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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
THE OLD KEUABLE 3 m Won is. r POVDER Absolutely Pur a WCTf S V0 SUBSTITUTE I Correspondents CommunlimtldiiH fv :ti cur bov orul uurroHpundunlH tnu I ronoh .Mh ollleo not liilor ttiun wijji.owi'y noon to niHiiro nibliofitii" Ktitrle I'nliit Eui;Iiiih. II V A. O. 1I0WI.KTT. Ming Etltm Charloy, of UrowiiH lioroiiKl), Iiuh outurcil tliu coliool fit tliiH placo iih n pupil. Itov. lloloruft, HnptiHt inlnlfltor, will uoimuuiico n BpricH of ineolitigH lioru on Sunday tliu HOth. Dr. C. I'li'tolmr pamed through lioro tho firHt of tho wwk, en roiito to IiIh homiHlund on Dtitto. MrB. I'M. Simon, of noiir CrnntH 1'hhh, wiih lmro hint wouk viuiting riilnlivoH. IJnnry KMIk, who hns been work inn I" Aeliliiiiil.for n short tinio, rcturnml lnat Saliirtln.y. .lorry Ilicknlliorn Iiiih hnil houio cnrpmitur work lono on llio Utiiltl ing that ho purolmcod of Mr. Ciil lioon. Mr. Loiiigmi him horn doing some enrptmtor work on the A. H. l'oitohy liouHP. Kuttlnu It ready for tho family to movo Into. R. R. Winter's litllo boy was forlounlv hurt here Saturday iiftor noon. VS hlln ridiiiR through town hiH horse full and caucht tha boy in such b inanuor a9 to broak his leg. I'otor Youiik met with quito forlous accldont last Monday ovon ing; while working with bin horrea at bin barn, one of the horses kick ed, striking a pole whioh atruclc Mr, Young acrowi the mouth, fracturing the lower jawbone, hnilnina his neck and outline bla lii badly Dr. W. B. Officer was callod and dic.ifled the wounds. Duiinn the pant wok your Eagle Point correspondent has boen in bo mitny places that ho hardly knows where1 he is or has boon. Un 1 uos- la of last week he wont to Med ford, going from there ti the home of J. F. Daris, tho mining man of the Bltckwell digging, where he enant the nmht. Mr. Dayis' daugh tor, about thirteen years old, was complaining of pain in her fore he 1 where fihs had bumped it two or three teats ago, and where thorn hao since been a small whito cpot about the bIzo of a grain of Tho greatoat atnbldoo ol Axats loan men and woman Is to hare homed hUwiHyl with oJilldmn. Tin woman afflicted wiih Iwnala dis ease Is oooat&nt mouMXKl' with booomlng a olilldleiu wik. Ko dkxUoIho oan rastote (load or gaus, hut Wins of Cantol does rogrilnlo ilnraiigemanti that pre vent oononptiou ; doot prevent mlsoarrlago ; doos rsatoro weak (unctions and shattered ' uorroa and does brtn babies to homos barroil and doaolto for years. Whio of CardiU (Ives womon tho hoalth and stxon.h to boor hoalr thy ohllilrun. You oan got a dollar boula of M'lno of Cardnl from yout-'doalor.' "la Markstfilnei, ' Mutnphll, Tann.i April 14, 1901. In 1'olmmrv! Hull. I t.lolt ana ImtlUnt iWlno of Onrdiil and one naotcAKO ol Thodlord'l Rlauk-Mnuirht. 1 I hadieen miirnpl tutnii yot und unci nam. BlVIU lllrMl lfll nlillil nnlll 1 kulr wlntt :or(-anlnt Nor t am mother of sflno baby alrl whtoh m bom MBtoll 81, IMl. 1 Tho baby wolfflm fourtoon pouutla and I ,100! afl woll as any. -parson ould loeL nflow uiy nomo is liappy anil 1 ami I 00 WILUOUC Sttin, l: fat- 1rloa jnS Ulnrahua, aSDriiai,' lArfiif imi ''i'lm uuIimt Arivliorr llflpnrC RTniptoini I'liioot;', .-rim ciiiuxjg Mi UOUI1M Tow COUNTY . . A J corn. Upon oxaiiiniiiiiiiii u wiih found that ti e rimt had Irokon ami Ncvim or eight piiwn of hono about tho who ol a pin linad caiuooulol it, 1 lid next day your cjorriiHimiKlorit viHitud Gold Hill anil found thut own vory muoll ulivo. lie uIho met Hi-veral old iiuquuliitiinuflH and fiienilH, nil Hpnakliig a go id word for J'iix Mkdi'oiii) Mam.. JIo ro tinned homo VVodnonduy evening iiikI found Hi " I- tho holm of tliu Gun. I lecka thorn OHtato had huen up from WoodvlHo to Hlun tho iiocoh- Hiny papom triaiBfuul'ig llio old Uecknthoin pluoo to T. Ji. fluinnw, tho voiisldoration Luing if MOO. I'Iioho who oamo up from Wood- vil'o were Mr. and MrB. David Bull, Mr. and Mm. George Macgerly and Mr. i.nd Mrr. OHoar Simpkins. Tho ohor heirs livo in thlu nolgbbor- lood, Jack TunBiito oume down from Mt. ritt precinct liiBt Monday with land of liorsuB to uo taKcn n Gold Hill. Ho reported that old .Mr. Heck, nucil about nig! ty yearn, Htarled out for n hunt IhM Saturday iifien.iO'i wliil'- Iih fin n- uway IVnm hiiinu. WJiuii too huh arrived homo at night and found IiIh father abaent ho blew thu hum and ru oelvcd an nnnwer, but miHtook tho lireotion from which llio iinewer oiitno and Ht ailed the wrong way to look for h in After Bearolung all iiiht with a lanUirn ho gave the alarm to tho nelthbors and they all tumid out U usnlKt in tho Hi-nrch. I n tho aflornoon they met at Mr. Deck's by agreement, and woro ready to start ngi tn whon JJr. ICiuerson, of Med ford, and two other men came in with him. They had found him beside thu roud, on Inn kneoH, unable to stand and almost speecblefK. He managed to insko them understand who ho was, hut when they reached his home he was iiust Hiieaking. Ho h.id been out nearly twenty four hourj. Ho was in a very critical condition vhon Mr. Tungato left there. STATISTICS SHOW All Alarming Increase In an Already Prevailing Disease, i.re Any Kxeiupt? At no lime in tUa history of dlfionno has there lieeu suuh an uliirinlng In orciuo In tho number of caacs of any particular malady a In that of catarrh now preying upon the people of this country. While It Is not surprliiing that to many Amorlcans are troubled with catarrh, considering tho way thuy live, yet is aurprislng that ao many aullor no long from tho dlaeaae before taking anything or until It la too luto, as it la In faot very easy to oure If the right course ia pnrauod. A rotnody for that dreadful dlsoaee has at laat liocn dlocoverod that cxpells It from thu ayatem, and thai la 8. B. Oatarrb Oure, tho only positive internal cure for oaUrrh, acting directly on the hlootl and muoous aurfaeea of the sys tt in, eluaoaing it from all Imparities, carrying tliem through tho natural ahannola and rin- lug the oauao of that dreadful dlaeaae, CATAKRIi, whioh la a constitutional dieeaae and must take oonslitul(.nal treatmont to rumove tho canao. H. H. Catarrh Care la for sale by all loading druggiats. Honk on Cattrrh froo. Addreaa Smith Bros., Froano, Cal. For salo by Medford Drug Co. lfcagle Itcins. Miss Ilewes extonds a Bpocial in vitation to parents to visit her sjhoo!. Travel, plowing and seeding, are at a standstill, on aooount of the late storm. Jesso Richardson, of Beaglr, took a load of Gne porkers to tb Med ford market ono day last week. Tho eoarcity and sudden diitp pstrauca of the! jsllvo jackrabbit is unaocouatable by the oldest in habitant. ' A pleasant social party wm given at tho borne of M'. Amict, near Anticoh Friday Dight. All ipaak highly of the entorUlnmejt. Mr. Cb'ldfM an4 sea, of Mti ford, pacsed thror"h here Thursday with a fine bunoh of beef cattle off of their stcck ranch to the Meadows district, for the Medford markot. Mr. Payne, a gentleman recently from Miohigan, Who homeitoaded a 40 acre .trial In the chapparal district, has his house completed and his fr.mily are now occupying the same. Mr. Williams, tho poBtmastorand inerobsnt at Moonvillo, bis moved and now oocupios the property foiraerly owned by A. L. Qall. Ho huH evorytbing tastefully arranged and convenient. ; Quito a number of tho solid oiti 7.ens of our Beotion kavo ordered fi uit trees and will enlarge their or ohards among thetn wo noto 9 H. GlnsH, Browa & Staoy and , G.Iu'sb BrothorB. ; , i . . Smith's Dandruff fumade Stone itching sculii unoa ono uppllcn Hon, tliroo to six removes ull dandruff and will stop falling hair. Prloo liOc., at all druggist. . Sample froo. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Calif. For sulo by Aleuforu Drug uompany. Kanes Creek; Items. UY SINE DIB.-' Miss Noe has ' roturned borne again for u visit with her parents hern. Mr. Fohter, of China Gulch, was biiHiiiosB visitor in Gold Hill Friday. AUhh Hall, ol Uolil Hill, was a guest of Mrs. Bwincieii one day recently. Robert Bwindon nnd wife woro traiisucliiig businosH in Medford lust week. Dr. Ilradun left last woek for San Francisco upon pleasure und busi ness 00m bincd, Wo uro glad to report that Mr. Null's litllo child, who has been vory ill, is getting butter. 1 Mr. Mondenlinll, of the Gimlet mine, has relumed from the ICast and couimoncod work in tho mine. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson. of McClotid, Calif., have beer me residents 01 Kanos Creek. Mr. Anderson will engage in mining hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hysink, who have liion engaged at work in the mines here for Mr. Uradon, left recently for their homo at Grunts Pass. The best wishes of all their friends go with tbem. For a Had Cold. If you have a bail cold, you need a irood reliable iiilluiiio like Chamber lain's (Jouiili Iteinedy to lo'mea and relievo it and to allay tha irritation and Itidiiminatlon of the throat and lungs. For muI by Ghat. Strang. In Probate Court. KitaUnf Opt, 11. KlilltiKi-r; Inventory and noonilMiiriit npiirovi-d Nov. 10, Kntiilo viliiiimI at llwiO. Kvlnto oj Jiilill W. Mntorkiti; Kilnln VAtn-l nl l'o:i: oritur ttlnu nonrl tK..riioiiKl oroi'iirlv. ICmIuIooI Jntiu-n MiiliuuooKli : llliHf ncc-oont nnd RlnUiinunl npprovod ; und uxuviltrlx ill L'linrirrd. KtlnOj of FranrU M. I'lymalc; Ik-r-mnlMir 20, W)i nptiolntt'd na a day of llunl iitlkmi!nt. Ktftt--of Arlltur WIImiii; order KuttlliK Kililc pioiwrly: order finllrmlnK wale ol pemonnl r,i,eri-; li'eeinler 'v. luoi, npiKdlittrd at a duy ol llunl aelCemept. Klnti of Henry H. fiunbar; orderoil tbnt K. II. l.nrter. ndinlnHlrnlor of fftld etMle. Ik- nntltorlxed to expend f KjO In the proneeutloii of a eerlnlu rol)te.t. KNtnleof O. K. Iliiekman: II. C, Stock, ap pointed ndinlnliiUnior ol uniri eMail-, You Know What You Are Taking When yon Irko firovt'a TAHIilCha Chill Tonlo been eaew) tho forn.ula la o'.ulnly printed on every ttl nbowlr.K that It is alrnbly Iron nnd Ou'. bot aloe lo a taittelean form. N oi.ui a. rto i ay. uoc, Resl Estate Transfers. Johanna llouelf to F. A lllldreth, Hr. els' of lola atel lo, AMilahd llomeilcail AaMM'lallon lrr.rt. t 176 800 un IJOO 403 1325 1 1 200 Oranvlllo Naylor lo II flnltey, 10) aerca in teen o atel o, ip w , r e Henrlella Itatley to W H Starr, pareel ol land In Me ll. lo -?ri . r I e Jan (ialhratlh to Clark It Krrtieh, U acres In tee lo, lpu, except a strip ol w ft for Mtreel joirpoiteii W C lllbion el al lo neorso T Halo, HO i-rci. we a, tp ay a, r I e Hand N Welsh lo C A Tyler, parcel of land In lil k a. Park add Medford Kale Medley lo fieo W Vaupel. lots 12, 13, 11 IK l.ll. ?l A.l.l-n.l Oeo W Vante lo Kala Medley.' i'sq ft oi lann in Ainiann John fl Ueeson lo Welliorn lleeson, all Interest In pared of land III sees 2, 8 and SI, tps 37 and 34s, r 1 o John I) Taylor to J A Tracy, 63-100 aero, tp TSt Ashland Klhtabeth Coker to J I. Arnetl, lot 3, Conslam's add, Central Point Carter land Co to Arnltha Simmons, loin S, a and 7, Carter add, Ashland.... Carter Land Co to Melrlna Ferguson, lot 3i., ilellevuo traet, Ashland Carter I-aud Co lo Klli.ibeth Ross, lou 'il and f.'ar'er add. Anbland S A Fnudray el al lo II 1 Hargiavo ut al, H.V acres In d I e , tp s, r 1 w Jane F. I'lrinale et al lo O llnrse'.l, 1V9.UO acres, I p ,'7 s. r 2 w F. K Andurson to Ashland Mauilfrelurlnir Co, all rlKht. Illlo and Interest In wsto., vrslor rlitht, dllrh, etc, used In eonneclloii with Ahland Woolen MI'ls WTYoik to lleo W Heron, administra tor's deed lo 21.07 aor'cs, d I 0 IS. Ip 37 . W T York loC W Talm. admlntstralor'a deed lo 0.71 acres, tp 37 s, r 2 w City of Ashland e Ashland Manufactur ing Co. cort .iin rlRhts and prlrllcRes. . . II o Comn to A P Kstabrook, q c d to cer tain mining ctatm. sec ?.. tp 3.r, r 4 w. . Harry I. Lloyd et al lo J R Cook, 100 aeres. sec 11. tp 40 s, r 4 o O W Lsne lo M F Donohue, q c d to un divided i lulei-ost In quarts claims In Bardlno crook district J R Cooper to W It Bonobrako, 20 acres, see !B, tp: a. r 1 o E K nanna lo John Rrond, q c d to tut dlslded nne-slxlb Interest In Oold King quarts claim D S to D II Yeager, patent lo ICO acres, sec 14, Ip 40 s, r 4 o U S to Kdgir K Styles, patent to 162.4,1 arras, sec 2. tp 40 a, r 4 o V 8 lo Loirls Si roup, patent to K9 aaies, sac 21, Ip S3 s, r 8 a COO 1 476 s'-e 800 1 12000 12TO 625 261 1 1 1410 100 las niaiBf Lecatlooa. FS fiauteh and R C Ward located a quaris ciana in sragusr creoa nisirioi on noveusuer a, 10t 2. Frank st Ray located a quarts claim In Black- won mining nisiriei on rioTomaer I, lisrj, G ll Ray located certain qnarls elalma tn niaeawen nisiriei on rioremooro, rjiu. Kuola R Ray located a quarts ela'm i't Blark' wll dlstrlal on Morembor 7, 19-J2. top The dough and Workai off tha Gold, Laxative Brono-Qulntne Tablata euro a oold In oaa day. Mo Cora, Mo Hay. Hrlca ? cents ATTLB Of aOHPOftATtONS. Phlladalphla, Ktw. IT. Tho Rscor says: Ou Ttrnraday next In the Unitod States court ultttng at Pittsburg the Western Union Telacraph Company, will file a tult prayroi ir an Injunc tion restrteUns the Peonaylvanla Rail road Compar : from removing any poles, wires or IxUires tae plalatlff corporation from the land owned by the defendant omnpany east of Pitts burg and Brtsv. This move wfll mark tno beglnnln of a great legal battle between tho Oould-Watiaoh intorests and the PeaaaylTanla-CaBsatt oorpora tlons. KYou Could Look Into the future nnd see the condition to which your couch, If neglected, will bring you, you would seek relief at onceend that naturally would be through Shiiqh's Consumption m'L Ouarantccd to core Cbn 1 .1 1 pP Biimotlou, Brouchltia, VsVB Aatlima, oud alt lung Troublca. Cures Cooulia nnd Colds lit a tiny. 8i ocnta. Write to 8, C Wti-i-a ia Co., m On ST V tn trJ tflnt IWI Ift. 1 i - Karl's ClovprRoot,Ta purlllcs tin Blood J SAVED HIS CAPITAL. flunk l-renliloot Who Dill Not Fur. Ut Ilia Old 'I I mo I' rlonil. "Coiiie In In llio inornliig, und tho bunk will Iinvo somctliliig for you to lo," wild the pi-i'sliloiit tit a lii-ondway bunk to a meek looking infill whose Imlr was white and wlinsu eyes were nun-lied by deep crow's feet lis he left the olllcc, with u bright look of satis faction on Ids face that bud not been there before, "Let me tell you a story," said the irelilent as lie motioned to mo to re main. "I was living In Iowa, and three elty lots eoinixwed the capital that I looked to to give me a start In hiiHlneHH. 1 held on to them for a long time wlille working for a month In a real estate ollleo until they hud udvaiiced In value to $3,000, when I sold thcui to a Mt. Ioiils man. "It WTis nearly 'A o'clock, and I hur ried to tlie !nnlt. I made out tho de posit slip and laid It, with my gold and bankbook, In front of the receiving tiiller. '"It is closing time now,' lie said, 'and you hud better not iiiiiko your de poHlt until morning.' " 'Charley,' I mild, for I knew him well, 'that Is ridiculous. It Is a half minute before cloning time, nnd I In slHt that you take my deposit 1 don't want to be robbed of all tbnt I hnve on earth before morning.' " 'I will fix It Tor you,' ho said as he gathered up tlte money and bankbook and dlHnppeiired In the vault with them. In a minute he was back, and I was natoulHlied at his actions. " 'I have put It in my private box,' be continued, 'where It will lie safe. anil in the morning you enn make the deposit If you want to.' "Next morning the bank's failure was announced. "1 hurried to Charley's house, which was near by, and asked him about the bank. " Tea, It has failed and won't pay a cent,' he said. 'Just livo mluutcs be fore you came In with your mouey yr terilay the directors decided not to open this morning. I was told to give out no Information until business hoi today, and that Is the ronaon I di:'.; tell you. If you bad made your de posit, llio money would have all gone. Now It Is mi re In my box, nnd you can have It nny moment you please.' "I did get It, and It was tho foirrda tlon of my fortune. The man who was Just here Is tbnt Charley nnd was the teller wlio saved my capital for me." POULTRY POINTERS. Pure water Is more cssontlal than clean grnss. Even though turkeys are good for agers It will not pay to let them go without proper feeding. Everything In the rearing of young poultry depends upon their caro and management at least until well feath ered. Fowls Inclined to fatten too easily aro not good Inyers. Tho llesh they carry makes them lay. and this never promotes laying. . Middlings make a good food for poul try, but If wet up alone It Is too sticky. The better plan Is to mix with bran or corn nnd wet with mllK or scolding wnter. Whitewash Is better than paint on the iwultry houses, for the reason that It costs less and has a purifying Influ ence. It may bo applied as often as once a month to advantage. The properties of sunllower seed are peculiar, and n small quantity fed at the proimr time will essentially aid In Imparting to the plumage of adult fowls a gloss that no other grain will produce. Gainabcsrottir.li mid Ilia Csarrler. One of the eurtleet members of the Itoyul academy, It wns Qnlnsborough's custom to have his pictures courayed to the lnetroapolts by a prosperous Lon don carrier, a Mr. Wiltshire of Bhock erwlck. near Bath. This man refused to accept payment on the ground that he kwod pictures too wen. Be was not, however, allowed to go onr4rwe.nl- srfth atx of his best Wire, and VSca idaa of tbrtr uHUnate vntm may be ptfnasd from Om tact that Whsra at kenth thssy were sold the Krtfcxial gal svry taaatawd Ivtv The Parish Ckark of Bnd&B&oa." tot 000 gnjpaaa, and -The Barmtt V?gm,m for AfV, theme prices tae tug (xrrastttved krav Later "The Blfftcre" from orjoCbce gso kciy rwiftasfl close upon fiagxA EXPOSURE to the cold and wet Is the first stop to iroainonfa. Take a dose of PHRRV DA VIS" Wmkitter and tho danger can be averted. It has no equal as a proven tree and care for Colds, Sore Throat, yulnsy and Rheumatism. Always keep It handy, i KUTLER. JEWELER. VV.-.-,lWl4j.VS'' I i i i r M J j yatcn Repairing t:i: 1 I'Eto 3 CALLING UPON A FftlEND. Hhu War In Vllili li Two linallnh Aato lora Olico l-alil a Visit. Here Is an amusing story of Messrs, Toole and Jil'ough, the English comedi ans. Having appeared conjointly In a drama, "Dearer Than Life," In which they woro very ragged, woebegone cos tumes, they visited the well known artists Frudelle and Marahnll lo be photographed In their rags. While waiting "between tho plates" Toole, who was fond of a lark, suggested to his brother comedian to sally out and call upon a certain mutual acquaint ance, who would lie horribly shocked at receiving visitors In stic-b a garb. lirough at once assented, and, popping on their buttered bata, out Into tho street tho pair slipped and made for the bouse of their friend. Of course the neat bouaomuld and the neater lluttons were horrllled and declined even without being asked to purchase matches or the like. i "1 axes your pardon," said Toole In an assumed tone. "You're making a slight mistake. Wo want to see your master." And be mentioned the gen tleman's Christian name and that of his wife. "We have Important business with hlui," chimed In lirough. The girl's face woro a dazed aspect, and she said: "Master never sees the likes of you nt his bouse. He's most pertlckler, ain't ho, diaries?" appeal ing to the page. "You must be making n mistake." "Oh, no, we ain't!" responded Toole with supremo gravity, "but I'm sor ry William" the Christian nnmo of the gentleman "is out I haven't got a card about me," pretending to fum blo among his nigs, "but tell your mas ter that his two cousins from the work bouse ciiik-d as they - were passing through Ixmdon." London Tit-Ults. The Boatoa Ooy, "Lookln' fer a bird's nest, sonny?" asked the good natured westerner of a seven-year-old boy whom he met In Boxtoii Common. "- . :;:r." replied tho Intellectual ; r-llgy i s he continued to gaze up 1 ! Into the tree. "I am merely endeavor- Ing to correctly classify this treo as a botanical product" Columbus State Journal. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. CURE rv irjtj rtucuiuaiiioiu, i ache.HeartDlseaBe.Oravel, Don't become discouraged. There Is a enrefor you. If neceary write Dr. frenuer Ho has spent a 11 fo tlmo curing Just sucb cases aayoum. All conaultatious Free "Eight months in bed, heavy backache, pain and soreness across kidneys, also rhtu mntiKm. Other remedies failed. Dr. Fcn- ner's Kidney and Backache Care cared me completely, a. wailks, uamiei, i DrueelsU. 50c.. $1. Aik for Cook Book Free. CT UITIICinminC8uroCure.Olrcular.Dr OlsIIIUd UnnUUioooer, rreaoola..x Sold by Medford Drag Company NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T.nmi nfflcn at Roneburc. Ore(ron. October 23, 1002. Notice ! herebv clven that the following named settlor has Died notice of his Intention to make Unal commutation proof In support of bis claim, and tbat said proof will be made be fore A. S. Bllton, U. S. commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Frltlay, December &, 1902, vii: MICHAEL E. DAUGHERTY. on H. E. No. 107V8, for the Lots S and 4, 6 KBU Rm. 4. To. 34 S.. R ante 3 East. He names the following witnesses to prore Kls continuous resiaence upon ana cuiuvauon of natd land, Tlx: W. H. Brr, Ada V. Hills, R. L. Parker and W. w, farEer, aii oi mguoiw, vregoo. J . T. Brtdoeb, Register. Mffl'uistrator's SJejf Eeal Projerly In the Matter of the Estate of MelTina Clayton, liMVIHPfl NOTICE 1b hereby glTcn that thennder.Rnod. Administrator of thi E ate of Melvi .a Clayton, deceased by Tirtue of au trdc of iUt CountyConrt ol Jacksou County, Oregon, nu.'e on the ft lh da vol October. K02 said order -e-ing duly aud vcsulat-lr entered of record in tut .-nbau rccortis of !erkon Coen'r, Oregon, on October 37 VW, will sell al prlrate dale the following described real p-opsr selongint 10 said estate, tor cabu in ncua; lrfOt nre o) in Diocjt six to) aeaiBnttvu, shown and numbered on the otOclal map et AchUs-a Jackson County, Oregon, for Tbe sale of said property will be made on and alter iecenoer a iyw. j. ki. wuna, Administrate: of the Bitate of VelTlna Clay- Administrator's Noiics. In the Matter c the Estate of Lon Wa'tors, Deceased. vrOTJCE Is reteby fiten that the under- 1,1 BTgnea nr.a oetn anpoinien oy vne Honor able County Court, sitting tn probate, adminK t -atoi- f tbe estate of Lod Walters, doc-asecl. All persons hiring olaims against said estate w1 I present the same me at my offlco tn Jackoni11e, Or -rod, with proper prjof of said Or&fm as by law raquinod, wltbtn six mentbs from the date of the first publication r? tots nonce. Fffc pubHat'ooKot ember Si, 1SC2. GOS NWEOftV, Adafalstrator of the Estate of Lon WaUs . Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land oflloo at Roseburg, Oregon, Octobor 23, liwa. Notloo is hereby given that the follow ing named uottlur bas tiled notico of his In tout Ion to make until commutation proof In support of bisclatro, and tbnt said proof will be rutde be fore A. 8. Bllton, U. S. commissioner, nl Med ford, Oregon, on Friday, December 6, 190.1, viz: WILLIAM H. DARK, On H. E. No. 10797, Tor tbe K4 Soo. , Tp. 31 3., Kaoge 8 East. Ho names the following, witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said loud, viz: AdaM. Mills, M. K. Dougherty, -II. L. Parker and W. W. Porkor, all of BIr Itutto, Ore?on. J. T. Bkidgbs, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! Unitkd States Lakd Officr, , Rosoburtr. Ore. Ootobor 14. 11102. I Notice la horeby given that in compliance With tho prnvtsionfl ol the act of Congress ol Juno 3, 1378, cntltled'"An act tor tho salo of tl.n,A. Un. tl.,. ainln. nl C 1 1 I .. flu. Hon. Nevada and Wanhlngtou Territorv." as oxionueu tu uu iuu ruuiiu uttuu oiniea Dy ogi 01 August 4, mi, I FKANKLIN HOWENSTE1N. - nf Fort Wavnp. couutv of Allan. Htate of Indiana has this dav died In this ofhco his aworn state- ' meat No. 8667, tor the purchaso ol tho NK oi V. ?. . i18' '""""'dp No.irJ8., Itanire No. land noiiKlit la more vslnnl.lo lor Ita timber or alone lliiin for iiitrlcuitnrnl purpose", nml lo ca !!','.' l"h,.,'L",9l,'r'n, 'and bofora A. 8. union U. S. OommlwiloniT, at .Mcdtord.Uruiron. on Saturday, the zilh day of December, IMS. ; Ifo nnmo us wltnemuim J. 11. Molionnld, A K i Orr and ll. (J. Ciimoron, of (laid lllll, Oreiloii. nnd Kllta g. Howenatoln, of Fort Wayne Indiana. ' ' ' Any and all porsnns claiming adversely tlm above dewrllwd lands sru reqiieted to II la their clalim In thin ollleo on or bvforo anlil 27lli day of Oceembor, IWi. 1. T. Brumes. Rcglitcr. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court tor Jackson County. Ortitron. Williiirn Woodhsm and Mary"! m. rroointtin,nia wile; Alary Hpurrolland W. H.Hpnrrell, nor nusiianu ; josepn wood- ham an1 Anna lir 1 v " u... .a iiviuudiu, his wife; Ollie Keys and Herbert N. Keys, her hes band ; Riisa Gravos and Amlor.ion 8. Graves, her nuBijand, Plaintiffs, j vs. 0. II. Cannon and Ben A. Lowell, Defendants. To C. H. Cannon, one of the above ; named defendants; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled suit in tha above entitled court and cause and an swer the complaint ol plaintiffs on file against you herein within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, which said dale of tha first publication thereof la Friday, Octo ber 17, 1902; and you arc hereby notified that if you so fail to appear and answer Baid complaint within said time or other wise plead thereto the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in Ibe complaint now on file, to-wit: That the defendants in this said causa and each of them be required by tbe court to perform the conditions of a con tract for tbe purchase of the following described premises in Jackson County, ureKon, to-wit,: commencing at the sontbwect corner of the northwest quar ter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen, in township thirty six south. ranee four west, and runnine thence south 78 degrees, east (variation 19 de grees) 69 rods and 15 links; thence run ning nortn id degrees, east one hundred and six rods ; thence west 88 rods and 10 links; thence sonth eighty rods to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres more or less, which oaicl contract re quired the payment of $500.00 on March 1, 1902, end for which aaid payment you and each of tho said defendants are in default, and that it be decreed by the court that said payment be made within thirty days from the entry of the decree of foreclosure, and for want of said pay ment within said time tbe said contract of sale be cancelled upon tbe records of the county recorder for Jackson County, Oregon, and that you and each of said detendants te decreed from and alter (aid date to have no right, title or inter est either at law or in equity in or to -said premises or any part or pareel there of; that the plaintiffs have judgment against you and each of the defendants for their costs and disbursements herein and that they have such other and further equitable rebel as may to the court seem jnst and proper. This snmmonB is published by order of Hon. H- K. Hanna, one of the judges of tbe circuit court for Jaekson Coanty, Oregon, which said order was dated at Chambers October 15, 1902, end r-qured this summons to be published in The MxnroBD Mail, in Medford, Oregon, a newspaper of general circulation in Jackson County, Oregon, for six suc cessive weese trom toe date ol the nrl publication thereof, the first publication being October 17, 1902, and tbe last pub lication Novemoer 28, 1902, and requires yon and each of you to answer said com plaint on or oeiore me oy ol tne It t publication thereof. William I. Vawtep, Attorncv for Plaintiffs. Administrator's Notice. In the Matter; of the Estate of Constantino NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been antrolnted hv tha Hnnnrahln County Conrt, sitting in probate, administrator of the estate of Constantino Magruder, de ceased. All persona having claims against said estate 111 present the same to me at Central Point, Oregon, with proper proof of said claim as by law required, wil nuia six muni in six months from tha d&tA oi tne orst paoucation or tms notice. lon of this -Norembe First publication Korember 14, 1909. W. J. Friiman, Administrator of the Estate of Constantino Magruder, Deceased. Administratrix's Notice. NOTICB ta kereby aiven tbat tha uader slgned has been appointed by tha Coan Coartol Jackson Coonty, Oreeon, admlDlst.-t.-. trlx ol tha estate ol Oeo. D. Rldlnger, dceeauil All persons basing claims agalnit aM mm i an reqnlred to present tbe iaro with tin proper Toachera to me at the residence of Qas H. bannela, in Medlord. Oregon, wlthla aut rnonth, from tbe date of tbla notice. Dated October SO, lira. Battis D. SisnrsKi Admlalttratrhi ol the Estate ol Oeo. F. Kidlnger. , . SOUTH AMD BAST VIA . , S8DTHEEN PACIFIC COMPMT. Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland and way statlona at 4:21 A. 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