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purchase price, with an additional sum
of one-fifth of 1% thereof, being com
missions allowed, must be deposited
at time of sale, money to be returned
it sale is not approved, otherwise pat
ent will issue for the timber which
must be removed within ten years.
Bids will be received from citizens of
City residence property and vacant lots at very at
Reedsport. — An arrangement has
the United States, associations of such
citizens and corporations organized un
been made by local and Astoria fishing
tractive prices. Alfalfa and stock ranches for sale
der the laws of the United States, or
Interests whereby a fleet of about 50
and exchange. See me if you want bargains.
State, Territory or District there
Brief Resume Most Important trollers will operate between Reedsport 9748 Foreigners Brought to of any only.
Upon application of a qualified
Have taken over Judge Bagshaw’s Insurance Business.
purchaser the timber on any legal sub
and Astoria during the coming run of
Daily News Items,
American Shores.
division will be offered separately be-
salmon.
fore being included in any offer of a
Halsey.—About 600 persons attended
larger unit.
T. 15 S., R. 2 W„ Sec. 35, SE I*
NOTARY PUBLIC.
CITY RECORDER
the sale of the W. A. Carey herd of reg
SW1*, fir 2650 M, cedar 20 M.; SW’4
istered Jerseys, three and one-half
SE'*, fir 2000 M„ cedar 20 M.; SE’4
miles southeast of Halsey, Thursday.
Office in Roe building, next Godward’s store, Jacksonville
SE1*, fir 1700 M., cedar 30 M., hem'
The average price paid was $100. Other
lock 20 M.; SW’4 NE’4, fir 1050
M., cedar 150 M., hemlock 50 M.;
stock and farming implements sold
Events of Noted People, Governments well.
Only 2067 of Aliens Are Permitted to none of the timber on these tracts
to be sold for less than $1.75 per
M. for the fir and $1.00 per M.
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Land at Ellis Island First Day
Reedsport.—The Reedsport Lumber
for the cedar and hemlock. T. 16
THE
company will install a new log carriage
Things Worth Knowing.
Restrictions Are Lifted.
S.. R. 1 W.. Sec. 3, SE'4 NE^4, fir
and connect a new boiler during the
1610 M.; SW'4 NE’4, fir 1390 M.;
NW >4 SE’*, fir 1090 M.; NE'4 SE’4,
week beginning July 4, during which
fir 1500 M.;
"■ Sec. 25, SW’4 SW'/*, fir
Forty-eight million dollars of govern time the mill will be closed down. The
New York. — Twelve steamships, 3200 M.; SE " ’4 SWy*. fir 3300 M.;
boiler
will
increase
the
mill
’
s
capacity
* SE'4,
SE’4, fir 3000 M.; SE’4 SE'4,
ment capital has been made available
bearing 11,482 passengers, of whom SW*
fir 2800 M.; none of the timber on
O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor
for emergency use of the farmers of from 10,000 to 15,000 feet daily.
i more tham 6000 were steerage, and th< -e sections to be sold for less than
the country by the debentures plan
Salem. — The- irrigation securities
9748 immigrants, entered New York $1.75 per M.
COUNTRY CLUB AND ROYAL CLUB
of the agricultural credits act of 1923. commission has certified $10,000 addi port Sunday morning in a spectacular
T. 16 S., R. 1 E„ Sec. 31, Lot 1, fir
245 o M., hemlock 175 M.; Lot 2, fir
tional
bonds
for
the
purchase
of
water
BEST
COFFEE ON THE MARKET
Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, 44, one of
rush to take advantage of the new 1650 M., hemlock 275 M.; none of the
the best known Jewish churchmen in rights in the middle fork irrigation dis immigration quota and gave Ellis is timber on these lots to be sold for
Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals and full line
the West, was found dead in his study trict near Hood River. Last January land authorities the hardest July 1 les- than $1.75 per M. for the fir and
of canned goods.
::
::
Barber shop in connection
tlie
commission
certified
$55,000
bonds
$1.00
per
M.
for
the
hemlock.
early Wednesday at San Francisco,
in recent years. Because of the rush,
T. 17 S„ R.------
for irrigation work in this district.
7 W., Sec. 31; SE%
The place to go for soft drinks, Cigars, Candies,
supposedly a victim of a heart com
Major Henry Curran, newly appoint NE'4, fir 1800 M., not to be sold for
Medford.—News has been received ed immigration commissioner on Ellis less than $2.50 per M.
plaint.
Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc.
here that A. E. Reames of Medford, island, permitted only 2067 of the
T. 21 S„ R. 1 W„ Sec. 35, SW’4
A tornado swept through Webb City, well known Oregon attorney, was mar
NE
1
*.
fir
800
M.;
NE'4
NW%,
fir
750
aliens to be landed at Ellis island dur
Mo., early Wednesday night, uproot ried June 27 at the home of his broth ing the day. Of these 1660 were ad M. NW’4 NW’4, fir 161)0 M.; SE’,4
NW*, fir 1000 M.; SW% NW’4, fir
ing large trees and doing consider er, Clarence Reames, in Seattle to Mrs. mitted. A new lot was landed early 85u M.; none of the timber on these
tracts to be sold for less than $1.75
able damage. It was reported that one Lillian Opie, daughter of Captain and Sunday night.
man was struck by lightning and kill Mrs. Edward J, Lanning of Tacoma,
It was the start of the new immi per M.
T. 18 S., R. 6 W„ Sec. 3, fractional
Wash.
ed and several persons hurt.
gration year and shortly before mid NE'4 NW I* fir 390 M.; fractional
Raker.—With Jiope revived by re night 11 ocean liners with fuil steam NW i NW’,4, fir 375 M.; none of the
A new and violent eruption broke
timber on these tracts to be sold for
out Wednesday morning near the sum newed activity in the mining districts up lay outside the harbor, ready to less
D. E. HARDMAN, Prop.
than $2.00 per M.
mit on the south side of Mount Etna, of Granite and Greenhorn, the return dash up New York bay, pass through
T.
21
S„
R.
5
W„
Sec.
33,
SWy,
plainly visible to the naked eye in of a large number of early day claim the narrows and cross the imaginary NW’4, red fir 350 M., yellot^ fir 200
Catania, says a Rome dispatch, It is locators is noted and some of theip finish line at quarantine in the annual M ; none of the timber on this tract
less than $2.00 per M.
feared the observatory had been over- have taken off their coats to make one immigrant race. On board four of to T. be 27 sold S„ for
R. 11 W„ Sec. 7, NE%
more effort to see just what can be these vessels were aliens from Greece,
whelmed.
NE’4, fir 2100 M„ hemlock 6V M.;
and
developed.
Asiatic countries whose quota for the none of the timber on this tract to be
Jack Kearns, manager of Jack
month
is
so
small
as
to
make
speed
Medford.—Word was received here
sold for less than $2.50 per M. for
Dempsey, has been offered a $200,000 Friday at the office of Superintendent necessary to escape exclusion. The the fir and $.50 per M. for the hem
lock.
flat guarantee with the privilege of Thomson of Crater national park from number of Greeks arriving far exceed
T. 30 S„ R. 12 W„ Sec. 29, NE’4
50 per cent of the gate receipts for tho large laboring force at the park ed the quota for that country.
Same Old Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SW’4, fir 425 M„ white cedar 290 M.;
the Dempsey-Gibbons fight in St. Paul that the road through the park to the
Three years ago, when the restric none of the timber on this tract to
Main Street,
JACKSONVILLE, ORE
if the promoters of the Shelby fight lodge is clear of snow and ready for tive immigration laws first became ef be sold for less than $2.00 per M. for
are unable to make good their con- travel. The Crater lake season official fective, the boarding division of the th«' fir and $5.00 per M. for the white
cedar.
tract.
ly opens Sunday.
immigration service in the harbor
T. 37 S., R. 7 W„ Sec. 1, SW’4
An Interesting and valuable find
Eugene.—Anglers and hunters may numbered 40 inspectors. Today be SE'*. sugar pine 100 M., yellow pine
was made by a laborer working near soon be able to drive up the south fork cause of appropriation cuts, Commis 40 M„ red fir 370 M.; SE'4 SW%,
sugar pine 50 M., yellow pine 230 M..
the hamlet of Ognia, Italy. It con- of the McKenzie river for a distance sioner Curran has but 30 vessel-board red fir 160 M.; Sec. 13, Lot 6, red fir
ing
inspectors,
and
this
force
augment
sisted of two ancient bronze vases con of several miles. The forest service is
8no M.; none of the timber on these
taining 300 gold coins dated 200 B. C. surveying a road from Belknap’s ranch ed in the early hours of the rush by tracts to be sold for less than $3.50
at
The rarity and intrinsic value of the into the wilds of the south fork coun four inspectors from Brooklyn, examin per M. for the yellow and sugar pine
$1.25 per M. for the red fir.
find have caused its worth to be esti try, where the fishing and hunting are ed the 6000 immigrants before sun and
I
T. 35 S., It. 3 E„ Sec. 5, NE’4 SW'4,
down. Ten physicians from the United sugar pine 60 M., yellow pine 160 M„
mated at several million lire.
said to be excellent.
Salem.—License fees aggregating $3,- States health service, under command red and yellow fir 670 M., white fir
Improved economic conditions in the
W. W. GREEN, Prop
of Major J. Corput, aided in passing 4o M., cedar 40 M.; NW’/i SW’/J, sugar
United States during 1922 brought the 630,000 have been paid on motor vehi
pine 90 M„ yellow pine 220 M., red
physically perfect aliens.
cles
in
the
state
during
the
current
at the
%nd yellow fir 960 M„ white fir 50
suicide rate down slightly, the Spec
The Ellis island authorities actual M.; SW'4 SW'4, sugar pine 80 M.,
tator, nn insurance publication, report year, an amount $657,000 greater than
Moving and all kinds of
ly held 15,582 persons to examine. yellow pine 310 M., red and yellow fir
ed Wednesday, announcing that the receipts from this source during the
450
M„
white
fir
20
M.,
cedar
10
M.;
Of
these,
4100
were
members
of
crews
freight handled.
rate for the year was 15.1 per hund corresponding period in 1922, which
SE’4 SW’4, sugar pine 90 M., yellow
of the 12 ships arriving that docked.
pine 310 M., red and yellow fir 1040 M.,
red thousand of population, as com was $2,973,000, was the statement made
The ship which won the race to white fir 20 M„ cedar 50 M.; NE’4
by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state,
pared with a rate of 15.7 in 1921.
quarantine, the Washington, of the SE’4, sugar pine 80 M., yellow pine 30
Saturday.
M., red and yellow fir 1310 M„ white
Validity of 10 absentee votes in Lin
Eugene.—Tho local lodge of Elks Booras (Greek) line, flying the Amer fir 100 M„ cedar 140 M.; NW’4 SE’4,
coln county Washington, counted for
ican
flag,
but
in
the
Greek
trade,
was
cleared $800 on their play, “Ten Thou
sugar pine 60 M„ yellow pine 130 M.
Charles E. Myers of Davenport, in the
sand Dollars,” staged two nights at the not one of the four permitted to land red and yellow fir 1140 M., white fir
results of the special primary election
120 M„ cedar 60 M.; SW’4 SE’4, sugar
lleilig theater here, according to an passengers.
pine 20 M„ yellow pine 160 M„ red
Tuesday for the republican nomina
After
the
1660
were
passed
and
nouncement of the secretary of the
The banner county of Oregon A modern town of 600 people,
and yellow fir 1100 M„ white fir 50 M.,
tion for congressman front tho fifth
ferried
to
waiting
relatives
or
friends
lodge. The money goes to the lodge's
cedar 40 M.; SE’4 SE'4, sugar pine —which captures nearly all the is the county seat of Jackson
Washington district, will be contested
charity fund. The cast of the play was at the Battery, additional aliens were 190 M„ yellow pine 280 M„ red and
by Thomas Corkery, he announced.
made up entirely of members of the permitted to be landed at Ellis island yellow fir 560 M„ white fir 20 M„ prizes at the state fairs—has a county and is situated in the
and every one of the 1500 beds there cedar 100 M.; none of the timber on population of about 25,000 hap most fertile and productive por
Two persons were killed in Denver, lodge and of their families.
these tracts to be sold for less than
was occupied.
t'olo , early Wednesday night when an
$1.50 per M. for the red and yellow py and prosperous people and tion of the famous Rogue River
Hood River.—Lundstrom & Carlson,
“The rest will be kept on the boats fir and cedar, $3.50 per M. for the
airplane in which they were flying Portland contractors, Saturday com-
enjoys the distinction of having Valley—correctly termed tile
over the eastern suburbs crashed to pleted laying concrete on an approxl- on which they arrived until we are sugar and yellow pine, and $1.00 per the most delightful and health
M.
for
the
white
fir.
“Italy of America.” The town
the ground. Persons who assisted in mate mile of new market road paving ready for them,” said the commission T. 35 S., R. 3 E., Sec. 17, SW’4
ful
climate
in
America
—
not
is
beautifully located in a cove
er."
extricating tho bodies from the wreck on the main west side highway just
NW’4, yellow pine 485 M„ red fir 185
The first country to fill its quota M„ white fir 85 M.; NW >4 SW’4, yel even excelled in Southern Cali at the base of magnificent pine
ed plane identified them as Bert Cole, south of the city. The new paving,
well known Denver aviator, and George which will be open to traffic in 30 days was “Other Asia,” comprising Persia low pine 95 M„ sugar pine 15 M„ red fornia. No county in the west clad mountains and is sur
fir 625 M„ white fir 90 M.; SW’4
Lyllie, ids mechanic.
is an extension of a mile of concrete and several smaller Asiatic countries. SW’4, yellow pine 355 M.. red fir 480 ern country is richer in re rounded by the finest irrigated
The
allotment
of
16
persons
to
this
white fir 70 M.; NE’4 SE’4, yellow sources—the principal ones be alfalfa farms and fruit orchards
An electrical storm which swept laid last year. The cost Is about territory was covered when the Presi- M.,
pine 465 M., sugar pine 100 M„ red
over the metropolitan district early $25,000.
dent Wilson landed 16 Persians, all of fir 390 M„ white fir 65 M,; NW’4 ing farming, stockraising, dairy in the entire country. The town
Albany. George Parker and Rulle whom were admitted.
SE’4, yellow pine 290 M., sugar pine ing, fruit, alfalfa, lumbering, is five miles west of Medford, a
Tuesday night at Long Beach, L. I.,
50 M„ red fir 390 M„ white fir
‘ 30 M.;
killed Bert Savoy of the stage team of Johnson escaped Sunday afternoon
SW’4 SE’4, yellow pine 60 M., sugar gold, silver and copper mining, modern city of 8000 people,
Brenan and Savoy and Jack Gossman, from the Linn county jail, where they
Schenectady, N. Y. — Mrs. Anna pine 10 M„ red fir 835 M„ white fir cement, marble, lime, etc. This with which it is connected by a
also of the theatrical profession, who were being held for the murder of Siewers, who arrived here Saturday 65 M.; SE’4 SE%, yellow pine 160
was with him, and caused the death Sheriff W. J. Dunlap. Parker was cap night in an automobile with one of the M„ sugar pine 5 M., red fir 790 M., county, which lies in the south steam and electric railroad and
of a woman in Brooklyn and an 18 tured a few minutes after he got out. strangest caravans ever known, 19 white fir 65 M.; Sec. 19, NE'4 NE'*, western part of the state, ad splendid highway. The altitude
yellow pine 390 M„ sugar pine 10 M.,
lie was seen by Sheriff Richard before
year old youth in Yonkers.
children, most of them babies, one of red fir 26V M„ white fir 30 M.; Sec. joins California and is a happy of the town is 1568 feet and
he had climbed over an iron fence that
Forced to descend at San Diego, surrounds the rear of the jail. Johnson them dead and two suffering from in 21, NW’4 NE’4, sugar pine 25 M.. yel medium between the extremely there arc no extremes in heat
fant maladies not yet diagnosed, was low pine 175 M., red fir 70 M.; SW’4 wet climate of the north coast or cold. The annual rainfall is
Cal., Wednesday, after less than six was still at large late Sunday,
NE’4, yellow pine 220 M„ red fir 485
lodged Sunday night at the county M„ white fir 50 M.; NE’4 NW’4,
hours in the air, but having accomp-
Seaside.—Indignant over the enforce alms house with the 16 children who yellow pine 115 M„ red fir 120 M., and the dry desert climate of about 25 inches — there being
lished tho notable feat of refueling
ment
of a new city ordinance prohibit survived the trip from her Brooklyn white fir 35 M.; SE'4 NW’4, yellow California—being the most per little or no snow- in the valley.
twice in midair, Captain Lowell H.
5 M„ red fir 885 M.. white fir 90 fect climate found on the west A more healthful place could
Smith and Lieutenant John B. Richter. ing parking of cars on Broadway, a home without evident mishap. The pine
M.; NE’4 SE)4. yellow pine 435 M., ern continent.
principal
thoroughfare
of
Seaside,
a
two sick children, Alfred Holpp and red fir 370 M., white fir 75 M.; NW’4
not be found.
army aviators, are going to start again
in another effort to seize the aviation delegation of business men waited on Harold Ryan, each but two months SE’4. yellow pine 240 M„ red fir 635
records for which their flight was in Mayor Williams Friday. Demand that old, are at Ellis hospital, where also M.. white fir 150 M.: Sec. 25, NE>*
traffic officers be ordered to ignore is the body of Arthur Carpel, nine SW’4- yellow pine 275 M„ red fir 385
tended.
the ruling were made by spokesmen, months, who died of pneumonia M.; NW’4 SW’4, yellow pine 500 M., County Official Directory Jackson County Lawyers
sugar pine 5 M., red fir 260 M.; SW’4
The two factions in the town of who claimed the ordinance was detri
brought on during the trip.
8W!4, yellow pine 820 M.; SE’4 SW%,
Sumner, Wash - hopelessly and bitter mental to business and unnecessary.
Mrs. Siewers told prosecuting of yellow pine 395 M., sugar pine 5 M„
State Senator—Geo W Dunn, Ash
MEDFORD
ly divided for the last two years over
Salem.—Tho Oregon loganberry ex ficials, who have not yet decided what red fir 160 M.; Sec. 27. NE'* SW'*, land.
C. M. Thomas, Clr. Judge, Medford Bldg.
the question of pavement dancing— change started its first car of fresh
yellow pine 10 M., sugar pine 10 M„
Joint
Representative
—
Chas
F
Hop
M Purdin. Medford bldg.
action to take in the matter, that she red fir 765 M.; NW* SW'.*, sugar kins, Roseburg.
will now have a chance to get together berries to the (astern market Sunday
Gus Newbury and son Donald, Medford
left her home in Brooklyn Friday pine 5 M., red fir 820 M„ white fir 45
Bldg.
County
Representatives
—
John
H
again. Judge Card, in superior court morning. The slump in sugar prices,
M.; SW* SWt*. red fir 935 M., white Carkin and Ralph Cowgill of Medford. E. H. Hurd, Medford Bldg.
night.
Lincoln
McCormack, First Nat Bk bldg.
today. Issued a permanent injunction while not yet bringing prices back to
fir 65 M.; SE’4 SW’4, yellow pine
Circuit Judge—C M Thomas.
John H Carkin, First National Bank bldg
on the Sumner officials, restraining a fair normalcy, is expected to make
15
M..
sugar
pine
20
M.,
red
fir
680
Pros.
Attorney
—
Rawles
Moore.
G
M
Roberts,
Medford Nat. Bank bldg
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
Rawles Moore, District Attorney, Medford
M.; NE'j SE’*. yellow pine 40 M.,
County Judge—G A Gardner.
them from
I
permitting any further the market better for logans. as they
Bldg.
MENT TIMBER
sugar pine 30 M.. red fir 370 M.: NW*
Commissioners—Victor Bursell and James F. Fliegel, Old P. O. bldg.
Street danc
are an acid fruit requiring much sugar. General Land Office, Washington, D. C. SE*4, yellow pine 110 M„ red fir 550 Geo Alford.
Porter J Neff, Medford Nat. Bank bldg.
M., white fir 40 M.; SW’* SE’4, yel
June 6, 1923.
Clerk—Chauncey Florey.
E E Kelly, Medford Nat’l Bank Bldg.
\ colossal seated statue of Minerva, With the sugar price too high the fru
W 8 Crowell, Medford Nat. Bank bldg.
low
pine
60
M.,
sugar
pine
35
M..
red
Sheriff
—
C
E
Terrill.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
subject
carved from colored alabaster, has gal housewife will not buy logans in
H K Hanna, Old P. O. Bldg.
620 M., white fir 60 M.; SE’* SE’4.
Assessor—J B Coleman.
F. M. Calkins, Old P. O. Bldg.
to the conditions and limitations of fir
been discovered on the slto of Em quantities.
yellow pine 160 M.. sugar pine 20 M.,
Treasurer—A C Walker.
T W Mlles, Jackson County Bank bldg.
porium, which was n landing place on
School Supt—Susanne Homes Carter F J Newman, Palm bldg.
Newport. — Tho Newport-Corvallis the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 218), red fir 625 M„ white fir 35 M.; none
N W Borden, Palm bldg.
Coroner—John A Perl.
the Tiber for marble shipments in the highway was opened the entire dis- February 26. 1919 (40 Stat.. 1179), and of the timber on these sections to be
Winfield R Gaylord, Palm bldg
June
4.
1920
(4
Stat.,
758).
and
De
sold
for
less
than
$3.75
per
M.
for
Health
Officer
—
Dr
W
P
Holt.
E A and Charles Reames, Liberty bldg
days of republican and Imperial Rome. tance between the coast and the Wil- partmental regulations of September the yellow and sugar pine. $1.50 per
O C Boggs, old postoffice bldg
Surrounding Emporium were schools lamette valley Saturday. State High- 15. 1917 (46 L. D„ 447). and June 22, M. for the red and yellow fir and
Frank De Souza, Liberty bldg.
Glenn O Taylor, J P and City Judge,
for marble cutters and sculptors, and way Engineer Cline and Commissioner 1920 (47 L. D., 411), the timber on $1.00 per M. for the white fir.
City Directory
J ederal bldg.
T. 39 S.. R. 5 E„ Sec 17, NE't
there also were many Hellenistic art Malone inspected the work Wednesday the following lands will be sold July
Mayor—Emil Britt.
H A Canady, old P O bldg.
20. 1923, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public NW*, yellow pine 650 M.; SW '*
B. F. Lindas, Liberty Bldg.
Councilmen—Chester Wendt. Peter W
associations. Workmen, digging the and said that the road work on the auction
E Phipps, Clarion office.
at the United States land of NW >*. yellow pine 435 M.; NW
G W Godward and Frank Lindley
foundation for a building, came upon highway would be completed in the fice at Roseburg. Oregon, to the high SW’*, yellow pine 695 M : none of Fick,
Recorder—J. L. Roe.
ASHLAND
Nellie Dickey.
the statue, which Is carved in the most near future and that no detours would est bidder at not less than the ap the timber on these tracts to be sold
Treasurer—C. C. Chitwood.
L
A
Roberts.
Marshal—M D Jones.
exquisite Hellenistic style. Its color be used after the first of the coming praised value as shown by this notice, for less than $3.00 per M.
Briggs * Briggs.
sale to be subject to the approval of
WILLIAM SPRY,
W Trefren.
Council meets first Tuesday of each G.
is said to make it unique.
week.
W
J Moore.
the Secretary of the Interior. The Commissioner, General Land Office.
month.
C. B. Watson.
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