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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
"Tb atttabtr from tb Orkneys" It tk asl mi In the British house of MOMHto ai My b stta for 900 Isianda. Only tlaty of tbt Islands art Inhabits!, but tbt eonstltutncy am brace more than 00,000 ptopla. Tbs Orkneys ware ooe given by Nor way to Bng-iana as security ror tiaeen'a dower and never redeemed. In the lalanda the rotera muat go to the poll by boats, and In tome cases the distance to be traveled la eight miles. Da It Row. "Do It Now." la the motto which the head of. the, stationery 'bureau of the posrtofflea department keeps, over bit desk. He explains that next to doing a thing, having to bear lu mind that It mutt be done la most wearing, and so prefers to cut off the unnecessary tax by meeting the real one promptly. ' Tratk. Troth la always consistent with Itself and needs nothing to help It out. UJf always near at hand, sits upon oar lips and Is ready to drop out before "wt "l re' aware. A lie Is troublesome and sets a man's Invention upon the rack, and one trick needs a great maay-taeav-to make It good. Bwart) ef ilintinents for '"f3UrTB that Contain Mercury at mercury will surely destroy the sense f smell and completely derange the whole ays waen entering It Ihrouch the mumus r. faces. 6uoh articles should never be used ta cts t d prescriptions from, reputable phyat claas, as the damage they will do la ten .tola to tht rood yon can possibly derive from them. Cheney Co., Toledo, 0, oonulns so mttcun, and Is taken Internally, acUeg dlrectly upon the blood and muocus surfaces nf th In buylnc Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gev -17 vnouey uo. -Te a jf1, OT Druggists, price 75c per bottle. - ' 1 5-i, f I 4wu ramij r jui. re I To Brlna'Tr Otftl ""' VI know I've got a vein of poetry In me,' air, confidently " asserted" the young man tothe edttor,""and SHI want Is a chance to bring It out , What would jou suggest, BUT' ., "1 think you had better see a doctor and have It lanced,' The crowned heads of every attloo. The rich men, poor men and misers All join In payiDK tribute to Hewitt's Little Esrly Risers. ' " H. wmiaau, San Antonio, Tex., wrltes! Little mis ic ic uca ever usea in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them to every body. They cure Constipation, Bilious. ness, hie Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all, other liver troubles.' Chas. s trans. l.aboaclierea Snrcaam. Of Gladstone Henry Laboucherc once remarlied. "I do not object to Sir Gladstone occasionally having an net up his sleeve, but I do wish be would not always say that Providence put h there." Many a man who goes through life bemoaning the fact that be Is misun derstood ought to be thankful that such is the case. Chicago News. Unconscious From Croup. During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl was unconscious from strangula tion, says A. L. Spafford, postmaster, Chester. Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Core was administered and repeated often. It re duced the swelling and Inflammation, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures Couius. Colds. LaGrippe, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers In the throat And rhOKt ftnrt nnahl.a lha Itinnj n pure, health giving oxygen to the blood. Chas. Strang. One Way of Cure. 'Tbntt seems to be losing flesh. What son or Best, reducer is be taking?" "I understand that be has Joined an anuupping league." New York Times Onlj- Kind Known to rhllndelplila. . i rew Jersey Man What is a Hwm? Philadelphia Reporter Something to take sugar out of a barrel with. Soni- ervxiie JournaK . . . A Scientific Discovery, Kodol does for the atomach that which it Is unable to do for Itself, even wben but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, While the inflamed muscles ot that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive vBun iu unuatuiiu mm ioou into riCO, TOO uiuuu. Voas. Strang. This Sounda Rlfrfat. ' Sometimes It happens that a seven shock restores health to persons wlit are suffering from nervous prostration and this Is how the phenomenon Is ex plained In a foreign medical Journal: "Every external stimulus Improssei i the afferent centripetal flbers, or, rctb ; er, excites the molecular waves o' change. The latter iu turn deeoinpos' the unstable molecules of a flexus and, through'the Intervention of othej flbers, this decomposition, being tin source of new molecular movcu'ent gives an Impulse to a certain macs ol connected flexus. . .. "The new vibratory modification thu obtained forms a new nervous fluid. A portion of the current flows over the afferent fibers to the contractile mus cles of the periphery, while the other portion Is propagated by the reverber ation of Indistinct waves to the most ramified centers of the organic econo my, and thus a complete and natural nervous diffusion takes place." Physicians, of course, understand rwhat this means, but how many lay men can interpret it? One Hundred Dollars a Sox Is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summerton, 8, C places on DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He eaysi "I had the piles for 90 years. I tried many dootors and medicines, but all failed ex. eept DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing prop erties of Witch Hazel with antlsoplics a'nd emollients; 'relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, sores, outs, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Chas. Strang. ( 11 -.r.'-y 8IaTgIiniira CHARGING. By Martka MeCsatoctvHBhsTsS TTOOTTOOv WW? fOOTTOOT T06 Old Gib 'EteJl went wlng'tog and stumping upon bis crutches down the street and up the steps of bis store. It was the biggest, store. In, town, though not the smartest , Joe Beenam, who had opened Up the spring before, just across the street, was running old Gib hard In groceries and hardware and leaving him out ot sight when It came to- kolckkoacks or dry-BOOdsTurre and simple. A man who half knew looked after old CJIb, ,tfe 9 across tube, siija, of bla yoongt rl-U -mortrjured- half to -himself, ''WtwrrpityTaffonier man who knew also looked, listened-to: the ucunuuwi sua. answered it, .alleging out hitbln as he-spv)kevTetter say, 'What ahamer " J iTlAf a ham, docf! a third said, coming up behind them. Doctor W tars tttlWd half grimly. ! root quite sure u seems to oe toe nucn in toe course of a true love,", (unanswered. Lew Bayne,' the man who had spoken first, shook bis bead energetically. "I meant, that poor old fellow's legs," he said,, , "I suppose, doc. It's certain; be'U never walk again." ,"tyw rou've jpt.me." the. doctor pro beted. 'T'Vi risk my prOfesalonal rep- utatlon that fall he got on the sleety KVtMorm to his ahftqken; sbanka: than bar them nr. I pretty 'generally." There were bruises. ofjroni-and on tlsbuUlex.aadjMe' . M well. I told him he'd, . be out and about In plenty time for the Christmas I tradtv but -trbirF the llrsYW stood; me up and down .that he'd never takh an. I otbeH teadjt .sterv-nd- sr -faf, -m nothing on earth the matter with hla legs, nothing at lessf tbat"J v'r'tb;otn er. doctors can see." 'Against that there Is the fact that the minute he tries to stand on them they doolie Joint role o rt'n.,l.l.. ..t..T.t".I:'.l - V'i..' . .- act-double ubdirhiifi Jnsjtllougli tfioy. uauu i strengtn to bear un n snlilpr The -trouble wnst n&imhe" "nerves."' if" lliat 3.i"Vbl! t Wlrt Tm.n r.t ; t ,tvu.-.:ik v , . ....... . Ull, , (111 you tnat'it's a pity, rthotmlit von li-i.l refereTjc.-tor:tHtf Wc joe uecnam." What Is It?" asked . Merton.'-thp tniru of the group. "You know I've been away -six months! Tell me all about It." "Not much to tell." Dr. Waters said You know Florrle EzoiP "I ought to, considering she sent w away, ' Merton broke In ruful.v lou don't mean Joe Is cone on he like the rest of us? I tlionslif- You've hit it." the doetor said. "Jot did stand out mighty well against Hi prevailing Infection, but n mini uevc; knows what's coming to him until I hits him square In the face." Lord.' To think of Joe. the 'bomb proof,' we called him." Mertonchucklcd "How did It happen? Tell me all nboui it." Merton. n newly evolved drummer. had given what he would have callet! "a comprehensive order.", Dr. Waters also chuckled ns he answered, nodding his head by way of emnluislzliii.' his points: "Well, you see. It's this way Tl, , ,,, . , , The hour struck for Joe when he saw florrle Ezell swirling around, a blue tarlatan angel. In a waltz with Bob Acton at the' Pattons' party. Florrle' a pretty girl anyway you see her. That night she was particularly fetch ing. But that wasn't the thing.' 1 In slst Joe s time bad come. He knew It. Soon as the waltz was over he froze to Florrle didn't get a vard awav from uer all the evening." It was a freezing time, as I remem ber." Lew Bayne Interrupted, with laugh. "Indian, summer un to dusk then a cold rain, that turned to sleet In short order. Say. didn't old Gib get nis ran mat very night?" "I'm coming to that. If you'll wait." the doctor ran on. "I tell you that was sleet to remember. Joe, of course. wouldn't let Florrle walk home, though the Ezell bouse Is only six blocks from the Pattons'; No, sircel He telephoned ror tuc nnest rig at the livery stable and bundled all that blue tarlatan In It as snug ns you please. I beard Flor rle protesting that she ought really to wait for papa, but wo all persuaded her papa wouldn't think of risking himself upon pavement like glass. We ought to hnve known better. Old Gib always uocs the thing that any other man would let alone." Bet n bat he came,". Merton said. cuucmmg more than ever. lou win from yourself," Dr. Wa ters answered. "He came, he didn't see Ills daughter, be went back swear ing like a trooper, though lie Is a dea con, and he fell right before Master Joe's fine rig, coming back from leav ing Miss Florrle safe at the gate. Of course Joe picked him up and carried him home. . Equally, of course, old Gib, hates, blm for doing It By the time I got to, blm next morning he was fully persuaded Joe . was at the bottom of his fall, with Florrle as ac cessory; said they ran away and left mm, nopmg he'd break his neck, so Joe could have both bis daughter and his store. You know be didn't take ovorklndiy to competition anyway"' iuac ne didn't I Why, . he even 'wrote to our credit man to keep a peeled eye on Joe," Merton interrupted- That's like him," Dr. Waters said, "I tell you, boys, nature must work along a certain line of compensation. I'm sure she skipped (nto old Gib all the small meannesses due to two gen erations of Ezells-lt - may even bs three. His father was a flue man, and is OKnsMsr Just at good a woauui aa ever, was madaJ! , , "About Joe', bow?" Merton queried. in. waters rrownedi i ' ,"Joe courted Klorrlt with such a rusk that In a week they were engaged. Then ne went right lu to. old. Olb 'aud bad It out wltl) him told him alt about himself and his business, tn. aad. out, BP aud down-but the substaiice of It was he wanted Florrle for his wife, and would do whatever old Gib said f only be could get her. And thcu the Jld crocodile, preteuded to cry; said Florrle was all ho, bad to live for; he hoped Joe wouldn't press him for au auswer then, , nor, .indeed, ttilk of an engagement, until lie was either dead or himself agalu. You know how soft hearted old Joe la, and how he hangs on to his word once he passes It. Of course be promised, never mistrusting the old wretch was playing him. Bo there you are! Florrie'a won-Tiuu aud losing .colqr .becavw ;Joo only: speaks wbeo Uiey, pass byt, but. don't come to the house, .Joes about, desperate, aud old' Gib Ik fattening and, gettlug ten years younger-ou spltu and crutches. What the end Is to be nobody can guess.:; a ; i-.. ,.' ix .-. v . "Can old Gib be shamtnlnar Merino aaaea.. ut. waters shook his head. thought so at nrat,". he said. , f'But If oe. is peau anythlns In the txuka There's certainly uotblng wrong with his legs, except that they're a bit flab- "rf is rcrinia oe cau walk on them: I think som'etlmea he has hypnotised himself. If It was Just deceit , and what I call cussedness. I would have been able before this to take him off his guard," - ,vt eu, l can at le east go over and con dole wNk Joe.7 Merton said, stepping across the street "Aud maybe sym pathy will be worth ail order." he called back over- his shoulder as he truck the store steps. ; ,-.. : Although it was late March, It was still nipping cold. -. A.red fire roared In the. base burner inside old Gib's store. Old Gib himself sat close beslde.lt,. his eyi, ranging all ttie miscellaneous mer- cnanaiee which crowded shelves and floor.'- Ills three clerks hnd' becii on ilie juuip' all morning, but toward" noon there, came a lull. . lie .was about to- send two of tbeiu off to dinner when Jhe: door opened .wide, and Merton came through, with Joe Beennm In his ake and Dr. Waters aud Lew Bavnc nmrcliliiff. solemnly; behind. Joe's face was white, bis eyes brilliant, his figure tense lu every line. Indeed be looked desperate, and his voice rang hard as he said, stopping " short three feet away: ' "Mr. Ezell, I have come to ask you hero In the presence of these witnesses, to release me from my promise. Yon know well how it was given with a totnl misapprehension of the truth." lou mean you wunt to take my daughter, as well as my trade, nud leave me, a cripple, to starve!" old Gib roared. Joe set bis teeth. "I mean nothing of the sort!" he said. "Give me your daughter, and our home shall bo yours. I will serve and care for you as I would for my own father lou won t get the chance," old Gib sneered. Joe half turned to his friends and whispered sepulcbrally: "Go away! quick!" "Going to murder me, bey?" old Gib sniffed. Joe stood very straight. The others bad slunk townrd the door, with the awed clerks huddling after. They heard Joe shout: "It Is not murder! I shall give ray life to free Florrle from your Intolera ble tyranny!" Then they saw him fling wide the stove door and dash Into it what Seemed like several pounds of gun- powuer. . . Old Gib saw It too. With one wild, whooping yell be leaped from bis chair, regardless of crutches, of everything out flight, rushed madly for the door. darted through It and did not pause until he came panting and trembling to nis own gate. As be clung there the others overtook him. as breathless as himself betwixt running and laughing. Dr. Waters mode a low bow. "If I bad thought three pounds of black sand would be so effectual, I would have nad you well long ago," be said. Merton dragged Joe forward. "If you want to kick anybody, kick me,' he snld to old Gib. "I put this lad,' patting Joe s shoulder, "up to nlayins .voa mat triCK." "Humph! I knew he didn't hnvn Hib brains for It himself." old Gib snorted But, though he bad found his legs, he was none the less old Gib. The fict was proved by his letting Joe and Florrle marry ulniost out of hand ond pri'Hontliig them with both his store unu nis blessing. Knew 11 1 1,1 na Sharper. I-OIO Hriininton. when be was Tlfr Jiiftlec Hawkins, when on circuit, finn ing a Ioiik slimmer i vening ding on his nanus, toon n turn in the lanes, and. staying at it rural Inn for n cup of tea, nis ears were assailed by the charmed sound of the fulling iflneplns. U itli a lively eagerness ho Inmilt-Ml of the landlord If there was an alley on the pivinlses. Uy way of answer tne landlord ..conducted him thither.. The goodly company assembled eyed tin; newcomer with greedy eves, think ing tney would lead hint ou to an ad vantageous game. " ue learned Judge nt once accadnd tn Ihelr invitation, In the course of a verv suort time relieving every gentleman in i ue pinco or bis spare shillings. men the landlord thought it time to Intervene and, touching bis lordship on ine uacu, fjniet; "Look here, my fine friend, we have had your sort here boforo, and if you don't want to shake bands with tho po lice you'd better get out of tbis!"; nis lordship went London Stand ard. . ., ..... . , ! 0 0 0 Dyspepsia Curo Didcsts what you eat. Thl preparation Mmtrtliis nil of tht dlgestunts and digests all kinds ot moo. it gives i ..sunt roller and nover falls to euro. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It.- By lUuse many thousands of dyspeptics havo boeo otirotl lifter everything elsu fulled. It prevents rormiuiou oration the, stow sen, relieving an aistrosflariereutlng. vivmiik uuueoeHsary, jrivusttut vi uiae. t can't h1. . . nmt sM yen DOM rniparwioniTDy K. u I a WITT A (XI. Chlrajro, TtiuU. bottle coutiult UincaakMo.aiaa t, . . . " liavaralUWd UoarroaMr. Town Oouoclpir Have 'you beard, Mr. Skinflint,: that our generous towns man, Mr. Muller, Is defraying tbt cost of. a imw 'promenade all round the towuJ Wc thluk a wealthy mail Ilk yourself, might, also do. something for us. . Skinflint-Well, what do you say to my giving you a park of oak trees? Town Councilor Oh, you noble heart' d philanthropist! Whys do you really mean to., . . : . BkinfUut-Yee, yea;. I'll make tbt towu a present of an oak forest You have only to And the land, and I will supply you 'with aa many acorns aa you may want for soed.-Chronlk der Bait. ' ' Orlt la the By. A useful hint was given the othwf day by a physlclau who removed a piece of grit from a patient's eye. The accident bad occurred at the beginning of a ' railway ' Journey lasting some hours.. ''Another Unit wheu' you ure troubled with grit In the eye," said the uocivr, - uou t iiiivmpi to gel it out, but Just, cover the eye with your, bund .lu Keep it closed and blink nwuy as bard as you cun with the other till the grll Is dislodged. This bint was given. to me py a commercial traveler and how It acts is tuore Hutu 1 rnu'tell you. but' It does, and: that Is all that mutters to the sufferer." - Shr Knew. , Mr8.'1In.vfork (In country postodlce) Anything for me? Postmaster I don't see nothln'. Mrs. Hayfork I wns expect In' n let ter or postcard from Aunt Snrlggs tell In' what day she was couilii'. Rural Pnstinnster (culling to hlswlfei Did you see n postcard from Mrs, Ilayrork's Aunt Sally? Ills Wife Yes. She's com In' on Thurwb'v Moilrrn Surgery, Your modern mii-kcoii of note Is "sterile" wan. The niieriitliit; room, n most hermetically sealed nnd at a tcui peratnre of 1)0 dettrees or therealiout, Is purllli.'d dally by mi'iins of n hose tlirowlni; n solution of bichloride of mercury over cclllnt:, wulls and floors. The surgeon arrives lu no niiternom In bis clvlliiiu's curb. He In required to be clean shaven, like n monk, says tin New York Press. Ills doilies arc re moved. Two attendants In the slerlllx Ing room band him a white duck irnwn reaching from collar to heel and a cow or the same mnterlul which covers tightly every part of his bead vxcept eyes, nose mid uiouth. The sleeves of the Koivn reach to Ills elbows. He In cases his hands III the thinnest, fines! sterilized rubber gloves. These gar ments are handed to blm In sterilized tougg. There bus been no human con tact. Thus eitilipi'd be Is prepared to saw and slice. Ilrntnl. She He's very much In love with hi wife. Un guys if she should die Lu uoesn t know what he'd do. He vt wits the matter? Hasn't h got money enough to bury her? Ohio Blare Journal, MOTHERHOOD Tho greatest ambition of Amer ican men nnd women Is tu imvo homes blossccrwlth children. Tho woman nllictod with female ills oimo U constantly menaced with becoming; a childless wife. Xo medicine can restore dead or gans, but AVIno of Ciirdul does regulate derangements that ore- vent conception j- does prevont mlscarrin?n ; docs restore weak nnu Himiiered nerves aud does bring babies to liomes Diirtoii and desolato for vr. Wine of ( aidiii gives womoa the health ami stinnirtli to hnnr fconi. tny eiiii,i..e.i. Yo 0(ln get a doUor boillu of AVIno nf rwi from your dealer. 14S Afn;''-rt. fp-t In VfK.I.fiV.P,l'.'V'j!'"'1'1;l AP' K MM. wiT. , ; ', ' ;t 1 "" one bottle of Th.if,;.!,. iii .nra racnire of martS "iff "iSfT.l-tJi's L?Ae. NSwniv h; .."iaSJr I"-r"-tlM fesl. be witlm,,? w1', '" "JPPV and I-novorwill be without Wluo of curd, I i my house uKin. Mrs. .1. w. n aKitmn POT llylTlna n.iA ti. . ... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land ontctai Boatburs,- Ort'ron," 'Jan ' ItHO. Notice Is hereby glvin that tba followlm naiueil ler has Bld sollot tf hit nltntloii le utaKe llnsl liroof In nupporl of hit olylrt, and that aahl Pi ton. V. K tuuf will be ohmo ueriirti a. e. un. oouiuilsaioutr, ai Houroru, urvgua ou Krlday the KUii day of March, IVU9, vis f JAMMD, WKKKH, On II. K. NO. tcti, tor tht HI( of NW, HW), of NKft, NW!4ot8KV(,iieo. M,T. tab,, Itanyt lKaat. , tie nauiea tht Wlowlhg wltueaset to provt his oontliiuuiia roaldcuct uuou and oullUallon of said land, viai Uavld W, I'eaoe, Kdoard Pence, Hamuli deary, A. W. Willie, ot Trail, Oregon. J. T. II minus. Ileglnioi. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.ului onice at Hoftotiurg, Orrgon, Jan, 1X1, 1W. Nollco la lieroby given that llio lollowliig named Hvttler has Itled iiotltna of his Intcuilon to iiinko llual coinliiulallou proof In support of hU olalm, and that aahl proof will bo uiado tw. tore A. S. tllilou, U. M. couunluHU'ei, at Mrii. ford, Oregon, on Krlday, the 7lh day ol March, IWW, via: . -t (IKOIKIE K, KINO, i On II. It. No, until, tor ilie K'j of hka, NW otHKi(, Nit'tof HW.'(, wc.'-tf wmuihrp M tl ai,at a nam. ll. huii tita foiiowlur witnesses lo Drove tis oonitnuous realdenoe upon aad eulllvallon ot said laotl, via : , ' James w. nates, wnuam w, imw, abch Maaoy. of lllg Uullt, On gou I George Klug, of iraiij.urrgoii, ... ' J.T. BHIIKjas, rWglatar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . I'snili HTiVKS LHb Ornct, Itoivliurt. Ore., Jan. :v. IMS Notice Is liorvhv slven thai III compliance Willi Him lirovUltitia ot Ilia aol ol Couareas Ot June I, IH7H, enllllid "Au act lor the salt ol umber lamia in llio Htalca ot l aiiiortna, vte- ton, Nvvaila ami Waalillisuin Tt,rruory," aa intruded lo all Die liublloland alatea by act ol August 4, law, K. 1IAIITON IMCKKI.. of Mtdlortl, rotiiity ot Jackaon, alale ol OrvRun has liila day nli'tl 111 thta offli-o Itta awurll atatouisnt No. 4Mb, for .Hie imtcliaBe ol Hit ,'.ii laau i Hveiiun ko. m. in mwitaiiiii No. ivj, fi. , Halite No. S Ksal anil will offer lirool lo allow the land smiifhl la niuro valuable lor lla timber or atone lliau fur agricultural !tir Haea, ami lo ealalillah Ilia claim lo aajtl land iwltire A. H. lltiiou. U. H. L'ouimlaalolier. al Meilforil, Oregon, on Friday, the aril day ol Anrll, IWW, lie names aa wiineaaua: Htai. H. Aiken, M. I. Mel-all, ot rroaecet, Oregon; II. H. Lllullov. William I. Vawter. ol llclloril. Oregon. Any ani an pcraona claiming auveraviy ino bove.ileM'rllH'il lamia aro rrulioated lo tile liolr olalma In Ihla itftlee on or lielor., aaill Hnl dayol Al'rllltl. J. T. HHIisiga, lleglaler NOTICE.rjOR.WJJiLICATIQN. Land o flirts at ltaaburtf. Orptran. JunuMrv 14. IV )J. Nutlcu tit liyrrlij Klvvn thni tlir) follow in,;. DMnlfH dOttlrr h II let. tinitu ot hli tnirnttoit lu make iliml pnwf tti itiKrt of hmclit'n), (ml lht km Id proof III brmiiife be fort) A. H. Hlttoti. IT. B. coiumltrtlonrr, nt Mvtlfiml. Orrsuu, on ylurdny i bo tb day of KcUruary, I Kit, vli; ' " JOHN II. WKLCII, On H. R. No. WW, fur lb H U of SW i; unit N i of H 4, Hccuon 'J, tuwiiklitp ;M, yuiti raiittv Ito nftmrit IhA fntlnwlmr wlttidHtirti tit rrtiTr bin conllmioiiN n ltlt-ufu uncin ami culllvalltin of Maul itiriil, vu: MrvibltiN Wckti mil l(o)ert At)wnrlh, vi ntrul I'olrrl. Orevon. Jrth JfnvllfM hihI biirle Fruuclr Cnrlrr. of Hpikranl OrrKoa, J.T. IMtllHiRj. Ilrgintur. NOTICE UOU PUBLICATION. .and once al Ko.ebuiir. Oreeon. Deremlier I. llsri. N'o'.lce U tiereby k'lvrn Hint tha lollowlng auieil acttler nun llleil notice of lilft tnlelitloo , make llnal cunmulatlun nroof In sunnorl of bla orallli. and that aulil pmof will b made he, lorn A, S. Hilton, V. H. lOtiutiUMlDiier. at Me,l ford, Oregon, on Friday, January so, lvo;t, vU: IIOIt.M.'KO MI MUl.iUN, On bomealeail enlrv .No. In bomeateail enlrv .No. Iu7s:l, for Iho IV'i W".. SK'-i HW' NW!,HK!.SreUva U'.Towi,: hip fsiulll. Kntige'2 Kio.t. ah tin namea the toilowli.ir wlHiranea lo Drove hla eontlnuoua rrsldeuca uoon and cultivation of aaitl html, vU: I'arl sisiitor, lAtila niin.lv and J. Ilnrrv Carl. ii.n.oi nig nunc, urrgou. aac llllani 1 . York Ol jieuniru, wrt-goo. J. T. lliuiinca. lleglaler. nOtICB FOR PUBLICATION. Land OHlro at iUmf liurif, Oreuon. Drccniht 17, WfJ. Nmlcc tn hrn by t'lvcn thai Mir follow Inrjt'iinmt'fl Actilcr tiutt niril notlrn ul hi Intr-n tlon lo umlit) llnal iirtof In tuiKrt nf IiIh rUltti nnd ttial nalU pro. J will ua ninda beforn A. H, iiiiutn, ii. r. coiiituiiiinnrr. ul )I-iiroiil.Urfi(in um t-gaiurt-isiy, rt'wruHryu, iisuu, rn ; Kl'IIKUT A. NKIisL, On IT. K. No. e.', for Iho U of mwj,' 0f 1)0 nnnirN Iho fotlowlnir trl In ( a In nrnv uia wiiiiNutiua rrniuuiii-u uimjq buu cuiiivhi inn ui "i mi .unu, viz: Uatvtti suoon, Ifriiry A. Mrycri, Kudo) pi IllclMTtdctH nnd ilurtln Zimon. ! of l.nlt Creek, OreKun. J. T. IIhiik.eh, lirftlMbr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office Ut IlOHOtiuri. trriunn. Jnnunrv 14 rMw .'uiiuu in uvri'iir wivL'ii inm int litiuitsritii nunicU HtmlcrliHH lllcd nollco of h Inttintluu to make mini proof In iupporiof uIh claim, and that Htild proot will bo inutlo before A.B lllltor . vj, n. tuiiiuitnniifur, ui .itHlloru, Urt'tfUt), Oil ANTIIUNV F. MCCKAKV. On Ills II. K. No. l!f.a, tor tbo Ml lj of llio HKJl wrnr.jiiHiiiuni'.MDi tne nr.,!, Bocllon ;i Townsillo 'Xi South. Hanirn -1 W,kt. Ho names llio following witnesses to prove tuiiiuiuuiii, rcniuonce upon sou eulllvallon ni.iu iiiiiu, viz; tBt Bttl James .fntitison. of JiiekaniiTTTlft. nn.u,i an.! Joliii F. Wlilto, N, l.angull nnd l I,. Jucobs, of nuuiurn, urugon. " 'JSI ' i f J. 'l . lililfillKK, Itoglster, A Cirnn.l, Siveet Sons. A Rood old (Jerman ladi- who keens nniivo wine and Home chickens In n Btiburu was waltlnK on n KiieHt when one or two heiix net up n ciiekllnit of mien veiieinenco that it stiKiccsted. to the stranger dire dlsiiRler either al ready liiiiipencd or IniiiendiiiK In tlie chicken park. Tint Ilately tho blt rooster took up the refrain and In his lioni'HO Iiiihn and Inexcimablo fulsatto "innlady and not melody" iniido more rumpus than till of tho other fowls nut together. "What In tho world Is the matter with those chlckciiH, frail?" nuked the visitor. 'Achl Do Bchlckon, sho haf do eitirk laid, nn' venn she an 0Ki?k haf laid do rooster ho bin so ttlat ho help her sing." I'uiiauolnhln TIiiich. Willie's llecltnllon. To do what you can " . Aa well us you enn Is a mlitlily Rood plan For most any mun. VL To work all the day, f To work every day, la the only auro wny Of gettlns; your pay. j If I work all Iho day . Sft And give up rny play, 1 surely siiuH climb To fortune some tlrae, 'tj On that distant day ' ' '-i , I'll not want to play) ;X-t I'll onay Icoep climb- ... Ing all of tho lime. A , , ; ' g." When fortune Is ript, A. I'll reap what I'vo nown Iff, A column of type IjJ And aaatlier of stone. i "Newark New OCIIXTIM Or MKDFOKD. I, . 0. f. Iffldrt No. K. nitela In I. o. n t m W.U? l ''i?1 M VlUlliiif UmltH" alwsir . tl;uoi.. J aic Bvfl, ....i ....... at ai i m iMiflt Hi u u. r.-imauo iivyvr r,ueiiiuiiiiiiu No, H,y" ti. r , dhii ino kveonu atsi fourth We datadayt ol lavh uiouth ul t u II, II, ilAkiar, !'. I1 W, T. Yohk. Hcrlbt Olive ItebeUah IxHlge No, W, meats In I. o, O, P. hall nrat ami third 'lueailaya of eavb ' uKinlli Viaillug aiaiera Invlieil ui alienil, Mhh. KtIa Hhiaiikh, N, 0. ' MjJuMttjiMtaiiiiaSjJtec. Hi,j A. r. and A, M -Meets first Krl ity- oii or bo furs full mouu ai 8 p. ui., lu Maaonu-liall. , ... . f - VVaiTkMat, I'. M. J. W. l.Awiow. Itev. H . . ; K. ol 1',-Tnll.iiiaii loilye, No. Ill, imela Moo. At) evuiirg at i. in, V,,ui,. brothers at. wai. wukoiiie viinutliv.i;. (1. CAMbi'avMi. K, of It, aciu r). 7 . Kuiguia ol liic Mai'oaiwea. Trluume Ta . No. M, tae.u la regular rtvlow on ihtltluci ' TT .7 V." i'u utoillD III A. tl. U. W. t W. T, Y0MK.il. K, a. u. KixiaoN, Couimaudrr, Ni' m V;.': ur of Honor-Ksther lod " '' aioiior nstner hmim tvtolns ol taeb C'usSMi-a atui'Msaaos, ho. LrolaJr'alnJllttteuu?" vW,' ! r. U. of A.-sttdtord iMtf No. U aiteta V.".l tvenlag in A. U u"w7kall. Visiting rrattrt IsvlUd ui alUnd I..A.JoHI,A. UoT'W'bT",,"",,km','M''i Woodmen of the World-C'aais No. i ,7 J'day availing In at, of 1, Medford, Oregon. ' eels ball Uoaacs Mams, cit.h'!' CbrynaDUivBiuBi Circlr, '""i no. , Womee ot Meets arcond aad fount Tuscdaya n ovuoraii.- Of eacb iiion VlilUug iiaurra Kav wMi."4"'0' e...r.r?or,h!rd .I"" ' it.uiivA lla4rfco) "w'.r; 0. A. It.-Chcair A. Arthur I'osi Me. at JTrVw'? ' bll evtry ftrsV it" .'"."'"'tyalghtlB each uiouth al 7:.t . VlalUugUiuanJeaeunilslly In. ilea to attesol i.M"Jf A".l,Ar''.jAOJulalil. t alH-LHOHA.. Beer,.?," "tlK' ,,f""!"" l-raieroal Hr.niierbKrt-Mei First itad ilnril ovoolngaat?:!!!, in, ro their ball In ice , k. of I', bunding, MrJilord. Oregon. VlstliiTJ SUiers and Hrotneia cordially invited. " UiratHA UAVtt Horict.ry. " ' f '''!" U K H.-lleamca fbapler. No. M, UM. w Miuonle Halt. Meilfot.l, lllrgun. Vlalllni aia iera and biolhela alwava we'coino. .. . "" A, I.UMai.s. W, at. MArrig e. Firaau Hcrietary. I'reahylrrlan (.'burcn-llev, w. F. NlileMa pa-tor I'reaetillia every Hshballi al II a in" and 7 :ial p. m. Huuday aehnol at 10 a m K K l.cire, upt. l l.rlMloi, Kndeavor UjrMn.r on'o limir belore llie evening arrvlca, ir. " w May, I'rr.. flayer meeting evrry Tbilr..' day al i:JUf. m. All are coedlally iuvllcu to llieao aervlcua A. CI. F. Meets every Monday nigtii al 71 la A. O. If. W. hall, vi.ui. k-.,...,-r. .... dlallir welcomed. K. I.. (iUKMEa.lj. k. JAH hTKII AST, Itec. Hecy. ( I'lllfnrin Hank K. or l Mi ."I.rTIii ... the captain In K. of F. ball. .. ... llnwAiin, Captain. K. K. Kl.wonn, lleeoriler. 0HUHOHE8 OF MEDFOHD. Melbodlst Kplacopal Churrn W. tl, Moore pastor, freacbltig every Nalibatb at II a to and 7:80 p.m. Monday sebool at 10 a. m , 11 L (itlkey, aupt. Claas meeting every Habbaia l cloe ol aerniou. Levi Faueelt. leader. Ep worth league every Hal, bath evening ate:), (i, Faueelt. prrsl. Ilegulal weekly prayer meet, lug every Tburaday evening al 7:80. I.adlea' aewlng circle everv week, Mlaalonary aoelets meets lio drat Friday In eacb tnomb. Ilaptl I church Rev. T. I,, t.'randall, paator, sabtmtn aervleea: 'reacbltig 11 a. m. and S p. ui.; Habhatb arhool Ion. m.i II, Y. P. U. 7 p. in. I prayoi meeting riiiirxlay at 7:!Bp. in.; mveiiaul meellng al w Wi p. m. on Halurday pre ceding llr.l sabbath. Sltaogers and Irleoda al waya welcome. Chriatian church corner of Kiitn and I ureetii. f reaching every l.nrd'a liuy al ll a. m. and s p. m Sunday rl.ool al 10 a. m. frayei meeting evcrv Thurailuy evening. The people welcome. K. M. faltoraon pastor. Itosldes dt iho oburcb. Methodist Kplacopal Cburcb Houib-Hev. U U. farby, paator, .freachlng every Suoday al II a, m. and evening; Huuday school al 10 a. m.l fraycr meeting Thuraday evening al o'clock! Woman's lluain &llMlnn Hn..li, n,... M... We dneHday In each month at g,ao n. m f.'.v..rv. ono Is cordially Invited to all our services HI. Msrk'a Kplscopnl Church :Hvetiaoinrin,t antmoii, lal nnu lid Auiidav uf esefc monili nt 7:) p. m. Holy commiinloii, i(d Nunday of each) month at It a. m. Morning prayer and acr. mon. 4lh Honilav of each ninnlli l 11 t u.,n- duy tchool at lou. m. All Invlled, Pews tree. I.. M, Idleinan. I'rlcai la charge- Clirlallnil gflflnflA ..r.l.n. .r. Iml.l Buniiuy morning at sloven o'clock nt the tea. donee of K. H liunham, ol Tiiluul. All aro wiiieomo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'NITKIlHTATKa I.ANIlOrrirg, lloaelnirg. (iro.. Juininry 111, IIKBl: Nntleo la liureliv ulven llntt h ,i.i.aa Willi llio provlalniia of tho net of Cotigre.a ot June ll, IS7S, untiiieil "An set for lliu aalo ol Umber lands In the Hlslea ol California, Oru gon, Nevada ami Wn.hliiglou Terrllory," as extuniled loall tho I'llhiiu ol Annual 4. mr u laiiil Htates by act IIKNHV M. KRTKKI.V. of Hpokaus, county ol Hhokiinv, Klale nf Waalt- i"K,"i una tiny mull in una olllt'O his land sought la inoro vhIiihI, fp li. ii.i,. ... atone tlutn for iiKrleiilliirii) puroaea, and loea. labllah Ilia claim to aald liillil holoru A, H. llllliui.ll.S. Ciiiiiiiilaliiner,nt ,Meilforil,Uregoil. on Friday, llio :ld day of A prll, llKlll. lie niiinoa aa wltueaaea: Win. Hlnnlpv anil Fred Htanlitv. V.' r,'w,"born. flregoii, nud Marlln Toim and Diivid Toim, of f.iike (treck, Orogon, Anv noil nil oeraona eliiltnliiD N.l.,n..nlw n.n ,. , I , , ., , ,, ' reiiieaieu lo IHO lay of April, l' n--, yiiuuin iii iiun iiiiicu on or iiuloru snld lilt 1. T. llstiKirs, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, llnllod filittis Land Ofllce, . . I'bKoburK, Oregon, Jununry 19, NOtiCO IS llflrubV Ulvon Hint In mmnli.n.. with the nrovlslnns of ihn nni. nt enn.M.. A. Juno .1, I87S, eniliiod "An not for the sale ol timber lands In tbo States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wotliloglon Territory," at oxtendod lo nil the Fubllo Land Slates dy act Of August 4, IH1W, "'- , IHAAO D0U0LA8H, pf Omaha, county ot Dnugliia, Htuto of Ne braska, has thin Anf mod In Ibis offlcrl his 1!'arJ!ln'!'S""x!i N1'.J,B" ,er 1,10 pnrehBiK) of tho HF. of Hoctlon NO. 2fl, In Township No, IUV H,, Hai.go Nn. 2 most, and will oflor proof to show that the land sought Is moro vnluable for Its timber or stono than for nurloultural pur. poses, nnd lo establish his olnlin to snld land l'.'?r" .A,.s' "lllon " s' Oommlsslonor, at Madfonl, OrogQii, cn Friday, tho lOlh dav ol April, 1(1011. Ho nnmos us witnesses: WlllLnl"''1 fcH'y,cn? W'A Wobstjr, .1, R, MoAlllster. i w. 8, (inrtls.of Omnhn, Nebrssku. Anyiind nil norsons claiming ndvorsoly thO' above-desorihort Innns aro roounsied to (llo their claims In tills ofilco on or bofore snld loth. : day of April, 1003, J.T. BaiLQED, Keglstor. -S H I