The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 13, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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Aii amendment to the coustltutlou of
Oregon, providing for the adoption of
, too Initliulvo nnd rof oroudum, vn
paised at the patnnul suite alectkm, and
u now a law or th-egou.
The will of tlio late. ex-Governor Syl
vester Ponnoyer was filed lor probata ai
rortlimd. The bulk of the estate, vnl
nod tit C'l3n.OQ3, -Wiw left to the widow
aud a dminlitur, Mrs. W. 11. KushoII.
4. For IS 111111108 nfior the drop wij
'tiitiue ' bui PeauqHotto, murderer of
Francis Lcirero, gurgled nnd Rasped as
the rope strangled him, nays n Van
cover (B. 0.) dispatch. Ho was eoti
deinucd to ileal H, uud the haugiui; took
jjlnco at K.unlcxips. The otUciul exocn
tiouer buiiKled tho job.'ns ho has done
in haugini; other otimiuaU, but Peau
queue's strangling was of the longest
duration.
Chief Justice Rent, sitting as a trinl
judge iu the third judicial district,
iiauded dowu a decision iu the suits of
Thomas Wilson nxaiust Govoruor Mur
phy nnd tho former auditor, says a
' Phueuiz (A. T.) dispatch. Every terri
torial warraut that was oouiplaiued of
wis declured by the court to have been
properly issued. This ends a matter
that has attracted much attention.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
K. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
We," the underelgned. have known K. J.
Qaeoey for the last Ift years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all buntnota transactions
' aad financially able to carry out any oblipa
Hods mode by their firm.
Wstr& Thuax, Wholesale Druplsts. Toledo. O.
Wai.uinu, Kinnan & M.tHvi.1, Wholesale
DrovK'sts, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken tntemallv. act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
Taces 01 me s)stem. Testimonials sent free
iTice jm per bottle. ioiu by all Urnretsls.
Wall's Family IMIL- are the best.
WS9VMfli
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DOWNM
TOBOGGAN
SLIDE
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. By Charlos Wllstead
Copii'uM, ISWf, h li 8
ci. .lcHunr- Omniiiiiii W
Gerald Your father kicks about my
calling so often.
Geraldine Don't mind him. It's only
fake kick. He used to be a football
player. New York Times.
Ground Floora Scarce.
The trouble with most schemes
that when you go iu the ground Boor
m occupied, and you are compelled to
accupy - tbe second story. Atchison
Globe.
A Great Bead.
Bluer My wife has a great bead.
Buxzer So has mine. I Just gave ber
f IE to buy a cover for it. Ohio State
Journal.
Spring Fever.
Bprlnc fever U another name lor biliousness
H la more serious than most people think,
torpid liver and ioactive bowels mean
poisoned system. If neglected, serious illness
nay follow such symptoms. DeWltt's Little
Xarly Risers remove all danger by stlmuUting
Ike liver, opening the bowels anil cleansing
tae system of Impurities Safe pills. Merer
gripe. "I have taken OeWttt's Utile Early
Risers for torpid liver every spring for years."
writes R. XI. Everly, Houndsvllle. W. Vil
They do me more goon than anything bare
fyr tried Cbas. Strata . ' "
St a decision -of Judge Hall at Oak
land, OaL, C. W. Denny was held liable
for a debt for medical services con
tracted on behalf of his wife's former
husband. The decision yi".. rendered
in the sail of Dr. H. O. ThoiuaS ajainst
Denny and wife to recover $400 for
medical services rendered the latter's
late husband, Peter Thompsou, wfc
died a boot a year and a half ago. Judi;.
ment was entered for the plaintiff la:
1371..' By marrying Thompson's widow
Denny became, jointly liable with her,
Wider the ruling of the court, for the
physician's claim.
'" ' How to Avoid Trouble.
- is the time 1o -provide yonrseli
; tlj family with a bottle of Chambci
' Iain's Colio nnd' Diarrhoea Remedy. '? h
Ji almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over, and if procured
now may save you a trip to tow 0 in tht
night or in your busiest season. Jt it
everywhere admitted to be the mom
successful medicine in use for bo-vc
complaints, both for children ami
adults. No. family can afford to b.
without it For 6ale by Chas. Strung,
druggist.
The Diamond Mateh company of Chi
cago has bought upward of 60,000 acre
of timber lands in Bntte and nrijoiuinc
counties, California. The company wil.
"Tiave a practical foresrer in charge n
the tract, and modern methods will b
adopted iu the care of the property
When the time comes for encroachiu:
upon the virgiu forest only those tret
over a certain age and siZ3 will be en
down, and, as is practiced in German',
aud Japan ntider the forestry laws, foi
every tree cut dowu another will b.
rjluuted.
Filthy Temples 111 India.
Sacred cows often ileliie Indian tern
TileB, but worse yet is a body that's pol
luted by constipation. Don't permit i.
Cleanso your system with King'r
New Life Pills and avoid untold misery
They give lively livers, active howelp,
good digestion, line appetite. Only 25c
at Cbas. Strang's drug store.
MICA
Jab ' ilirV akes short roads.
'WE
EASE
Tof everything
rn wheels.
"Father will have a cold 0rle from
town tonight against that awful wind,"
remarked Mrs. Mulr ns she drew ber
cbnli' up to the old fashioned llreplnce
botweou hor son nnd dnughter. "llopo
ho wou't cotiio by the uew road. The
bridge over the ravine isu't Just in
proper shape yet,"
"Listen! There are sleigh bells." in
terrupted George.
"It's not father," volunteered Mary.
"He took tho old harness with the
Btring bells."
"No," said George, winking nt Ills
mother; "those bells belong to Fred
Watson, and you know It. Who- Is
leading In the race now, Bis Ed Simp
sou or l-'red?"
"Mother, make hlin behave," plead
ed the girl.
Oh, George, don't be such a teasel
Open the door tinil help lcd put the
worse up."
"Well, I am betting two to one on
Simpson. Mnry. He is n poor. starter,
but he'll tinlsh strong," laughed the
young man us he reached for his bat.
If Mary heard, she made uo reply.
In a moment he returned. "Sls,' he
shouted, "r'red has the colt hitched up
to bis new cutter, and he wants to
know If you will go over to Thomp
son s.
"Not as far as Thompson's." answer
ed Mrs. Sitilr. "It Is too windy and
cold, but if Fred has plenty of wraps
you may drive down toward the vil
lage and come home with father."
The young people were soou speeding
along the road. Near tbe ravine they
came upon Ed Simpson, dragging a to
boggau. Ed was passionately fond of
the sport and generally went to the
bills on the nights when r'red Wutson
was at the Mulr home. Mary had a
great fear of tobogganing and would
not share his pleasure.
rrea waison anu ta Simpson, ac
cording to village gossipy were both
courting Mary. Mr. Mulr was said to
look with favor upon Fred. Simpson.
011 tbe surface, was more the friend of
George than tbe lover of Mary. He
bad come up to Maysville from the city
two years before to start a small com
mission store and was' well liked by
tbe farmers of the community. Fred
was the son of rich Farmer Watson
and did little els than drive a good
horse.
Timid little Mary, if she had ant-
preference, bid II successfully. And
both men bad vowed to have a definite
answer soon.
Going to the hills on a blowy night
like tills?" colled Mary as tbey passed
Simpson.
"Yes," came the good nrytureij reply.
It fitsrei" woFsTTfhslliertliilo this j
spoil sport for me."
The 'cutter sped, on, and Ed plodded
heerlly along" the road.' deep In
thought. ,
suddenly the Jingle of bells ahead
stopped. Looking up, Ed saw that
some one was struggling to jump out
of tbe cutter. It was a girl's figure. In
stinctively Simpson rushed forward.
dragging tbe toboggan behind him. As
be came nearer be beard ber gasp:
Please go. Drive like mad by the
old road, and 1 will wait here and call
to fatber should he come from tbe oili
er side. -. i- -j f'.-
No. MarV." answered Whfson.; . "I
wllf not go and leave yoii-bere. "V. " :'
What's tip'r" cried Ed, hurrying to
the side of tbe cutter.
Oh, Mr. Simpson, the new bridge
has given way in the center. There
see. It has carried away tbe lights on
lie other eud. If father should come
this way. be would drive straight to
death. Mr. Watson, please hurry!' Oh.
do!" '
"Miss Mary." interrupted Ed, "let me
stay here, aud you drive round with
Mr. Watson. Tis too cold for you to
stand bere."
No, no! I would only be nu added
burden for the horse. Ob. why don't
you drive on, Mr. Watson?"
"There Is the light of si rig down nt
the second bend." cried Ed excitedly.
pointing across the ravine. Then, with
out another word, be seized tbe toliou
gun and rushed for the edge of the hill;
Watson, realizing that time was pre
clous, whipped up bis boise nnd uiadr'.
for tbe old road around tin- ravine. The'
listuuee was fully two r.;!lis. but thi
rig on tbe other side Was fully half i
mile from the bridge, coming sluwl;
fie might make it
"You are too !:iti Wutson." yei',':'
Simpson. "Sitiy Here Willi Mary. I
will go iliiv.n the ravine."
Wnlson was 0111 -of lii';ii'i:i;;. but .Ii
ry iluif tiiol: In tlic silnutn.il at
glance.
.Mr. Simpson." she called, niniiln;
fjftfr liltn. "yon nr.!--', mil ! Sir.' Tti-
"reel; has falli 11 iiIM m-ross tin- fimi
of the slide, and you will rusii 111 ,10111
death. I'lcnsc ilon'l go that way "
"I must. There in a slilir opi-iitng
there to the right. ,intl I can make it in
the moonlight, lie-iibs. li s your fa
ther or me. and I can take the clniiice.
for" he hesitated 11 second, then spoke
hurriedly "Wutson will never catch
III in Iu time, but I will ciicb him uttlie
foot of the llrst turn if all Is well."
"Can't we call?" she asked appeal
iugly. ; '
"No. The wind Is too strong from
that direction."
"Then 1 tun going with you, Ed:"
Ed! She had never called him that
before! .
"Mnry, deur. It might men? your
death. You must not come."
She laid her band on his arm. "I am
n board. And. I.'d. I know you will b
more-careful If I mil with you."
Very gently ntttl without further par
ley be placed her on the toboggan In
front of hint, then pushed 11)0 sled lo
the brink of tin- steep decline.
"Hold fast, little one," ho said, "nnd
iieiore wu leave no stooped over
her ami, raising her while face, klssr
It tenderly. And then they were off.
I.Ike an ni-row shot from the how
uie.v speo over me snowy siii'iace down
to the bottom. Along the level they
tiasiievl ror a few furlongs, straight
through the only opening iu tho wreck
age of the bridge, then over the I
surface of the creek, on, on up tho bill
to the llrst turn of tho fond, theu-
erash !
I;M was dnr.ed even us he scrambled
to bis feet.
' III, tliere!" called 11 voice. "Sure us
1 Ihootlng, you've killed that gnl!"
A sturdy, heavy set man tumbled out
of n tig and canio running down the
hill.
"ton idiot, you ought to be Jailed for
this!" sputtered the old fellow In great
excitement. Hut Kil beard not 11 wool.
He had Mnry Iu bis 11 mis when the In-
futinteil runner seized hlin by the
Bhouldcr.
"M10 Is killed, you young Idiot, and
I II sec that yon hung for it! Glvu'ber
to me, sir! Whoso daughter Is she,
sir?" Then, as Simpson, recognising
1110 voice, turned about the old fellow
exclaimed in surprise: "If It ain't
you, Simpson, I'll be blamed! 1 al
ways knew you for n venturesome
Idiot! And my God my Mnry!"
"Hush, father. I 11 in not hurt; not
even a bit frightened. And please, fa
ther, don't abuse Ed that way. You
would be thanking him If you knew
what he risked tor me I mean for
you."
Then, catching sight of Simpson's
face, cut nud bleedlug. womanlike she
turned from the embrace of her parent,
threw her anus about ber lover's uecM
aud burst Into tears.
Modern Preachers.
"No, sir, he is not a young fool," said
Mr. Mulr emphatically as he drove
home with Fred Watson." having turn
ed his own rig over to the young con
pie. "CV.nround It. sir. he Is n man
In a thousand, and 1 am as good u
judge of men as Mary, sir!"
ARE THEY TO BE'TRUSTED
AND BELIEVED!
Tim only value of the question In the
heinlllur Ik to brill); home Hie fact that
of all classes of tt sliinonv, Unit oll'eted
by the clergy would he liiost promptly
a:-tpte; without doubt or cavil, The
clergy stand for truth and right, mid
tOk'SitutU follow them living up to the
ml A)
I I V;( iSrlir J?
Sensitive Genl,
The dl&coraliou or precious stoue:
when they have been exposed to tin
air for a long time Is considered one o
tbe most frequent maladies. Emcrult
rubles and sapphires are those whii
remain intact best. Nevertheless, (bl
are not exempt from changes. Tv.
rubies of the same s!::e nod kIih
were kept for mo rears- one In
showcase and tbe oilier av.-ny rro:n
light. At the end or tins li nn 11 co
parison revealed H.-..1 ice lirs. bud I
come somewhat llu-lilcr in co!,r.
The Influence of Ib-l.t in.iLrs iis.
felt more plainly 011 t.ipa::. s and gi
nets. The gurnet turns much pnler
a short time, while Hie toil!-. HM-mi-
a darker shade ami even I. at . :l,e In
liancy possessed bv .' '. -n fr-M,; '
cut.
Tim most set..:.: . .:. .. :., t!.:
ftcct Is the opal. This st nie draws I
marvelous rainbow reflections u.,in 11,
tucrous little clefts, which ulluw t'
light to pass, and reflect It In differe
directions. Often the opal stands t!
manipulations of cutting and polish)!,
well, and nil of a sudden It spills.
Pearls deteriorate very easily. In t!i
Are they are transformed Into a pice
of lime. Placed In contact with nil ac'i!
they behnve ns lime or marble would
under tbe same conditions.
Diamonds are less sensitive; still, It
It not prudent to: take tbem too near
the fl re. Pb i ladcljjlifn ' inquirer.
They Rang Oat, a'Plnenshlon.
In some of the cities of Hollnnd, such
AS lltinrlem. the birth of n child Is an
nouueed to the neighbors nnd all who
elm lice to pass by the curious custom
of hanging a pincushion outside tbe
door.' If you walk past a bouse and
sec a white pincushion edged with lace
and looking very dainty, you may tin
derstnnd that the number of Inhnb
Hunts hus been increased by one, nnd
Hint one u girl.
When the bnppy couple are blessed
with a boy, the color of tbe pincushion
Is red.
In Japan tbe people do something
similar, yet more extensive. Outside
the houses of n town you will see one
or more paper fishes dangling and blow
ing In the wind. On making Inquiry
you are Informed Hint the paper fishes
represent tile boys of the household.
Every new boy menus another llsh.
These imitations of the koi arc decorat
ed with colored silk and arc thought a
great deal of.
The fish which the Japanese call koi
Is noted for Us courage and tenacity,
and Is" therefore regarded ns n lilting
representation of the coming man.
going. - You von steer better with two Answers.
A Purse For the flrlde.
. Some brides may be Inclined to re
grot Hint Hie old mnrrfnge custom of
tbe dow purse bus fallen Into disuse.
It was the custom of tbe bridegroom lo
t'll a purse wlih 11 goodly sum of 111011
ey nnd present It to the bride on the
wedding day as the price of the pur
chase of ber, person. It sounds like
sin very.- like the buying of goods and
chattels, yet Hie bride had n nice Utile
sum of money ror her own use..
Some of tbe oldest Inhabitants of
Cumberland iniiy remember a similar
custom in that county. Tbe bride
groom provided himself wllh a number
of gold and silver pieces, and at Hie
words "with ull my worldly goods I
thee endow" be hn tided, the clergyman
his fee mid poured the other coins Into
11 handkerchief held out for that pur.
pose by Hip bride.
In other places, tignln, the bride had
the right to usli her husband for n gift
3f money or property on the day lifter
tbe wedding, mid be Was bound in
honor to grant the. request. Loudon
wecents of rectitude. These fol.
lowers are no' whit less truthful thuii
their lenders Yet because the preacher
is a leader it is natural to give weight to
his statement. His very position nud
responsibility tu his ieople and the
world nt htree not onlv forbid the
thought of untruth In him, hut lend
emphasis to any voluntary ileclurtiiion
of tact which he may make.
If a pastor says lo one of his congre
gitiun who Is coughing, "1 cured a very
ovl cough once bv the use of Dr.
I'ieice's Gulden Medical Discovery." he
on. ild offer 110 stronger endorsement as
to tile value of that well-known inedi.
:jnc as a cure for coughs; and if such a
piijjr in :l:rs for the time the woijd his
polish .mil puts out the wine testimony
,ie is onlv enlarging the scope of his
brnufcclinu For if the world at large
knew nnd wis tjerstnidcd ol the wonder
fwl curative rum-em of "Gol.lcn Medical
Discovert- 111 ' l-.-. of diseases ul the
ratpiralorv i:".'iu-. it would mean u
gteat incieu.- .11 the general healtli ami
wreck restored to rugged htnlth hy thg-
usc of the " Discovery," It Is impossible 1.11
shut the door of hope 011 any one how
ever weak ho limy he. It Is the reeoul
of such cures which has given, Dr.
IMercc's Golden Medical Plseoverv a
pre-eminence mining all prepnriilliins for
the cine of dlsemies ol the oruu.lu of
respiration.
"1 desire lo send yon this brief, ttiwo.
Melted testimonial,') writes Rv. Jomih
II. I'espei uian.ol' Murium .Springs, lrciU'll
Co., N. C. " Iu iHi)S, one of my ilnti,;li.
tcis was snlTeilng uu iiecumii of' a seveio
cough, hectic fetor, wasting of flesh and
other symptoms of disused lungs. 1
iiroiuimy gave tier llr. K, V. I'ieree'i
Golden fl.'edlc.il I liseovery with grality
ing Mut'iss, nud slie now
en lot s cxee eiil health
This experience caused tun
ro recommend Dr. Pierce's
medicines lo my nclxh
oors, woo, willioin execp.
i iseu tueiii whii lavor-
able lesiilts. This liclng
11 uc, 1 ucrciiv ueiiriiiv en.
dorse your medicines."
II can be truly said of
Dr. Plcive's Golifen Med
leal Discovery that it al
ways Ileitis and iihuont
always cities. Ninety.
eight per cent, of all who
use "Gulden Medical Dis
covery" are peileclly nud
periiiancnlly cured. The
remaining two per tent
though noleiiiril iickiioul
edge appreciable beuelit.
They cough Irss, cat lct
tcr, sleep belter and (eel
belter lor the use of tht
" 1 liseovery "
Tlllt IMruKTANT POINT.
While extreme cases of
disease are etitcd by tbt
use i t "Coldrn Medical
Discovery," the liuiintant
nut is not to nrglrct the
slight co'igh From iiueb
ue.'decl l.u.il results have,
come to many 'thousands.
It is useless lo try the mei e
"cough iiirdiciue.'' or rut
liiilite. tvbicti soot lies out
does not cure. Tbe one
thing desirable it to lie
cured onlcklv mid ttrr
tuiiiieiitly anil It is hi such
cures Hint the," Discovery
lirovcs us enlue.
"I took 0 severe cold which settled III
the bronchial tidies," tmles Kev Frank
Hay. of Noriouville, Jeirrrsou Co., Kun-
" Alter Irvine meilii-tnrs latielcd
ill most without imiiilK-r. 1
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I111II etury Huluiiluy at nt h 111. Vlattlng
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J' "i'ke" iliv'er" rVrainpineiiti
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tuurlli Weilin m.i.v- ul en 1 inmnli lit M i, le,
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intuitu. Visiting ll,-l. lavlln, leiilleiiil. .
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HiMAiir Vank. Clerk.
I'tirynniithi niini IMfclr. No" Kl. WimTsn
S TV. I""c""ffl ("lirtb l'ui-..y
in it. or 1-. half.
Wiioli-rol
i" rni-n iniinm ul TiUl p.
ISHIIIS slali-ra liivlteii.
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anuirt no"
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It is "as
Werce's Ceil''
roughs, ni-'i-lungs
mil s:
torv or--i;i-ikiilt'i:!
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inntiu in
thut the hn:
cannot b- ?e
bal foiir-.'i'
ite cured !
there is ce it .
nave bad in
some one ts
cell iulo :.
abut bun. n-
".iv n probuble saving of
tt.' AS oosi'i:!.."
'in- us gosiK.-! " 1 hot
sas.
'Sure cuic,
was led lo try Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ica I Discovery I liok two bottles and
whs cured, and have staved cured. When
I Hunk of Hie grenl pain I had to endure.
anil the tcirible cough I had, it sreiiu
alino'-t n miracle thai I was so soon re
iieveit 1 tun l.od may simre you ninny
years and abundantly bless von is Hie
prayer of your enitelul friend."
Men or women suflcring from disease
in chronic torm nre invited lo consul!
Dr. Pierce bv letter, f'er All curvca
poudvnee is held in strict privacy si:d
Lirrrd contiileiice Address Dr R V
I'icicc, MnlliiKi. N V
This oiler of free consultation by Ul
ter tilnces st the disseetl ol the sick the
skill nnd exMrieuce ol nearly n si-ore (it
the liest pbtsicuiiis ivlni arc avun'mtet)
with Dr Pierce chief co'isultiug pbvsi
clan, to the Intaliils Hotel and burgles.
Institute. Huff .lo. N V
Accept no stihstitules for "Golden Med
a..i i v.. ..,i.. ....i...:..- ..
v l.mui.l,. ,l,,,,:i Hll-llll 1111
Or
for (liscuncs of tlte uifc.tut
.llic;il Uiscovcrv curra
11. :s v.eak una tilfrdinji;
h t'rTr-Ac of the rcflpim
. f !.roiii;li nc 1ft. I or un
i.kiv find a falul term
i-iifii;j'.ioi: It is also tiur
: u 1 ftjsjlhilily nf a cure
VV'iu-ti jKo)le who have
iliuiujrrhitxc of (hr liinn
uf tit the ' DiM-overy,'
tn. u w for one who mav
rev la-itmrrhaxcji. When
icrii from the condemned
1; 'lit: local pr.u'liltoncr haj
i roin a weftlt, cmacirttcd
n UINt iim jfood '
of respiration,
MTMK Itllll.H OK THK IMIUV "
I title that I ins ht-en (jivrn to r
I'tcn-c H Common Sviise Medirl A)
vih-i It in rt irerfect ktmtr to the hriil )
ol the ikHv n.1 the MiMe m to the hcnhl
ot the miii. This Krctit work contuin
mx more than n thouvind larxe p-tK"
and over iteveii hundred iltiiAlratmiift t
KTit free on recctpt of tampii to pay rt
pen: of uiiiihiiK otty. Send 51 nnt
cent htnnip.i for tlie cloihbound volume
or only 21 one-cent '.u:npt for the boot
in lutpcr covers. Addresa Dr. K. V
Pierce, BufTalo. N. Y.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Untied Hint mi Land OtWcti,
HoHchurK, Orecoo, Juno 9. IW
Notfro U hfrby tftven that In compllum
lih 1 tie provUlonM of tha nci of Count huh ol
-lun-H. IH7H, enlltlnd -'An act for the ha In of
timber land in the KliitcH ot Cullfornla, On
jon, Nnvndn, nnd WnnhlORton Tirrltorv," n
exlunded 10 nil the Public Lund Hlutoii hy net
OI AUgUftl WW,
IKA W. OARONKR, I
nf AsbeHloft, county of JuokHon.Ktate of Orflpnn,
Iiuh thin dnv (lltid In thin ofllvu hln Hwurn KUti
merit No for the purrhNve of the HWt .f ,
Section No. Tow nth ip 8.1 Bouth, Hano 2 W ,
nnd will nfftir proof toihow that the Innd toui;ht j
for agricultural pur pom; , uud to CHlubllrih hi
claim to Haiti land he fore tht. Couniv (Jlurk of
JucltHon County, Orison , on the 'iSlh day of
AiiKUHt. iwrz lie nam on no wltnoHWH' Le
Mlichpfl, Wltlhim Mltrholl, Henry Mitchell
and Frank Hammond, all of AribuMtoft, O rug hi.
Any nnd all purv.oiiN olairalnft advorwly tlin
rtbovu-rtfMrlbcd land are wiivUd to llln
thoir clnfmK In thin office on or beforu said 28th
day of AuguHt, VXfl.
J. V. IIIIIIIORH, HCKiiicr.
NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stntr.'B Land OfTtce,
RoHchiltKi OrcKOilt June U, IW.Q
Notirre In hereby vvi:n that In compHfu(i
wllh the nrovlMlonH of Ihn nrt nt Cnnifrnii nf
JiireH, IH78, enllllcd "An Afit for the Halo of
Tlmbnr Lnndd In the Kute.s of Oillfornln, Orr-
pon, rtfviinu, nnq wnHitinuton Torfittiry, a
xtendfrd to nil the i'ubllo Land fitnm, hv tin
Of Aupuhl4, 1W.
tlANH P. AMDKItHKN,
of Jiu Utitte, (;outity of Jm-Krxin, Hi ate of Oregon.
haH thlfday (Hod In thiHomeo hl Hwnrn title
numt No. 'HWH. Tor the purelm of the NV.H ol
Hcct'on No. 'j, Towiihhtp .r. Bonih; IHuiuo :i
Hunt, nnd will nfhir proof to aliow llnil. Mm
hind nought In morn valuable for lt Mnibfir or
Ktone than for BKrlcultural piirpoMHH, and to
nMnbllHh hit claim lo ald hind beforu the
Coiintv Olork of .fiirkNnn County, Onwrni, mi
Hulurday, the ZM day of AiikiihI, mi. He
ah f wilnrsef; John .1. Unnurv. J(tnn
ChU'cll'or. (iCnruH W. HcrI ami .nuun VrtiU,n.
burw, nil of tin Mult;, Oregon.
Anvntid nil portions rlnirnlnfr ndverimly the
fttjovf.itoHerltiftd litndN are n-mifHied to (i.c
tlielr ChllniK III tllU nnlcit i.n nr l.nir. arnlit O lA
day til A uk itit, iwk.
.1. T. HiuufiKK, Kugtittcr.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office RoiiebiirK, OrcKnn, May U,
lOfrj. Notice la hi'n by Klvi-n thai (tin follow ln
nanu-d nettlrr hna died notice of hl Inteniton
tn make final proof In mipport of hu claim, and
that Maid iiroor wilt be made hofore the county
clerk, at Jucknonvlllu, Uruifou, 011 June 110, lU'J,
viz:
WILLIAM T. HOUSTON,
On n. K. No. mt for the tEli, and VM
HKli, Bee. UO, Tp. nt H., H i W.
He unntea the fnlowlii wllnmitoa to prove
ttla conimuouM reiildutiuu upon and cuHIvhlIod
of ftald land, viz:
.1. U. Hannah, Marlon HodircH and IMrry
Pouter, of IleiiKlc, OreKon. und (ico, Lynch, of
Trail, Oregon.
1 J.T. nninnrn,
Kff later.
i.Ain,''wSl:f,,;'"..A.:.ft',',.,,r ''',
leurlb M ..".i-k." ,"" ".. JL""r' ?"! ano
vi.inus .'.,uic,1;l,viiv ii!;,,;,r ,v,i0y
K. AHIIHIfH, Alljultttll.
at Mra, au.iIi on Not Hi II ir.-i.i. '"ur"l'
.. AIT.I..H,ereu"r J' ""
Kralernal llmllivrtiooit-Meela etery Krlilav
n 1" "'1 " , ?.: '" "' ball i tb. i?.
..... ...,UKIn m,i,,iS)ij iriviiiHi,
iv t
-. umi, eerrriary.
. A. Kuchka, I'm..
I) K H.lli-amri. II,.,.,.. kj. r,
u"? "i'." ! """'' "I earl. nJuflTal
nHn.- mrilliiril, llll-L-nn. Vllltlti .1.
ler. ami bieili.i. al, . m,lr,B,.
., .. .. Mm I.. J. Hmi h, w. II
UaTTlK K. Pii mku Heernlarr.
0UUBCHEK OF MEDKORD.
Mi-lhiHlHt Keuruenl ll,urri,-.lv " it
LT",'J"in l'"'c,'1"'l'eeryHaui.iii ai 11 a.m.'
80 I'li'i'lat hoIiihiI al Hi a. In . II I
.. -. """"" "'ry Habb.ili
11 eliwe nl erui Levi Kaueell.li.idnr. Ki.
'rll, li-aifii.- pv.r K.I.I..H. ........... .
"cwlntf rlrrlr avrrr wwlf. MUnlonary .mIdiv
nirrm uie urni rruiay lu eaoh uiouth.
I'refci y.Ttuit Churih-itftv. a iii..i.
lor. Iti rttuci-rf ut ilm iiuihrn if ihf rnnr nf tho
i l urrh I'rt'urhlnv rvei v Hnbtiiiti. m lu. ,n
1 .Vi p, u. m.i iu rt lu. l HI ill 1. ... (... ..
fV. !-lll. L'l.lUtmii Kii.hiui . :
h-u t Im lore im- Mi'ii'iiu . -. 't.i i .l-
tV.l. t'llt-, I Mtlll , hi S tit- .r,-tt Mthrf-
iiim'i'v Dili tiiinri. 1 1 . I 1 U...1
I...IUV Vl'i.ittll hH'iflt".i'riiK..i... ..1 . ..-vl
morih t.1 J-.M o 11 Hk I. t. I'll hv. I.-.'
I. t
p in :
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at RoMihurir, Oreifon, May 19,
ltxta. Notice ! hereby Hlfcn thai tho follow.
Iuk named acltler haa 11 led notice nf hlfi Inten
tion to ninke llnul proof In aupporl nf bin Plolm,
and that aald proof will bo inado before (un
Newbury, county dork, at JackaonvlUt. Ore
Kon, 'on July 1, viz: '
KUWIN L. CLAKK,
On It. R. No. !M7I, for tho N Ki NWli, KWU
UKU, Hec. 4, Tp. 85 H . 1 Weal.
If? nrmiea the following wlincKriea to prove
hla contmuotin roHldoncn upon uud cultivation
of Hiild land, vl.:
V. K.Iiiil('dti'( Frank Hurkhart. John Owona
and J a men Owe tin, all of Wluior, trrtinn.
J. T, ItliinuKH, Itc-Kl8ter.
Dyspepsia Cure
i
tl dumb- Uw. 'V. L. Vft.tun. ).4.i..r.
... .'-rtttv-t I'r.vcMi.K ) M rt-
: l bith nrh(Mii .on. in.: H. V. I . i' 7
:!' 11 r liny 'MadndrtV ul 7;iiii m.
et-wfHi i in ettiiK at V p. m. nu -nt-ifti.r pr
tt tlMiK ii itabbath. Htiuuk'vrM atid tiioLtik ul.
f'tirinluut chutrh Cornrr of Hit Ml and I
ft 1. t'rrurhlhir at II a. 111 and 7. p rn.
itiiiMtf kcImmiI at Id u m.:Jurofr Kndeu' ru
t in.; V. I'. H. f, K. at : p. tu. Vtnr
IttlMlf VtrV Ttiuraulu. n.nlt, I ..." I
MUnlmiury AuiDtary to t W. I. K. rTrai fhiira.
liny 7:.'l I. M. VnvU month f'hnral I'nlnn
evtiiy frldny al7:.to p m. Thriwopli-wttwimt.
u. j. i.ifti pan lor. iieniuea at tho oburctj.
Mcihodlnt Kplnoopnl Ctiurcb Houth ftnr. M
L larby, iiaaior. I 're ai 1. 1 11 if every Kuuday at
II a, m. and evening; Hundar ael out at Ilia, in.:
rrayermeutliiKThiiraday ovnnniH at H o'clock;
Woiuaira Homo MIhnIoii Hoclcty nioelt 11 rat
Thuraday In caoh tnnnili at if:l p, m, Kvery
one la cordially Invltud to all our aorvlcea
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UriiTsii Rtathk Lanii Orrir.r,
ItoHiilmrii. Orifdon, May ft, imrj.
Nolleo In heniliy ulven tnal In raiiiillauoo
Willi I lm pruvlNlnriM of the ael of l.'ortKroiiN of
June II, I Mil, enllllcd "An ael lor lliu .ale of
timber Ini UN in the Hinlna of California, Ore.
Kim, Ncvuila, ami Wiiahlnulon Territory."
in tenden to nil ilia I'iioHo I.anil Hlaloa by act
ol Aiiku.i 4, WW,
MOKT W. KOHTK.lt,
Of Mnillnnl, r-muilv or Jaokuin.Hiiiinnf Ori'uon,
Iiiik tlila ilav lltnl In IIiIh offiro hl aworn luu
mrnt No. vxi fur tlin puiolmHe r lliu HWl: of
Kcellon No. id, InTnwnHhtp No. HI M., Hanuii No.
:i Kiut, nml wiilnnvr proof 10 nbow Hint lliu land
HoiiKht la more valuable for III timber or mono
than for nKrlculMirnl pnroohpfi, ami te enlalilliili
lilHoliilm IohiiIiI Inml linrnre Ihe rontiiy t.'lerk
nf Juek.on County, nt Jarkitoiivlllu, oreiem, on
Kildny, ilm liih iluy ni July, m'l. lie iinmim
n wltuemien; (leo. K. KIiik, Maxey, II. K.
Ilovden und W. II. Meeker, ull ul lllg llutlc,
Oregon.
Am nnd nil pr-moim elnimlnir udvorfiuly tho
above iliiKrrlbeil liuiniiure re11111iMl1.1l lo Hie Ihelr
elulniH In tlilaoniee on or before mild 1 1 lb iluyul
Jill)'. IKKI. . J. T. IIIIIIHIKH,
Hi-Klainr.
N0TTCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTOK l iM-rehy (rivnn that f. tr. n. Nlcliol.
fon. linve tmnn apnolnicd udminltrator of
tho eatt'tf of Annio '.'urrv, docrrtHpd, hv Mm
iiononibii- bounty Court for .Irirkwin Oonnfv,
i;rufon, kiiiiii) m protmwi, nnd nu en eh ml
mmmtriiior nouro la berrmy
pernonv barinif clalmH aai,
nerrnv requiren to prr-Hent
at, Medford, Otfuan. or lo
Vnwtor. nt hn orflco In Medfnrd, Orcpnn". within
mx montiiK rrom urn nntr of the llryi. pnbiira
Hon of thlH nolleo, ail of nld claims h' or.
Honied to he aermripniilfid -with proof of tl;e!r
U-vnUy nu hv the Ihwh of Oi'euen provided.
' .lumj in, IWja.
v. 0 Ntcnor,n(iN,
Adtrilnlairator of Ihe Kalate of Amilo Curry.
UOffMIMfid.
W: I. Vawter, Attorney.
Legul blaiikfl at This Mail office.
Digests what you eat.
This nronunitlon conf ft! rm nil of tho
' diK5HtuntH Ulld 1li?i!StM all kinds 0( ' D'erhy, Oreinn, M, K. UmiKheriy, of IHk
1 food. 1 1 Ri von I nsliiiiti relief nnd never ' J!"!', Ort'bon' 11,1(1 w w' l,irl'T V ,-,S?J5,S,iS.1"
;fail9toeure. It allows you to eafc all 1 0a8m,, ''"'SSr.
fjiind nfllco ul ItoHohiitff, Orvuon, Mnv 1..
im, Nolfco In lu-rohv Klvon ttint tho following
niirni'd nel,t.lor hurt lllcd notlcu of Uh litirntton
lo muhe lliiul proof lu mipport of IiIm ulnlm,
imdtlmtHuld proof will ht nindn huf'iro tiu
Nuwhiirv, oouuty rlnrit, ut JucUKonvlllo, Uro
(fon, on Juno 27, HK2, vlr.:
HictiAitDC, DoiKJirniri'v,
On 11. K No. lOOdi, for the KU HU, Hcc. 4, Tp.
jm.K.ilKoKi.
llf nmnrn Lho followlrin wit iichoh to provo
hU cotiiliiuoiiK rchfdtirti'o upon nnd culilviitloit
of unid Inml, vl;::
J M. Allen, of tlerhy, (lnuon. K. If. W 11 1 urni,
tlie food you want. The niosLKCiiHlUve
Btomactis can lUKeit. ity itsiiHemany
thousands of dyHiinptlcs havo been
cured ntio.r overyl hlnp; else failed. It
N0TIC1C FOR PUIUJCATION.
r.niifl Orllen nt Unpnhurir, (IriiRon, May il.
ri-liy Riven Hint nil" prevents formutlon Of KIIHOn UlO 8t0m i IW'J- Notleo In liorebv Klveu Hint the rnllowlnR
iiin.il .inn 'mil" ii'O . j. rpiipvlnir nil flHt,riKKiirironi Inrr 1 iiiniicrl nnttler IniM moil iintlen ul liln tnloailon
nt th(. r 0 In mil n inn "' "i lUlt-VHIB Itll UIHUt-HhlllUircaijinn;, ,. ..,un Unnl nriKit In Hunnni-l of llll elnlm nnd
10 my ullormy, w I. JJl,!Llll linneccawiry. ricusilflt tO take, th.a"",".! proo' will be !iffii! beforo tho lun"?
It can't heCn
but do you good
Prepared only by R. 0, TlKWrn'A Uo,, (llileiurot
Tlio$l. lx)Ulottontulii2!4 tIiiiothuW).Bl7i.
. - Ttt Oure a Ooid In Ono Drty ',
rr.1rn rnvfillvn Itrnmn rixlnln.t ',.1.1..,. All
druifRlmH refund the money If It full to euro, J Medford, Oregon
li. W. Urate ii niiiiiiluro IH on oncli box, 2bo.
ninrlt of .liielison rniuiiv, ul Jneltfionvlllo, Oro
Hun, on Juliud, KKI2, vlJ
ailAN'l' ItAWI.INOH,
On II . K. No. Willi, for tlio N Vy., Boo. S8, Tn, 7
r).. H. I I'lnHt.
Ilu niuiien tlio rollowlnir wltnewwii In provo
hlKcnnMiiuoiiH renkluneii upon mill nultlviitloti
of mild bind, viz:
Aiiron Wvlnnd. of Oltmnx. Oreirou. nnd Trrnrl '
'flee, .Inronio Onrvitlif und Chorion flnnKoom, of
J, T. Umiiiukh, Heulstur.