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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1892)
J" m y If Bedford Nursery, OBariUktf mlleeast of MedfonL ; Is l!te pfcfie to get theSikirgest and i best stock of Two-yjOId Apple Tress iij-Jackson county.' E. RUSS, Propr. NEW and Second Hand Goods! :. CHEAP. :. We sell all Mods of goods. We lo bay. Cal J.. mU mo as for bargain. Wc defy r'frr'-:''i . - competition. tCHlreelv'1' " MKDFOKD. Or. By rSLIX O. KEHTBOH, Published Onee A Week. SUBSCRIPTION (2.00 ret YEAR M ADVANCE . Entered la tbe Poetofflo liedferd, Oregon, u Second-Class Mall Matter. medfuhd, Thcksdat, Fkb. 19, 18a2. H. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. " Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates fuirnishcd on application. Jaitkacrewsto let. cow.. OT General Blacksmithing. PLOW WORK a Specialty MEDFORD. ORE. MORE TO COME. The effect was a wonderful re velation and left no room to doubt the justice of our remarks as pub lished in last week's Mail in refer ence to J. V. Merritt and his ambitions for Judge of Jackson County. The fight is on and we stand ready to prove what we have said and will say, and as for retracting, we are not of that ilk, neither do we blow hard for effect. (Of abuse, we have had our fill already, but that is nothing, for we anticipated the cap's fitting so tight on Merriit's head and his kind that squeals would be the order of the day. This is a public matter and de mands the attention of the righteous-loving people. Investigate for yourselves, citizens ; it is worln your while. A number of Central Point's best citizens, however, have to some extent misconstrued our object in thus stirring up the stink- not of their midst. We hold no ill will towards Central Point, on the contrary, in the exposition of what Merritt has done to wreck its prospect we have proven our selves a loval friend to her in this CORRESPONDENCE. ! I Galls Creek News. Beautiful weather enjoyed by all. Mrs. W. C. Cook is now seriously afflicted with inflamatory rheumatism. We hope soon to see her around again. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lawrence have in their care the three children of J. H. Story. Farmers in these parts aro almost through seeding: and are about ready to call for more rain. We hear the Klippel sawmill, to be run by Cooper and Dusanberry, is soon to start. Mr. Johnson, in the employ of the mill company, has taken a trip over to Jacksonville to visit home and friends. Gold Hill was out almost in full to attend the debating: society on Friday night last, and pronounced it an evening: well spent. The people of Galls Creek and vicin ity have had the pleasure of enjoying the second quarterly mseting- on this charge. Rsv. Mr. Jones, presiding el der ,of Grant's Pass, was here and preached on Saturday night, Sunday at 11 a. m.. and at 3 p. m. the same day to a well filled house and an attentive congregation. He preached at Gold Hill Sunday night and cams back among, this people on Monday. Mr. Cooper, one of the sawmill par ties, is building him a residence in Gold Hill, and yet there is room. Mr. and Mrs. Bsn Miller and family were over from Sardine creek to enioy the quarterly meeting. J. H. F. C.Elder Lake County Waves. The weather at Paisley and vicinity for the past few weeks has been fine. The people say it is exceedingly oleasant for the time of year. The la trripnc has caustjd som of our as in iill things sue holds sacred, tn-ople to be on the sick list, but there Read aright and ponder as you read and judge us by what we have Idone, nut by what others say. !'"Fiat Justitia Kuat Cerium." More to come. MKOTtMD. Dealer in- GROCERIES, DRY GOODS. NOT IN IT. Attorney Austin S. Hammond, of Mud ford, was interviewed by the Mail a few davs ago about his be- l ing a candidate for district attorney. I Mr. Hammond most emphatically denies this rumor and gives the lie to the Times, as far as he is con cerned, where it says there is a J- "coalition existing between the ad- ' ' V lJOOm SlTOFiS herenU of Judge Webstar, H. B. WMJld, BJlUlj d H.mmond, who r ,-1r.,o iwvtivxtc; I have agreed among themselves that OLO VLSaxo NOTIOlNbj this co?inty ought to send a delega-..-w,r,. U ion to the state convention favor FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC j able t0 tbe nomination of Miller for I Congress, Webster for the supreme DDIuATC UrinDIl bench of the state and Hammond I I) 1 1 H I L D U H II U 1 for th prosecuting attorneyship ol - j this judicial district." Mr. Ham Siiwlfi n.inm and Bonrd 4.00 i mond flare he refused the nomma- Koom and Double Bed for Two j -ion four years ago and also two j and Board (each) $3.50 years ago, ami uu ..c Board Without Room $3.00 j race this year by any means. j TWO DISTRICT JUDGES, i We believe it is not generally ; understood, or more properly speak jing, not generally known, that at has been no serious cases. Dr. W. B. Royal, of Paisley, Woodville Whittling. The farmers- -have Improved ..their, time-during this.: nice- weather and have their seeding about finished. Woodville was full of drummers last week and there was a fine display of goods at Jones and Otters1 all week. Myra and Cora Bedford returned Tuesday evening from Jacksonville. Win. Cokar and family, from Med- ford, aro visiting relatives here this veek. Lizzie Smithlina returned home from Wimer Sunday, where she has spent a very pleasant week visiting. Rev. Rsynold filled Mr. J. Milton's appointment and preached an interest ing sermon to quite a larga audience. W. E. Sherill, from near Wimer, spent Sunday in Woodville. The music given by Messrs. Hum froville and Fisher at the Pollard house was enjoyed by all who attended. W. R. Patterson left here Monday to join his family in California. Mrs. D. N. Birdseye and Mrs. W. "V. Jones returned homo from Jackson ville Sunday evening. L. Henderson has his new residence near town almost completed and will give a ball there Feb. 25. Miss N. A. Heard is visiting at her sisters Mrs. J. F. Burkhards near Wimer. Ed Scheff I in has returned here after making a flying trip to California. A few copies of the Oregon Observer, (the new paper published at Grants Pass) found their way here last week. It seems to be quite a spicy little paper and will no doubt find many friends. ELINOR. Jacksonville Items. Jacksonville, Or., Feb. 15. The fruit-growers of this county have inau gurated a campaign of extermination against fruit pests, and the orchardists are everywhere busy pruning .and spraying their trees. The San Jose scale seems to be the most formidable, as it is found in almost every locality I and even on the rose bushes. The ac who I tion of the Southern Oregon state have been on the sick list from hronch- board of agriculture, in ruling out past ml troubles so long, does not sscm to . infected fruit, has stimulated orchard- take any change for the better. ists to united effort." D. W. Waite. a resident of Chewc- j The circuit court resumad its ad- can valley, of this county, was found journed December session this morning, dead near his residence the other day Judge L. R. Webster presiding. There He had gone out to his wood yard to j are fifty cases docketed six criminal, get some wood and it is supposed that . thirty-six civil and eight equity cases, he dropned dead from heart, disease, Hon. O. C. Beekman and family re- wlth which he was afflicted. He leaves ; turned yesterday from a six months' a wife and manv children to mourn his . trip to New York. While absent they EDUCATIONAL. CONDUCTED BY PBO! it. L. XARBKOAK. GROCER. Th-a month past has been the most successful in all the results that tend to make a perfect school, in the history of our citv. Increased studiousness, punctuality, regularity and good will and personal interest of each pupil in self-improvement and control. At the teachers1 examination 110 per sons were in the room. Yet the teach ers who were worKing ior cariincaies y did no more faithful, quiet, earnes' work than the pupils of the school, anc I feel that the boys and girls and teach ers of this city should receive more sympathy and appreciation for their earnest work and faithful striving in all that builds up true man and woman hood. The true source of a nation's greatness is the character of its peo ple. Withhold not your hand from anything that will build well the founda tions of our government. Visit the schools and know your boys and girla and teachers. Visitors for the month: Misses Newburry, Devlin, Ferguson, Briscoe, Vaus, Linville, Wells, Roberts, Gilson, Chapman and Martha Card well; Mrs. Porter, Hoover and Redden; Rev. Edmunds. ' - Forty-three teachers attended the last examination, of which a full re port will appear in the next issue. School report for the month end ing Feb. 12, 1892. First Grade Total enrollment, 51; average attendance, 45; not absent or tardy 2ft. Cakrxe Sackett, teacher. Second Grade Total enrollment, SO; average attendance, 45; not absent or tardy. 29; cases of tardiness, 2. EiA'A Galloway, teacher. Third Grade Total enrollment, 44; average attendance, 38; not absent or tardy, 16. Rose Griffiths, teacher. Fourth Grade Total enrollment, 42; average attendance, 38; not absent or tardy, S5; tardi ness. 9. Deij.a Pickeu teacher. Fifth and Sixth GradeTotal enrollment. 51; average attendance. 47 ; not absent or tardy. 31 ; cases of tardiness, 3. High School Total enrollment. 98; number belonging. 85; average attendance, 77. Total enrollment, 336; average, 239; cases of tardiness, 7. PROGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB, 13. By School. Eddie Higlnbotbam. Frtda Holekamp. nnnntro 11 4 CONFECTIONER. O. W. WOlters. GROCERIES! loss. It is somewhat lika winter at Lake view and vicinity and has been for quite a while. There ha ben a great deal of snow foil at this placo and good sleighing ever since about December 1st. The snow has caused pretty heaw feeding and it is reported that hay is becoming scarco. visited many Eastern cities, including the national capitol. Mr. Jales Hamlin, a Southern Ore gon pioneer, is dangerously ill at his homo near Jacksonville. Oregonian Cor. Strength and Health. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la grippe'- has left you weak and weary, iic.i T?!r R i ttta TVii'a Mmiirl v Rev. Baldwin, the M. E. minister at j act8 airectlv on the liver, stomach and Lakeview, is now conducting a series kidneys, gently aiding those oragans of protracted meetings at that place, j to perform their functions. If you are ... . i off jotArl wit.h ciL- h aart jwh ( vnil Will Strictly Twraiicej American Mb, OLD STAND COR. C 7lh sts. J. H. FARXS, - Medford. Ore. J. R. WILSON, BLACKSMITH. cepai uimMn AND Horse and Oxen Shoeing- the last cession of the legislature in Oregon last winter a bill was in troduced which became and is now a law, and will take effect at the coming June election, which pro vides for the electing of two circuit judges for this judicial district, and one of them must reside east of the ! mountains in the Klamath country. ! They will draw a salary of 3,000 ! each, which is the amount paid the ; present incumbent. This new state i of affairs will render the office on". j worth having, for besides cutting the work in two, it will be the i means of a $500 or If 600 saving in j traveling expenses. ! The wceklv reviews of trade in- rcmedy for Diitrrlmii, Dissentary. Cholera Morbud CHiolera Infcuituui, and all kiudred diseases of the alimen tary canal. The new remedy is called Regulator of tbe Bowels asi Stomach. It cureti all Summer complaints, all irregularities of the stomach and bow els, no matter what the cause is. It does not coastipat-. and has no opium in it. - It grows plentifully on the Pa cific slopj. There is no danger in tak ing it.-as it has toen us -d by a number of years. - TESTIMONIAL. We. the undersigned, citizens of Josephine' County, Stato of Oregon, hereby certirv that we have us-t In. Woodcock' Regulator for the Stomach and Bowels and believe that it i all that unclaimed for it. That it is tho . best known remedy for all summer com vlaintsc Wm. Bker, Grants Pass: Wm. A. Fehely. P. H. White, Geo. E. Floyd, Bf. S, Woodcock. N. J. Woodcock. Chas. Duncan. Korby, a H. Whit. Bert Ad ams, Waldo. Sold by Druggists gener There has been some interest mani fested and two additions added to the church. The Methodists have a very nice church and it is hoped that many souls may be brought to Christ ere the meetings close. Bro. Baldwin is a wide awake and interest ing speaker and every "inch" a Methodist. Until lately Alliancism knew no ex- istance in these immediate vicinities. R. K. Funk, the national organizer, organized an order of 20 membars at Silver Lake; of 18 members at Sum mer Lake and 12 members at Paisley. It has been conjectured that the Al liance question was not generally fav- affected with sick headache, you will find Bpeedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the. remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at G. H. Haskin;s drug store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores,tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or monev refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by G. H. Haskins. Song, Hen and Chickens, Be Honest, Pussy Cat, Temperance, Keep Trying, Song, Cold Water, The Robin, The Moon, The Foolish Maiden, All Work and no Play, New Year's Resolutions, His Profession, February, Lilly Bells. Snow Flakes, Song, Nola Redden. Oscar Hanson. Sam Strobridge. By School, Lulu Porter. Anna Johnson. Edith Webb. Helen Wait. Maud Howard. Grace Morris. Bessie Johnson. Myra Galloway. Odell Miller. Cora Ward. By School. O. W. WOLTERS. MEDFORD, - - OREGON. A First Class COMMERCIAL School for both vilAOIES and GENTLEMEN. All Branches EDUCwNS011 Tau6ht- P0RTRAIT Boys and GirlshrTING and GREEK v r. ,W yand LATIN Business. Ycu Pan befilnw Ws. , . at any Time. Day and Evening Classes For Terms Apply to RISBY & HART. Howard's bloslL Elva Galloway, teacher. A Little Girl's Experience In Lighthouse. Mr. and Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich., and are blessed with a daugh ter, four years om. last April sne was taken down with the measles, fol lowed with a dreadful cough and turn ing into a fever. Doctars at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "'handful of bones.1 Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a naif bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at G. H. Haskin's drug store. For Sale. MEDFORD, ORE. OXE OF THE GREATEST. MEDICAL DISCOVERIES! OF THE AGE. Dr. Woodcock of Kerbv, Josephine i dicatc that the West shows no County. Oregon, has discovered a new ; 8icr,g 0f diminution in the volume i .. rv; T i; .......... .... : . .. . . of bnsincwt, but on tne contrary i steadily booming ahead, although the conditions are not so en couraging East and South. West ern trade centers report unusually large increases in volume of busi ness and the outlook for the spnng ! trade was never better. The East, is enjoying a strong local trade, but its Southern demand has fallen off, ;ndanntil that recovers there will be a marked dullness in many branches. This, however, is due to I K-iil causes in the South. These rill soon disappear, and the entire . oimtry win Keep pace nun u Wost. which, under the mighty iniluence of the tremendous crops of last season and strong hope in the future, seems to be on the eve of a prosperous era. ' Mb. Blaine is said to have en couraged his friends to. start a Presidential boom for Kooert Joaa Lincoln, minister to the court of St. James. Mr. Lincoln would be sure ot tne Illinois ueiegauon. and. besides he is very strong all over the Northwest. The delega tions from tbe South are mostly composed of colored people, and it is believed that when they heard that "old Abe Lincoln's boy" was a candidate they would desert the President and support Mr. Lincoln. Are You Suffering. From back ache, iuflamation of the bladder, brick dust deposit or stone in orable In this country, but according the bladder, or in lact any derange- to this, the inference is wrongly in- I" S "Tt.i ferred. Lnrl wnatA monfiv on worthless lini- The laboring classes are getting j ments and worse plasters, but strike at of Medford P. O., near DavisviUe Station, on then-.yes open to see the result STto u.eB.R.V.R trust du iuuuufut wuwxmS the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. tain important government matters. Pleasant to take, purely vegetable. OCCASIONAL. ssatistaction every tune. ; and joon, c. N. TINKER. A tract of about 14 acres, with a few buildings A small Orchard; also a Team, Wagon, Cow, Implements, Feed, Furniture, etc Said property is situated about miles west Anyone wishing such a location please call HIGH APPRECIATION. One Dollar Weekly Buys a irood Gold Wnteh by our Clnb System Our 14-karaV gold-tilled cases are warranted for 20ysars. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Stem wind and sot. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to anv 0 watch. To secure aerents where we have nooe, we sell one of th; Hunting Case Watches for the Club ' price 328 and send C. O. D. by express with privilege 01 examination Deiore paying for same. Our acrcut at Durham. N. C. writes: "Oar jewelers baYe confessed they don't know how. yon can furnish dueh work for tbe Money." Our agent at Heath Sorings. S: C. says: -Your WMcnen takti at afcbt. Tbe gentleman wbo Kt tbe !at wuteh ftat.l that be examined w.vta.1 . feweier'a wiatebm. In Lancaster. mat were no better tban yours, bat tbe price wast.' Our au-fnt at Pennington. Tex., write 'Am in receipt of tbe watcb. and am pleased witbont measure. AUwbohare seen it sajtl would be cheay at WO.' One good reliable Agent wanted for eachplaco. write lor particulars. Empire Watch Co., New York. . F.JJ . A (.7 'i cy ever.- jincsr . at ' Tuebe is said to be a shortage in the supply of hogs in the Pacific Northwest. Fresh pork is Bcarce and high in Portland. The supply of hogs raised does not seem to keep pace with the demand. Port land is erwiiia at the rate of about 10,000 per year and that number of people consume a large quantity of pork. Jn many seciions auaua can be made to supply the principal portion of the feed of swine. Ru ral Northwest.. We call attention to tbe letter published in another column per taining to a cannery. It is worth reading and pondering over. Some enconraeement would ' help the matter out and a eood d-al of it would assure us an institution of this kind; something badly needed It pays to make honest, pure goods. Take the success of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder that has maintained its standard for purity and excellence for the past forty years. It is the oldest and now the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder to be obtained. Dr. Price has spent almost his whole life perfecting it, and enjoys the distinction of being the only physician that has devoted his time entirely to perfecting the articles of human food that bear his name a name and a reputation synony mous with pure food preparations throughout the land. Here are the indorsements of the United Cooks and the Pastry Cooks'' Association of the -United States. What higher praise. Its officers, whose signatures are given, are all men who have given dignity and character to their profession. Members of these associa tions are the chefs and cooks of the leading hotels, restaurants, clubs and private families, and certainly no higher commendation could be found for an article of daily use in the practical culinary art, like that of baking powder. Here is what they say: This is to Certify, That the Cooks of this Associa tion, and its members, have used Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and recommend its use in preference to all others. For qnick raising and fine cakes, pastry, etc., it has no equal. It is free from ammonia, lime or alum. The most perfect Baking Powder made. See, cSre W. L VAWTEB, Wm. SLINGER, O. W. HOWARD. J. E. ENYART, Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier. Asst. Cashier Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford. Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive deposits subject to check, and transact a general banking business on ths most favorable terras. SSrYour Business Solicited. Corre sp ondnts: Corbin Banking Co., N. Y. Pacific Bank, San Franeisco. Commercial National, Portland. Ladd & Bush, Salem. J. S. HOWARD. Dry Goods, Boots I Shoes, Groceries, and Crockery. The best goods at the lowest prices for Cash. The highest prices paid for country produce. GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ALL PARTS OP THE CTrV. MEDFORD, - - - OREOOjST St Hi t GEM. HOTELS Medford. Oregon. Harris & Purdin Prorrietors. Terms: $1 $1.50 ol $2 uer 13. First-class in Every Particular. Special attention paid to Commeriial Travelers. " G. L. DAVIS, The Leading Medford GIRIOICIEIR $1$ $ 01 $ DOLLAR $ BUYS $ $1$ 15 lbs. Granolated Sugar 16 ' Extra C 17 " Golden C 4 " Costs Rica Coffee (green) 3i " Rio CflVe (green) 2 " Roasted Rio i Roasted .lava and Mocha Blended Roast 3J lbs. Granulated Java 14 " Rice 14 " Flaked Wheat 14 " Rolled Oats 12 ' Silver Flake Homony 20 " Horning Glory 7 " Cans Sugar Corn 8 " Cans Tomatoes 3 We deal In Groceries ONLY. We sell lor cash and give better goods for less money than can be found elsewhere. A Choice line of Teas, Spices, Pickles, Vinegar, Honey, Etc, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Vegetables, China, Crockery, Glassware Goods delivered In the city free. Give usa ratH. Next door to Post office. MEDFORD, Ore. HENRY KLIPPEL, Successor to ROGUE RIVER LUMBER COMPANY. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Mer, Lath, Slingles, Pickets, Rustic, TTI ft n. ' am. ami. at MEDFORD - - OREGON. AMY HEADACHE XhilaToBWaiL- Mints - WOTMIHtt K18C "It b MtMW the 'at-iy Huh akftttlMV W J"0? mmt44 u Ik 'Bssftj (.) hit a. osnisn. 111 DM BUST WOMAN'S IT PLEASES EVERYBODY IIIIm France IV 1 1 lard. Thr hri-m et outlook window in C fcriucndom for bu) natople who mute ta mo vrhatia p oa hi Ow war! " Providence 1 leirratl..-,4A prathooi to the busr. ilie laiv and tbe economiraL or voiirstiuonti ike.- i uis montblj .has no dcct in onifinitiitv of desitm. acoo xnd I accuracy of vision, tln'-ougbQcas in execution! uad ability to tmt( m Urn mda ixiociUirM ol UhwwU ' I'nlcao ltlcr..:r. ? k RtvUv, cf &A ttVspj. of New York, has crime to the mnir .it I busy people. We know of one kirk railroad o clock U niiriit- and vet lias kentwrll infi-ntni1 of current world events. HcreadsthisMagazineJ ii yivoiumaniiinin); coicniaiury nn innortuU cvciiu, oesiacs a a est 01 we ocst articles u contemporary magazines," Price 25c- 82.50 a Year. JSUTS WASTED. CU B BATHS Ol AFPUCATIOI. naTMCrxs THE IiUVIEW OF EEVlEWto. fm- tiaaW Cojj. 13 iXmr Plara, vw TwV 'WWW I TWOe MARKS, MrwxST?1 T 'ree Handbook wnlc to SSUBtt?11 ten out Or as la brotwtt telora toe public ora notice tfren tree of cause li t5 CAUFOklKIA ro sitivcz, 3r?vs Cunr( CATARRH Bheumatisra, Kearmlg-ia, Coruj, U..n.r.u. . . . . Tie Oalifonda Pc'.tl.t sad Stgstrr. XLECTBIC COUGH CURS CUBES 00LB8, 0E0DP, OOSStrXFTIOI. ' 6VW by aU DmWa. Each ZSe 50c A91. -talnsr Oo.. Proe'a, Laa AilM,Cal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Koseburg, Ore., Jan. 2o, V92. Notice is hereby given that the following' named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final procf in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Judge or county cleik of Jackson county at Jackson ville, Ore., on Saturday March 5, JS82, vin Homestead Entry No. 48lQ.of Thomas J. Con over, for the s e of sec 28, tp 35 s r 1 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Absalom W. Corntack, Clyde Cormack of Bijj Butte, and David Mayhamr Francis L. Jehnson. of Kaclc Point, jackson county, Oregon. 3 John H. Shunc, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.and Office at RoseburK. Or Jan. o, i$8s. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following'-' named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will be mode before the Judge or crlerk of the count v court of Jackson county, Or at Jacksonville. Or., on Friday, February 26.1892, viz: George W. Smith, home- He names the following witnesses to nmvn her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: I. B. Rogers, of Beagle, Jacob Bowmen. Israel Harriss. of Sams Valley. John E. Potter of Beagle, all of Jack? on county. Oregon. Johs H. siHUPE Uearlsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Rosehurg. (tc. Jan. 19, '92. Noticifis hereby isiven hat the folUtw-ng-nnmcd settler has filed notitxof his Intciitlon to make final proof in support of his claim and th&t said proof will be made before the fudge, or clerk of the county court of Jack- ' son county Oregon, at Jacksonville. Or., on .-Saturday, Fcbr.iary a7. 1&2, viz: Homestead ?ntrj-No.5Jjfi. ofjudson 1. Cornish, for the ol sec 22. tp 33 s. r2 w. w.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideueu upon und cultlva Ion of Kiild land, viz: Scott Morris, John Dodson. Mike Muyfield and j. B. Welch, all of spikenard. Jackson co., Oregon. 3 Ioun H. Sucre. Register. NOTICE FO?. PUBLICATION. Land Offick at Rosebc-rg. Or., Dec. 5.Pt. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mode before the judge or cl:-rk of the county court-of Jackson count v Or., at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday. Feb. 27, 1802. viz: Charles B. Gay, pre-emption D. S. No. 747 for the of sc sec 14, sw?4 of sw sec 1:1, ne of ne sec 23, nwy of nw-i sec 24. tp 52 s, T3 e. wm. He names the follow. ntr witness in urt-iv-ai his continuous resldenco upon and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Adnlph O. Uowmnn, Frank Dean, George Hornby and Robert G. Roberts, all of Prospect, Jackson county. Oregon. To DeWitt C. Knapp, pre-emption claimant, under D. No. 6536: Vou are hereby summoned to appearand show cause, if any, why the said final proof should not be accepted. John H. hjhupe. Register. ROOFING GUM Kt-ASTIO ROOFrNG FELT costs only K.OOper 1U0 square feet. Makes agwd roof for years, and anyone can put it on. Send stamp for sample and full particnlsrs. ficM elastic Roofing Co 30 & 41 West Broadway, New Yobs. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. Ths X7ot11 nariched. The fa-n.itiesof the present day for ths production of e ;-cry1iiing that -will con dace to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world wss enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it t Job fort at Mail ' J ' TSKrf.W ,-.C.lclLiseW;nC-l i here. . . S 35 ir-