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r F M R A L POINT HERALD, THÜFSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938. CùMl KAL FOINT Ü¿X á LU S. A. ! P a t t is o n . P u u u k h k k . R u ssia'» S h a m Justice. A ft e r th re e y e a r s o f d is g r a c e fu l de- a y the Russian tribunals announced their decisions as to tlie Bialystok mis- An independent local newspaper «acres, In which nearly 100 persons devoted to the interests o f Central Point and the Rogue River Valley. were killed and about that number Published Every Thursday. 1 horribly wounded. The victims were Subscription price, $1.50 per year, in nearly all Jews. It is believed that the advance. attacks upon the few Christians who Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, 1906, at the Post Office at Central Point, | suffered death or wounds were unin Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of tentional and that the butchery of the March 8. 187». , Jews was deliberate. Certainly the attacks were savage in the extreme CENSURING JUDGE LANDIS. and spared neither age nor sex. Out Aside from reversing the deci j f twenty-nine persons accused and held by the courts fifteen were acquit- sion o f the lower court in the! j ted, one sentenced to three years’ ini- Standard Oil case, the U nited f prisoiunftnt and the others to shorter States Circuit Court o f Appeals ! terms, the longest being one year, administered a round reproof to j TUe iour delay iu trying the accused Judge Landis. With something i Bas a" (1 Iaann‘‘r ° f . . . . . . ,. the prosecution was little short of in- hke extrajudicial seventy, the L 0Ul Tlie pwecllfoP <u»pin.re<i Circuit Court o f Appeals con- opon s.vinpnth}’ with tlie prisoners, demns Judge Landis for having: chiefly government otthiul* and mem- imposed the m a x i m u m fine. ber* of ,ho Polk e- nntl t*» show And with respect to certain tech that they had been terrorized by the I populace under tlie instigation of tlie nical matters governing the ad- j Jewish Self Defense association. lie mission of evidsnee, tae court j even went so far as to declare that the holds Judge Landis to have ex-! Jews had inaugurated a "reign o f ter- ceeded discretion, to say the ! ror ” ° n tlie otllcr hani'- th<> l««T‘,rs VerV least I °* *ke side brought out evl- ‘ ‘, . . . . denee making It plain that the attacks 1 his, perhaps, is the most, re- |imj i«,on officially amm ged and en- markable phase of the later de- j couraffod and that the police not only cision. it fortifies that public j failed to suppress antl-.Jowlsh out- opinion which condemns in effect breaks, but aided 111 the killing and the . failure to punish the Stand-1 lni’ l" " n"; TI’“ or, f " _ .. . . . . . in St. Petersburg frankly declares that urd Oil Company, as the public lt ls ln,IKWS|,,le h„vP ,, fair trial i. believes that corporation should ! i lussiii when Jews are flu* accusers, be punished. The lay mind, a t ! and the outcome o f the niulystok case least, is at a loss to understand i t>rovef‘ 0,"'p morp ,!’1* hopelessness or why reproof should have been ! roforms u,uler li" llt" tl“ni'- administered; and this, even; ja p a n * , cru sh in g D ebt, though it makes c o n c e s s i o n s Japan Is to be reckoned as the poor- which the legal technicalities o f est of the great powers, s : i . vh the Paris the case seem to warrant. If Bu|lutln of Kconoiuks. Something like $80,000.000 of war tuxes arc retained we view the matter as one im- in this year's budget, aud the Bulletin m ened in a judicial atmosphere, estimates that every Japanese house we may say that, regarding the holder will be called upon to pay in or $0 per capita, written law and the facts, the taxes the sum of Court o f Appeals could not have assuming that every household num bers live individuals. The average in decided otherwise than it did; come in Japan ls $155 to the family, we may deplore the result o f that aud tiie annual contribution to the rev decision, so far as it must inevi enue devoted to war taxes is more than tably effect the public estimate j -0 per cent of the earnings, At the rate which Japan la now pay o f the service o f the courts, ing its war debts they will in* extin when powerful and immensely guished iu about thirty-five years. The wealthy corporations are the limit of taxation Is already reached, defendants in a criminal action; and In order to obtain money new and in circumstances the decision loans have to be floated. The effort to o f which would fundamentally pay the debt ls heroic, but as the aver age wage for labor In Japan is only 3 affect the business morality of cents an hour it is plain that the pov the Nation. But, holding to the erty of tlie people, upon whom the Utter rather than to the spirit of whole burden must fall, is extreme. the law, we may dismiss all this Whether it is wise for the mikado's and say that the court did right government to attempt to pay the whole Indebtedness within one generation is because it did what was its writ a matter o f opinion on which men will ten duty. But the average man differ. And there may lie a question will fail to understand that the as to the ability of the administration reproof administered was within to put the scheme through. Thus far the line o f that duty; or, that it the process has been marked with some shrewd financiering and perhaps stands for anything else than with what might be called sharp prac sympathy for the corporate de tice. The Bulletin contends that Japan fendant. cannot maintain her present efficiency We may accept it as an as- militarism without borrowing mon- surance that the common e v e ry -' ey n“,, that ller SH'° resource ls moliey day citizen will not believe that j " Sl " ho exact usurious Judge Landis exceeded what he! * * ---------------------- believed to be his duty as an R evival o f R a ilw a y Traffic. Freight cars have been taken off the honest and fearless judge. The case was tried before a jury; and idle list and set to work at the rate of about 10,000 a week since the open- the evidence submitted convinced . . , ! iug of the season’s traffic. This 1m- t lat jury as well as tlie public ot jprovemeut of traffic is significant of the guilt o f the accused. Indeed, i»ri glitcr prospect, from tw o points of in the reversal o f the case there view. f>ot oll,-v is business picking is no denial o f the guilt; no co n -; up' but tbe revlvul 0011108 ,n tl,ne t0 tention that the defendant c o r -1?° ? ''h rates, T ‘“' T . ' l Ing freight us was suggested poration was not guilty o f re- I early in the spring. It will cost the bating, as charged in the indict- j roads but little more to keep the cars ntents. Judge Landis, upon the " ork M m l" s money than to main- return o f the verdict o f convic- taln tho,u ln ld,oncss- Kach ‘»witiooai *• _ •__ , i - train put to work lightens tho tlimu- tion, , imposed the maximum fine , , , , ,,, ‘ ^ elnl burdens of the roads, whlih the law provided in such 1 With a gain o f truffle and the return Cases; and in that act it appears j Of Idle cars to their function o f carry- he is charged with having com- iu* frp|Ght. the lines will get the bene- mit ted judicial sin 1 fit of their recent reductions of ex- W herefore? If a maximum sentence is n t provided to be imposed, for w hat reason is it provided? T h e a s s u m p t i o n is that such sentence is intended as , , tlie only proper penalty f o r thf. most hardened offender! and upon that assumption the Stand- urd Oil Company stood logically . 1 , a within such sanction. Are we to . .. , . holies e that because o f the very wealth and power of this corpora- tion, its proven criminal acts were to he considered ligh'ly? That prosecution o f Money Bags, who commits a public offense in his own name, is to falter be cause punishment in such case is unusual? By reproof o f Judge Landis, tho ( ireuit ( oUTt Ot Ap- peals h as itself r disc'd these q ues- tions. That court, in itself, is responsible for all tho apparent attack on the judiciary which those questions imply. Portland Tele. ram. I hh isps . Expense* were cut «Iowa to bedrock In anticipation of dull traffic, hut receipts are increasing every day. Doubtless a rise In transportation rates would have further diminished ,n,mc nmI also ac,c'1 as a check upon the revival. The country wanted low rate, maintained, and low rates mean more business. ,ast • v<‘ar ,ho Suez c,,na, ,ook ,n $24.000,000 In fees and paid *14,000.000 , . 1 , ,, , , . ,' to stockholders, a dividend of 2S per .vut. There appears to be little occa- Sion to predict that the I’auama canal *'111 pay expenses, A traveler says that the people of Central America are enjoying peace. Something like the good time Chris tian Science gives one iu the dentist’s ,ha,r* t'r,ll>l>i'iy._____________ And„ w iMekmHt Abrah(ira Llnf0ln tJrove Cleveland Johnson Is the name o f n first voter this year. It will sure- ly Itother him a bit to vote ns he e s s christened. What tra g e d ie s might be depicted If th e a m b itio n s o f politicismi and their I Heap p op ) tm cu t s could l>e la id b a re ! Central Point State Bank î í ’ C entral Point, Ore. SI L VE RWARE TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS D IRECTO R S—J. W. Merritt, President; W . C. Leever, Vice-President; T . M Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. Rogers Bros.’ Triple plated F R U IT The Ibsl on Earth. W IL L IA M S BROS. D O O R & L’BR. CO. , CfNT'L POINT PHARMACY t GRANTS PASS, OREGON: »EN TRAL POINT LODGE NO. J 93 ' I. O. O. F. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o f the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, June 22. 1908. NOTICE is hereby Riven that LiEfian M. Daniels, o f Medford, Oregon, who, on June 22, 1908. made Tim b-r Application, No. 10169, fo r E ’ j o f NEV,. NWV, ,,f NK>.. N E 1. o f NWV., Section W, Tow n ship 84 South, Range 1 East, W illamette Meridian, has tiled notice o f intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Thursday, the 1st day o f October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses; William T. Goul- ler, Bert If. Harris, Thurston E. Daniels and Robert Slewing, all o f Medford. Oregon. BEN JAM IN L. EDDY. Register. Central Point Market Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. in A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Second and Pine Sts. Visit ing brothers are specially invited to meet with us when in town. G eo . L. F ord , W. E P rice , Secretary. Noble Grand LEWIS & SONS, Prop». Fresh and Salt Meats Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. Timber Land.. A ct June 3 . 1K78.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e , Roseburg, Oregon. April 9, 1908, i Notice is hereby given that in compliance with | t he provisions o f the iAct. o f Congress o f June 3, P R O F E S S IO N A L 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands • in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, a n d ! Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public baud States by act o f August 4, 1902, Mrs. J E R O M E L. RAW H O U SER Glenn M. Webster o f Medford, county o f Jackson. State o f Oregon, did on April 2, 1908, file in this PRYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | office her sworn statement. No. 9591, for the pur- I chase of the s 1 •_> o f 8Vj, o f Section No. 26, in Town- Office second floor John Ross building, I ship No. 33 South, Range No. 1 East. W. M.. and over Herald office. Pine Street. I will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Cali residence from office phone when ; agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim necessary, day or night. to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Com mis- | | sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on C E N T R A L POINT ........................... OREGON Monday, the Slsttday o f August, 1908. She names as witnesses: Laban B. Caster and Frank Caster, of Eagle Point. Oregon; Andrew ! H . P. H A R G R A V E B. Chartraw, o f Derby,. Oregon, and William J. Warner, of Medford, Oregon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Any and all persons claiming adversely the [ above-described lands are requested to file their | claims in this office on or before said 81st day o f ! August, 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. I Office over First National Bank Register. | O regon We invite your patronage.. D. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. C. G R IM City Braying and Transfer C en tra l P o in t, O regon DR Timber Land, A ct Jiune3. 1878.— C. E. STEPHENSON ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg,. (Oregon. April 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that m compliance with the p r o v is io n s ^ the act o f Congress o f June 3, 1878, entitled “ A n act for the sale o f timber lands ! in the States o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and , Washington T erritory,” as extended to all the { Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892, : Enna W. Graham, o f Pbospect, county o f Jackson. ! State o f Oregon, did on January 23. 1908, file in l this office her sworn statement. No. 9508. for the j purchase o f the E V jS E T , NWVi S E 1/», N E ’ i SWL, | o f section No. 10, inr Township No. 33 South, Range No. 2 East, and< will offer p roof to show I that the land sought is more valuable for its tim- j l>er or stone than fo r agricultural purposes, and 1 to establish her claim t.o said land before A. S. j Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, a t hie office, in Med- j ford, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 26th day of August, 1908. All Work Strictly First-class. She names as witnesses; John A. Larson, o f Grants Pass, Oregon; Edwin F. Gvalmm. George G o t ! 1 1 -0 1 T V i n I- • O t - i i Daniel and John I). Kiter, o f Proapect. Oreiron. L C ll llc t i X V /I C * A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are request#*! to file their claims in this office on or t>efore' said 26th day of ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------- August. 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register J . E. € N T ART. °R E S . j . a , P E R R Y , V ic e . o r e s . Painting, Papering, Tinting, jns. Sigi Medford National Bank c a Ì 5 0,000.00 CAPITAL , t ^URPLUJ r. ■ t , ^ - _ _ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . O O \ , , Savings Department. Safetv Deposit Boxes. VV e transact a General Banking Business and respectfully solicit your patronage. M y c ir / ~V W E B S T E A ’S X V IN T E R N A T IO m DICTIONARY A Bwidcs Library la One Bed; an t o n n l e , prac tice*, and scholarly vocab.:- larv c f Eniliah, c - ’ argrT with 23.000ir S W \70ilD 3, tho Internaucn .1 ccutainr. a H istory o f tho Eug’ ish Language, Ouido to Pro nunciation, Dictionary of Fiction, New Gaccttcer c f tho World, New Biograph ical Dictionary, Vocabulary of Scripturo Naracj, Crock and Latin Names, and Eng lish Christina Names, For eign Quotations, Abbrevia tions, Metric Syr.tcm, Etc. 33**0 P scr*. 5 0 0 > IM -ia tr n lio tii. should y : u A c u m : «•» r - ..K. I; ••«t of o ir l‘*iwrV.i tion«. s.jri a s r y. ' l'i. rT Tm auR TcD ..? « .t ;r m i ___ 1 L . It-#u nr i <1 l!.u» lrtv-stioua. — \r • -.»tu, i m . - 1. : Job work o f all kind* noatly done at thi* otfioe. Call and soo sampl-i All kinds o f hauling promptly done. Timber Land, A ct June 3/ 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IT _ T ^ Retail Dealer in Wood. __ Department o f the Interior, U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , , Rnseburp, Oregon. April 2. 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act o f Congress o f June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington to all the ___ _______ Territory.” ________ _ _ as extended ____ ........................... * -------‘ 4. ' 1892, ! Public Land State? • by act o f - August i Falsie A. Nye, of Prospect, county o f Jackson, j State o f Oregon, did on November 25. 1907, file in I this office her sworn statement. No. 9456. for the J purchase of the sM* seVi, nwV4 seVi, o f Section No. i 4. in Township No. 33 South, Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought j is more valuable for its timber or stone than for : agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before A. S. Bliton, U: S. Commis sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on F r id a y , the 7th day o f A u g u s t , 1908. She names as witnesses; John H. Ditsworth, Tracy B«x>thby and Frank M. Manning, of Peyton. Oregon, and McDonald Pardue. o f Prospect. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of August. 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register. j u „ Land offK<! “ l “ " “ ' ’ urg. Oregon. . Notice is hereby given that Clara E. Boughton. "f*Butte Falls. Oregon, who, on June 12,1*)*. made Timber Application No. 10145. for SWV» of ' S«V*. SEH o f SWVi, Section 30. Township 34 | Sbuth, Range 1 East, W illamette Meridian, has fiiW notice o f intention to make Fnal Pr#»f. to establish claim to the land alrove described, before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner.. at Medford, Oregon, on Monday, the 28th day o f September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Bert H. H arris,. o f Medford. Oregon; LaEtin B. Caster and Frank S. Caster, o f Derby, Oregon, and Melburn A. Boughton, o f Butte Falls. Oregon. IBENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register.. Timber Land, act June 3, 1878. NOTBCE EOR PUBLICATION United Staten Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Mareh 26, 1908.. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f tbe act o f Congress of June 3, Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. - 1878, entitled. “ AnAct for the sale o f timber lands in the states o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Timber Lar d, A ct June 3; 1878.- Public Land s t a u » by act o f August 4. 1892, Robert G. Wilson. <»f Morgan Hill, county of Santa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , Clara. State o f California, filed in this office on Roseburg, Oregon, May 1, 1908. May 18. 1907, his sworn statement. No. 9261, for U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , Roseburg, Oregon, April 8, T908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th ep u n h a se of the NM, N E S . S E '• N E 1/,. of Section. No. 18, in Township No. 33, South of » « « C , u. nereny g.von that m compliance with ; theA Ct CT * r7 s* Range No. 1 East; W. M., Ore., and will offer the provision ,if the act o f C o l n w o f June :), j entitled An act fur the sale o f limber lands proof to show that the land sought is more valu 1S7S. entitled "a n act for the s a i» o f timber lands i the States of California. Oregon Nevada and able foi» its timber or stone than for agricultural in the State» o f Californai. Oregon. Nevada, and ^^nhmitton Terr'tory. as extended to all the :purpos«8 and to establish his claim to said land I Washington T .-m u .r y ." as extended to all the Robl.c Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1892. bofore the Register and Receiver o f this office, at Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892. John •'.»Tl**, M' Hart, of 290 Third St.. Portland, county Rosebimg. Oregon, on | A. Larson, o f Grants Pass, county o f Josephine 1,1 Multnomah. State ol Oregon. Ided in this office Thursday, the 17th day o f September. 1908. State o f Oreunn. did on January 2:*. 1908. file in ! »• •>» » " ’orn statement. No. He names as witnesses; Charles E Morine and this office his sw’orn statement. No. 9567. for the 9873, for the purchase o f the North-west quarter purehase o f the SWV4 SE'^. SEV4 S W ' i. of Sec o f Section No. 14, in Township No. 33, South of Albert Morine. ol Trail, Oregon; Edward T. Mc- tion No. 10. in Township No. 33 South. Range No. Range No. 4 West. W. M.. Ora., and will offer Kinstay and Silas F. Morine, o f Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land p roof to show that the land sought is more valu sought is more valuable for its timber or stone able for its timber or stone than for agricultural above described lands are requested to file their _ ___ purposes, ____ and to establish JtaDllsn purposes, and to establish his claim to said land ; claim »in un«-»,,, thiaofflcevn or before said 17th day of han for agricultural his claim to sai.! land ¿¿Tore a 7 s 7 Bliton, U. S. ! | f, , ’rue the R®wi»ter and Receiver o f this office, at ! --------- Sbntember. 1»8. - BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford. Ore., on : Rosebur^i l )re«!«n- <»n Register. Wednesday, the 26th day o f August. 1908. j Saturday, the 28th day o f November. 1908. He names as witnesses: fcmma W. Graham. \ f 1Ie names as witnesses; W. K .Parker. Thomas Edwin F. Graham, (ieorge Dame! and John V [ bW W W . and W. H. McGuirk. of P«»rtland. Ore- Tim ber ilatni. A ct June 3, 1878.— Ditaworth. all <»f PifaHject. Oregon I Ron- and * **** o f Placer, Oregon. Any and all pers.#*»s claiming adversely the 1 Any and a p e r s o n s claiming adversely the NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION. above-described lands are rwiuested’ file their described lands are requested to file their i-laims In tKi« ..Hmo ji . jc . u a -.. claims in this office on or before said 28th day of UN ot ed S t a t e » H a w O f f i c e . November. 1908. BENJAM IN I„ EDDY. August, 1908. BUN JAM IN L. EDDY. Raseburg. Oregon, March 21. 1908. Register. Registe Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. 1878. entitled "a n a«t fo r the sale o f timber lands Timber Land. A ct June 3, 1878.— in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington 'territory,” a« extended to all the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ptiblic Land States by act o f August 4. 1902, Frederick J. l.afky. of Salem, county o f Marion, btate o f Oregon, tiled! in this office on April 15, U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O ff io b v . his sworn statemennt. No. 9116, fo r the pur- Rtjseburg. Omgnn. May 8. 1908. j ------------ chase o f the W 'a „ E*». of Section WMW11 No. 2. ^ ... Notice is hereby given that in! ruunpliance with 1 No. 34. South o f Range No. 1 East, W. the provisions of the act o f Congress o f June 3. ’ v l e'-' an<* w ,'-,**ETer proof to show that the land 1878, entitled An art for the sale of timber lands V5»ffiable for its timber or stone II. C. TUHP.ILL, PROP in the State« o f California. Oregon. Nevatla, anti th* n agricultur»! nurn,-a4 n>») tnM ».klU k k i. A -■*- - - ___ *■- - # 1 e - 1 I WashingUin Territory.” as extended to ail the to s*?'l land, before the Register and Re- My Bread etc IS Strictly nirst-class Public Land States by a c t o f A ugust i. 1892. W ii- ce,ver of this offise. at Roseburg. Oregon, on ! liam Fletcher Parker, o f Portland, countv o f ' Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908 CENTRAL POINT BAKERY and is second to none in thestate April 2X. 1»W. hi, .w orn .tetenwnt. No. 10027. for Special orders solicited for fine w'Tf1^tkm°No.,i4. inTn.'natiT'S“*^ i ^ Christoph,>r n»TM^ » * » « « o « f Dorby, Thom« Oreiron: K«h< D. o .rd C. D. i5>Amity*'o!4iSm'^**0*'*nd J' H'Torapkin’' show that the land aought is more valuable for , ab ve-descrils-il rands | its timber or stone than for agricultural i*urp.w«s. claims ,n this .«ffiuu (>n or h r f o ^ ^ i d ^ r h d n i of t and to establish his claim to said land before the August 1%8 B F \J A M iS ^ l^ in n Y * 1 Register and Receiver o f thia office, at Roseburg. BENJAMIN L. |DD Y. Give me a triaL Oregon, on ________________ Kegister. Thursday, the 7th day o f January. 1909. ~ He names as witnesses; William McGuirk. James Hart and Thomas Lenard. of Portland. Tirgfcer Land. A ct June 3. 1878.- Oregon, hnd George Pease, o f Placer. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befone said 7lh day of f -U n i t e d S t a t b s L a n d O f f ic e . January. 1909. BENJAM IN L_ JH>DY. Roseburg, Oregon. April 9, 1908. Register Notice is thereby «iven that in compliance with the the act of Congrens o f June 3. •"titled An act for the sale o f timber lands iru ffie States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and jU sbm gton Territory’. ” as extended to all the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land States by act o4 y%ugust 4. 1892. Csondpasture, of Medfeed county o f Jack* *oa. btate ..f Oregon, did on A p n p 2. l»W. file in Department o f the Interior. Ww -office hi* sworn statement. No. 96*2. for the p o r c h a s e o fth e S i. NEV.. of S e«5i e . No. 32. in U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. n.wnHhip No. 32 Sngih. Rar.ge N * ¿ 'la s t . W. M . May 15. 190*. a«d will offer p r .« f -how that trie land sought Notice Is hereby given that ffcnjamin W IUUw. “ n v w valuable f .g i u timber or itamm than for ling, o f Butte Falls. Oregon, who. on August. U , »»riculturai p u r t^ e s and to e*«u!kiLKn b k rlaim lAft. H— teml Entry N o l l » tor WV, ■“ « I I W W n A I . Bbton r S N " •». S.Nrtion 6. Township 35 S«‘'ith. Range 2 '•‘oner, at hi* offi.-e. in Medford Oregon on T l* V r t l i r n p n t i 'h i o k p n f l i n n p r W illamette Mendian. iu* filed r<*tic«* c f Tu«klsv tb*. i » 4 rc . , . I r > o u r , s > - c e r u C J U C K e n U i n n e r inten.,lin to make F,. .il C. refu ta tion Proi f. ta K r l > i A** o f ^ r t e m h e t ltt«. amre a* witnesses. W ,litan» T. «H e v e and Q u n fliiv i r i j i 'p liq q P illl W P e*tablish claim to the land above dt-'Cribed. twfore • bu n aa> s. A » iv e U S a S c '■'*“ an. ’ n , , e v A A S S Bhton US B liton U. ! & S Comm«*a»ner t « m m iastoner. at at Me«if.,rd Medford ri.! of Prn*P«rt. Oregon; John F. LMswvrth. Jam«» McCiannahan. of Feytan. Ore. will guarantee to please you. / n T . ,UHl .• » \ .Pvr-on* claiming adversely the ol Butte Falls. Oregnn; M m m * Bakiw in. J. I. above-4Ìeacnbed lands are requested to file their cla.m* .n thi« offke on or before *nH Is» dav o f i-wk *rJ R. F Hamblin. Brownsboto . . . ... • e p te irV f. BENJAM IN L. F DOY. I. tLA IVIX. i H i p i IclUI . BENJAM. n c edoy . cakes. Satisfactioo assured. CENTRAL POINT OR Oregon Restaurant Just Opened. Best Meals at All Hours. F F d A K* K PlTlfvriptnr Regi «ter.