IMPROVING HOMES Mdny New Improvements Noticed on South third Street on Which Are Mdny ot the Most Bcuu- tilul Homes in Jacksonville. MW HOMES NOW BEING Blit I South Third Mtrcet i* coming to lx- one of tin- h indeomest residence atri-eta in Jacksonville. Property along this street in well Io- iited as to drainage and the soil i* of the beat, that makes it possible to have tine garden« and handsome flower plain as arc now to be seen on this atrect, the moat noticable lx-ing those of Postin.inter J. Miller. Peter Applegate, < hrm I’liich, Mrs. Ella Cook, am! Papa Schmitt. And this street is profiting by the spirit of improvement that is now abroad hi Jacksonville. Henry Orth is in i< ket fence ami he has had the house refitted inside ami will soon h ive the outside repainted. When Mr. Haney gets his improvements completed lie will have a very dilapidated place changed into one of the neatest premises hi Jacksonville, rhe McKenzie property another rlilapnlated place is lieing made by Antoni Rose, the new owner, into a handsome ami desirable residence place, lie is having a h iiid.oinc, modem cottage < reeled ami adjoining it a brick fruit and slot age room and also a large wood house. The old fence is to give way to a new one and other improvements arc to l>e marie that give Mr. ami Mrs. Rose a de* sirable ami attractive home. Edward Charles a new arrival in Jacksonville from Southern California, ami who laiught the place is transforming it into a neat ap|>caring ami desirable real lienee proja-rty. Hellas torn down the old sheds ami is having the house put in good repair ami will have it painted. A nuuilK-r of the other property owners along tile street are improving their places thus adding to the general better­ ment of property in that jiart of Jackson­ ville. Reul Estdie Irunsfers. F M Roundtree to C C Beckman: prop erty in Jacksonville, on California street, #225. H I» ami Maud Kubli to Gus Newbury; lot* I, 2,3, 4, blk 53, Medford, #650. Henry Ellis to Eli Ellis; property in Eagle Point, sec 3, tp 311, 1 w, containing 2 ai res, more or less, #290. A H Helman to J E T Rease; projierty in tp 39, 1 e, containing .888 of an acre, fl 20. Carter Land Company to First Spiritual Society of Southern Oregon; property in Ashland, #165. Henry and Aland Kubli to Peter Britt; se'4' af sw'L and sw'4 af sec '4 sec 23, and iiw ’4 of net4 of sec 26, all in tp 38, 4 w; also n'j of s*4 of sec 1, tp 41, 3w, #1800. Perry and Amanda Meliza to C J Lane; property in secs 13, 14, 23, 24, tp 39, 1 e, #40. Clara E L I-'arra to to Rachel Gray; property in sec 10, tp37, 2 w, #20. W B and Cora Officer to J II Carlton, property in tp 30, I w, #108. Perry ami Amanda Meliz.a to C J Lane; nwg sec 23, tp 39, I e, 40 acres; more or less, #500. P R Robinson to 11 F and Augusta C NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, County of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Blatt, deaeased. Order appointing day for Final Settlement. Theo. Cameron the Executor of the estate of Joseph Blatt deseased, having rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in this Court his final account of hi* administration of said estate. It i* ordered, that Monday the 21stday of November A. D. 1904, being a «lay of a subsequent term of Court, to wit: of November term thereof A. D. 11104, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, be and the said is hereby appointed for the settle- ' merit of said account; and that notice of said settlement be published in the Jack sonville Sentinel a newspajier published in Jacksonville, Oregon as often as once a week for four successive week* prior to sai«l «lay of settlement. Done in ojien Court this 7th day of October A. D. 1904. G eo . W. D unn County Judge. Pohland; pirt of lot 10, Hargadilie Tract. Ashland, #1. Earl Roach et ux to W M Helling; lots 3. I, blk S, R R add. Ashhind, #250. Mary E Odgen to Jane R Catching; lot* I, 5, 6, blk E. R R «Id, Ashland. #1. Alex. Hunsaker to Ruben Catching, lots 23, 24, blk D, R R ad4<4> lor the purchase ot the lots 1 and 2, s', N'HU of section No. 2 in township No. 40 South, gauge No 3 West, and will offer ;>roof to show that the land sought is more vain ible for its timber or stone than lor agricul­ tural -rurposes. and to establish his claim to said ■ land a fore the Register and Receiver U. S. land office, at Roseburg Oregon, on Friday the 5th day of January 1805. il<- names as witnesses* Frank E Kincart of Oak land Oregon. Harty W Miller of Myrtle Cie,-k Oregon and William T Beagle and Charles A Burns. Froth ot Ashland Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the • larve de icritied lands are requested to file their liiim* in this office on or liefore said 5th day of January. IW5. J T. BRIDGES. Mil 12-23 Register. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1*78-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unite«! States l.and office. Roseburg. Oregon. Oct. 4, 1904 ' Notice is hcrcliy given that in compliance with ! the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1 1*7* entitled "An Ac: f >r the Sale ot Timber l.and* m the Stntesof California, Oregon. Nevada. hik I '.'ashingto-i Territory ' asextetideil to all the | public land states by act ol Au