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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1895)
BACMU COAST ITEMS. NEWS NUGGETS PICKED UP WEST OF THE SIERRAS. The Dun-ant Trial Married in Bloom ers Interesting Lawsuit at Riverside. Conld Not Afford to Contribute $10. Fontmaster Coy Acquitted. Prices for California fruits in the Chi cago market are increasing. Branches of the Bimetallic Union have been organized in Nevada. Charles William Sloan, a prominent - Native Son, died recently at Eureka. The annual conference of the German M. E. church met at San Jose last week. The trial of Chris Gross at Carson, Nev., for connterf citing resulted in his acquittal. '- Governor Bndd is now at Tiburon. Cai,;, and is rapidly recovering from his severe illness. The prospect for Fresno raisin grow ers receiving better prices for the crop is improving. The governor general of Canada, Lord Aberdeen, is expected to arrive at Ta coma this week. . Stockton people, are speculating on ; : the prospect of another steamer being :- pnt on the river route. . e postmaster at Avalon, Catalina : island, has handled mail for 30,000 peo jile for tha summer season. John. McGonagle of Eureka has sued Julius Janssen, a bicycle dealer, for $2, 500 damages, Janssea ran into Mc- Gonagle. - ,.- San Diego citizens are agitating the construction ol a railroad from . that .- city to" the-. Pacific Coast terminus of the TehnKntepecyailroad. v R. R,. Thornton; the San Joaquin Val ley xaijroad contractor who shot one of .hisaborers'at Stockton, has been held on a charge of .assault to murder. ' The railroad commission at San Fran- "' Cisco has" discovered';, that C P. Hunt- Sngton draws flO.OOOfc a year salary as ; 1 -j. t-t L.tt t . jjicpincui ui -,iue cuuuicra raciac cum- . nuty. v- Charles S. Kellogg epmmitted sui cide at Bakersfield: He--had auarreled " ;"Wltt his wifp."-: A ti rf a tn wt- RAtrincr hA y would' 'neVer bother heir again was v found. by his side. . , . v' ,Lbs "Angeles reports an.-.j'verage in ' crease of "nina'briildin! a Huv for tha past year. - ThV'building permits issued - during Angnst xceeded those-, of San . Tanasco py fiw.uuu. , General A. V. Kautz,: rerirei,"'dieI a ' Je-wtdays ao ai Seattle from heaxt dis- :'A ' 7". a "a 3 - i i himself m the civil- warJ ' : ; . .. ' , tLftatteaient that .fhe Southern efehid secured control of the" &u agii'Valley railroad. The""storyis Srean beeinning o end. ' , - " Cal..' has been acooitte-I of a charc-e of tampering wTt&.t'mail8.Gy was ato v .cused -ot- opening a letter, , The facts were that ttftiletreswaa ounl opened "' : .1 . ,3 ; 1 V 5. .A . - -l - . ; iu tut; iimu ouu utiuucu u un lystuias- ter.Vwho pat it-in i new envelope and " ' sent it U .1 c. , r jon jt belonged to. '. Thf- nrc " t .lrt.iinrJSr'''jl-nrT Yin the J, i Pacif . v i-.iiu off' a ' '-Cal.-, a few A since. . tare -ma !l Ba Oaklsad on , regal ait "Act -in of u aire,,, A S; aronna he wot 'A Eleau -. visit-1 Conn: r; w iu tb it the ; Greco -Russian churc'. sf U Alaska,; silme time ago . and dropped .a . $10 gold piece into the -aims pox.-, a ne warden, wno naa snown the milljoniiire's 'party evt-y courtesy, was, delighted. . The Alaskan, published at Sitka, says the warden was blessing the donor when a: servant from- the ves sel presented a car-1 saying the tourist had by mistake put $10 into .the alms box; that he- could not afford to Ae. so generous, and asked the warden 'to re . tainr$t for the poor and return the re mainder.by the bearer of the card. The. gold piece wn returneii. The trial of Theodore Dnrrant for the murder of Blanche Lainont in Emmaii nel Baptist church at San Francisco has now began in earnest. Last week the . preliminary witnesses were on the stand and .now the direct 'evidence will be . brought one. "Every movement of the x defense aud- every technicality known to the hltarp lawyers is used. So far the witnesses .have all been able to nn; dergo rigid cross-examination without confusion. Tliose sworn are: Dr. Bar ' rett, autopsy surgeon to the coroner, ' ..who toll the cause of death; Mr. and -3Irs. Noble, uncle and aunt of Blanche Tjanioai. who told of her disappearance and irnVwequently identified her body; Detective Gibson, who found the de-coi)risf-'V body of the girl iu the belfry. Wht promises to be an interestipg Iawsuvt has-been commenced in the su perior ctartxf Kiyerside county, Cal., by the Scounty surveyor against the snpervidof and assessor. The complaint alleges thxt tin assessor has appointed men to traca maps for his office and the supervisors haves allowed the bills for . the work. It farther alleges that this is part tit the dntiesof the surveyor, ac cording to law, and when the assessor does the work he deprives the plaintiff '(of a' portion of his . salary. The com plaint iirik-t that the assessor be re straintul from proceeding with the sur veyor's work and that' the supervisors be enjwiued from allowing payment of the atwessor'a deputies for.'snch work. The tilit jrmnises to-be lively one, with f;ir-rtaching effects, for it' is the intention 'of the plaintiff to enjoin the supervirirs from allowing the .salaries of all the deputies in the court house. The fact that the supervisors and asses- . sor are Popnlists and the surveyor a Republican bids fair to develop quite- a polrtical row before the case is settled. Jjarn d boy'ymiate A Mail Reporter at the County Seat. (Continued from last week.) Your correspondent dislikes very much to chop up his mention of the couutv commissioners' doings,' but there is so much of these doings that 'tis almost impossible to chronicle 'era all at one writing . There was a considerable business brought before the commissioners Thursday, which was of a nature from which could have been gathered sub stance for a very breezy mention. As it was. however, we caught onto a few of the workings and will here pen them: One bill that was presented on Wed nesday, was somewhat peculiar and was that of the Grants Pass Observer forprinting a ten page brief for $10. This bill was by the order of District Attorney Benson, but why ho should go out of the county for printing which Jackson county is expected to pay (or is hard to arrive at, however, the bill was allowed by Neil and Furry. It was decided by the commissioners that they didn't want the court house shingled, right at this time. Com missioner Bradshaw went onto the roof and took some reckonings which were to the effect that during the heavy snow storm of a few years ago and when ' the roof was being cleared of snow the workmen's shovels had split a few of the shingles nnd which could bo easily patched and for but a few dollars' expense and the roof be made good for several year hence the shingling proposition was declared off. A proposition came up Thursday which bore diroctly upon tho re-lotting of the keepership of the Iloguo river ferry. Heretofore this keepership has been awarded at about the price which suited best the board and the keeiu-r, but now that the board has gotten luto the habit or giving all the boys a chance to bid for this work, the letting of this contract didn't go as of yore, but instead all the people of the county will get a chance to tell how much they will do the business for. This man ner of letting out 6uch work Is proving hlghlv satisfactory noticeable the shingling of the court bouse had the contract been 'let. Judge Neil wanted Chris. Ulrich to have it for fcMO. Mr. Bradbury's bid for the same work was $133 a clear saving of SWii surely a sum worth going after. This system of letting work out by contract is es pecially a redeeming feature when it don't cost the county $2.50 for each ten lines of type used in advertising for the bids. Commissioner Bradshaw brought up a proposition which' would save the county from ?S0 to SiHl on the in surance of the court house, but the judge didn't like the idea was "a little afraid" and "didn't know but that the other agents would make the same prop osition." While the gentleman was afraid of a proposition of this nature he wasn't afraid a few weeks ago, in consideration of a rebnte of &V.o0, to agree that tho county should never cancel a certain insurance without the consent of the insurance company a perpetual insurance, as it were. The change suggested was that of taking up, or cancelling, the policies now upon the building and civing the insurance to another company, or companies. The recent insurance war has made it tyossihle to get a much cheaper rate ipan is now oemg paid and wita -jui as reliable companies. Vl-ast month we predicted that' ex Shtriff Pelton would come in at the September term with a bill for levying opoD that delinquent tax property which was sold last year to Jude NeH-Vfcr the county. We are uuques tiooally a good guesser. Thursday, after the writer had left the county seaVVrank Neil handed in a bill - from P6lton,which was allowed, for over 930f to-opver th expense f all this alleged fVgal sale. This amount, to gether rtlh Nickel's printiug bill. makes between $-ut and MXW tbat that imrt of the delinnuen 11 , 'lneij, A.-Yijutman road 1--came up for consideration Thu , 3 and was nctvtl.ftivorably upon andj " " ers apwiut'n. ne road 13 to D: eatof Medfufldjuiear Berts fruit arm- It was an-a tr. 11 slug S.ect)icle. th;al.' two big, strapping fellows startin-f or the. insane' asytunrt having iu cu,! one t-inall,"; weak!, aged, aud per ho i., A '. ..K;...t 1,,' the asylum. : ' I understand two other papers a' Jje valley 'are to be "represented hi'' . e next session of the county cominis,?lon" ersl That's a :good"s'cheme. T,Dere are a whole lot of thinks which t'ome up that are interesting. ' Afartin Perry, road supervisor in the Sams valley district was-, before board and was instructed to cause t A o be built, or rather repaired a brlf'v across Snyder ereek. He was also j " en $100 to be expended in. giWelinf' ? piece of road between thu.Hk cne?. bridge and John Morris' place, cot '9 J" tioned that the residents of th dist r l? donate an amount of work equal" value to the $ir While in '.TacKson made it a point to lo)k luto the administrator deal. There is ebb- , erable. to that matter and more tiny? 13 required, to fully, go .into details iii nnur nr. finr -fimmu tin I nft c number of acres of Jhe Kecs. estate 678 and 114-10). The tilul ' apiirai! value of this" was $4."f,l.40.' Now, I r. oat ikn V, r rt A tiiU 1 ) ir 1 -O thf:- What nart of thai estate wh would amount id. acres to 40" and 51- ti. could Geofre It. .Neil, the'adminis .tra- oliss for the very small consideration o This property was advertised for si ?. and alleged to have been sold to , . highest bidder. KSl was all Mr..y?'Vs considered this property worth'. . other 300 acres' .must have been ' vaIU able U have 'brought the appraisrme"t' up to $4501.40. ' ' ; ' ' $io Rew 1 For one black face; branded Z nine years old. ed TI on left stiu. and nine years old. The abOv, will-be paid for the delivery ? of the horses at uolu mil. Riley II a m m k h r" J' ' Wanted. Fifty tiers of hard wood a b tnJ: hx celsioi- Dye Works taken in' exchange lor cleaning, dyeing and repairing o fadies and gentlemen's clotl11""- Mea ord, Oregon. ; MINES AND MINING. 1 Win. Bailey is mining on a pla cer claim of hip own on Palmer creek ane is reported to have re cently made a very flattering clean up. Shawver & Nicholson have been over at the Beekman it Huttermine, near Jacksonville, this week putting up that new quarts mill. One has not to draw upon their imagination to any great extent to cipher out that this mine will be one of the best paying in Southern Oregon, when gotten into proper working order. Henry Gender, a miner on Wagner creek, who has been doing mining on the Linchpin mine with an arrastra for sometime past, was fortunate last week in taking out a 123 pocket. This is said to be the first pocket ever found on this creek, and now, as might le expected, every body is hunting for something like Gender found. ' The old idea that gold only ex isted, or originally existed, in quartz has been exploded by the successful working of the Grand Prize in Ne vada and the Pioneer near Dead wood. The latter is an immense porphyry ledge sixty feet wide. It pays regular dividends, although the owners say that in milling 500 tons of porphyry not to exceed one ton of quartz is worked. II. II. McCarthy, who is one of the squarest men in Southern Oregon now giving attention to mining matters, recently negotiated the sale of the Win. Hanley placer mine, on Applegate, to a Portland company, of which Rev. Shorey is one, for$12t)0. The mine is being workffd bv hydraulic, and to this much other machinery is to 1h added. A resevoir is to be built and more pipe laid. From the Grants lx Courier. Do you know a "boom" when you see it? Well, the placer irojx pitions of Southern Oregon are now booming and the next rainy season will set piles of red dirt go down to bother Mr. Hume's salmon. The demand for the "only basis" has grown so imperative that all the kng negWted banks of gold In-ar-ing dirt will Ix tapped with water wherever money and engineerint; science can do it. 1 he result will; probably be such n output of the vellow metal that old Rothschild himself will be glad to get back to I a bi-metallic standard lefore many! years. .Many placer mines will make fortunes and most of them will make gotxl interest on the cap- ital invested. Dow n and Lp. To Thk Mail: Down means to give up to ou evil desires or jmssions. and when wo do that we are in a stato that is called, "Dead in trespasses and sin," and that death is also Adam all then die in Adam. Sin. or Adam, then, re veals it,elf upon the personal appear ance. Take a youth of extreme benutv and let him. little by little, bo led iuto wicked practices: and in the proportion as he is led. will the register or look of his descent, or downfall r printed upon his face and in bis cowardly actions by always trying to hide behind others when he does a wronr act. Like one of Medford's finest looking boys did the other day hid behind others while he brayed like a jack at the penole aa they alighted from the cars. The boy will bo shown that there is a law against such things if he re peats the like vulgarity again and is caught at it, and that the law was maHc to keep our tine boys from going astray: to keep them from printiug bad looks upon their faces, and bad actions upon their whole -attidudo an J manners so as to make other people despise them, I and it occasions others who have boys, I to teach them to shun those vulgar ! boys like thev would the small pox. j To be shunned is part of man's punish ment. Boys don't do anything that will make others shun you. j X. A. X. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Nnice is hereby given that tho )rd SJchool District, No. 4!. Med wiu, Jackson county. Oregon, will re ceive scaled bids until the Kith day of Septetnbar, 18!)f), at 12 o'clock noon, for the construction of a two-story, brick, metal roof school building. Said build ing to be constructed aoccording lo the plans and specifications on (He at the ofliee of V. ice of V. J. Llennet, architect, Med - .ludo duri T. Jonutf, clerk of saul ..If 1 .1: 1 1 for to .Meuioni uisirict, anu to uo accompan ied with u good and sullicicnt bond in' the sum of one thousand dollars, condi- j tioned that tho bidder, upon the con tract being awarded to him, for the construction of said school building, will enter into a contract to build said school building in accordance with the ! said tliins and specifications, together with a Dona in ttio sum ol six thousand dollars for the faithful performance of said , contract. Said building to be coniplelod on or beforo tho 15th dav of .n be r 1805. directors reserve the right to re- y un all bids. TV. I. Vawtku, man Ijoard Directors Dist. No. 4!. RL T. Jon ICS, District Clerk. Do vou know. 'If vou want to tro t-ust mill ilo sire a l'lillinjin tourist sle-per, tbiit you will he : detulni'd from twelve to sixtn-n hours unless! you take the Northern I'lU-itleJ Keiiicmhcr that the Northern Paelllc is the only line runiiliiK ! I'ullmaii tourist sleepers through the east with out duliiy. Time ilnd money saved hy this route. Kor full lkfolnmliiiii. time uanls, muis, i etc., can on or tutoress v. i.. iiuiKnupp. .Mcti ford, Oregon. . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Forty-Three New Ones. On July SAtb we printed a list of new sub scriber, numbcrinK 101. Hince that dale we have taken forty-three new ones, muklng In nil received Hlnco Jumtnrv 4, l.sWV. Just XXi. The name of fhe forty-three appear below. J T Culd. Mcdford T K Hills, AshlunU 1) T Huron, licaKle V George, Medford K L fuss Wutklns F L. Johnson, Ktna U H Huzel, Mcdford Wm Sanor, Medford O L U:ivIh, Mcdford Peter Zell, Medford W li Juoks. Medford J Abraham, Medford H K ilarron, Medford S F Morine, Medford II K Hoyden, Medford W V I'ursonfl, Astilmul W C Chapman. HeiiKle F BurneburK. Medford 1) I Waldrop. Medford Dr J Hnnlen, UoHl Hill Wm ColvlR. Jacksonville Arthur Wilson. Medford J S Mur.h, llert.hu, Calif R UvArmon Sums Valley Wm French, EokIo Point Wm Cbumbors, lli( Hulle J M Kodpers, Sams Valley F'enton A Contell. Ashland A W Beiibe, Ceutrul Point Oscur Stmpklns, Woodvllle I'rof U A OreKory, Medford Marion Tryer, Jiu-ksonvlllo MrsO Vincent, Sams Valley Mm Kmmn Hoyt, HlR Hullo Merrit Kllioll. Central Point W J (llwell, Uuvenport, Wash F F Patterson, Koseburg, Ore J T HoiiKhton. Warrcnton, Ore Mrs A L Kitchen. Jacksonville- Mrs C M HuiiNon. Central Polm V II Sehermerker, Jacksonville Abner Hirers. Silver Lake. Tenn Mrs Lauru Cleveland. Central Point Stock Ranch For Sale. This ranch consists of -100 acres, iS0 acres under fence, U0 acres under culti vation; well watered with living springs, good barn, house with seven rooms, orchard all first-class fruit bearing. CJood range for cuttle or hogs, especially hogs. Situated elev en miles from Mcdford: goml road. Price 2"JO0. Inquire at The Mail offee. tV. lresoriptions : Circlvillv ": Compounded. Main Street, Medford Oregon. Did You Ever See A liniT storo 1 mi ll in ir just comnlctt'd and am nowr jrazed upon a - - - , - . , 1 dotiiinfir ueiits Than that upon my shelves. My prices are all risrht. Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Hank... i ROSENTHAL J ; AVED TO YOU $$ s Iv making your purchases of us. We can please you on quality and price of anything in the :::::::::::::: Hardware Line We are here for business and shall make those who purchase of us to conic again . . 1 KAfWE & Cr.ll kintls of Amiiiuuitioii on hatiil CREED'S Wo now havo tn luuul ltli steel ami wood beam i .... . , ... iraniis. also haml yi aoapieo ami iruaraiueeu to woik m siu-kv son. ami SOLD ON TRIAL Also free soil pangs, sulkies, haranws etc. Il will pay you to pet our prices before buying. Call at residence, six miles northeast of Medford, or address : CREED BROTHERS, Medford, Oregon Special Notice We Carry the Largest Stock We do the Largest Business ' ir-i 1 . iA b..--. e- --v aw-P -m Refined and Norway Iron, Steel, Coal, Horse Shoes, Mill and Mining Supplies ... , . . j "i-.tti-.n mv- 'm;m-iii unit- in ever to take care ol your orders tor Blacksmith Supplies. We have just received larue shipments of Iron. Steel and Horse Shoos and Coal, which gives us a complete and full stock: this puts us in a position to till orders promptly Largest Wholesale Hardware House on the Pacific Coast.... 1)111? ) DJIVBI Sacramento, Farms for Sale. Improved ranch for sale, or will rado for Medford property, viz.. 100 acres, (M) In grain; house: new barn; all fenced. 10 acres in grain; fenced: no build ings. 1MI acres, 50 in wheat: timber and garden land: no buildings. 2(i(i acres, 150 in crop, 2.1 in alfalfa: good house, large barn, granary, all necessary on 11 hi i 1 d i n gs. .1. (). Johnson-. Table Ilock, Oregon. W. TOWNSEND... Real Estate AND Insurance Agent . . . MEDFORD, - OREGON Parties having property for sale or rent will prottt by llstluK same with mc. I represent some of tho vkuv best Insurance com panies doing business la the west. 'TnE CRATER" L. I WALDROP. Prop'r g-y Choice. Confectionery cv;-; Cigars and Tobacco Iced temperance drinks of all kinds 1 Seventh St., Medford THE MORTAR DIUG STOlE, (. H. Has inttmiho in HASKIXS, Prop'r. tmi ume or Pure Diugs Stationery. Patent Medicines. Books, -PVITS n OILS, TohaccopK. ClB-rs, Perfumery. ToTlrt Articles and Kvcrvthtiig that Is carried tn n 6rst class PRlli STOKK than that which I have located in? 1 know ? 1 know vou hetti'r st'h-ctt-tl stock of - ... rurnisnirij2:s Medford, Oregon - it an object for CILKEY BLACK LAND jfcPLOWS plows ami harrows, esinnallv (-r y . . "aHMaM"M - - i , . , i wnn ptuiou m. in California MM J. A. EGGERSV Contractor Plans SK-eificutions, Bills. 0f LutnlRr made on application. All work i'auranteed. ' Butler, Barren k Stewart.. CONTRACTORS U A D BUILDERS W e furnish estimate on all work In the bulldlni? line. A guarantee (?oe ltn every pi.-ceof work we execute. It must be entirely accord ine to con tract or no pay Ih demanded, tilve bond for fullflilment of contract. Material furnished from cround to roof when Jesirt Assessor's Nojiceto Taxpayers. V'OTICE Is hereby Riven that the Board o' -V l--quaI,auon for Jackhon county, tuite of Oregon will convene at the ofllce of the couc t clerk, at Jacksonville on MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1WIT,, for the purpose of publlclly examining the Assessment Koll nnd correcting all errors In valuation, description, qualities of lands lot), and otht-r property. Said board will continue in Beacon from day to day until said roll has been duly examined All parties interested will take notice aad govern themselves accordingly. Geo. A. Jackso. ., ,, . . county Assessor. Medford, tept. 13. lHi. Administrator's Notice. N'OTICE U hereby given that on the 5th day of September. 1.M6. the undersigned was appointed Administrator of the estate of Ella M Htlggs. deceased, by J. K. Nell, county judge of Jackson county. Oregon, and that aU persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them with the proper vouches, within six months from dote of this notice, to me at my residence in Medford. Jackson county, Oregon. Dated Septemberll. l!fc. ' 6 Wht,- t - GEOKCE S. BWGGS. White 4 Jeffrey. Administrator Attorneys. S-13-O-l County Treasurer's Sixth Notice. OFFICE OF COI-STY TREASURER i of Jackson Cot KTV. Oregon. . Jacksonville. Ore., September 13. 16. j NOTICE I hen by given that there are funds in the county treasury tor the redemption ot all outstauiiitiK county warrants protested from January IS, ISStMo January 15, 1SS9. Interest on same will ceae a'fter above date. M.S. Wkixh. County Treasurer. Hy L. L.Jacobs, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Koseburp. Orepon. August " lf-i. .Colice Is hereby riven that the foiiowic -nametl sottirr has riled notice of his intention to muke 3nal proof iu support of hi claim and that Mid proof will be made before James K. Neil, county j-dn- of Jacloon countv. at Jack sonville. Oregon, on October 12. IkG, vix: Auneh Kaki.ev. Ol homestearl entry No. .V-ti for the sw of nw . n, of sw ij and se of sw s"c 6 tp6 s, r U eal. 11 names the fbllowtnp witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot. sa:d land, viz: Frank Marlow. W.J. Marloor.of Ite Creek. Henry Meyer and John Seved, of Browcsboro. ail of Jackson countv. tirtwn. A-3o-0 t K. M. Vkatch. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land ottice at Koseborg. Orvswn. Allcnst -t 1.V. Notice Is hereby gcivvo that the loilowinir niuced M-ttlrr has tlietl notice of bis intention to make Una! proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. K eiL ount- juiipeof Jackson countv. at Jacksonville Oregon, on Octoler li, l vix: Francis M. Ti-sgatk. On homestead entry No. ,Us. for the w 'Cof ne l, and n i of nw '., of sec -;p Sa s. r Se. " lie names the following witness to Bnm his continuous reienn upon and cultivation of. u;d land, viz: Ueo. . lu-aie. Christonber C. Pearson, and Philip K. Stanley, of Bi).- Butte, and James B. Witt kins, of Ficle Point, all of Jbn county. Orp.jn. li. M VEA-n n. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. land OiUce at Kosebura. Oregon. Aceust IS, li. Notice is hereby civen that the followinsr named s-tt!er has nied notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. K. Neil, county judee ot" Jackson coumv Oivsr.wi f Jacksonville. Oregon, on September 2S, iSSo.vii: AIAKV ASS lOKKKV idow of Homer F. Torrev, deceased, on homestead entry No. for" the lots land, s n e . see 6 tp Sv s r 1 w. She names the following witness to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: Jeptha Davison. Georye Uriner. Lorenzo Sleppy. of Talent. Jesse Cotton, of Phoenix, all of Jackson countv. Otveon. a -3-s- " K. Si. Veatch. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Rosebuty. Oreiron. August ly, isift. Notice is hereby given that the following: named settler has tiled notice of his intention to nuike timil ptxf in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. K. Neil, wuuty jikIk ot Jackson county. Oreson. ai Jacksonville. Oregon, on Septemter 2S, ltt,vu: ANtlKKW O. TORKBV On homestead entry No. ."iW for the w '-of s w 1 ,. s e '.. ot s w and s w t4 of s e lt of sec Sf. tp ,ts s. r 1 w. He names the following witnesses to promt h's continuoas residenc? upou aud cultivation ot. said land, viz: Frank lireeu. of Meilforx!. Jesse Cotton, of Phoenix. Jeptha Davison, and Charles Boyeu ton. of Talent, all of Jackson Countv, Oregon, a -o s vT K. M. Vkaivh", Kegister. In the Citvui: Court or Jackson County, Stato of Oi-ev'on. Klleu linker. Plaintiff. 1 0 ., , , s . sum in Kumty for Frank Buker! Defendant. I Divorce. NtiTiCK To Frauk Buker, the above named Di-femlant- 1NT11K mime of tho State of Oregon you are hen'by reiiuired to appear and answer tlio complaint of the above plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on tilo with the Clerk of said court, within ten days from the dateof tho service of this summons upon you, if served in Jackson county. Oregon: or it served upon you in any other county in tho State of Oregon, then wit bin twenty days from date ot service of this summons upon you; or U served upon vou out or theSitateor Orogon.orby publieation.then by thotlrst dayot theensuing December termor Circuit Court, to-wit: The ninth duv or Decem ber, 1SS. and you are hereby notified that it you fail to appear aud answer said oomplaint, us hereby reiiuired, the plaintiff will take a de fault against you and will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: Fur a decree seveiing the marriage bonds heretofore existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for such other relief as in equity is just aud reasonable. This summons is published in THK Mkhfokd Mail for six consecutive weeks, by order ot the Hon. H. K. llanna, one of the judges ot the First Judicial District. Made at Chambers, this nth day or September ltitt. white & Jefkkry. S IS-O-Sj Attorneys Tor Plaiutitt Legal blanks at The Mail office