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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1893)
For Sale Cheap. One butcher shop, a two story frame building', and tools all complete, with crieic smoke, house and sausage factory, in the town of Central Point. A good paying business, has been running over jour vears, and is still running. W. Worth. DRUGSTORE. GEORGE H. HASKBTiS. (Successor to Haskins & Lawton.) . Ha has anything in the line of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Books, Stationer-, Paints and Oils, Tobacco, Cigars, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, And everything that is carriocVin a ftrst-clsss DRUG STORE. A SOLITARY. Prascririlons Careful!? pounded. Main Street, Medfokd, .Oregon. tii! t ill HW BHBBE3 W. L. TOWXSEXD, PRO., JtfEBFORD, OREGON. Hot and cold baths, pompadour Jmh cutting and clean towels a specialty. Fair treatment for everybody. Give us a trial. Kaia Street, Opposite Post'iKce. V..' , C. F. LEWIS, k-IJnftlinniftnl " T?"nmTnftH 1M UIMCJIlii1'!! a M I I I I i U V4 . - I i a a m ara a AND MACHINIST. Aav work ia his line aracb 3S linin.-r-up ee.jjiar? erection and repairing of saw tm-J iu:r:z niilL " ntt-sided to properly sail promptly. AU conuntiaieutions promptly answered. lir.DFC-r.D. ORE'JCX. 3335. SASBEIT3 rmn urn Ear; s sparrows nan cotiectea in rront or IN'lCu olas (iunu's door and he stood watching them. They were searching for crumbs; this deep snow had shortened their re sources woefully; all their larders were buried. There were no crarubs before this door, but they searched assiduously, with their feathers ruffled in the wind. Stephen Forster came up the road wifh his market basket; it was all he could do to face the cold wind. His thin coat was buttoned tight across his narrow shoulders: his old tippet blew out. Ho advanced with a kind of sidewise mo tion, presenting his body like a wed-re to the wind; ho could uot walk fairly against it. When he was opposite Nicholas the sparrows flew up at his feet; he paused and shifted his basket. Good inornin, Mr. Gunn." said he in a weak voice. Nicholas nodded. Stephen's face was mottled with purple; his nose and mouth looked shrunken; his shoes were heavy with snow. "If you want to go in and set down a few minutes you can." said Nicholas. Stephen moved forward eagerly. "Thank ye, Mr. Gunn; 1 am kinder beat out, an I'd like to set a few miu ntes," he said. He went in and sat down. The wind rushed in great gusts past the open door. Stephen began to cough. Nicholas hesi tated; his face was surly; then he shut the door with a bang. While Stephen rested himself in the house Nicholas marched up nud down before it like a sentinel. He did not seem to see Stephen when he came out, but he stood before him in his track. 'lm much obleeged, Mr. Gunn," said be. Nicholas nodded. Stephen hesitated a minute: then he went on cp the road. The snow blew up aroundhim ia a daz sliug cloud and almost hid him from sight. "It's the last time i do it," mattered Nicholas. Bat it was not. Every morning, storm or shine. Stephen Forster toiled painfully over the road with his market basket. and everv morning 2 icholas Gunn in vited him into the fireless hermitage to rest. A freezing hospitality, but ho of fered it, tad Stephen accepted it with a fervent gratitude. It grew apparently more and more necessary. Stephen crept more and more feebly over the road; he hod to keep setting his basket down. Nicholas never asked him if he were ill; he never tjuestioned him at all, although he knew Dothing about him but his name. Nich olas did cot know the named even of many of th village people; he had never offered nor invited confidences. Stephen i aUo did not volnnteer any information as to his circumstances during his morn ing cilia npon Nicholas; indeed he was too exhausted; he merely gave his gen tle and tiniid thanks for the hospitality. There cau-.e a night in January when the cold reached the greatest intensity of the season. The snow creaked under foot; the air was full of sparkles: there were noises like guns in the woods, for the trees were almost freezing. The Nicholas got a measure of meal out ot his cupboard and prepared somo por ridge in a little stewpan. Wheu it be gun to boil he bent over the stove and stirred carefully, lest it should lump. When it was thick enough ho dished it, calted it and carried it to Stephen. BEST lWESVEeeKTS. fS , TIHeM alstisias i resettles from - m aKWifestirt- lasers wmr. deM:: :j. . Immm. taarasz. i:icy. 1jt-t aid biader cas?Juit, tac tack, loais. aeiasl:. i'-lMli1!. a-tTata eiertfica:. eoata-.n. warral Innpf.cr U .;hr.. a.d a ccrrvol thil ia JcJ!st!r f.ll lir ta KKTO' w, forfeit ana tli nrv ul f th? sro. e dunM r.r p rJ. TaoAaa. tur bea oorel tr U.t mzr Tt'oci teTio3 artfr aU olfc.r rraflM fa.lni. aa4 wo gire h.1CKl Of tt( oytbialj is tat. al cr.rr '. r stzte. Carpowcrtai XJIi-kUVEO ELiTXUIC sr!-K.a..mr. vso fr-m:.laoon OTro?.rT3WfaittB.I"arC Villi aL! Li 11 lira 'It cr.d Tirin-Ji nrctiftcti(MK.t2T7D:aC9t3 DaTa. Scac. for iuaairatod Paraph I eta, mailed, .rall. ftao Uliei EliBiJir'KIC CO., Mo. 172 First StPORTLAilD, GR, Tm 'frttiil I'm frcain," he Qasptd. "There, eat it," said he. "It's the best Tve got; it'll warm ye some. 1 ain't got uo spirits, never keep any in the house. 1 guess 1 ain't very hungry, Mr. Gimn," said Stephen feebly. "Eat it." Stephen raised himself and drained the bowl with convulsive gulps. Tears stood in his eyes and ho gasped when he lay Kick again. However, the warm por ridge revived him. Presently he looked at Nicholas, who was putting more wood on the fire "1 s'pose you think it's terrible queer that 1 como here this wav, said he. "but there wa'u't uo other way. I dun no whether vou know how I've been livin or not." 'No, 1 don't. "Well, I've been livin with my half sister. Mis' Morrison. Mebbe you're heard of herr" "No, I niu't "She keeps boarders. We ain't lived in this town tnor'n three years: we moved hera from Jackson. Mis' Morrison's husband's dead, so she keeps boarders. She's considerable older'n me. I am never been very stout, bnt I used to tend in a store till 1 got worse. I coughed so it used to nlague the customers. Then I had to give it up, and when Mis Mor rison's husband died and she come here I come with her; she thought there'd be some chores 1 could do for my board. An I've worked jest as hard as I could an 1 ain't complained. I've been down to the sU.ru to get the meat fur the boarders' dinners when I could scarcely get along over the ground. Bat 1 congh so bad nights that the boarders they complain an Mis' Morrison says I must go to the poorhouse. I heard her talkin with tha hired girl about it. She's goiu to get the selectmen to tho house tomor row uioruiu. An I ain't a-goin to the poorhouse! None of my folks have ever been there, an I ain't goinl Til risk it but what I can get some work to do. 1 ain't qnite so fur gone yet. I waited till the house was still, an then I cut. "I thought if you'd take me in till moraiu I could git down to the depot an m to Jackson before the selectmen '.Mr. unnn," lie sain at lungtu. 'What say?" 'I'm afraid I shan't got to the depot before the train goes if I don't start pretty soon." Nicholas went on smoothing his beard. At length he laid his comb down and turned around. Look a here!" said he; "yon might jest as well understand it. Yon uiu't a-goin to any depot today, an yuu ain't a-goiu to any tram, an you am t n-goin to any depot tomorrow uor to any train. an you ain't a-goin tho next day, uor the next, nor tho next, uor the next after that." What be I a-goiu to do?" You are a-goin to stay jest whero you are. 1 ve lougiit against your comiu as long as I could, an now you've come, au I've turned the corner, yon are a-goin to stay. When I've been walking in the teeth of my own will on onoroiiu, an havin all I could do to breast it, 1 ain't a-goin to do it on another. I've give it up, an I'm a-goin to stay give up. Yon lay still." Stepheu s small, anxions face on the pillow looked almost childish. His help lessness of illuess seemed to produce the samo expression as tho helplessness of infancy. His hollo r, innocent blue eyes were fixed upon Nicholas with blauk in quiry. "W on t Miss Morrison be alter nic he asked finally. "No, 6ho won't. Don't you worry. fin a-goin over to seo her. You lay still." Nicholas shook his coat before he put it on; he beat his cap against the wall, then adjusted it carefully. "Now," 6aid he, "I'm a-goin. I've left enough wood in the stove, au I guess it'll keep warm till 1 get back. 1 shan't be gone any longer than I can help. "Mr. Gnnn:" "What say?" "I ruther guess Td better be a-goln. Nicholas looked sternlv nt Stephen, "You lay still." he repeated. "Don't you try to get tip whilst I'm gone; you ain't fit to. Dvn't you worry. I'm a-goin to fix it all right. I'm a-goiu tobringyou something nice for breakfast. You lay still." Stephen stared at him: his thin shoulders hitched uneasily under the coverlid. "You're a-goiu to lay still, ain't yon?" repeated Nicholas. "Yes, 1 will if yon say so." replied Stephen. He sighed and smiled feebly. The truth was that this poor cot in the warm room seemed to him like a couch under the balsam dropping cedar of Leb anon, and all at once he felt the rest of the diviue consolation which comes from leaning upon tho will of another. Well, I do say so, returned p ich olas. He looked at the fire again. Then be went out. Ho turned in the doorway and codded admonishingly at Stephen. Mind you don't try to get np," he said scam. to JiE costim ep Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Tho partnership existing between J. W. HoulierHiiiith aud C. K. Klum, uuder the firm nnme of Hockcrsroltli & Klum. is this day dis solved by mulual consent, except so far as is necessary to settle tho business of the old Urm. (J. K. Klum reliriuK. J. W. Hoc-kersmlth will continue business ut the old stand where he will be pleased to meet his old patrons. Haled at Mcdford, this 101 h day of February, lHttl. J. W. lIoCKKHsuiTll. i'ai-M2l C.K.KMU1. O. Holtan, tho Merchant Tailor has just received the largest and finest stock of cloth ever seen in Mcdford. NOTICE. U. f. Lam! Office. ItoMeburff. Oregon, March Ul, lhUt. (.'ompluiut hftViuKlun entered at thin ofiice hv V itj in Wert !i iiik.iI.ki wnimm t. Nu. ittL duted April W, I.shh. upou the w 4 of q e V. , it i .L ol u w v uad lots No t and m lire turn art. luwuMtip S'j M.utli, ratifc - went, v . M.. In Jackson cuanty. OrvKuD, with a view to the c;incelIution of said entry; the said parties are hereby humtnonvd to appear at the o!lkc of Mux Muurr, .outnvi:isTK 01 jucksou wamy, Orezon. ut Ji:ckuvii)e. Oregon, on the 16th day of May. but. ut 10 o'clock A.M.. ut respond and fumihli testimoay conevrnlnx Hutd ulietea atmudoun;ent. Hearing at this oniec .n the tcHtiinony so taken on the .rd day of May, IrUL at li) o clock A. m. Kuincteni evidence having otco h!cu to snow that personal ervice cannot be mad- It Is hereby ordered that cr- vic be mudu by publication acc4rotn to law. John ii. Miui'E. iteeiKier. A-7-M-I2 A. u. CiiAWFOUU, Ueetlver. From Terminal or Interior Points The Northern Pacific Railroad Is the lino to take to All Points East and South NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund O.T.cc at ltosebcrp. Oregon. March 84, KKl. Notice in hereby jriven that tlc foilowin named settler Uila nled notice of his Intention to make nnul pnxtf in ftupjKirt of hU claim, and that said proof wiil be nuado IW.-re the Judee or Countv Clerk ol Jackson county, Ctreoa. at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday. May 1.1, 1MSO. vir: Thomas H, KredcnbunjU, oa Homesteal Entry No. T.xVi, for the w i ol H w and s H of n w of net . tp a r 3 e. lie tiaraes the tol lowing u i'.nesHs in pro. hU continuou-i resl-tlt-nce uin. and culllvatl n of, said .and. viz: Kobisou Wriphl. T . Iltiubotham. both rt Hit liut'.e, Jac'-ton county. Oregon; Ja-. H. Watkin. C. I. Watkint.. both of KaIe 1'oint. JackAoa county. Urvv-n. a T it li John II. Surrs, lU.tcr. It is the Dining Car Route. It runs through Vestibule Trains every day in the year to ST.PAUL-CIIICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Kroom Sleepers Of Latest Equipment. Tourists' :-: Sleeping :-: Ca"rs Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are born free and furnb-hed for holders of First and 8ecoad-Chistf Tickets and EleM Day Coaches. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. March 4, 1W3. Notloe Is hereby (riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis Intention to make hnal proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bfore the Judge or County Clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday, April SB, 1KKJ, viz: William Messal. on Homestead Entry No. 4HH, for the e 4 of n e U- sec 7, acd w of DWI4, sec 8. tp 3ft s, r2e. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : John Sevedsre. of Brownsboro. Jackson couuly. Oregon: IV. 3iarlow, of lirowns- ooro. jaCKSn couniy. tregon: h. Meyer, oi Lake Creek. Jackson county, Oregon: (eo. 7. Frey. of Lake Creek. Jackson county Oregon. m-17-a-al Johs XI. Sbci-e HegUter. morn was full and seemed like a verv eonie. fve (rot a little money enouzh five of death, radiating cold instead of to take mo to Jackson I've been savin heat. I of it up these three years, in case any- Xicholas Unnn. stern anchoret that ! tiling happened. It's some 1 earned he was, could not sleep for the cold. He "at nu and paced his room. He wonld L. M. LYONS, Gonfepactop )AXDO BUILDER, Jobbing of all Kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Bedford, - - Oregon. WOO MEDFORD, Oli. act uontr MBni er Jting of all kinds. Plans and ' : estimates furnibhed on ap.plioation. ;. aMcfc screws to let. Asoel's Creation of Parisian Enamel- for ui a of a Derfect Complexion, The favorite Frencn comneuc Appel's Complexion Cream J" r catsa Wrinkles, and gives to the Skin the Ttnr rtt ami ri Appei'sSkin Bleach. Eradicates all b!emishe,anddicolorationoftheskmsnch as Tan, Sunburn, Freckles, Swarthy and (Creasy aopearance or tneiace. Snoni'a Oriental Powder in Flesh White, Pink and Cream shades, gives to the fi-ce a beautiful clear and transparent p pecrance. Appd's Natural Blush The only nooge true to nature, when applied to the face or li;s, cannot be detected, put up in two shades I-ht for Blondes, DaxJE lor uruneius. Ci Actsl C93otie Co. Sia Iriscisco, C:l. A jja!-.!ihlt on lioww Create a cwnplexlsa free, yul jwii for Hale By 1. A SOVBRCO.Sole Agents, MedforJ, Ore not kindle a fire in the stove. Ho swuu , , : 1 Cn.lAl. Ilia aruiA IL11U Biau.n:u. ouuucwj heard a voice outside. It sounded al most like a child. 'ilr. Gnnn f it cried. ! icholas ctopped and listened. It came again "Hr. Gncnr "Who's there?" Nicholas snng out grnffiy. 'It's me!" Then Xichohis knew it was Stephen Forster. lie opened the door and Stephen stood there in the moonlight. What are yon ont for thU time of nisht?" asked Nicholas. Stephen chattered so that he conld bardly speak. He cowered hefore Nich olas: the moonlight seemed to strike his little shivering form, like a broadside ol j icy spears. j 'Tm 'fraid I'm freezin," he gasped. "Can't ye take me iur" "What are you ont for this time of n'xh;?" repeated Nicholas in a rough, lend tone. "1 had to. I'll tell yon when I git a leetle wanner. I dunno bnt I'm freez in." Stephen's voico indeed rounded as if ice were forming over it, ruufiling it. Nicholas suddenly grasped him by one arm. "Come in then, if ye'vu got to," he CTowled. He polled so suddenly Mid strongly that Stephen made a run into the honse, and his heels flew np weakl. Nicholas whirled him about and seated him on his cot bed. Now lay down here," he ordered, 'and I'll cover ye up." Stephen obeyed. Nicholas pulled off his boots, gave his feet a fierce rub and fixed the coverings over him with rongh energy. Then he began putting the room again. Presently ho went np to the bed. ""Warmer?" "I guess so." Stephen's shivering seemed to shake the room. Nicholas hnstled a coat off a peg and put it over Stephen. Then he paced again. Stephen began to cough. Nich olas made an exclamation and stamped amrrilv out of the house. There was it little leanto at the back and there was some fuel stored in it. Nicholas came back quickly with his arms full of wood. Ee piled it into the stove, set a mated to it and put on a kettle of water. Then he dragged the cot bed with Stephen on it close to the stove, and began to rub him under the bedclothes. His face was knit savagely, but he rubbed with a tender strength. "Warmer?" said he. "Yes, I be," returned Stephen grate fully. The fire burned briskly; the sharp air besmn to soften. Soon the kettle steamed. tendin store. I'm willin to pay you for tnv nirht's lolin. Nicholas nodded grimly. He had stood still, listening to the weak, hit pitched voice from the bed. "It's in niy vest pocket in my pocket NOTICE. Vnitod State Land Ofllce. ilwbury. Or(rou. March il-t. I Complaint ttrmj: been en tered in this oilier by i'Uudiiii M. Vauckave. ajrulnj't Krrd H. lleechrr. ailV"tu: frautiuit-ct entry o.i the part of Mild Frt-d H. tiv-chrr. in hi; hon.t-:.ud entry No. TWCJ. for the n e vt of MclUia :. tonh!p 31 s. of rarjre 3 -a:. V. M.. in JackM.n county. Orva. in that the tmid Krvd H. itcecurr h-s r.rv.- cubli-hM a r 1 dfnre u;-.q ur iinpnrd ts&id lund. Tne a?..li' vit of I'iaudius M. Vancifa.e bc:nr made Ur the purpaiM? of the cancellation c.f thv ba.id hoaieMead enirj" No. 1 v.. Tut sa il pMr-iettare summoccd to aptK-ur at the o:Jlcr if 5l Muller. County ci-rk of Jr-ck-oin cxui;ty. Orrtrrn. at J-MkMRTilie. ttrr-fon. on the 3rd day c May ISXi. at lu o'clock A M.. t re-,onI a:id fun.:-r. testimony concert..:', nl cu-o. Hear.t: at this ofVe f-n the U.-ti:.o:jy so Ujie;i. on thf Cih day of Mar. at Mocj-ck A. i:. Suflctent evidence h'avinfbccn r.ied tohuw that pcrval Mrr;ce caunt bo made, u is hrrrby .rdcr-d that ser.ce be made by publication aix-ordicg to iaw. Jtnis H. s-iiitk. H".:cr. A. M. CMAWFat. I it culver. A continuous line connecting with all lines, affording direct and un interrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservation can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. rinirVf Toand from all i lUfVI. 1 w poia-w- In Aiucr- THROUGH idk. Krijr.jccd and Europe can be purchAbed at aay Ticket 02lce of this Company. T HE SINGER SEWING MACHINE NOTICE. Full particulars concerning rate, time of trains, routes and other deUkiU furnished oa ap plication to any ajenl. or A. D. CHARLTON, Aist-tast General Passenger Aseat, So. 1SI Firt St.. ccr. Va-Airiston. The Best Lightest Running snd fnost Durable. Nine out of every ten Sewing Machines in nse In the world axe SINGERS, Sold for cash or Easy installments. Airents in erery county, Hod ofSie ftrttla stale at 3M Morrison street, Portland. Ore. Send for Catalogue. EAST AND SOUTH BY THE Whe "0. K." The SSOTEEE" Shasta R OK THE PACIFIC oute COMPACT.! TONSORIAL PAklRR X UXLUU11 Kxrs:Kss tkaixs lkave poutlaxd ' 71" p. in I.v, ; p. in I.v. r-.rtind M-Jfort! Sjn Fn4nclmo 1-4CI. at 10 o'clock A. M-. to repojJ and furnish r.inr said ca. lirsnr.g at OI5DIXAXCK XO. 123. .... . ,, inls oaice on tec Ail ordinance to proviue ior noiuuiii i d,VOI NU5.. i-wi ai uocioot a a xnerial election in mo io i; hi , ttWi-cw natitc twn hivi w l"nlil Stale LatiU omre. Km-rbars Orppon. March "Jlst. IS.1. t omnlatnt Having ueii en tcrrl In this, office by Ciaulns M Vancl-vr. a4rA:nl Herbert tl Stenbtns. 3llr?in? :.-au-lu leal entry on the par". it Slebbias a hi3 homestead entrr So. Tk-l. tor the e . ot aec tion 3. lo nb!p SI sou:h. of ranee 3 ea-r. V. M.. in Jackson eunnty. Oreirrn. in lhat the ij llerlrt 11. STebbies has never improved nor etabiihet! a roi-lecco npon saitl land. Til- Btnt-Javlt ot l'lau-J;us M. Vanclenve b-.-mc oaJe ior vne itu..nw o ;uc m... hniestea.l enlry So TV 1. The said parties an j ,cs BnJ Kujece. suuimonetl to apcara:-:heoCiceo! Max iiuner. ; c .-wv-n:-, mn v Comnv elerk c-C Jack-n county Orccon. at KO.-,U 3 . 1AU v.ll. Jacfccvi:lc.On-?ia.on Ibc 3r,l Jiv Mar.! S .V a. m ! l.r I'..rt..-m.l Ar Wp.n HOLT 4 BUNCH, PKOf-KJtlOis. Front St., - - Med ford, Oregon DAILY. 1 North 1 We treat evrvho3v with the emirter Lv ! S-w pt m s" vnich we consider due our patron s l.v.l toj p. m ; Our work is all flrst-class even-line Above trains op only at the following Ta- i srecialtv. . : i- . .t i. . .. tr.f. u .r. : . i -. con Cl:.v. Wocitirn. Svairra. Albany. Tangent. Shcd-ls,Hal.y. Uamburg. Junction City. Irv- M. SuCS?k-&l hoar tat ;r- tf.fr.-.l T.a nn. ..I M t. iN . SOCftt S-I V:C COS JOI a.a -. I. iS ! thereof. tosiiliuilt aquotion to said ; .., 1lr J(IN u.-SHi-rt Kc-.-.ster. electors whetlier or not said town mi-as a m.-r-.oim-.iu. i:eo.-;v?r. bv its Hoard of Trustees, shall ere-1 ie a ri-rtain bonded ilulebetedlH-ss. ! 5:j 1. til , I.v Al.aANV LtKTAI. DAILY ., i)pia)l.v rcrt'-atnl p ui . Ar Aibatiy Puiiman Ea2et Sleepers -.Except SauBV.l Ar l-.W-pra Lv j &3)a ai J. W. LAWTON, lSaccc&or t V,. P. WccCs.) l'EAUE3 IX Harness ai Saliry I NOTICE FOR look," eaid Stephen. "If yon'll como here I'll Kh' it to yon and yon run take what you think it's worth. I pinned the pocket np so's to Us sure I didn't lose it." Stephen bepan mmhlin at his vest. Nicholas lifted a cover from the stove. 1 don't want none of yonr money," aid he. "Keep your money." rrnuc.vTioN. The people ol U.e town ot MeUorJ Co orualn ; . j as follows: cr.-r,.,v l T!t Ihi-w .hall be submitted to the C'lalitlr! voters ot tl:e hi.B of Me.lford: the j nair.cd s.'t.:er has tiled notice ol hts iaten-.ioa .,..'... ot lahetlier jotd U.wn bv the lioarvi ( : to make nr.al rro- f iu sui'tvrl h:s cl jim. ana Trnstee.-.shalU-rjateaaaincnrafKrtierlnt'.cbt- 1 thai satj pr.W il". be lu.wi? brrorv tti' Ju.U-e e.lness by issuing bonils ct said town or not . ia j or County .'terk Jacksn r.t::ty. Oryn. at the sutn of tony thousand dollars, which with Jictwnvill.-, nrrjbni. oa Sstn-.i iy. May . l"i Its earn'.ac and accrued Interest shall be ray- i vu: lieary A. S.ilt n. on hon-.ecj l cutry S... able ot such lime and time and place, la ifolj , for the iVjolsv1,. sec s. a !, cf n w S,. c-in of the t'n'.tcd State, at Us present suut- . sec IT. and n e H of n e sec Is. tp SI s. r 2 e dard of rlaenes. as the ilmnl of Trustees of lie names the follow. uc r!tisse to prove tat said town may lejrally ulnar:. Said iadebeted- ' continuous rr;.lenee up-'n an.l cultivation of. ness is protv-d to be created, and said bonds , said Und. vlx: Tortaratus il-jbsrd. Alexis ,.,iuii.w.ml br the soio and exclu Ilubbanl. A!l-rt J. Mc-Uer. WiilLi-n K. Wil- s-.vc purpoitvs u follows, to wit: To furnish kl:i.m: all of Derby. Ja kn c.unlv. Orcjv.n. I Ditiin-; Car. a 0den R'ote and Soond t"I?is - j Si..ing C rs atta-hc l to aa t:iroa;'.i trains. A complete stocS of a-1 kiais of goods ia my i lice kepi constantly on hand. Potween Portlaad and Corvai.is-! A nnw ornan a.e wncn. WF.-T SIDK DIVISION. ! SEVENTH ST . OI';. IIASIN'a DUCS Laa l TU-e at lUe-burc. Oreua. March Ij. Msl! tra'ns d'lv .-ent S;ui.l 1 STOItS lsCv. Notice 1 hereby in.en that IK I-iiwwtij - . i . y.ziiZszc. - UregOD. Xicholn nodded grimly. "I've got enongh to pay you an take mo to Jackson. "I tell ye, stop talkin about your money." Stephen Baid no more; he looked terrified. The air grew warmer. Everything was quiet, except for the detonations ol the frost in tho forest ouUiilo and its sharp cracks in the house walls". Soon Stephen fell asleep and l?.y breathing short and hard. Nicholas sat beside him. It was broad daylight when Stephen aroused himself. He awoke suddenly and completely and began to get out ot bed. "I euess it's time I was coin," said he. "I'm much obleeged to yeo, Mr. Gunn." "Yon lay still." Stephen looked at him. "Yon lay still," repeated Nicho las. Stephen sank back irresolutely; hii timid, bewildered eyes followed Nich olas, who was smoothing his hair and beard before a little looking glass neat tho window. There was a good fire in the cooking: stove, and the room was qnite warm, although it was evidently a very cold day. The two windows wer thickly coated with frost, and the room was fall of a dim white light. One ot the windows faced toward the easf, but the sun was still hidden by the tree across tho road. Nicholas smoothed his hair and his wild beard slowly and punctiliously. Stephen watched him. water, and a water system for said loan, for t oCl-ut L sewrrwjre. fire. dometlc and ail other public aid private use and purposes: to build, con struct and establish, and to otru:c. or cause to be operated wllhtn said town, a sy.-tctn ami plant tor electric Hchtiiic. and eiectrie lights for publl? and private use and convenience: Kor such other purpose as the law irranllni; said municipalltj tho power to create such In- debetednrss. snail oireeu S&-ns a The furntshini; otsaw water sys tem and the use thereof for sa'.d purposes, und the sale, and the public and private use ihorc of. and the buildlnir and ireuvral creatine, and establishment of ld lectric ilht plant sys tem, and the public or private use. or sale, or rental of said water or ciccirtc iikbis, or me respective system thereof, and the ways and mean of building or opcratlm: each of aid systems and whether the same shall be the subject ot publlo or private ownership, or whether franchises shall be ftrunled therefor, or whether the same or either thereof shall be created, constructed, built or iterated by said municipality. or persons contracting tuerewim. each and ail may be provide! for hereafter by the Hoard of Trusteesot said town by ordinance. Sw-TION 3 Said election snail be conuucicu nd held on Mondar. April !M. l.X It shall he conducted and held according to the provisions of tho law reirulat'.iiK m'nernl elections in uiis slate, so far ns the satnc may bo applicable to mnnleinnl elections. SkiTttix 4 It Is hereby made the duty of tha Recorder of said town to lortnwiin procure at the expense of tho town. In the tnanucr and form provided tor by law. ballots for salil; elv tion of uniform size and color, and sumclenl lu numb-jr for ofllclal distribution, upon which shall be printed the words. "Kor bonded In debtedness in accordance with Ordluance No. U." or the words, "Aifulnst bonded indebted ucss In accordance with Ordinance No. I:3." SKi-rtits a Unon tho conclusion of said elec tion nml when said ballots shall have two counted, thosald ballot shall be returned to the Recorder of this municipality, and they shall be by him preserved a a part of the flies of his office. The return of said lecllon, i,i..lii,ltnir whole number of votes cast reswe- lively for and aitnlnst said Indebtedness, shall bo presented to the Hoard ot Trustees at its llrst meeting after said election and said returns and the result of said flection declared there from by said Hoard shall bo recorded in the per manent records of said Board. Skction ft The Kceordor is hereby author lied and directed to give forthwith, at least ten days public notice of the holding of said elec tion In the following manner, to-wil: Hv caus ing to be published In TllK MKIIFtlKtl MAI JotlN II. SllVr-K. lteisler. . except Sun. la f land Ar ni 2 10 p. m 1 Ar tVrvniii i.v ! Ioj p. ta ; At Allxniy and .Vrvn'.lis cs.nn.'et w:tli trains 1 of orcu i-ucino niilrval. j S: V p. m I I.v Portland 7.p. m 1 Ar MvMiiiaville S,c-Thro:eh tickets to all points i Ih-Ha-tern states. Canada and Knr.-'p.- caa be vj tainrd at lowest r.lo.-s frem V. V. Llpp-.aroli Aent. Wecfotd. K. KUKIILKR K. r.Ki1.M, Manager. AU o. i I Ar i i..m i j-nT-rr-T-.a i t p.Tfn:vii?TniT TTttrnTt & r At BEWARE Otf FRAUD. Aak far, sad lo.lM ,Pp hTtn W. 1,. Dol oLAS tsUOK- N.ae.ea- l. vrtlkswt . 1 ovaal price .lamped an bottom. old erjHarrr. aw J -E3?. I Fo-3i,'J10 msc- f jam w r Ste: Ca N?,? Sim ?9r n?l V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 6ENTLLMEN. A sewed snoe tost wui noi np; i&u, seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every stvle. Equals custom- made shoes costing trom J4 to 5- Tee foltowiux are of the same hich stasdsrd of ncnl : S4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf. Haad-Sexred. J J.50 l-olic. Farmer, and LeKer-Carner. oa.50. a..5 ana i.w .o . ia.oo and i.75 for Youth and Boy. j.oo Uand-sewra. f rail 2.50 and a. 00 ixansxua. 1 LAUIU, 75 ior am-sea. IT IS A. DtTTT To owo Tooraotl 1 st am Dan vauoa m yoor iBooaT. Boooomlaa tn yoor tootaaar by porr-howlnr W. I. ljouglaa saoea. ariuca rapraaant uva Doat Tauoo at tat yiiuaa oo aruawa MttMiasnoi CUIOV tlty. Do too ax W. J. FSEDEfiBURC Ravine bourhi ont S. Chillers is coa- prepared to fill all orders promptly. The cheap?: and best ticket Fence made. Correspondence -soiitited. Address all orders to V. J. l ilEULMil KV.. Will artra exeU.t- aMata UTHtararratali kind, alxe and width wavnlod. Foauvca A. C TAYLER, Agent, Moses Price Cored of Bheumatiem. The many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm during the past few months have given the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have 6bown that there is one preparation that can bedonendod upon for that painful and aggravating disease. Jtionaker tiros., Lorain, Ohio, say: "Mr. Moses Price, of this place. wus troubled with rheumatism for long; timo. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has cured him. He says that the Balm h3 no equal." tor sale by U. 11. li AS KING, druggist, weekly newspaper published In this municipal ity, for two Kueeesalve weeks. commencing with the week ending April 1.V l!43, a oopy of this ordinance, and causing to be posted in three public places within said municipality, for ten day Immediately prior to said election day. certltled copies of this ordinance. aia Kecor tor shall nresent to the Hoard of Trustees afore said, at such meeting of said Hoard when the return of wild election snail oonrsiconsuiereo. nroof I.v umduvil of said Kecorder and the tub- isnerof Rant nowspaper eucn resiieemcij f said aforesaid nostlug nun puniisnuiK. Skction 7: This ordinance shall Uke ctrect and be in force from und niter its pissuge. This oriliiinee wns nnsstul bv the Town Hoard of Trustee at their adjourned nieettng.held tn the town ballot the town ol Meuioni, on me nth duv or April, ism. a tneir names were culled, lo-wit: A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moiHtiirc liko presporation, crusing intouse ltcli ing when warm. This form as well as blind, blocdincr or protruding yield at once to Dr. liosanko's I'ild remedy. which acts directly on tho parts effect ed, absorbs tumors, auays ltoning anu effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Drug gists or mail. Circulaes free. Dr. Uosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by G, 11. Uaskins, druggist, Mearord. Go to Davis & Pottonger's and got a packago of Pride of Japan Tea. Take no other. i. W. Shout, Aye. '. M. l'LVMALK, Aye. V. H Mii.luk. Aye. J. K. wiuhos. Aye. Done till Uth day of April. A. D. 18U.1. VV. I. Vawtku, Mayor. Attost, J. II.FAB1S, Town Kcconlor. aavle t.iaoe deaimaaa rfssrai mcrcaaaia "an. a - - ( hp. 11 net lor Ml. in Tovr pioce w-.ui w ro.l wCtt a? COO. . a. la OBU,ttaa. aaaan-akawaia nmmmtm Oeatrai Point Mel AND LIVERY STABLE, F. T. FRADENBUKGH, Pkop'k. FirsKUss AccomtnodatiMis. Special Attcalioa Oivea to Traveling Men. CSiarses KcasoaaKe. Central Point, Oregon. Medio rd, Oregon Ofir Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. The TAYLER "FOOT FITTER." -oOo- Shoes Carried in Stock, designed by THE BEST SHOE ARTISTS of this Great Republic. To fit feet from the Cradle to The Crave. CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE- NOTICE. United Stales Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, March 21st. IWW. ComolulHt huvlng been en tered nt this olllee by Olandliis M. vauoleiive nKUlnstThutniis Munning, alleging fraudulent entry on the part ot tho sulil Thoinn Manning. ill hi nomoKieau eniry o. oa, ior mv u ui n w .. and s w ' . of n w A. and n w of h w i. ot Hcotlon at), township No. Ml Booth, of runira No. 3 oust. w. M In Jovkaon eoiinly, Oregon In that the said Thomas Munulng has never established n rest iionne, nnon or imnroved Haiti lund. The ufll- davit ot Claudius M. Vancleuvo, for tho purpose of tho cancellation of the said hotuestoml entry No. 713. Tho Bttld partle3 are summoned to uppear nt tho oitleo of Max Muller,- County Clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jackson ville, Oregon, on the 3rd duy ot May ISM. at 10 o'clock A. M., to ruspond and furnish testimony concerning the said eosu. Hearing at this of iloe on the testimony so tuken. on tho Kith day of Muy. Inlu, at 1U o clock A. M. btimcieni evi dence huvlng been II led to Hhow that personal service cannot bo mode, it is hereby ordered thut service be wade by publication according to luw. John tl. MltUPK. liegister. A, M. CHAWroitD, Keceivar. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line E&a.led Fhee. TAILOR 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Orecck DR. TAFT'S Instead of flvlng to the door gasp ing tor breath, seeming as if each 1.1 ha vrtnr l.-lt vnil hflve only totaUea tew oases Asthmalene when thespasmlsbroken.thtbreathingbecomes easy and you feel as if an angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the finRre of death. 1 he happiest moment oi your me win t?c wtien -e n. T.at. acTUuai cue If hie mml vnu nf Eaaal asaaaaa PM una pro. Hi Ul . I Oil o n . ..sae.a.a.iaw aa WLW I ' aw Asthma. Wo mail to any isthmamuffertratriaj bottle Bfc Km nm sm k rf,.i,t. Dp. Taft Bros. M. Co.. Rocheater.N.Y - ! j - 1 - - that It dots Cur Asttina fl. fetsch. Merchant .-. Tailor. Suits to erder at all prices. Fit Guaranteed or no sale Cleaning and repairing neatly done Front St. Medford, Ore. To All Shippers of Produce: M. E. Ballard & Co SH9 Cotiag Grove Avenue. Chicago, Ills. General produce, commission merchants and shippers. WANTS Butter, cheese. i.B- Apples. Onions. Cabbage, Oed Yrojts, Beans Poultry. Uaine. Veal, Beef. Mutton. Pork Furs mdS PeltTTallow, Honey, Beeswax. Broom Srof Feather TGlnseug Koot, Cider Vinegar. Flour. Buckwheat, etc, tarsendforourdailj- bulletin