CENTRAL POINT HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1908.
C entral P oint H erald
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L o n g o s t W ill or» R eco rd .
What is called the longest will on
record is Ciat of Captain Robert
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Keayue, founder of the Ancient and j
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In
its
voluminous
proportions
this
190i>, at the Post Office at Central Point,
Oregon, under the A ct o f Congress o f will is In striking contrast to one pro-
March ■'!. 1879.
bated In New Orleans a tran ter of
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How much is accomplished in heiress.”
this world by courage? Go to
The original o f Captain K eayncs
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any city that has made *rreat ad- ! vaults of tlie regi.-ter o f probate of
vances in a short time, and ask SuiTuIk county. In volume 1 o f tin
the causes, and ten to one it will record of wills probated it covers 11C
| page's, nud ft is recked in the will
transpire that the real cause will I that the document was drawn up In
be traced down to a dozen or a 1 the handwriting of the testator.
While Captain Kenyne. who wa
hundred citizens who determined
originally a merchant tailor in London.
to make a city and who, witn an | left a fortune of fair projiortionH for
enthusiasm irrepressible, and a his day. it is of Interest to note that at
courage that never f a l t e r e d , i the present day fortunes o f millions of
| dollars are frequently disposed of in
pressed on. Formerly Chicago I complicated trusts by only a few hun
and St. Louis were rival cities.! dred w ords.- Boston Post.
Rogers Bros.’ Triple plated
ïhs Best on tarih.
WILLIAMS BROS.
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¡C ENTI POINT PHARMACY
GRANTS PASS, OREGON:
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Indeed, for a long time St. Louis |
if| I I I 1 I I I 1 1 ' 1 Tt l - L H - ’- ’- H - H - H f t T..t .T..1..T..T..T
Chivalry and Fatness.
scouted the idea o f Chicago ever j Have you never noticed that great
being a rival. The arguments! personal bulk and chivalry go almost
ENTRAL POINT LODGE NO. 193
P ltO F iT S d K N A C
her citizens used were: “ We! always together? Well, they do. and 1
L O. 0 . F.
am reminded of a circumstance that
have the location. We are at the j happened long years ago. There wa.*
Meets every Saturday evenirli
■nine at
junction o f two o f the greatest in congress from the state of Alabama JE R O M E L. RA W H O U SER
7:30 p. m. in A. O. U W. Hall.
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
corner
Second
and
Pine
Sts.
Visit
named
Dixon
Lewis.
lie
PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON.
o f rivers, a third comes in a little a gentleman
ing brothers are specially invited to
was notorious for his stoutness as well
Office second floor John Ross building,
below; we command the north, as for his courtliness nn;l abilities. This
meet with us when in town.
over Herald office, Pine street.
E rnest H ath aw ay , J. W. J acobs ,
the west and northwest, and all i gentleman was u Virginian by birth,
Secretary. Noble Grand.
Call residence from office phone when
the adjacent east for four hun- 1 ,,nt removed early to Alabama, w'.iicb
necessary, day or night.
state he represented during several
dred miles; we have the money, j terms of congress and was in the sen CE N TRA L P O I N T ...........................f^ E G O N
Timber Land. A ct June 3. 1878.—
which we have been accumula ate at the time o f his dentil in lS-i.l.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Biographers
relate
of
him
that
one
ting for four-score years, and
Highest Market Price Paid for Beef. Pork and Mutton.
time after the adjournment of con £ ) R . H. P. H A R G R A V E
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
lastly, a clear way by the cheap gress he was on his way home in a
Roseburg, Oregon, April 9, 1908,
We invite your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
PH YSICIAN A N D SU RGEON
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
est form o f carriage to the sea. steamer that was wrecked and while
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3,
he
had
an
opportunity
t->
do
so
refused
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
Who should we fear any rivals?
Office over First National Bank
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
to take a seat in a small boat because
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the
What is this claim o f Chicago his great weight would jeopardize the
M edford
s
A
:
:
O regon
Public Land States by a ct of August k 1902, Mrs.
Glenn M. W ebster of Medford, county o f Jackson.
that has no communication with lives of others in the boat, mill, al
State of Oregon, did on April 2, 1908, file in this
though
for
a
time
he
was
hi
rrent
dan
office her sworn statement. No. 9591, for the pur
the country back o f her and no
ger, he was at last rescued. There was J. E. EtlYART, PRE s ,
j . A, PERRY. Vice. '"res. chase o f the sYj o f s 'j , o f Section No. 23, in Tow n
ship No. 33 South. Range No. 1 Last, W. M., and
outlet save by the lakes, and one a noticeable combination of chivalry
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
valuable for its timber or stone than for
and fatness.—Washington Lost.
small canal?’ ’
Medford National Bank more
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commis
But the invincible and irre
sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on
Famous Epicures.
C e n t r a l
P o i n t ,
O r e g o n
CAPITAL
$ 5 0 , 0 00 .00
pressible men o f Chicago began
Monday, the 31st day o f August, 1908.
In the ceiling of the dining room in
She names as witnesses: Laban B. Caster and
to mortgage themselves to extend Kero’» “golden house,” on the Palatine a S 1 7 R . P 1 17 a S
% 1 O 0 0 0
O O
Frank Caster, o f Eagle Point, Oregon; Andrew
U f\, r L. U a J
^ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
r . Chartraw. o f Derby, Oregon, and William J.
railroads around them; to create hill, were compartments inlaid with
Warner, of Medford, Oregon.
Ivory which revolved, showering per
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Savings Department.
rivers and steel to open the fumes and flowers on the guests.
All kinds o f hauling promptly done. Retail Dealer’ in Wood.
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 81st day of
country around them, south, Flowers were presented to the guests
August,
1908.
BENJAMIN
L.
EDDY.
Safety Denosit Boxes.
Register.
Timber Land, A ct June'3, 1878.-
west and northwest, arid to the \ by slaves. They wore crowned with
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
wreaths. Usually after one course the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
eastern ocean. And all the time tables were removed and others placed We transact a General Banking
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
Department o f the Interior,
they promised the country that j before the guests. Throughout the Business and r e s p e c t f u l l y S o l i c i t
Roseburg, Oregon, April 8. 1908. Land O ffice at Roseburg. Oregon,
Timber Land. A ct June 3, ists . -
before long thev would be the j menl drinking continued until the ban-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
June 12, 1908.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
the provisions of the act o f Congress of June 3,
,
,1 quoters fell under the table stupefied,
Notice is hereby given that Clara E. Boughton,-
your patronage.
Unitel States
0fflce.
1878.
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
sale
o
f
timber
lands
o
f
Butte
Falls,
Oregon,
who,
on
June 12, 1908,
second city ot the country, and ia those days men lived to eat. Great
Roseburg, Oregon, A pril 8, 1908. in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and made Timber Application No. 10146. for SW '/i o f
W ashington Territory,” as extended t.o all the SEW, SEW o f S W '/i, Section 30, Township 34
when laughed at, they reiterated generals spent fortunes accumulated
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892. John
the provisions o f the act o f Congress o f June 3, A. Larson, of Grants Pass, county of Josephine, South, Range 1 East, W illam ette Meridian, has
the promise, showed that the ln -veara o f " arfare lu ^-ratifying their
1878, entitled " A n act for the sale o f timber lands State of Oregon, did on January 23, 1908, file in filed n otice
o f intention to
make
Fnal
in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, ar.d this office his sworn statement. No. 9567. fo r the Proof,
_____
___ claim
_____ to
______
to establish
the _____________
land above
progress they were making w a s; cltero and P o m p e y .pent co.oco
Washington Territory," as extended to all the purchase of the SWV4 SEVt, SEVi SW '/i, of S ec- described, before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner.-
I Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4, 1892, tion No. 10, in Township No. 33 South, Rangre No^ at Medford, Oregon, on
advancing in arithmetical ratio drachmas, or $7.000. Pithylus, who
| Erma W. Graham, of Prospect, county o f Jackson. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land
Monday, the 28th day o f September, 1908.
State of Oregon, did on January 23, 1908, file in sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
and was increasing in momentum wa® fam®d ufior V?e deIicacy and lorI1g.l‘
1 this office her sworn s-.ateinent, No. 9568, for the than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
Claimant names as witnesses: B ert H. Harris,
,
.
.
.
, j nality or his dinners, wrapped his
purchaseof the EViiSEVi, NW'ri SE '4, NEV4 S W 'i his claim to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. of Medford, Oregon; Latin B. Caster and Frank
every month. And when the* tongue in linen when not usiug It. That
j o f section No. 10, in Township No. S3 South, Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Ore., on S. Caster, o f Derby, Oregon, and Melburn A.
, Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show
Boughton, o f Butt* Falls. Oregon.
great fire wiped out their city he might better appreciate flavors of
Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908.
that the land sought is more valuable for its tim
(B E N JA M IN L. EDDY.
ber or stone than for agricultural purpose*, and ! He names as witnesses: Emma W. Graham,
Register.
they did not pause; they began «■* v,la',ds b« *nd “ clcaut’d with
| to establish her claim to said land before A. S. i Edwin F. Graham, George Daniel and John F
Bliton. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med- I Ditsworth, all of Prospect, Oregon,
to clear away the ruins while
' ford, Oregon, on
i Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file thei
Timber Land, a c t June 3, 18-78.
Wednesday, the 26th day o f August, 1908.
Earthquakes as Warnings.
they were still smoking.
To
smoking,
I claims in this office ox or beforo said 26th day of
She names as witnesses: John A. Larson, o f ; August, la g .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The
belief
that
earthquakes
are
signs
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
»
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>
t'l,
their eastern creditors they said,
; Grants Pass, Oregon; Edwin F. Graham, George
Register
United States Land Office,
Y/EBSXE' x S
nmi . . , .
or warnings owes its origin lu part to
Daniel and John L). Kiter, o f Prospect, Oregon.
Roseburg, Oregon, Mareh 26, 1908.-
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the
This IS But an incident, loan US prophecies in the Bible, where, for ex-
i above described lands are requested to file' their
. N otice is hereby given that in compliance with
more money and lots o f it, and I ample, we read that "there shall be
I claims in this office on or before said 26th day of
t i e provisions of the act o f Congress-of June 3,
August. 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY,
Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878.—
1478. entitled, “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
we will surely make good,’ ’ and famlnos and festUence. and enrth-
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quakes” ns portending future calami-
they won out. We think w eie: ties. Earthquakes have led to tlie nbo-
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Besides d u accurate, prac
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asked to name the master spirits llllon o f masquerades, the closing of
lary c f English, enlarged
theaters and even to t'.io alteration of
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who launched their city on the I fashion. A Now England paper of 1727
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sea o f progress, and who steadied tells us that "a considerable town in
a H istory o f the English
this
province
has
been
so
far
awakened
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her course and kept up the fires |
by the awful providence lu the earth
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nanu more than one hundred lal.t aside their hooped petticoats.” —
ical Dictiona-y, Vocabulary
men. The cry o f St. Louis was: Nature.
of Scripture Numc3, Greek
and Latin Namr s, and Eng
“ C o n s e r v a t i s m and safety.”
Rule of Three.
lish
Christian Names, For
“
Well."
said
a
persevering
governess,
With Chicago, it was: “ Progress
eign Quotations, Abbrevia
“ I will put It In another form. If It
tions, Metric System, Etc.
and the momentum that comes takes one servant nine hours to do the
S.ilH )
5 0 0 3 III » t r e t io n s .
with progress.”
SHOULD YOU NOT OWN ?JCii A B^OK ?
entire housework of n family how long
. s ti li s CV llk i . i v u D ie n -AliY. L.ig-
o f o ir abridgment».
Ilcg.i nr and Turn
The story comes down from «111 It take throe servants to do It?”
.....
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Tommy — Oh, I know, teacher. I
Fr—,
Warton, that when Bishop Berk hoard mamma speak of It only this
G. i U BËSRIAM CO., Spvi-tf.old, Slä£5.
ley was preparing to leave Eng morning.
G ET T H E BEST.
<
Governess— Well, how long will It
land, with the plan o f planting
take them?
S_
tlie gospel among the American
Tommy—Three times as long.—I.on
savages, the members o f the doo Tatler.
Scribler’s club being met at Lord
Treason-and Reason.
Bacon’s house at dinner, they
Archbishop Kyan once concluded n
agreed to rally Berkley, who was brilliant defense of the Irish cause
'Farm o r B u sin ess
also their guest, on his scheme. when a listener shouted:
fo r 8ale. N ot particular abcrat location.
"But the Irish are polity o f treason.”
W ish to hear from o w n e r only who
The bishop having listened to the | “ Perhaps," replied the archbishop,
wifi sell direct to buyer. G ive pri»e.
description and state when possession
fire o f the wits around him beg “ but please remember that what Is
can be had. Address.
L DARBYSHIM. B » 9991
RerWrfw. R. J
ged to lie heard in his defense of treason elsewhere becomes reason iu
Ireland because of the absentee.” —
his aeheme, and portrayed his Cleveland Leader.
plans with such “ an astonishing
Getting Along.
force o f eloquence and enthusi
Miss Goodley— Miss Hassle g o e s In
asm that all around him were
for everyth!uiL She’s constantly doing
struck dumb, and after some something, ftiss K n ot—Tea. but the
pause, rose up altogether with one thing she is doing most steadily
won't admit. Miss Good ley—What
earnestness, exclaiming: "L et she
Is that? Miss Knox—Growing older.—
us set out with him immediately. ” Catholic Standard and Times.
At three p. tn. on that day at
Too Much of lt.
Marngo Desaix, with his division,
G i r o n e - I T o w d o « » lt h a p p e n flin t y o n
reached the field. The French f lo n 't t r a d o n t C l e a v e r '» n n y m o r o ? Y o n
army, awfully decimated, was u o v i! t o b r a g a t o u t t h è n te e c u t » o f R
LARGEST
slowly retreating, and had fallen m e a t h e n ln a .v a » e n t . t o u . 1» lt l* > e a u »o f
IN
T H E
W E S T
( t i r e y o u c r e d i t ? t i r a y —O n )•
back two miles. D t ’ S a i x rode up
T H E P R O D U C T IO
the
contrary.
It
la
tocan»«
he
dIJ.—Boa-
to the emporor. when the tierce
H l O H Q]
ton Transcript.
Corsican said to him:
“ What
think you of it?” The answer
Tommy’» Lesson.
was: “ The battle is lost, hut it Tommlfr— But. mamma, flnpora wore
is only three o ’clock; there is mail« tofore fork». Mamma—Ye», my
time to iruin another.” And it toy, ami dirt wa» mado tofore pie.
was gained. This life is filled but you prefer pie. dou’t J,W. Tommlel
with battles, the enthusiastic and —Youker» Statesman.
the brave are the ones who win.
I
£
WANTED *fiKi5éH8-
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
j W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the
| Public Land states by a ct o f Augiurt 4, 1892,
■ Robert G. Wilson, o f Morgan Hill, county o f Santa
Clara, State o f California, filed in this office on
May 18, 1907, hi* sworn statement, No. 9261, for
tbepurcha.se o f the N Vj NEV*. S E 1/« NEVi, of
Section No. 1*. in Township No. 331 South o f
Range No. 1 Ea«t, W. M „ Ore., and: will offer
proof tn show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish his clbim to said land
before the Register and Receiver o f this office, at
Roseburg, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 17th day o f September, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Charles E Morine and
Albert Murine, ot Trail, Oregon; Edward T. Me-
Kinstry and Silas F. Morine, o f Grants Pass, Ore.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said Pith day o f
Sc item her. 19U8.
B E N JAM IN L. EDDY.
,
Register.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 1, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3,
Department o f the Interior.
1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands
; U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory,’ ' as extended to all the
June 22. 1908.
Public Land States by act o f August 4, 1892,
NOTICE is hereby given that Lillian M. Daniels, James M. Hart, o f 290 Third St.. Portland, county
o f Medford, Oregon, who, on June 22, 1908, made o f Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed in this office
Timber Application, No, 10169, fo r E 1- o f NEW, on January 25, 1908, his sworn statement. No,
NWW o f NEW. NEW o f NWW. Section:!.). Tow n 9873, for the purchase o f the N orth-west quarter
ship 34 South. Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, o f Section No. 14, in Township No. 33, South o f
has filed notice o f intention to make Final Proof, Range No. 4 West. W. M., Ore., and will offer
to establish claim to the land a!x>ve described, proof to show that the land sought is more valu
before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at Med- able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
[ ford, Oregon, on
purposes, and* to establish his claim to said land
Thursday, the 1st day o f October, 1908.
before the Register and Receiver o f this oifice. at
Claimant names as witnesses; William T. Goul- Roseburg, Oregon, on
' ler. Bert H, Hands, Thurston E. Daniels and
Saturday, the 28th day o{ November, 1908.
Robert Slewing, all of Medford, Oregon.
He names as witnesses: W . F. Parker, Thomas
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
Leonard, and W. H. McGuirk, o f Portland, Ore
Register.
gon. and George Pease, o f Placer. Oregon.
Timber Land, A ct June 3, 1878.—
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
NOTICF FOR PUBLICATION.
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 28th dav of U n itb o S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
November. 1908.
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
Roseburg, Oregon. March 21. 1908.
Register.
J N otice is hereby given that in com pliance with
; the provisions uf the act o f Congress o f June 3,
1^78, entitled “ An act fo r the sale o f timber lands
in the States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Timber Land. A ct June 3, 1878.—
W ashington Territory.” a» extended to all the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Public Land States by act o f A u gust 4, 1902,
Frederick J. Lafky, o f Salem, county o f Marion,
Stole o f Oregon, filed in this office on April 15,
1907. his sworn statemennt. No, 9116, fo r the pur
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
Roseburg, Oregon, May 8.1908. chase o f the W ’ g EVa, o f Section No. 2. in
Township No. 34, South o f Range No. 1 East. W.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with M ..G re., and will offer proof to show that the land
My Bread etc is strictly first-class the provisions of the act of Congress o f JuneS, sought
is more valuable fo r its timber or stone
1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber l&m.s than for agricultural purposes, and toestablish his
the States o f California. Oregon. Nevada, and claim to said land before the Register and Re
and is second to none in thestate in
W ashington Territory.” as extended to all the ceiver o f this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Public Land states by act of August 4. 1892, W il
Wednesday, the 26th day o f August. 1908.
Special orders solicited fo r fine liam Fletcher Parker, of Portland. «cunty of
Multnomah. State o f Oregon, filed in this office on _ He names as witnesses:
--------------- Thomas
----------- - F, . - Kelso
____ - and
___
April 28. HAW. his sworn statement. No. 10027, ftm J Christopher C. Kelso, o f D erby. Oregon; D. D.
cakes. Satisfaction assured,
the purchase o f the South-west one-quarter i,SW ; Tompkins, o f Salem, Oregon, and J. H. Tompkins,.
'«> o f Section No. 14. in Township No. 33 South, | Amity, Oregon.
Range No. 4 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to 1 Any and all persons claimiiM? adversely the
i Give me a trial.
show that the land sought is more valuable f o r , above-described lands are requested to file th eir
its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, • »inis in this office on or before said 26th day of
August,
'X T 'p f } \ T
Y Y /'A T \ T rl '
A D
and to establish his claim to said land before the -------------
- 1908.
-------------------
B E N JAM IN L.
EDDY,
:
Register..
! / LN 1 I \ 1 1 L / T w i IN 1
U l\
R y at<?r ^
Receiver o f this oifice. at Roseburg,
1 Oregon, on
Thursday, the 7th day o f January. 1909.
, He name» as witnesses: William McGuirk.
, James Hart and Thomas Lenard, o f Portland,
Timber 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 - U n ited S t a t e s L a a d O f f ic e ,
claims in this office on or before said 7th day of
Roseburg, Oregon, April 9, 1908.
January. M I
BENJAM IN L. EDDY.
Register
Notice is hereby girven that in com pliance with
i i f „ provis’ ons. °*
act ° f Congress o f JuneS.
!
titled An act for the sale o f timber lands
! ^ 5 .States o f California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,'’ as extended to all the
Public Land States by act o f A ugust 4. 1891
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D eA itt Goodpasture, o f Medford, county o f Jack*
son. State of Oregon, did on April 2. 1908. file in
T badc Mam«»
this
Office his sworn statement. No. 9692. for the
Department
o
f
the
Interior,
D esign »
purchase of the SU NEVl. of Seetion N a 32. in
j U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
C opyrights A c .
Township No, 32 South, Range No. 2 E a st W . M..
Anvone sending a sketch and deecrlptlon may
and will offer proof to show that the land sought
May 15. 1908.
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
N otice is hereby given that Benjamin W. Heber- is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
Invention is probably rAie.F.t2E:!&,.Tom i?on,c* ’
t ions strictly confidential. HAN0600K on Patent«
ling, o f Batte Falla, Oregon, who,, on August 24 agricultural
a « nt*uitural purpoeea.
purposes, and to establish his cMim
claim
sent free, oldest scene? for securing patents.
• nd before A. S Bliton. U. S. C o m a ^ -
Patents taken through Munn A Co. recglvg
sioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on
N
W
H.
Seetion
6.
Township
35
South.
Range
2
1
tpectaf notice, without charge. In the
East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f
T « « « U y , th» 1 . 1 d a , o f Srptembar. 1 8 « .
intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to
“ w i t n « « , : William T. G ria r a a n i
, establish claim to the land above described, beforw Katie M Grieve,
of Prospect. Oregon: John F.
A.
S.
Bliton,
U.
S.
Commissioner,
at
Medford.
A handsomely tltuetrated weeklv. Largest r }*
Ditsworth,
James
McCTannahan. of Peyton. Ore.
Oregon, on the 5th day o f September. 1908.
» ulation o f any scienUflc MumeL Terms *3 a
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Claimant names as witnesses; G. E W olverton.
year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealer*.
lands are requested to file their
of Butte Falla, Oregon; Monroe Baldwin. J. I. above-described
riaims in this office on or before
1st day o f
Iseli and R. P. Hamblin, o f Brownsboro. Oregon
September. 1908.
BEN JAM IN L. EDDY.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Regiaterr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
CENTRAL POINT
!
BAKERY
II. C. TURRILL, PROP.
n
Scientific A m e ric a n .
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Register.