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CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1003, C entral P oint H erald A former Duk* of Norfolk was oooe ftruLg«!) rUil>urri»HMnl at the bm-uklast table. A large bou»e party bud gatb ered together at Arundel castle, and lbe duke was entertulnlng, us bo could . [ So well do. The butler entered tbe i breakfast room rattier hurriedly and An Independent loc»l newspaper ! evidently very excited. "Y our grace— devoted to the interents o f Central j may It please your grace," be sutd, try ing to attract tbe attention of bis ducal Point and the Rogue River Valley. master. "W bat Is It?" "M ay It please Published EveryJThursdav. fl'ibacripLonl^ptice, $1.50 !per year, in your grace, Lord Tburlovv bas laid an egg ” "You don't say so!" “ Teg, your advance. grace.” An explanation wus due bis startled guests, and tbe duke told bow, some time before, tbe daughter o f Lord Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, Tburlow, lu looking at tbe valuable 1900, at the Post Office at Central Point, collection uf owls which tbe duke pos Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress of sessed, stopped before one o f tbe cages and, looking at tbe blinking bird, said, March 3, 1879. | "W hy, bo's Just like papa.” The bird was ever after called "L ord Thurlow." I —"In Lighter Vein." L a n c a s t e r A P a t t b o m , P u b l is h e r s S. A . P a t t i s o n , E d i t o r . J. E. L a n c a s t e r , B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r THE UNO IRAUDS. The more or less famous —or to he correct, infamous—Oregon land fraud cases seem to be, to use an old slang phrase, “ peter ing out.” In the case against Hall, Stiewer, Hendricks et al, the man Hall seems to be in the position of “ holding the sack” for the entire aggregation of alleged swindlers, the other honorable gentlemen (?) com prising an ex-state senator, an ex-U. S. Commissioner and other more or less celebrities of the old time Oregon political regime, having been given an immunity bath in consideration of saddling the burden o f the apparently nasty mess on Hall. Hall, it seems, according to the testi mony, was remiss to the extent o f doing what he could to shield from prosecution the big guns of the Butte Creek Co., who were in a position to give him more or less political help in holding on 'to his office. Hendricks and Stiewer, who appear to have been the chief beneficiaries in the great land gobbling game in Wheeler County, get ofF easy by turning against Hall and the leaser lights in the Butte Creek ■game, will probably also go clear, because it would hardly look good to cinch them after letting their principals off. If there have been, land frauds ’ in Oregon—and who doubts it?— -and if the former political boss •of Wheeler and Gilliam counties, •who tried to steal almost half a •county, and the former U. S. official, who is charged with hav ing prostituted his office in an "endeavor to assist his political god and business associate in the crooked work, are guilty, it is to be deplored that conditions and the law are such that they should be given immunity in order that their political friend should be convicted. •l-K H -K-l-M -l-K -K -i-l-K "!"I* 1 ! THE SIGN OF SAFETY 6 urpri»«d tH . Quo«ta. i S I L V E R W A R E ; i________ . — $4000,000.°° T W E NEVER SPECULATE. T Wm. S. Crowell, President F. K. Deuel, Vice-President Oris Crawford, TAKE NOTICE!! After January 1, 1908, and until further notice, I will only be in my place o f business during the afternoon of each day, other matters, for a time claiming my attention in the forenoon. I will still, however, Rive careful at tention to repair work on watches and jewelry and all other branches of my business. Respectfully, P. J. HICKEN. [Rogers’ Bros. Triple plated The Best on Earth. Timber lend. Act June 3. 1878.-- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. /C E N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. 193 T F. H . W E B B I | ¡Geo. W. Dunn, 2d]V. Pres. ¡M. L, Alford, Cashier Aaa’ t. Cashier LODGE D IR E C T O R Y . Ferocious Pike. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Tbe pike has been termed the fresh water shark, and it deserves the name. Office oyer First National Bank There are scores of cases on record where pike have seized ducks, swans, Medford S i l t Oregon even dogs, In tbe wator. There la even a story of a pike seizing a man. Tbe tnan was a Dr. Gouge, w ho when bntlilng near Vienna waa seized by the heel by a pike weighing more than thirty pounds and dragged under w a •• Removed to New ter. Ilnd not bis friends come to his Building rescue he would certainly havo been 14 drownod. A certain amount of risk With my fine line of attaches to the catching o f large pike. That celebrated sportsman Cbolmunde- Confectioneries ley Pennell once booked nnd landed a y Fruits, particularly fine specimen from the and Fiesh Bread. Thutues, when the creature sprang from the groas and fixed Its sharp teeth lu his leg Just above tbe knee. I have added a first-class Its Jaws bad to be pried open with a stick to force It to let go. — Loudon Lt neh Counter. Standard. wher e T ” NEARLY i i OF MEDFORD Too Much Cordiality. I. 0 . O. F. A certain young man In New York la looking anxiously for expert advice Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, as to bow be ahull cease his weekly com er Second and Pine Sta. Visit cull upon a certain young woman ing brothers are specially invited to without plunging Into all sorts of trou m eet with us when in town. ble. G eo . L. F ord , W. E P rice , "Oh, I like tbe girl as well as ever,” ^Secretary. Noble Grand' be explained to a friend, "but lt‘a this way: Every time I go there she shakes bands, and we go into tbe parlor. P R O F E S S IO N A L Then one of her sisters comes la and shakes hands. Daring the next twouty minutes the other Ove sisters come la, JSROM E L. RAWHOUSER one at a timo, and 1 have to get up and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ahake hands with each. Office second floor John Rosa building, "W hen I've been there half an hour, over Herald office. Pine street. papa and mamma drift In—separately. Cal] residence from office shone when More handshaking'. And Aunt Etnma necessary, day or night. aoon after brings up the rear. When CENTRAL P O IN T ..................... OREGON. I get through my time is nearly up, and my arm feels like a political can didate's at a campaign reception. Bay, how can I quit It?"—New York Globe. DR H. r . HARGRAVE Why Ha Looked Sour. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden when In New York told a reporter »bat Ameri cans all worked hard nnd looked bappy. "In my country," Uie prince went on, “ we work bard, too, but we have not your happy look. Perhaps lt la tbe cli mate. At any rate, we tell a story In Sweden that la typical, a story that will give you some Idea of our nation al cxpresalons, though not, I'm sure, of our national character. "A Frenchman viBlted a Swede In Stockholm, nnd one morning the two friends act out for a walk. Suddeuly tbe Frenchman exclaimed Impatiently: " ‘ You look ns sour us a pickle. Whg don’ t you smile? W hy don't you have a pleasant, good natured air wben you arc out o f doorsY " ‘Wbat,* growled tbe Swede, ‘and have everybody (topping me for a match or asking bow to get aotue- I st National Bank RESOURCES ^ J .j . |- !- H;-:-;d-d-q-H-H~l-l-H-H-h4 U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg, Oregon, December 18. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» of the act o f Congress of June S, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands j in the States of California. Oregon, Nevsd*. and Washington Territory.” as extended to »11 the Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892, 1 Clarice V. Nye, of Prospect, county of Jackson. ! State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office j his sworn statement. No. 8773, for the purchase of ! the NWV, of NWVi, of Section No. 10. in Town- | thhip No. 83 South, Range No. 2 East, W. M.. and ; will offer proof to show that the land sought is ! more valuable for its timber or stone than for j agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim j to said land before A« S. Biiton, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on S atu r da y , the 7th day o f M arch . 1908. He names as witnesses: William T. Grieve, o f i Prospect, Oregon: Tracy Boothby, of Peyton, Ore gon; Joseph J. Phipps, of Peyton Oregon; Nelson j M. Nye, o f Proapect, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described binds are requested to til« their I claims in this office on or before said 7th day of I March. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. [C E N T ! POINT PHARM ACY Central Point Market LEWIS & SONS, Props. FRESH and S A LT M EATS . Beef, Pork, Mutton and VeaL Timber Land, Act June S. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907. 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 lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Alfred D. Gorden, of Prospect, county of Jackson, State of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 8762. for the purchase gf the E'j N W '(, NW), NWVi. o f Section No. 8. in Town ship No. 34 South. Range No. 1 East. W. M„ 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 A. S. Biiton, U. S. Commis sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on T uesday , the 3rd day of M arch . 1908. He name» as witnesses: Frank Caster, Benja min F. C. Edmondson and Anna Edmondson, of Derby. Oregon, and James W. Berriam, o f Trail, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described land» are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 3rd day of March. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Regiater. We invite your patronage. D. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. C. G R IM City Draying and Transfer C en tra l P o in t, All kinds of hauling promptly done. U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f fic e . U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg. Oregon, December 17, 1907 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 lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land S ates by act of August 4, 1902, Laban B. Caster, of Eagle Point, county of Jackson. State of Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 8748, for the purchase of the SWV4 NEW. NWW SEV4.NL*« SWW. SKW N W ',, of Section No. 80, in Township No. 31 South. Range No. 1 East, W. M.. arid will offer proof to show tEiat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to Raid land before A. S. Biiton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med ford, Oregon, on T hursday , the 27th day of F ebruary , 1908. He names as witness; Andrew B. Chartraw. of Derby. Oregon; Edward Higinbothan. of Derby. Oregon; Samuel Vestal, of Eagle Point, Oregon; Franklin M. Caster, of Eagle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of February. 1W8. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Roseburg, Oregon, December II, 1967. Roseburg. Oregon. DecetribcrT7.1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with : the provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Washington Territory," as extended to all the • Public Land States by act o f August i. 1892, Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. Jacob i Augustus Lee Williams, of Central Point, couaty G. Cassutt, of Medford, county of Jackson. State ! of Jackson. State of Oregon, has this day filed in o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his this office his sworn statement. No. 8755. for the sworn statement. No. 8749. for the purchase o f the purchase of the NW NWW. NWVi NEW. e f Section NVa SEW. o f Section No. 24. in Township No. 33 : No. 20, in Township No. 36 South. Range No. 1 South, Range No. 1 East. W. M., and will offer ! East. W. M.. and will offer proof to show thst the proof to show that the land sought is more valua ; land sought is more valuable for its timber or ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural i stone than for agricultural purpose«, and to purpoHee, and to establish his claim to said (and i establish his claim to said land before A. 9. before A. S. Biiton. U. S. Commissioner, at his ‘ Biiton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, ia Med ford, Oregon, on office, in Medford, Oregon, on T hursday , the 27th day of F e b r u a r y , 1908. S aturday , the 29th day of F ebruary . 1908. He names as witneeses: Thomas C. Norris, of Ho maraes as witnesses: Isaac B. Williams, o f Jacksonville, Oregon; John F. Ditsworth, of Pey j Central Point. Oregon; John A. Obenckain, ton. Oregon; Jesse A. Sullivan and Benjamin K. | Chrles A. Obenchain and Charles A. Edmondson, W. Heberllng. of Medford. Oregon. o f Big Butte. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the at>ove-described lands are requested to file their • above-described >ands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of t claims in this office on or before said 29th day o f February. 1908. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. ; February. 19U8. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Register Timber Land. Act June 3, 1873.— NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Husband and W ife. THE THAW CASE. A man Is not bappy when be la con tlnually botng mado to feel that be has acted like a brute, nor does auy man The jury in the Thaw murder case like to have a woman, however dearly returned a verdict o f not guilty, on the he lores her, peering forever Into tbe grounds o f insanity on the defendant, recess of bis mind with a view to find and Thaw is now an inmate o f the ing out If be cares for her as much as he did yesterday. I have seen many asylum for the criminally insane. It is a decent fellow made almost brutal by probable his detention there will be but this sort of affectionate Inqulsltlou. No for a short time, as it is expected he man enjoys having his affections pull will be able to convince the lunacy ed up by »lie roots to see If they have commission that he is not dangerous to grown or not since yesterday. In short, the public if allowed bis liberty. every human In-lug feels tbe need o f t Every Thaw 's acquittal is less due to his little decent mental privacy. money than to the character o f the one has a right to thoughts of bis own, All Work Strictly First-class. reprobate whom he killed, as the a right to variations of emotions that ha Is not houud to tell about. Women American people are getting good and do not think this. They w ill relentless tired o f the antics and amusements o f ly track every feeling their husbands j creatures o f the Stanford White class. have to Its last biding placa. Then, Thaw himself is nothing more than an when all spontaneity I* dead, they addle-headed representative o f the idle mourn for It.—'“ Husband” in Harper's I rich class anti it is probable that the Moore's Conscience. only act o f Ins life that might poasibly Iclgli Hunt relates In bis writings be termed a benefit to society was his tbe following: "r e m o v a l" o f White. The public will " l rememlier, when I was showing 11. C. TURRILL, PROP. be relieved to know that the case in lo r d Ityron and Moore my garden j all its nastiness is ended and that the while In prison for publishing what I My Bread etc is strictly first-class curtain may now lie permitted to drop. was called a lib el’ on the prince re- j gent, s smart shower came on, which 1 and is second to none in thestate Induced Moore to button up his coat j Hendricks, Stiewer nnd Mays must and push on for the Interior. He re-j Special orders solicited for fine have felt proud o f themselves when turned Instantly, blushing up to h is ' they turned State’ s evidenee and went •yes. having forgotten the lameness of I cakes. Satisfaction assured. on the witness stand against Hall his friend. " H o w much better you behaved,' he Give me a trial. "W h en thieves fall out, honest men get said to me afterward, ‘In not hastening their du e s," is an old and more or less to get out o f the rain! I quite forgot true saying, but in this case it is just the for the moment whom I waa walking fear o f punishment and hope o f immu with.' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION nity brought about the condition. It "I told him that the virtue was In is the province o f the prosecution, o f voluntary on my part. having been oc~ | D e pa rtm e n t of tu b I n terio r . course, to make its case stronger by eupled In conversation with his lord | land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. confessions o f accomplices in crime, but ship, which be was not, end that to January 24. 19Ut. f orget a man's lameness Involved s Notice is hereby given that Martha R. Mitchell, It doesn’ t raise the confessors in the sister and only heir at law of Christiana M Seavey. compliment in lt which the sufferer estimation o f the |icoplc. Medford ! of Grants Pasa. Oregon, has filed notice of her rould not dislike intention to make final five year proof *n support Mail. " True,' said he. twit the dsrll of It of her claim, vi*: Homestead Entry Ne. 119NX made August 19. 1902. far the 1-ot 4. S«vtvw 30. was thst 1 was forced to remember It and Lota l and 2. Section 31. Township 32 .South. February 32nd has lieen selected as by hla not coming up I could not la Range 3 Fast. W. M.. and that «aid proof wfl be made before Joseph Mess. IT. S. Cuaaans- "R oae Planting D a y " in Portland. decency go on, and to return was very >loner, at Grants Pass. Oregon, on awkward ’ W e d n esday , M arch W08. Five thousand bushes will be planted T h is anxiety appeared to me very She name« the following wv newer* to prove her that day in the city parka, and it is C . E. STEPH EN SO N Painting, Papering, Tinting, Signs. Central Point, Ore. CENTRAL POINT BAKERY CENTRAL POINT OR cinrtdently believed that fifty thousand more will he put out in the vards and gardens o f Portland and vicinity. amis ble>" ■a. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the kind, vis: William Grieve. Nelson Rly and Katie Grieve, of Prospect. Oregon, and Robert A Dean, of Grants Pass, Oregon BENJAMIN L FPDY. lUg'.ster. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! U nited S tates L and O ffice , Roseburg. Oregon. December 2,1907. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land State« by act of August 4. 1892. David S. Liveaay. o f Woodburn. county of Marion. State of Oregon, filed in this office on January 23. 1907, his «worn statement. No. 8714. for the purchase of the EW NEW. NW '« NEW and NEV4 N W ',. of Section No. 22. in Township No. 33. South of Range No. 1 E.. W. M.. Ore., ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aaid land before the Register and Receiver of this office, at Koeeburg. Oregon, on W edn er da y . the 22ml day o f A fril . 1908. He names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkins, of Salem. Oregon; Arthur Holden, of Trail. Oregon; James E. Martin, of Portland. Oregon; William Parker, of Woodburn. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22nd dav of April 19U8. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D e pa r t m e n t of t h e I n terio r . Land office at Roeeburg. Oregon. January 21. 19o8. Notice is hereby given that William T. Grieve, of Proapect. Oregon, has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final five year proof in support of his claim, vis: Homestead Entry No. 11029. made October 4. 1901. for the SW ef NW. Section ?7. Township 32 South, Range 2 East, and that said proof will he matie before A. S. Biiton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on M onday , M arch 23. 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the land, via: Nelson M. Nye. John Grieve. Stanford S. Aiken and John Ditsworth. all of Prospect. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Rug later. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION D e pa rt m e n t of the I n terior . Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. January 22. 190«. Notice is hereby given that John J. Winning- ham. of Trail. Oregon, has filed notice mf his inten- tion to make Anal five year proof in inpport (tfkii c I s m . vis: IWnwutead Entry No. 1UM2. made for tho NEW. Section «. Township 33 .South. Range 1 East. W. M.. and that «aid proof will be mado before A. S. iflitcn. U. S. Commisriooer. at his office, in Medford. Ore gon. on F r id a y . M a r a 7T. 190«. Retail Dealer in Wood. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.- NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. O regon U nited S tates L and O ffice . Roseburg. Oregon. December 18, 1907. Notice i8:hereby given .tEiat in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. Marvin A. Tripp, of Aberdeen, county o f Brown. State of South Dakota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 8769. for the pur chase of the NW NEW. SEW NEV4. NEW SEW. of Section No. 10. in Township No. 33 South. Range No. 1 Last. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Biiton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med ford, Oregon, on M onday , the 2nd day of M arch . 190«. He names as witnesses: Daniel D. Tompkins, of Salem. Oregon; John H. Slattery, of Oregon City. Oregon; John Wetsel, o f Central Point. Ore gon. and Richard Vincent, of Prospect, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2nd day of March. 19US. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. U nited S tates L and O ffice . Roseburg. Oregon. December 18, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions^ the act o f Congress o f JuneS. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, James R. Neil, of Jacksonville, county o f Jackson. Stato of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement. No. 8772. for the purchase of the EW NWV4. BWV4 NWW. SWW NEW. o f Section No. 18, in Township No. 34 South. Rings No. 1 East, W. M.. 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 A. S. Biiton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on S aturday , the 7th day o f M arch . 1908. He names as witnesses: .Thomas C. .Norris, of Jacksonville. Oregon; James Watkins. Frank R. Neil and George Brown, of Eagle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands arc requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of Match. 1998. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Timber Land. Act Juno S. 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In «.lie County Court o f the S t ite o f U n ite d S t a t e s I. a n d O r r i c r , Oretiou, fo r Jackson County. Roaeburg. Oregon, December 18. 1907. In the m atter of the eitate o f For- Notioe.is.hereby given .that in compliance with re«t J. Hecox, d-cea-ed. the provision!- of fhe act of Congress of Juno 3. Published notice is hereby ulren 1878. entitled "An act fer the sals of timber lands that on the « t h day of N orem ber, in the States of California. ‘Oregon, Nevada, and Territory." as extended to all the 1907, L o re tta 0 Law, as tbe adm inis Washington Ptfblic Land States by act of August 4. 1892. Frank tratrix i f the aboye entitled estate, R. Neil, of Eaglo Point, county o f Jackson. £tate filed in the C >unty Court o f J irkson o f Oreron. haa this day filed in this office his statement. No. 8786. for tho purchase of the County. Oreiirn, her duly aerified te sworn NWSWW. SEW SWW. NWW SEW. of Section pori. and th at the Rib day _ _ of _______ Janu- No. 10. in Township No. 84 South. Range No. I ______ a r j, 1908, the Hon George W. D u n n ., w *•• and win offer p » w u> skew that the Jiidkit* o f t h e Mhnvs entrilAri r im i-* . V " D nTe e n t i t l e d C o u r t , • p p o l o t e d b j p r o p e r o rd e r his office, ID l he C 'tu rt hOU*e ID Jackson F ille , J a ck sm County, Oregon, as the place ind h . 1 b rl a h a S L'. L « aa . a ,n d ! tb* 17»h day February, '1908, »' the boar of ¿ o 'c lo c k P. M. o f «aid day as tbe time when «aM final re port would com e on for final hearing. A ll persou, Intcresicd in aaid estate are hertby notified to appear at said time aDd place and make any o%. jectlon they may haye to the allow i ' ance o f aild report. ! Dated at Jsek-onyille, O regon, tht«. t h e 6th day o f January. 1906 IIA C. L a w , A d m l n U t r a i r i x o r t ile e - t a t e o f F orrest J. Q ecox , d ecea sed . I ^ 'm a r o valuable for Its timber or mxm# than for agricultural pur»ossa, and to 1 wubliah tua claim to aaid land W o r e A. S. Witon. ! Com«niasV>ner. at kisoOcv. in Medford, Oregon, on r~r"r TvuaaDAY. H m Uk day of M arch . 190C. He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of Jacksonville. Oregon. James Watkins, o f Keglo f»omt. Oregon; James R. Nell, of Jackson vibe. Oregon; J. Frank Brown, of Engle Point. Oreron. Any and ail persons claiming adversely tho a bo ve-d escribed lands are reqeeeted to Ale their claims in this office on -or before said 5th dag of M uch. tne. BENJAMIN L EDDY. NOTICE or r t U N G O r TOWNSHIP PLAT. N o « k . I! roam t h .t t h . p la t. <4 ta rv er n f T , . u s . . It l k . m t u I n « i t u u i , - Ta.xis.ILiw l. U u d u . will t* filed in this office on February 8. 19P8, at 9 o'clock A. M . and on and after such day wo shall be pro* ' " ■ — ■ ------------- pared to receive applications for the entry of the He names the following witneaaea to r m t hie * " P nap propria ted and uni «se rved land» ta suck Iontineons residence upon, and coltivatKm of. the Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, ourtiens of said township*. ' ad. via C«w*rr# W Week«. Thomas J. Johnson. BENJAMIN 1* EDDY. iK m iasR I'aw.-son aixl David W Penes, all of for sale at the H erald office. 50 cents! Trad Grown. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. J. M. L A W R E v r f * ’* ' a doten. tf | R ^ »i* .t,