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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
Newly Married Man Has Trouble. ' Riverside Twonty-flvo pounds of gunpowder exploded umlor tlio rnsl tlcnco of Arthur Kustup Friday night, Siloing llttlo datnnse, however. East- Rip was married Thursday night, and two of his relatives aro suspectod of the attempt to wreck the house. The lather of Mrs. Eastup had threatened Ills daughter If she married against his wishes, and Eastup's stepson was also known to have fallen out with Eastup. , ; Japs Attack Section Boss. San Rafael There was a lively time for a short time Friday between a sang of seventy Japanese ... laborers working on the North Shore railroad near San Goronlmo and Section Boss Frank Salavlnl. The Japs became dis satisfied with Salvlni's orders and pro ceeded to throw stones and other mis. Biles at him. Salavlnl fled to the sta tion with the Japs in hot pursuit, and boarded a passing train. 'He returned later accompanied by re-enforcements and discharged the gang. $100 Rewara, 100. 1 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn thai there Is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a oonslttu lonal dtBease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Halt' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces el the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constltu lien and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its cura tive powers that thoy ofter One Hundred Dob Inrs for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY A CO- Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c Ball's Family Pills ate the best. .' S. P. Employes Granted an Increase. San Francisco Fourteen hundred men of the Southern Pacific system and the lines lu Oregon, Including train dispatchers, telegraphers and station agents, have been granted a 1C per cent increase in wages. - Safe Blown Open With Dynamite. San Francisco Cracksmen blew open a safe vdtbln half a block of the Seventeenth-street police station Satur day morning. There were four police men in the station, but they were not aware of the crime until six hours later. Startlmer, But True. "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H.Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomach aud liver trouble, JiOo at Qbas, Sprang' flruir su Must Not Attend the Races. San Francisco Clerk Mahoney has issued and order to the effect that at tendance at the races or at baseball games will be sufficient cause for dis missal. . Ran Three Blocks After Being Shot. Lob Angeles After an exciting chase of three blocks a bullet from a detect ive's revolver stopped the flight of P. G. Anderson, wanted in San Francisco on four charges of forgery. Lack in Thirteen. By sending thirteen miles William Spirey. of Walton Furnace. Vt.. got a 'box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on bis leg. Nothing else could, f OBltlvaly cures bruises, felons, nlcers, eruptions, bolls, burns, corns and piles. Only 2eo. guaranteed by Chas. Strang, druggist. Body Found Afloat in the Bay. San Francisco The body of an un known man was found floating in the bay Saturday afternoon. Not a marl or scrap of paper was found which would In any way identify the body. Fell Sixty Feet and Broke His Neck. San Francisco C. P. Perkins, a lath er, was killed Saturday afternoon by falling a distance of sixty feet in the elevator shaft of a building occupied by the Indianapolis Furniture company ' When yon wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at ones to Chas. Strang's drug Btore and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also euro bilious ness, siuk headache and constipation. . Miles Found Guilty of Murder. Sacramento The Jury in the case of Melvin Miles, the nesro charged with the murder of Mark Trujtllo, a Mexican ranch hand, brought in a ver dict of guilty of murder In the first degree and fixed the penalty at life Imprisonment. . Jeffries and Fritz to Tour Together. San, Jose After the completion of Fitzsimmons' theatrical tour, which ends Saturday night, the ex-champion and . James J. Jeffries will tour the country together. An agreement to that effect was signed here by the fighters last week. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottle of (iaova's Taste X.EB8 uniLt, Tomo. It Is simply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form.. No cure, no pay, 2rioe 50 cents. Saves the Life of Her Babe. Santa Rosa In full view of many people on Fourth street Saturday, Mrs. E. L. Bee flung herBelf from a buggy drawn by a madly frightened horse that was tearing along at a. breakneck speed. She held her child tightly in her arms, and although she fell with terrific force, the mud at the place broke her fall and she escaped with a Severe shaking, the baby being un harmed. To Cure a Gold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablet. Ail drugglBta refund the money If It falls to cure, -is, W. Drove a signature is on each box, Wsj, Bluffed By ELIA9 LISLB ? 1 ...ComtioRT nv Ellas Lisi.k.... Weariness hntl overtaken the Junior partner. It had been a bard tiny. Uultl and bonds In throe separate nn'd vast consignments had como in late too Into for deposit. For tho night nearly a million dollars must remain lu the ollloe safe. The unexpected Influx had kept the junior partner later than usu al, for he was a muster of tho detail of his otlloe. For a time be debated eslao llshlng nu extra guard nt the oilleo, but gave over that Idea. Special pre cautions would n rouse talk, and there were business reasons for keeping the matter quiet. Anyway, tho burglar alarm system aud the special watch Jji!LCU!Ji?"t jr.unr5TiKe"'of S!,fo ty. So the Junior partner leaned back In his easy otllee chair and closed his o.ves for 9 moment. ."Anything Tnore, Mr. Frnukltn?" asked the senior bookkeeper from tho inner otlloe, where tho big safe was "Xo., Has every one gone?" "Every one but you and me. sir." re plied the other with tho exact particu larity of la 11 pun so which is the result of long years spent over lodgers. "Good nlpht. then. I shall bo coming along in a few moments." It scorned n. very few "moments after the door had closed on tho head book keeper when Franklin opened his eyes again. lie swung forward in his chair, dazed, for darkness was nbout him. Consciousness, dragging Itself slowly from the cloying sands of sleep, strug gled with vnguo uncertainties. The flicker of an electric light from Wall street, seen through a distant window, helped the junior partner to recall him self to realities. lie half turned, and In that instant was wide awake, for a harsh, startled voice ouuiile said: "What's that?" "Shut your head." piped another voice -In a high, piercing tone Instinct with eavageness. "You didn't hear any thing." "Maybe 'twas somethln' outside. Where's the glim?" "Don't open up too wide, you fool," warned the high voice as a band of light appeared und broadened through the darkness. n-i' -'yT-"?'.! ,. ,-. '- outing motionless as stone, Frank lin beard the men moving along the outside part'itloii until they reached a point opposite hlnjL J.hrejrnsjum bllng at the door, which was fasteQtd by a spring lock. "Hold on," said the gruff voice. "Le's climb over the partition." "Climb over nothing!" retorted the other voice angrily. "Going out to look for a ladder, I suppose. U'you think we got all night to waste?" "Yon said the watchman was doped for two hours." "What's two hours to a bungling fool like you np against a good snfe?" "Yon gimme an hour at this safe, and I'll make a wide open Noo York of it," said the gruff voice confidently. "Open up that door first, then," said the other. "That's all right, bnt every time 1 tackle a door I think of that burglar algrm we run against In Stcyn's Joolry store." "We ain't goln' to run against any alarm here. Didn't I tell you I squared the Janitor's assistant and fixed tho wires in the cellar?" "Well, there might be" "Well, there ain't," broke in the oth er furiously. "Cut it out! D'you think you can tench me anything about any kind of wires, alarm or telegraph, or anything else? Haven't I been every thing from lineman to operator, aud didn't I run the wire tapping outfit that bilked the poolrooms last year?" "Hold the light here, then," growled the confederate. "The lock's dend easy." . During this conversation Franklin sat paralyzed at his desk. Any re sistance that be could put up against the robbers would be nlmoBt useless. He had never kept a revolver in hia desk and was accustomed to deride mildly the more cautious men of his acquaintance who always kept a load ed weapon at hand. Now he cursed himself for neglecting this precaution, recalling a saying of a western friend: "You don't want a gun very often, bnt when you do want It you want it bad." The entrance of the robbers meant ruin to him and to his firm. How easy the safe would be "for them he knew bettor than they, for the heavy door had been left open at his orders that be might put some papers In It before closing. On any other night the safe would have been closed." But this night, of all others, the Junior partner bad fallen asleep at his post, and not only he himself, but a thousand inno cent people, whose Interests were bound up In the house, were to 'suffer the penalty. Well, he would at leuBt do what be could to save them, though it were at the forfeit of bis' own life. A wild idea of smashing bis window and shouting for help he put aside. To Bend one's voice ringing up and down an empty nirohaft, bordered by vacant windows, would be a cheerless performance and prodigal of breath that be might need later on. Then It came to his mind that his pa per cutter was a Malay creese, small, but keen and strong. Armed with this he could creep over to the door and .when it opened stab at least one of the Invaders. Undoubtedly the other would shoot blm, but that didn't much mut ter, and possibly the second man might not care to wait for loot under tho cir cumstances. Sliding his hand along In search of the weapon, ho touched with ft8 S5Ete1'3fifi.fiiiSSLtL2?rln Sit his desk. It gave a little and flew up with a metallic click. Llko a flash the thought of how ho hud lu ldlo mo menta sat there mid with his pencil abaft 011 tho look ticked olf Morso coilii messages to nowhere, Jolued with tho memory of whnt tho high voice had said as to Its owner's telegraphic ac quirements, and tho two ideas coa lesced lu a well defined hope. As an operator the Junior partner was some what rusty, and us uu Instrument tho spring lock was only a fulr tonal Imi tation. . Hut It was a chance tho best one In sight and as such to bo seized. Fraukllu seised It. v . At tho tlrst accidental click tho fum bling at tho door hint ceased. "Thero's somebody In there," growled tho harsh voice, quavering'' tiiroatily. Evidently its owner was in a tremu !2!!S ?.,-"!; .C-m,m'- Thvro was nothing UvmulousliboulXlsiui'liier. "In "your mind," he snarled. "If there is, I've gut 11 bullet for hlin and my knife for you, you sniveling whelp, Jf you don't br.ieo up," ho added In n frenzied squeal. "Don't," gasped tho other. "I'll go ou. I'll" "Tfck-tiek, tl-lck; tick -tick, tl-lcki tlck-tlek, tl-lck." sounded clear through the darkness. "There!" chattered tho man who was working on the door. "Did you did you Wha-at was It?" Thero was a period of silence, broken only by Uie sharp clicking. "It's a telegraph call; that's what It Is. I don't havo to bo a operator to know that." The quavering voico was answering Its own question. "It couldn't bo." There was not the fierce assuranco in tho piping voice now that thero had been. "It don't sound like any Instrument 1 ever heard. Oh, I know!" Keller was evi dent In theione, and a corresiwiullngly sickening feeling rose In tho junior partner's chest. "It's ono of those stock tickers working overtime. You ain't going to let a thing like thnt" "You said you'd cut the wires," growled tho other voice. "You lied to mo. I ain't goln' to stay. Agrrh! Loggo my thro.t!" Tho growl had suddenly been ci-mprcsscd to a wheez ing squeak. "Open up that door or I'll strangle you!" The piping voice had a wild beast note In It now. The fumbling at the door was re sumed. Franklin could hear the lock sliding. Doggedly ho kept on with his pencil, spelling out his faked message. "Tlck-tick-tlck, tick, ti-lck-tick, tl-lck "ItVa niessago." tTio high voice was shriller thiyv. ever. "g-cn-eJi-oeiid ucip: a mgji pitched, savage ontu I rang in the air. 'nL'U UutCB-. He's gbFa prlvarawlro "there." "''"" JTho. Junior partner, got to his feet, Sresscd a butTrin and leaped uikmi his esL In the flood or light that he had turned on he could see over the parti tion a tall, thickset" fellow lending a little, wiry, redheaded man In a rnco to the outer door. Thero the little man, half turning, saw him. . "Ah, you would!" he screamed furi ously. "Take that!" Ills revolver spurted flame. There was a crash of glass, and Franklin Jumped to the floor unhurt. Across the office he raced, threw up a window and sent his voice ringing out between tbe high buildings of the street "Around In Broad street!" be called as trampling feet answered his shouts and tho dark figures of two policemen appeared. Then he went back, closed the safe, seated himself at his desk ahd wrote busily. V'hen the detectives from tbe police station came In, breathless, ho bunded a slip or paper to each. "There's the best description 1 can give of tbe men!" he said. "You can read It as you run." Sandstorms. Sand and dust whirls occur In arid regions In hot weather. They may be anywhere from a rod to several rods in diameter and from twenty to a thousand feet high. They are some times compound, a score or more small whirls forming a whirling circle around a common center. They are very com mon in India. They sometimes carry up so much sand in the Babara and Arabia that those on whom the sand falls are overwhelmed. They occur also In tbe arid regions of tho United States. In the Magdalena valley, across tbe mountains westward from Socorro, in New Mexico, during a hot day in sum mer they form at the head of a valley in a long, slender, vertical column perhaps GOO feet high and then travel down the valley toward the village of Magdnlenn, over which they burst sometimes, bringing little puffs or con trary winds and a shower of flue dust. In some places a group of stationary whirls of the same general charaCe; as the preceding Is tied down lo oik point. Such are the whirls which form sometimes over volcanoon. DlBfter Thuti the Sun. A minute parallax or about one-six-tlcth of a second of arc found for Arcturus by Dr. Elltln gives n most astounding result This small parallax Implies u distance from the earth equal to about 12,000.000 times the sun's dis: tance. This vast distance would pro duce a diminution of light of about 3511 magnitudes, so that the sun placed at the distance of Arcturus would be reduced to a star of only 0 magni tude! It would not bo visible , with an opera glass! Arcturus is therefore In round numbers 0'j magnitudes, or over 6,000 times brighter than the sun would be at tho sumo distance. .As suming tbe sama density and bright ness of surface as the sun, the diame ter of Arcturus would therefore be about Bovcnty-nine times the sun's di ameter, or over 08,000,000 miles, and its mass about 000,000 times the musa of the sun flgureB well calculated to "stagger tho imagination." Gentle- "FACTORY GIRLS." Tho Graceful and Handsome Women who Work at tho Loom. Any one who has lived In a factory town and has seen the tide of human lilo which floods the streets when the mills stop for the day, will have bevu struck by the number of graceful and handsome young girls among the ihroijg. Light licnrtvtl, smiling, mirthful, it is hard to reali.e that lliey have jtnit left a day's fatjgiiing work. Hal another sight at tracts the onlooker, lie sees iMoups of other wouicu, thin of form, dull of eye, languid of movement, and he rculir.es that these were but it few years ago as bright aud happy at their younger fellow-workers, it' is nulimil' to usU the cause of such a physical chnnge, which is not to be explaiiu-d by the stress und strnin of daily labor, because there lire not a few who, in spite of years of steady work, retain the girlish nllmclivcucss of face and figure. Perhaps the most im portant cause of this change is to be found in the prevalence of uiliuenta peculiarly feuiine, which drain the vi tality niul sap tbe strength. If the truth were known it would lie found that these worn-out women hud been workiug under physical romlilions, which, if a man suffered them would be enough to send him to bed. With throliiug liend and aching back the wage earner plods ou, feeling that she cannot afford cither to rest jf py a physician s fees, anil every lav sees uer grow more weary nnu uI6re yTeak. - - - THERE'S SO NEED TO STOl' WORK or pay expensive fees in order to be cuied'of womanly diseases. Hundreds of thousands of weak and sick women have been made well nnd strong by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflamma tion ami ulceration and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well, "A few years ago I suffered severely with female weakness and had at times dreadful pains," writes Mrs. V. Ilrown, of Cresweil, Harford Co., Maryland. " I went to u:y il.c'.o;, and lie gave me medicine trhieh di 1 me good for a while, but I would gvt worse nraiu. I had a lick headache nearly all the time ; was so weak aiouiui ui) v.aijt could hardly bear auyt'.ii::g to touch me. My feet would keep r.-.bl and 1 could hardly do my work. I would work n while and then lie down a while ; was completely run down. Sui?crc.l from disagreeable drain aud r'j severe wins ut times. After using live bottles of Dr. Pierce's Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the 4lrnat,irtt!l n l Aiirnata nil Irln.la . ' food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It ullowg you to eat all tbe food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By Its use many thousands i f dyspeptics havo been .,.,1 fl- .,,-.., I. in,. l folliwl If. vuivu ativ, ... , ..1 ,,,, ,k ui.--.; imiuui w jruvuutH iu:..;ubiuu uiguaun iiiusluiu' ach, relieving all dlstressafter eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. DfWitt A Oo., Ohlcaira Xboll. bottle conLMas 2H tlmestbu&oc.slzo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UKITKD BTATP.H LAST) OFFICK, KoseburK, Ore., Hopt. 23, IWY2. Notice In hereby given thnt In compliance wi'.h the provlnlons of tho net of Coiiktohh 0f June 3, 1878. entitled "An net for the Halo of timber In nan in the Btnten of California, Ore on, Nevada, and WuHhlngton Territory," bh extended to nil the Public Land States by act of AiiKiint 4, WS2. JOSKI'II T. COLE, ofHpokane, county of Hooka no, Btnto of Wash 1 UK ton, nan thin day filed lu thin oflleo hln Hworn statement No. JVH1, for the purehuno of Iho HKof N WU, and loin No. 1, 2 and 4, of nvuiiun nui si, in itni iinittji iin, a o.f isuiiu No. 2 Kant, and will offer iirnof to fthow that , me inna rook in m more vaiunoie ior ub umnor or b to tie than for agricultural purpotiefi, and to etahllh hf claim to fluid land beforo tho Register and Receiver at RoKcburg. Oregon, on Wcdncffday, thu 4th dny of Miirch, Y,m. He nainen as wltnoHHcn: Carlo, Carlson, Wallneo 0. Carey anil Charles J. Johnnon, of flpokaue, WaHlilngton, and W. W. WHHto, of I'umfia, Oregon. Any nnd all pemonK claiming advornoly the ahove-dcHcrlbcd lands nro requested to file their clalmw In this ofllco on or beforo natd 4th dny of Mnrch, VMi. J. T, 11 hi do eh, Register. Administrator's Notice. In the Matter of the l'.Hlalo of 1'hllotun 11, Phil. brlrk, bucciiKcri. V OTICK Is hereby tflvcn that Iho undcritlKncrt ii has been nMiointc.l liy the Honorshlo County Court, sitiliiK lu nrolmtc, Hrimiiilfllrntor of thu CHtntcof I'hlletui II. lMiilhrlrk, dtieciiMcd. All perHonn having claims nKalnnl Hfllrl uhIiiIo will precent the same to tne at the olllne of F. M Stewart. Id Medfonl, Orogns, with pronor proof of Hnm claim aH by law ruftilrerl, within six months from the iVato of tho first publica tion of this notice. FIrHt publics iton November 11, 1W)2. 8. W. Povn, Administrator tho Kglato of I'bllotlis II. 1'hllbrlek, I.'eceaHcd. J, K. Ngll, Attorney, '. V l'nvorlto Prescription, three of IiIh 'OoMmi Medical Discovery ' and one vial of l)r, l'icrcc'B Pleasant 'l'cllutn, and following the advice you gave regarding the 'Lo tion Tablets, ' I can truly say that I am cured, The doctor said It was uteiluu disease I had." The sick woman who begins the use of Dr. l'ierce'a Favorite 1'rcnoripllnn begins the cure with the first dose she takes. Woiuen who lutvo suffered for long years and found no help from doc tors or other medicines have found a perfect and lasting cure in the use of "Favorite Prescription." IT ALWAYS lim.l'S and almost always cures. Tills state ment is based upon the fact that ol tho hundreds of thousands of women who have used "l'avorite Prescription" ninety-eight per cent, have been per fectly und permanently currd, Only two woman in each hundred have lulled ol a complete cure, and even lu these cases there has been marked relief and improve ment ; the headache Is less frequent, the Imck ache less severe, and household duties long laid aside ate under taken anew with com fort and satisfaction. "I can truthfully nay that Dr. Pierce's vorite Prescription is wonderful medicine ami deserves the praise given It," writes Mrs. l'.minu Smioucr, of Litkcview, nloiilcahn Co., Mich., llox 3S3. " I was sick four mouths and the medicine prcscrilird by the doctors ilid me 110 good. Finally I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce for bis advice. He an swered in a very kind letter, instructing uie what lo do. I followed his advice, ami to-day am a well woman, thanks to Dr. Pierce." No woman should delay the use of "Favorite Prescription " If she is sulfer iug from woiuaulv disease. The longer womanly disease is neglected the greater its effect ou the general health, anil the slowcr the cure. There is no object ill experimenting Willi other medicines wncu tue experience 01 tnoiisuuna 01 women proves that "Favorite l'rrscri tioti'Hslhe surest ami safest of put-up medicines for the cure of disease pecu liarly womanly. Tint l'Kivn.i'.r.it of sick women. Sick and ailing women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, frtt. All correspondence is sacredly secret ami the written confidences of women are guarded by the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr. 1'ier nun ni staff ui personal coiistiltiuiuni with women at the Invalids' lintel aud Surg, ical Institute, Uulhito, N. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce", Buffalo. N. Y. It is hardly trossiblc to overestimate the value of tills free consultation by letter with Dr. Pierce. In numerous cases such as Mrs. Spoouer's. when local medical advice aud treatment hud failed to give relief, a letter to Dr. Pierce has been the means of restoring perfect health. Accept no substitute for " I'uvorite Pre scription." The substitute medicine is only the shadow instead of the sub stance and is pressed on the customer because it pays the dealer a little more profit than is paid by a high -class standard preparation like "Favorite Pre scription." PRKft TO WOMEN. Dr. Pierce's great medical work, the Common Sense Medical Adviser, Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. This work contains more than a thousand large pages of valuable medical Information. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth -bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the Iwok in paper covers. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. llNtTKii Htatkh Land Officii, ItoftuhurK, Ore, Ocl'i.Hjr 11, lixri. Notice In hiTfliy Klvcti mt hi roininnco wllh tho TrovUlriiH ol I ho mt of CoiiKrvMH of June :i, 1H7H, eiitlilctl "An ru-t for tho unit of llinhur Imidn In tln Htnt of ('tillfnrnlri, Ore Km, Novniln nnd Wnnlihifitoii Territory," extended to nil tho I'll bile I . ml Hlntci by not of AukukM, IW, y.U.AH. IIOWKN'HTKIN, of Fort Wnynu.f-ounty of Allen, Htntu of Indlnnn, linn Oil day JIIim. lu thin oOlcu hur nworn ntntu muiit Ntp. MM, for tho ptm-hithu of Iho HWA of HcM'ilon No. h. in Tnwuolilp No, R, KniiKu No. 1 KftMt, niul will offer proof to lmw Hint tho 1 ni id Nouicht In more vnlimhln for Un tlintmr or ntonc Ui mi for nurtcultural purpoHUM, nml too tnoliHii hur clniin to Hitrt lnixl tfori A. H. Hilton, V. H. CommtiMloncr, nt Mi'dforri, Oru foil, on Htittirdny, thu '7th lnv of Dcoomln'r, UW. Hhu imi.tuH ah wltncHNon: J. I), McDoimld, A. E. Orr hikI I), (,. Cameron, of Oolil lift), Ore Koii. nnd Frunklln HowuimUiiti, of Kurt Way no, Indiunn. Any nnd nil pomonn claiming ftdvcmcly tho nbove-detferltxMl Inndn nro rcuixmicd to II lo their ctnlinn In thin ofllco on or oof tiro until '7 th day of Dcccmkor, 1W2. J. T. Br DOM, Hon I iter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office st llosoburir, Oregon, October 10, Notice Is hereby given thai the following named settler has filed notlco of his Intention tomaboflnul commutation proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will ho made bo fore A. H. Hilton, U. H. commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Monday, Ilccouihor 1, IU02, viz: THOMAS KEARNEY, On II. K. No. :iW7, for Iho VXt of M Boo. 87, K'A of NI Hca. M, Tp. 33 8., U. 8 Kant. no names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous rcsidonce upon und cultivation of said land, viz; Harry W. Colgravo nnd Ohnrlus Mllllgnn, of Modford, Oregon; William lnvls, of 1'rospoat, Oregon, aud W. L. Orr. of Modford, Oregon. J. T. Biuixies, ltoglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I,am Omen, KosoburK, Ore, Nov. 7; 1002. ' Notlco Is herahy glvon that In compliance with thu provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 8, I87K, ontillcd "An nut for tho snlo of timber lands In tho Hiatus of California, Ore gon, Novada, nnd Washlngloit Territory," as oxtonded lonll the I'ubllo Lund Btatus by nut of August 4, 1802, UJIJISA LYONH. of Trail, county of Jackson, Hlftto of Oregon, has this day filed 111 Chls oflleo hor sworn state ment No. , lor tho purchase of Iho BWtf, of Section No. 110, InTowmhlp No. 112 8., Knngo No. 1 East, and will offer proof lo show that tho land sought Is lnoro vulunblc for Its tlmhur or stone than for agricultural litlrposnn, nml to CHtabllsh her claim to said land hnfnro A. H. Hilton, U. B. Commissioner, al Mcdfo.d, Ore. gon, on WodnoHilay, the 4ln day of February, loo:!. Bite names as wltnesHcs: Hsmtiol deary, Jofrorson Howoft, Thomas Lyons and Harry Campbell, al ITrall, Oregon. . Any and a I iiorsons claiming adversely tho abovc-duHC rtbiid lands aro rciUontcd to fl lo Itiafr claims in this ofllco on or hoforo said 4th day of February, lOOil, J. T, BiHbOiiS, Ilcglntor, U00IKTIK8 Olf MKDFOIU). I. O. I), I'', I. '.iIKo Nu. lilt, li. null. Ill I, tl, t. If', hull u mi-v h; ..uii-i iiiy at nt i,., VlnUlnH brothuni uluuyn wulcomo. K. W. I'AI.KIN N. U. A. II. NaVI.iiII, lino. Huo. 1. i;. tl. l.ituguu mvor ttiu'iiuiunixnt, Nu. HU, moots In I, O. o, K. hull iho n'coud und luurio n uiHinstiuys m eiuill liiontll at H p, in. II. H. lUllVKV U, V. VY, I . Vinm, Borlbo. Olhu Itobolluh l.odgo No. UH, moots In I, O O, 1"'. bull Urn I und third 'I'uomluyH of ono6 intuitu, VlKllhiif lloi luvllml louuonil, Al.l'A NaVI.iiii, N. 0. MlKMH Cnx, lloc, Hun. A I .i; a. .it,. -,m , uth i,i i t t'liiny on or lie fore 'i. II mom. .tl h ., in,, t, M ..un mi hull, . , ' A. "VIM V W. M. W . V, l,iiiis'i:irrr, limi.:.,n K,o' -V- ' -hum U'.liit. No ,"i , ,111,1, ""y . H no p, 111, V lull niw lirollioi'H 1 ways wnleiiint . ii, ll. Ki.wuiil), U. 0, It. Jf. I'll 1 114, IC. of It. Ulld H. Ktilglils nf IIiii Mniiiniwoii,-'lrliimpli Tont No. I I, iiiooin lu roeulur rovlow nu lltu Inl ami lid Krlilnvn of moh iniiuili lu A. o. U, W. Hull ui 7:wip. in. VIsliliigHlrUnlgliisoordlul. ly tiivllod loutioml. ,., . .A' " KI.I.IMIH, Culiiinundar. W. T. VllllK. U. K. A. O. U. v., Dogrnoof Honor Itslhor Im'uo No. Ml, moots uvmy IM and lib WodtirfiUj oruulug ol onoh lumiih. ul A. O. U. W. hull. TBUUIWA IIUllllAIIII, O.ol II. HUM'S lllKIKKNYtM. Iloo. . A.' V.'.1'.' ..,'c""' "'els ovcrynril and third Wiidno.iluy In iho uioutli nl K p, in, JJtr hull In tlio oporn Uluok. Vlslilns brothers Invited to nitinul. VAi.i..im Wooiih, M.'W. AsiiAUt, IIiiiiiiaiiI), Hocurdor. , .;Jlul,ATMl""'ir,11 l''"" N"' m eecm ovory Hiitunlny evening In A. W. II. W. hull Visiting Pmtarii luviicil tn uiinnil, , . , . il. W. bTKI'HNNIHlN, I'. 14. I.. A. Jiiiiiiaw irn, Woodmonof the Wnrhl-Cluuip No. OU, moots m!?., !"'",'", evening In K, u( I. bull J. W. Wll.BT, U. 0 HiiHAtrM Mann, flnrk. :hrrBnlhi.iiium (.'Irolr. No. hi, Womrn at .. ,nl, :.,,.v,n nooonil nail luurtn Tutmduv- .... " N.' It. Mmiitnuki, o, N. ICatiikuimi Wait, Clark. W. It. O.-Chnslor A. Arlliur Corns No. SI uieots second ,.. fuu-ili WeilncMlay of ecb Ml.-. IVAN tWuT- '" A '-Oiester A. Arthur lot No it mee - In H-,,,iin , hall ovory ."oiul in" t'iUK? '.''""V ,l"Khl In ouch moiilh at 7" Vlnllli.gCouirude r.llullv inrliod lo utlona. u . . Khanm KAfMiuriift, fvm. U k, ANiiiiim, Adjuisnt. iwu. M us. J, MnA. Bccotu'y UW- ,'n"l,,, Iratrrnnl llnuherhoud-Mmis ilvcry Krlduv eve .log u 7:liu p in., In lhir hall if, i,V l" ol I. Ul . Ilg Mrdfohl, Oregon. vuill ,. ttlntor. anil lliolhcrs cordially Invliiul, 1 1 " '.l,.o,lltlcrelr',. "' A. Khukwa, I'reM () K H.-lleamrs tlmplrr. No. l. moots sec ond and fourth Thursday's ot oath month al Masonic lull .Medfonl. Oregon. Vl, tors and btolhors always wnuoroo. .. Mns I.. J. hsim, r. it. Haiti k K I'ii uki.. 8eeroiiry. OHUROHEB OF MEDFOHD. MeltKKlisl Kplscopal Church W. II. Moora. pastor. I'reachlng every Hshbuth at It a. m? and 7:311 p. in. Hunday school at 10 a. in., II. i Ollkey, supl. Class moating efory Hatbath at clonoof sermon, Levi Kauoolt, leader. Kb worth league every Halibath evening at o-au o l-uucell, prnnl. Iftgular weakly prayer meet, lug every Thurodoy evening ut7:ait Ladle' sowing circle every week. Missionary socle 1 1 mnois tho llrst Krfday In each mouth. Presbyterian Church-Thomas K. Day, 1) p aclln pator. Itesldenc at maime In lear of rliunU. I'reachlng every Habtiath al II a m and S p.m. Hunday school at 1U a. in. K IC (lore, Bupl. Chrutlon Kmleavor meellng arxi l.aillesrMlnilouary Hoclely '.'d Tuesday ol'esch nioolhntJ:aip, m Mrs. Harah Van ojco I'rcw. llopUit.ohurch-Mev.T. I,. Crandall, naiuw. Sahliatn services: I'renchlng II a. in. and p. m.i Hnhhalh school 10 a.m.; 11. V. , (j 1 p. m.i prayer meellng 'Hiur-lay at 7:M0n. m.l covenant meeting M J-JM p. in. on MntunlaJ pro. coding llrst sabbath, ttirangers and Irlemls ul ways welcome. . Christian church corner of m tn and 1 strums. I'roucblug ovory Lord's Hay at II a. m. nml s p. m Uunday school at 10 a. m Hrayei meeting ovory Thurmlny evening. Thopooplo welcome K. M. I'uttorson Das tor Resides at tho oburch. Methodist Episcopal Churoh Houlh-flov. M L. Uarby, pastor. 1'roachlng every Bunday al II a. m. and evening; Huuduy sotiool at 10a. m r I'rayer meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock: Woman's Home Mission Hoclely moots Aral cduendny In tnoh niiinlb al :8U p. m. Kverv one la cordially Invited lo all our services Ht. Mark's RplscnnnlChurchl Kvonsongault sorinon, 1st nnd 3d Sunday of euoh monlli nl 7.30 p. m. Holy communion, id Hunday of oacb inoiilh at ll a. m. Morning prnyor and sor. mon, 4th Huudsy ol each month at 11 a. in. Bun duy school at lo n. in. All Invlicd. i'owsfrca. h. M. Idle-nan. 1'rlonl In ohargo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htatks Land Omen, .... , ,llo".0,""'K.0re..Noveinhor7, IWJ. Notlco Is horeby glvon that III coinpllanco wllh Iho Iho provisions of the net of Congress of Juno II, entitled "An not for tho nalo of limber lands In Iho Htnles of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land slates by set ol August 4, IS92, ' JOHN L. JOIINHON, of Illg ntilto, couuly of Jneksou, Htslo of Ore. g.'li, has this day lllcd In this onico his sworn "Vil'SfJ" Aft "'J'i.fiir "iiliurchaiio of the WU of NW', XfU of HWir, of Hecllon No. !M, bl Township Nij. an Solllh, Rnngo No. 2 Hast, anil will offer proof to show lhal tho laud sought s moro valltab o for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills e aim to raid laud before It. I,. Ilarllelt, county e (irk, nl drains I'nss, Oregon, on Balurdsy, tho 24 1 h day of January, lotia. Ho uamns as wit nossosi 1). K, Warner, of Hnlllind, Oregon, O. .'.-"Sl n'l0'.?".'." '"A""' "'Wi Jnhn Oboii. chain, of Illg initio, Oregon, ami Dick llesslo, of Central Point, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming advorsoly tho nboyo desorlbod lands nro requested to lllo tholrnlnlins In this oIHco on or before said 21th . Jay of January, 1008. J, T. Uiiiikies, Itoglstor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United htates Land Ofeioe, . v, . """oburg, Oregon, Nov. 7, 1102. Not co Is honihy given Hint in cninpllanee iv, .',!?. ffi'? Ml? '!!!!!! timber lauds 111 tho Htates of California, Ore ; Kim, Novniln, and Washington Territory," n cxtonilcd to nil tlio, public (ami status by not ol I HOWAHl) M. COflH, I of Mod fori), county of Jackson, Hlnlo of Oro. gon, has this day flloil In this ofllco his sworn l'f,l?,u'!l'lt!,'!',mP!,l'r 11,0 J'tirchaHo ol thoBU; Hl 'A of Seotlon No. 2, In Township No. US fi., Kongo No. 1 West, and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is moro valuable., for Its timber or stone than fur agricultural niirnnscs, and tn establish his claim to said land beforo A. fl. Billon, tl. H. Commissioner, at Moiltord, Oregon, on Saturday, tliu 1-ltli duyol February, 11X13. Ho nnmos as witnesses: It. W.' ""J?1 '!! Modford, Oregon, Harvey Itlcharilsnn,' of Trail, Oregon, and B. Worinnn and B. N. i Wnrnor of Modford, Oregon, ' Any nnd nil parsons claiming advorsoly tho nhovo-doHcrlbed lands aro rununstod In fllo Iholr claims In this nlllco on or hoforo snld 14tM i clay of Fvbruury, 11108. ' . J. T. Biiidob) noglNtor,