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Plember of FrulMaJ Grange Give Some Good Pointers on the) Subject. In all fruit and fanning sections poultry raising is a very desirable and profitable adjunct, and this portion of Josephine county Is keeping abreast of other parts of the state in raising good fowls and jast at this time there seems to be a deteimina tion on all Bides to raise the best and get the best results from them. At the last session of the Fruitdale Grange, Mrs. E. H. Wise, one of the enooesefal poultry raisers of that neighborhood read the following paper : Henology is a new science. Every farmer is or should be interested in it. Heretofore he has left it to the women folks or the oldest boy ; now be has found that he can make $1 a year per hen by a few simple rules, so he has become interested. , Of course poultry raising is made up of little things but what can we find that is worth while that isn't. First the profitable poultry raiser found that the old yellow striped-necked hen that had become too old to do Anything bot set was not worth her feed, so he came to the conclusion that bens must be young. Another thing, the old ben's grandmother and grandfather were not np to the stand ard of fo'l blooded poultry, besides being respectively "dominicker" and btahma, so the old hen and all the poultry were replaced with young full blooded stock. We will not dlsooss the breed for it might cause onr Rood neighbors to have a bone of contention. But rest assured the flock were of small breed and light eaters for he didn't care to go too heavy at flrt. The hen house was fixed op so that plenty of good fresh air was proonred by having one side of the house open. The next thing he sprayed the henhouse thoroughly with a good Hoe killer. He didn't want his hens to get to soch a state as the yoong woman who wrote to the department of agriculture thai: " Every morniug when I go out to my hen house I find three or fonr of the hens turned on their backs, legs curled op, never to rise'again. Please tell me what Is the matter with them." After thinking long and earnestly over the matter bright thought entered the head of the man into whose bands the letter bad fallen to answer, and Beizing a pen be wrote: "Dear Madam, yonr hens are dead." Please do not expect yonr bens to feed vermin and you too. He prooured a liberal supply of grit and kept green bone, which is rich in animal matter and protein. One can not always obtain this, bot it pays to buy a cotter if you have, a flock of bens. Grains contain so little protein that yoor heus will uot be supplied. Skininied milk is very valuable for laying hens, so iustead of wetting the iraah with water he used milk. The Daparmeot of Agrioulture has received a report from West Virginia which says, in the first test of 121 days 23 hens fad skimmed milk laid 1244 eggs as compared wish 99G egg laid by 212 heus fed by the mash mixed with water. The second test 60 hens laid 803 eggs in 37 days on the skimmed milk ratiou as compared with 632 eggs laid by a similar lot fed no skimmed milk. Tlie second priod of the second test the rations were reversed and the chickens fed skimmed milk laid 1230 eggs in 56 days as compared with 978 in the c-ise of no skimmed milk ration. ' When be fed the heus be threw the grain among some straw aud litter that he had placed on tue floor of I he shed. This gives his hens plenty of exeroise during the winter months. He selected eggs from his best bens and hatolied iu the incubator. This he set very early so that his chickens cams off the first of April. The pallets werti fed so they woold uot b scrawny, and he was paid for his trouble by gettiug eggs toe middle of October. He did not use any poultry tooio to weaken the digestive orgaus of his chickens, but kept them busy after their feed so ihey wereu t over led but alert aud active. Hens, he decldtd, hould moult eaily to lis tried foroing the uioit. He fed ver light raiioos so ih.it the hens got very thin, theu be Martd tue first ot August to fe d a.l tnev woi.ld eat. They soon lot tieir fe-tbrm, gained them agaiu aud werj ready to lay when eggs were huh. He has fouud out ihat cleanlinest is the watchword. Heus do not get irk without a cause. The feed troughs should never be left with fond to tlecav in them. Another thing, be fouud that all grit should be placed separate and not mixed with the' foud. Hi hens were fed alfalfa, cabbage -i Too many cabbage leaves will cause the eggs to have a cabbage flavor. The average farm flock should lay n average of 150 tgn Be, vear. even if there layer WHY SUFFER? Breevthe Hyomel and Kill the Loathsome Cewarrh Germ. Detnarav makes this an nam ril offer because he is authorised to do so by the makers of Mi-o-oa tablets and he is willing to have his system ap pear in the Coorier because he knows the offer is geooine. And while it may be that then about eight cases in ,100 that ara too Iar goue for Mi-o-na to cure, we are willing and ready to take all the chances, and if Mi-o-na does not cure any djspeptio can have his money back. Even withjthis liberal offer, Deniaray will not have to refund but a very small percentage, because the in- curable dyspeptics will find so much relief in Miona that they will once again look upon the sunny side of life and will continue to use Mi-o-na. Now, reader, you mav sav how can the makers of Mi-o-na make such an offer. How do they know that 93 per cent of the users will be oared and that the other 8 per cent or the in curables, willjbe relieved? why, 1 1 all ver simple. We've made this same offer in 1000 towns be fore we made it here, and we have figured out the percentages, so tbat when we make the statement we know it to be absolotelytrue. "Mi on a tablets are trulv irreat for anyouejtbathat stomach trouble. I can not prtiBe them too highly for what they have done forme." Mrs. D W. Bennett, Bucksport, Me. The price is only 60 ceuts a box. 11-20 2t The One He Liked Bast. A country clergyman on his round of visits Interviewed a youngster as to his acquaintance with nible stories. "My lad," he ssld, "you have of course beard of the parables r "Yes, sir," slyly answered the boy, whose mother had inducted him in sacred history; "yes, sir." "Good!" said the clergyman. "Now. which of them do you like best of alir The boy squirmed, but at last, heed ing his mother's frowns, he replied, "1 guess I like that one where some body loafs and fishes." Argonaut New Hampshire. New Hampshire was first called I -a conla, or Lacedaemon, a scholar among the New Englanders remembering that the Peloponnesus, the borne of the Spartans and Argives. was mountain ous; so was a portion of New Hamp shire, hence the propriety of the name. John Mason, however, who held a pat ent for the district, called It New Hampshire after his native country Iu England, noil then the name l-nconlu ns transferred to the hilly district surrounding I.nke Cbauiplulu. Ihsrtoii "ost. The men were holding an auliuuted dlSCUHSloU. "You're a line!" suddenly shouted one of tlll'lll. Well." responded the other, "muke less iioi.v about It. If you were a liar jmi noiildn't wiint the whole crowd told stunt it. would you':" Nora I'lnso, inn'um. Ol wish to lave you. Mrs. Close I'lsted Hut why. Nora? Haw we imt llnays treated you like one of the family? Xnra Thot yez iniv, inu'iil.i. un' It's limit, t tin 1 1 tlesli an' blood kill shtand Himy longer. Judge. "I tell you." said Sluuick. "tneu nre getting so foufiiiiudedly deceitful these days that yu eun't trust your West friends" "Ami. wh:it's worse."" Interrupted Burroughs gloomily, "you can't get yonr best friends to trust you." Ex change. "Edmund Is the smartest child 1 ever nw." Iwusted the fond mother. "He Is as keen us a rar.or." "Yes," spoke up grumpy grandpa; "hi reminds uie of u razor." "In what way?" "Why. he neods a strapping." Chi cago News. "Jin. why don't you keep out of the parlor? Things are running smoothly now.'" Cnonrr on vesr St SO 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradi Marks Copyshomts Ac. Anions Mnatnf tkMeb and flwrlpllrtii nay qvlcklf aaeartain our opinion rr nhr an In? noon w probaMr palntM. Commonta. llmirictlfor.nflc1nllal. HANDBOOK on Patent Mnt frM. OldMt uoorr fur t curing psutit. Patent Ulen throoih Sunn Lo. cIM prnal notfc, without chart, la the Scientific American. A nandKnoal? mwtrw) Mttf. I-rt . million of mit rtntlB kmroaL Tra.a. S3 fw. f"ar sionui. IL 8ol4 0711 nwdlr. Electricity From Human Bd. Thai electricity, best and ether are one and the same fluid Is the assertion of Frederick Uovendon of London, who also claims that every person exhales electricity from the finger tips and that be can take moving picture of the process. To do this be fills a square glass box with cigarette smoke mixed with air. The experimenter thrusts a finger through a hole In the bottom of the glass box. and a powerful arc lamp is turned on. The ether or electricity Is Immedlnately seen Issuing from the fin ger tips and photographed. Popular Mechanics. 8aved the Edition. Sir Frederick Gori Ouseley used to tell a story about the famous Claren don Tress, at Oxford, which shows how very easily serious blunders may be made. It was when a uew edition of the Bible was comlug out, aud uot till the final revision of the text, when In another moment it would have been Irrevocably fixed Iu Immortal type, that the printer was discovered to have Riven the following 'tree" ren- deriuR of 1 Corinthians xv, &i: ihe trumpet shall sound, and we Bhall be hanged." The Usual Treatment. "Look at that hoy!" I exclaimed. Sherlock Holmes" keou gate follow ed my own. The urchin now sketched in pencil on the drawing room wall. Now he carved his name on the piauo. Anon, laughing lightly, be spilled milk ou a Louis Seize fauteull. "In heaven's nomel" I cried. "Calm yourself, my dear Watson," Sherlock Holmes Interposed. "There la no need for Interference here. Do you not understand? Tbat villa has been rented furnished for the season." New Orleans Times-Democrat "Not It Were My Boy." Borne years ago the late Horace Mann, the eminent educator, delivered an address at the opening of some re formatory Institution for boys, during which he remarked that if only one boy was saved from ruin It would pay for all the cost and care and labor of establishing such an institution as that After the exercises had clesed. In pri vate conversation, a gentleman rallied Mr. Maun upon his statement and said to him: . "Did you not color that a little when you said that all that expense and la bor would be repaid If it only saved one boy?" "Not If It were my boy," waa the solemn and convincing reply. An Amaxed Woman. A woman who bad an Arabic glass cup of the fourteenth century end did not kuow Its value took it to the Brit ish museum. After due consideration the expert, to her surprise, said that, though the museum did uot waat It It might be worth $2,0110. The womau shuddered, because she had been igr rying In a crowded Loudon omnibus a bit of gssa worth so much money snd It had miraculously escaped smashing. Finally, wasting money more than Arabian glass, she sent the object to sn auctioneer's. Ksaey her amazement when, starting st (1.B00, the Amble cup went by le and bouixta and was anally knocked dowa for tbe nice sum of XWW. The bidding of two rivet collectors did tbe business. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Art June 3, 1878. Roseburg, Ore.. Mav 2, 1908, Notioe is herehv given that in com pliance with the provUioua of ths Act of Connress of Juii" 8, 1878, en titled "An Act for the sle of timber Lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevad, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Pub lic Land States by an act of August 4, 18112, DAVID KURATLI. nf BI8 Pettygrove Sr., Portland Coaotv of Multnomah State of Ore gon, filed in this office on January 28, 11108, his sworu statement No. 9H8H tor the purchase of the W'i SEI4, dE SEW Section 14, lot 3, of Section No. 2.1 in Township No. 40 South, of Ksuge No. 8, West. W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to show thai th land sought is more vslushlH for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to naid laud before He sier and Re ceiver of thi nfllce at Robbing, Or. gnn, on Friday, the 4ih day of December, 1908. lie names as witneB-s : J. S. Bailev of Ashland. Ore, Hatry Silfer ot Aahlttnd. Ore., Ira A. Ma'tiu of Portland. Ore., Adolf Sohulz of Port laud. Ore Anv and all rie'son) claiming ad verrelv the above den-rued 1ii.h are requested to tile their claims in ilns office on or before said 4ih day of December, 190. 1BENJAMIN L. EDDY Reaixter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Iut-rior, U. S. Land Office. Roeeburg, Ore. Sept. 24, 1908. Notice is hereby given tbat WILLIAM A. HOUUE, of Selma, Oregon, who, 'on April 22, 1902. mde Homestead Entry, Ne. U493 8, R 0l3 for WW. of NEW; WW of SE4, Section 14, Townnhip 58 Sooth, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to es tablish claims to the land above des cribed, before Joseph Moss, U. B. Commissioner at Grants Pass, Oregon, on tbe fith day of Deoember. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Sargent, of Selma. Ore., Roy Craig of Selma, Ore., David Hogue of Selma, Ore., Alfred Regan, of Selma, Ore., ft BENJAMIN L. EDDY. - - nT ""I Pai.tA. mil 11" "" CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, C. S. Land Office. Roeeborg, Ore., Sept 38, 1908. A sofflelent contest affidavit having been filed in this office by HENKY KLOPPER, contestant, against homestead entry No. 10.876, made Jnly 18. 1901 for the SEW Section 10. Township 89 S, Range 8 W. by Robert Ball, Con teste, in which it Is alleged that said Robert Ball has abandoned same fonr years ago, more or less, and has not been on said homestetd since also that no other person has lived on same since, nor made any impr Jveiueots and that sUd alleged atx-ence from the aid land was not due to his eni nlovment in tha Arrar. Navv. or Mariue Corps of lbs United States as I a private soldier, omoer, seaman, or marine, during the war with bpain. or dariug any other war in which the t'nited atatee may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on November 2, 1908 before Joseph Mors, U. S. Comissionsr, at his office in Grants Pass, Oregon, and that final bearing will bi held at II o'clock a. m., December 12, 1908, before the Register and Receiver at the United Stiates Laud Oillce in Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed September 38, 1908, Bet forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service o( this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. BENJAMIN L. FDDY, Register, NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., May 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisious of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, eutitlud "An act of the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, " as extended to all the Public Laud States by sot of August 4, 1893, JOHN O. METZ, of Rosebnrg, county ol Douglas, State of Oregon, filed in this office April 14, mm, hit sworn statement mo. ious7, for the purchase of the SEI4 NWU, NE 8W Jaand Ntf SEW of Section No. 22 in Township No. 114 Range No. S.WestrW. M. and will offer proof to show 4 bat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Rosebirg, Ore., on Friday, the 8tb day of Jauaary, 1909. He names as witnesses B. VY. Strong, of Roeeborg. Ore., W. D. Bell of Roseburg, Ore., Arthur L. Roadman ot Roseburg, Ore., H. A. Sanford, of Rosebnrg, Ore Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands ars requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of Jao oary, 1909. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior. U. S. Land Ofhoe. " Roseburg. Ore., Jaly 24, 1908. 2 Notioe is hut eh y given that ' W1LLARD MOSKR, of Ashland, Jackson Cuuntr, Or gun, who on Jnly 2U, 1908, made T'mher and Stone Application, No. 0457, for NS,' of N WW. and SW'V of NW4' aud NWLj ofSWlj Section 23, Townsihp .14 Sosth, Rsugs ft west Willamette, Mi-ririiau, has filed notice of intention o make Fiual Timber aud Stoue Proof, to estahlish clsiui ',lotba iam abov described, before Register and Keceiver at Roseburg, Oregon, ou ths HOt 1 1 day of Jiuuary 190U. Claimant names as witnesses: Oeorge Shearer 'f Ashland, Jackson Count, Or-goii, Louis Steinbach, of Komburu, D'l-.iglan county, Oregon Thomas Luster, ol Rosi burg, Douglas ouutv. Or gon, Thomas Taplm, of Roseburg, Dounlas comity, Op-gnu. BENJAMIN Li. fcWUi, Register NOTICE OV FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the Comity Court for Josephine Comity, Oregon. Iu the matter of ths 1 Estate of Thotuui A Hood, D ceased J Notice is beieby given that Ora Hood, the aliuininiratrix of the Estate of Tlmmss A. H od, deceawd, has filed iu the above entitled court aud cause her final account, aud that Satorday, Dec-mlier 5, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'cl ck a. m . at ths county court room at the Court House at Grants Psss. Joseph! un Count. O e gun, is herehv Hied ss the tirus and place for hearing said finsl account, snd all peri-oiH having objections t i said acciiaut are herehv notified to Al and present the same on or liefore said date. . Dated tl.li 0th day of November, A. D. 1 908 ORA HOOD, Administratrix. NOTIOE FOR PULB1CATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offlce. Roeeborg. Ore, April "0, 1908. Notie is beretiy given that FRED H. WHITFIELD of Portland. Oregon, who, on January . 1908. made Timber Applletlou So 9842. for HW'-i. Section 12, Town- hin 8 Sooth. Range 8 West, Will aruetta Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before tbe Register and Re ceiver at Roseburg, Oregon, on Ihe 21 day of November, 1908. I Claimantlnames ss witnesses: Wil lis D. Palmer of Portland, Orr gon. Arthur D. Dabney, of Portland, Ore , James A. Bennett, of Portland, Ed ward H. Suttoo. of Portland, Ore., J. S. Bailey of Ashland, Ore., Harry Silver of Ashland Ore. , BENJAMIN L. EDDY, 1 Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. a Land Offlce at Roeeborg. Ore,. September 19, 1908. Notioe Is hereby gives that FRANCES E. WIBLK, of Selms. Josephine County. Oregon. who. 00 Aogasl HMh. 1908, made tim- ner a Btooe Application, No. 0953, for WK of the NEW and the NEW of VT It t t fi . . a neT . . . " it, section o, iowoanip 87 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, baa hied notioe of intention to make final Timber A Stone Proof, la m. tabKsh claim to the land above de scribed, before Joseph uoss, U. a Commission, at Grants Pass. Oreoon. on the 7tli day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam O. Long, of Selma, Josephine County, Oregon; Charms wible of Selma. Josephine County, Oregon; jisepn c. erdin of Ursnts Pass, Josephine Coonty, Oregon; Martin A. Conger, of Oranta Pass, Josephine County, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OthVe. Roeeburg, Ore., Sept. 80, 1908. Notice is hereby giveu that BENJAMIN G. MASHBURN, of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, who, 00 September 80, 1!W8, made Timber and Stone Application No. 01567, for WW, of the SEU aud the ESi of the SW4, section 1. Town ship 41 Sooth, Range 9 West. Willa mette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to establish olaim to the land above described, before Joieph Moss, U. S. Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 19th day of De cember, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Car lton E. Harmon, of Grants Pass, Jose phine Co., Ore., Frank M. South, of O rants Pass. Joaenhine Co.. Ore.. James Swearlnger of U rants Pass, Josephine Co., Ore., Ezra M. Al bright, of Waldo, Josephine Co.. Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. United States Laod Office. Rosebnrg, Ore., Sept. 9, 1908. Notice i hereby given that MARY DUNHAM MOLL, formerly Mary Sanford Dunham, ol Selma, Oregon, who, on January 21, luoa, made Homestead Entry No, 13,882, SH. OHM) for SW of NWW. Si' of NE W. Section 26, toweshlp 87 onth, Range 8 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notioe of intention to make final five rear Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Joseph Moss, U. 8. Commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon on toe 24 ih day of November, 1908. Claimant u nines as witnesses: Clarence A. Frost of Selma. Ore.. Alfred B. Regan, of Ssima, Ore., Dolphin H. Wiiuer, of Selma. Ore., Ed srd D. Hagan, of Selma. Ore. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act J tins 8, 1878. Roeeborg. Ore., May 8, 11)08. Notice is hereby given, That In oomplisncce with the provisions of the Act of Congress, of Jobs 8. 1878, entitled "An Act for ths sale of Tim ber Lauds in ths Stats of Califo-nia, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory, " as exteuded to all Pnblio Land States by an act of August 4, 18U2. LAURA B. GREGORY of Athlaud, county nf Jackson, (Male nf Oregon filed in this office on May 2, 1908, her sworn statement No, lOOMIi for the purubai-e of Ihs North eastqoHiier of Section No. 22 iu Town ship No. 4 Month of Rang No. 5 West W. M., Ore., an1 will offer poof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stuns than for agri.:nltoal purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land he fop the Register and Reoelver of this office at Rnaeburg, Oregon, on Thurs day, the 7th day of Jaauary, 1 Hon. Mis names as leitesses: George K. Shearer, of Ashland, Ore , Thomas E. Luster, of Kosebnrg, Ore.. Louis Steinbaoh, of Roseburg, Ore., Louis Steintinch, of Rosehurg. Ore., Beujamiu O. McOee.nf R iseborg, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office ou or before said 7th day of January, 1909 lif.NJAMlN L. r.UDX, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act Jone 8, 187H. Rosebnrg, Ore.. Msy 2, 1908. ' Notice 1. hereby given that in com pliance witn the provisions of the act of Congress of Jone 8, I818, entitled An act for lbs sain of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nsvada and - Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pohlin Land States by act of Aogust 4, IHU2, ADOLF SCHULZ. of Portland, county of Mulnomah, State of Oregnn, filed In this office, February 1, 1908, his sworn statement No V8M9, for the porcbase of the HW, of SEW,, the NEW. of SEW, and SEW, cf NEW of Sectiou No. 20, In Town ship No. 40 8, Range No. 8 West, W. M. aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Kosebnrg, Oregon, oa Friday, the 4th day of December, 19118. He names as witnesses: James 8. Ruilev of Ashland. Oregon, Harry Silver, of A'hland. Oregon, David Kuratli of Portland, Oregon. Ira A. Martin, of Portland, Oregon. Anv and all pern. 11 1 claiming ad versely ths above-described lands ate re.iaet-d file their claims In this office on or before said 4tb day of De oember, 1908. .r . , rxr r irr.T.V Ur,,ijAJii,i 1. TtVkJ , , TfOTLSX " ;Keg liter. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber 'Land. Aot Jane S, 1878. Roeeborg, Oregon. May S, 1908 Notioe is hereby given that rn com pliance with tbe provisions of the aot of Congress of Jons a, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands la the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada", and Washington Terri tory" as extended to all the Pnblio Land btatea bv act of Aogust 4 1892, INEZ a DABNEY of Portland county of Moltouiah State of Oregnn filed in this office on Jan uary 28 1908 her sworn statement No. 9887 for the porohase of the NEW. of Section No. 4 lo Township No. 408, Range No. 8 West W. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural rjur- pones, and to establish his olaim to said laud before Register and Receiver at Rosaburg, Oregou on rriday, the 4th aay of Dsoomber, 1908. She names as witnesses: J. 8. Baily. of Ashland. Ore. : Harrv Sil ver, of Ashland Oregon; Ira A. Mar tin of Portland Ore ; Isabella Joval of Portland, Ore. Any aud all persons claiming advetse ly tbe above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this otliue on or before said 4th day of December 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Aot Juno 8, 178. Rosebirg, Ore., April 80, 1008. Notice is hereby giveu tbat iu com pliance with the provisions of the Ant ot Congress of Juue 8, 1878, en titled "An Act tot the sale of Timber Lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all Publio Land Slates by an aot of August 4. 1892. JAMES A. BENNETT. of 450 Thompson St., Portland, County of Multuomah, State of Ore gon, filed In this office ou January 9, 1908, his sworn statement No. 9841 for the pure base of tbe SEW of Seo- tion No. 12 In Township No. 89 South of Range No. 8 West W. M.. Ore., and will offer ptoof to show that the land sought U more valuable for its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his olaim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday, the 23d day .of November. 1908. He names as witnesses: Willis D. Palmer of Portland, Ore., Fred H. Whitefleld of Portland, Ore., Edward H. Sutton of Portland, Ore., Arthur D Dabney of Portlaud, Ore,. J. S. Bailev of Ashland. Ore. Harrv Silver of Aalilaod, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-desorlbed lauds are requested to file their olalms in this oftloe on or Wore said 23d day of November, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lau'd,' Aot Juue 8. 1H7B. Rosebnrg. Ore.. Aorll 80. 1208. Notioe is hereby given, That in oowpllanoe with the provitons of the Aot of Congress ot Juus 8, 1878, en titled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory, " as exteudod to all Publio Land States by an aot of August 4, 18U2 ARTHUR D. DABNEY of 428 Bwoond St., 'Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, filed in this office 00 January 9, 1908 his worn statement No. 9840 for the purchase of the W NWf, N' 8WW of Section No. 14 in Township No. 89 South of Range No. 8 West W.M., Ore., and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposws, aud to establish his claim to said laud before ths Register and Receiver of this office, at Rose burg, Oregon, 00 Monday, the 23d dy or Novsmlier, 1908. He names as witnesses: Willis D. Palmer of Portland, Ore., Fred H. Whitfield of Portland, Ore., James A. Bennett of Portland, Ore., Edward II. Sutton of Portlaud, Ore., J. S. lialley ol Ashland, Ore., Harry Silver of Ashland, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above-desoribwl lands are requested to filu their olalms In this office on or before said 2 J d day of November, 10(8. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lind, Act Juno U, 1878. Hosuburg, Ore., May 7, 1908. Notioe la hereby given That in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congresi of Joue 8, 1878, en titled "Au Aot for tbe sale of Tluber Linda in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all pnblio Land States by an act of August 4, 1822, WILLIS D. PALMER of 674 Nenalem Ave., Portland County of Multnomah, Slate of Ore., gon, tiled In this offlce on April It, IWOH, his sworn statement No. IOO0U for the purchase of the NW8EW, 8 WW, rtr,M WW www or Hectlon No 14 iu Township No. 89 South of Range No West W. M. On. and will offer proof to show tbat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stoue than for agricultural pur noses. and to establish bis claim to said laud before the Regitter and Receiver of this office, at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Friday the 18th day of December, 1008. He names as wltesses: Ira'A. Mar tin, of Holland, Ore., Kred II. Whit field, or Portland, Oregon, Edward II. Htittou, of Portland, Oregon, J. S. Bailey, of Ashland, Oregon, Charles Turner, of Holland, Oregon. Harry riliver, Ashland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lauds are reqatwted to file tbelr claims in this office on or before said 18th day of December, 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. stakes Klitiw. t wti iar Z