Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, May 28, 1908, Image 2

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    C E N T R A L P O IN T H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y ,
M A Y 28.
1908.
-i-i-i-11111 l i 1 1 1 n I » 1 H">
C entral P oint H erald
to have. It is like attempting to
stop the flow of a river by build­
S. A. P a t t i s o n , P u b l i s h e r .
ing a dam across its mouth in­
stead o f taking steps to dry up or
An independent local newspaper
cork up the springs at its source, j
devoted to the interests o f Central
Point and the Rogue River Valley.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
The fact is that, in a general
Published Every Thursday.
way, prohibition does not pro-
Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in
| hibit. The writer has in mina a DIRECTORS—J. W. Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, \ ice-President; T. M
advance.
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman.
little town in western Pennsyl­
Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4,
190«, at the Post Office at Central Point, vania—his boyhood home— where
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
Oregon, under the Act of Congress of it has been tried for about fifty
March 3. 1879.
years and, accoiding to reports
in tiie local paper o f that town,
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION.
the bootlegger and the ju g and
bottle lines still flourish and the
One o f the most important youth of the town can still get
local questions to be decided at their booze with as little trouble
the election next Monday is that as they could there 25 or 30 years
o f so called prohibition o f the ago or as they can to-day in
liquor traffic vs. licensed saloons. Central Point.
That this question is o f prime
Two phases o f this question
importance to every citizen, every just now are worthy the serious
voter and every taxpayer is evi­ consideration of every voter in
dent when we consider the many Central Point precinct:
different phases o f the question
First—A fter four years’ trial
f
which are invoked.
o f local prohibition, with open
Morality, t e m p e r a n c e , good saloons in neighboring towns all
4- I,-|. |"l-l-H -l- H -l-l"l,T"l 'H"l i I I
government, respect for law, around us, has the morality of
taxation o f property, business the community preceptably in­
interests, m u n i c i p a l improve­ creased? Has temperance been
ments and the welfare o f the promoted? Is there less drinking?
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
rising generation are all questions Have we better local government
that are intimately associated than we had four years ago? Is
with the q u e.t on o f prohibition, there any higher regard for the
and because of that the question law than form erly—in this con­
should be carefully and dispas­ nection it should be noted that
M. L. ALFORD
Wm. S. CROWELL
sionately considered by every every bottle or drink o f liquor
Cashier
President
voter and decided by him, each which has been dispensed here
H ighest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
for himself, when he enters the for four years has been in direct
W e invite your patronage.
C E N T R A L PO IN T, ORE.
voting booth next Monday.
violation of the law and every
The so called local option law man or boy who has purchased it is no doubt true, but it is also a
LODGE D IR E C T O R Y .
in Oregon is not, in reality, a has aided and abetted the law fact that the town officials and
ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193
local option law at all but was breaker and has fostered in his every law abiding citizen o f the
I. O. O. F.
designed and drawn with the own mind, perhaps without real­ town at that time was at fault
studied intention o f giving the izing it, a growing disrespect for for permitting such conditions to
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall,
advocates of prohibition the best all law — ? Have the boys of the exist. There were laws then, as
corner Second and Pine Sta. Visit­
o f the argument whenever pos­ community been protected, or now, governing the saloon busi­
ing brothers are specially invited to
meet with us when in town.
sible.
Under this law a vote have they not rather been “ saved ness. W h y were they not en­
C e n tra l
P o in t,
O regon
G e o . L. F o r d ,
W. E P r i c e ,
may be taken on a county as a from the saloon” and turned over forced? Under the present char­
Secretary.
Noble Grand
whole and if a majority o f the to the tender mercies of the boot­ ter the mayor and council have
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—
voters favor prohibition, the en­ legger, who plies his trade on the the right to exercise their judge­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A ll kinds o f hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood.
United
States
Land Office,
tire county is " d r y ,” regardless street, in the shadow o f the ment as to the number and loca­
Roseburg:, Oregon, April 2, 1908.
o f the wishes o f the people of churches or wherever he can tion of saloons, and the Herald
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
Timber Land, A ct June 3, 1878.—
Tim ber Land, A ct June 3. 1878.—
provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
any particular p r e c i n c t who separate the boy from his coin? has no reason to doubt but that the
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
tbe States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
Roseburg, Oregon, March 4. 1908,
might have cast an overwhelming This is not a theory; it is a la­ the present mayor and council in
Washington Territory.” as extended to all the
Roseburg, Orego®, March 20, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
. j
_ . • , Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4r 1892, Mary
N
otice
is
hereby
given
that
in
com
pliance
with
vote in favor of license. On the mentable condition which con­ will, if license is voted,
the
prov'sm
n.
o
f
act. o f Congress o f June 3.
restrict J. Osenbrugge, o f Medford, county o f Jackson, the provisions o f the act of CongTess o f June 3, 1878, entitled An the
act fo r the sale o f timber lands
State o f Oregon, did on November 19, 1907, file in 1878, entitled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber lands
other hand, if the county as a fronts the community to-day.
in
the
States
o
f
California,
Oregon, Nevada, and
the number of license to the this office her sworn statement. No. 9450, fo r the in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, aad
purchase o f the Lot 6, o f Section No. 6, in Town­ Washington Territory.” as extended to all the
cT*fr,t?_ry> ” a? ^ ^ n d e d to all the
Second— Has the business of minimum and demand and secure ship
whole votes “ w et,” only such
No. 33 South. Range No. 3 East, and will Public Land States by act of A ugust 4, 1892, Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1902, Laban
proof to show that the land sought is more Roberta C. Harrigan, c f Medford,, county o f Jack- B Castor o f Eagle Point, county of Jackson.
precincts as cast a majority of the town increased either directly a rigid compliance with the exist­ offer
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricult­ son, state of Oregon, did on July 3, 1907, file in State o f Oregon, filed in this office May 4. 1907 his
ural
purposes,
and to establish her claim to said this office her sworn statement. No- 9081, for the sworn statement. No. 8748, for the purchase o f th«
“ w et” votes will be “ w e t;” the or indirectly as a result of pro­ ing laws governing the sale of land before A S.
Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at purchase of the NVfcSEV«, SWV« SE ’4. NEVi SWV4 j SW H NEW. NWV. SEW, NEW S w ' T se T n w W
o f Section No. 30. in Township No. 34 South!
his
office,
in
Medford,
Oregon, on
precincts which voted “ dry” will hibition? Are our merchants bet­ liquor. Each voter should decide
o f Section No. 12, in* Township No, 35 South. ; Range No. 1 East W. M.. and will offer proof to
W ednesday , the 5th day of A ugust , 1908.
Range No. 1 East ancf will offer proof to show ; show that the land sought is more valuable for its
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
tim-
!
be held in the “ dry” column. ter able to hold the trade which for himself whether or not such
She names as witnesses: William T. Grieve, o f
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Persist, Oregon; Nelson Nye and Clarissa Nye, o f ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and and to establish his claim to said land before A.a .
Again, if a certain town or pre­ rightly belongs here because those a condition would be preferable Prospect. Oregon, and John James Osenbrugge, to establish her claim to said land before A . S. Bliton U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med­
Bliton.
U.
S.
Commissioner,
at
his
offioe,
in
Med­
ford, Oregon, on
o f Medford, Oregon.
cinct is known to be strongly in of their customers who might like to the present unrestricted reign
Any and all persons claiming adversely the ford, Oregon, on
T hursday , the 28th jay *f M a y , 1908.
above described lands are requested to file their
M onday , the 15th day of junb ,. 1908.
He names as witness; Andrew B. Chartraw. o f
a
glass
o
f
beer
on
a
hot
day
or
a
favor of license, this law makes
in this office on or before said 5th day of
of bitters, booze and bootleggers. claims
She names as witnesses; John A. Obenchain, Derby. Oregon; Edward Higinbothan. o f Derby.
August, 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
Charles Obenchain, Charles A. Edmoudaon and
it possible for prohibition workers glass o f whiskey on a cold day or
Register. Monroe Baldwin, all of Big Butte, Oregon.
S T “'
Point, Orcgoi,
Franklin M. Caster, of Eagle Point. Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
to hitch on to it some other pre­ a glass o f som3th'ng else any
. Any ,and
, P,er8° ns Maiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their arx>ve-described lands are requested to file their
Timber Land, A c t June 3, 1878.—
Tim ber Land. A c t June 3, 1878.—
claims in this office on or b«.“fore said 15th day of
in th,e office on or before said 28th; day o f
cinct which is known to have a old day, can’ t get what they
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
June, 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
May, 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
Register.
heavy majority of “ dry” votes want? A re our streets better United Statea Land Office.
__________ _______________________
R egister,
United States Land Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, A p ril 8, 1908.
Roseburg, Oregon. March 31, 1907.
and thus force a proposition on kept, the sanitary condition of
te r Land Act. June 3, 1878.-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
Tim ber Land, A c t June 3, 1878.—
• ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION .
to the people o f the other town the town more wholesome and the
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
1878, entitle«! “ An act for the sale o f timber lands the provisions of the act o f Congress o f June 3.
the States o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands U nited S tates L a nd O ffice .
Roseburg, Oregon,’ February 15. 1908,
Roseburg,
Oregon,
March
19,
1998.
that they do not want. Is it to our sidtwalks in better condition in
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and
that in compliance with'
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with ♦ v ,? ? iCe- '■
Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
be wondered at if such a proce- since we have had this so called Ennn
" a * theA ct
^ " » r e s s o f June 3,
W. Graham, o f Prospect, county o f Jackson. Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892, the provisions o f the a ct of Congress of June 3,
S S f f for th* !» Ie o f timber land»
State o f Oregon, did on January 23, 1908, file in Lewis J. Mead, of Medford, county o f Jackson, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands m the States o A
f Cahforaia, Oregon. Nevada, and
dure develops a disregard for law prohibition, which seems to pro- this office her sworn s:atement. No. 9568, for the state of Or«‘gon did on October 2, 1997, file in tbiB in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.”
as extended to all the
o f the EVaSE1-«, N WVi S E 'i, NEV4 SWV4 office his sworn statement. No. 9395, for the pur­ W ashington T erritory,” as extended to all the
A u*tost 4. 1892.
and a community of law breakers J hibit nothing except a matter of o purchase
f section No. 10, in Township No. 33 South. chase o f the seH, o f Section No. 4, in Township Public Land tates by act o f August 4> 1892, William Parker, o f Woodbiirn. o{ county
o f Marion.
Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show No. 35 South. Range No. 1 East, and will offer .Tease Richardson, o f Beagle, county o f Jackson. S S f 6».! 0re* on-
to this office on February 1.
in the precinct which has thus j several hundred dollars o f annual that the land sought is more valuable fo r its tim­ proof to show that the land sought is more valu­ State o f Oregon, did on June 3. 1907, file in this 1907. his sworn statement.
No. 8810. fo r the pur­
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and able for its timber or stone than for agricultural office his sworn statement. No. 9044, for the pur­ chase o f the SW !4 NEV4, W H SE '4, SEV4 SWVi
been rob! e 1 o f local self-govern -1 revenue to the tow n? Does that to «wtablish her claim to said land before A . S. purposes, and to establish his claim to said land chase o f the NEV4 SEVi, of Section No. 12, in
Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, n Med­ before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his Township No. 35 South, Range No. 2 West, and Range No. I E . W. M., Ore., and will offer proof to
ment by a so called but obviously ■ increasing class o f newcomers— ford.
will offer pro«>f to show that the land sought is show that the land sought is more valuable for its
Oregon, on
office, in Medford, Oregon, on
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908.
T uesday , the 26th day of J u l y . 1900.
bogus “ local option” law? If a men o f means and men o f affairs
r* * i?n? t!lan .f or ■•■ficultuml Purposes,
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim and to ° establish
his claim to said land before the
She names as witnesses: John A. Larson, of
He name* as witnesses; John A. Obenchain to said land before A. s. Bliton, U. S. Commis­
law is unfair and deceptive can from the eastern states and from Grants Pass. Oregon; Edwin F. Graham, George ano Charles E. Obenchain, o f Big Butte. Oregon; sioner. at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
Rece,v* r o f thh* office- at Roseburg,
Daniel and John D. Kiter, o f Prospect, Oregon.
Frederick V. Medynski and William G. Alden-
T hursday , the 4th day o f june , 1998.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the hagen, o f Medford, Oregon.
it be expected to bring good re­ the cities o f the coast—who are
S aturday , the 6th day of june , 1908.
He names as witnesses; Monroe H. Gordon,
above described lands are requested to file their
Any an«! all persons claim ing adversely the
B* names as witnesses: D. D. Tompkins o f
sults? Can good come out o f evil? coming here to invest in the rich claims in this office on or before said ‘26th day o f above described lands are requested to file their G eorge W . Stacey. JesseS. Richardson and George
T ?™
ArJh»ur HoW* n. o f Trail Oregon;
August, 19Uh.
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
claims in this office on or before said 28th day of B. Johnston, all o f Beagle, Oregon.
Register. July. 1998.
Any and all person» claiming adversely the
The Herald is in no way, di­ fruit lands that surround Central
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
‘ n d D ,v id
Register. above-described lands are requested to file their
,.*M
.
p*™ ” » claiming adverw ly t h ,
claims in this office on or before said 4th day of
rectly or indirectly, interested in Point on every hand make their
i ^ H b? 2Jand! ‘
to file their
June. 1900.
BENJAM IN L. EDDY,
° fflcC
or befor* »a *i «th day o f
Register
the saloon business. It realizes headquarters here while looking
Timber Land, act JuneS, 1878.
Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.—
June. 1908.
BE N JAM IN L. ED D Y.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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-----------------Register.
fully the evil o f intemperance for a location and getting settled,
Central Point State Bank
C entral Point, Ore.
SI LVERWARE
Rogers’ Bros. Triple plated
THERE IS
IiU T
ONE
The Best on Earth.
ST
National
¿a
Bank of
1
Medford.
C E N T I POINT PHARM ACY
Central Point Market
RESOURCES, $450,000.00
Fresh and Salt Meats
Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
IO.
C
C.
G R IM
City Draying and Transfer
Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.—
U nited S tates L ynd O ffice .
United States Land Office,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T,T * X , L* nd' Aet Jun e», 1878.—
and the curse that certain classes or do they go to a neighboring
Roseburg, Oregon, February 19, 1908.
Roseburg, Oregon, March 13. 1908 U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
Notice
is
hereby
giv
er
that
in
compliance
with
Roseburg, Oregon, March 20, 1908. U nited S tates L and O ffice .
o f saloons have been to many town to stop and spend their
Roseburg. Oregon. April 1.1901
the provisions o f the act o f Cong res? o f June 3. the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
1878. entitled. ” An act for the sale o f timber lands 1878. entith'd “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
N otice is hereby given th st in com pliance wit
communities and individuals, and money where they can secure in
the states o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and the provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3.
1878.
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
sale
o
f
timber
lands
5
«
aPr07
?!?3
*
-0/
th'
* ct o t ^ " « r e s s e f Juno i
it is in no way an apologist for first-class accommodations at a Washington Territory,” as extended to all the W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the in the Statea o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and ¡e
5t. lt.,e<1 A n Si* for the Mle
timber land
Public l.and states by act o f August 4. 1892. Mrs. Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892,
W ashington Territory,” as extended to ail the m « . . State, o f California. Oregon. Nevada, an
Annie
E.
Parker,
o
f
Woodburn.
Coun
y
o
f
Mat
ion.
Marvin
A.
Tripp,
o
f
Aberdeen,
county
of
Brown,
Washington Territory." as extended to all th
the saloon, the saloonist nor the hotel which has a first-class, open
Public
Land
States
by
act
o
f
August
4.1892,
B«*u!ah
State o f Oregon, did on February 11, 1907. file in State o f South Dakota, filed in this office May 15.
i “ h '? iH nd
? ct at A ugust 4. 1892, Lilli
office her sworn statement No. 8847, fo r the 1997. his sworn statement. No. 8759, for the pur­ J. Neil, o f Eagle Point, county o f Jackson. State J.
Katcliffe, o f Medford, county o f Jackson, Stat
excessive drinker. I f the propo­ bar? These men do not go there this
purchase o f the
o f the W 'i o f Sec. No. 12, chase o f the
NEV«, SEV, NEV«. NEV* SE «i. o f o f Oregon, did on June 28. 1907. file in thi* office ofO regon. did on October 14. 1907. file in thia offic
her
sworn
statement.
No.
9078.
for
the
purchase)
of
sition to-day was one for the primarily to patronize the b a r - in Tp. No. 33, south o f Range No. 1 East. W M , section No. 10, in Township No. 33 South. Range the SVi o f SVb. o f Section No. 12, in Township No.
sworn statement. No. 0412. for the purcha.
Ore., and will offer proof to show that the land No. 1 East, E. W, M.. and will offer proof to show
South. Range No. 1 West, and will offer proof ?n m we i nMV<’ J.” 1 w l 8w' o Of Section No. »
absolute prohibition o f the manu­ many of them may be total ab­ -anight is more valuable for its timber or stone that the land sought is more valuable for its tim­ 34
i " .1
V” 2 “ h,p No- 54 south, range No. 1 Eaet. an
to
show
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
than for agricultural purposes and to establish her ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, will offer proof to «how that the land sought!
facture o f all intoxicants, by stainers—but they go where the claim to said land before the Register and Receiv­ to establish his claim to »aid land before . 8 and to establish her claim to said land before A. S.
* “ * lu*i>lt f ° r >«• timber or stone than fo
er o f this office, at Roseburg, Oregon.
Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med­ Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med­
m
£.'irP°*7’ i,nd t0'*ubli*h
'1*0
ford, Oregon, on
the
fele;l
government, this crowd is and where the accom- We«lnesday, June 17, 1:168.
ford. Oregon, on
? h" m r* t
Bmnn- U - s - Com mil
aioner. at his office, in Medford. Oregon, on
She names as witnesses: D. D. Thompkins. o f
M onday , the 15th day o f jvn « . 1908.
S a tu r d a y , the 13th day o f june . 1908.
paper would stand squarely for modations and comforts largely, salem. Oregon; Arthur Holden and J. H. Thomp-
F'
r
id
a
y
,
the
31st
day
o
f
JVLY.
1908.
He names as witnesses: Daniel D. Tompkins,
She names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, ef
kins. o f Trail. Oregon, and E. H. Billings, of o f salom. Oregon; John H. Slattery, o f Oregon
that reform, believing that such ; perhaps, made possible by the Portland, Oregon.
Jacksonville. Oregon; James B. Watkins. J Frank ^ She name* aa w itnawes: Thomas C. Norria, o
City, Oregon.J ohn Wetxel. o f Central Point. Ore­ Brown and Frank R. Neil, o f Eagle Point. Oregon. Jacksonville Oregon: Andrew RatclifTe. o f Med
Any and all persons claiming adversely the gon. and Richard Vincent, o f Prospect. Oregon.
an action would be a genuine re- revenue from the bar—are to be alx>ve describe«! lands are requested to file their
Any and all persons claiming adversely the ford; Oregon; Prank R Neil, o f Derby. Oregor
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
claims in this affice on or before said 17th day of above-described land» are requested to file their above-described lands are requested to file their Dexter C H a ll. o f Medford Oregon.
, i > f |7 » d * claiming adversely th
form calculating to enhance t h e ! found.
claims ia this office on or before said 13th day of
June. I * * .
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
in this office on or before said 15th day of June. 1908i
anmnedMcrib'id landa are requested to hie thei
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Register. claims
June. 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
j *
o * 1'* O« Of before Hud 31st day o
morals, material prosperity and j
The Herald believes, conscien-
Register.
Register.
July. 1 » A
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
general happiness o f the human tiously and honestly, that as a
R eg ist«
Timber Land. A ct June 3, 1878. —
Timber Land. A ct June 8. 1878.—
Timber Land. A ct June 3, 1878. —
family. But the leaders o f t h e , community we would be better
NOTICE FUR PU BU C TIO N .
MOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION.
X !- b c r Land. A ct Ju re 3. 187 ».-
present day prohibition move- off under a system o f high license,
U nited S tater L and O ffice .
Roseburg. Oregon. April 1. 1900. it u .., 0NOT'C ® FOR PUBLICATION.
United Statea Land Office,
United Statea Land Office.
Roseburg. Oregon, March 19. 1808.
N
otice
is
hereby
given
that
in
complaanca
with
ment do not take that view o f with one decently conducted and
Roseburg. Oregon. March 24. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
Roseburg. Oregon. March 26. 11
is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» of the act of Congress o f June 3. 1878, entitled ‘ An act fo r the sale o f timber lands
the matter. The manufacture o f properly regulated open bar than the Notice
hereby given that in compliance w
provisions o f the act o f Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled ” An act for the sale o f timber lands i In the Statea o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and
- w previsions of the act of Congresa o f June
1878,
entitled
”
An
act
tor
the
sale
o
f
timber
lands
intoxicants is permitted to go we now are with our farcical m the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and in the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and i Washington Territory.” as extended to all the i
i l *oV, !*d A ?
fot ,h * ’ * * ' ° f timber lai
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1102. Isaac t m a Oie
S ta teeof Cairfoiam, Oregon. Nevada, i
merrily on while the proposition prohibition law and that the b o y s 1
iw / lbu I Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. Hen­ F. Williams, o f Central Point, county o f Jackson. !
oT' rntf ? '' “ « ‘ •«ded to all
rietta C. James, o f Portland, county of Mult- State o f Oregon, did on October 36. 1907. Ale in
*5 " 2 ef August A 1898, V
is being fought out to prohibit of the community would be much I » 1 Vl^c_h; " f “ ,
d
”jn_ I t L'! 1 nomah. State of Oregon, did on June 1, 1997. file in this office his sworn statement. No. 9418. for the I fataMr e
J f . Medfwxi county o f Jack:
the people o f certain localities
from legally buying something
which many o f them think they
want, thus making it necessary
for them to obtain it by unlawful
methods, for it is a well known
trait o f human nature that that
which is prohibited is often that
which many men arc determined
this «>ffice her sworn statement. No. 9042, for the
purchase ¡p u r e h a s e o f the NW N W H . SEH N W h . N t h
better protected from the evil o f ^ ' 0 ^ T U sw ^ ~ ",sii-ciK*9f No. for 1, the
In Township • SWV*. of Section No. 4. in Township No. 34 South,
No.
SS
south.
Range
No.
1
East,
and
will
offer j Range No. 1 East, and will offer proof to show
strong drink than they now are. proof to show that the land sought is more valu-
that the land sought is more valuable for its tim-
The objection
is
made
by
some
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ia
a
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.«r
;««■*
° » ? * » • **< *»**• » i ber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and to
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purpose*, and to -stablish her elaim to »aid land establish her claim to said Idan before a . S. Bliton.
friends of prohibition
that under office, m Medford.
.P1^ Oregon,
u s on ° 0“ **»"**.
** U. S. Commissioner, at hia office, in Medford.Ore-
.. .
former conditions when saloons
T hursday . th * *th ««ay of junb . 1991
Tm-HgOAY. the 4th day o f Jim *. 1900.
She names a* witnesses George R Lindley
She names as witnease*: Thomas C. Norris, of
were running here the law was •nd
(ieorge P t.indley. o f Medford. Oregon, and , Jacksonville. Oregon; Janies B. Watkins. Frank
grossly violated ami that liquor
was sold to minors and to men of
known intemperate habits. This
Arthur Hoklen and IXwha Hoklen. o f Trail. Ore.
Any and all per»one claiming adversely tha
above described land* are requested to file their
J u ir * i‘i a th‘* °mc* 0,1
June. 1**.
BENJAMIN L KDDY.
R*^*^1* » 4
R. Neil and J. Frank Brown, o f Eagle Point. Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deserlbed Jands are requested to file their
* * * * * * * «ffireon
said 4th d a , o f
j un#, lHML
BENJAMIN L EDDY.
R egister.
the SH SEV». NE’ « SEV«. o f Section
R urchaaeof
to. 8. in Township No. 35 south. Range No. 2
East, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purooeea, and to establish
hia claim to said land before A. s. Bliton. U. s.
Commiaaioner. at his office in Medford. Oregon, on
M onday , the 3rd day o f A ugust . 1908.
He name» as witnesses: John A. Obenchain. o f
Big Butta. Oregon. Charles A Ohenehain.
Butte Falls. Oregon: Momve Baldwin, o f Bto
Butte, Oregon, and Isaac B. Williams, u4 Central
Point, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming advene** ‘Jva
ah w e described lands are requested to Ale their
claims in this office on or hef.we mwi JH day a*
August. 1 « .
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
he* iate.
S ta teof Oregon, did on Sep td taber 1», 1907. hia
thia office hie sworn statement. No. 9273 for l
o ' ° f SeeUnn No. 8. in T o.
•Kip No. U South. Range No. 1 East, and ,
fb a ' the land nought is m
ireluabW foe ita timber re stone than fo r agne
tnrel purtNwea and to eetabh.h hia claim to a
land before
Rhton. u. S. Comitnssioner.
bis cRUe. in MedfordL Oregon, on
I
T h u rsday . th «9th day o f j v l t . 1908.
J * " - r r v . “ witotewm: David W Pence.
Trail. Oregon: Fredenck Fndeger. Clarence
JV h
nf Bedford. Oregon
above
i * * 2 ™ * claiming adversely 1
■ » g T d aa crih ad U n * are requested to file th
^ or before »aid 9th dav
Juiy. ! « 0 ,
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY