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Jacksonville There is some building going on, but for some reason Jackson» ille men are not doing the work. Our carpenters i stand as high in the mechanical world as any in the state ami they charge no Fub- more. This money goes away from our city and who is benefited? Patronize your townsmen first. Post Published every Saturday by th** Post lishini; Co. , J. B. Barnes. Editor Admitted as second-class matter at Ja. kx.ui» tu.- Oregon. SATURDAY, JUNE'13, 1908. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail —"-------- I «, ------- Excessive Freight Rates «1.50. Get An Idea T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore All kinds New and Second Hand Goods bought and sold. Want to buy Junk. Old copper and Rubber bought. ■ ■ 3 Shoe and Harness Repairing Harnett Good* for Sale. Sole I Anther for Sale. Ryan Building Application For Patent. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Mav 20, 1908. “Have a nose" for Ideas. Hunt Notice is hereby giv n that Auguste them out. Work strain, struggle, but I’etaril whose post otfice addies is Jack product Ideas. Ideas have made the SOUTH HOUND TRAINS. sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, has worlds progi ess. It was an Id a that fed No. .............. 10.35. J A. M. tiled his application for a patent for the stalwart faith of Columbus; an Idea N.i. ........................... 3.20 r M. the following described contiguous that taught the observant Watts the No. 5 iconch for Ashland) 10.1-5 p. M. placer mining claims and ground situa ted in the Jacksonville Mining District, power of a steaming kettle; an Idea XORTH BOUND TRAINS. Jackson County, State of Oregon, con The Medford Tribune said about the that shot through Franklin's kite eord; 9.49 A. M. sisting of ami particularly described as ball game last Sunday. "Grants Pass Ideas that have started every notable No. 14 follows, to-wit: S. W. of S. E. 5.24 P. M. , of N. E. had the strongest team at the bat and achievement and success thst has ever No. n> ........................... containing ten acres, ami Note carefully that No. Hi North the S 1 of S. W. 11 of N. E. 1,, con the best pitcher." Had there been won. Ideas are the measures of your any truth in this statement Grants Pass possibilities. There are limitations: bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than taining twenty acres, both of which claims are in Sec. 31, Tp. 37, S. R. 2 would be champions of Southern Oregon From a ten dollar Idea to a fifty thous heretofore. West of W. M., Jackson County, Ore No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will gon today. This is about ¡is near the truth and dollar Iilea, the choice is yours. and known as the Petard Con have the Portland dailies of that morn solidated Mining Claim. The location as the Tribune ever ventures. Think your Idea, determine your ings issue. notices and amended notices of location Wl^weeps with you when yon are plan, initiute your method, work for The- changes effective May 17. 1908. of said above described mining claims being of record in the office of the re sad, and laughs when you are glad, and the result. But as the first step. Get corder of the County of Jackson. State smiles with you when you are mad the an Idea. Get the Idea that every For general blacksmithing, go where of Oregon in respectively Vols. 5 at editor. Who has to be both kind and body boost Jacksonville. Jacksonville you can get the best of work and ma pg. 256, vol. 15 at pg 516 ami vol. 5 will grow even if is is dry. wise and never (hardly ever) lies, and terial. There are many grades of iron at pg. 256 and vol. ¡5 at pg. 515, of 0-------- »-------- the Mining Records of said county ami when he does.create surprise the ed and steele, but Eddy uses the best. state. That there are three adjoining Celebrate At Ashlrnd itor. Who owns a heart as well as ♦ claims one of which is owned by Geo. cheek, possessed of spirit proud and Notice of Guardians Sale of Real Beavenue ami is described as follows, to-wit: N. E. '4 of N. W. of S. E. meek, and lives on forty cents a week I The fellowing is . copy of u letter Estate. . Sec. .",1, Tp. 37, S. R. 2 W. of W. sent to Commercial Organizations of the editor. Southern Oregon: Notice is hereby given that in pur M. in said above named mining district, and state; one owned by Jacob The prosperity of a town is not At a meeting of the Ashland Com suance of and order of the Honorable county Wetzell which adjoins on the north ami guarded by the wealth ot its inhabitants, mercial Club, June 2, 1908, it was un Geo. W. Dunn, County Judge of the is described as follows; the N. W. ' ( but by the uniformity with which they animously voted that Ashland cele County of Jackson, and State of Ore of S. W. of ....................... N. E. '. of Sec. 31, " ~ Tp. of W. M. Ill ’ pull together when any important un- brate July 4th of this year in a fitting gon, which said order was made on the 37, S. R. 2 w. dertaking is to be accomplished, A manner. Committees have been ap 30th day of April, 1908 in the matter said mining district, county and state; and one claim which man with a thousand dollars at his pointed and arrangements are well of the estate of Amelia Wolters and county and state, ?; and one claim which command and a love for his town in his under way. We have asked for special Sophia Wolters, minors. adjoins on the west and is owned by heart can do more fur the upbuilding train service both in the morning and The undersigned gtiardian of the one Young. And notice is further of it than the millionaire who locks up the evening. Contracts have been persons and estate of said minors will, that any and all persons his capitol and snaps his fingers a placed for printing, and large posters in pursuance of said order sell at pri- versely the mining ground, placer, home progress. will be out within the next three or vale sale for the the best price obtain veins, lodes a id premises or any por tion thereof hereinbefore ami first What do you think of this: "J. four days. It is hoped and expected able, for cash, on and after Saturday above described and referred to and that this will be the biggest celeb.irtion June 27, 1908, at the office of Silas J. for which patent by August Petard is Schafer and P. Eusele of Jacksonville precinct were amoung their Medford ever seen in Southern Oregon, details Day, in the town of Jacksonville, Ore applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly friends a few days since.’’ '*'ribune. of which will be given on hand bills gon, an undivided '4 interest in and to filed, as according to law ami the re tie following described lots, pieces, or What precinct are Messrs Schafer and through the papers. thereunder, with the Register The Ashland Commercial Club in- par < Is of land situate, lieing and being gulations of the United States l and Office at and Ensele from? Jacksonville precinct in- in Jackson County, State of Oregon, Roseburg, Oregon, during the sixty vites you as an organization, and don’t signify anything. The city of; Begining at a days period of publication hereof they Jacksonville is divided into as many dividuals, to celebrate with us and to . as follows, to-wit: extend this invitation to every organiza point on the Easterly side line 3rd will be barred by virtue of the provis- precincts as Medford. Probably Mr. ons of the statutes of the United States tion and citizen in your community. street in the town of Jacksonville. Ore in such cases made ami provided. Putman heard that Jacksonville was We are hoping to have the fraternal gon, which said point is 50 feet South B enjamin L. E ddy , Register. merely a precinct while he was with the free lunch brigade in Douglas organizations exceptionally well repret- erly from the North Westerly corner ented in the parade. Believing that of John Tremberth’s lot; thence East county a short time ago. Notice for Publication. the spirit of Fraternity is most com erly paraded with Oak Street, in said Steps should be taken to get an equitable freight rate from Medford to this point. The rate now charged is unreasonable, that is, the rate charged the merchants. This road is a common carrier and is therefore governed by the wish of the people so long as this wish is fair and reasonable. If the R. R. V. R. R. can haul rock from this point to Medford for 20 cents per ton, why is it that general merchan dise cannot be hauled for the same figure? A suit is filed in the federal ■ >urt in Portland by thestate Rail Road Commission forthis very thing rebating, or giving one man or corporation an advantage over another in reduced freight rates. If the state commission was notified of this fact it is quite probable that a just rat^e would be established. Furthermore it is very dangerous aqd unlawful for a freight ear to be attached to the rear end of a passenger coach; this is frequently done by the R. R V. R. R. company. A five cent fare is ample for the short haul between here and Medford. With this reasonable rate Jacksonville would so m be a city of double the pop ulation, and the rail road company would more than benefit by the increas ed amount of freight handled. No this company don’t, want to see Jacksonville grow, because if the city was much larger, and made up of people who were ac 'iistomed to different transportation Nothing else of the same cost adds mendable, we will take exceptionable facilities, a more modern rail road so much to the attractiveness of a pains to make this part of the cele would pass through <«ur city and carry freight at less than half the present town, nothin ' else gives such an air of bration a great success. rate and passengers for not to exceed prosperity and thrift, of comfort and For a Sprained Ankle. 3 cents per mile and probably less. content as the good repair and neat Talk to a member of the firm and apperance of building and fences and As usually treated, a sprained ankle h^' will tell you that Jacksonville will generally well kept up premises. A will disable the injured person for a never amount to anything which would few dollars spent by way of paint, and month or more, but by applying Cham be a fact if it was in the power of th»' a little time spent now and then fixing berlain’s Liniment and observing company. We have the healthiest up, toning up an 1 keeping things in the directions with each bottle faith climate and the most beautiful scenery order, has a most wonderful effect and fully, a cure may be effected in many io be found in any city in the United a store of satisfaction. Great and im c tses in less than one week’s time. States. With snow-capped mountains posing edifices are not necessary to This liniment*is a most remarkable to the east, and a vast stretch of fertil beauty and attractiveness. We know preparation. Try it for a sprain or bru rolling land to the north, west and of some humble cottages, yet are so ise. or when laid up with chronic or south, covered with vast orchards of enveloped in neatness and tidiness of muscular rheumatism, and you are cer excellent fruit, and then tell us that all things round about, we never look tain to be delighted with the prompt Jacksonville will never amount to any- on them but we are reminded it must relief which it affords. For side by be pleasant to be there. City Drug Store. thing? Well! The Willamette Valley company that Born in Iowa. is building electric lines in all parts of Our family were all born and raised Adolf Shultz Robbed Sunday the state, .spend thousands of dollars in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain’s annually advertising the small towns Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Adolf Shultz, the local real estate man through v hich they pass. This is an (mabe at Des Moines) for years. We was held up and robbed Sunday night honest company and are not afraid of know how good it is from long experien about 9 o’clock at the intersection of c impetition. This company installs ce in the use of it. In fact when in the Central Point and Jacksonville electric light and water plants in the El Paso. Texas, the writer’s life was roads, and relieved of a few dollars small cities and eperate the plants at a saved by the prompt use of this remedy. in silver. The police at Central Point very small cost to the consumers, as We are now engaged in the Mercan and Medford were notified but n > ar an advertisment for the small towns. tile business at Narcoossee, Fla; and rests were made. They also employ a man, Mr. L. have introduced the remedy here. It Mr. Shultz desc ibes th? highway Dasent, to advertise the country along has proven very sucessful and is con man as being over six feet tall, and the line, they issue and distribute stantly growing in favor. Ennis Bros. weighing about 185 pounds wore a black pamphlets and circulars setting forth This remedy is for sale by City Drug slouch hat. Of course when a man is the advantages of these cities. When Store. looking down the muzzle of a gun I he • lid the R. R. V R. R. do this? How man at the trigger will appear some many electric light and water plants Low rates to Newport and Yaquina what larger than he really is. Mr\ did this company install? where did for the coming season. Excursion Shultz was on his way home, when he THIS COMPANY SPEND ONE CENT EOR tickets to Newport and Yaquina and was suddenly startled by a man jump THE BETTERMENT OF JACKSONVILLE? return June 1st to Oct 15th the S. P. ing from the bushes by the side of In building and maintaining those Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets the road and command him to stop old shacks called the round-house and to the above named points good for six and throw up his hands. Mr. Shultz machine shops in the heart of the months at $10.00 Full information at | quickly obeyed. The highwayman the:, the depot. ' ' ■ to releive him of what val city? I guess not. proceeded ------- 4------ uables he had on his person. Adolf was If you want pure candies, no glucose, Have your scenic work done by Hull, badly frightened and when told to travel no poisonous matter, just candy, then at Hull’s Art Studio, Hubbard building, and not look back, Mr. Shuitz obeyed. Medford, Oregon. try the Boss. i Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Opposite U. S. Hotel Announcement I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw wood in any quantity. Prices are as follows: Four Foot Wood, Once in Two 40 Cents Four Foot Wood. Twice in Two........ 50 Cents Pole Wood............ By the hodr I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my >ard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place C. A. Norton, Prop. J No Need ol Suffering from Rheumatism It is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain i can always be relieved, and in most cases a cure effected by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment, it makes sleep and rest possible. Even in cases of long standing this liniment should be used on account of the relief it affords. I)o not he discouraged until you have given it a trial. For sale by City Drug Store. BLUE LEDGE TO RESUME WORK Indications |>oint to a resume of operations at the Blue Ledge mine. A small army of men was sent up to the mine the first of the week an i more men are wanted. The P ost published an article two weeks ago stating that thia property would resume activities in a few weeks. This mine is owned by R. S. Towne of New York, who spent over $500.00) in development work. Mr. Towne will no doubt, put in a large smelter either at the mine or at Jacksonville, and will connect the two with an electric rail road. All supplies for this camp is bought at Jacksonville and the merchants here are much pleased with the prospect-. $25,000 for a short time only. If you can handle this you can make a bunch of money easily, 1408 acres, 5 houses, 200 acres in cultivation. 21, miles from town. D avis & S exton . Adniinist rat or's Not ice. Orpg.ui In the County Court of th** Stub Jucks«»n County. In the matter of the Estat«- of Carlo» Dita»••• Reed. <leceaM*«l. Public notice is hereby jriv« n that b> consider ation of the above entitl«*<i cmirt in .h«* above « - titled matter, Kat«* Re«*«! was < n the I'.th day of May n «iuly appoint«*»! as th** Ailmmis- tratrix of the Estate of Uarlos Luane Reed, deeeu - ed. and has this day qualified as such otl.e« !. A l persons having claims against said Estateare ! «■ «- by notified 1«» file the same with me properly xei - tic«!, at the Bank *»f Jacksonville, at Jacksonvilh . Orgon. within six months from this date. Dated this the 23th day of May. 1908. KATE REEP. Administratrix of the Estate of Carlus u h Reed deceas«*«!. !‘M , D . »* Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that in compliant*? with the provisions of the Act «»f Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act foi the sale of Timber Lands in the State» of California. Oregon. Nevada. anti Washington Territory. " as extended to all Public Land States by an act of August 4. 1892, illiam B. owell of Oregon City County of Clackamas. State of Oregon filed in this office on Oct. 28. 1907. his sworn statement No. 9420 for the purchase of th«* E’sNE'i. K’sSE't of Sei-ti ll; No. 34 in Town ship 37. South of Range No. .3 West W. M Gr and will offer proof to show that th«* land sought is more valuable for its tindwi or stone than f«r agricultural purposes, and t<» establish hi- claim to said land before A. S. Bliton. IL S. Commissson- er at his office at Medford <>n Tuesday, th«* ith day of August, 1908. He names as witness«*.-.- Isaac McIntyre, of Jacksonville. Oregon. Louis Ston <>f Jack-sons’ill« . W H , Oregon. Ered Sturgis. Mrs. Ida Sturgis. Arthur Holden, and Mrs. Dosha Holden, all of 1 tail. (In*, gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely th«* above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said ith day of August. 1908. BENJAMIN 1. IT)I>V l'vu i.* ter. is hereby given that in compliance with town of Jacksonville, Oregon. 200 feet the Notice Notice for Publication. provisions of the act of Congre»» of June 3. to Westerly side line of 1th street 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber landd Notice is hereby *<iven that in e<> npliaitt*«* w i. T in said town, thence southerly along in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, an the provision» of the act of Congress of June 3 1878, entitled "An act for th«* sal«* of timber lari« k westerly side line of said 4th street Washington Territory," ns extended to all the Pub in the States of California. Oregon. N« \ada. rr «1 lic Land States by act of August 4. 1892, 47 feet to corner; thence Westerly 217 Washington Territory." a» extended t«> all the P atrick M c C ormick . Public Land States by act of Auuust 4. 1892. feet to easterly side line of 3rd street R euben R obinson , intersecting same at a point 131U feet of Met!ford, county of Jackson. State of Oregon, on Dec. 12, 1907, file in this office his sworn of Jacksonville, <*«»unty of Jackson. Stat«* of Ore Southerly from the place of begining did statement No. 9468 for the purchase of tin* S ’£• of gon, did on Dec. 7. 1907. tile in this office his swoi n ami thence Northerly along the easter the SW 11. of Section No. 34, in Township No. 37, statement No. 9464, for the purchase of th«* W’ ly side line of 3rd street to [»lace of South. Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to SW’«. SW* i NW’ i. of Section No. 10. in Tow n beginning, said description being in show that th«- land sought is more valuable* for its ship No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and will of tended to cover all of lot one in block timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, fer proof to show that the land sought is »nor«- and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. valuable for its timber or stone than f«»r agricult fifty nine in Jacksonville, Oregon, Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med- ural purposes, and to establish his claim to said except 50 feet off North end of same ord, Oregon, on Wednesday, th«1 12th day of Au land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commission«*r at 1908. his office, in Medford, Oregon. <»n Monday, th«* belonging to John Tremberth; also all gust, He names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor, of of lot eight in block twenty nine, in Jacksonville. Oregon; Ruhen H. Robinson, of Jack 10th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses; Thomas C. Norris of Jacksonville, Oregon, described as: sonville. Oregon; Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jackson Jacksonville, Oregon; Herman King of Me«lfot<; Beginning at a point on Oregon ville, Oregon; Thomas C. Norris. of Jacksonville, Oregon; Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jacksonville, ()>•- gon; Marvel M. Taylor, of Jacksonville, (in 11 street in said town of .Jacksonville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any an<i all persons claiming adxersely th«* abov<* Oregon 68.98 feet from the south cor above described lands are requested to file their described lands are re«iuest« <l to Ole their «*laim . ner of said block 29 thence south 43 < lalms tn thl» office on or Ix-fore said 12th day of in this otli«*e on or before said 10th day of August, I 1908. degrees and 35 minutes east 50 feet August 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. along the line of Oregon street thence Register. northerly 266 feet to First street, in tersecting same 104'_ feet from the Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. west corner of said block 2 thence Notice is hereby given that in compliant-«- with Notice is hereby given that in compliance with north 43 degrees and 35 minutes west I the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. the provision» of the act of Congress of .June ' along line of First street 5') fet-t thence | 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land, southerly 26(5 feet more or less to place in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and ’ Washington Territory," as extended to all the Washington Territory," as extended to all th«- of beginning. Public Land States by act of August4. 1892. by act of August I. 1892, I'he terms and conditions of said sale Public Land States M elissa f T aylor , Ozo S t . P erre , are cash and the same is subject to the of Jacksonville, county of Jackson, Stat«- of Ore of Jacksonville, county of Jackson. State of Ore confirmation of the County Judge of gon. did on Oct., 29. 1907, file in this «»flic«* his gon, did on Dec. 11, 1907, file in this office her sworn sworn statement No 9422, for the purchase of statement No. 94»r>. forth«* purchase of th«* N1 .• Jackson County, Oregon. the SE '/$ NW NE 11 SW of Section No. 24 NW*/4, of Section No. 22, in Township No. 37 C harles W. in Township No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and South. Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to guardian of the persons and will offer proof to show that the land sought is shdw that the land sought is mor«* valuable f«»r its Amelia and Sophia Wolters, minors. more valuable for its timber or »tone than for timlteror stone than f«»r agricultural purpose agricultural purposes, and toestablish hi.- claim to and to establish her claim to said land before A. S Date of first publication. May 30, 1908. -aid land befor«* A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, Bliton. U. 8. CommisHioner, at his «»flic«*, in Med .. —-o----- ORDER. at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the I th day of Augtst, 1908. He names as witnesses: Thomas Norris of Jacksonville, Oregon; Al Leonanl, of Jacksonville. I Oregon: Arthur Lewis, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Joseph T. Gaynon, of Jacksonville, Oregon. Any and all person» claiming adversely the above described lands are re<iuested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th «lay of August, 1908. ford. Oregon, on Tuesday. the 11th day of August, 1908. She names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor of Jacksonville, Oregon; Thomas <’. Norris of Jack- sonville, Oregon; Reuben H. Robinson, of Jackson ville, Oregon; Charles O. King, of Medford. Ore gon. Any an«i all persons claiming adv erseiy th«* aliove described lan<ls are requested to filetheir claim» in this office on or before said 11th day of August. 1908. BENJAMIN I. EDDY. Register In the County Court of the Sta.e of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of William Basye deceased. It appearing n, the Judge of said Court, by the petition this day present- ed and tiled'bv Chas. H. Basye the ad- mihistrator of the Estate of William Basye deceased, praying for an order of sale of real estate, that it is neces- Notice for Publication. N«»tice for Publication. ary to sell the hereinafter described Notice is hereby given that in compliance with United States Land Office, Roseburg, real estate to pay the costs and ex the provisions of th«- act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An nd for the sale of timbci lands Oregon, March, 28, 1908. Notice is penses of administration. the States of California, Oregon. Nevada ami hereby given that in compliance with It is therefore ordered by said in Washin^on Territory," a- extended to all the the provisions of the net of Congress Court, that ¡ill persons interested in Public Land States by act of August 1. 1892, of Juried, 1878, entitled "An act for the estate of said deceased, appear be M arvel M. T aylor , fore said County Court on Saturday the of Jacksonville, county of Jackson, State the sale of timber lands in the States Oregon, did on Dec. 3. 1907. file in this of of California, Oregon, Nevada, and 27th day of June A. D. 1908 at 10 of fice his sworn slatement No. 9459, for th«' pur o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at chase of th«* w 'zfw'i, of Section N«>. 27, in Town Washington Territory,” as extended to 'he Court room of said County Court ship No. 37 .South. Range No. 2 West, and will of- all the Public Land States by act of at the Court House at Ja< ksonville, ;n fer proof to show that (h<* land sought is more 1 / ugust 4, 1892. valuable for its timber or ston«- than for agricul Mary E. Corbin. aid County of Jackson to show cause tural purpose-. and to establish his claim to said why an order should n»>t he granted to land before A. S. Bliton, IJ. S. Coinrnix»ioner, at of Ashland, county of Jackson, State of the said administrator to sell the here- his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Saturday, th«* Oregon, did on Dec. 1 Ith, 1907, til«' in this office her sworn statement No. lafter described real estate of the 8th day of August, 1908. He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of 9330, for the purchase of the W of ■iid deceased, to wit; Jacksonville, Oregon. Rub«*n H. Robin-on, of Beginning 13.06 chains south of the Ja' ksonuille, Oregon. Albert Gaunwich of Jack SW', andSW'i of NW1,, of Section south west corner of section 31 in town sonville, Oregon; William T Bostwick, of Jack No 26, in Township No. 38 Smith, Range No. 4, West of W. M., and will blip 37, south of range I west of the sonville. Oregon. Any an«l all persons claiming adversely th«* above offer proof to show that the land sought Willamette Meridian and running descritied lands are requested to file their cHams thence north 32.12 chains, thence east in lhr offi««* on or la*for«* sai«l 8th «lay of August. is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to 43.56 chains to the north east corner 190R. establish her claim to said land before of D. L. C. No. 39 in township 37, E. D. Briggs, (J. S. Commissioner, at Kith of range 4 west, thenfe south Ashland, Oregon on Thursday, the 16th 32.80 chains to the south west corner Notice for Publication. day of July, 191)8. of said D. L. thence west 42.83 Notice is hereby given that in compliant*«! with She names as witnesses: Charles S chains to the place of beginning con the provisions of the nd of Congress of Jun«* 3 taining 1 12.71 acres and being all of 1878, entitled "An act for the sal«* of timber land» Bartlett, of Ashland, Oregon; Wm. the lands belonging to the said estate in the State» of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Stransill, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Mrs. id it is furthur ordered that a copy of Wanhinjcton Territory," as extended to all the William Bartlett, of Ashland. Oregon Public l»an<l States i*y art of August 4. J8‘r2, Eugene E. Bartlett, of Ashland. Ore this order be served on all of the heirs F rancis G. S wedenburg , to said estate and all persons interest- of Ashland, county of Jark»on. State of Oregon’ gon. Any ami al) persoi < claiming advee TH ■ I in the manner provided by law, as did on Oct.. 19, 1907. file in thi» office his - worn a itation to said heirs to show cause statement No. ‘ML3. for th«* purchase of th«*SE,/». ly the alxive described lands are re why an order of sale should not be of Section No. I. in Township No. :|8, South. Range quested to file their claims in thin office No. I We.-it. and will offer proof to show that the made for the sale of the said property. lan«l sought Is more valuable for it;< timber or stone on or before said 16th day of July, 1908. Dated ,May 16. 1908. than for agricultural purp«ts<-\ and to «*stabli»h BENJAMIN L. EDDY. GEO. W DUNN, County Judge. h« « form tn «id Ian I before A S. Blit«»- U S