CENTRAL POINT HERALP, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1905,
C entral P oint H erald
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
T h o se R o v in g J a p s .
In spite of the protestations In T okyo
that Japan Is peacefully disposed to
• A n c a s t e r & P a t t is o n , P u b l is h e r s
ward nil the world at present, the year
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 iv I A n a c e r opened with many signs that compli
cations over the Japanese Immigration
An independent local newspaper
problem may at no distant day Involve
devoted to the interests of Central
OF MEDFORD
both England and the United States.
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
Published Every Thursday.
Our own position as a people and a
Subscription] price, $1.50 ‘per year, in nation is well known. With 80,000,000
N EARLY
advance.
souls here, we can well afford to put
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, the bars up against undesirables of
1906, at the Rost Office at Central Point, any color and can assimilate a few
Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of
thousands, more or less, of nny strange
March 3, 187!>.
race open to assimilation on the Arner- !
lean plan.
VVm. S. Crowell, President
¡Geo. W. Dunn, 2d„V. Pres.
THE CHARTER ELECTION.
With the Japs on the Pacific shores i
F. K. Deuel, Vice-Presi lent
: m . L. Alford, Cashier
' p H E TOWN ELECTION for of Canada the case seems to be differ- !
Orts Crawford. Ass’ t. Cashier
the adoption or rejection of j eut- both for tho Dominion and the _
l a v_t,i ,
i mother country.
It Is sakl that tho
the new charter will
LO D G E D IR E C T O R Y .
Timber Land, A ct June 3. 1878. —
"yellow peril" there is not due to num
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tuesday, February 25th. The bers or the prospect of numbers, but
ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193 U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
general fe e lin g so far seems to to the fierce clannishness, the barbaric
I. O. O. F.
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907„
be that tile proposition will carry , aloofness of the few thousands In tho
Notice is hereby «riven that in compliance with
without serious opposition, which f“ l>nne8e settlements. They stand In
Meets every Saturday evening at
the provision*'of the ac t o f Congress o f June 8,
. . .
, , . , ,, „ ______ I a perpetual state of war against their
1878, entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
is to be expected, tor the reason
.
, . .
in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
comer Second and Pine Sts. Visit
Washington T erritory," as extended to all the
ing brothers are specially invited to
Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892.
that the future growth and ad- ijlc London Times, writing from van-
Clarice V. Nye, o f Prospect, county o f Jackson,
meet with us when in town.
State o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office
vancement of tllC town demands | com er, says that at the time of the G e o . L . F o r d ,
W . E P r ic e ,
his sworn statement. No. 8773. for the purchase of
a broader and more comprehen- trouble last year the whites of vancou-
Secretary.
Noble Grand the N W ' . ' f N W 'i. o f Section No. 10. in Town-
thhip No. 33 South, R a n «« No, 2 East, W. M . and
t iv e charter
i ver were astounded and alarmed at the
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
rrl . ,, ,
■ r
>i i
. efficiency shown by the Japauese. The
The outlook now is for the best Japanese quarter was seen to be nil
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
P R O F E S S IO N A L
to said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Cominia- I
year the town ever saw in the| arill(Hl camp, nnd an hour after the
sioncr, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
S atu r da y , the 7th day o f M arch . 1908.
way of building and general ex riot started the yellow-men were so J E R O M E L. RA W H O U SE R
lie names as witnesses: William T. Grieve, of
well
organized
nnd
equipped
for
actual
Piospcct,
Oregon: Tracy Boothby, o f Peyton, Ore
PH
YSICIAN
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pansion, but the new charter is
gon; Joseph J. Phipps, o f Peyton Oregon; Nelson
M. Nye, o f Prospect, Oregon.
Office second floor John Ross building:,
a necessity an a first step in battle that they could have defended
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
themselves against an army. Here
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
over Herald office, Pine street.
above-described lands are requested to file their
inauguratingthis era of progress. were the subjects of an Asiatic power
claims in tiiis office on or before said 7th dnv of
Call residence from office phone when
March.
1908.
BE
N
JAM
iN
L.
EDDY.
necessary, day or night.
on foreign soil prepared to fight to tho
Register.
BIGGER THAN UNCLE SAM.
death, and that not for individual C E N T R A L P O I N T ...........................O REG O N ’
A Klamath Falls paper says: “ Over rights, but for the glory and honor of
158 000 acres of Umber land in Klamath the mikado’s realm. Indignity toward
ccun'.y and nearly as large a tract in the meanest Jap lu the bunch is re- p i i . H . r . H A R G R A V E
Timber Land, A ct Juno 3, 1878.—
U)!«e c-Mwty is to be thrown open to be] gCnted by the totality ns au lusult to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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YSICIAN
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Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton,
leased to the cattle and sheep men for I the fatherland,
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
grazing purposes. This land has been
The Times man says that on the
Office over First National Bonk
We invite your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907. !
acquired by the Weyerhaeuser Land scene the matter has been treated by
N otice is hereby’ «riven that in compliance with I
company in the past few years. While Canadian officials merely as a local
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
M edford
Oregon
1878, entitled " A n act for the sale o f timber lands
i omo of it has been bought in tracts, political question. lie lays It all to la
in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
1 Washington Territory," as extended to all the
the greater portion of it has been pur bor unions* Influence and suggests that
Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892,
chased from the individual timber this should not affect the statesmen of
A lfred D. Gorden, o f Prospect, county o f Jackson,
Stato
o f Oregon, ha* this day filed in this office his
claimants and settlers. According to Ottawa In their dealing with the ques
sworn statement, No. 8762, fo r the purchase ef the
E 1 • NW* i. N W ' j N W '/i, o f Section No. 8, in Town
the tax list for 1907, the Weyerhaeuser tion. But there are British statesmen
Removed to New
-I- ship No. 34 South, Range No. 1 East. W. M.,
people own lands in this county with an In London nearer the throne than those
and will offer proof to show that the land sough t
is more valuable fo r its timber or stone than for
assessed value o f $033,244, on which In Ottawa, men who will be Influenced
Building agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commis
they will pay close to $16,000 taxes.”
perhaps by considerations broader and
sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on
C e n tra l P o in t, O re g o n
So the Weyerhaeusers are bigger greater than those which center in Ot
With my fine line o f
f
T uesday , the 3rd day o f M a rch , 1908.
,T
than Uncle Sam over there, and are tawa.
He names as witnesses: Frank Caster, Benja- |
Fruits,
Confectioneries i min F. C. Edmondson and Anna Edmondson, o f I
doing a “ land office business” alongside
Derby. Oregon, and James V/. Berriam, o f Trail,
Oregon.
of or in place of the goveonment. And
and Fresh Bread.
Truile Prospects For 1008.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood.
it is supposed they got all this land, and
above-described lands are requested to file their
A, sign of the healthy eondltions of
claims in this office on or before said 3rd dav o f I
millions of other acres in the Ptcific trade 111 this country Is found iu the
March, 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY,
I have added a first-class A
northwest, honestly, as we never heard increase of values In the exportations
Register.
Tim ber Land, A c t June 3, 1878.—
o f any prosecutions of them Hut look of manufactures last year. An Increase
Timber Lar.d, A ct June 3, 1878.—
Lunch Counter.
^
NOTICE FO R PU BLICATION .
at the big amount of taxes they pay! of approximately $50,000,000 in tills
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Their timber lands are probably worth class of exports Is reported. The In
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
Timber Land, A ct June 3. 1878.—
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
anywhere from $25 to $100 an acre, but crease was felt In nearly all of the
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18. 1907.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Roseburg, Oregon, December 17, 1907.
they are assessed at $0 an acre, and on Important Items of this commerce not H -
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the a ct o f Congress o f June 3,
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
nearly a million acres they pay the ably cars nud carriages, agricultural I
the provisions o f the ac t o f Congress of June 3, 1 1878, entitled " A n act fo r the sale o f timber lands
. . .
.
\e '
£ ° n* December 17, 1907 | i87gt entitled
sale
.... . . " . A . n act ‘ for the
”
* o * f timber lands
* in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and
immense sum of $16,000. Who says Implements, copper, structural Iron
Notice !S hereby given that in compliance with ; in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington T erritory," as extended to all the
t je provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, i W ashington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by a ct o f A ugust 4, 1892,
tflltf isn’ t the era of the “ square deal” ? and steel, locomotives, pipes nnd tit- I
1878, entitled A n a ct for the sale o f timber lands j Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892, Jacob A ugustus Lee Williams, o f Central Point, county
— Portland Journal.
tings, bools and shoes and lumber.
in
California.
Oregon, Nevada, . and
G. .r Cussutt,
o f Medford,
o f «.waavn,
Jackson, State o f Jackson, State o f Oregon, has this day filed in
... the States of —
r;
. . U | | -v
« ™ u ^ v*-«v
u iv iu , w county
u .iiii-vi
fvasmngton erritory,
as extended to all the i o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his this office his sworn statement. No. 8755, for tho
A fter January 1, 1908,
Trade conditions of tlie world do not i
ru blic 1 -and States by act o f August 4, 1902, Laban j sworn statement. No. 8749. for the purchase of tho \ purchase o f the NYs N W '/i, NWV4 NEW. o f Section
B. C«ftstei\ (>f Eagle Point, county o f Jackson. I N ' 2 SEW. o f Section No. 24, in Township No. 33 ! No. 20, in Township No. 35 South, Range No. 2
RAILROAD IANDS IN OREGON.
and until further notice,
threaten a decline of the demand for 1
State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ; South. Range No. 1 East, W . M., and will offer | East. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the
I
will
only
be
in
my
place
any
of
tlieso
articles.
We
may
not
■
o«?i
r n k
i
*’^2 Purchase of the ; proof to shew that the land sought is more valua- : land sought is more valuable fo r its timber or
At the time many people were rush
SW> , N L ’ ii NWVi SL’.W. N E’ J’ SWW. SEW N W U . I ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural stone than m
for agricultural purposes, and to
of business during the
ing out to file on Southern Pacific export the sumo values this year, hut)
or section No, 30, in Township No. 34 South, | purposes, and to establish his claim to said land I establish his claim to said land before A. S.
Range
No. 1 ----------
East.
M., and will
offer
proof
to j before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his j Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med
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n ci p
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afternoon of each day,
lamia in OneRon, on the ground that a considerable decline might take place I
show that the land sought is more valuable for its office, in Medford, Oregon, on
ford, Oregon, on
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
other matters, for a time
they were forfeitable nnd could be so and yet not Kerloiisly affect our Indus- !
T hursday , the 27th day o f F ebruary , 1908.
S aturday , the 29th day of F ebruary , 1908.
and to establish his claim to said land before A. S.
claiming my attention in
He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of
Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med
He mames as witnesses; Isaac B. Williams, of
obtained, The Journal discouraged the tries. A real stagnation of Industry I
Jacksonville, Oregon: John F. Dits worth, o f Pey Central Point, Oregon; John A. Obenchain,
ford, Oregon, on
the
forenoon.
I
will
still,
and
commerce
Is
generally
a
matter
of
!
movement, believing that nothing was
ton. Oregon; Jesse A. Sullivan and Benjamin K. Chrles A. Obenchain juid Charles A. Edmundson.
T hursday , the 27th day of F ebruary , 1908.
W. Heberling, o f Medford, Oregon.
o f Big Butte, Oregon.
however, give careful at
to be gained thereby, nnd it ia of the slow growth. When n market Is vast-
He name.*, as witness; Andrew B. Chartraw. o f
Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the
Derby. Oregon; Edward Higinbothan. o f Derby. above-described lands are requested to file their above-described lands are requested to file their
tention to repair work on
aame opinion still —though it did not ly overstocked a slump may lie ex- |
Oregon; Samuel Vestal, o f Eagle Point. Oregon; claims in this office on or before said 27th day of claim s in this office on or before said 29th day of
watches and jewelry and
Franklin M. Caster, o f Eagle Point, Oregon.
and does not now assume to speak peetcil, hut the articles enumerated In ]
February, 1908.
BENJ
A M IN
IN L.
r. R
nnv
BEN
JAM
EDDY.
February, 1908.
BE N JAM IN L. EDDY.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
all
other
branches
of
my
Register.
Register
the
list
of
exportations
lu
1007
which
authoritatively upon the matter. The
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
27th
day
of
business.
Respectfully,
government, it is understood, is still show an Increase are, with few excep- |
February. 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY,
investigating the case, with a view to Hons, of tho kind which would not be
Register.
Timber Land, A ct June 3, 1878.—
taking such action as it deems best in shipped on speculation. The only ma
Tim ber Land, A c t June 3, 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the premises, and the people must terial decline lu the exports of mnuu-
NOTICE FO R PU BLICATION .
await the results o f such action. As factures was In cottou cloths, nud thts
U nited S tates L and O ffice .
Timber Land A ct. J a n e 3. 1878.—
individuals or groups, it is unlikely falling off was due to unusually heavy
Roseburg. Oregon, December 13, 1907. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907
that they can accomplish anything ■iportatlous to China In 1003.
Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
the provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3,
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
Only the government, the whole peo
Roseburg. Oregon. December 2.1907. 1878, entitled An act for the sale o f timber lands the provisions o f the a ct o f Congress of June 3.
A Frenchman claims to have Invent
ple that granted the -lands on certain
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and 1878, entitled "A n act fo r the sale o f timber lands
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. W u h iiw ton Territory." as extended to 'all tile I in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and
eruditions, can successfully move to re ed an Ideal lec making machlue. Tills
1878. entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands public Land States ^by act o f August 4^ 1892. | W ashington T erritory.” as extended to all the
in the States o f California.
cover them, or to compel the grantee’ s contrivance has a siyileil cylinder of
W ashington T erritory,”
Public Land States by act
assigns to carry out the original con chemicals which will last as long as
S.
Livesay, o f W oodbum . county o f Marion. State
the machine Itself, and tho w hole ur- j
tract.
o f Oregon,
' this
“ ’ office
“
regon,'filed 1 in
on January 28. T O
SSf‘ ¡“ S N.°-¿5’
Tow.mihi?1N,i 33
Range the EV. N W U .'S W H N W S , SW U N E 'i. of
his sworn
worn statement. No. 8714. for the purchase o f fa«* ♦£??** j . '
W1 oi^fr proof to show Section No. 18, in Township No. 34 South. Range
That the lands have long been in rnngemeiit is very simple, tho smaller i
the
E N E’ j . N W 't N E 'i nnd NEV, NW '/i o f ' uVat 1 . an d sousrh- is more valuable fo r its tim- No. 1 East, W. M., and will offer proof to show
m
e i3'4
more valuable
fo r its ♦™!—
timber
Section No. 22. in Township N o. \ South o f Rane>> .
°5 u r u 6 f . n . . W icu ltu r a l purposes, ar.d that the land sought is ------------*
•—ui~ e—
equity, and ought to have been in law, models heilig oiicrated liy band power. |
1 c E.. W.
m » it /-v______i
,, offer
...
a S.
a or stone than fo r agricultural purposes, and to
to establish
establish his
his flnim
claim tn
to caiH
said lanJ
land before A.
No. 1
M.. Ore., and will
proof . 1 to fvange
show to
forfeitable, we have no doubt whatever. If tlie inventor makes good Ills claims
that the land sought is more valuable for its tim Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bliton,
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford,
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to ford, Oregon, on
A private citizen would not have broken the new tunchiuo will Lie a boon to the
Oregon, on
establish his claim to said land before the Register
M onday , the 2nd day of M arch , 1903.
the terms imposed by the government general public.
and Receiver o f this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
S aturday , the 7th day of M arch . 1908.
He names as witnesses: Daniel D. Tompkins.
W ednesday , the 22nd day of A pril , 1908.
o f Salem, Oregon: John H. Slattery, o f Oregon
for as many days as the railroad has
He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of
City.
Oregon;
John
Wetzel,
o
f
Central
Point.
Ore
All
Work
Strictly
First-class.
Jacksonville, Oregon; James Watkins, Frank R.
H e names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkin», of
Fashionable women have resolved to |
broken its contract for years without
j Neil and George Brown, o f Eagle Point, Oregon.
Salem. Oregon: Arthur Holden, o f Trail. Oregon- gon. and Richard Vincent, of Prospect. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
Jam es E. Martin, o f Portland. Oregon; William
.. f
|
i n t
O rr*
forfeiting Ids kind. The government "• « r U<> feathers ou their liats except ' p
above-described lands age requested to file their above-described lands arc requested to file their
Parker, o f W oodbum , Oregon.
A C i J lI l , W I L ,
would have heard no sophisticated ex those of the crow. The principal o c - p ^ ^ O u l
Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said 2nd day o f claims in this office on or Itefore said 7th day of
BE N JAM IN L. EDDY.
above described lands are requested to file their March. 1908.
M atch, 1908.
BE N JA M IN L. EDDY.
cuses, but would have put him olf the cupation of the crow Is extracting seeil _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ claims
Register.
Register.
in this office on or before said 22nd dav of
April, 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. FDDY.
land and left it open to some other corn from the ground, and when his
Register.
wings
are
transferred
to
milady's
hat
settler. But it does not deal in thi 3
w»y with a great railroad corporation. the cornfields will yield several more
Tim ber Land, A c t June 3. 1878.—
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
With it the government must deal very huslioliuper aero.
NOTICE FO R PU BLICATIO N .
considerately, for lo! the railroad com
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
The discussion ns to the propriety of
U nited S tates L and O ffic e ,
pany is itself, in practical operation, u
Oregon, for Jack.on County.
H. C. TURR ILL, PROP.
D epartment of the I nterior .
Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1907.
women smoking lu public Is growing
large part of the government.
Iu
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
For
Land office at Roseburg. Oregon.
N otice is hereby given that in com pilasse wftl*
rest
J.
Hec
>x,
tlecea-ed.
Yet there are signs and symptoms of warm, but It will he a long time he- My Bread etc is strictly first-class
the
provisions
o f the act o f Congress o f June 3.
January 21, 1908.
Published notice is hereby given 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale o f timber lands
N otice is hereby given that William T. Grieve,
a new order of things, under which the foro we find them joining the dudes
j in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
ilia'
on
the
4’
h
day
of
Novembe-,
o
f
Prospect.
Oregon,
has
filed
notice
o
f
his
inten
real rights of the common people w ill ou tho platforms of tho street oars and is second to none in thestate tion to make final five year p roof in support o f his !!> >7, Loretta U Law, as the adminis W ashington T erritory," ns extended tô all the
Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892. Frank
viz: Homestead Entry No. 11029, made
be more, and the pretended anil imagi with cigarettes between their teeth. j Special orders solicited for fine claim,
October 4. 1901, for the S 1 1 o f N« _\ Section 27. t r a t r i x <1 the aboye entitled estate, R. Neil, o f Eagle Point, county o f Jackson. State
Township 32 South. Range 2 East, and that said " "1 m tRe 3*unty Court of Jickion o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
nary rights of the railroad corporations
p n w f wîlî be made before A. S. Bliton. U. S. O ' U n t y . Oreg n, her duly verified re sworn statement, No. 87fifi. for the purchase o f the
One preacher claims to have provid 1 cakes. Satisfaction assured.
N '- iS W ',. S * ’ « SW «*. N W ', 8E H . o f Section
will be less, considered and heeded.
Commissioner, at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
port. and that r n thefith da» of Janu No. 10. in Tow nship No. 34 South. Range No. 1
ed
support
for
eighty-seven
persons
M o n d ay . M arch 23. 1908.
Under this changed program, if it shall
; East, W. M.. and will offer p roof to show that the
y.
191/8,
the
Hon
George
W
Dunn,
Give me a trial.
H e name« the follow ing witnesses to prove his J ri
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
be brought about, the ;4»it hern Pacific for the Inst two years by faith and
th“ -btive entitled Court, I stone
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the
than fo r agricultural purpoees, and to
land, viz: Nelson M. Nye. John G rievoustanford I
b y p r o p e r O r d e r b i s O ffice , ! establish his clqjrn to said land before A. S. Bliton.
company will have to g ivj up its lands prayer. That looks Uko an easy way
S Afken. W .o . VaughR and John Diuwurth. aU
b e 0 » u r i I i OU m » in J a c k S 'i r i Vi l l n ! U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford,
which it long ago forfeitel, to the | eo- to make n living, hut it s hard for
o f Prospect. Oregon.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY
!*
•
............
-
r f d t i w m r i l j e , Oregon, on
J , ' [ t ®
n ] r T ' , ur,l>
* O'Fton.
a* thp pi«ce
Rvirist.r.
h
,, , y , f F
p e e v>ruary
i,r ,
)u o s
ple, to whom they belong. Or at the those who never learned the trade.
1908
T h ursday , the 5th day of M arch , 1908.
V-he h o u r O f &nVlrw*lz P V|
H e names as witnesses: Themas C. Norris, of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
least the corporation will be obliged to
t u e H o u r o r wO CIOCK F . M of s a i d Jacksonville. Oregon: Jam e. Watkins, o f Eagle
That
teamster
who
dropped
the
"rib
W h e n « a i d f in a l re* Point. Oregon; James R. Neil, o f Jacksonville,
sell the lands at a fair price to actual
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D epartment of thk I nterior .
port would COIQQ OO f o r f in a l b e a r i n g Oregon; J. Frank Brown, o f Eagle Point. Oregon,
bons” for good on his ninetieth birth
settlers.
Any and * all
I «and Office at Hamburg. Oregon,
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Anv
" ” persons
**“ * claim ing adversely
*- the
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D epartment of the I nterior .
o r « h a i.
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, above-described land* are requested te file their
Many tracts ought not now to be day m olt find It hard to evade the
January 24, 1908.
iliO
apppar a
. claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
L.IKI O f f l c . . R e b u r y .
t|
m e n e r „ t n Oy
d I r II
, a r ( t , ie d m ?'•
i
feeling
that
he
has
played
the
role
ot
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Martha
R
M
itchell
DDY,
sold at *2 60 an acre, for they are
BE N JAM IN L. EP
make ar y ob March. 1906.
sister ami only heir at law o f Christiana M Seavey,
Register
to the allow-
worth far more. Conditions are differ “a quitter.”
o f Grants Paaa, Ort'gon, ha* filed notice o f her
st Nationa
RESOURCES
L VE RW ARE
$ 4 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .00
W E NEVER SPECULATE.
Bros. Triple plated
The Best on Earth.
C
GENT’ L POINT PHARMACY
Central Point Market
FRESH and SALT MEATS.
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
13 .
C.
G R I M
.
City Draying and T ra n sfer
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R H. W E B B
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TAKE NOTICE!!
P. J. IiICKEN.
C. E. STEPHENSON
Painting,
Papering,
Tinting,
Signs.
CENTRAL rOINT
!
BAKERY
'CENTRAL POINT OR
ent from what they were 30 or 40 years
ago. What ought to be done, if the
lands are not forfeited, is to oblige the
cortH.ration to sell them at a price ap-
prai. id by the government, and turn
the price, in excess of $2 50 an acre.
JVer to the government. This would
be the utmost that the corporation
g uld reasonably ask to kr p the «2.50
un mere*. Portland J a nul.
It Is hoped by thousands of patriots
that Secretary Taft's new thousand
dollar saddle horso will realize his Im*
mense responsibilities.
Anyway it »till remain for the wls*
anls of science to ‘ draw blood out ot
turnip."
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k j
intention to make final five year proof in support
o f her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. llySfi,
matte August 19. 1902. fo r the Lot 4. S.x tion SO.
and Lota 1 and 2. Section 31. Township .a South,
’ w r f * F *«‘
W
M.
nr.d that
*atd
p r o o f w il
be made before Joseph Moss. U. S. u mmi»-
Bk>ner. at Grants Pass, Oregon, on
W ednesday . M arch S& la * *
Sho rames the Mlowring witnesses t a prove her
continuous residence upon, ar.d eultivi*;ion o f, the
land, via: William Grieve. Netem ply and Katie
Grieve, o f I V
« •*. Oregon, and K o b rr A. Dean,
o f Grants »04?, Oregon.
BENJAMIN I EDDY.
Bagtaler.
X o t W b k « - b r r t r * n th.t John j " h '7 n ™ r !
ham* o f T.wil, Oregon, has filed notice o f h*a^ten-
tion to make final five year proof in support o f his
claim, via; Homestead Entry No. 10992. made
for tho N E V Section 8,
Township 33 South. Range 1 East. W. M.. and
that said proof will be made before A. S. Bliton.
t S. Commissioner, at his office, in Mexiford, Ore-
gon. on
F riday . M arch 27. 190?.
H ? name ; the follow ing witnesses, to prove his
' n*|r o u - -e-
n<*e upon, and cultivation o f the
sn * viy C o - t ? « W v *«k '. Thomas J. Johnson
Thomas R Dawson and r «vid W. Pzn.e, all of
Trail. OrehJft.
B E N JAM IN L. EDDY.
R e g is te r.
anLG '
^
m ? y ! 4 ,6
f^T O r?
D a'cd at J >rk-onx lie, O regon, t*H,
t i e 6 Hi d :y i f J n u s ’ v isos
L o r e tt a C.
L aw ,
A r i m i r i • * . ; „
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A d m i r i d r u t ix ,.f t b ^ e - t » t c
P orrcst J. He c o i, deceased.
i sa ¿
M dozen.
of
NOTICE O F FILING O F TOWN8TTIP PLAT.
is hereby given that the plats o f survey
o f Tp. 41 S.. R 1 E.. » w . 4 to 9 and
to 18 in
clusive. Tp. 41 S . R. T W .. sees. 1. 13 and 18. will b*
filed m this ofF - p on Februarv 8 . 1 W . s t 9 o'clock
A w*
... j,,,. w, shaH ho pro-
.
-
e n tr y o fth * *
ir.reserved lands In such
* arid tewnshipa.
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
if
F.r-gister.
J. M. LA W REN CE.
Receiver.