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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1903)
f : ' A'snaStorr. Fowling Is now very little prncttcrj 111 the Slietluiul IslnnilH, nltliouKh many CKp nre secured nnmmlly. Many tin-ill-iwr stories of fowling ndventure tiro told by the Wietlnnilers. A mnn who lind undertaken to climb a certain sleep cliff was neither very expert enoed nor very brave, although lie boasted of being both, tie implied i!j ward, however, briskly without look ing behind until iie had got up nluiu: lot) feet, when he stopped to breathe. uno pause Was fatal to his self posse sion, and he called' out In tones of Ur lir, "Men, men, I mri going T mil go- lug." But he still held on for n little. and it was not till he had shrieked many times "I nm going" that he did fall headlong. - 1 : Ills comrades, having thus been warned, moved the boat out of the way so that the poor fellow e.-mrt? .tdicnr down Into the deep water. Mighty was the plunge, but at length he rose "to the surface, when of course he was In stantly caught hold of and dragged Into the boat. After many gasps and much spluttering of sea water froiu his mouth his only remark 'wus":""Kh, men, this Is a sad story. I Imve lost my snuffbox." "Sketches and Tales of Shetland." Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury a mercury will surely destroy the sense of otucu auu completely aerange ino wbolu sys tem v. ben entorlni; It through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable phv-il-clans, as vae damage they will do is tea told to l?e,K ou P9. Possioly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, a, contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood andmuctus surfaces tr- the ptein. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure v Mi K I the genuine. It l taken Intern.lly. nud made In Toiedp, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney is Co. Tesii monlals free. . . oia oy Druggists, price 75c , bottle. . Hall's F"-" ; .-- ....... ir ... - -.-j Milt are the beat. : - ' Possibly Trne. Mamma (to a friend who Is lunching with her) 1 don't know why It; is, but I always eat more when we have om pany than when we're alone. - . Tommy (helping himself to .the third piece of cake) I know why it Is cause we have better things to eat Brooklyn Life. wu n sr n- -'&rtt tt" tr Sjwo? in ;! Tif M POM tt tt urn it it it it it , B. Lewis. ! F BRACKED home this morning after a visit of three Weeks to tt tt L.jt Day UU Mother, tu-tnw't VUlt I Memo. r.b!e For Hor Tyranny. She Vetoes a Hotf Deal, Bars Corns, Drives Away Houo Tender miDCrdmj Ucnjamiu Burton Down tv iti it it tt tt tt: it tt The crowned heads of every nation. The rich men, poor men and misers . All join in paying tribute to DeWitt's Little Early Risers. H. Williams. San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them toeverybody. They cure Constipation, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all other liver troubles. Chas. Strang. Paraalte Flowers.' Curious excrescences resembling rude flowers that grow on trees In Tlerra del Fuego are described by a corre spondent of La Nature, Paris. These are found to .be due to a parasitic growth, buf the "flowers" consist of the Inner wood of the tree which has been forced through the bark and as sumes various fanciful shapes, often those of the classical acanthus, seen on Corinthian capitals. The parasite that causes th growth is a relative of the mistletoe. Unconscious From Group. During a sudden and terrible attack of oroup our little girl was unconscious from strangula tion, says A. L. SpaSord, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was administered and repeated often. It re duced the swelling and Inflammation, cut the . sulcus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It enres Coughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers lu the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health giving oxygen to the blood. Chaa, Strang. - :i j v' ' Street -Car Speed.:., "Ever notice," asked, the street cat philosopher, "how the speed of street icars- is-regulated Jy ';onr- frame of mina.' - - - -. . .- - - - ; "In what way?" - "Notice how slow a street car ; -when you are In a hurry to catch ' train and how fast it goes when yon run to catch It" Baltimore Herald. . (Copyright, ISM, by C. BRACKED home after a visit of three Weeks to ;. uiy an.n.hiw, . MivJtqwser. In previous articles 1 have related several little Incidents of the first two weeks. As tq,tho jMrd week, I will lake the days In rotation. s . I Nlonday.Wheu .Mi Bowser en mo home from the oflleo this ovenlhg, ho twns Peiullng hli feet and had his shoulders UumpcUip. Hu kicked the gate open, and between the gate and the steps ho picket) up. an old teaspoon tvhlch some boy must have tossed into the yard. ,IIo ascended the. steps with that spoon waving in' the nlr, and, mistaking me for Amanda, he cried out: ....... "More waste and extravngauce! An other milestone on the road to the poor house! .Woman, will theroever be an end to this" "There will be, Benjamin Burton Bowser,! said I. "There will be an end right hare and now. If you have come home tonight with a scrap under your hat, I'll see that yon are not dis appointed!" '.i- S.A.W - "But hero is a spoo rT? lessi- . . rr wluch has care- . own thrown out, as have thou sands and thousands of others," he protested. A '-" ft ' r-'- - ? 1 "Then -we'll throw It in again, and yon may eat with It" ' . -. v .; Mr. Bowser was grouty all the even ing, but that made no tlifference to me. IBy bedtime he seemed to have re solved to make the best of things, and he went to bed without slamming doors or kicking over chairs. , Tuesday. Before leaving' for the) ofV lice In the morning Mr. Bowser talked on BO Thursday. When Mr. Bowser enmo home this r-venlng; he was lit good na ture, and alter-dinner ho suggested n trolley rhlo by. moonlight. Amanda was ready to put ou her uat at o'ueo, hut I 0(.U him out Into the back yard and said: "Henjamln, you took a moonlight trouey rmo not long ago. You llist got mad because Atnnnda complained or a ueadaehe. Then you roared ut a passenger who happened to step ou your toes. Then you yelled at the con ductor because the current happened to bo shut off for a minute, and before you had got a mile you called a fat man n hog and got Into n tight." "I don't allow anybody to walk ou me," says Mr. Bowser lu reply. itut nre you going out with n chip aloui Neithet iuy1oiru6rAmm!da wants to carry a club or gerint'o a row. If you can jjItiTiu "and look at the moou and civil to the other pas augers, we 'viii jjo, but otherwise Went. It was hard for him to behave, but by polutlng uiy finger nt him now and then 1 kept him In sub jection, nud no one was nrtirdered. Friday. Mr. Bowser sat down to breakfast. Ke growled out that thj chop' wasn't tit for a dog to eat and was going to say that Mrs. Bowser probably ordered tho cook to drive tacks Into It to spite him when I re marked: "That will do for this time, Benja min. I knew when you were glad enough to get codfish for breakfast, and I don't want to hear a word against mutton chops." HE WAS IN A BOW WITH THREE HACKMEN. ' A Scientific Discovery, Kodol does far the stomach that which It is unable to do for itself, even wben but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplleslhe natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the aervoua tension. wnile the inflamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you c&t aud enables the stomach and digestive vi g, mo w transform ait looa into rich, red viuuu. tiuH. otraag. i Iftrnorinir Precedent. J I: Edmonln Mrs. Topuotch is what I calMinpertiuent. ; Eudocia In what way? ' ". t i I Edmouia-Why,- she Is not a Colonial Dame, but when she came to the colo nial, reception she had on a more ele gant frocl: than any one of the Dames r-Petrol! I-'ive ".-v 1 One Hundred Dollars a Box is the value H, A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C. places on DeWitt's V'ltch Hazel Salve. He says: "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but fill failed ex cept DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me."- It is a combination of the healing prop erties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and protruding plies, sores, cuts, bruises, eczcmai salt rheum and all skin diseases. Chas. Strang. Very Pine Handiwork. ".Dr. Heylln, in . his "Life of King Charles," records that during the reign of Queen Elizabeth "there was one who wrote the Ten Commandments,: the Creed, the Pater Noster, the queen's name and the prayer of our Lord within the compass of a penny and gave her majesty a pair of spectacles of such an artificial making that by tho help thereof she. did plainly and distinctly discern every letter." .f A somewhat similar feat-was that ''rare piece of work brought to pass by Peter Bales, nn Englishman, who also exhibited efore her majesty the entire fsime written in a nook containing as many lenfes fls a full sized edltloiij but fitting Into a, walnut.".. .. .7.--.. about buying a hog, but I sat down on him at once. He came home to dinner without finding any spoons, but he was just in time to meet the Iceman. who had a bill of a dollar or so to collect , ; "By the great horn spoon," yelled Mr. Bowser, "but what does this mean? Must I submit to these bold faced robberies every day in the year?" "Benjamin," said I as I laid my hand on his arm, "you've had a lump of Ice a day for the last month, and there's the bill for it. The ice hasn't been burned in the range nor given away to tramps. It has been used to preserve your meats and vegetables and furnish Ice water, and you'll pay ror it ana Bang on to your breath.': ; He looked around for a crowbar with which to strike me dead, but not flnd 'ing any he paid the bill and sat down. with a. sigh. Later In the evening he observed that if ever he were left a widower he wouldn't marry the best woman on earth, and I replied: "Benjamin, don't fret your gizzard. Amanda will outlive you by ten years, and your mother-in-law will probably be holding your hand when you pass away." Wednesday. At 6 o'clock In the morning I thought I heard somebody sneak downstairs, and a little later I looked out of a back window and saw When I had dressed and got down, a man who had a horse to sell was show ing the animal off and boasting that he belonged to the Seek No Further breed Mr. Bowser was hesitating about clos ing a sale for 1100 when I opened the llcy gate and said: . "Benjamin, ain't you n Jittlc afraid that this early morning air will have a bad effect on your asthma?" "I I was looking at a . horse," he stammered in reply. : , "So I observe. I ean see from her that he has two spavins and a ring bone, and it he isn't blind he ought at least to wear spectacles. I heard him spoken of as n Seek No Further. That's correct, Benjamin. He won't have to seek no further for a woman who knows a borso from a giraffe. I don't think this is your horsy day." 1 He looked at me for n minute as If he meant to have my life, and the mnn with the horse said he killed his moth er-in-law seventeen years ago, but It ended in Benjamin going down Into his boots. It's a wise man who knows his mother-iu-layr. "Are you never going home?" he roared at me. "I am, Benjamin going home tomor row night, but meanwhile don't yon get too colty. If you do, I'll change my mind and stay a month longer.' no reacneu nomu at 0 o clock p. ni. without having anything to kick ubout, but after dinner he told Mrs. Bowser that he had been advised by the doc tor to drink three quarts of goat's milk a day to get the acid out of his blood and that he should probably buy four goats during the evening. She, poor soui, naun t any objection to make, but 1 turned to nlm with: "Benjamin, what, particular acid It it in your blood f' "It's what causes rheumatism," he answered. ' "When have you had rheumatism?" I ve got It now." "Whereabouts?" 1 - "In my legs." "I beg to differ with yon, Benjamin. A man who can slip over back fences the way you do can't have rheumatism in bis legs. You may have a buzzing In your ears and wheels In your beau, but your legs nre all right. Goat' milk may be good for you, ns yon are a good deal of a kid, but there will be no goats around here." "Do I run thisjiouse or do you?" Hi- Shouted nt tne. " do, Benjamin, and don't you mnke bout It. I've run It for two I ve got olid day mure left on the third. If you want to buy n hippopotamus or a boa const rictor, go ahead, but don't let me find any goats in the back yard In the morning." Saturday. As I was - to start for home today Mr. Bowser made It n hollo day and a day of rejoicing. At breaks fast I had to warn him, that If be wanted better coffee he might go lo ia hotel, and nt 10 o'clock I Interfered to prevent him from buying nn oyster 'farm and raising his own oysters, but we got him through the rest of the day without trouble. He took me to tho depot In a cab and said he was sorry I couldn't stay longer, and I kissed him nnd offered to put In two weeks more, and then he hurried out. I know whut would happen. His peiit'iip feel ings had to find escape, nnd they were escaping as my train moved nwny- that' is, he Was In n row witlr three hackmen, and enjoying himself as ho hadn't before for three long weeks. '" --8AHAH-.TANE CA11TEK, Mothor-hi-Iuw to Mr. Bowser. 'f....Mm!rM,.M:..QXxSxh. a mistake wfe'Can THE ARIZONA KICKER. Boiiio Lively Iteina n( Novo l-'rom a lluay IMltor'a licit, Copyright. IIKW, hi- IT, Unvln.1 There will Im no tall buimi In ttlvo llduui liulih tills year, but nix more MitoniiH will be quietly run up and lla Ished off lo iKvominoilalc tho Ineieas lug business, . Old Jim Ketvson. who bus lust re turned from Now 'Mexico, witnessed three lyiuiilncH v. hile he was gone, ami lie says lliey were all bungles com pared to our in ll-ille ways. , ' Our last Issue contained a selection of seventeen murders compiled from va rious sources, and yet Colonel Morton has ordered us lo Mop iiii copy 011 Hip ground that the Kleker has become too .Sunday sehnollsli. -Tim colonel Is a nice man, aud we'd like to keep hint on our list, bill he mustn't expee! too inueu or a gooa tiling. We've gut to run In a few balloon ami railroad ac cidents for the benellt of other read ers. If the party . who threw a rook through our bedroom window lu the postoillee the other night will call and repent the performance! we will re quite lit 111 as he deserves. It happened that we were 11 few seconds slow lu getting out of bed that night. Old Joo Wheeler claims to hnvo seen, a silver tipped bear, near Sailor erWk lnstj!u,uday. f lie Is telling thy, trtiU,, then ho struck. SomeyilniJ Tit 'last he couiuu 1 iisk 10 uny hun a drink of whisky or lend him a quarter. The vigilance committee over nl Lone Jack seems to need nn Instruct or. It has hung one nitiu three differ cut times, and yet he Is walking around today lu good health hud declaring that he has come to town to stay. M. QUAD. I Bounsxnrt) ok mkdfouu. 11. idling" Dyspepsia Cure Uirjcsts what you oat. I. I). I. I', l.lll';i' Ne. Nl, M i x llil tvi'i', Miitui'iliiy til nl i, 111 Oil! t-t 111 IV It Vl IVllU'llllll-. ;, U. NV, O.u.isLpm, N, i. . 1 A. II. N.vVinu. Uiic, Hue. . .. ." l. (. II. I1', Kukiiii 'liriW'r,ilt.,ii li.i'lilt K-i. . rein In 1, l). ( .-. V. hull II .1 1.1 I mid hull III WeiluetitliivM e( inn II 11, iintl, ul ft 11 m, . i II. II. Ii .1 11 vi A u: i Vim It, Hill'lliu. 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' ",")" VM'' '""ilUt In auuii. ooiuucuuii'Mi.n iiiuuriueove. situ in l-ri liy mi i r 1,0 III JUl ilt.lt- liuii. ! : I. x 1111)1 v K. M. " k nr r i:Vill.i, IVlll l rii'tiii It. Ii. I'tlll .'-M11111 liuti ,u. .11, i.,ui. .qua t.l Ii p. III. VliiUnu- Uitfthul-rt ill '.V . .. ''" "' Ul.woliu, o. 0, I', K. ol It, uui H, , . . KiiltfltiN nt (tie MiU'oitiit-nK, Trllilliim tnm on 1:1 11 A. . 1 1 alllns rill' K11UUI U. W. Inuuntlal- vWl BO YEARS' ; Hull III Tl.'mil. III. V ,4 ,, v iv .iii'uil. v.T;Y,,,,K,.lA'.t!'la'''","''0ul,"""l",,r' Motlr-rit ronvrraatlona. (At a funeral, whispered.) "lie looks so natural!" "Doesn't he! I'm surprised. IIo Buf fered so, yon know." "Yes; so I heard, now well she bears up!" "Wonderfully. It's really remarka ble; but, then, she always had such will power." "Yes, Indeed. I remember" "Will she wear a veil?" "I don't know. He didn't approve of the Idea. He always told her not to." "Still, I think she ought to." "So do I.. It's such a comfort to woman." isn t it no was well off, wasn't he?" . "Oh, yes; but I'm told thnt It's all entailed." "How do you mean ?" "Well, she gets only the Income, and If she married again It goes to a niece." "Too bad. But, then, she never would marry again." "iion t tie so sure of that. I wouldn l boa bit surprised."' I know It. One never can tell. I'm so glad I saw him." "So nm I. It's a comfort to know bow he really looked." "I suppose we ought to say some tning to berr- "Oh, yes; of course. She'll expect It you know. When the minister goes, we will." "Yes; that would be the best time." New lork Herald. Tradc Mark DcaiQN nnavmoHTB An. Anvnno ntuV.n bis ,. jumi..ii., .. qtittiklr nturtiiiti nur 111,11111111 fruo Mil TCi.tlft ft pn)bb1 patqii' tiO!ltHot f HinthUmtlial. ltAl tiMIIUliniCA' mi alh tiOtLil nolle, vrlt lumt oTinruo. lu Lb. a Scientific American. A hftnitomtlr tltuitnitiNl weklr. !j.nK4t culnliou of miif vclotiitint toiinmi, 'I'wrtii. j A wr: mur niotitM.fi, Bum ujn nfiiMior. co(!8""""New Torn BL, Waihlusluil. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Laiul oillou at UiMvburv, Orusuit, Llaooiubor 1.1, IUU. Nullrn In liori-ny lton lint llioliilluw, lliK-uamcil aeltlcr tta lllcil uutlco of till luton tloa in tnaho Una! prool In aupiiort nt hla claim, anU that uia proof will bo iiiailtt bvltira A. H. til Iton, U. s. ciMiuiilnMloncr. nt MriUoril.Oroson, ou 8aturtlav, Kbbrimry 0, iue:i, vlt: UAV1U.ANUN, on II. K Ko. WVIH, for the Si, ol S'i. Socllon 10, Townhhlp .ki soiiih. lUmif Kan. IIo namoa II10 r.illoM wltnonnoi 10 provo hlueontlnuouii ronldcuco untin anU rulttvatlou of K4I1I laiul, vu: Itobert A. Nvlll. of llrowniiboro, Ori-iino, anil Kuilolph lllvbrrsti-ilt. Win. u. Menial anil Maitln auou, or Lake t'reuk. urciron. j- 1. iiiuiHir.M. iirRiKior, -Itnilit-r Ifiitifo A. 11, t!. W.. Oi-urim of llmiiir. No. M, miwIN uvmy i,i uuil tlh Wmliirslu ovunliiK ol eueti uiunlli, ut a. (I. U. W. bull 1 MIKHitA 1 IU llll A llll, 0,u U. IIOHK llllllKllNVOK, live, , , . A-t'-t'' w-.1-'"11"' f. iiiooioovcry nri anil llilril Woilno.iliiy In llio moiilli at Su, m. . 11 Ihi'lr bull 111 tlit. opora block. Vlnllllit ' briilUomluvlniOloiiiiiiiiil. Wai.i.ach Woous, m. Wi aiiaki. lluniiAiili, Itoroi'ilor, '"'""' K. U. ol A,-Mi-Oloril 1.(111,0 No. tvl moMu ov.iry Mninrilny nvf niiu; in A. w. tl. W. ball Vlaltlnn lralori Inrllnl in nlltmil, . . , II. W. KlKI'llKrliloN, V. M. I.. A. J111111AH una. , H'uodniou of llio Worltl-Caniii No, Ml, niotita jvorv Tliur.iiny ovoiiIhk lu K, of 1', ball Moilioril, Uroifun, i.o.Ac. MASS. nork. J' ''' ' (liryniinllit'iiium IMrrlt, No, m, Wonwn 01 Otllll-rufl Mt-lH Mni.,11,,1 h.I f..,.,l. ',....-.l.u if onoll inmilb al 7 :u p, lu. In K. ot 1. hah. vinllliin alulori IuvIIkiI, ,, ... O. N. K. MsnVNHKI, O, N. Kaiiikhikk Wait, Clork. W. R. 0. ClltlSler A. Arllinr llnTna Mm . , mtinta hkcoiiiI ami foo'-ll Woilimailny of o'ai-b mnnth at o'clwh p. nt m WooUnian'a bail, Vlallltin 1.1.1cm liivllcil. Mi...tvAMi, MAWy'' v.y. tl. A. tt. Clinatnr A. Arllinr 1'Adf MK j tiicoia In Ho,Hliiiiiii' ban ovury arcoaaandf fourtb Mmiilay nlmil In oat-h lu'inlli al 7:110. VlMlttnir 1 !( full nil mi.II.IIu a ... . . . . K. AND MUM, AdjutHnt. L). NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. None PMaard film. Connolly knew nil uhout nrlzedKht Ing and hnd been In tbo ring himself only once. In the second round he was pounded over the ropes, and nt the fin lh he felt pretty groggy. "Brace up, Connolly, brace up." whls pered his second lu his ear. "Brace up. oiu man, nn stop somo of dem blows.1 "Sthop 'cm?" says Connolly, with wistrui iook. "Be gorra, did yez sec anny av tblm glttln' by?" New York Times. STOPS PAIN Ever alnee the flnit apprmrance of my mention they were very Trrofrular and I autfered with groat rrnln in nor hlp, naolr. atomaoh and Iok, with terrible boarlng clown palna In tho abdomen. Dnrinir tho pant month I havo beon taking Wlno of Cardui and Thedford's Black-I)ruu(lit, and I panned the month ly porlod without pain for the flrt time in yoara. Naotiib Davis. What It life worth lo a woman suiter Ing Ilka Nannie Davit Buffered? Ytt there are women In thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible mentlrual palm In tllence. II you are one ol Ihoto we want lo tay thai this same . , WirJECARDUl will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yoursalf with (he knowledge lhaf 1,000,000 women have been completely oured by Wine of Cardui. Theje wom en luffered from leucorrhoea, Irregular menses, headache, backache, and bearing down paint.. Wine ol Cardui will slop all those aohet and palm lor you. Purohaso a $1.00' bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and lake II In the prlvaoy ol your home.. , Fofadvlne and Htnratiirc.nflilrftM. .riving lymp-' I'ikiii, "JI111 MtiifW A'lvlwiiy ilHimilnioiit," Land oulce at Konnbui' Oreicon. Perfmbtir I, ttftrJ. Noltct' In korrbv ulvnn Hint the fulluwlnu nniurti pr.ii,-r nnn nir.i tioiif-o ni nil llilrnlioii lo make llnnl comaiulaltou proof In uipport of ui-cihiiii. 1.1111 .nm naut pruoi win u. Iliooo IM. foro a. H. Hilton, U. s. f-oniuil.Mlonfir. at Mutt, ford, UrcKoii, on Krlitay, January 110, IMA VU: IIUHACKO Nli:ilOf.)N, On botnoHtrind entry No. I07H.1, for tho SWfi, NKl, StMi, SWu HKtj, Kcollou U'.Town nh Iti Snulli. Itniiir.-'.' Fail. lie name tbo following- wlint-anoi to prove blacontliiuouii rciMcnco upon anil cultivation of Haiti Itinil, vlx: l arl Hin:i)y, Mull llunily and J. Harry Curl. Inn, of inn Hull... Orc-iion. aim William T. York, of Medford, Oregon. 1. T. IIIUDUM, Itt-Kialer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UKl-rr.ii HTAtta I.imi Orrlia. KoavlMirs, Dro.. Hcpl. -J:l, IIW2. Nnllrelii hcri-by glvi-n that In compliance i .nr i.ioti-ioiib 01 .110 at-i 01 t.niiKrc.a 01 Juno 5, Ih7 t-llllllt-,1 "An act for I ho aale of lltubor laiuU lu the Slaici of California, Ore. R .-.tivana, anil aainiiH 1011 Ti-rrllory," an i-xli-ndi-.l lo all Hie I'uljllu ljtllil HIAU'l byatil JllsKI'll T. (OI.K. ol Hiiokane, ronnly ol Spokane. Slalo of Wah. IliBU.n, ban till, day (lied 111 llll. ofllre III. worn ninit'inxlil St.. ivu, lor llio tmrt-baw of Hid Hhiij NUU, ami lota No. I, and 4, of Section Tin. '.'1. fn Town. llll, No !tj M. . Il.ttw.. No 'i Kant, ami will offi-r liroof to mIiow Ibnl tbo laud Miuatit U itioro valiialtli, fr lt ilmlr nr timt llian for aiirli-iilliiral t.urMirH, and te e.tnlill-li Ilia claim to nlil laud lMforo the iicKi.icr ami acc-ivcr al Kiim-liurir. Cln-ron. ttcdlit'Mlay, Ibe till day of March. IWKI. IIo naliii-H a. wlliicxm: Carl l, CarlMin, Wallnco i. . nicy aim ..narii-K J. Jiilitlmin, ol Spokane, Wa.rnu'.oii. and W. W. Wllllta. .if l'..r.i.i Ori-Kon. Any am all porioni clalrnlns adveraely the abovo-ilciM-rlbcd larnli aro rcitic.n-l 10 lllu tlt'lr Rlnltna ill till tllllro oil or finfiirn .Hid 4th dny of March, VMS. J, T. Illillaiiui, Kinl.tcr. W, v. T. U.Meota every olbcf1 Tbiiraifby at llio Pro.bj lorlau oliurcli. inurauajr . , ., Miis. Buck, I'reildous alas, J. MoiifiAN, Secretary Krulernnl llrolberhootl-Mtwta every Krlt1a of I". liulltllnir, Mrdfenl. Orcaun, VUlllnu blalora and llrutbcra cordially Invllcd. IlKaxiiA DAVi.Hvcro.ary. """." O K H.-ltcamra tliapler. No. M, Dieetaaeo ond and lourlb Thiir.day-. of each month al MaaunK. 11.11 Medfunl, OrcBon. VMIlln ala tora anil brothera alwaya wolcoino. . Miih. L. J. HtAKa, f, it. Mattik R. I'ickki.. Hecrouiry. 0HUBOHK8 0 MEDVOKI). Mcllio.HH KplHcopal (.'biircb-wrioom. paator. I'roaebltiif tiverv Hnhh.il. 1 1 . and 5 :H0 p. m. Sunday achool al IU a. m., II. 1 tillkoy, aupl. Claaa mcallm every Nabbalb at clone of crniori, l.otl Kaucett. leader. Ko worth leamie every Habbatb erenlnaie-w O, raucetl, prral. Kosulai weekly prayer meet Ins every Tburedey ovenlns alfiso' Ladlear aewliiit c I rein even week. El !...,,.. ..7.,-.. meela Ibe Oral rrlday lu each tuoalh. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'nitkd Htatwi t.ANhOrrtrr, ItoHcliiirK, Orv., Nov. 7, Nottro In linri'lv ulvcn Hint in fiiini.iina wltti tliu lir.ivlnfoiiM of the m-l tif ( iiiiitrii.H ,,f Jiiiiii 8, 1K7H, nlilllleil "All act for llio rale ol limber lamia In tbo Htnlca of California. Oru. Son, Ni-vaila. and Wa.liluiilnn Tcrrllory," nl UXtetlllfll Uiall lllO l'llillll f.Mll,l Hint,., i... ot Annum -I, IWJ, LOUISA I.VONH, of Trail, county of Jnckann, stale of Urcirnn, baa til Ih day llled In Ihla onli'u her aworu anno, men! No. -two. for llio iiiirubami of tlm mvi - of Section Nn :m, In Townalilp No. frj H., Rante ..o. , r.nni, nil, III oner prooi to anow Hint llio I land aouirht la more valuable for lla timber or . mm, until lor nuricilliurnl piirimaea, and lo catalillbh hor claim to aalil laud bcloro A. H. "lit tl. 8. Coinmlaaloiior, nl MciUord, Oro- koii, on Wctlnoiulay, llio 4th day ol Kubrtiary, lWKi.Kho nainea aa w-linoaai a: Hainnul deary, Jefferann Ilewett. TIiooikk r.vona h,,.i tta .. Campbell, nl ITrall, Oreron. - , Any and a ! poraona clalmlnit advoranly the abovc-deacrlbcil Inmla aro ro'iucKted to nio tlitilr nlnlma in tlila olllce on or before mild -lib day ot February, 1IK0, j, i , iikiikikd, Itcslltor. Preabyterlan Church Tboniu r. !.. I. i. aclinic pator. Ilealdence at manae In tear ol courcD. i-rcacaina- every Habbalb at II a. in. and 3 p. m. Hunday aohixjl at 10 a. in., K. K. (lore, Wuiil. Chrl.ll.n Kudeavor taeetlna ene. hour beforo ike evening aervlce, Nlaa Rdint lloair, I'roa. l Id-week iiieellns ovory Tliura. day al a p. in. Laalea' Aid Koclely evory olber Tu. atlay anornoon, Mra. Karab Vaa byke.frea. I. adieu' Mlaalouary Hoclely Al Tueaday ol each month at a-.au p. m Mra. Sarah Vau byee I'm. llapUil churoli-ker. T, I.. I.'randall, naalor, asbba.n aorvlemii I'reacblnic 11 a. in. and p. in.-, Habbalb achool Ion. m.; (I. y. p. u, 7 p. m. 1 prayer tncelintf Thuratlay al 7:1b p. to l covenaul meeting .11 i 30 p. m. nn Halurilay pro cml 1 111 nm nabbalb. Hlransera aud frleodi at wa welcome. C'hriatian church corner of Hutu and I etreela. rrcachliiK ovury l.ord'a Day nt II a. m. and p. m Hun day achool al 10 a. ro. Ifram mcetlns overy Ttiuradny evening. The poopln welrom. If. M. I'atleraon paator. Itealdea al the ohureh. Methodlai Kplacopal Cburch Hoiitli Itov. M L. Iiarby, paator. I'reaoblliK ovory Sunday al II a. m. and evenlum Hunday aobool alio. m. I'rayormeellniiTliuraday ovoulns at a o'oloek : Woman'a Home Mlaaloo Boclely meola nral ttliioaday in raob month ai u-ai n , i.wnpu. one la cordially Invited w all our norvlc'oa Ht. Mark' Kolaconnl Church : KvmiMnntf mln anrmon. lat noil .'lit RiiortHv r a,.h .,!. H. 7 :ao p. m. Holy commuulou, 'id Hunday of eunl. month at II a. m. Morning prayer and nor. man, -tlh Hunday of each month al II a. m. Hun duy achool al 10 n. m. All luvllml, I'owa Iron. i. M, Idleman. I'rloat lu ohafljM ('brlltlnn Hcienan anrvlcna nm l,nM .,. Sunday morning at eleven o'elook at the lea donee oils. II. Dunham, Ail Talent, All aru welcome. . . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 17 iiV-i ii At -7. 1. i ... 1 . ? V 1 ""?""" I iliaii'lilelil rio.mim. Inr tlm 'I ' ' " "VI u,jr ui.eil VIH.V IIIC IOIIOW , ol Nil K-iii,inui mj.iiiir nan lllcil notion 01 ma inten tion to mako UnBl nroof III Hlinnorl nf hlM i-lalm and that nld proof will bo mndii liofnre A. 8. Dli Inn, U. 8. eommlHMlonor, nt Medford, Oregon, on Hutunlny, Fclirunry (,, 1003, VI7.1 ItOIIKHT A. NEIf.r.. " On II. K. No.8f(),forlho iU at HW, W',i of 7,1'1' 'J'.1 ' 1i"Ji.""r'' '""i1','!? KVtJi, Section 0, Townahlp !T0 south, kanga 2 '"" ;, Wnriior, of llollr oat. .. .iimi, 01 uraiiia i-aaa, tiregi. IlonarncH tho following wllnoaaca lo provo . ", "" a eontlminlia r,ut,L., , ,.n,l ,.,.1, ij,i l ( nlltriil I'olllt, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Usitkd Rtathi Lasb Orric,! 1. . ;. ""'iburg. Oro.,Noveinlier7, lllilj. Notice la 1 hereby glvon llial lu coiiipllanc Willi tlio the lirnvl.li.ua of Ihe act of Congreaa of Juno 11, IK7s, oiillilcd "An mil for Iho aala of tlmbor landa in Iho Hlnlea of (.'iilllornla, Ore gon, Noviula, and Wnaliliiglnli Territory," ita tixleiided to all the publlo land melon by act of Aiigual -I, IHtri, ' - JOHN L. JOHNSON, - ' of lllg Hullo, eouiiiy of Jankaon Hinfo of Oro K una llita dny llled In llila nffleu till l.woill "o. miia. inr tlm imrclinau of tho WW 01 on v., n, 01 hww, nl Heolioll No. J, hi Townahlp No. a Honlfi, llangu No. a Kal, ami will offer liroof to allow thai Iho land aouglil la more valuable for lla Umber or alono Hum fiir-anrlniilliirnl pnriioaea, and lo olnbllah )tla claim loanld Inml liuforu II. I., Ilni llotl, county clerk, nl (Irniiiii l'n, Oregon, on Saturday, tbo 110 imiiioa aa wit- laud, Orcuon. o. hla continuous reiildonco upon und culllvatlou of unld liitid, vizi uaviu i-.anon, rienry a. Moyorl. Kudolph Dlobnrateilt nnd Martin Znnon.:nlf or f.nttn Crook, Orogou, t. iniindKn, itegutni. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !' . ' tJNITKD RTATKH I.ANII OmCB,' T Hiinebiirg, Ore,, Doo. 21, 1IMKI. ' Nnllco Ih horcliv given that In 'roiiinllnticn with tlio provlaloiiK of tho net nf (rongreaa of mil' o, join, uniiiie,! "All nm inr 1 11 u MltlO 1111 n-r latum 11 110 niniea 01 1 11 iiomiii. rtrin, Nnvitdn nnd tVun)ilngtou Territory ... ,,.,,i, ,,, urniiia j-naa, urcgilll, Jinil I1IK1U. cbiiiii, of lllg Hullo, Oregon, and lllok lliiaalo,. of Central I'o t.Ortfi-fiii. Any and all purjioiia elnlmlng ndvorly tlin sliovo dt'ierllMiil Inmla aro roqucaicd lo llbr vnu.i .jiuiiiia 111 una onico 011 or UlllnrO Hglll day of January, llKiS. . j, v. iiiiiimim. . ... Ifeglato NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J tlNITKD HTATM I,AKII OPKIOJI,' Notice la. hnreliv dIviiii Ihnl l ,',.,. 1 1 n ' aa Of win. II... ,nui.i,.:..i 11.. , .... ...1 " . lOrnf A1"!' .17.':',tlile,,"An t foV VlSK;i"S o ; t'mhor Iniiilf4 In tho HlntuM of Ciillfdrnln, Oo mini, puviHin, nun tYiiHiunRion Tornlory," m nvlliililiirl In nil Iho .1.1 1 (... i..a... a ..a it!"" ,'UW,C Und HlalC" "y publlo land . laVo.'b'f 'act Sf Ann ik TtJM.y, '. B ' Iiowabi) m roHH ; ' i f Hpokiinc, county of Bi.iikiinu, Hlnlc ol Wnah-1 of Medford ct iinlv of Janki, 1. 'uit Li n liiHton, him thladny lllcil lu UHhoIIIco biirawnrn J , , ' mVi, c',, ninil IntM. on, f.i?JJ. Miitcmunl No. ifill, for Hie iiiiri-lniao ot llio Y.A ?i. ,,I,,,i vi it ,1 ,, ,!. . ." . " ".?WOor,') iiiHWlx.HKKolNW!, ..HIV 11,1 NIofHectloli m ' HHIV?J ii,nrinJ"lr, 5' ll,0.R,' No M,1n Townahlp Nii. IM.lllli,' talign No. ll!lWZl ii, i I ?t'fZ".L', If It Ih more vn 1111 1 e for l a ni mr nr ui, tlinii for iigrlcliltiinU iiiirpoaca, iiml tocnliibllah ler claim to mild Inml lieforo It. I,. Hiu-Mcm. county clerk, ntOrnnlH Vmr, Oregon, on M1111- :ly, llio Dili dny n Jlnrcb, m,'l. She iininea iik iuii-hhch: joiiii 1. liner, 11, jc, ilrocn nml Itl lor lla llmliur or alono II11111 for ngrlMlurnl .liriioaea, nun 10 OKtnlillHll hla claim lo ml III Innil before A. 8. Hilton, U. H. Comiiilaaloiior, ift Mi'ilfnrtl, Oregon, on Siilurdnv, llio 1 llll day ol Velirunry, IMCI. He nninca nn wllncaaim!. K. W. .Hepli Ofrrlii, of OrantN' J'iikh, O10g.11 n 'fr"ft '! )?""''. '""V",' ,', """' ItlchnrcUon, ilcv IliriiiiniirHov.iif Hold Hill OnZi,.' ' ','.!-'." ."' .'it' T.1"'.'1 1'1 K- Wormnn nml U. N. ii.i. i.. .1.1.. ..ni,' ... ' .... niifivu-imf toy of UiIh oillcooii.or fvforodaiaHtb J. T. Ilnilffll'M. lloilklnr -v Liismiy, iinw, - ' " , j. t. ii iii do us KcBtsrar'