Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 05, 1908, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
Ol FH'IAI. I'AI’EK Or THE CITY OF JACK-
SONV1LLE. OREGON
A Good Way to Boost Socialism
membe rs of the Missouri State Board county court of Oregon for Jackson
made and entered ««f record
of Horticulture will spend two entile county,
in the journal of »aid court, will on and
weeks in Oregon before they complete after the 3lst day of August, 1908 at
their tour of the state. The name of the premises herein after described
Stark is well known to every fruit sell at private sale for cash in hand
the N. ‘ of the 8. VV. !;; N. VV. ', of
grower in America, and the good S.
E. 1;: S. VV. 1, of N. E. 1, section
opinion of these gentleman is worth - 32 and the N. E.
of S. E. > i sec. 31
all in township 38, south of range 4
much to the state.
The great irrigation districts of Mal­ west of the Willamette Meridian to­
with all the appurtenances
heur and Klamath Counties were re- gether
thereunto belonging.
presented in Portland this week bv
Dated this 1st day of August, 1908.
Messrs. W. H. Doolittle, Secretary of
Herlert Elmore.
the Ontario Commercial Club, and R. Administrator of the estate of Chas.
H. Dunbar, Secretary of the Klamath H. Elmore deceased.
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Falls Chamber of Commerce.
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ALIAS SUMMONS
Socialism is Being Made popular by
prairie-fire methods, by people who do
educated idiots
Published every Saturday bj the P« m Fob- not believe therein,
lshing Co.
who have not yet learned that a splen­
J. B. Barnes, Editor
did method of propagation of a new
idea is to deny it an opportunity to lie
Admitted
'•e<>‘»nd*cla*ri matter at Jacksomii!»*,
heard.
< »retto’i.
Eugene V. Debs. Socialistic candidate
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1998. for the Presidency, is expected to ad­
dress the Socialists of Boston in that
SUBSCR1PTION
city on Deliver 5th next. The Socialists
One year, by mail
»1.5«.
endeavored to rent Tremont Temple,
which is a popular hall for conventions
and societies, but were met with a re­
BARNUM’S EXPRESS
In Till- Circuit Court Of Ths State Of Ore»» .
lx the circuit court of the STATE
fusal by the Temple trustees, because For The County Of Jackso. sn .
OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OE JACK-
“
the
ideas
presented
by
your
candidate
In th« mattvr of the a ¡»plication of
Would you beleive it if you saw it? i
SON. SS.
Zu lerna Kuetomlauky to register title to the
Annetta I. Slacer, Plaintiff, «
Not the jerk-water running between are so far in advance of accepted things following described r«-al property situated in
88.
vs
here and Medford, but a real express to-day that the use of our hall for that Jackson county. Oregon, to-wit:
Orlando IL Slacer, Defendant ’
wagon and it team of horses, < owned
..... ... Purl,ose would not be approved by the Beginning 4.80 chain» East of the North­
To Orlando H. Slacer, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
and operated by the Rogue River Val­ mass of people to whom we look for west corner of D. L. C. No. 8! in Tp. 37 S.,
of
R.
2
W.,
of
the
w.
M..
and
running
thence
you are hereby required to appear and
ley steam railroad. As to whether onr support, both morally and finan­ North 8.25 chains, thence East 12.48 chain»;
answer the Complaint tiled against you
this outfit was bought to take the cially.”
thenc south 8.25 chains thence west 12.18 chains,
Then the Rev. George King of the to ths place of l»eginning, containing 10.30 Acres. , in the above entitled cause, which is
place of the steam train remains a
| an action brought for the purpose of
ve.
securing an absolute divorce from the
question yet to be learned, however it People’s Temple was appealed to, and
Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single;
he
refused.
bonds of matrimony now existing be­
is a great improvement.
tween the Plaintiff and Defendant
An effort will be made to have the Anna willitsand Rush B. Willits, her husband;
If this corporation is permitted to
Effie Phelps and Ira Fhelps, her husban«!;
herein, and to permit Plaintiff to again
that
If
meeting
held
in
Faneuil
Hal!,
Charley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom
to crush the life-blood out of <ui hon­
assume her maiden name; the date of
the Order for the Publication of this
est man and his business a radical is not. successful, Debs will talk on Bos- Tice, single: Margie culver an«l Melvin
culver, her husband: Hazel Tice, single;
Summons is July 24th A. I). 1908, and
change should take place in the laws of t in Common.
you arc- hereby required to so appear
And yet Boston is supposed to have Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife. Babe
our state. Charles F. Dunford has
Tice, »ingle; Nettie Clark and william Clark,
and answer by the 8lh day of Septem­
been operating an express and dray been “the cradle of American libeity. ” her husband; Elmira May cox and John w.
ber. A. D. 1908, and if you fail to so
cox.
her
bushand:
Eva
Naylor
and
Melvin
appear and answer for want thereof
business in this city for several years
Naylor, her hu»bund; Amelia Wilson and A.
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
PIONEER’S SONG
and has developed a good business, and
M. wilson, her husband; Mary L. Davison,
for the relief in said Complaint and
has invested every dollar of his earning
single: william E. Davison, single; Annie
herein demanded, said Complaint being
The following was written by Mrs. Jackson and w. H. Jackson, her husband:
in businesses and enterprises to help
now on file in the office of the Clerk of
Fred
E.
Davison,
single;
Mary
A.
Davison,
a
Jane
M.
McCully
for
the
Pioneer
re
­
said
Coimt in Jacksonville, Jackson
develope the town. Now that he is, in
widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor,
Countv, State of Oregon.
an honest way, handling the bulk of union held September 11, 1879, and is hi» wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
Dated July 21th A. D. 1908.
freight between this point and Medford sung at their annual gatherings each I. . Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs an«i Mary
F. J. N ewman
E. Meigs, his wife: J. A. Smith and Mary J.
Mr. Barnum will seek to take from him year:
Attorney for Plain­
Smith, his wife; c. E. werst. single: and
Tune: “Auld Lang Syne.“
tiff, office and Post
the local drayage business.
All whom it maj concern.
office address, Med­
No, indeed the business interests of
Should old times ever be forgot,
Defendants.
ford, Oregon.
this city will not tolerate such actions,
And never brought to tnind?
TAKE NOTICE.
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an
That
on
the
7th
day
of
August.
A.
D.
1908,
and today Mr. Dunford is handling
We’ll yearly meet in friendship sweet,
Notice For Publication
application was filed by the said Zulema Kostom-
in >r? freight, betwee., these two points
For the early days—“lang syne. ”
United States Land Office Roseburg,
latsky in the circuit court of Jackson county,
than at any time since the Blue Ledge
'Twas here we met as Pioneer
Oregon, for Initial Registration of the title of the Oregon, April 3, 1908.
closed down. Men who were not in
O’er fifty years ago;
land above described:
Notice is hereby given, that in com­
tie h tbit of pjtro lizing Mr. Dunford
We pitched our tents, staked off our Now unless you appear anti answer on or before pliance with the provisions of the Act
the
22nd
day
«if
September
A.
D.
1908.
anti
show
have requested him haul there freight in
claim,
cause why such application should not be granted of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled
the future, which signifies that the
Prepared to mine or sow.
the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree “An Act for the sale of timb«jr Lands
people do not believe in letting one
will I k * entered according to the prayer of the
Together danger here we met,
in the States of California, Oregon.
application, and * ju wiil be forever barred from
man monopolize the freighting busi-
Beset by savage foes;
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
: disputing the same.
It is Mr. Dunford who keeps the
Together in this far-olf land
Witness my band and the seal of the court here­ as extended to ail Public Land States
freight rate down to an honest point,
We shared our joys and woes.
to affiixed the 7th day of August, A. D. 1908.
by , ct of August 4, 18 2,
as lie will go to the freight sheds or
W. R. COLEMAN
Today we meet with glowing hearts.
ISAAC N. COOK
(’wunty Clerk of Jackson County,
business houses and load the freight on
To clasp the hard worn hands
Oregon, and ex-officio clerk of the of Marion, County of Marion, State of
circuit court.
his wagon and deliver it to your door
That toiled and fought in bygone years
Oregon, tiled in this office on July 12,
or cellar nod not charge you one cent
And conquered savage bands.
1907 his sworn statement No. 9485 f< r
< artage, while the R. R. V. R. R. charg-
Alias SummonF.
the purchase of the Southeast quarter
Our valley teems with beauty now,
In thn Circuit Court of the State of Oregor.
es the same rate over their line and adds
(SEJ4) of Section No. 10 in Township
Great plenty crowns our cheer;
for
the
County
of
Jackson,
m
.
J No. 41 South of Range No. 3 West
cartage at both ends. So on 100 pounds
Give honor to whom honor's due;
In
the
Matter
of
the
Application
of
of freight Mr. Dunford will deliver it
W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to
The brave old pioneer.
W. J. Warner to register title to the fol­
to your door for 50e less than the rail­
lowing described real property, altuated in
show that the land sought is more
Wherever we go in after life
road charges. Oranges, lemons, candy
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
valuable for its timber or stone than
We never can forget
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
and nuts are delivered on the team in
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
The tierd old friends of early days
D. I . C. No. 79 in Tp. 37 8., of R. 2 W., of the
much better condition than on the
tablish his claim to said land before th«'
As Pioneers we met.
W. M.. and running thence South 31.80
train, because on several occasions
Register and Receiver of this office, at
Chains to the Southeast Corner of said D. L.
We
’
re
getting
old
and
feeble
now,
boxes have been broken into and hands
C. No. 79: thence East 5.81» Chains; thence
Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 9 day
Our
lives
are
nearly
passed;
not always clean, plunged into the con­
North 31.80 Chains: thence West 5.80 Chains
of October 1908.
To some of us old Pioneers
to place of beginning, containing 18.44acres.
tents.
»
He names as witnesses: C. J. Cam­
This
gathering
is
our
last.
Also;
Beginning
6.50
Chains
East
of
the
Perishable goods arrive in much bet­
eron, of Gold Hill, Oregon, Ge >rge VV.
Northeast Corner of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp.
We
hope
to
meet
old
Pioneers
ter condition on the wagon because they :
37 S.. of R. 2 W., of the W. M., and running
Kearns, of Grants Pass, Oregon. Jesse
All safe!}’ on that shore
are loaded on the wagon fresh and de­
thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32
F. Neal, of Marion, Oregon’ and
Yes,
every
one
of
our
loved
ban.!,
Chaains; thence West 6.06 Chains; thence
livered without delay, while the rail­
Charles E. Smith, of Turner, Oregon.
To
live
forever
more.
North
16.32
Chains;
toplace
of
beginning,
Any an«l all persons claiming adver­
road lets the goods stand on the plat­
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containing 9.89 acres.
sely the above described land are re­
form of the depot or in the sun for
vs.
quested to file their claims in this office
several hours and by the time it reach­ DON’T YOU WANT
MarvaretTicp; Walter Tice: A mik Willits; Ruth
on or before said 9 day of October 1908.
Willits; Effie Phelps; In PhelpsiCharley
es its destination it is hardly fit to use.
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
UNIQUE POSTAL? B.
Tice; Belle Tice: Tom Tice; Magxie Culver:
Register.
POLITICS
The political situation has not mater­
ially changed since the two canidates
took thestump. Bryan is working hal'd,
as he did in two former campaigns.
And if defeated this, the thin! time, he
will try again. There is no question
but that he is seeking an office wich he
cannot fill to the satisfacticn of the
people. The people do not agree with
him on the money question nor his
"anti-imperialism” policy. Now the
••nly thing he speaks on is "Shall the
People Rule?” This is meaningless for
a man applying fir the Presidcntiil
chair. Shall the people rule? Certainly.
They have always ruled, except under
democratic administration. I remem­
ber very well that during the lastseige
of democracy thousands of people were
ruled. When Wall street wanted more
government bonds a request was made
to Grover and the bonds were issued.
The people were obliged to pay them
by taxation. Wall street never paid
any taxes on them, government bonds
are exempt from taxation. Shall the
people rule?
Vo'umn I No. I of the Gordon Falls
Gazette reached our desk lask Saturday
and is a neatly printe 1 illustrated paper
set double column measure. The Ga­
zettegives a good write up of the town.
Gordon Fails is a new town known as
the "Textile City” of Oreg >n”.
Best Treatment for a Burn.
If for no other reason, Chamberlain s
Salve should be kept in every house­
hold on account of its great value in
the treatment of burns. It allays the
pain almost instantly, and unless the
injury is a severe one, heals the parts
without leaving a scar. This salve is
also unequaled for chapped hands, sore
nipples and diseases of the skin. Price,
25 cents. For sale by City Drug
Store.
■
BRICK!
BRICK!
S8 per thousand
PETER ENSELE & SONS
Are prepared to furnish high­
grade brick. Order from C.
Melvin culver; Ilazol Tice; Fred Tice; Martha
Tice: Babe Tice; Nettie Clark; William Clark:
Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
Melvir. Naylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson;
Mary L. Davison; William E. Davison: Annie
Jackson; W. H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
Mary A. Davison; Joseph Taylor: Louisa;
Taylor: Joseph H. Taylor; Thomas; L. Taylor,
and All Whom it may Concern,
Defendants.
To Walter Tice; Tom Tice. Maggie Ct. er,
Melvin culver. Babe Tice. Netti«' « lark, William
dark. Eva Naylor, Melvin Naylor, Amelia wilson,
A. M. Wilson, Fred E. Davison, and all whom it
may concern. Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon; You and
each of you, are hereby required to appear an<l
answer the Application tiled against you in the
above entitled cause, which is a cause brought
for the purpose of Registering Title to ih»* alx»ve
described premises an«i you are so required to ap­
pear and answer cm or before the 22nd day of
Septembe-, A. I). 1908, and if you fail to so appear
and anscrw for want thereof the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief in said Application
and herein demanded, said Application being now
on file in the office of the clerk of said court in
Jacksonville. Jackson county, Oregon; the date
for the Order for the publication of this Summons
is August 7th 1908.
Dated August 7th 1908.
w. r . C oleman
County clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, and ex-officio clerk of
the circuit court.
(Special Correspondence.)
Notice for Publication.
Fifty thousand souvenir postal cards
United States Land Office, Roseburg.
showing the magnificent Oregon State
Oregon, April 3, 1908.
Building at the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific
Notice is hereby given, that in com­
Exposition have already been circulat­
pliance with the provisions of the Act
ed, and one hundred thousand more
of Congress of .June 3, 1878, entitled
have been ordered. This building is
i “An act for the sale of Timber Lands
considered by many as the most artis­
in the States of California. Oregon,
tic State Building ever erected at an
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
exposition. The Portland Commercial
as extended to all Public Land States
Club will send one of these cards for
by act of August 4, 1892,
the asking.
C hari . es E. S mith
A.
Decker,
one
of
the
best
Mr.
of Turner County of Marion State of
known of American magazine writers,
t
1 Oregon filed in this office on July 12,
is making a tour of Oregon in behalf
1907, his sworn statement No. 9487
of the “World Today.”
i
for the purchase of the S 1 j S E 1 * i 4»
The Committe on ways and means
N W Jj S E
of Section No. 6 in
appointed by the Oregon Good Roads
Township 41 South of Range No. 3
Conference have arranged for a Good
West W. M. and will offer proof to
Roads Convention at Tillamook Sept-
show that the land sought is more
ember 4th, another at Roseburg Scpt-
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es­
ember 22nd. Other meetings are un-
tablish his claim to said land before
der consideration and defínate d«ites
the Register and Receiver of t his office
will be decided within a few days.
at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 9
There is universal determination to
dav of October 1998.
make this campaign the most effective
lie names as witnesses: C. J. Came­
ron. Gold Hill, Oregon. George W.
the state has ever experienced.
Kearns, Grants Pass, Oregon, Edwin
“Albany Day” at the Portland Com­
E. McKinney. Sublimity, Oregon,
mercial Club August 19t’n was one of
SUMMONS.
Henry VV. Smith, Turner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advers­
the most pleasing incidents that has In The Circuit Court of the S
the County of Jackson.
ely the above described lands are re­
occured in Portland for a long time. for
Edith Pike,
riaintiff,
/
Suit in Equity
quested
to file their claims in this
vs.
.*
for Divorce.
A delegation of representative mem­ William T. Pike.
Defendant. ’
office
on
or
before said 9 day of Octob­
bers of the Albany Commercial Club To William T. Tike, the above named Defend­
er 1908.
were guests at a special luncheon. ant:
In the name of the State of Oregon. You are
B enjamin L E ddy ,
Beautiful Albany booklets were dis­ heredy
required to appear and answer ihe
Register
tributed throughout the various dining plaintiff's complaint filed against you in the
altove entitled court and cauM on or before the
rooms, and Albany and Linn County last day of the time» prescribed in the order for
were given prominence in every pos­ publication of summons herein, to wit, on or Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878
Notice f<»r Publication
sible way. Buiy 1. Dasent, manager before the 14th day of Sentember. 1908. said date
being the expiration of six weeks from the <h>
United States Land Office. R«»scburg Oregon,
of the Albany Commercial Club, ex­ of
first publication of this summons. A d if > «■ i
tended an invitation to the business fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the April 15. HM»S.
N«rtire is hereby given, That in compliance
men of Portland to visit Albany on plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief with the pr<»viMi<i)is of the Act ofCongrews of Jun<
November 3rd to celebrate the comple­ prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated, 3. 1^78. entitled "An Act for the sale of timber
follows:
Lands in the Sta’e«: of California, Oregon. Nevada
tion of the new de[M>t and attend the as That
the nonds of matrimony existing between
Linn County Fruit Show. The invi­ plaintiff and «{efendant be forever dissolved ar <1 and Washington Territory as extended *o ail
Public Land State« by a« ‘ of August 4, D'»/,
abrogated, and tha’ plaintiff-
maiden name.
tation was accepted.
HARRIET H. HIHN
E<iith
Barriekman,
be
restored
to
her
and
that
Owners of famous horses, as well as
of 1 ac’»ma C« »nty of Pierce State of Whshingfon
the coats and diflbu* sements herein be tax»*«l
fik-d in this office on Sept. 13, 199?. her sworn
breeders of fancy stock, are coming to against the defendant.
fo. th»- purchase of the South­
Portland daily from al! parts of the Th.s summon« is published in the Jacksonville tatc.-nent No.
westquarter of Section N«». 26 in Township No.
country to see the marvelous grounds Post by «»njgr of H«»»i. II. K. Hanna, judge of •»
- . i ’-, i of fj.j - * No West W. M Or«?., and
and track of the Portland Country above entitled court, which sai«i order wa- mao«' will offer nrrx»f to show that, th»* lan«< nought i”
a.id enten-d of record on the 28ih day of July.
Club Xi Live Stock Association. The 1W8. >nd in compliance therewith the date of th»* more valuable for its timber or stone than for
show wiil open September 21st and flret ruldiration henxrf is the 1st day of Angus’. agricultural purpos«-“. and to <■ »abliah her claim
-aki land l>«-f »re th«- R pi t««r and Receiver of
continue a week track and barns will 19t<
this ofllct*. at R«»<eb irg. Or-g«p. «»n Saturday the
W E. PHIPPS. Albnni-y for Plaintiff
be entirely completed by the opening
1*1 day of October. 1'.«*'*.
U p nemesa* witr.^n-« Euv«-ne E M«»rgan of
day. No matter how much visitors
Administrator's Sale.
G<»'d B«-arh, Ore. Guy T.
of Little Rock,
may expect, they will not be disap­
Wash.
Jam* s W Morgan of Little Rork. Vla-h
Notice is hereby given that the un­
pointed, for the whole situation is
<h-o-ge
B.
Morgan
of
Myrtle
Point.
Ore.
dersigned administrator of the estate
ideal.
of Charles H. Elmore, deceased, un­ Ar.y and ail per»tons claiming adversely the
President William P. Stark and three der and by virtue >4' an order of the ■»ve descnlnsl lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before «aid 31st day of
Adminstrators Notice.
| October. 19U8.
N«»t’ve is hereby *»»v«*n th
the u’-ulersiync«!
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
fam iN*en aufioinuxi by the county court «»f Jaek-
- -
fon Co. Oregon ad>ainisirat«>r of the <-.«tate of
Guardian** Sale of Real Property.
C. H. Elmer deceased. Atl persons »
hereby
Notice is hereby given that the un­ notified to present their claim* if any they nave
dersigned guardian of the estate of against the estate to the administrator, or to G um
Robert Whelpley, Mabel Whelpley hh «1 Newbury the atü», ney at Jackaouville Oregon
Daisy Whelpley, under and by virtue «iuly verified, within six month» from the date
of an order of the county court of hereof. June 2»»th I9"8.
Oregon for Jackson County, made and
entered of record on the 18th day of
July, 1908, authorising emlowering and
licensing her so to do, will on and after
the 24th day of August, 1908 at private
sale, in Jacksonville, Oregon, sell to
the highest bidder for cash in hand the
following described real property,
to-wit:
Three-tenths interest in lot one and
the S. E. ' j of N. E. '4 and E. 1 of
S. E. !4 sec. 6, T. 33, S. R. 2 East of
VV. M. also that certain tract, of land
containing 55 acres described in volume
7 at page 690—691 of the deed records
of Jackson County, Oregon, the same
being situated in section 7 of said T.
and range, and all of said lands con­
sisting of 216.06 acres.
July 25th, 1908.
E llen S anders ,
Guardian of Mabie Whelpley, Robert
Whelpley and Daisy Whelpley.
11 EBERT ELM ER.-6-2‘0
• . *
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U S Land Office
at Roseburg. Oregon. June 11th. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
SAMUEL B. SIMMONS,
of Jacksonville. Oregon, who. on April 1st. 19t:l,
made II. E. No. 105-16. an»l on Jan. 15. 1903,
Additional H. E.. No. 1236». for SE’. of NEU.
NW1-» «»f SE’t. E’"/ <»f SE* t. Section 2’». Township
South. Range 2 Went Willamette Meridan,
has file«? »»«»lice of intention to make Final five
year Prm»f. to establish claim to the land above
descrilxNi. before A. S. Blitun. U S. Commission*
er. at Medford, Oregon, on the 2Cth, day of
September 1908.
Claimant names a» witnesses.* John H. Simmons,
of Jacksonville. Oregon. John Carter of Jack­
sonville. Oregon. J. Crump, of Jacksonville. Ore­
gon. M. Price, of Sterling. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
Notice For Publication.
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office Roseburg. Oregon,
April 3. 190«.
Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with
the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3,
1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber
I^ands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevaria. and Washington Territory,” us extended
to all Public Lan I St ites by act of August ». 1892,
EDWIN E MCKINNEY
of Sublimity, County of Marion State* of Oregon,
filed in thisoffi'-eon July 12. 1907 his sworn state­
ment No. 9488 for the purchase of the lAJts 3, 4,
E’. j S VV’t. of Section No. 6 in Township No. 41
South of Range 3 West W. M. Ore., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought, is more valu­
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
puriHises, and to establ.sh his clai»n to said
land before the Register anti Receiver of this
office, at Roseh'irg 0:*egon. on Friday the 9 «lay
of October RM’S.
He names as witnesse : C. J. Cameron, of Gold
Hill, Oregon, Ge-rge W. Kearns, of Grants Pass.
Oregon. Charles E. Smith, of Turner, Oregon,
and Jesse F. Neal, of‘Marion, Oregon.
Any and all persona claming adversely the
above dearribod lands are re«|ueated to file their
claims in ’.his u‘*'.co on or l»cfore said 9 «lay of
October 19 4?.
EENJAM1N I.. EDDY
Ke 'inter.
United States Land Office, Roseburc. Oregon.
March 31. 1998.
Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with
the provision« of the Act of Congress of June 3
1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber
Lands in the States ofC d'.fornia. Oregon. Nevada
and Washington Territory,” as extended to all
Public Land States by act of August t 1892,
JAMES T. HENLEY
of San Francisco, County of San Francisco. State
of California filed in this oifi *e on J i io 2»). 19 7 his
sworn statement No. 9379 for th«' pus«*hax<* <>f the
S VV’t of Section No. 4 in Township No. *1 South
of Range No. 3 West W. M. Orc., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is mere valua­
ble for its timber or stone than for agriculture
purposes, and to establish his claim to said Ian
before th«* Register and Receiver of this office. a
Roseburg. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30 day of
September 1908'
He names as witnesses: C. J. Cameron. G«»!<1
Hill. Oregon. D. C. Cameron. G »Id Hill, Ore>. >n.
J. II. McClendon, G »Id Hill. Oregon, Gt*.». VV.
Kearns, Giants Pass, Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
above describad lands are requested to 111«* their
claims in this office on or before said 3» day of
September 19ffS.
I
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Notice for Publication.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Land, Act June 3. Jh’iH. United States
Land Office. Roseburg Oregon, May 2. 195'8. Noti­
Department of the Interior,
ce is hereby given that in compliance with the
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, provision of the act cf Congress of June 3. ISiP.
May 22,1908. i entitled "An act for the sate of timber lr.n«!s in
the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
that ■ Washington
Notice is hereby given
Territory,” as extended to . li it •
DELIA CLEMENT,
Public laxrid States by act of August -I. 1 ■.
i
of Medford, Oregon, who, on May 20,
FRANCIS A. SMITH.
1908, made Timber Application, No. of Medf.»rd, c Minty of Jacks »«. Stat ■ <):•
filed in this office on April22. 19 !•!. his swen ;iHt< -
10'01, forE'j S W i See. 27, E '-2 ment No. 9903, for the purchuseof th • ».* j n 1 e i
N W J4, Section 34, Township 37 S, n <•' ».of Section N <.. 12. ii. l«vi»l i i < " bit.J.
Range 3 W, Willamette Meridian, has Range No. 3 west. W.m. and wiil off r pioof 1»
hied notice of intention t > make Final show that the lnn<! sought is more valuable
its timber or stuno than for agricultural | c ,
Proof, to etstablish claim to the land and
to establish his claim to said laa-l L«'t’<»r<' \
above described, before A. S. Bliton, S. Bliton (J. S. Commissioner at I t «'‘bee in
U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Ore­ Medford Oregon on Friday,
gon, on the 21st day of September, «»mber, 1908.
He names ns witnesses: Tilomas C. Norris, <»f
1908. Claimant names as witnesses: I Jacksonville,
Oregon, J. T. Gagnon, of Jackson-
Thomas C. Norris, of Jacksonville Ore- villa. Oregon, Ruben Robinson, of Jack-- iivilic,
gon, Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jacksonville Oregon, Jeremiah Nunan, of Jacksonville, Or ’ifun.
Oregon, Marvel M. Taylor, of Jack­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
lands are requested to file their claims
sonville Oregon, Ruben Robison, of described
it» thia office on or b«'h»re said 11th day of S ¡ i-
Jacksonville Oregon.
ember, 1998.
B enjamia L. E ddy ,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
United States Land Office, Roseburg,
Oregon, April 3, 1908.
Notice is hereby given, th: t in com­
pliance with the provisions of the Act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
“An Act forthe sale of timber Lands
in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all Public Land Stales
by act of August 4, 1892,
H enry W. S mith
of Turner County of Marion, State of
Oregon tiled in this office on July 12,
1907 his sworn statement No. 9439 for
the purchase of the S E 1 « of Section
No. 8 in Township 11 South « f Range
No. 3 West VV. M.. Ore., and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes
and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of
this office, at Roseburg', Oregon, on
Friday the 9 day of October 1908.
He names ns witnessc: : C. J. Came­
ron. Gold Hill, Oregon, George VV.
Kearns, Grants Pass, Oregon, Edwin
E. McKinney, Sublimity, Oregon,
Lewis O. Harrington, Turner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advers­
ely the above described lands are re­
quested to file their claim.-; in this office
on or before r aid 9 day of October 1908.
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
Register.
♦ • ♦
Notice For Publication.
United States I^and Office. R<» .«-burpe. On p«>n.
April 3. 19-tK.
Not .«*e in hereby tfiven. th»v’ in compliance with
the provision» of the Act of (' »nKresp of /tine
1878. «'ntitifid "An Act for the sale of timber
Lands in the Statesof Galiforniu, Orc<«»n, N»»va.'i»t
and Washinjrion T«*rr.t »; y." a.< exte’>«le«| I«» all
Public Land Stat ‘ by act of AiiK'ixt 4. ¡892.
/ESSE F NEAL
of Marion, County of Marion State of Orowon filed
in thia office on /uly 12. 1907 hi» sworn «latrnjent
No. 9W»i for the purchase of the 8 W ’« of S«- ’»on
No. l't in T’jwnship No. 41 South Rai ore No. 1
Waat V/. M . Ore . and will offer proof to ah«»w
that the Ian I Ro’iirht is mo«-»* voluabl«* for iis
tim b»*r or atone than a»(ric*jliu *ai j> »:■»• ». ♦•s, an«i
to establish hi-t claim to »al«l Ian I before the
Resist«*!* an»J Receiver of thia otfic«-. at R»».-<'»unc.
Orezon, on Friday the 9 dty of Or’ol»«- RM *
He nemeu as witnea«e< U I. Caniero.i Gold
Hill. Ore*r«»n. Georffe W Kaarn •. Grant I'»
Oregon, l.saa«* N.
Mari«»: Ou-iron. <Tiarl«*;
F. Smith, Turner. Oretr«»n
Any and all por%»»fi da .•.■.'« » a i
• t
abo*. o d«'scribe.l lar. I < ar»- re.pje«‘«-' ’«» file th«nr
rlaima in this off»« «* on or 1s'f«?r»- sad 9 day of
Orto1»»r lu*
BENJAMIN L EDDY
K.-v' t-
BENJAMIN I. EDDY, Rezi tcr.
SUMMONS
I n
OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OP.E’JON,
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
JACKSON.
W. E. Fhipps, Plaintiff, /
guit to
B.P. Theiss', M.G.Theiss^ tA'liet T,Je
G. W. Bashford. E. J.
Basliford, F. V. Med-
ynski and Ella Medynski,
Defendants.
To G. W. 1! ishford and E. J. J?;: Il­
ford, two of the above named defci <i-
ants:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
yon and each of you are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the plain­
tiff’s complaint tiled against you in
the above entitled court and < arse on
or before the last day of th • time pre­
scribed in the order for pu!icati'’n of
summons herein, to-wit, on or befo:<-
the 7th day of September. 1998, said
date being the exniralion of six weeks
from the day of tile fust publication of
this summors. And it' you fail to
appear and answer, for want the reof,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in said com­
plaint, succinctly stated as follow.-:
That the title of plaintiff in and to
Lot. numbered Two (2) in Block num':,, r
One (1,’ and Lot numbered Five (5) in
Block number Two (2) of W.-st’s
Addition to the city of Medford, in
Jackson County, Oregon, b • forever
quieted against the defendant- and
eai-h of them, and that th -a defendants
and each of them be forever barnd
from any right, title or interest therein,
and that the defendants and each of
them be forever restrained from a-t
ing any claim of right, title or inter« st
in said described property: an«l that,
plaintiff recover from the defendants
his costs and disbursements.
This summons is published in Tl •
Jacksonville Post by order of Hom H.
K. Hanna, Judge of said court, which
said order was made ar.d enter« d of
record on the 22nd day of July, 1 H;
and in compliance therewith the first
publication hereof i: the 25th day of
July, 1908.
R obert G. S mith and VV. E. I’ hipps ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.