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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 , A U G U S T 20, 19CS { k - h - m - i - h - h - h h - h - h - h * - h - h * « h - h - h - h - C entral P oint H erald a *d thp\ *ls,° tfd1 a |^is!:i- tnre T*le<Jxe<i to abuse by the peo- y C e n tr a l A. P ats iso\. P ublisher . P o in t S t a t e B a n k ple’s choice. There is a day of reckoning coming for all would- Ax 'iTHfcpenAMit It* al »ewspkper be party leaders who at this time devoted to the interests o f Centra! are attempting to thwart the will iPoint and the Kogue Rjver Valley. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Published Every Thursday. o f the people. Senator Fulton ■B’Jbficrlptien price, $l.Wt per year, in should take warning hefore he DIHECTORS J. W . Merritt, President; W. C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M advance. Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman. goes too far into this scheme, if Entered as Second-class Matter, May 4, it tf true that he has entered 1906, at the Post Q 8ue at Central Point, into it. Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. Central Point, Ore. •Oretfor, under the A ct o f Congress o f Mdr" ' W. J. Bryan’ s speech to the | I SI L VE RWARE Í ! j I I i I Rogers Bros.’ Triple plated 1 SOAltNEWECTEDJIRSJ P R M IP liS notification committee last week _____ was a strong arraignment o f t h e ; Republican platform and policies. W hat ashall a sturdy man The admission by Mr. T aft that who ha« not “ the price o f ,a many corporate abuses exist and meal” !' 'Clearly, he must go io .¡th a t they have all grown up (dur work and earn it. But if nose ing a period in which the R e will tiv e him work? Right heit< publican pai’ty had absolute con we im p a e the death-penalty for trol o f all .departments o f the his failure; we sentence him to government is referred to and starvation. the pointed question, “ W hy have die can escape his punishment the republicans failed to do any in no way that is lawful; w e thing to correct these evils’ ’ r e have had the foresight to see to mains unanswered. Every pnop- ¿^ .¡_ h - 1- h - h .- i - !- 1":- :- t - h - p - h - !-- i -T"1 i t-i't i i - h - i - i - ì - h - h - ì - h - h - i - h - h - i - » that, by laws again»!, robbery, I osition ter the control o f trusts theft, and mandicancv. Mere P R O F E SS IO N A L C E N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. 193 and monopolies or for the cor va; rancy, too, is a crime; if »' I. O. O. F. rection o f other admitted evils “ withi ut visible means o f .sup ,y evening that, has been proposed by Presi JEROME !.. RAWHCHL’ SER Muets every Saturday port” a n u n may be sent to jail. U. W. Ha L E W IS & SO N S, Props. dent Roosevelt, backed by the PH YSICIAN A N D SURGEON. corner Second and Pine St«. Visit If, like “,tbe San of M a n ,” he! rank and .file o f the party, has ing brothers are specially invited to Offioe second floor John Ross building, “ hath not where to lay his head,” meet with us when in town. o v e r Herald ofiice. Pine street. been promptly sidetracked by G eo . L. F ord , W. E P rice , he wiE be wafer f rom the ¿rest of Call residence front olfice phone when j the Republican congress and Secretary. Noble Grand necessary, day or night. us if he pack it about with him, i these things make M r. Bryan’s C E N TR A L P O I N T ..................... - OREGON remaining awake er sleeping Tim ber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.— task a rather easy one to what it a fo ot R e might sleep w the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .would heve been had the party- park or on a wharf, or in some Highest Market Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton. H. I’ . H A R G R A V E leaders halfw ay stood behind the D I: U nistsd S t a t e s L aniv O f f i c e , ,other unconridered .place. That PH YlilC IA N A N D SURGEON Roseburg, Oregon, April 0, 1908, , We invite your patronage. CENTRAL POINT, ORE. President in his fight fo r the N otice is hereby «riven that in compliance with j would be ne great -hardship to the provisions o f the act of Congress o f June 3, ; people. Office over First National Bank 1 n 78, entitled "A n act for the sale o f timber lands , society, bat it would do him go.«d, in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and j M edford : : : : O regon Washington Territory,” uv extended to all the ; and we have provided against it. Public Land States by act of .august 4, 1902, Mrs. J Glenn M. Webster o f Med fond, county o f Jackson. ! Queer Feeding. Lav/s against robbery and theft Sia«.e o f Oregon, did on April 2. 1908, file in this I • “ Come iand watch me feed Miy star- ofiice her sworn statement, N<*. 9591, for the pur- 1 j . A, PERRY, Vier- are just and necessary; those J. E. ENYAKT„ PREC. cha-e o f the s '!• of s 1.-, o f Section No. 21». in T ow n- I flKta.” shij> No. 33 South, Range No. 1 East, W. M.. anil ' against bogging .are .necessary T h e curator of the aquarium led the will offer proof to show that the land sought is ! more valuable for its timber or stone than for I and unjust. W hat snakes them reporter to a tank where a ha3?f dozen agricultural purposes, ami to establish her elaint ! to said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commis- j unjust is that we do not arsure starfish tripped over the sandy bottom CAPITAL $ 5 0 , 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 sioner, at hix office, in Medford, Oregon, on cm slim brown fingers. C e n tra l P o in t, O regon Monday, the 31st day o f August, 1908, work to fo o t 3 alii 2 and willing “ Grub time, boys;’’ ‘he said, and bt She names as witnesses: Laban B. Caster and «5UR.PLUJ $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Frank to work. To sa.y to a penniless dropped into the tank six mussels. Cast«-, o f Eagle Point, Oregon; Andrew I B. Chartrav». <c>f Derby, Oregon, and William J. j The fish ran to the mussels. Each ap and hungry man, “ Yon may ask Warner, of Medford, Oregon. Savings D epartm ent plied his stomach to the hinge at th» Any and all persons claiming adversely the j for employment, but if it a- re hack o f flie shell. Silence and irnnx. All kinds of hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer in Wood. above-described lands are requested to file their j claims in this office on o r before said f is t day o f i Safety Deposit Boxes. fused you shall not ask for liillty ensued. August, 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. ! : Register. ! Timber Lar d, A ct June 3, 1878.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bread” - that is a mo ns trots and •“ The gastric juice o f the starfish." We transact a General Banking •said the curator, “ is now melting the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. shameful tyranny. ‘hinges o f flesh that hold the mussel 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 , There is *n ly one way o u t of Shells together. Ah, look, there’s one Business and respectfully solicit Timber Land, A c t June3, 187°.— Roseburjf. Oreffon, April 8, 1908. Lund Office at Roseburg. Oregon, melted now. There’s another. It’s tin* Notice is hereby Kiven that in compliance with j June 12, 1908. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. this moral impaste. Since the your patronage. the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, j N otice is hereby given that Clara E. Boughton. most powerful gastric juice in the United J«Lates Land Office, 1878, entitled “ An act for the salv o f timber lands | o f Butte Falls, Oregon, who, on June 12, 1908, state cannet permit the individual world.” Rosebur«:, Orepron, April 8, 1908. ! in the States o f California. Oregon, Nevada, and | made Timber Application No. 10145, for SWVi o f One by one, their hinges destroyed, to rob or.steal, and will not per N oticeu, hereby «W en that in compjinnce with I h V j o h n SEP«. S E 'i o f SWVt, Section 30, Township 34 South, Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has the mussel shells opened, and into ¡the mit him to beg, it thould provide iSv " a ‘ b '.y 1 til “ r r ? °L lur J ■ W « S T o f intention to make Fnal openings the starfish thrust their stom S .li „rA ? ' „ r i fo Y hL S a k o f lBni i I SU te o f Oreiton. did on January 23. 1008. file in . filed notice Proof, to establish claim to the land above him with employment; there is achs. More silence, more immobility. W a a i i n ^ n T e r r i l l ^ " » » , 3 e f t o “ ! « ‘«h2 I ¡'iVVhlso i f ^ W M S E ' o f ° S « ! de»cri!»ed, before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, Public Luiul State- by act o f A u e u -t 4. 1802. j l i SouflT Kan°ae No. at Medford. Oregon, on Then, a little plumper 4»t the heart, no other wav to preserve his life Monday, the 28th day o f September, 1908. the starfish went tripping daintily dff, and his self-respect ,3a uliain is thin office her sworn «ratement. No. 95t!8. for the ! ?l)ugh.t w mlire,.,lll<!*b!e I ° r. . . ,_r fstahhih Claimant names as witnesses: Bert H. Harris, but th e mussel shells lay open and o f Medford. Oregon; Labin B. Caster and Frank this duty of society to the indi empty on the sand.—Cincinnati Eu- fflSSTVirm-h, E' l ; ^ : ; dse » ‘’ n 5 • * * ' • ' m ?1 ' ^ b S K T* Z S. Caster, o f Derby, Oregon, and Melburn A. R an-e No. 2 K a t .' and will offer proof to - h o d Cemmi—loner, at hi» office, tn Medford. Ore., on Boughton, o f Butte Fall*. Oregon. vidual that it is no less than i nuirer. that the land sought is mone valuable for its tim - 1 Wednesday, the 2Gth day o f August, 1908. IBENJAM IN L. ED D Y. her or stone than for agricultural purposes, and • He names as witnesses: Emma W. Graham, Register. astonishing that it ever could to establish her claim to said land before A. S. Edwin F. Graham, George Daniel and John F Old Tim e Drunkenness. i Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, a t his office, in Med- ( Ditsworth, all of Prospect, Oregon. have been overlooked, <or ques In reviewing “ The Early Married 1 ford, Oregon, on j Any and all persons claiming adversely the Life*of Maria Joseph«. Lady Stanley,“ Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908. , I above-described lands are requested to file thei Timber Land, act June 3, 1878. tioned when pointed out | claim« in this office or. <w before said 26th day o1 the London Spectator comments on the She names as witnesses: John A. Larson, o f 1 August, 1908. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BENJAM IN L. EDDY. W E B S T E R ’ S X ’i Grants The employment should not, of light .in which drunkenness was re Pass, Oregon; Edwin F. Graham, G eorge ! Register United States Land Office, Daniel and John I). Kiter, o f Prospect. Oregon. j Roseburg. Oregon, Mareh 26, 1908. course, carry a .w age that! would garded at the beginning of the nine A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the 1 above described lands are requested to file their j N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with tempt the recipient to withdraw teenth century. There was n christen claims in this office on or before said 2lia.h «lay o f the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, August, 1908. HKNJJtbHN L. ED D Y. ! ing of twins and rejoicing among the Timber Lend Act. Jane 8» 1878.— 1878, entitled, "A n act for the sale o f timber lands himself permanently from private neighbors, tenants and 'laborers. “All Register in the states'of California, Oregon, Nevada, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. W ashington T erritory,” as extended to all the industries, but it.should be suffi the guests,” says Marla, “ were as Public Land states by act of A ugust 4. 1892, Besides an accurate, prac Robert G. Wilson, o f Morgan Hill, county o f Santa tical,aid scholarly vocabu cient to keep the wolf outsideihis .drunk ns I ever had the pleasure -of 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 lary of English, enlarged seeing any one.” Among the (laborers, Koseburg, Oregon, Mny 1, 1908. May 18. 1907. his sworn statement. No. 9261, for door— to tide 'him.pver his period however, “ that extent «of intoxication with 25,000 H E W WORDS, the put chase o f the NV* NE*4. /SEVi NEW, of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N otice is hereby given that in «'omfdiahce with Section No. 18, in Township No. 33, South of the International contains o f sharpest need. the provisions o f the act of Congress of June 3, Range No. 1 East, W. M.. Ore., an«! will offer was not reached which causes men to Department of the Interior, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands proof to show that the land sought is more valu a Ilistory o f the English U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and able for its timber or stone than for agricultural This is pot t.n anarchistic fr o - -be hv Ine.” Language, Guide to Pro W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the purposes and to establish his claim to said land Lady Sheffield, who received this ac June 22. 19U& nunciation, Dictionary of ¡posal; no proposal can be that if count o f the festivities, replies: “ 1 | Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1892, NOTICE U hereby given that Lillian M. Daniels, James M. Hart, o f 290 Third St.. Portland, county before the Register and Receiver of this o ffice, at Fiction, New Gazetteer c f o f M edford, Oregon, who. on June 22, 190&. marie j of Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed in this office Roseburg, Oregon, on it aim to remove an imperative WQitkl have given a great deal to be i tho World, Now Biograph I Timber Application. No, 10169. for E L o f N E 1 «. ! on January 2T», 1908, his sworn statement. No. Thursday, the 17th day o f September. 1908. ! NW '| of N E 1.. N E ', o f N W ',. Section 30. Tow n- 9873, fur the purchase o f the North-west quarter ical Dictionary, Vocabulary compulsion ,to lawlessness. If It preseut There is nothing 1 love so j He names as witnesses: Charles E Morine and I ship 34 South. Range 1 P^ast. W illamette Mc riAlan. I o f Section No. 14, In Township No. 33, South of of Scripture Hamc3, Greek Albert Morine. ol Trail. Oregon; Edward T. Me- much ns such sort o f festivities, where j has file«! notioe tvf intention to make P’inal PïKiof, ( Range No. 4 West. W. M.. Ore., and will ofFer is socialistic, then soeialisn' m ay, . , , and Latin Names, and Eng , io establish claim to the land above de!*ca-il»«*d. j proof to show that the land s o u g h t is more valu- Kinstry and Silas F. Morine, o f Grants Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the j before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at Afed- i able for its timber or stone than for A gricu ltu ra l lish Chrijtiau Names, For .claim the glory ot advocating an , that .one makes ouo'-s friends happy as above described lands are requested to file their j foiti. Oregon, on eign Quotations, Abbrevia ! purposes, and to establish his claim to snid land claims in this office on or hefore said 17th day o f Thursday, the 1st day o f October, 1908. indisputable reform the adding "'011 “« «lnmk." •Jn London, she de- t before the Register and Receiver o f this office, at September. 1908. BEN JAM IN L. EDDY. tions, Metric System, Etc. ! Claimant names ns witnesses; William T. Goul- j Koseburg, Oregon, on Register. I Clares, “ when you give a ¿ball yon nf- ii3 H O P u g e t . r > O O I J I b t i t m ( l t i t i i . to the Ten Thousand G»mmt,nd- ; Bert H, Harris. Thurston E. Daniels jtnd Saturday, the 28th day o f November. 1908. SHOULD YOU WOT 0 * 1 SUCH A BCOK ? Thfi Best on Earth. WILLIAMS BROS. DOOR & L’BR. CO. GRANTS PASS, OREGON: CENT I POINT PHARM ACY C e n tr a l P o in t M a r k e t Fresh and Salt Meats Beef, P o r k , 13. M u tto n a n d V e a l. C. G R I M C i t y D r a y in g and T r a n s f e r Medford National Bank INTERNAIIOML DiCTIDN AITf A Library in One Book . . front many people, -please n few. make merits thundered irom the p o lit— j many.drunk end yourself miserable.” ical Sinai one with a negative! Clay and the Salary C»r^b. that is not prohibitive btrt benev “ QuU’ ii.” said an old member one olent, carrying not a threat but •day. *1 heard you tworryiug about the a promise: “ Thou shalt D ot mileage. Dili you ever hoar the story .of Clay and the salary grab?" starve.” I KUMVEll’ S lh iI.l.ti.(.IA '.U I 'lr t h A A M Y . U U l - U cgn’ ar nnd Thin 41001 lln»trations. Dlc'irmnrv Wrlnkl«-«” — est o f our abridgi ______ Puper Edition*. . 1LKP G. & C. f'ERRIAM CO.. Springfield, Mass. G E T T H E BEST. » - , ‘t ^ . | sculp to l>eat the band and aW the Oay adherent» .ominously silent Worried If the reports concerning Sen 1 and anxious. Clay sought out his «Id ator Fulton's attempt to induce barber, whe had always been enthusl astie in his advocacy and who hap a number of Statement No. 1 pened to he an irishman. T trust 1 le^islators-otect to violate thfcir tnay couut on your hearty support. a pledge# to ¿heir ronrtituenU and : usuatv CUy nskt'tl. •F«lth, Mr. »'la y.’ salii pie Irish barber. ‘ I think I Khali refuse fo for the people's | vote at this time for the man who .can choice <«>r t inted States senator (tot but one hamt Into «the treasury.’ is cnrrrt, Uhe insult will be to I -iSucuoes Magazine. lower the senator U> a gneat ex-, Need*« a B ig D e s * . tent in the estimatSinn of tuany of I The pv**ldeDt o f the Walters’ club i f his former friends. The people New York In a rooent arRiitnont on tip ping snlil to his opponent tduirply: of Oregon, without regard to “ Your reply la altogether be»Mp t*e party, are firm behc ety in the point an«! trrelerant. It reminds me ol eloetiou*»/ United Statesaqnators a «roman’« reply In a German court Ttfl« woman was neoiL-eil of pois«>nlnç by a diiwi j ute of the people, h%*r husband. The ittMAecudug attor and any abtsncue of designing U*y an.«I to her: “ ‘ You hate tienrd the «evidence. The jioliticikAs tfc .Jefovt that reform bo*y contained «enough arsenic to kill will be resented. «Oregon m a ten persons. WH»art ha\e j»^u to sayV strong rvpublioun Hate, bi< in “ *Wy husband.’ tl»e w uruui an««/*r- spite of tXat fait the -.oterg, by ed. Aw a« a hi»' «a tn c/ " a big oiHiiwity, «mdoraed Geerge F- I'Wmberlain for U. 8. senator S u h j* c r ib t' f o r H erald WANTED' IN K O K H A n o W UKUA&DDia Farm o r Business for sale. N ot particular about location, n e r only who W ith to *■ * will sell .. direct to buyer. G ive price, ____ . tlon and state whae posseaaloo descriptk can be had. Address, L DK1BTSHIRE. h i MM RukaMr. R. T- a W è t ò -t # A T $ B N . ENGRAVING CO. « d l A i e i i> O m ,* .N À j He names as witnesses: W. F. Parker. Thomas j Leonard, and W. H. McGuirk, o f Portland, Ore- I gon. and George Pease, o f Placer. Oregon, j Any and all persons claiming adversely the I above described lands are requested to file their ' claims in this office on or before said 28th dav o f | November, 1908. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Register. Timber Land, A ct Juns 3. 1878.— NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION. U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , Roseburg. Oregon, March 21. 1908. N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with . the t provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber lands in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, an«l Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.— W ashington T erritory,” a« extended to all the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Public Land States by act o f August 4. 1902, Frederick J. Lafky, o f Salem, county o f Marion, State o f Oregon, filed in this office on April 15. 1907. his sworn statemennt. No. 9116. for the pur U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e , H. C. T U R R I L L , PROP EW. o f Section No. 2, in Roseburg, Oregon. May 8,1908. chase o f the W h t v I South o f Range No. 1 East. W. N otice 18 is hereby *r,ve" given that that in in compliance compliance with with M.. Ore., and will offer proof to show that the land M v B r 6 & d d i p i s s t r i c t l v f ir r .t \ y A > Itd U ^ i s s r . n c u j n r s i c i a ^ r^ h e ^ p r o v is io n « o f the act o f Congress o f June 3. 1 sought is more valuable for ita timbre* or stone . ** 1878. . A - *o.<> entitle«! A n act -vz for zw. the sale o f timber timuer lands than for ag agricultural purposes, and toestablish hia and is second to none in tnestate W ashington T erritory.” as extended to all the cla,ni ^ ^ ^ before th* fu-gister and Re- ceiver o f this office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on j Public Land states by act o f A ugust 4. 1892, Wil- Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908. Special orders solicited for fine ! Ham Fletcher Parker, of Portland, county of i MultnAmah. State o f Oregon, filed in this office on He names as witna— a: Thomas F, Kelso ami j April 2&l 1908, his sworn statement. No. 10027, for Christopher C. Kelso, o f Derby. Oregon; D. I). • cakes. Satisfaction assured. 1 the purchase o f the South-west one-quarter (SW Tompkins, of Salem. Oregon, and J. H. Tompkins, I o f Secti«>n No. 14. in Township No. 33 South. o f Amity, Oregon. ! Range No. 4 West. W. M.. and will offer proof to 1 Any and all persons claim ing adversely the Give me a trial. | show that the land sought is more valuable for above-described lands are requested to file their its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. claims in this office on or before said 26th day o f BENJAM IN L. EDDY. 7 V ' p n \ r ITfAT V T r\V> and to e sta blish hia claim i o sai«I land b e fo re the August. 1908. J «N 1 l\ A L / | U l A 1 Ul\ R eg is ter and R eceiv er o f this olfice, at R osebu rg. Register. j Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day o f Januury. 1909. j __________________________ l He names as Witnesses: William McGuirk. , James Hart and Thomas Lenard. o f Portland, , Titnb.r Land. A ct J u m 3. 1 -7 « .- Oregon, hr.d George Peas«, o f Placer. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. YEARS’ above-describdd lands are requested to file their « - » i n t o S tates L a n d O rricE . claims in this office or before said 7th day of RflAcburir. Ors^on. April 9. 190«. January. 19tWl BEN JAM IN L. EDDY, j N otice i , hereby e v . n that in com pliance with Register the p rovi-ion, of the act o f Conpre— o f June 3. j 1 -.^ entitled An act for the ,ule o f timber lan.l. in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Waah.njtton Territory. aa emended to all the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. n.“ 5 ' . . i nd. by act o f A u p u t 4. 1-92. UetVttt Cordpa-ture. o f Medford, county o f Jack- son. State of Oreicon. did on April 2. W . file in T rade M a r k * thl* ? m c' h'a .worn staten.ent No 9692. fo r tho Department o f the Interior. D c s ig n s purchaje o f the SH NF.' ,. o f Se. tio„ No. 72. in C o p y r ig h t s A c . U. S. I>and Office at Roseburg. Oregon. TownaWp No :i2 South. Ranpe No. 2 Fart. W. M.. An r o n e s e u ft o g a sk etch and deecriptton m ay May IS, 190». and » ill offer pr.*>f to ahow that the land w.uyht quh'kiv M<wtitin «’ «ir opinion free whether an N otice ie hereby given that Benjamin W. Heber- ■« nvoavaluable for it, timber or atone than for Inrent ion is prehahlr patent ahle. ( ’ nmninnlct- tlone strictly «*<wddentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent# , ling, o f Butte Fails. Oregon, who. on August 24. a-rtcultnral purpoaaa, ant] to eetablirh hi, clnnn sent free. i>Meat sgencr for securing patents. I 19U7. made H«»mestea«i Entry No. 14-S62. for W>; to -aid lard Iwfora A S Bliton, U. S. C om m it 1 ,«touts taken th rou g h M ann A C fc receiv e * N W -«. Section *. T«*wnship3-S South. Range 2 •loner, at hi. other, ip Medford. O n m n . on n*c%al notice, w ith ou t ch sn re. m th e Ea«t. W illamette Meridian, ban filed notice o f Tuaada, the 1 * day o f September. 19W. t intention to make Final Commutation Proof to H e n a n tM a -w itn e w « ,: William T. G riev. and establish claim to the land above described, before Katie I I Gneve. o f P n ep ect. Ore*.m: John K. | A. S. Bliton. U. B. Commissioner, at Medford, A handsometr 1 host rated weekte. la r g e s t cl»* Ult»worth James McClannahan. o f Peyton. Ore. t Oregon, on the 5th «lay o f September 190». colatu -n . f a n f g - i r m ü c l«»orual. T erm s. 9-t s A n y and all perauna c l a i m i n g adveraely tha Claimant turner as witnesses: C. E. Wolvreton. »esr ; fv'ur iiiontAJ». #L Soul bfall rew sd ealera. in ' j l ' *[’■’' ^ * ^ n b e « l lands are requreted to file thwir ot Butte Falls, i rej M n s « Ba.i sin. J. I. . claims in this office on or before savl 1st day o f Isel.and R. P. Has hi Bruwrsh«*ro. Oregnsi. Septen b»r. 1908. BENJAM IN L KDDY. •■Hkg, F 3L. Wsahiugion, IX U BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Regi tere Regis CENTRAL POINT BAKERY “ No," i replied. Gentlemen o f the legislatures, I “ When .Clay was apeakor,” be con- how long do you propose indulg ! tinned, “«long about Sfilft. the crowd ing yourselves in the happiness raised their salaries «te $1.500 a year. There was a great howi ttkJ over the o f contemplating indigence as a ! country, anil when Clay reached home .capital offe ise.? Ambrose Bierce ! iu Kentucky he found old one armed I John Pope, a Federalist, out after his in September Cosmopolitan. Robert Slvwimg, ail o f M edfori. Oregon. BENJAM IN L. EDDY. Rcgistec. Scientific A m e ric a n . MUNN&C 9 .38,B,~-r New York