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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1902)
1:.K.;m:' AiH CO VEREf CH IP ARRIVES '( .,' -.vC,. ' FROM THE NORTH f.;-. mm N i; ; 8m FranclBcO, Sept. 15.-jrWlth lor " debits covered with ashci Cromtlio foi : iwt, flrofi , which' have boeu sweeping mrougn mo woonii or waatungtou- an V ?; Oregon,' the. steamer ;t-iiaU!la canio . lntb port yesterday from1 Pugct Sound For three . hours . on September- IS the , sun wan obscured from-, view and the , . steamer 8 .ngnts nan to oa Kept burn . Jng. A The sky. overhead .wttu red and ".the. sea was dyed a-,bMnht crtniSor) The captain and passengers -were at a , 'fl loss to. explain - the lurid appearance '. "bf the Bky and riot . uptll port 'was -. jfeaehed was that cause- tf thephenom .euou learned. -. . ' .-. . , V-K';: KM Catarrh Cannot Be, Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION!! t they cannot reach the ssatof the disease. Catarrh la a Mood . or constitutional dlsAASfl.' and In Qidar to oure - It you' must tata Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, ana aoti at .. reotly on the blood and mucoua surfaces. Hall' . Catarrh Cure In nut a niiack madldne. It waf arescrlbod. liy ono of the boat physiotaas In this . rouoiry lor years, anaiaaroguiarprescriuiioo. it is comoosad of tha beat touts known, oom olned with, the boat blood partners, noting dl- . raouy on tna mueoua sunaoea. -me peneoi - combination or tho two lnerodtenta la what -. produoee auoh wondamil results In ourlns - tjatarra. Bona tor tosumooiais irt, . j . , j. 0H KNBY A CO., Props., Toledo. 0 Bold by druggists, prion 75c- '. ... . ' ! : ' Ball's Family FllU are the beat - - ; : 'tSlS Www for the great street and aitri jv.V , fsdltural fair which, opens In Santa Rosa ' In- two' week'- itre progressing v -' rPiaiy. ana the fair .win: undoubtedly BUrPa8 anr yet held by the counties r, , ; ;V w wnopia and-Marin, . ' Monday ntorntng at 10 o'clock Miss 'TP-: i TWma :.Hurrle, -daughter of C. J. y Hurrle, 'wiH Start tue fire in the tank ". ot the first window glass factory in - - . Wo weat. The new plant Is located in th southern part of Stockton and 100 from the east will t- JrTt-jSi,!( 'SJMBblowers froi r Takia Oara Pf tfte Stomach. - Ihemitc or wobian whose digestion is perfect and whoce stomach performs Its every function ... Ut'iieTer-alek. Kodol cleanses, purlOes and ; sweetens the stomach and cures positively and '-.pemianenUyaU stomach troubles, indigestion :. .and drspepsta. It Is the wonderful reconstrno--trra tonic that ts m iking so many sick people well and weak people strong by converta? to 7; ; ' . their bodies all of the nourishment In the food - ' - they eat. Rev. J. 11. Holladay, ot HoUaday, i- 'Miss.'-writes: Kodol has cured me. Icon f 1, '' . '( alder It the best remedy I ever used for dys .v- s;'.V.: -Pepala and stomach troubles. I was given up ' ''wyphyatolans. Kodol saved my life. Take it StiVy-h: .C:": .after meals. Chas. Strang. i I T A" fire started in the hills north of .Cloverdale several days ago to scare - ,ium meir niaing places the bears - that had been playing havoc in the sneep lolds was not contmllori imfii y&.'vatf?!?? 11 had ourned orer several hundred s oi mountain land. The fire i ueara, uui ait Kinds of game irom tne region. f.u.-- BOWSER HAS A CORN M6 (JhfS A BIQ ONE ON THE LARGE .' : ....'TOE OF H18 RIGHT FOOT. w HI Wife and a ltwaor Play a I.ond- iast Part In Trjlnu: to Remove It. He Grows Mnanlolona, However, and Trlea to laro It lllmavlt. (Copyright. 1901. by C, B. Lewis.) HEN' Mr. ilowm-r arrived home from tho otllce tho other evoulng, lie found Mrs, Ilow8or and tho cut awaiting him on the front stops, but ho iMitujed them with an Icy glure mid entered the twill and Hung his hut on the floor. "Has has anything gono wrong to day?' timidly asked Mrs. Bowser. I'Nothlng except tlmt I huvo been walking on the edge of my owp grave!" he bluntly replied. "Did you Just escape an awful acci dent V "No matter. I elm 11 have something to say to you after dinner." The dinner wns a brief one, but while It lasted Mrs, Bowser felt cold chills go over her. She couldn't recall that l- "Water Cure for Chronic Constipation - Take two cups of hot water half an - hour before each meal and just before gu.uR vu ucu, Biso a arms ot water, boi or cold, about two hours after each meal. Take lots ol outdoor exercise walk, ride, drive. Make a regulai habit of this and in many cases chronic constipation may be cured without th use of any medicine. When a purgative is. required take something mild aid i gentle like Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Chas. Straon druggist. -Corporal Frank McMahon of Com pany G, Nineteenth regiment, com mitted suicide by shooting, at the iresimo Saturday. The act followed a long debauch. ; John T.- Quinn,' serving a five-year sentence for burglary. In San Quen tin prison, has" confessedVthat he mur dered Otto Kkberg in San Francisco .last .November. "TELtj me how that cons caukthebe!" she had eloped, broken n window. burned too much gas, sold any of the kitchen coal or been extravagant with nalrpius, but that she was to be hauled over the coals she could not doubt. She determined to die bravely, however. nd as soon as they bad passed up stairs she asked: "Well, now, what Is It?" Mr. Bowser sat dun-li nud slowly un tied his shoe nud pulled It off, and the stocking slowly followed. Then ho ested his bare foot on a chair, worked his big too back and forth till it cracked, and. pointing bis finger, he hoarsely whispered: "A corn a thundering big corn on the bottom of that toe!" . "Is that till i"' laughed Mrs. Bowser in her great relief. "Why. I thought something dreadful had happened." "Yes, a corn," he went on ns he con tinued to point "a corn that has made life a hades for me all day long. And how did It come there? Look me in the face. If you can, and tell me how that corn came there!" "The same as any corn comes, of course. . You ran the heel of your shoe over, and the pressure on that toe do wheu you once get a rnuor i your hnntUy" "Don't bo silly. I'll Kot tho footbath' tuid some warm wuter, nd after tho corn has boon softened up I'll paro It olT." A quarter of an hour later Mrs. Bow ser was ready. The foot was lifted out of the bath and wiped dry and rested on her lap, mid she opened the tutor to uo intKliiiws. "Woman, 1 don't want ntiy nonsense over this mutter!" warned Mr. Bowser s ho drew up his leg. "There won't be. Let your foot down and hold still." "Should you attempt to' cripple mo. for life by giving my foot n swine with rthnt rnsor you must take the conse quences!" "t will. Now, I'll tnko your toe In this hand and tho rnuor In this nnd" "Look at tlmt blamed old cat!" shout ed Mr. Bowser as ho drew his foot away. "By the whiskers of Cicero, she I is licking her chops and niitlclpatlmr a toast ot mood!" Mrs. Bowser got up and drovo the cat down Into tho basement, and after considerable delay Mr. Bowser leaned back in his chair and shut his teeth hard and closed his eyes. It was a light, deft ImmhI that wielded the rn. sor, and tho corn was all ready to bo annihilated, but at the first touch of steel ho winked his toes and opened his mouth to say: 'I don't believe I cnti stand It. If that rasor slips and cuts mo, I'm In for a caso of blood poisoning nnd a horrl- blo tiMlli. I'll wait till tomorrow and go to a regular corn doctor." "There will be no slip niul uo blood poisuntug," replied Mrs. Bowser. "All you've got to do la to hold still for ilvo minutes. I nra always cutting corns off my own feet. Do have a little grit about you." "Grit! Grit! Woman, don't talk to mo about grit! You hnvo seen me sit anjl have fourteen teeth yanked out without uttering a groan. I kuow the dangers of blood poisoning, however. What are you doing?" "I'm going to pare off your corn." "You let It alone. I'll see about It tomorrow. I don't propose to put my life In your hands. Stop that. I any!" "And you won't lot me pnro your corn off?" asked Mrs. Bowser as she Still held on to the toe. No, never! Woman, dou't vou dare to fool with me! You can tako your self upstairs, nnd If I think it best I'll whittle away at tho corn mvself. ' If I bring about my own death, there's no body else to blame. That old cat has come up ngnln. Take her along with you, or I'll sllco her blamed head off!" Mrs. Bowser vacated without argU' ment, picking up tho cat as she went. and Mr. Bowser dropped bis foot back Into the bath and shivered over his narrow escape. After about a quarter or an Hour, however, bis nerve began to return, and he wiped off his foot nnu decided to begin operations. Ho did It in a very gingerly manner, ns If shaving bis chin for the first time, but be had not made over five cuts at the com when Mrs. Bowser heard n wild yell, followed by a heavy galloping arotinu tne room. "What on earth Is It?" she asked as She came flying downstairs to find Mr. Bowser hopping about on one foot. "Send for the doctor!" he shouted in reply. A TRYING ORDEAL. Tae FittO'iiInu I'riiiTm of a Mnr. rliiunililo Ulrl In Tunis. Tho maiTlageablo girl In TuiiIn lias a trying ordeal lo go through after her betrothal to the iiuiil not of her choice, but whose choice shu Is. Mho has to bo fiUteucd to the required Hlr.u before the ceremony can take place. As soon as the betrothal takes plaeu sue is taiiou to a room ami (here moped up till the fattening prnt'CHs Is concluded. Silver shaekleN are fastened round her wrists and tinkles, and tho tusk of her paivuts and future Ittia- bittid Is to Increase her bulk till her wrists and aiiUles llll up the NhacklcH, If the husband Is a widower or has "discharged" his llrsl wire, thu girl has the shackles of the first spouse placed on Her, and she must llll tlicin lut. It takes a long time to do this as a rule, and sometimes It cannot be ac compltshed In spite of all en'iirls. It Is then open lo the future husband to cry off thu bargain or waive the condition In tho ease of a bachelor ho takes care to see that the bracelets mid anklets are not too large that Is, If ho Is fond of tho glrl-but If he is being forced Into the marrlagu by his parents, ho Is a great stickler for cUHtoin, Stout girls are the tuoro quickly snapped up lu Tunis. Pictorial Magacliio. Alexandrian flelritllsfa. Among thu great scientists of the Alexandrian school, or, rather, mat Ile um tlclunn, were pappus, ono of tho greatest of ancient luatlieuiatlelaiiN; Theoii, nnd his iinfoituiiiito daughter, the famous Ilypatla who appears to lmvo been a better mathematician than her father-the story of whose life and tragic death is familiar through Klnc ley's uuvel. Ciifoi tiiuntely none of her works Is extant. She was .the last of the Alexandrian philosophers who at tained any lame. She lived about 4 IS A. 1), Not only is this old university re nowned for tho Impulse which It gave lo science, but It also extended Its protection ami aid to llieratuie, poetry and the line arts. For example, Ptole my Phlludclphiis did not consider It beneath hliu to count among his per sonal friends the poet (.'alllinachus, the author of a treatise on birds, who lion ombly maintained himself by keeping a school at Alexandria. Among the most distinguished poets may bo men Honed Lyenphrou, whose work "Otis sandrn" still remains, ami Theocritus, wnosc exquisite bucolics-prove how sweet a poet he was. plitlntllT Iliad unulnst you In tho ithovo uniiiieu vjoun ami uitusu wiuiin six weeks 'ruin tlio data ol thu Hi st publica tion ni ilils stiiiiimina, auld llrsl million- tlon buniK tin Friday, tho Hill day ol AtiKiisi, hum, nnu you tiro liurchy noil llud that II you lull to appeal' anil anvt.r or otherwise pleitil to nlalnlllT's com plaint within said time thu phtlullir win appiy iu vim i-ouri tor rouui tie. mniided In her uoiniiliilnl. mitimlv. for ilcorou of divorce from you unci that the minus ot miiu'imony now existing ho. tweon yourself nud nlaiiilllT bo wliollv set itsldo and hold lor naught, mid thai Planum nave mo euro, control and custody ol her minor son. Fdwln J. tiny mm u, ami tnuiino have Imlumont against you lor uvu iitimueil (JiiUU) dol lars alimony, nnd Hint alio huvo such portion ol tlio real imincrtv in .liinkaon County as Is given liui- i t law I that sho huvo Juduinunt iiL'i nibt vou lor thu costs ami uiHUiirsemenls of this suit mid nun she lie Klvoiiniioh other mid further rt'llol as lo the Court may seem III nud proper. This siimmor.s la published In TllK MKUKOItl) MAIL llV order ol llnnornlilo II. K, 1 1 till lilt. Jlltluo til the Clrnnll. voiirg itir JBUKstm Loiinly, Uregon, mime ami entered on Iho ftth tiny ol August, 1IK.I2. wherein nud In kiiUI nVdnr it la ordered thai vou bo rouiilred to appear and answer wild complaint with- in six wneits from thu ilntu ol tho llrsl publication thoruol. the lli-st miblleii. Hon thereof hulinr on Friday, the Mill day of August, IlKil!, nud tlio lust publi cation being on Friday, the llllh day of Soptouibcr, 1UU2. W. I, VAW1TH, Attorney for I'lulntirf. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court In nnd lor tlio County ol Jackson. Slntn ol (Iromiii. . I'lUIVIiCU u, iiucti, 600I1CTIKB OF MEDFOAD, I. I, t). l'-l,CHlKU No. IIS, IIIOUIH III I. 0. trV null ovury rtiitiiriluy ut u t in. Vlnlllnu urulliuiHslwnyH ivuli'uaie. . ,, ., . I'" W. t.'AI.KINH. N. II. A. I). N AVI nil. Uuu, Hi-ii, UE !,' " itoH'io " irvur"ii;irouVnpmmiT,a No. Wl, minus la I, o. w, IT, hull llio suimml 111111' (uu nh WuilnuBiluyn ol um-li nioiuli at S p. 111, II. II. IIAIIVSV U. I'. W. T. Y011K, Hurlbo. Olive lloliiikah t.oilifii No, us, in.-ou 111 "T), I). I'', hull Hint unit tlilnl Tuemluys ot uuol lliontli. VUltlnii nlnlora liivllml toiiltiiuil, ,. . Al.l'A NAVI.oii, N, U. Minnih I ox, Hue. Hoe. A. I''. a. M. .Moi ls llrsl r'nnii)- on ut Ue foru lull iiiuoii ut Bp. in,, In Mumhiii-imii, ,,, , J- a. tt iiiiman, VV, ,M. W, V, l.ii'iumiovr, Iter, Hue. K. Of P. 'I'llllNiitiin lii(lu, t... Hi tt.tr day ovuiihiit ut s p. m, Vlsll'liitr' brother l- iV I V ,i .... i.oii,u.u. . 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I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get uuouiuK mj give me any reuei until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medi cine, wnicn nae completely relieved mc W. S. Hrockman, Bagnell, Mo. This . remeay is for sale by Chas. Strang, "kb". mm u,lcu ntates aenator Albert J. coveriage 01 Indiana Is In "u:i Tran flnnn Thfe. I. it. .. , lUB nrFI ,,; . ... prom. inent Republican has bcea .u. Califor nia. Aiinoiigd bi.i S9 years of age the senator is a national character and be longs to the Roosevelt school of strenuosity. Within the last two years he ha3 vsited the Phllippiivs and the Orient in the interest of the administration. "Russia," said the eepator, shows an intention to pernia- , nently remain In Manchuria. She dcv er retreats once she gets :t foothold The senator opened the Republican ,.tate campaign Monday nieht .it m. K:'1?'I,C8-' "a",M"V atoBg with Dr. par i v"efe' ae -Republican gubernatorial can- f Yi?.':jr : :'.;-. -.fortniie Favors a. Texari. -' "Having' distresses' nains in hesrl T -ik' .''i'baok and stomach,' and being without j-: ppetite, I began to use Dr. King's New . . , jjiib r-ui,'. wriies'W. Jf, wnitehead, H i ' of Kennedalo, Tex,, "and soon felt like r-: - new uinn. jniuiuoie in stomacn ' . and liver troubles; . Only 26o.at .Chas. Strang's nrug store.- v flnl'a ThnnkM, "Sly niece Mary was always a well meaning girl, but she would say the wrong llilnij almost every time." salil one old gentleman to another, "mid she's got a boy that's going to bo her very counterpart." The old gentleman's eyes twinkled nud his plain, good mittired face was puckered with enjoyment us he drew from his pockctbuok it small sheet o note paper. "I sent Hal a toy monkey that plays all kinds of pranks when It's wound up," said he, chuckling: "sent it to hi 111 for his birthday. Now. you listen ti this letter of thanks I got from hln today. He's Just tight years old: "Deer facie ..il t c:n dollsiiied wit! tho munki-y. inank you. In- moke m ir.ina 01 oil v.-ry ol-.i n. A iil wlu-ntivr. innmpin wines him up an I hp brains I juinivnitiniina un.i 1 r,-i-l on If we wor. Dai-K at your lioilte v.lure r.ll llioso to) nro. nnil nmmnui will Ionic tit the toy an. sny. 'That's yiier Vtwv Ned nil over. Goodhy from your Krun.-fiill HAL." I'lttshurg r.ulletln. Beware of the Knife. No profession has advanced mora rapidly of I late than surgery, bot It should not bo used ox copt where absolutely necciuary. In esses of piles for oxamplo, ft Is seldom needed. Do Witt's Witch Hnzc! Salvo cures quickly and I pormnucntly. uncriuallcd for. ems, burns, I brulsos, wounds, skin diseases. Accept no I counterfeits. "I was so troubled with bleed. ins piles that I lost much blood slid strength, says J. C. Phillips, Paris, III. "DoWitl's Witch Hascl Salve cured ins In a abort tlmo." Boutbea I and honl. t;hns. Hlmntf. . ux ..11 iut, hai,( UCD- AND SHALL BE A' DEAD MAN ir iNUT TKKATMD AT ONCE." has given you a corn. Tou are not going to blame It on me, are you?" 1 deny tnat I ran my heel over!" he hotly exclaimed. "Nobodv hut n bowlegged man does that, and the ner- ouu wno cans me nowlegged dies!" ""i i"" in your siioe," sue nro- testcd as sue bold It up. "You ought to have had u lift put on there long ugo. - And you you claim that It's mv lauitr Of course it Is. You can't sav it's mine. ' 'X&i''-ftf the - accidental discharge of a ''' 'mi gun George. H.f Sterns, a well-known - V'raicher of Sutter tdunty, was 'killed noar UKian. . ;'::-' - r' Mayor h. O. Stephens of Fresno v,.Bavd the lIf..btMrs.,T. Munn of San " ' FranciSCn Wrhila -who wno hnhlno.'. In1 ? -' .y :.. ' . Te Cure a Gold In flnp Tlow Take -laxative Hromo Qulnlno TnWot.'-All you U DO ail right," Mr. Bowser had come Home with his mind fully made up to stick to It that It .was all Mrs. Bowser's fault and to give ner a very uncomfortable hour over It but he suddenly realized that he bad ho case. -He didn't want to let go all at once, however, and so ho growllugly observed; ' ' .... , .-. V'l have beard of wives filling their husbands' shoes with sand to get re venge on them, and I warn you that I propose to sift this matter to the bot tom before 1 get through. By thunder, but It hurts! I shall -probably.-iSe-laid up for-slg. or' eight' weeks wlth- i't, and who knows-but I may lose my life? Do you think anything can be done?" ' "Of course. 'r It's what is called a callous corn, and It must bave .been hurting you for days. I'll take one of your old razors and pare It down, ilnd , "What for?" I "I've cut my toe half off and shall De a dead man if not treated at nnrer 1 Mrs. Bowser telephoned for the doc wi, uuu 11 iinpiieneii innt lie came at once, lie round a small cut and two drops of blood 011 .Mr. Bowser's foe. aim lie applied a lilt of fillister. "Will will It he a fuse of blood poi soning was tremblingly aslceil as he mis ready to go. ino. lie gravely replied. "Noboili ever heard of n donkey being alllictetl witu such an ailment!" And when he had departed Mr. Bow -- kuiil-u in .ins. ifowacr ror two or ruree minutes and then said: "The train which will take you back to your mother's house leaves at 10:10 tomorrow forenoon, and you'd better DCgm packing!" M. QUAD. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S aatarf HUSEUH OF ANITOHY IMI MARKET ST.. SAN FMN0ISC0, OaL puuntm Sins us imij mi 1 r rsars, N.rroii. ana rhftlml IxklnaV, In. potaaar. I.1 nnb..4 laalflutoI5. calloni) iMnasUnaaa rSiXZZ. or Urlnallna, Sr a aeaiMasta it rsaadln, of ar.st oaratlr .."tii. 'tnSiit kas to arrans.il hi '" Imisl that U Vlllui taosra PI la ms.nKiaiir-niui..r7U. rnius tharesa-hlr araeisataS Inat ska syit.m wlihoui lhi.lTtTriarJr T to'.Pl'. A nHk aaS raaivs Ut. Jordan'. an.i .-.i.iu. ' CornciiHua Itreil, Deleiiilnnt, To Corneallua Itced, tho nhovo mtinod uvii'iiiiiini : in TM5 Nam k of thu statu of Ori'Kon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Died Kami you 111 iho nuov cnlltlvd Court ud cause on or bufnrit'Senteiiiliiir in 11HI" the lust dav oftha tlmo iin-B.-rlli..,! in till) order for liubliciition ol this sum. mens, 10 wit: On or helore the explui lion ol six weeks from thu day ol the II. ot publication of 011 i I suininoiis. Iho II 1 st publication llieieol belnu on llin Htli duy ol At'iiust. IU02, and you are hereliv notilled that i( you (nil to answer or othcrwieo plead to snid complaint for wnut tiunof phiUHill will nipiy to i; Court lor rebel demni dcd in llio com plnlnt, to-wit: For dissolution of (lie bonds ol matrimony exlstliip; between phuntifT nnd ilulciuliiiil, mid Unit suid ninrrhigo now cxistlnit be held (or naught, and tlmt plaintiff buve Jinluineiil nguirsl defeudiinl for costs and disburse moots, and Unit she huvo such other and further relic! us lo the Court muv seem just nnd equitable. This iiiilillcnlion is uiiiile by order ol iicnnraiiie 11. K, lliiuiin, JihIuo of Hie C'l.-ouil Court lor the State of Oreunii, County ol Jackson, which order was duly made and emend in tlio Ciicull Oourl Journal for tho Slnlo ol Oregon, County olJiiekion, Auifiist fi, 100:', re quirinK that tho ilufendnnt he served by publication ol tho summons, nud tlmt aid summons ho published in Tux Mkiiromi Mail, n m-wsnimer of l'.-iuthI circul.ition in Jnckson County, Oreijon, lor six weeks Irom tlio Nth duy ol AiiKtist, lfO'J, tho llrsl day of publica tion thoreof, and tho Inst tiny of publicn tinn thereof- Isdnir on tho lUtb dav of September, W. n ii.i.iam I. Vawth, Attorney lor I'lnintiff --",s!!,m ! 1110 "'orld-tiaiiip No. no. msol. lliiaACs Mann. Clerk. fhrvsniithmiiiiiii Olrelr. No. SI. Women or iMHler.fl -Mens .rculiii and fourth Tuesday If ATIIKHINN WA,,T.Nu'1e,'kM',"V,,K, ' W. It. U.-(!lioulnr A. Arthur fonis No U oioolj anrond and fuu'lh We.lim.,l, 0" i'.J? Mas, .van IIcasoT' ANIilllO, I-iiisk. ,!,l'i. i.' u' 'T"'"'. A' Ar"iur Post No. 41 r " I In W iHHlinan'a hall ovary luieond and fourth Momlar ulsht In each month at 7:.i) Halting Comrade, cordially InHled lo atliiia . Kiiakk KAiuuiAran,Com. U. M.ANIilltlN, Adjutant, ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United Stales Land Olnre, ItnaMiori, l,ru..n I ..... ia ,i..i Notice Is hereby given that' In rnin'nllinor June.1, IS7B, entitlrd "An net for lire uile of ii.niii, , uir nioif.. 01 1 nniornin, lire gnn. Nernitn. and Wnshleatnn T,irrl(nptf exliimled lo nil thu I'litilli, l.aml Htm... i.u ... nrinun.ll IM'H J IIKNJAMIN V IIAIIVVV of Portland, county of Miillnoninh, Suitoot Ore gon, has this dsy lllrd In llil. oirirn his swiijii stalemenl No. 37W, for tho aiirebaso ol 11. I,7 .',.V',7' " r ' ii kihii on NO. 7. ToWOHh O ICiHiinih nt lt...... . und wlllorfitrprnoftosliowtlistthn land smi'ulil Is morn valuable for Its tlmimr , ,inn, ,1,... 1... aiirleiiltaral purposes, ai d 10 establish his claim to said liind lu forn tlio i-ciunj- clerk of Jsckson County, Oregon, on Monday, tho 61I1 day of Oe tolier, 11MK2. Ilo nnines a. wltnosws: Jnmc. tlOriliail. JoSCtih Cmrli. John ITrli.1, ...i l- ..... w. ,, mi viiiuitn rn,fl, liregoll, Any tind all imrsoiis elslmlng adversely the noove-nenoriiii.il innils uro renin-aled to II lo .OMl l " " l j.t. iiiifuoss, Iteglslor, ..d,.V'rel"X"rl' """r Ttar M..J.lo,UN, ce,e,."rr V'"Mnl- Pialrrnnl llrolhorliond-Meeta every Prldav " I!"'!'. '"1 !i """r I" ' ' ' hul Ming. Mrillurd, Orrgon. Visum. evetili of Hlslora and llruthcrs cordially Invlied. W.L.tl,...,S,nel.ry. Isltlng- 'rcs. . R -".-"eaiiirs Chanlcr. No. 60. meetaaec onil and fourth Thursday s of i-oi 1 rnonlh l iL'n","; '"-K""' Vlsmng .1.' trs and biolbers aiaava wrirouie. . Miis I.. J. HkAa w u -MATTIK K. I'ii khi.. Hrrielary. ' t. OH0ROHK8 OF MEDFOKD. MsthiKtlst KpUcopal Churen-W. II. Moorn p".,i,ri. '''vachlngovory Sabbath at It a. an. . aiid 7:S0p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., II.; ' tlllkey. aupl. Class mooting every Habbalh at oloso of sermon. Levi Kaucoll. leader. Kb jrortli league every Huhbalh ovenliis at a an il Kaueetl. presl. Hegulal weokly prayer mi. tng every Thursday owning atlSc iJSw sewing elrelesvory week. Mla.laary swlata niFcis tho nr.l rriday In each rnonih. . ' Proaliyuirlaa Cliurcb-Thnnia. V. Pay t) 11 VL. .'J. ",!"' ""'dene, at manse In rear of ehur. li. Preaching overy Habbalh at II a in and si p.m. Hueday seh,l at 10 a. m K K lloag. i res. Mid week fueling rvy Thur. day ai a p. m. Ladles' Aid Hoclliy eviry oihor "'o'V." '"noon, rs.8.r.h Vaa lyVe,r" .V.11 I . Mocl'IV M Tuesday .1 7ii month sunup, in Mrs. Harsh Van l.y. ' afOraftn's. mtteii nKlnlssH ns.ttAst. opinion bb SompIMniV roraxta I oSr2 Ki" J" ana strleny (rtsaU, Trenun.nl psnaaally ar by isttsr. w.nv;..r v r,n?:rm a i Bit JOftOAN 4 00., IMI SslfM SCO. R NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlicu bates Lnsa umco, Itosebiirg, I roiron. Julv in. lrj Notlco Is herein. 0-lvi.n i. with ii,,, ni,i.r.r :;.,'.. v ""i"im.-o Junes ii 'on v;, ..1 ?l.K!!n'S.r. tlrnb.r Innds In the Hlnles ol California, Ore- JS?0,!".d"'.r" Wnslilneton Territory," n extended in n ihr. I'ni. in 1 .., u... .:.'. Of August ISW, "" """" ""-a uy nei rLV '""h. ""only of Whllirnn, Htntn of Wash Jin ?m' ''i','"1" " "" '" '"'"onieo hlssworn statement No SOTO, for tl o piirohaso of the RoiillioimtQiinrlerlHKmnl Sentlon NoW, ln T"wni'ni No. as, Hon Hi nf 1'ango No. 2 15,. i i d will oner proof lo show Unit u, i..n,i ... .1 .',.,",' : iKrlcu iiiriil purposes, and to esluhllsh 1.1. Thiirsduy, llio 20lh dny of Noiurnltor, lfi. I n nnmes us wllnossosi Willi , in W. Ilohnrlron, of Moscow, fdnho. and I). Fletcher Hlnlev i n . Hirarnni nnd Hdwln W. McCnnn, of Pullman, Washington. n.ini, oi Anvnndall nonmn. nlnl.l.. ,.. .... nliovii.dcscrllied binds nro riiie-slrd tii I o d,ry'ro?'N"X",lhr,,luS!U, " r Ur" 'd 2"' I J. T. llinnoRS, Itoglstor, lls-n l ebureb knv. T, U. 1,'randall na.mr p. in.: prnyei Hireling Thurl'a'y at 7:aoi m cvenaiit iiierting ai 9 an p. m. n H.mnUv tm. w'y."we,cron"o''.,,,'0',' ""'"" ' "'"i a': (.hnslian ehurcb corner streets. Preaching overy I. on ' m. and s p. m hundav aohn. LlVL"' .n,c"!"K . Thumbs rmai: IteMliln. m L llw. l K ' ''u"on PUAUir. 'H li and I l'-vii ii a. n. Methodist Kplsoopnl Church Houth-llov. M l.. Darby, pastor. Preaching nvery Sunday a II a. in. ami evenlngi Hiinday selool at lii in Prayer meeting Thursday evening at o'clock Woman's Moron Mls.lon Hoclcly meoU nrsj Thursday In each rnonih .ei. f... ono Is cordially Invlied lo all our services Ht. Mark's Knlsconnl fltiiirch !truu. ;erinon, 1st aim lid hiindnv of each month it 7 .JO p. m. Hnly eammun'on.M Hunilsy of eneh ......,. ,,, ,, , Morning pinynr and sor. mon. -Itli Kund.v of enfti i,.i,n,t. ,, . . u.... dny ichool at Ion m. All Invlied, p'nws froo! M. Iilleman. I'rlesi In charge fieiinlne Darsalu. EdgarAVell. Ethel, what did you Dnd at that wonderful tire snie7 Ethel Ob, Edgar, I cot some lovelv Bilk stockings nt 17 cents a nnirl There is not a thing the matter with them In the Circuit Court In and for the SUMMONS. except the feet are burned off! Detroit P Tee Press. i - . v'r'-' ' : dm WlKl R mrttnil Ihn mnn... It I, ... :y -' tiiaatare is on ouch box. 210. ' ' DmI How. do I knojE jvhaton will Wbnt 8tae Mlat. . Captain We ran Into a . dense ton last mgnt. - - Miss Toorlste-IIow strange! Why, the .shock never woke mo up! Ohio -fstnte Journal. A - - - . Suit for Divorce. Countv of Jnckson nnd Ktnfanf rrn m-.i... tt i . svu vriiMJyo uuyinunu, FlaintifT, vs. William B. Havmond, ' Defendant. To William B. Havmond. tho above. named defandnnl: IN THE NAME OP TBE STATE OF Orcpon you are hereby required to ap pear and onswor tho complaint of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U"Hnd f tntoa Land omee, Nonce i h,?i?;oL7.r;i!F.?.i'' of Au((U8t4, IWI2 ,Mna "to'oa hy not or n..n "' "''I'-TOHKR BTALEY ?Zf.l'"VJLy.r "'WMlmnr, HuTto of Wash. italim'oniNra Northnnsi nM..,,' ,'rj" or tho Township Mo. 8.1 Houtll, of Hnnan No ' '" '!! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitrii Htat I, A Nil ovrici, ,. I'osebiirg, Oregon. Ju'y A, isw. Notice IS hflrilllV 1,1 Villi ll.nl In u'u. '.I'Mff'"1.",1.'." '." ct or t'onnreaa or June a. entitled "An ant for tho milo or timber Ini ds In iho Hmtns of California, ore. gon, Nevada, und Wa.lilnirton 'e.,i.ritA.u oxieiided mm I tho I'uhllo Lund Htatos h'y ucl of AugiiKl 4t Intra, n,o. , "'KT-HAIIDHMAN, ntfl . f.nllls, county of St. I.nuls, Hlatoof Mis. soilll, hns this dnv Illnd In this onicn his sworu slnllilllilllL Nn. msoa r.,. ,t... .......i -. It" H H ri?"1""!, N,?'..2' fownshln no. hh;. Houtfi of tnnvn No. II Knst, und will olfnr priMii tn show Hint Iho land snuvlit Is morn valiiablo ror Ita Umber or .lone ihan lor agricultural! purposes, nnd to ostsbllsh his eluPn to snhl land before Iho Heir hi.h ml u..nniu... n.i omcout Itoselnirg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the full duy of Novembor, wri. lie nmnos ns wf if ,,,, r i . , ' 01 A"-n'ord,Oni.. Knisniinli If.1 .K' . Moilord rc, Urorgo K. King, of lllu Uulle. orii., nnd Ucorgo King, ol Tr., bro. Any nnd n I iiureiuiN oii,i.in,. .. 1...I ' ... nhovo described lands urn reonin,i .;. m.'.t" N2von'.bl;r,li:flfll,!C " '",'0r9 "-ul'!"" "Vf Iteglntur NOTICE FOR PUBLJCAtlO? ,1'NITRfl KTATKS I.ASn Orviea iioneiiii.rg, tiro., August w 1 i', celvor of HiIm i,ni.,n . i Vi '. '"'K'ni'ir nnd He. ttln.htngu,,,, and Wlllliin W lio'll. '"""""j Mcscow, Idaho. ' '""'orison, of A llv and nil nn.. t dny of November, iwri, W'th Ji T. iliiinrjKs, Reglstor. 1 I 1 para-: timber lands In 10 HimSs ff .'.ii.""1 .""I"' yyotwi' ..t,'uot lh K's ofSw'-i. I Hou.l, ftan'io K.'lSt.N"- ! Towns?!. No I'm hoi-. . wiiriHii iima. Him ., ; : . . '.u, ",iy " MfHliiiK(, Or.'KonTo. (I. Tii- . wn-ifoii. it mi i- i..t . ,ifi ,.r;..... A 1 1 v 11 1 i ""MiiHiiniui 1. m 11 rn a.,,.. ..,.1 .... ,, . lo llio Hlllil 171 la - IN rilll -I J. T. nnirHiKs.'.ileglBlor. I J 1