(EN TRXI. POINT HERAI.D. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 190S.
.C entral P oint H erald
Heve*Cu«.r> B«>. Dirwsd.
T h e setting out o f llie dinner o f
Queyp KHsaOetti. was a ceremonious
^ function, l in t chine u gentleman with
A . F a t t i s o n , PUBUSHER.
' a rod, followed by a geulleniai^ carry-'
Ing a tablecloth, which, after ttiey had
An independent local newspaper
knelt revervutiy three tlinee, w as
devoted to Jhe interests o f Central
Mpretul upon the table. Then mine tw o
Point and the Rogue River Valley,
olh en , one with a rod, the other with
■published Every Thursday.
a MfcJtcellar, a plate and bread. They
.Subscription price, U,i>0 per year, in knelt three time*, placed the things on
the table, knelt again and retired. Next
~ , advance.
----- -.-■.-¿i! -------------- 1------:------------- came a lady In waiting, followed by a
Entwred as Second-class Matter, May 4, •ecoud. The first lady, dressed In
PM), at the Post Office at Central Point, white, a fter kneeling three times, ap
Oregon, unjier the Act of Congress of proached the tatye and solem nly rubbed
the plates w ith the salt... T hen eptered
Jdarch :i, li}?9.
tweifyy-four yeomen o f the guarfl clad
In scarlet and each ca rp in g a ¿Jlsh o f
gold. These dlfhct» were place^j upou
THE ASSAULT ON PUTNAM.
the table, while, the lady.tuster gave to
A Witty R.ply. _
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A witty but not overfudustrloua f e l t |-
« u one of u street gang. A few min-
utea before noon one day lie threw
his shovel Into the gutter, sat down on
the curbstone and proceeded to light
his pipe. Just ityyn the superintendent
o f streets caine round a corner and,
seeing Tat, roared out:
'•Here!
What are you throwing
down your shovel for at this time of
day?"
“ To cool It, suit ," said Pat.
H - : l- ¡- ¡- l. t- ¡ ; 1 I 1 1 ¡ 1 1 1 1 M -l- l- fr■i+H "l ¡ 1 I 1 I'.jj I I H - l I p l- I- I-H ' t »
Amont) Table Ornaihents
LOOK HERE ! !
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‘SCHOOL SUPPLIES
W a s te d O p p o rtu n itie s ,
ll o w dii) you like m y talk last
L ight?” asked the beginner in the lec*
DRUGS
ture field
“ Well,” replied the candid critic, "you
didn’t tuke advantage of your many
opportunltU
each o f the guards a ^ s t e from the
T (Ikin’t?"
dish he had brought lu fo r fea r o f jk > h -
“ No; you had a number o f opportuni
slble poison. T hese guards w ere se ties to quit before you did."—Philadel
lected from the tallest and stoutest phia Press. •
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MEDICINES
a well-filled^tiecanter has first choice
among "choice spirits." That "littla
drop o f som ething" that sounds so
vague and mysterious, has really a
definite meaning when it is bought of
us. It then means "som ething g o o d . "
C h a n c e F o r the M o to rists.
Everybody likes to blow their own horn,
Pearl—Helle boasts that she has ao but our customers are* the ones that
"automobile heart.”
give us the most praise. They swear
Ituby—Gracious! W hat.,kind o f a
by the high quality Wines and Liquors
heart is on “ automobile heart?"
Pearl—Why, any young man can that we handle. You'll do the same
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have It who owns an automobile.—Chi after trying them.
cago News.
Port and Sherry Tor Family Use.
TTbeTirutal attack mad^by ex-
Deputy Sheriff Jackson on Geo.
Putnam, editor ofrtbe Medford men In ull England. At the close o f
' Tribune.. ¿rJewMays ago deserves this cerem ony a num ber o f unmarried
appeured and w ith great solem
the unmeasured censure of ievery ladies
nity JlftM the various dishes and ca r
good ?ifciaen of Jackson County. ried them to the queen in her private
Putnam published tan account apartm ents. T he queen dine(d and sup
alone, with fe w attendants, and it
of the brutal treatment a prisoner ped
was seldom tfiat any one w as adm itted
in thuiflounty jail received at the at this time,, and then only at tlie Inter
«■.hand* of Jackson, a few months cession o f som e one In power.
Mail orders (riven prompt attention.
Biff.
inngw\ and the failure o f Jackson
Co al U sed by R om ans.
remarked tho race horse, “ all
and his friend*:to attempt to dis I t Is b e l i e v e d b y s o m e h i s t o r i a n s t h a t my "Yea,"
achievements have been due sim
prove the story may be taken as c o a l w h s u s e d b y t h e H o in a u s o n t h e ply to putting my l»e»t foot forward.”
e B r i t o n s o n t h e bi-
H. 0 . W ILK INSO N, Prop.
"Y es?" replied the mule. "N ow, 1 find
„ pretty good evidence of its truth. c la o n n d t i n l i e e n f t o r a e n d t h b e y a t r h r iv
a l o f C a esar.
I accomplish most by putting my MEDFORD
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- OREGON.
,\ , Tlratcianewspaper man should e a r l y a s 123 4 H e n r y 111. g r a n t ' d a li-J that
best foot backward." — Pldladelpb la
— Phone 214—
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he assaulted and beaten half tq c e n s e t o d i g c o a l n e a r N e w c a s t l e , h u t Press.
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a f e w y e a r s l a t e r tin* u s e o f c o a l w a s 1
id«*’T»b
death by a thug on the public f o r b i d d e n lu E o n d o n ,\ t h e s m o l^ e b e i n g ,
A d to r s and A u d ie n ce s .
D ecline d In R ebuttal.
streets for simply publishing the d e e m e d p r e j u d i c i a l t o , p u b l i c ,’ h e a lt h .
C ourtney—Just n ow society has tw o
A uthoress o r the budding variety»
truth about the conduct of a In 1300 t h e J /> n d o n g e n t r y p e fy t io n e d absorbin g diversions.
I got level v.Uh the editor last night
t h e k i n g a g a i n s t Its u s e , d e c l a ^ i ^ t h a t
Stlckney—W hat are th ey ?
l i e alw a ysorrejects my lunnusrripts
, public official, and the thug al-. T li k p lte o f h is r o y u l o r f l e r r e r ^ j ^ m a
C ourtney—P lay in g g o lf and m aking But 1 have» had my revenge. F rien d -
. lowed his liberty by the payment l ic i o u s p e r s o n s p e r s i s t e d In
it.
fun o f people w h o p lay g olf.—D etroit llo w did ymi do it? Authoress—I de
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o f a nominal fine, is a disgrace t 'o a l s l*egu u t o b e b r o u g h t f r q ^ i (S > w - Frc*e Press.
clined his^soii will» thanks.—Pick-Mc-
a s l l e t o IvO ndon in 1 38 1, d u r i n g t h e
fp.
i to the county. Jackson should c r»*lgu
o f I t ic h u r d I I .
p y t h e y e a r 140 0
N o t D a n g e ro u s .
'j.hilVftukt'ert bound over to the c o u l w a s c o m m o n l y b fk rn e d In T e n d o n
D riv e n F ro m Horn®.
Pat—1 hear yer w olfe is sick, Moike.
y e a r s la t e r , lu
"D id you hear that the daughter of
Mike—She Is thot.
> circuit court and there given the u j a f u e l, t h o u g h
r td g u o f C h a r le s 1., Its u s e w a s f a r
that rich man in the next street had
I’qtT-Is It dangerous she ip?
limit in punishment.
f*rom b e i n g g e n e r a l t h r o u g h o u t E n g -
Mike—Dlvil a bit. She’s too weak to been driven from h om e?"
The official acts Of COlinty ofii- | la n d . A n t h r a c i t e c o a l , w h i c h , e x c e p t be dangerous any moref **- Ilrooklvn
“ N o! W hen did It happ en?"
"J u st a fte r she got Into the ca rria ge."
! cers are proper subjects for t h e d i a m o n d . Is th e p u r e s t f o r m o f c a r Life.
b o n k n o w n , w a s f ir s t uswU b y a C o n
newspaper comment and criti- n e c t i c u t b l a c k s m i t h n a m e d C o r e lu
N o t tho 8a m o .
N o W o n d e r , *■-
l'*smj,.totlt if newspaper publish- i7>Di uml a-t a doiuestlo fuel by Judge She—Dou’ t you think—golf Is some-
Jack—Yes. poor John raaj- have had
ers-who pver do more than throw | Jesse F» ll o f W llkesharre. I’a., in ISOS. thing like the old fashioned game of his faults, but his brart was on the
shlnuey?
right sTdc.”
_ houquetsiat public officials are to j
A F a iry T a le K in g d o m .
lie —I should -say not. It’s fun to
W ajjiro-Is It posslHe? No wonder
be half killed by physical violence) T h e kingdom o f I ’gaml*; Is a fairy play shlnney.—Detroit Free Press.
he di*d.
it is time for that sort of editor | tale. You clim b up a railw ay Instead
V^aQsil1 Ik. and at the end there i
T “
to equip himself with a good gun « o f w a onderful
new world. T he scenery
and learn how fa use it effective- j is different, the vegetation Is different,
the clim ate is different, and. most of
ly when attaakfvi:
all, the people are different from any
Putnam’s greatest offense in ' thing V lsew h ere to lie seen in thé
11 : Central Point, Ore.
ithe eyes of men of the .Jackson! w hole fuuge o f A frica. Instead o f the
breezy
uplands
w
e
enter
a
tropical
type is that lie has tried to pub-
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
garden.
In .place o f naked painted
ilish; -the>mews without fear or] savages clashing their spears and gib
favor; and JaeksoniCounty, in I bering in chorus to their tribal chiefs D IK KCTÒRS—J. W : Merritt, President; W . C. Leever, Vice-President; T. M
common with many other Oregon a com plete and'^elaborate polity Is pre
Witten, Cashier; I. C. Robnett, W. J. Freeman.
sented. U nder a dynastic king, a par
,bounties, haft dong needed that j liam ent and a ¡»owerful feudal sys
type of a newspaper.
tem an am iable, clothed, polite and In-
Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited.
CHEMICALS
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PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
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Central Pojjit Pharmacy.
I Mary V Mee. Proprietor. Central Point^Ore.
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“ WEARY’S ”
Central Point Market
LEWIS & SONS, Props.
Fresh and Salt .Meats
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RAILROAD MEN OUT OE EMPLOY
MENT.
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A P rom ise U n fu lfille d .
According 'to B, F. Yoakum
■f O. H enry, tlie w ell know n story w rit
.chairman of -the executive com er, once prom ised the ed itor o f a m ag
mlttee of the Rock Mand-Frisco azine tliat he w ould deliver a short
story to him on the follow ing Monday.
lines, there are 400,000 railroad ! Several M ondays passed, hut the muse
men out of employment in the wus refractory, and the story w as not
United States at the present forttu'ointng. A t lust the w rath fu l ed
itor w rote this note:
time. Four thousand more will, My n,„ r n n„nry_ I f , ^ not rwl„
be added to the number in a few j *>>"•< » w * f'.,m >.>u i.y i - j o'. iock
uni goin g to'dput on m y hravluet
I ml
«lays by the action of President | shoes, com e Uoun to you r hot me and kirk
you downstair^. 1 a lw a ys keep m y prom
McCreaof the Pennsylvania Cen- j ises.
tral. Mr. Yoakum figures that| W h creiq > o!i t ). H e n r y sat d o w n an d
the employes are losiffur $¿5.000,-1 w r o te th is C lin rnctertstic r e p ly :
l>*vnr Sir- 1. to.*, would k. t p m y pnun-
(MX) a month of $1,000,(MX) for' Ist-s if 1 cou ld fulfill them with m y feet.
—Siicees* M agazine.
each working day, by reasdn of
this enforced idleness, says an
A D efect.
exchange.
A little* girl w as playing will» a girl
I This decrease in the payroll, friontl «'f h»*r ow n age oil tho porch
f her hom e. An elderly gentlem an.
he says, is approximately the o ln*r
m other’ s father, ami aij^ elderly
same amount as the govern lady, her father*« m other, w ere sitting
ment’s daily deficit at Washing-j t»n the porch talking pleasantly w ith
earh other. T he little girl had often
ton. only the,.latter is shared by I wished her grandparents w ere o f the
the entire population of the coun sam e uh me. like other ch ild ren 's g ran d
try, while Abe $1,000,(MM( is;borne parents. P resently tin* little guest re
m arked. “ W hat a nice grauduuither
by the ..railroad employes. > The and grandfather yon h a v e!"
approach ot winter is a serious “ Oh. y e s.” «he mi hi. with a slifh,
matifer for these men out of] "b u t they d o n ’t m atch ."
work, not only for themselves,
A n E x p la n a tio n .
but for the families dependent! "H o w long has this restaurant been
upon them for food and shelter, j ojm ' ii ?’’ asked Jthc w ould be diner.
“ T w o y e a r«," «aid the proprietor.
• These idle men are now mak- “ I am sorry 1 did not know It.” said
ing inquiry as to how the “bottom fhe guest. “ I ahouId |*e better off If I
fell out of the full -dinner ¡»¡1, had com e here then."
“ Y e «?” aitdleiji, the proprietor, very
and speculating upon ’the pros itonoh pleased. ‘ H o w Is that?”
“ I should probably have K*en servtsl
pect of obtaining employment.
A promise to start the wheels by this tim e If l had.” said the guest,
and the entente cord (ale vanished.—
revolving the morning after elec H arp er’« W eekly,
tion will not do. t They fcnow
C a u i# and Effect
better.
>
Old H unks W hen l cam e to this j
It is to be hoped that the mov tow n sixteen yeary agi\ rc*l estate in
ing of crops will furnish employ the block where L jlv « w as M ghcj; than !
ment for thousaiTeS o f men, "but It 1« now .
Old lle w llg u s- it w ould b ^ * o l,n any !
Unless construction work is > re- block w here y o u ’d settle d o w n .—r h lc a - i
.
; .ill a vd there is absolutely no hope rfo Trlbuue.
fprithc majority of them. What
Generous.
willdhi* tharvost be?
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Mr. Scalth (la street caO-M m liim .
take my wat. Mr*. Jone* (who Iw*
f ..’ t )‘» ------------------ - , , .
v"
ho
been
ataiullii«
fifteen
niinutesi-rA'o.
Roosevelt savs the tmsts are thank,; I irei off ut tho uext co^Mf.
Smith—That’» all rlsht. So do I.
backing Brian
Bryan says the
trustscHixr backing Rix>sevelt and
It I, unpleaaant to turn ^ a r k , c t m i
Taft. -Delis says fhe trusts are fhonith It ho to take the right way.—
German TrorarU
l*acking both o f his opponents.
a
Wonder which one is most mis
XMff nowwphpor, for aalo. Twenty,
taken?
five for a nickel at th« Herald office.
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Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal.
Highest MarVel Price Paid for Beef, Pork and Mutton.
YVe invite yod»r patronage.
CENTRAL POINT, ORE.
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C. G R I M
C ity P ra y in g a n flfa r^m ^fer
C en tra l
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O reg' n
Ritail Dealer in Wood.
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All kinds of hauling promptly dime.
Central Point State Bank
telllgmit race dwell together in .a n or
ganized m onarchy upon the rich do-
uiuln betw een the Vlctqfln and All»ert
lakes. — W inston Churchill, M. 1»., in
Strand M agazine.
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p E N T R A L POINT LODGE NO. J 93
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J. W . J a c o b s ,
Secretary.
p u b l ic a t io n .
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f the Interior,
Oregon.
June 12. 190«.
|c»tie« isl hereby »five that Clara E. Boughton,
. JtU? F u II m . Ort-Kt*!' who. on June 12. 1908.
fix l'im ber Applicati
No. 10115. for SWV4 Pf
SÇV, of S W 'i, >«*ctiun .‘{0, Townahip 34
Srthth. Kamre 1 Ea^t. W illamette Ijferidian. has
iil«d
notjee
o f int« utiigi to
ihake
Fnkl
Pbi^of. t<» establish claim to then land alKtv«#
desyriheii. before A. S. Blitcn, U. S. Comnnssiooer.
at Medford. Oregon, on
v
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■ Monday,
aim
the 28th dayuof September, 1908.
Ck;nu
imant names as witccbaea: Pert H. Harris,
o f NU.lf.
"ford, Ore-gon; Lal>«É H. Caater and Frank
iter, yf Derby, ik n jfjn , and Melburn A-
lki,_O e *egon.
gon
Bou^hton, irf Butte FalkL^'
IBKNJAMIN l . e d d y .
R egister.
Depmrtmem
UITicv, » t Kosebt -
, b ° - ° - F'
Meets <every Saturday evening at
7:30 p. in. in A. O. U. W. HaU.
corner.Second and Pine Sts. Visft-
in(j hi^thers are specially invited to
meet üith us when in towm.
E rn est H a th a w a y ,
? NOTICE FOP.
Noble Grand.
P R O F E S S IO N A L
s. Ofcu
éé
O r e g o n ..
B u ild e rs
Tßi
JE R O M E U RA W H O U SER
PH YSICIAN A N D SURGEON.
Office aecund floor
Uosa building,
ovur Herald o!%re. Pine street.
Tiuil*er Lami. A ct Ju n e?. 1878.—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
‘ Call residence fro m Koffice phone when
necessary, d a y or night.
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-Settlers, honest fàhnèfs,
mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong
handdArid i willing iieart—capital or no capital.
Medford National Bank
is sending, tons of OregoA. literature to the East forI3is£H-
bution through every available agency. Will you not help
the g«od;work of building Oregon 8y sending us the names
and addréises of your friends who are likely to be inter-
estedrin this state?' We will be glad to bear the expense
of sending them "complete information about OREGON
and it)? opportunities.
CAPITAL
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JURPLUJ
$ 1 0 ,0 ^ 0 .0 0 ;
Savings Department.
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Safety Denosit Boxes.
We transact a -General 'Banking
BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Ore-
iron. The fares from a Tew principal cities are:
From Denver,
$30.00
From Louisville, $41.70
“ Omaha,
30. dp
“ Cincinnati, 42.20
“ Kansas City 30.0t)
Cleveland, 4 4 .7 5
“ St. Louis,
35.50
‘ ‘ New York 55.00
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“ Chicago,
38.00
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Business and Respectfully solicit
your patronage.
CENTRAL POINT
‘ BAKERY
i » ‘t
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or relative toOregon, depos-
it,the proper amount with any o f our agents.
The ticket
will then be furnished by telegraph.
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H. C. TURRILL, PROP
My Bread etc is strictly first-class
E. ^f. CONDIT, Local Agent, Central Point, Oregon.
and is second to none in thestate
WM, McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland,
Special orders solicited for fine
Ore.
cakes.
+ -H -I-H -H -H -+ 4 -H -: 4 -K -H -
Satisfaction assured.
Give me a trial.
CENTRAL POINT REAL ESTATE C0.t
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c e n t r a l p o in t or
( '. ft. i-Niluh'iY-ioti. M n m i^ lT
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department p f 4 he Interior
U. S Land Office at R sfhurv, Oregunf
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Junp 22. 1*1«.
NOTICE i* hereby r i « that Lillian#!. Daniel*,
o f Medford. Oregon, v h a on June 22.,'
Timi
Titulier Application. Nt l«*l«h. f„c KB of NE1
Serti.#
Town.
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i C* n » h 111 111 t-n 111 M
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U n ite d S t a t e s L a n d O f fic e .
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Kuaeburg, O reg««. V »y 1. IMP.
N otice is hereby given that in com pliance w ith
the provision* o f the act o f GMUrress *.f June 3k
1878, entitled ' An act for the aaic <*f timber lamia
in the State* o f California. Orewan. Nevada and
Washir,gt4m Territory.” as M e n d e l t4> all the
Public Ia*nd State* by act 7$ August 4, 1892
Jam. * M. Hart, o f 29«» Third St.. Portland, county
o f Multnomah. State o f Oregon. Hied ia this office
on January 25. 1908. hfc sworn statement. No.
9873. for the purchase o f the N orth-w est quarter
of Section No. 14. Ip Tow nship No. 38. South o f
Range Ni». 4 W est. W. M.. tire., and will offer
proof to show that th« land sought i* more valu
able for it* timber orfftone than f«*r agricultural
urpoec *. and to esirblish hi* chum to said liutd
rfore the Register j,*id Receiver o f this office/at
Roeeburg. Oregon, mrr
Satunlay. the^pth day o f November, 1908.»
He name* u m i m m : W. F. Parker. Th.«ma*
Leonard, and W. H. McGuirk. o f Portland. Ore
gon. ami George Pease, o f Placer. Oregon.
Any and all person* claiming adversely 'th e
above described htfcd* are re*iue*iwl to file their
c airn* in thi* offidaon or before said 28th day o f
November. 1908. ^
'» r v N i JAM
t * uiyt
BE
IN * L. EDDY.
Register.
&
NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f the In ^ rior.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
August 27, 1908.
N otice i* hereby given that WilAam A. A^tker
I of Medford. Oregon,
... who. on
27 A 19
made Timber A
‘ p * ^ “ k a tion No. OlS
r SBt4 o f
SE1-«’ SectMin _.
1. Ttiwnship 33 Soutfi
Willamette Meridian, ha* filq< noti
•o make Fnal P-^nf. to e*tahH*h
above d* seri
bet 1 Jie1
‘ rihetl
at M o f o
November.
.Claimant
int nsnks a* wii
William T
Kate I p Grieve. U<
B. Vivi ent ana
rCali. au o f Prrwrec
«pect* ( >regon.
j am tn l . e d d y .
Regis t err
te z
LA»«.
N'»v'
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ha*-f h*l
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US;
WE GAN SELL J .
T im lx r Itttnd Act. June 3, 187%,-
NOTICE FOR PJBLICATJO N .
COLÔNIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEM
Special attention given to rentings, niii-e and man
agement o f property.
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Southern»»Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
Farm and Fruit Lands. City Property, Business
Opportunities, Mining Stocks F ^ Sale.
Notice is-fiwebj _____ ___ ... ___ _
the provisitms o f t h » a c t o f Congress’ o f Jun^G.
; 1878, entitle^ "A n net for the sale o f timber lands
• in the States o f California, Oregon. Nevada, ami
[ J R . H. P. H A R G R A V E
} W ashington T cfritqry.” as extended to all tNe
; Public Land .states by act o f August 4. 1892, W i£
PH YSICIAN A N D SU RGEON
I liam Fletcher Paccar, o f Portland, county o f
I Multnomah. S u tj^ of Oregon, filed in this office <m
i April 28. l9Uf|'kai sworn statement. No. 10027. Um
the purchase- § i the South-west one-quarter (SW
Office over First National Bank
i
o f SectiohjNo. 14. in Township No. X5 South.
M edford
t
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:
Q regon
. Range No. ! n est, W. M.. and will offer p roof to
show that tlualand sought is more valuable for
its timber or K o n e than for agricultural.purposes.
. a»“ l toestahli^i his claim to said land before th#
Register and Receiver o f this office, at Kosebur*.
Oregon, on
J . £. E N Y A R T ,°R E S .
t, 4 . P E R R Y ,
j
Thursddg, the 7th day o f January. 1909.
f He names as witnesses: William McGuirk,
, Jnnies H arfland Thomas Lenard, o f Portland!
, Oregon. hnd X vorge Pease, o f Placer. Oregon. /
Any and A l fairsons claim ing adversely tljp
lescribtsi
lands are requested tv file
$ 5 0 , 0 (J O . 0 O
• h veMíeHc1
,1fcpd j*nda
lile theif
thei
■w
claims in tig« office
— on or * before
-
■ * —
*
said
7th day
«f
January. 1ÍW.
BEN JAM IN L* ED D Y. t
. Registag
\r e you doin^ what you Ccin to populate your State?
f l -H + H -H
te-.'i burg. Oregan, May 8 , 19ft8.
C E N T R A L P O I N T ...........................OP.EGOI!
kMt rMÜan.
MsmettfyMt
J
STRAYED.
to make Fffial Pn»»f.
One hay horse with M»r on forehead,
hetfce
hranded Y on left ahoulder. Suitable
fwJt
reward if returned to underaiffned at
/O iu r a d u r . th« 1 « d a , o f Octohor. ItOR
the Centennial mine, four miles north
1 'l.lm .r .ln .m « . . w iv n ^ m . W O t a T Goal
west
froft> Central Point, or for in-
I l«r. Bwt H. Harria,' ThtirMon E. Dam.U and
Rokart Ola. nur aJJ r f Mnif— l. Ora«»m
formati .iWeading to his recovery.
to erta!
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B E N JA M IN L. E D D Y .
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PT B l u e ,
Gold Hill, Ore.