The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, November 27, 1908, Image 3

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    EXPERT GIVES
Ti
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. KvUi
existing In adulterated and fpurloui
dtugs were disclosed In tbe address
before the Association ul . rrirlal Ag
ricultural Chemists, of In. H. H
Rusby, United States arug mp rl, at
the port of New York.
Dr. Rusby's address was not pri
marily to show that drugs are fre
. quently adulterated. That was . a
mere Incident to the talk which he Il
lustrated at the Normandle Annex,
with a series of microscopic photo
graphs of plants, showing how chem
ists might distlugulsh adulterated
from pure compounds. Ipecac, which
. generally Is given to babies, and mor
phine he said, were extremely danger
ous, because of their frequent poison
ous adulterations. Dr. Rusby showed
Ipecac as a conspicuous article of
adulteration.
; Evidently there must be American
aa well as foreign manufacturers who
are constantly devising schemes to
make bogus drugs, or, at least, to
adulterate with a material less ex
pensive than tbe real article, and the
government expert showed by en
larged photographs, taken with tbe
aid of a microscope, bow certain,
hairs, colors of certain spots etc.i
would differentiate invariably the
spurious from the genuine. The abil
ity to make these discriminations, he
said, could be acquired without a
great deal of labor.
Dr. Rusby, who, in addition to his
government position, is the dean of
the School of Pharmacy at Columbia
college, announced that he had Just
prepared a list of 125 standard drugs
to be distributed to the laboratories
throughout the United States where
drugs are admitted from foreign
countries. This list of standard
drugs, together with many specimens
of spurious and adulterated drugs,
has been received at the bureau of
chemistry.
Headache Powders Injurious.
The paper which led up to Dr.
Rusby's address was read by I. F.
Krebler of tbe department of agri
culture, who showed Imported drugs
in crude form to Illustrate how many
ot the foreign drugs reached this
country adulterated, and failed - to
have the effect expected ot tbem
when compounded with other drugs.
He referred especially to certain
headache powders, which he said con
tained powerful heart depressants.
In the forenoon the chemists were
addressed by Secretary Wilson of the
department of agriculture, who
praised the work of the society. He
emphasized the effect ot the chem
ists' activity In aiding the enforce
ment of the pure food and drug law.
Plan Bill for Congress.
Tbe chemists took steps to draft
proposed legislation for the sanitary
production and distribution of food
products, to supplement the national
pnre food and drugs law, which deals
-only with the question of food adul
teration. The bill, when drafted,
will be presented to state legislatures
as well as to congress.. -.,..
'During the day the 'association
adopted an amendment to the consti
tution admitting Mexican and Cana
dian members to full membership. At
a meeting of the executive committee
L. H. Tolman, E. M. Chase and Dr. B.
'T. Allen were elected councilors.
The Chemical society of Washing
ton entertained the association last
night at the Cosmos club, addresses
being made by E. E. Free, W. O. Rob
inson and W. J. McCaughrey of the
bureau of soils, and E. C. Monroe of
George Washington university.
The convention will continue Into
next week. ,
LAWYERS ROW WITH ACH. '"
Judge Lawlor Scolds Both Sides,
Warning Against More of ft.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. F. J.
Heney passed a comfortable night at
'the Lane, hospital last night. His
temperature remains normal, and
there has been no-Interruption In ills
progress toward complete recovery
from the effects of the wound In
flitted by MprrlsHaas .lata J.rlday
afternoon.
' With -the- -police precautionary
measures less rigid than on any day
since the shooting of Special Prose
cutor F. J. Heney by Morris Haas,
the trial of Abraham Ruef proceeded
before Judge William P. Lawlor to
day with ex-Supervisor James L. Gal
lagher still under cross-examination.
8o much has the excitement caused
by the shooMng of Mr. Heney abated
ILK ON DiSS
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach
.A strong mso it strong all ever. - No mso can bt
strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other disease
of the stomaoh and its associated organs, whieb im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For wben tbe stomach
M weak or diseased there is a loss oi the nutrition
contained in food, whioh is the source of all physical
strength. When a man " doesn't leel iust right,"
k ha oaeaa't sleeo well, has ae uncomfortable
feeling in tbe stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable sad despond
.eat, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength.
Sack eaeeftf sjee Sr. Perce's Oatdta Kltdlcml
Vlmeormrr. it cares atlseaees ef fee mtommeBj eerf oreep
rs)ae ef afMeetfoa east mmirhlmm. It mmrlcmmm rae blood.
farfgemfea lam llrmr, srMeajrfteee Its kidney. Boarlthtm
fee aerrea, mmd mm GIVES ULXLTH HMD STRENGTH TO
TUB WHOLE BOOT.
Yon can't afford to accept e litrtt aostrnm as e substitute for this ece
eleoholie medicine or shown composition, not even though the urgent dealer
mtj thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper
that there were even fewer spectators
today than yesterday, and the pub
lic was allowed to come and go more
freely. Tbe apprehension of the
court and the police that there would
be crowd clamoring for admission
Into the courtroom because of the
new Interest aroused In the trial by
the tragedy In the courtroom last
Friday has not been realised. Cap
tain Henry, who has charge of the
police In and around the building, to
day withdrew several of - bis men
from the streets In the vicinity ot the
building.
HON! WANTS KIDS.
, Claims Right to Children.
Tbe Former Hubby of Anna Gould
PARIS, Nov. 20. The hearing of
the suit brought by Coucr. Bonl de
Castellane against Prluce Hella de
Sagan for the custody of three chil
dren was today postponed until No
vember 25. This action waa taken
at the request of Albert Clemenceau,
counsel for the princess, who an
nounced that be had Just entered the
case, and It was consequently Impos
sible for him to proceed today.
Princess de Sagan waa Anna Gould
of New York before she married the
Count de Castellane. She secured a
divorce from him, after which she
married Prince Helle de Sagan.
M. Bonnett, Count de Castellane's
lawyer, did not oppose the request ot
M. Clemenceau for postponement,
but be formally petitioned the court
to place the children In the care of
the Marquise de Castellane, mother
of Count Bonl, pending a settlement
of the case, on the ground that they
were uncomfortable and 111 In the
house of their mother, the princess,
and because It was desirable that
they should escape the atmosphere,
unhealthful both morally and phys
ically which, he alleged, pervaded
tbe home ot the mother. The court
ruled that It could not pass upon the
question today and tbe entire matter
went over -for one week.
Count de Castellane waa present
in court and listened attentively as
M. Bonnett set forth that the count
was unable to see his children on ac
count ot their Illness and that the
doctor had been forbidden to send
him any news ot them.
"The children have need of that
calm and peace which they will find
In the home ot their grandmother,"
M. Bonnett declared. He then said
that he bad agreed to various prop
ositions already because he under
stood that the princess had decided
to seek a separation from her hus
band, but Inasmuch as the princess
had denied this report, he could see
no reason why the suit should not
proceed. The court, however, grant
ed the postponement.
WILL MOURN EMPEROR.
Obsequies to Continue In Clilna fof
Nearly a Month.
PEKIX, Nov. 20. An edict Issued
today Instructs Prince Pu Lun and
Prince PI to proceed to the western
tombs and select a site for the grave
of the emperor. There will be con
tinuous obsequies at the palace for
a period ot 27 days. The obsequies
began yesterday and the function
was attended by Dowager Empress
Yohenale and representatives of the
various governmental departments.
The local press is beginning to
publish details of the occurrences of
Saturday and Sunday. Up to the
present time it has said virtually
nothing of the events at the palace
and the promulgation of the regency.
The new Dowager Empress Yohenale
with great presence ot mind arrang
ed . for ., the meetings, of the grand
council to be held In her private
apartments. Here the plan that al
ready has been discussed and de
cided upon was adopted, without loss
of time. . . . . ' -
The councillors warned the
princes that the regency was final,
and In terms that were not open to
misinterpretation tbey expressed the
opinion that any opposition thereto
would be promptly met and pun
ished. RISKS DEATH; SAVES LIFE.
Spokane Man Rescues Suicide at the
Brink of Falls.
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 20. Risk
ing his life to save a woman who
says she wished to end hers, G. J.
Heffner, member of tbe Spokane fire
department, plunged Into the Spo
kane river's deadliest pool, not 60
feet from tbe big falls, and brought
the woman safely -to land.
The limp person he deposited on
the bank soon revived, although she
had sunk twice, and told the men as
sisting her she is Mrs. Bessie FJer-
sted, wife of an employe of the coun
ty treasurer's office. Despondency
arising from long-continued HI health
waa tbe causa ot her attempt. Her
husband is kind to her, a good pro
vider and baa kept a close watch on
her heretofore, fearing she might try
to end her life.
Mrs. FJersted was crossing tbe
Post-street bridge when the mania of
self-destruction seised her. She
climbed over tbe rail and made tbt
leap of 60 or eo feet to the river be
low. Heffner waa walking across the
bridge In company with bis little
daughter. He gave the child In keep
ing of another pedestrian, dashed
down the rocky bank, aheddlng coat
and vest as be went, and, measuring
the distance, took a header far Into
the river.
The water Is backed up by a dam
of a power company, being dlvertel
to huge Iron pipes on the south slda
of (he river, and the undertow Is tre
mendous. Hetfner's lite was In dan-
rr every moment, and he knew It,
but he grasped the nearly drowned
woman, having dived again to find
her, placed her body over his shoul
der and made hit way to the bank.
Heffner waa heartily congratulated
and almost had to be torn away from
the cheering crowd by the police.
HARTLOVE GOES TO JAIL.
Must Serve Sentence for Deserting to
Marry Senator's Daughter.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Having
been adjudged guilty of desertion
from the nary by a court martial at
Philadelphia, Secretary Metcalf today
approved the sentence in the case ot
Charles J. Hartlove, musician, first
class (alias C. J. Magnesa), who left
the service In order to marry the
daughter of the late Senator Arthur
P. Gorman, of Maryland.
The punishment Is Imprisonment
for one year at the naval prison,
Portsmouth, N. H., at the end ot
which he Is to be dishonorably dis
charged. He la to perform police
duty during his confinement and to
forfeit all pay except a small sum
for necessary prison expenses.
TAKES LAD'S EYES.
Sara Boy Makes Missile Up From His
Father'a Powder Horn.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 19.
John Deako, aged 12 years, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deako, ot Sara,
Wash., while playing with several
children found hta father's powder
horn and taking It, poured a quantity
Into a newspaper, wrapped it tightly
with a string and lighted It with a
match. The newspaper bomb explod
ed while the lad was leaning over It,
and his eyes were blown full of pa
per, leaves and atlcks. His parents
brought him to this city for treatment
at St. Joseph's hospital, where the
doctors say there Is only slight hope
of saving the sight ot the little ex
perimenter. TOO MUCH FLIRTING.
Says Censor of Morals for Glasgow
University.
GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 20.
Co-education has been passiug
through sharp criticisms here during
the last few weeks. In this period
the senate of the University of Glas
gow several times has forcibly ex
pressed opinion that co-education Is
not working well so far aa the rela
tionship of young men and young
women atudenta is concerned.
This relationship, tt is asserted,
gradually has become merely one of
'boy and girl flirtation" and the
boasted advantages of co-education
In the way of the achievement of a
higher grade of common sense and
seriousness have not yet appeared.
In order effectually to put a stop
to the unwelcome ends one ot the
women lecturers has been appointed
as a "censor of morals," and it is ex
pected that ahe will at least bring to
an end the "disgraceful whispering in
corridors," which seems to be, ac
cording to the students themselves,
the extent to which any of the flirting
ever went. The censor position has
been completely boycotted by the stu
dents.
HIGH-CLASS PAVING.
Some of the Rock Used for Paving
the Streets Contains Gold.
Paving the streets with gold-bear
ing rock! Now, what do you know
about that? But that la Just what is
being done In Medford right now.
Of course It isn't $100 rock or any
thing like that, but there la gold in
It, Just the same.
A few days ago some of the em
ployes of the paving company
panned" some of the fine rock
which Is used tor the pavement and
In every pan they found several col
ors three or four to the pan.
KILLED BY A DERBY HAT.
Victim Fell and Headgear Jammed
Over Face, Suffocating Him.
FALL RIVER, Mass., Nor. 18.
"Fell Into his bat and suffocated."
This Is the Indorsement on the
death certificate of Alfred Parlow,
who was found dead on the roadside
in North Raynham by a neighbor.
The man was on hl way to bis
home and tripped and fell. His
derby hat slipped down over his eyes
and his face waa forced Into It. The
man never recovered sufficiently to
extricate himself, dying of suffocation.
ADVEKTIHED LETTER UHT.
Letters Remaining Uncalled for at
the Medford Poslofflce.
The following letters remain un
called for at the postottlce at Med
ford, Or., November 18, 1908:
Ollle Bell.
Matlson Brown. '
Mrs. Jessie Blakeley. t
Ray Bone.
Albert Bailey.
B. 8. Bruce.
- Mrs. Fred Davis.
John B. Dungan. '
Frederick Dyer.
D. J. Feen. .,'
W. P. Harvey. i . i
F. L. Howland.
C. E. Hoffman. l
Jesse Jefferson. r -Lon
Jones. !'
W. A. McCuIIoch. -,-Medford
Mercantile Co.
Alex Miller.
Chas. Mitchell.
Isaac Moore.
Thos. Paukey.
O. W. Rawllngs and family.
George Robinson.
E. J. Roche.
Oscar Severson.
Mademoiselle Josephine Slguln.
W. S. Stephenson.
H. F. Trudle.
B. C. Wood.
Sadie Wright.
Edna Young.
Parties .calling for any of the
above letters will please say "adver
tised." A charge ot 1 cent will be
made upon the delivery ot any of
the above letters.
A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
As an author Mr. Carnegie doea not
hold the reader long. The short
spelling In his book enables yon to
get to the end In no time.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
(New York Press.)
Most women never take their fig
ures to bed with them.
The way a girl entertains a man Is
to listen to the rot he talks to her as
If It were sense.
It makes a woman on a railroad
train awful nervous to think she Isn't
dressed for a wreck.
The reason a man thlnka there's a
lot ot money to be made In a certain
business Is he Isn't In It
So many women are successful In
running a house better than a man
can run his business because they do
It without a single theory.
County Treasurer's Fifteenth Call for
County Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds In the treasury to pay all
warrants protested from July 2,
1907, to July 31, 1907, both dates
Inclusive. Interest on said warrants
ceases from date of first publication
of this notice, October 16, 1908.
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER,
County Treasurer.
COAL ENTRY.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
" November 3, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank
R. Nicholson, of Medford, Oregon,
County ot Jackson. State of Oregon,
has this day filed In this office Ap
plication to Purchase, under the pro
visions of section 2347, U. S. Revised
Statutes, the N tt of NWtt of Sec
tion 24, Township 37 South, Range
1 West, W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object for any reason to the
sale thereof to applicant should file
their affidavits of protest In this
office on or before the 23rd day of
December, 1908, otherwise the ap
plication may be allowed.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the Matter ot the Estate of A. F.
Gunn, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Wm.
M. Colvlg, by an order of the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
made and entered on the 13th day of
November, 1908, nas been appointed
administrator with the will annexed,
of the estate ot A. F. Gunn, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, duly verified, within
six months from the date hereof, to
said administrator at his office In
the Medford National Bank building,
Medford; Oregon.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
27th day of November 1908.
WM. M. COLVIO,
Administrator ot the estate of A. F.
Gunn, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,
May 15, 1908.
.. Notice is hereby given that Leon
ard "H. Latham, of Coburg, Oregon,
who, on May 1 4, 1908; made Timber
Application, No. 10683, Jot-' SW tt
NW ,4NW' SW-H.- S tt SW tt.
Section 3.2, Township ?6 South,
Range 3 East,. -Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before Register
and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon,
on the 11th day of January, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jacob D. Wlgle of Coburg, Oregon;
Fred Wlgle, of Coburg,. Oregon;
Cary O. Smith, of Coburg, Oregon;
Ed. Sauder, ot Coburg, Oregon. .
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OP
FINAL SETTLEMENT .
In the Matter of the Estate of John
Pelllng, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator has tiled his
final account In the above matter,
and that by an order of tha County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
made therein Saturday, December
12, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aald
day, haa been fixed as the tlma tor
final settlement of said estate.
Dated this 13th day ot November,
1908. -
W. B. JACKSON, i '
Administrator of the estate of John
Pelllng, deceased.
NOTICE Vim PUBLICATION. ;
Department of the Interior,
C. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,
August 12, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Wil
liam A. Sldwell, of Coburg, Oregon,
who, on August 12, 1908, made
sworn statement. No. 0758, for N tt
N tt, Section 24, Township 38 South,
Range I East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to tbe
land above described, before Register
and Receiver, at Roseburg, Oregon,
on the 11th day of February, 1908.
Claimant name as wltneases:
' Jacob D. Wlgle of Coburg. Oregon:
Carey O. Smith of Cobura. Oregon:
Thomas Q. Green of Coburg, Oregon;
rreo wigje, or coourg, uregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
Notice of School heVmaRy Selection.
United States Land Office,
?osoburg. Ore., Nov. 8, IliH
NOTICE Is hereby riven that the
State of Oregon, on October 30. 1908.
applied for NB tt NW tt . SB tt NW
tt and lota 1 and 3 ot See. 18. Tp 34
9.. R. 3 W. of W. M., and filed In this
office a list of school Indemnity selec
tions In which It selected said land;
and that said list is open to the pub
lic for Inspection. Any and all per
sons claiming adversely the above de
scribed land or any legal aubdlvlalon
thereof, or claiming the same under
the mining laws, or desiring to show
said land to be more valuable for
mineral than for agricultural pur
poses, or to object to said selection
for any lawful reason, should file
their claims or affidavits ot protest
or contest In this office.
I hereby designate the Medford
Mall, published at Medford. Oregon,
as the newspaper In which the above
notice is to be published.
Not coal land.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
COAL ENTRY.
Land Office at Roseburg, Ore..
November 3. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Alvah
Meeker, of Medford, County of
Jackson, 8tate of Oregon, has this
day tiled In this office Application to
Purchase, under the provisions of
Section 2347, U. 8. Revised Statutes,
the N tt SB tt of Section 14, Twp.
37 South, Range 1 West, W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tbe lands described, or desir
ing to object for any reason to the
sale thereof to applicant should f'le
their affidavits of protest in this
office on or before the 22nd day ot
December, 1908, otherwise the ap
plication may be allowed.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
COAL ENTRY.
Land Office at Roseburg. Ore.,
November 3. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that William
H. Meeker, ot Medford, County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, has this
day filed In this office Application to
Purchase, under the provisions of
section 2347, u. s. Revised Statutes,
the NE tt of Section 14, Township
37 South. Range 1 West w. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object for any reason to the
sale thereof to applicant, should file
their affidavits of protest In this
office on or before the 22nd day of
December, 1908, otherwise the ap
plication may be allowed.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
COAL ENTRY.
Land Office at Roseburg. Ore.,
October 30, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Abljah
Wines, of Medrord, County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, has this day
filed In this office Application to
Purchase, under the provisions of
section 2347. U. S. Revised Statutes,
the E. tt of N. W. tt : S. W. tt of
N. W. tt : N. W. tt of S. W. tt of
Section 14. Township 37 South,
Range 1 West W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object for any reason to the
sale thereof to applicant should file
their affidavits ot protest In this
office on or before the 19th day of
December, 1908 otherwise the appli
cation may be allowed.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Huldah Coiver Estate, Executor's
Notice of Sale of Real Property.
Notice Is herby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court ot the State of Oregon, In and
for the County of Jackson, made and
entered on the 30th day of October,
mux. in tne matter ot the estate of
Huldah Coiver, deceased, the under
signed, the executor of said estate,
will from and after the 5th day of
December, 1908, at the premises and
his residence near Phoenix, Oregon,
In said Jackson County, nroceed to
sell at private sale to the highest
bidder ror cash In band, subject to
the confirmation of said Countv
Court all the right, title and Interest
the said Hulver Coiver had at the
time of her death In and to the fol
lowing described real property, situ
ated in Jackson County Oregon, to
wlt: Beginning at a point which boars
north 44.70 chains and east 10.30
chains from the southwest corner of
donation land claim No. 43, In town
ship 38 south or range 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence east 45.15 chains: thence
north 61.95 chains: thence west
39.24 chains; thence south 19 de
gree west, 31.67 chains; thence
north, 71 degrees west. 3.49 chains:
thence north 15 degrees and 46 min
utes west, 10.38 chains; thence
north 9.50 chains: thence north. 21
degrees and 45 minutes east, 10
chains; thence west 9.82 chains
thence south 21.69 chains; thence
south 37 degrees east, 13.70 chains;
thence south, 63 degrees west, 4.39
chains; thence south 37 degrees
east, 2.04 chains; thence south 46
degrees and 15 minutes east, 3.63
chains; thence south 49 degrees
east, 6.46 chains; thence south, 37
degrees east, 1.83 chains; thence
south, 40 degrees east, 4.54 chains;
thence south, 63 degrees west, 0.23
chains; thence south, 87 degrees
east, 0.91 chains; thence south, 63
degrees west, 1.21 chains; thence
south, 87 degrees east, 1.04 chains
to the place of beginning, containing
zso. S4 acres; also a tract of land
60 feet wide and 300 feet long on
west side ot the block No. 8. village
of Phoenix. Will be sold in tracts
from 25 acres down In site.
Dated and first published Novem
ber 6, 1908.
ELMER Q. COLEMAN,
' Executor of the Estate of Huldib
- - coiver, deceaeed.
W, I. VAWTER
M. PURDIN, Attorneys for Estate,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. H.
Bradshaw, deceased.
Notice Is hernhv arivAn th k
order of the County Court of Jack
son County, Oregon, made and enter
ed on the 37th day of October, 1908,
unuersigaeo. was appointed, and
la HOW rfulv nii.llflorf mA -... i
Administrator of the estate ot W. H.
All persons having claims against
Said estate are herahv nntltlaA ,n n
sent same, properly verified, to me.
wr uij niLuroeys, at me ateatord
National Bank In Medford, Oregon,
within six months from this date.
W. & JACKSON.
' Administrator.
Dated (Vtnhai- 1A 1Qna
COLVIO REAME8.
Attorneys for Estate.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
TVnrtn,.n k. t. I
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.,
June i, 108.
NfltlftA la hnrohv .1... ,K. u.
A. fnffln n, nnlaa k Am n I..
Who. An Tuna IB IftAB '
Statement, No. 10169, 'for South tt
of the South tt. Section 8. Township
i ouum, nange a cast, Willamette
Meridian, haa tilmA am I ......
tlon to make Final Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver
at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 19th
day ot January, 190.
claimant names aa wltneases:
W. r... T)mw . T, i. n
gon; Grant Taylor, of Roseburg,
nimmn- Uliarh SJIlla A
Oregon; Mark Coffin, 'of Boise Idaho!
Biumm-mm u. auui, iteglster.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.,
October 13, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that James
H. Fetterly. ot Medford Oreaon. who
on October 26, 1903, made Home
stead Entry, No. 01546, 8. R. 13195,
for E tt of BE tt. Section 26, Town
ship 35 South, Range 3 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of
Intention to make Final five year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before W. H. Canon,
U. S. Commissioner, at Medford,
Oregon, on the 18th day ot Decem
ber, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jack Tungate, of Butte Falls, Ore
gon; Albert M. Shater, of Medford,'
Oregon; Edward Cowden, ot Butte
rails, uregon; Buel Hlldretb, of
Butte Falls, Oregon.
Bfc.NJAMIN l. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as the guardian ot the
estate of David Comstock, an Insane
person, haa tiled his final account In
the matter of said estate, with the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, and that Friday, the 27th
day ot November, 1908, at the hour
of ten o'clock In tbe forenoon has
been set by said Court has the time
and the court room of said Court In
the Court House at Jacksonville, Ore
gon, as the place for hearing objec
tions thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published October
30, 1908.
W. T. YORK.
Guardian of the estate of David Corn-
stock, an Insane person.
M. PURDIN, Attorney for Estate.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
0 .8. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
May 1, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given, that in
compliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3; 1878. en
titled "An Act for the sale of Timber
Lands In the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all Public
Land States by an act ot August 4,
1892, Ida M. Reese, of Pacific
School, Seattle, County of King,
State ot Washington, filed In this
office on January 24, 1908, her
sworn statement No. 9872, for the
purchase of the E tt NW tt. 8WV4
NE tt, NW tt SB tt, of Section No.
34 In Township No. 40, South of
Range No. 2 West, W. M., Ore., and
will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish
claim to said land before the Regis
ter and Receiver of this office, at
Koseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the
28th day ot November, 1908.
She names as witnesses: Eugene
E. Morgan, of Granta Pass. Oregon;
E. V. Smith, ot Grants Pass, Oregon;
Hattle H. Hahn. of Tacoma. Wash
ington; A. B. Saltmarsh, of Buncom,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands
are requested to file tbelr claims in
this office on or before said 28th
day of November, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,. .
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Or).
May 2, 190S
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pliance with tbe provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
entitled "An Act for the sale of
Timber Lands In the States of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," aa extended to all
Public Land States by an act ot
August 4, 1892, Mary F. Smith, of
Coburg, County of Lane, State ot
Oregon, filed In this office on Feb
ruary 1, 1908, her sworn statement
No. 9890, for the purchase ot the
Southeast tt of Section No. 26 In
Township No 37 South of Range
No. 3 Eaat, W. M., Ore., and will
offer proof to show that land sought
Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Re
ceiver of this office, at Roseburg,
Oregon, on Friday the 4th day of
December, 1908.
She names as witnesses: George
Smith, of Coburg, Oregon, Jacob D.
Wlgle, of Coburg, Oregon; Frank
Farlow, of Lake Creek, Oregon;
John Miller, ot Lake Creek, 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 4th day of
December, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State
ot Oregon, In and tor the County of
Jackson. .....
In the Matter of tbe Application of
Ellsa J. Lewis to register the title to
the following described real estate,
to-wlt:
Lota numbered six. seven and alaht
In block number one In Cottage Ad
dition to tbe City of Medford, aa tho
aame are numbered, designated and
described on the official plat thereof,
now ol record.
a. , .
Geo. B. Chamberlain,
and All Whom It May Concern
Defendanta.
To Geo. B. Chamberlain and All
Whoa It May Concern, Defend
anta. IN THB NAME OF THE STATU
OF OREGON: Yon, and each ot
yon, are hereby required to appear
and answer the application or com
plaint filed on the 10th day ot Sep
tember. 1908. against von la -ha
above entitled court, on or before the
otu aay or December, 1908, and It
you fall to so appear and auawer
from want thereof tha aonllcant will
apply to the court for the relief le-
mandea In aald application, which
Is a suit to register title to the lands
above described, said application be
ing now on tile in the office ot tha
Clerk of said Court In Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, and the applicant wilt
take decree against you registering
title to the lands above described la
the applicant, according to the pray
er ot said application, and you will
be forever barred from disputing the
same. The date for tbe order of the
publication of this Summons la Octo
ber 17tO, 1908.
Date of first nnbllcatlon October
23d, 1908.
Dated October 17th, 1908.
W. K. COLEMAN.
County Clerk for Jackson Countv
and ex-offlclo clerk ot the Circuit
Court.
By
William m. rni.vrn
O. C. BOGGS, Applicant's Attorneys.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8 Land Office, at Roseburg, Or..
September 15, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Georaa
A. Landis, ot Gold Hill. Oregon, who.
on May 15. 1908 made Timber Ap
plication, KO. Oil 51, tor 8 tt of SB
; mv tt ot bb tt i BE K ot BW
tt. Section 2. Townshln 37 South.
Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before W. H.
Canon, U. 8. Commissioner, at Med
ford, Oregon, on the 7th day of
December, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Maude Landis, of Gold Hill Oregon;
Danmer C. Cameron, of Gold Hill,
Oregon; Roy Cameron, ot Gold Hill,
Oregon; John Cameron, ot Gold Hill,
Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.,
September 16, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Maude
Landis. of Gold Hill, Oregon, who.
on May 16, 1908, made Timber Ap
plication, No. O1160, for NB tt. Sec
tion 2, Township 37 South, Range 1
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before W. H.
Canon, U. S. Commlsloner. at Med
ford, Oregon, on the 7th day of
December, 1908. .'
Claimant names aa witnesses:
George A. Landis, of Gold Hill, Ore
gon; Danmer C. Cameron, of Gold
Hill, Oregon; Roy Cameron, of Gold
Hill, Oregon; John Cameron, of Gold
Hill, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.
May 6, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, that In
compliance with the provisions of the
Act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
entitled "An Act for tne sale of Tim
ber Lands In the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory," as extended to all Pub
4, 1902, Walter C. Schmidt ot Med
llc Land States by an art of August
ford, County ot Jackson, State ot
Oregon, filed In this offlre on March
13 190S, his sworn statement No.
9959 for the purchase of tbe South
east . tt of Section No. 4 In Town
ship No 36, South of Range No. 2
East W. M., Ore., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for lta timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of
this office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on
Monday the 14th day of December,
1908.
He names as witnesses: 'William
M. Schmidt, of Medford. Oregon;
Charles Terrell, of Brownsboro, Ore
gon; Fay Anderson, of Medford. Ore
gon; John Wlnlngham. of Trail. Ore
gon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands ate
requested to file their clnlms In this
office on or before said 14th day ot
December, 1908.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY
SELECTION.
United States Land Offlre.
Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 30, 1908.
NOTICE Is hereby given that tbe
State ot Oregon, on September 29,
1908. applied for the 8E tt. SE tt
of Sec. 10, Tp. 33 8., R. 3 W. of W.
M., and filed In this office a list ot
school Indemnity selections In which
It selected said land; and that said
list Is open to the public for Inspec
tion. Any and all persons claiming
adversely the above described land
or any legal subdivision thereof, or
claiming the same under the mining
laws, or desiring to show said land
to be more valuable for mineral than
agricultural purposes, or to object
to said selection for any lawful rea
son, should file their claims or their
affldavita of protest or contest la
this office.
I hereby designate the Medford
Mall, published at Medford. Oreaon.
as the newspaper In which the above t
notice Is to be published.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register.