Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, December 30, 1904, Image 6

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    RELIEVED OE MONEY
Medford the Scene of a Robbery
In Which a Klamath County
Man Loses a Nice, Little Bunch
of -The Root of All Evil.”
ion certificate for the fifty-two issues of
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Full Illustrate«! Announcement, fully
describing the principal features of The
Companion’s new volume for 1905, will
be sent to any address free.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION,
144 Berk
Street,
Boston, Mass.
Lumber at Low Prices.
AND A NUMBER OE OTHER ITEMS
Jackson County I.umtier Company,
having cut out their timber and prepar­
ed to move their mill have a large
quantity af gocxl building material in
their yard that they will sell at bottom
prices. Farmers will find this a gcxxl
opportunity to purchase lumber at their
own price.
T. Mills and two fallen women calling
themselves Sadie Smith and Mabel Ses­
sions were arrested by Special Constable
Howard charged with robbing a tender­
foot from east of the mountains of $>80, TIMBER LAND ACT JUNES, 1878- NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
and taken to the county jail.
United States Land Office,
Rowburg. Oregon Oct t. 1WU
The complaint alleges that he went to
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
a house iu West Medford occupied by the provisions of the act of Congress of June S,
1878. entitled "Au Act for tne Sale of Timber
the parties, in an inebriated condition, Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada,
and while there he was “touched” for and Vashington Territory" aseatcndeil to all the
public land states by act of August 4. 1W2,
the money, which he had in a coin sack
CHRISTOPHER C. PISHER,
pinned in one of his pantaloon's pockets. of Ashland County of Jackson. State of Oregon
has
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this day , hied
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in this _______
office hie .worn
One of the women was subsequently statement
No 6448 for the purchase of the lot» I
and 4, S'» NWi; of Section No 2 in Township
discharged and the other defendants had 3 No
40 S. Range No 3 West and will otter proof
an examination in Justice Stewart’s to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its tun tier or stone than tor ag­
court Dec. 28th. Several hours were ricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to
spent in exauiining witnesses«, District said land before Register and Receiver of this
office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Thursday the llh
Attorney Reames appearing for the pros­ day of January. 1906.
He names as witnesses Frank E Kincart of
ecution and W. M. Colvig representing Oakland
Oregon. Harry W Miller ot Myrtle
Creek Oregon and Joseph E Randles and Wil­
the defense.
liam T. Boyle both of Ashland Oregon.
Mills and bis companions were held to
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands axe requested to file then
answer at the next term of circuit court claims in this office on or before said llh day of
the former's bond being placed at f 1000 January. 1906.
J. T. BRIDGES.
and the latter’s at $500. In default 914 12-23
Register.
thereof they were remanded to the cus­
ACT JUNE 3. 1*7* NOTICE
tody of the sheriff.—Southern Oregonian. TIMBER LAND
K1R PUBLICATION
This Hobo Had Wealth
The eyes of several men in Recorder
Berry’s office bulged out with surprise
this morning at the revelation of unex­
pected wealth on the person of a tourist,
who had just been brought in by Chief
of Police Eglin says the Ashland Tid­
ings. Earlier in the morning a tel­
ephone call was sent to the Chief of
Police from the home ofG. W. Canning,
on Sixth street, between A and B street.
Mr. Canning’s son had gone to the barn,
where he found a Weary Willie with
his pockets full of oranges, and ordered
him to get out. The man replied by
telling the boy he “would kill him with
an ax,” and the latter made all haste to
call the officer. Elgin found fhe man
behind the freight depot eating his
oranges and brought him up town.
When searched, besides three or four
pairs of overalls he was wearing and
some tin cans strapped to his shoulder,
he had the sum of $370.15, which he de­
clared he had worked for and come by
honestly.
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choose that will give so much pleasure
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for The Youth’s Companion? The Holi­
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foretaste of a whole year’s feast to come.
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in the pleasure that each week will bring
until Christmas comes again.
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Christmas morning, all the remaining
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Holiday Numbers, The Company’s “Car­
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United Slates Land office,
Roseburg, Oregon (M • INN.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the > revisions of the act ol Congress ol June 3.
1878, entitled "An Act lor the Sale ot Timlwr
Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Neva
da and Washington Territory." as eslended to
all the public land states by act of August t, 1*92.
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
• •
• •
TRANSFER
HARNESS AND
JOSEPH K. lAStltK»,
of Ashland county of Jackson state of Oregon
has this day filed in this office his «worn state­
ment No 6P6 for the purchase ol the lots 1 aud 2.
SH NEK
section No 2 in township No 40
South. Range No 3, West, and
will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver U. s land
office, at Roselturg. Oregon, on Friday the .«th
day of January. 19o‘>.
He names as witnesses« Frank E Kmcart
of Oak land Oregon Harry W Miller of Myrtle
Creek Oregon and William T. Beagle and Charles
A Burns, both ol Ashland. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ibove described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
January. 1W6
J. T. BRIDGES.
9-14 12-23
Register.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
In the county court of Jackson county,
Oregon
In the matter of the estate of Henry Weyder-
mann deceased
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale of real estate made by the said
Hon Court on November 7th. 1*U in the matter
of said estate, the undersigned will on anti alter
the 2«>th day of December 19<H. sell at private
sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the
following described real estate, tielonging to said
estate, towit A tract or lot of land commenc­
ing at a point on the south boundary of D I. C.
No. 67, section 38, township 37 S. R 2 west of W
M from which S. W. corner ol said claim Itears
south 89 degrees 30 minutes W 7.20 chains and
from said point, thence south 7.55 chains to a
post, thence west 7.54 chains to a post, thence
north 7.51 chains to a |xx>t 34 links west of S. W
corner of D. L. C. No 67 thence north s9 degrees
30 minutes east 7.54 chains to the place of begin
ning, in section 28 township 37 s R 2 west, in
Jackson county, Oregon.
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Nov. IS,-Dec. 16.
Administrator
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Tickets sold to all points in the United States.
Sleeping car reservations made on application.
Freight house opens at 8 a. tn. and closes at 4'20
0. tn.
SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent,
SHOP
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Work Done Prompt­
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Prices Reasonable.
Ro asona b ! o
North-Bnd
Trains.
Stations.
SHOE
Praying and heavy
team work. Light
express t ra nsferred.
Prompt delivery to
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