any war; said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation st 10 o'clock a. m. on August 11, 1908, before A. S. Bllton. V. 8. Commissioner, at his office) In Medford. Jackson County, Or egon tand that final hearing will be neia m iv ciock bu m. on August z, 1909. before the Register and Receiver at the Un'ted States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a pro per affidavit filed June 10. 1908, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this no tice can not oe snmae, it is nereoy or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. BENJAMIN U EDDT. Register. T1MBBB LAID, ACT JgBB 3, lSTS kotiub rvm rvauoATigg, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. April S, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1, 1878, entitled, "An set for the sale of timber lands tn the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of Au gust 4. 1192. Marv K. Remde, Mansfield. Brown county, state of South Dakota. purchase of the N ft, bw h and 11 H. NW i of section No. 10, in township No. 3K, south, range No. 1 east, W. M., and will offer proof 10 show that thr land sought Is more valuable for Its Urn ber or stone than for agricultural pur pose, ami to eatannan nis ciaim o rma In nd before A. S. Hilton. IT. A. Commis sioner, at his offlee In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, the 31st day of August, 190 Shu names as wltneases: Arthur R. Sa il nsr. Georue K. Youn s. M ae E. Hal I liar and George Lindley, of Medford. Oregoa Any ana an itersons claiming save raw ly the above described land are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 3Ut dav of Autruat. 1908 Hr.NJAU IN U KUKY, Keg later. List 346. OTXCB Or SCHOOL XbTDBMITITT sb- UI17TSOST. Vnlted States Land Office, Rosfburg. Oregon June 19, 1908. Kolii- im herebv it-en thut the State of Oregon, on Auguat 20. 1907. applied ror tin1 r 4. k 01 section a. town ship 34 south, range 1 east of W. M., ana filed In this office a list of school Indemnity selections In which It select ed said land; and that suld list Is own to tne puonc tor inspection. Ar.y anc all persons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdlvlalon tiiereor, or claiming tne same unuer tne mining laws, or desiring to show said litml to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural mirnoHes. or to object to said selection for any lawful n-uMon. annina rue tiu-ir Claims or tneir affidavits of nrotest or contest In this office. 1 hereby designate the Medrord Mall, puttllMlitHl at Medford. Oregon, as the icWRpaiK-r in which tne above notice is to be published. UhJAMlft u. bduy. Register. OXTATIOV. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. in tne matter or tne estate 01 .Marina Ann Clemnu-ns. deceased. To Mrx. Lyilia Sluught-r, Mrs. Ida L. Tryer, Mrs. Itose Tyler. J. R. Clemmens and Ada Clemmens, widow of Thomas tleinnieiis. deceased, and MnrKaret, Owln. Murthu. Milton. Bulah and lola. children of said Thomas Clemmens. and 1UH t lemmens, ttreeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to ap pear in the county court of the State of iregon. for the county of Jack huh, at the courtroom thereof, at Jacksonville, In the county of JuckKon, on Tuesday, tlie 1st day of September. 1908, at 2 o'clock. In the aftoriUHHi of that day. then and there to show cause. If any there Im any, why an order should not be made granting to the said adminis trator th authority to sell all of said real estate. beloneTlnar to said estate, or so much thereof an may be necessary to pay tne claims agamst sain estate anu the expenses of ailminiHtratlon, which said real estate is described as follows. to-wlt: Lots numbered one (11 and two fit in hlnck number elehtv H0) in the uiiy 01 dieuioru, jacKson county, jt- witness, me Hon. J. it. en, juuge 01 the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson, with the seal of suid court affixed, this 11th day oz .iuiy. a. i. tsus. Attest: W. It. COLEMAN. Clerk. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office. Roseburs. Oreuon. Mav llth. 5908 Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneS, IK78, entlt ed "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Htates of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as viwottuiniiiui- puoitc du oiatva 117 c of August 4, 192, tieorge E. Frost, Jr., of But ler State of Oregon, has this da filed In this office bla sworn statement Nt 10074 for the purchase ef tbe ' H NK N NW!, ot sect Inn Jin It. In Township to K South Range to 1 East, W M, and will off proof to show that the land soujrht Is mor valuable for ita timber or atone than for aarrl cultural purposes, and to establtah bis Calm toaald laud be'ore A. 8. Bllton. V. 8. Com miBHloner, at nt office in Medford. fregon, on vteanesaay, tne iotn aay 01 epiemoer, iw William T. Grieve, B chard B. Vincent sad Alfred D.Gorden. all of Prospect, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above Described lands are requested to tile their claims in tht.t o nee on or before said 16th day of saptember lws. oenjasnin 1j naay, Register. BOTIOB YOB VUBUCAl'lO. Department of the Interior, United States Iind office. Rosehurg. Or.. May 26. 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Charles T. Ilollowny nf Medford. Oregon, who on May ?. 1908. made timber application No. 10098, for W 4 NE hi, section 22. township 38 south, range 2 west. Wil lamette Meridian, lias filed notice of In tention to make final proof to estnhllsh claim tn the land above described before A. S. Bllton. United States Commission er, ut Medford. Oregon, on the 22d day of September. 190S. Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel T. Meadows. John W. Davis, Jesse Sulll- l, William II. f ields, or Meoinm. or. BENJAMIN 1- EDDY, Register. BOTXCSj 10B WBXiXCATIOaT. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.. June 17, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Dexter Hale of Medford. Oregon, who on June 15. 1908. made timber application No. 10I.-.1 for W hi of SE U. section 22, township 3ft south, range 1 west, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final nroof to establish claim to the land above described be fore A. . Kliton. United Htates com missioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 28th day of September. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Daniel V. Drmn .In hn Davis. Itov James. George Fuller, of Medford, Or. tiroJAJiin Li. tsvux, negister. BOTIOB rOB rUB&XCAXXOB. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or., May 20, 1908. Notice In hereby ariven that West ley J. D. Anderson, of Medford, Oregon, who on Aiiril 20, 1908, made timber ap plication No. 10088, for S S H. sec tion 20. township 37 south, range t east, Willamette Merldlnn, has filed no tice of Intention to make final proof to eat a nil nit claim to the land above de scribed, before A. S. Bllton, United Htate Commissioner, at Medford, Ore gon, on the ltn day or septemoer, ihuk. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Nim rod Charley, Walter Charley. William Holdman. Andrew Orlsson, of Climax. Oregon. uknjamin i: r.uvx, rtegister. botxcb roa vvbuoatxob. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, May 26, 1908. Notice Is herebv siven that William T. Andrews of Medford, Oregon, who, on juiv is. 19U7, mane nomesieaa entry mo. 14417, for H BW hi. section 2. town ship 37 south, range 1 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described Derore a. . Hilton, j. . commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 29th day of sepiemoer. isua. Claimant names an witnesses: Henry Humphrey. Edward L. Andrews, Augus tus alias and Alexander Armstrong, all of Medford. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. BOTIOB TOB rOBUOATXOB. Department of the Interior. United Htates Land Offlee. Roseburg, Or., May 20, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Amanda Ellen Anderson of Medford, Oregon, who on April 20. 1908, made timber applies tlon No. 10089. for K hi NW . SW hi NE 4. NVT hi SE hi. section 20. town ship 37 south, range 2 east, Willamette Meridian, tins filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. H. Bllton. U. 8. Commissioner, at Medford. Or. on the 17th day of September. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Nlmrod Charley. Walter Charley, William Hold man snd Andrew Griseom, all of Climax. Oregon. BKNJAMIN I. EDDY. Register. BOTIOB YOB OTBItlOATtOB. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, June 13, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Milo Con ley of Lake Creek, Oregon, who, on Feb ruary 23, 1903, made homentead entry No. 12443. for S hi NW(4, SE hi NW hi, NW U NE hi. being the lots 2. 3 and 4, .nd HE hi NW hi. section 2. townahlp 37 south, range t east, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to eatabtlsh claim to the land above described, before A. S. Bllton, IT. 8. Commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on the 30th day of Septem ber. 1908 Claimant names as witnesses: Charles E. Terrill of Brownsboro, Oregon; John 1. MsAllfster, August Edler and Edwin 'rey of Lake f'reek. Oregon. BKNJAMIN L. EIIV. Register. BOTIOB TOM nraXXCATIOB. Department of the Interior. I'nlted States I -and (iff ice, Roseburg. Or., March 31. 19o8. Notice is heiebv ariven that Emm R Smith f trrauts I'ass, regon, who, on June 15, 1907, made timber application .no. 9371 ror the n H or s h, section 8, township 41 south, range 4 west, Wil lamette Merldiuti, has filed notice of in tention to make ft im 1 tirotif to entithllHli claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver at Itoseburg. Oregon, on the 39th day oi September, Claimant names as witnesses: N. D. Ynunif W T Turnlmm and J. I' Smith of Grunts Pass, Or., and Ed Clan ton of dieriin, nr. UENJAM1N L. EDDY. Recister. HOT ICS YOB BVBU0AVIOB. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Roseburg. tr.. June 24. 1908. Notice la herebv Bil'An Hint A.lrtnn Crotchvtt of Hun Francisco, California, who on June lit. 1908. made timber ap plication No. 10179, for NE Vi. section 18. townahlp 37 south, range S east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to estab lish clulm to tlie land above described before A. S. Bllton. I'liited States Com missioner, at aietirord. uregon, on the id day of October, 1908. Claimant uh mm u.-ltnBu.a A 1 Orlssom, Francis M. Thompson. M." s! Thouipson, George E, Young, of Climax, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. BOTIOB 70S rVBUGATXOB. Department of the Interior. United States Lund Orllce. Roseburg, Or., June 59, 1908. Notion ix humhv vIvkii IIiaI RArlh IT Pennington of Itrownsboro. Oregon, who on June 29, 19QK, made timber applica tion No. 10184, for N H NW hi, SE hi NW i, section L'4. township 35 south range 1 east. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Anal proor to estaDiisn claim to the land above described, before A. S. Bllton, United States Commtaiiiuner. at Med fur rl Oregon, on the 3rd day of October, 1908. -iuimuiii names aa witnesses: jotin A. Obenchaln. Charles A. Obenchaln. Butte Falls, Or.: Lewis J. Mead. Browns boro. Or.; Charles Edmondaon. Butte Falls, nr. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. VOTXCB TOM FUBUOATIOB. Department of the Interior. United States 1-and Office. Roseburg. Or.. July 18. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Elvira Wines of Medford. Oregon, who on July 17. 1908, made timber application No; 0303, for E U of SE i, HV V of SE V. SK'i of SW V section 6, township 38 south, range S east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make rlna; proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Bllton, United Htates Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 7th day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Meeker, Denlson T. Lawton. Frederick Frldeger, J. West ley Ling, of Medford, Or. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. VOTICB TOB PVBXiIOATIOB. ited States lnnd Offlee. Roseburg. Or., May 21, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that John James Crosby of Talent. Oregon, who on November 15, ISOL. made homestead entry No. 12223. for SW M SW h, sec tion 4, township 3. south, range 3 east. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make tlnal hve-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de-Heriltt-d. before A. S. Bllton. United States Commissioner at Aledford. Oregon. on the 12th day of September, 190S. Claimant names hh witnesses: Frank I. Neatherlaud of Butte Falls, Oregon; Will iu in It Umil), Butte Falls, Oregon; Elmer It. Hounlman. Iluttu Fulls, Oregon; James I. l'attoti of Eale Point, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Pelting, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered ou the ISth day of July, 1908, in the above entitled matter, I will, from and after the 29th day of August, 1908, proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand at time of sale, the following described real property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The SWH of SW of Section 34, Township 34 South, of Range 2 East Willamette Merldlad, containing forty acres. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this July 3 1st, 1903. W. B. Jackson, Administrator. LAKE MURDER CASK. CHICAGO, III., (Aug. 7. Sensa tional Information was obtained to day In the murder case of Tuff a Shasem, which, the officers have learned, is the correct name of the victim In the lake murder case. Two boys testified to Inspector Dor- man today that young Shasem had. on Sunday last, the day of his disap pearance, entered the home of Hassln Nemmer, one of the men under ar rest In connection with the case. The boys waited half an hour for their companion to return, but finally got discouraged and left. That was the last they saw of him until his body was brought In peacemeal Into the morgue. Nemmer Is 60 years old, hardy In appearance and makes his living by peddling notions. In connection with this case the police have redirected their attention to the murder of a year ago of Harry Kurpa, a 15-year-old boy, who lived In South Chicago, when Nemmer also lived there. The boys had been mii- tt cated. ROYAL MOTHKR-1 V-L A W, PARIS. Aug. 8. Poor King Al fonso, of Spain, has discovered, to his sorrow, that even In royal fam ilies mothers-in-law are no better than they are pictured In the comic papers. The mother of Queen Vic toria, Princess Battenberg, endeav ored, In keeping with mother-in-law traditions, to run the household of the young couple at Madrid. At first the jars n married llf were slight, but daily they Increased in violence until the king put his foot down and gave him mother-in-law an exhibition of royat temper which would have done Justice to bis rela tive by marriage, King Edward of England. The quarrel was tempestu ous and the compliments exchanged entirely outside the book of court conversation, to the mother-in-law suddenly packed her trunks and left the palace, cowing she would never return. IKHKK H.H KFiIG.N'KD. NEW YORK. Aiuz. 8.ElmAr PL Dovur, of Ohio, hag resigned his po sition as secretary of the Republican national committee and will become secretary of an advisor: committee wnicn la to work with George R. Sheldon, treasurer of the national committee. William Hayward of S'ebraaka. who has been state chairman la Ne braska for a number of years, has been appointed secretary of the na tional committee. The selection of Mr. DnvAr in tha advisory committee pleases him greatly, and his acceptance of the place disposes of th rennrra that hU I relations with Chairman Hitchcock are not harmonious. In discussing the rhnnire Me Hitchcock spoke very frankly of the necessity of a thorough organization ror the proper financing of the cam paign. He admitted a great deal of money will be needd. and h wants the party managers charged with the gathering Of funds ta wn ahnnt thole ... . pians in a strictly businesslike man- WIFE NO. 4 ASKS 1HVORCE. SALEM. Or.. Aug. 8. W. D. Clae- gett. who recently sued his stepson on i trespass cnadge. alleging that the Ins man had called too freotientlv I at mealtime, was today maue the de fendant in a divorce action instituted by his wife, who ts Claggett's fourth helpmeet. One of the nrlnrliial allpsratlnna nf the complaint Is that the defendant Decame abusive and profane when the plaintiff bought and presented a Bhlrt to the defendant, so that he might have a change of apparel. which be sorely needed. The comnlaint also rharsros f!isa. sett with buying refuse meat and provisions for her to eat, and getting nis own meals down town. The couple have been married about four years. Claggett Is nearly 70 years old and is reputed to be wealthy. DItAXK CAKItOMC ACID. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 6. Mrs. Cora Cummlngs Is In the hos pital today, after drinking carbolic acid and describing on paper the aw ful pain she suffered before she lost consciousness. Grief over the death of her two babies and homesickness for her mother, who lies at Spokane, Wash., caused the woman to attempt suicide. After drinking the fatal acid thed esnondent woman seized a pencil and wrote: "Guy, my dear, I feel no pain, only a bad stomach ache. "Oh, do try; maybe " "I hope not when you come I'll be dead. Just think dead! Won't It be funny? "The pains are so bad. Don't you ever do as I did. It Is awful. "Don't ever do as I have done. It Is awful. I can't stand It. Oh, Guy, it's worse and worse; It Is killing me. I wish .-" At this point the pencil dopped from her fingers and she fell to the floor. Her husband, who was near the house, heard her cries, and rush ing In called an amnulance. Hts prompt action will probably result In her life being saved. DAHHKI) TO DKATH. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 6. Tug ging with all the strength of her five-year-old body to prevent ner two-year-old sister slipping from a porch balustrade to death in a yard 45 feet below, Juanlta Barry, daughter of Corporal of Police John B. Barry, yesterday morning found her childish cffortH were vain, for the baby sister slipped from her frenzied grasp Just as the mother, attracted by the dou ble screaming, reached the porch. Life was Instantly battered from the little body on the cement walk of the back yard. WKD ANY FELLOW. PITTSBURG. Pa., Aug. 10.--Who will marry Mnry Rowans. agM 24, fan ly good koklng mid willia? to quit her Jj.- In a pljkle far . v to Vhc Vntne Is leady, there Is 4H0 In take t'p that ot mistre of a horue. the bank to Mary's credit ar 1 the siiccesfful applicant for the lob of huband osn have all three, Icclutl r.g Mary Miss Rowans was to have been mar ried last Friday. Her prospective husband was a young millworked. He had been out of work for months and sought to delay the wedding be cause he had not money to buy a new suit. Mary, however, came up with the cash and also with $5 with which to pay for the bridal carriage. Then the young man disappeared. Today Mary announced she was willing to mary anybody who wanted her, that Is, provided the applicant was passably good looking and not already a bnedlct. She says she will turn over the rurnlshed home, which cost her 1750 to furnish, and her bsnk account. CANADIAN TRAM RET CRN'S. MONTRKAL, Que., Aug. 8. The Canadian Olympic team waa met by crowd of admirer on their return from England laat night. J. B. Crocker, the manager of the team. Bldea with the Brltlah athlete. In the diipute with the American team. He raid: "Starting with the hole digging In cident for the pole vault and ftnlahlng up with the foul In the 400-meter race, the Americana made themaelves dlallked by nil other competitor nd denplaed by the oSclala ot (the Eng lish. Many of their proteata were of , mm -i mm i . rm P Sisaaaaasal Vassal It fa . 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 Hubbard Bros Medford j, pi r m B. H. Timber Land ThoM hating timber land, wll to Comal tm. Office over Jackson ooewooovaoooaaoooovooooooooa MOTOR CARS oo)oooooaoaoaso THE WORD BP COUNT G. W. PR1DDY, 0. D. N'AGLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, Proprietors MEDFORD, OKEOON Manufacturer, ol Common and Preaaed Brick. General Con tractor, and Builder in all Uranche,. Plana and Eallmaiet Furniahed. LlWlfi, PLASTER CEflENT FOR SALE the most trivial order. They had gotten into the tug ot war a an after otught more than anything else, and expected with their weight their men to win." XHK8 I1HIDK FROM WIDOWKR. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 6. Policeman Bayon ot Stockton, local authorities aay, baa atolen from A. I.. Pence, a well-to-do farmer of Petera, his housekeeper and intended bride, Mis Nettle Terrell. Pence, a widower with eight children, had furnished a flat and had even pur chased her wedding trousseau. She went to the altar attired in the bridal garmenta given by ber employer. I'MATII.I.A I M MASS CONTKNIWD PENDLETON, Or., Aug. 10. During the past 12 month the sum of $125,000 ha been paid to the 1,- 000 Indians of the Umatilla reserva tlon. This amount haa been paid In sum varying from $10 per capita per month to 1500 each. Every man, woman and child haa received In the nelghborhod of $125 each. All of this sum ha been spent di rectly in the channels of trade in Pendleton and I one of the chief sources of business for the merchant ot the city. But little dissatisfaction I found among the Indiana, and the reservation I now In better condi tion than for year. JOHN D.'8 OFFER. CIIICAOO. III., Aug. 10. A dis pach to the Tribune from Aaltanta, Oa., says: The $1,000 subscript! m of John D. Rockefeller to a fund to Harris Bought and Sold or rellnqolitameoM for Ml would do County National Bank IT'S A MIGHTY TOUGH JOB fixloff motor car. on tb. broad ol your back. Aod to unoe cwuit too Juit have u. to over your automobille. We'll fii It so it will not break down ao long aa you atav on the road if you haven't had the down on-yoor-back experience yet don't have it. tiend ne your machine to be overhauled. Thoae who have had it don't hanker for it again HODSON AUTO CO MKOrORD, -.OKTOOM Every Moment is a Happy One While you are dining at the EMERICK CAFE A Brat elaas pises for aratelssa co ple. A trial will ooorloce you Regular Dtasr 35c W. b. JOHNSON, Prop f29 K. SEELY HYSICIAN AHUhOKON Modern Equipment: X Ray Labratory. 'Offlrs In Jscksoo Count? Rank Buieding. Medford or?ana I. D. PHIPPS, D. I). S. Offleea n Adkln, Block, ascitis, HMtt!i'a Drugstore MMIor4.Or.eoB (J.W. STEPHEN80N. PHYSICIAN, 8URU EON ANDOPTK IAN. Ofloe: Boom 0, Adklns' Murk ffellt promp stUDdRd day or nUcbl. 'Ptv.n. sh, Hsdford Urrson. W. H. TOI.VIO, Mrdlord. I1KO H. IIIRHAM COLVIG & DURHAM . . LAWYERS . . O-'iSlg. a Medford N.txm.l H.ok Build, tug prouad nior establish a memorial for "I'ncle Ke rmis" (Joel Chandler Karris) has condition attached to It. President Joyner of the "Uncle Remus" Memorial association re ceived a letter from Mr. Rockefel! r yesterday stating that he would gl a $1,000, provided the aaaoclatloi raise $40,000 In on year. The letter surprised tho official of the association, and they will In form the oil magnate mat his gift will not be accepted with the condi tions attached. The association bat Used no limit to the memorial fund, and does not Intend to.