THE MEDFORQ MAIL Published Ever Friday Morning. A. S." BLITON. JIkdpokd, Ohkoon, January 16, 190: MSN WAS BORN TO HU8TLS. Ho is of tw days; but quit plenty, SUBSCRIPTION Si.go PER YEAR atawred In the PoatotBoe at Bedford, Oregon M Seoond Clsaa Mill Matter. KING ALFONSO AGAIN ESCAPES IOMB FOUND THAT IS BELIEVED WAS MEANT FOR ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE. Madrid, Jan . 13 All Spam was thrown into excitement again yester- lay because of a bomb found In lox at the railroad. station, which It is lettered was to Be used tn another ttempt on the life of King Alfonso. The bomb was filled with dynamite ind had been sent from Barcelona. The box reached here the day before !be funreal of Senor Sagasta. All at tempts to discover the consignee of the box nave failed. It Is supposed the tomb was to be used when the funeral cortege was passing. - His Majesty has received a host of royal and other con gratulations upon his escape. When Felto fired at the carriage of the Duke of Soto Mayor Saturday the Queen-mother and the Infanta were rery much alarmed. The king was very tool, however, and Inquired it any one tad been hurt. After being informed to the contrary be walked alongside the royal carriage giving his majesty the details of the outrage. Upon ar riving at the palace the king immedi ately repaired to a balcony to watch Hie excited people. The queen. In the meanwhile, was so upset that physi cians had to be called to attend her. The pistol used by Felto was an, Id double-barreled weapon. It now trasnplres that Felto was confined for near a year in a lunatic asylum at Buenos Ayres. ANIMAL TRAINER PAINFULLY INJURED BY LEOPARDS. San Louis Obispo, Jan. 12. Mme. XJorine, animal trainer, here during carnival week had a severe accident Saturday evening. She has three per forming leopards, and, while attempt ing to force the animals to form a pyramid on a ladder, the largest ani mal sprang at her. In a flash a sec end one followed. The brutes hurled her across the cage and jumped upon her. Another trainer answered her cries for help and with prongs and firing of blank cartridges drove the animals from the cage. ZEALOU8 GUARD STOPS WIFE OF THE PRESIDENT. Washington, Jan. 12. Mrs. Roose Telt had to stop and tell who she was this evening before she was allowed to enter the White House grounds. She had been out walking and re turned by way of entrance at the ex ecutive offices. She was In a hurry and tripped up the steps with the agll Sty of a schoolgirl. As she started up the steps Policeman Wheeler walked toward her to head her off. Wheeler is an old policeman, but has been on the White House detail only a few days. TRAGEDY AT ; A BULL FIGHT HERO OF THE ARENA RECEIVES DEATH WOUND WHILE SAV ING. COMRADE. El Paso, Tex., Jan. 13. Francisco Matillera, a native of Madrid and a famous banderlllo at the Juarez plaza del Torro, was fatally wounded yester day afternoon In the presence of 6000 spectators. The crowd was composed largely of Americans aud many of those who attended were ladles, who accompanied their husbands and fami lies to this city to participate in the carnival which opened today. The first two bulls were spiritless creatures and not enough excitement resulted to repay the trouble of cross ing the river, but when the gates were opened for the third encounter it was seen that the animal elected for slaughter was a fierce Samalaynca beast. Matillera and his associates pursued the usual tactics of their craft and for five minutes they worried the animal. Suddenly the bull turned upon one of the other men who were tormenting him and Jammed him against the Inside fence of the arena. Matillera, seeing the peril of his companion, attempted to distract the animal's attention by .wounding him with his sharp pointed Instrument. The crowd was In a furore of excite ment as the bull turned upon his new tormentor and with a single toss of his head threw the man against the fence. Before the others could be of assistance to the unfortunate bull fighter the animal had gored him severely In the aide and thigh. The banderillos then succeeded In rescuing him. Matillera was carried out and the killing of the bull proceeded without further Incident. 1ELEGRAPH BRIEFS Dry Goods Establishment Burned. Nashville Tho wholesale dry Roods tstublUIiinent of Lylea, Blnck It Co. was destroyed by fire Saturday. New York's Former Mayor III. New York Former Mayor Abrnm 3. Hewitt U precariously 111 at hla home In this pity. " Hewitt Is 70 years old. Bequest for Masses Illegal. St. Paul The supreme court holds that a bequest for masses and the edu cation of priests is a trust not author Lied by law. Burned to Death, Moilora, Ind. Dr. George F, Shooy, a prominent physician, was burned to death Friday night. He accidentally overturned a lamp. Baseball Men Declare for Peace. Cincinnati Peace was officially pro claimed between the National and American baseball leagues when the cenferouce adjourned last Saturday. Banker Charged With Larceny, Boston Edward D. Dunning of Brookllne. of the firm of Dunning ft Co., bankers, has been arrested on the charge of larceny of some 123.000 from Francis A. Brooks of tills city. Rear Admiral Melville Retired. Washington Rear Admiral George W. Melville, chief of the bureau of steam engineering, has been placed on the retired list of the navy, having reached the age limit of 62 years. DYING FROM LACK OF GOAL POOR PEOPLE OF CHICAGO ARE BUFFERING WHILE FUEL . 18 WITHHELD, INVITES THE FIRE OF TURKISH FORTS ENGLAND WILL TRY TO FORCI HAND OF SULTAN. WEALTHY WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH Constantinople. Jan. 12. The port has not yet replied to Great Britain's I protest against Turkey allowing Rus sian torpedo boats to pass through the Dardanelles. No other power has pro nounced Itself on the question. After waiting vainly for two years to obtain the same privileges for the Khe- ritval . u I ua M nn nfimn.nv nth Q, I companies enjoyed, namely, that its DAUGHTER OF LATE LEONARD: ,hlp m'y 9m throun the D'- LEW.SOHN THE VICTIM. .!.-.!r structed the steamer El Kahlra, which left yesterday for Alexandria, to nasa New York. Jan. 12. Mrs. Flortne through the Dardanelles without stop- Henry, the wife of Phillip s. Henrv. a Dine. millionaire coffee merchant and daugh-1 ' This decision haa the effect of tgnor- ter and heiress of the late Banker m ln" suiian a suzerainty over imngs Leonard Lewisohn, was burned to WPtlan. which restriction now will Chicago, Jan. 12. The tavestlgation uf the aliened conspiracy of tho -.-oivl nperatora will be resumed this morn ing by a special grond Jury. Twenty five coal men and officials of six rail roads will bo summoned beforo tin In quisitors to explain why fuel Is bu.ug withhold from tho uiarkot and prices are being sent skyward. Special scouts sent out by tho Man ufacturers' association reported yester day that 15,000 carloads of coal wore standing on the tracks In and about Chicago. Meanwhile, with zero tern- por cent, iio 'matlor'wlint relumm may bo given to other nations. Tho troaty Is not yet sure of ratifi cation by any means, however, us the cane sugnr Interests aud the tobacco Intsrunts oppose the provision that no American tobacco shall bo exported to Cuba. Tho senators from l-oulslmm. Texas, Florida and Alabama represent ing both these Interests have com bined to fight against the treaty. The Georgia and Mississippi senators are f. i d to be wavering, but Inclined to side with tho cane sugar senators. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'mitkiiHtatim UNtiOrrii s, tixiihmg, (ire.,Hilit,-M, Null I. Iior.'liy given that l , ,,,, wllji tho iiiuvIbIuiib id Mm u,t of I'miun... ul Jtinoti, isf. untitled -ah am fur tiiUiJ ""V ', Y'Y. "V;" I'H'iitiiniii, ore. ..on .....i.,..., it.n. ii n IIXllMUllK III AtlUlli I ! t It 1 . 1 1 I ' A II 1 in , Kf lit 8iiilmlin, i-uiilllyiilHmikiiiin, rliolonf VYsali. limn. II, haa Mile ilny lll.nl In till. ,,n,. hi. IVIIIIUKIV UOIII nil ItSU, ,, , lt,,m, n( J i ii. iv.v.'.: i.'ki. 'hVu "::.' !.. v V .. "'""' "i 'iiiuiiiiii, ore. Soviidi., itild M-lillig Tmilliiry," nn JiM I'lmiil H""u' " M HOUSE OF CORRECTION WRECKED BY DYNAMITE Philadelphia, Jan. 12. One man was killed, halt a dosen Injured and tho women's wing of the house of cor rootton was partially destroyed by the explosion of several stick of dyaamlte In No. 8 shaft of the new filtration plant at Holmaburg, a suburb of this oily. The dead man was blown to pleoes. STONEWALL GOLD MINE SOLD. an Diego, Jan. 12. Colonel 8. H, Lucas of Los Angeles has arrived In porature and a bitter cold wind, bis this city as representative of a Boa office buildings, schools and hundreds ', l" company which has Just closed of residences are almost without fire negotiations for tho purchase of the and can got hardly any coal. big Stonewall gold mine at Cuyamaca. Tralnloads of coal cars sidetracked rh dMl Involve about ItOO.OOO. The and labolod with placards Instructing 1 " oM hu produced railroad freight crows to hold the con-1 "c ol P"- on slgnmouts Indefinitely have been dla covered, It la aald by the persona who caused the Investigation to be made. Two thousand persons In Chicago are suffering from ailments directly due to cold and exposure resulting from the coal shortage, according to the weekly bulletin of the health de partment. Issued yesterday. Serious results are already seen in a heavy In crease In the death rate.and the health department brands the men responsi ble for the situation as guilty of con structive homicide, he death rate last week for children under S years of nge was 19.2 per cent greater than In the corresponding week last year, and among persona over 60 years of age It was 38.7 per cont greater. MUST SETTLE THE DEMANDS OF ITALY Urn th property of Oovernor Water- aaa, during who ownership It ylald 4 ever 11,000.000. Iter flararala "Charley, dear," snlil Mrs, Torklns, "I have such a bargain!" "Indeed?" "Yea. Yon told mo that poker chip were worth a dollar npltvo, und I got a whole lot of them for To veutal" Washington Star. An EipfeilTe Call WILL BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE I JOINT COMMISSION. death yesterday in a fire that almost entirely consumed the residence of the family at 45 East Fifty-sixth street. Alberta B. Ertckson, a domestic, umped from a fourth-story window and received Injuries from which she died soon afterward. The fire, which originated from an unknown cause, had gained consider able headway before it was discovered. and when the first alarm was sent out the hoae was in flames from cellar to roof. Mrs. Henry's two Infant chil dren were saved by their nurse, who ran with them to the street soon after the discovery of the fire. Mr. Henry, who was slightly burned, was rescued by a policeman, who entered the bouse before the arrival of the firemen. It was supposed that his wife had al ready made her escape. After the fire had been extinguished rs. Henry's charred. body was found her bedroom on the second floor. Apparently she had succumed to the smoke while attempting to reach window. Mrs. Henry was 26 yearB of age, was married six years ago In London where her husband was engaged in business. be removed. MIGHTY WAVE8 DESTROY SAN DIEGO PROPERTY. Growing Old Ought not to mean srrowinc weak and feeble. It does not mean weakness or leeuleness lur those who cat witu flood appetite and sound digestion. It is of the utmost importance that old people uuum reusm uie power 10 aigest and assimilate food which is the sole source of physical strength. When age brings lccuieuess it is generally oecause ot toe failure to assimilate the nutrition con tained in food. . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ores diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of food. It invigorates the liver and promotes general physical well being. "It with gratitude we acknowledge what Dr. Pierce's medicine has done for grandmoth er'e good, in fact It has cured her," writes Mite Carrie Ranker, of Perrysburg, Ohio. "She had eloctored with several physicians but found, no etc, uijiii vi, ricrcc auviacu ner Wliac 10 (lo. She has taken only three bottles of Golden Med ical Discovery and is entirely well, she suf fered with pain in kidneys, bladder and liver for ten years, and her limbs were swelled with dropsy so bad she could hardly walk. My grand mother's name is Mrs. Caroline Hennen, her age 7. years. 1 wiU gladly answer all letters ot Inquiry.'' C Sick people are Invited to consult Dr. JL V. Pierce by letter, free. All cor respondence is held as strictly private odg sacreaiy connaenuai, San Diego, Jan. 12. For the past few days the mighty Pacific bas been turbulent on this lower coast, and yes terday at Coronado beach It took the opportunity of showing what it can do when started Just a little bit. Some where on the ocean a storm of great power has been raging, and the surf has beenr unnlng high as the force of the storm reached the coast. Hundreds of people frorrf San Diego made the trip across the bay yesterday afternoon to watch the display of s t force. The breakers beat upon thr hotel breakwater and the surf war shot a hundred feet Into V'e "air as th rocks beat back the w- 53. Thourr) the rocks could stand the beatlrs 0' tho waves, the superstructure rculr' not, and piece by piece and section by section It was broken loose ant thrown Into the sea. Some fifty feel of the structure went down a little after noon, and another section tum bled Into the waves about 3:30 o'clock. NEGROP PRISONER MURDERS 8HERIFF AND ESCAPE8. Birmingham, Ala.. Jan. 12. A report reached here yesterday of the assassi nation of Sheriff Reese of Bibb comty. The crime occurred at Brlerfleld' late Saturday night. Reese and one of his deputies had arrested two negroes and Were taking them to the depot to board a train for Centerville. One of the negroes was walking In front of the sheriff and the other behind him, when suddenly the one In the rear shot the sheriff, killing him Instantly. The prisoners escaped. A mob has been 1 I formed and Is chasing the two negroes. Ecaudor's New Minister. Washington Senor Don Luis Fel Ipe, minister of Ecuador to the United States, has presented his letter of re call to the president. His successor will be Alfredo Baquerizo. Mob Shoot Negro. Drew, Mass. John Hollies, a negro, was taken off a train two miles south of he Be Saturday night by a mob ot masked men and shot to death. He was charged with having attacked a white girl. Jury Fixes Blame for Shooting. Eureka, Nev. The coroner's Jury convened to Inquire Into the sensa tional shooting which occurred at Ely last week, has decided that James Rtagg and J. B. Smith were killed by Mine Superintendent Traylor. Chooses Method of Execution. Salt Lake TIJcTflrst logalVxecutton by shooting In the United States for seven years will take place within the walls of the Utah state prison on Jan uary 16. when Nicholas Haworth will be shot to death by a file of six men for the murder of Thomas Sandahl. New Ship for Our Navy. Washington The board of construc tion of the navy department recom mends that the bid of Wm. Cramp & Sons for the construction of the cruis ers Tennessee and Washington be ac cepted. The bid was $4,000,000 for each cruiser. The Cook Was Safe. "An Itnllun prince who hud a Sicilian cook wus once traveling to Ills pro vlnclal estates, biking with bim lilt cook, together with his entire kitchen force, without which, so fond was he of the dellcncles they were wont to prepare, he rurely If ever traveled. At n point where the narrow path along the precipice turned the angle of n pro jecting rock the prince, at the bend of his long cavalcade, heard a shriek and the splash of a body falling Into the torrent far below. With a face white with horror he pulled up and, looking back, exclaimed: "The cookl The cook! Oh, do not tell me It is the cookl" 'No, your excellency," cried a voice from the rear, "It Is Don Prosdocemo;" The prince heaved a sigh of Intense relief, then said: "Ah, only the chap lain! Xbunk goodness! ' Washington. Jan. 12. A cablegram received from Minister Bowen state that he sailed from I.a Guayra yester- lay for the Nnlted Statos and would be In Washington within a week or ten lays. The minister also stated In his message that considerable distress Is being felt through the operation of the biooa.de In the cutting off of food supplies. It appears that tho United States government will be expected to pro vide accommodations for the Vene zuelan commission. Slgnor Mnyor dee Planchos, tho Italian ambassador here Is, by virtue of seniority, entitled tc preside If the proceedings nro to be In the nature of a Joint meeting. That there may be no delay In lay ing Italy's claims before tho Joint com mission,, the Italian ambassador hat cabled to'the foreign office at Rome asking that Baron Alllotl be ordered to bring to Washington all papers In the case which are now at the Italian legation at Caracas, 22SL.' Hoeklim I once paid 1100 to see a doctor. Hullldny-Whxt? Hosklns Tho doctor had four ace and I had four klngs.-Cblcago Ameri can. COMPROMISE REACHED WITH THE BEET SUGAR SENATORS. , IHsei Blaiseal Kxavas. She I ought not to have married such an extravagant man. He But my dear, the man wom you married couldn't be anythlngeVlse. Philadelphia II u lie tin. A ot Affair.. Washington, Jan. 12. Peace reigns between the administration and th beet BUgar senators. Senator Burrows has had a long conference with the. President, at which the hatchet was bnrled and a pledge was given that the beet sugar element will support the Cuban reciprocity bill. To secure this support, however, the president consented to an amendment to the treaty In line with what the beet sugar people have bean contending for, mak ing It certain that no rebate on sugar for five years ah)l be oyer, twenty I "Say, Willie, take dls telegram, n' w'en yuuse see ino talkln' ter dose la dles come up an' hand It to me, will jrert" New York Evening Journal. Ill Worth. Naggsby You say Trlghfler Is more trouble than he's worth. I havent found him much trouble. Wagitsby Neither have I. Los An geles Herald. ' t iHt'i'lltili Slid will elti.r iiiiiiii in sli .iv that liiu Unit nu. u, III TilWIIHIIIIi Nil. m H,, Hiimiiii n. n lt. 1 siiiikIiI Is liMiru valuable tut ,l tlmlmr m .1 than I111 aid li li liiral nn r ik, uuil In oatnlilluli bis claim lusalil Innil ln.fnri tho ll....r u ltri'0' v..r al Itiiwlnirii, Oti-iiuli. nti Wuilno,,,!,,,, tho lib day ii( Mari.li, luiiil. , mi.....! Jou.h '1'. rule Wallace U, l.'srey and t'harlo J. J.iliiia.in, el NlKikaue, Wa.li 1.11,1 W. W, Wllllt., .,( l'.iil.i.(l,,."i ' """ Any anil all puramu oIbImiIiik ailvuranty Ihe above .tliiacrllnii lamia are fi.mi..alcil 1.' ill. their clnhiia In nil. unico on ur bolero said ilk day ul Match, IUU3. " J.T, llnuaiKs, llcsbtor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitkii HTvrte. I.anii oVuch, a, .1 -1 . ,1"""biir.i)t,.,.n, ..it. i.i, imij K.it lc la hor,. hy ulvon tbat III im ,llm-, with I lie liriitl.liina.il tho acl uf li,.,. , Jin,.. a, hV oi.t).l...l -At, aci 'r t,: , , tinnier lamia in tho Hiau. ul 1'alK.iruia, t)tJ mi, Nova.U, .ml Wasliliiaum 'l'..rrl "y ' A.nltl.'rir.'1'" '""''' by .0! 'IIAitl.KKJ. JOIINHON, el Hi-.kalio. c.iiiiily ul Himkano, Nlate uf Waan. IllHH.Il, haa till, day lfli.il In Una nm.e h '1 swum alatouionl Nil. turn, fur tin. i.urchaan nl thoHK.. NWl,. HWW NkI.' NwVmk "vk? NWli. ul Heel nil Si.: 4 I ,,T,. ...... 1. r.. V,' I .' . ' llaillti' Nn. 1 Ka.l. ami will ,.lr. ... "j ha; the laud ..iintlu ,r v.lunl.le (, lluilKir ot stum, lhi.il ur aatlciiliuial uini...i.a, ami in ,.. .1.11.1, hi., ., , .,, ,', ,,, the RfBl.tereiid IterHver al Hn...ii. (it,, oil Vic.luoa.lay, Hi., lib day ul March, tau i name, as wltnoaacai J,..,, t, t.'oio. Wall,, l. I'aroy ami Car II. Catl.iiu, uf Hi.ki.o W ami W. W. W a, ,, iCiia', t? ' Any ami all iHirMiiiaclaiiiil... ..i..-..,S alK.vo-.l.itll.f.l land, am louuoalcd i'i nle u.yof"!?.'," h.'lwil!" vm" "" "r ""u"' '"' T. IIbIIiues, Restaur. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. tlHrtSrl NT4TKN I.AXtl orrirs MuKiliiits. oro.. Mow. a. nan. isui rets hereby slveu lhal In r.iniillaiu with llieuruvl.b.u. uf the acl ot t'uii.rc.. l Juno 3, I"1, entitled, MAn art f,.r ti,o..9 limber lamia In tho Ntatos uf I'allfurnla. Or., on, Nevada and W.-hlnstui, T,.iry." ., AHu.t"l I'hV" '' "' """" b""!X ' W'AI.I.A K I) OAIIKV. ylHiKikane, county of Hiaikano, stale of Vt'.ah. '" 'l day rfle.1 in this uOle. '. am.rn alalelnelil No. fcvrj, lur the nurrhaa. V.f I hem, NWl.. NljHWl, 'ul Beo l,01 X own.Vl. Su. t . It.,,,, Nu a Ka.l, and V, oiler proof to show that ihe land aoushl la mure valuable lur Ua Umber oralon. iwl . r... Bsrlrulliiral .iiiiHMes, and lo establish hla .rain, to.. Id l., ,to ,. Kesl.ter aud ii.. Ihe III, day ul M.lcb, aJs, lie names aa wll leases : J...., T. l ule. Carl U. r.rlwn m "!f J... '''". ul HMiksue, Wash!. J 2 . n . i. llllla, ul I'eralsl. Or. aoii. Any and all neraons eUin.r.. ... i .... abovedcM-rll-d laud. ,r re.iue.ted to It hi . belr rl.luia In this oltlon orbelure said Iti ) . ..cii, i-mi. J.T. IIbimiu, Ksflster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uitsd Htatsw Lakh Orrics. .. . "osebur,, Ore., Del. , lis a. .nolle Is herein slveo that lo nm.n.u wllh Ihe provisions ot ihe sot ol Conro.a ol Juno ,1, S7H entitled "An set for toe isle of tltalier lands In the m.i.. nr ..,., un. Nevada, and Wwhleslon Territory " m olAuui?l"wh" ,'Ub"0 L"4 "'! t a. . ANlirtKWJ. I.OOMIH, Of Mead. COUBtV DfHMkan. u . tun. hu ihladsy nietl in Ih'la om.ee his .nrn of Ihe Hi, of Section No , In Township No. 5 lla umber or siuue than fgr ssrlcultur.l our 1OMl,"u' lbllhhl.ol.lm 'ii nuSuSi mJ!.Kf'U" f ""l'r SI lluseburl. '"."".."""daeiklay.lh. lth day uf April !" ome, as altneiaaes : Kih,i U M no Allwn J. Albrlnir and Alirw r Alnrini of Hnnkane. Vla.h . and W U' . I ". - - ! "?' or Oreiton. ' ' ' Any ana all persons ol.lrntni sdverselr lbs ? a'nuT "', ' mo their . .,?. 11 " om:0 on or tnlo'v "lit lull day of April, llU J. T. IfniixiBM. Iteslster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitrii Stats. I.akii Orrms. ,.. .. . "ohjr. Oreon, Oct. in, Notice Is hereby siven llml in compliance timber lands In tho Htates of Calif, r Us Or", iron. Nvads. and Wl,lnKiun Territory AuwilT.WJ. L'""S HW'" "f A'l.ff.'K t Sl.lllfiM,. of Hpoksne, eounty or Spokane, Htale of Wash inmoa. haa this day ffiod In this oulco her soorn sutemonl Nn. ,'oun r. .k. . .Dor tho NWU- ofMeellon Nn A 7.. A! ' ...V. 'Tr0 S. BEDFORD PLANING MILL MEDFORD PUNING Mill CO., Froprietors X We manufacture Doors, Saeli, mouldings, RuBtio and FlooriDg Estimatea furnished on Store and Oflice fixtures in bard or soft wood Contracting and Building Mill on North D Street Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet regulate Preparations are belnr made for a the bowels, ...... . . .. ilynchlng. EXPOSURE to the cold and wet is the first step to Pneumonia. Take a doso of PERRY DAVIS' "PamkUW and the danger can be averted. It has no equal as a preventive and euro for Colds, Sore Throat, Quinsy and Rheumatism, Always keep it handy. I, MEDFORD, OREGON i'i hi luansiiiii rtn. ,n n.. it n, run ivn. ! viim n.i ; . - f5r'7l.,h.frn..; n'"", "Unl m"' "" lor It. Umber or atone than for agricultural PurF'T".' d 10 eauhllah her olaTm to S land before the Hel.tor and Itecoltor it or April, nio.1, Hho names s w tnossesi Klihu I . sforso. ol Spokane, Wh A. J. Loonila of naan., and . . tt t,, 0. i'r,.,. d. . .. n,ni , Kii.aua. nujr .., porsura elalniino adversely tho above dosorlbod lands are ru.uiat"d to i tllotholr Aurl"!"!1!"1" omco un or bofurrsuld IHth V.y of A"r"'l"U'1' J.T. UlllbOB. Itoirlsler. Tr . ""m.A I Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Go. 1 MEDFORD, ORRflON Daalar In Vehicles and machinery Call and See Us - iv Or 2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United states l,anrt ODleo. N..ttc i. h.pi!o."0,,,u"'' Oregon, Oot. in. ma. wllh VhJornJi.K'! ".'W ln complianoo wim llic provlnloiis of tho not nf Conor,, nr Juno 8, 1.7N,ontltlod, "An act for Iho ..IS of timber lands In tho staio, 0( ualllornla Orewn Nevada, ami Washington Territory,1' asS: Xi's't'J.'tiU! !" ''U,""C Und 8'' W ol of ' AI.'nKKTIf. M. PAItltV. ir Hpoksne, county ol Mpnkano, Ststo of Wash. atotouiont No. mm, tar the purchase of the NK' I No0!antN.'nd'JP.,'0r,Wn",'l', t-. KOOKO HO. a East, and will offer proof to show that the lund souiilit Is more vsluslilo tor Its timber ir ts"sh7.fo!'.in,?uuu!;sDll;po"" if... .-J".?11? lo "a,d 'nd boforo the Rue later and Itecolver si Itosoburir, Ori'snn; on ttednosdsy, tho ISth day ol April, llS 'l Ho ''"i5, wltnesstn! Andrew J Loom s or of "iMS? U!511!!" '' Mo nd W iTiTey'. r" Sl!,Ore,on'. ' ntf ' W' Wl"""' 01 Por: almve.do."r!LPJri;0!?J olln'" sdvorsoly the anove-aeHeriuon ends era rcuunsted in me dsyofA'pTlViiif.1" mM " " o"o ld UiS J. T. DiiinaRS, Uoglstor. NO 1 ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Hulled Htates Land ODIce, Nnii.n i. i... no"cbl'w. Oregon, Oot. Ill, 1. whh J, url'Si'"?' .vo." "' eompllsiu'o J, n. ,i fat T .'.! I".0'. 110 "l o' Congrosi of Juno B, 1H78. oiitlilod "All not for tho milo nf ;u I Klon, liiis this dny oil In this mil,.,, hi the Innil V1IE,,7I',?JJ!! tos'ldlalM?. '"f 1rl""""-l I'uri insu. and .Slii,..1. l"'l 'H'lro thJ ot Hi,V..M,. iir " i.iiii niiniin j. Allirillg. Sim. OruRori. aml w' w' w"'". ol l or shov? AitLiN V?mnf o'slmlng sdvorsoly Ihe ?lH?ieh.ili-d.J.'ln,lf '" requoHtcd lo (lie lir of Anrn lTnIJ,l"umJ on or In tore said lath uayof April, IDoa, J, T. Hainan,, . ' Kotfliter. ,