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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1903)
THE OLD RELIABLE ' III MIWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I OUR COUNTY jXorrespondentsj Uoll) til II I ICfl t till IH I' .11 - ,.f MI'V- orul itirrimionilniitH iih- I rate1.! .liin ollioo mil liitur llian W.J"i'ttl y tlllllll to uiHiirv Mlllli0lltll' , KiiKht I'nliil ICuif lotft. HY A. C. IIOWI.KTT. H. l'otlur m ii a btifilnOBH trip To Ashland IahI weulc. Tito fiiniinrH havu ornutnuuood to plow and how ijruln ugaln in thin oction. Carl Ringnr, who has boon in Ml. Pill preoinul for hit) health, return d homo hint .Sunday. Alficd Lotcliur, formerly of this plitco, but now of Grants 1'iiss, wag viHlting frieiidH bore IuhI week. Prof. J. A. Blnh and wife, of Cen tral Point, came over last Satur day to vimt Mm. liish's parents. 'Married In Portland, Feb. 18, 1903, by Rev. Ilurd, 0. H. Shaw and Minn Ootavia Grace Ilowlott. Mrs. Horace Pelton was over from their homo in Bams Valley liittt week, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morino. Henry Ellis returned to tho Bun ny Bide on Monday of list week. He has been working at the Wag not creek saw mill Ibis winter. A letter received from Mrs. C. E Hoyt, of Fort Klamaib, tolls of the extreme cold in that suction way down below zero, while here we have our warm spring weather and Home of our gardeners have all of their onions and other garden stuff Ilantod. John Ed sol I and daughter passed through town on tho way to their homo, near Phoenix. Thoy had I) on visiting his father, who has buon quite sick with dropsy, but at Inst account ho Is riMvirtcd muuh butltir. Dr. W. B. Ollioer is in at tendance. Thero Ih coiiHidcrnblo talk of cir culating two pulitioiiH one to have the furry put just bulow the John M. Blnok pliico, insloiid of where il lmn bi'im, nnd llio othur to have a county road OHtabliHhed to that V'ini on tbiH Hide of the river and one from said point to intorcool tbu county road on tho north sidu of tbu rivor. L'it week wan a wook of dunces i ihiri iidigliborbnod. Imt Friday night Jorry llockatborn gave one in bin hall, thu attuiidnncu buing faroly good, but thu majority woro liidicH. Mr. Vt'Htal gavo ouu tho tiaino night on Kec creek and on i-iiturilrty night 'I'immiu Ungan Kfvo another at his pliico. Thoy wnro both well attondod. County Commissioner Tlinmim Riley went to whuro tho froo furry boat iH lodg3d to neo what could bo lono in the cam) and concluded that il was a biggur job than ho cared about undortaking, and no wants cveryono who in inlortsled in sucur ing tho job of putting tho boat to itii place to cxamino it and its sur roundings mnko their oetiniato ol the cost of replacing il, either by DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All rtlHOaBOil or Klrtnoyn, elnttdor, Urinary Orioinn. KIhu RliomiiatlHm, iliioli nclio.IIonrtDlnoano.onivel. Z'opsy, Fouialo Troubloa. CURE Don't boooino dlnnouragod. Thoro ia a euro tor you. ir nrci-Msury wrlto lir. Foiiimt IIii Inn) Hpont a llfn Mlmi oiirtnit Just Blicb ciiiimiiHyuiirii. All Donmili hi Inns rroo. MT hull Hnvoro rum of klritti.y (IIhoiisd llnd rlMMiiiiiiUHin, 1 iH.-ln, i k 1 1 1 hliHHly niuitor. hiiilori.il Iim. UNO pniii. My wifo wmiHKrloiiHlv lilii.oli.d wllli foiiuiln tmiililim, Hi', Konimi't IKilnoy ami Itiii-luii-lin (lino rnrcd us Ixuli. K. M. WllHHl.lil!, lOllld.illlh, In." J'jiiKRiHiB.nOi?., lu Aslt fnrjVmli llonk-Froil. IcurliiK ll to pluooH mid moving ll en wimniH or hy tuyvliiu it up thu ilvi-r, iiml iiii'dt Urn o ly Iwiird ut tlmir in xl iiKii'tliiR In Muroli, Jnliii H. Cuok. our roiil-t'Hiuto (inl, limt Miiniliy noli) to Win, Aii1m.ii. of Tult'in. i) lumen properly, known iih Hid )iin. Kurd chinch, (iiiiihIiIciii nil 1(H). iiniliMHtiiid tlml Mr. Alilmtt in un- lug lo ni'ivo hirt fiimilv Iiitc, to lulic iiilviintauK of our unoil hiiIiooIh. Siiiiic ol llio lmliuH iotiiiid to Hl.ii rL mil, In llio iioo r future, Holk'iling fumlM to luillil H Union church, So llio I'mjikIh of tliii unliiriiriHi) iniiv Ih'uIii lo malm thi'ir cnlculuiionH on tlml llui'. JJi.'ii l''nvli-iiliurg Btoiii'd with tin IiihI Kuiid.iy iilgnl, going on to Jiinki-niivlllo and Mudftird Monday. IK' ri'ioitH Hint they havo had tin linrd'i.t winlor on mock In liig Hullo )ii'ciii(il lh. y hnvi) had for youra, lliu itl iiv lui'l'lug and limn fri.'C.ing. f.iruilog a hIimiI on tlm hrtiHh and iim on lop 1 1 tho hiioiv. lie iiIho rc porlii Unit IiIh fiiilicr, wlio livi.'H ab ii i it:!. I mi l'- in. iih a-t of him, nun lh" iurnl i ni in I.ih itr hi) that Im Ih pi-ilcutly lii'lplt', which coin- I'illl'd Willi lllH old, lU'l. lllllkl'H lliri Ciiitti thti mo: o (li plornl)'i', KilliPrt 1,'ivi'K llclliN. IIY HINIC III K. Mrs. Perry Kt nils wan vUiting relation on Kuno-i Creek recently. Mihi Man Koo wan drusrlmikiog in Ciold Hill Hovoriil (1;ivh recently. MIhh Klbul Drown, who tint beon nick with tho chiukonpnx, Ih better. Mihh Ada .Swindcn was veiling lior muny friends in Gold Hill 'Sun day. Tho Gimlet mine which lias b;en idle for eoDio time will soon begin work. Mr. Stover, of the Gimlet mine, was a buttiuues visitor In Gold Hill Sunday. Fred Reese, who is developing a quartz mine on Galls creek, spent Sunday on (Canes creek. Mrs. Prank l.add returned borne from Grants Piiss, Sunday, where she has been for medical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Swjnden and Mr. and Mrs. Hiff were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ttigiubotban Sunday. Trie Dardanoll School will com mence Monday, March Oth, with a lady from Tolo as teacher. We did not learn ber naose. Roy Nichols, who has been en gaged for work by James McDugall tho pad winter, has returned to hie home at Tablo Rock. Burt Niohols, tbo Singer Sewing Machine agent, of Central Point, wns down here one day last week oiling machines. He intends to 1'avu for Lake aul Klamath con lilies ae soon as the roads are good. Tendency of the Times. The tuniloncy of aicilleal iclenco la toward premnltve incaturea. Tho Iwm thought of the world la being pi veil to lliu subject, ll In t)uler and belter to prevent ttinn to cure. It hm been fully Jomimalrmed that pneumonia, one of lliu most ditniforouii it Isl-h cen that rued i.'iil men linve lo conlvml with, can lie prevented by tho use of Cliumburliiln's Uouirh ItMiiedv. I'neunuinitt alu'uya renliii from a euld or from nn attack of Inlliionm (iri'lp), and ll linn hvon oh-H.-red that thin remedy eiiunleraelii any teuueitcy of llu-so dirieaijeii toward piiuuinonia. Tula bus been fully proven in iii'iny thotifliinda of ea.o tn whieh llila reuimlv Ini4 heen uaeil dui'tnir tho Kioiit provaliuifO of euKU and irrip liv recent yeara, and eau bo rolled upon Willi Implicit eonlidonce. I'lietimonia often reaultH from a alight cold when no i Inn if or la npprohunded until It la suddoiiTv dlacovorud thut there in fever and dlllluultv In breiitliinir and pallia in thu client, then il la announi'ed that tbu patient liua pneumonia, lie on llio aiitu Bldn and lako Chumberlaln'a CoukIi Ruinedy na eoon as tho oold is commoted. Il always cures. For anle by CIiiih. Strang. Devil's Garden Motes. l!y His Siitiuilc Majesty . Tbo people on Micky havo boon enjoying lino weather for the past week. Miss Cora Caton, who lias been (piito sick for tbo past few weeks, is slowly improving. Mr. Carroll, one of tho enterp-is-ing orohardiBts of sticky, is prepar ing to spray for scale. J, Hartninn, who has boen nt home, looking after tbo estate of tho Into B. F. Kepner, is at 'work building bams again. Arthur El lison is helping" bim. Grandma Evans, who is an mint of the lute B F, Kopnor, is staying with Mrs, flartmnn at present. Whuro bor permanent homo will bo h ii h not beon decided yot, Will Stinson is looking after the stock. Mitoholl & Boeck have been oloaring on their place here and making other improvements worthy of mention, Mr. Wright is over seeing tho work and judging from tho roports of tho uion, does a good job of bossing, too. ill'Ugll It -1110. (J. V, Nlaoey and 'a oapltallnt were tnulliiX in Cenlral Point Haturday. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Hntoey'a Infaiit huby Iiiih a hi vera attack of pnouinoiila, Dick Clilldera, of Mo'lfonl, pnaaud to duy on route to lila MoaiJnva Block rioich. Wo notice many doinl bird a In thin s-ullon,aiiioiiK them thu Arcllo robin anil auonbli'i. lOlniiat O'iiho, ai'ont for the Chlcaito I'bi'tralt coiiiiiaiiy, In In our midst vlalt int' the hoinefolk. (inindpa and Oriiiidmu Wyien arc Ut conllned to tliolr rnoiua with tho iullrmltlea of old ago. Mr. JmneH Fredenburi?, of Central I'olut, paaaed today for hi Block farm In tho Meaoowa m.ollnii, Thero la a scarcity of liny and kh"!" in Table i'.ock, and but fow bnvo sulll oleiitaeed and buy to put in thu apriuK crop. Woaio sorry to report the Illness 0' our joiiiiK friend, John Junes, ol Hums Viilliy, hulni; prostrated with that dteiidod illneuso, rliouiiiatlam Dick Vincent and wife, of M idford, wore culled to llio lek bi'iMdc ol their alitor, Miaa Linn, and are aanlatlni; in ciirliiK for her in her lielploaa conili lion. Horn, Ken. II) iH, to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 0. Houston, u 10 pound huby girl, Mr Houston !; one of the promising yotinK farmers of Table flock precinct unil la deputy postma.'itor at Deairlo, JIIhh LIiiii Vincent, youngest dmih tor of Mrs. Mary Ann Vincent, of this section, la confined to her bed with a so vera attack of Inflammatory rhouma Usui. Dr. Chlsholn, of Gold Hill, is In attendance. Our road superintendent, Thos. Bai ley, through his deputy, G. W. Sla rev, ha put in a good substantial bridge across Snldor creek and made other very nocessary repairs on the road leading to Sums Valley Klamath County Items. From the KUmalb Falls Kxpreaa. Judge H. L Bonosn returned home from Grants Pass Friday, While away he visited Salem and other points. Louis Gerber informs us that there were over 12,000 tons of alfalfa raised in Klamath county last year, and at too present time there is Dot 200 tons for ssle in the entire county. Let tbem raise 50,000 tons and it will gel), says Mr. Gerb-r. Thero is money in it at $4 a ton and aa tbe bay in creases so will the demand. Prom lbs Klamath Falls Ropubllcaa. The people of L ingell valley have had several rabbit drives lately, being tho source of mucb 'excite ment and merriment and causing the destruction of many hundreds of rabbits. The drive reported to us took pltc on Monday of last week, when 500 rabbits were killed. In the o gmizntion for tbe drive were twenty-six people on borsei", rix sleigh and two buggy load and everal on foot. They started from the residence of Robt. Wiiliima, The area covered was "wo by three miles. A half a mile of woven wiro wiib stretcned and an inclosu-e, ixteen feet square, was made for the final reception, captivity and death of tbo pests. Last week 1200 rabbits in Langell valley took their exile form earth as a result of a drive. Two Sections of Train Collide. Salida, Coin. Fireman' Henry Gold water and 1 1 end llriikeinnti Van Pelt wnro killed Saturday In a collision on the narrow i?aui;c division of tho Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad, between two BcetlutiB of a freight train which had broken in two and was runnlug wild. Hotel Bara Rockefeller. AiiKUflta. Ga. ft has Just leaked out that John D. Rockefeller applied for apartments at the Hoimlr hotel And was refused. Munanor Trussell says the reason the application was declined was beeanso tho house was already tilled. The subject Is helns much illstUHiiOd anionic irei of the hotel. THOUSANDS OF l'KOPl.K KlbliKl) A. inuiilly from catarrh of tho kidneys and bladder. A peculiar acid is gener ated and act at liberty by this disease, which permeates the blood, weakens and d"lroys tho its rohovatlnt? powor nnd n 1 1 vs tho system no opportunity lo throw off this malndy until the poison ia neutralized and expelled from the system. Brick dust sedlraonts in dicate urio- acid poisoning. It is here that S. U. Catarrh Cure becomes of th most vita) consoquenae, becauso uiile;.. arrested at this stago tho disease makes rapid progress to an onrly grave. S. B. Cntnrrh Ouro promeates over? fluid of the body, eleanei It from all impurities and is the greatest urle-aold solvent ever discovered, One bottle will oon vluoo thu most skeptical of this fact. For salo by ull loading druggists. Hook on Catarrh free. Addi-ose Smith Bros., Frosno, Cal. Wlion you feel blue nnd thut over;. thing goes wrong, take a dose of Cliniii-bi-ilaln's Stomaoh and IJ ver Tablets, They will cluanso and Invigorate your stoinnoh, 'regulate your boivels, give you a relish for your food and make yon feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by Chits. Strang. Real Estate Transfers. frank 1. Xcboii (i, William If Tate, w'.;i,f Im 7. I lk 0, i.l y nl A.hiiui.l 1 Ili'inytV Wllmin m H M ( aroMilcr. w! , ol w' ,'. t.i'i: M, lvv. lill , ra vi i nl-n nil .llu-li'. iiml WHI..T rlKlil liu' I.mul.iu I,. ..,.1.1 I...., I 0 I' Mlllli'ia. u, In, , Ori!iilii.'r,'ioi sj , lit k II. I' Iv i.l Anliliin.l ' !). 00 ' 27.1 (X) ffa -V) 500 ) lljOO 1X1 270 no 1 no to oo m n no 7.71 oo 17& 00 201) 00 J (; WlfllllliiH In III... IWvTA.'itt aiTlr.'l.. 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Fiancnvr oiowb Cm Hit Head. rjakorHflolil Goltlelb Wolchbclt, a .,'r.n.tr,.iO, rtinr'lirniin nod old'tiuie res ident of Kern county, committed stil- clilo Saturday. Ho was apparently in i;ood health and spirits and had never ,:lveii any Intimation of a deilre for ,i..ii, :,nii tin. first known-was when ,.n,in.r,i i,f tin- fnoiliv heard the fatal .1., At t' li.m.rl tlin bndv lvlng In a i-inoll oiitbiillillnK with the top of tho head nearly blown off. j A Legacy Of The Grip Is often a run-down system. Weak iicrf norvousnes. lack of appetluj, en ergy and ambition, with dleorpered liver and kidneys often follow an at tack of this wretched disease. The greateol need then Is Klectric Bitters, the splended tonic, blood purifier nnd regulator of Stomach. Liver and Kid neys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system, and re lored to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try tbem. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Cbas. Strang. Death Cornea to Opera Singer. Oakland Wallace King, an opera singer of note, whose home Is in New Jersey, died Saturday at the residence of M. J. Jackson. The remains will he sent Cast for burial. Poultry Breeders Organize. Tulare The poultry breeders In this ccltlon hare formed an associa tion which shall have for its purpose tho protoction of breeders and th fostering of exhibitions of fancy poul try. Native 8ona' Revival. San Joae The recent revival among the Native Sons of tbe Golden West In Santa Clara county resulted In a big gathering in this city Monday. On hundred and fifty now members were taken Into the order. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will positively core deep-aeated COUGHS. COLDS, CROUP. 25c. Bor! l (or a Simple Cold. A 60c. Bonn lor a Nui) Cold. A $1.00 Bottle lor a Dttp-seated Cough. Sold by all Drugglita. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone onrllniT nkclfh and doncrlptlnn my qulfttly iiscrtin our opinion froo wlieilier an ItiToiiHon it pmhnbljr pntontnhlo. Com muni m llonsRtrtctlreonildtmtirtl. HANDBOOK on Patunta lent free Oldest ntency for seeurniK patents. 1'nttMits tnkun tliruutih JIunn Co. rccclTfl tptrUtt notice without ctmrco, in tho Scientific Hmcricatte A hundsomoty ninMratM weekly. Ijreest clr culRtton of nny clentmc Journal. Torm. .S a yo.tr: four months, 9L Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN & Co.361Bro,d"' New York Brunch Office, 63S F St WaablDsCton, D. 0. In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Jncltson C.MllltV. L. P. Jonlim. IMaliuiff, . vs. 5 Kltxtilioth J. .Ionian, Iefciultiut ) To KliziilK'th J. Jortlun, the rtliovn-named ilolonilnni : Ytui ire horoUy reuirotl lo ap jK'ar in the Hlov-ent(Ueil rourt and imver the 'omnliihit of Itte tlrttnuff. tlod in shUI eourl iinint vmi in the nl'ovo-entltkM e-inse, on or lelore the Clio Ii"t tiay of the time pre svriheil In the onler for the publication of this Mimmon, whit h time is six consecutive week from the date of the llrt puliiication hereof, ntl llrst ilnv of tmMi'tion hein February IJIh, p.w, nti" I the liiic ol I lie Inst publication will be March J7th. !!. Ami you are untitled that it you fail to ap pearand answer said complaint, as hereby re quired, the plaintiff will npply to the court ir the relief prayed for in said complaint, tvhich Is ns follows: For a decree forever dls s.ilvhn the bftn U of matriuiony now existing betweun plaintiff ami defendant. This summons is servtl it pin you by publi cation thereof in the U:nioiin Mail, a news paper publihei weekly. In luck son County. OrcBon, and of general ctri'ulatiou therein, by , nleroftho Hon. H. K. Hun tin, Judge of the j lbove entitled Court, made at Jacksonville, I Oregon, February 11, 1;l. j COt.VIO A CANNON. Attorneys for Plulutiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V NtTKD ST VTK h A N n O Y vwr, Roseburg. Ore., Feb. 12, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that in ompliance illi-Ihe provtions-of tlm act of Congress of Mum 8. IsTS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho States of California. Oro ton, Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns 'Xteudcil to all tho Public Land states by act f August 4, 18ft!. JOHN A. CAVERS, if South Omaha. County of Douglas, State, of Nebraska, has this iay tiled in this ortlce his sworn statement No. 4-i:t0, for tho purchase of .JCaL . a A 1 1 arr-l lalM rnuiNt f-Q.OO PER 1,000. p.ill ll.. ,.l I.- ti I i n L, , , : 'lUfchS, VI.NK.S anil I'f.A.VTS f- -AT WHOLESALE PRICES.. 1 S hi'nd for ir-jo ciitulon arid prli-es. S; if PACIFIC : NURSERY : COMPANY. H 'i TANQENT, OREGON 3': WEST SIDE GROCERY T. J. QOODWYN, Prop. Fine Line of FANCY and STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES HAY and FtED Joods Delivered Free the S'a of HKif. M;; of Section , Town- I hlp : Month, linw::i Kant, and will offer proof lor its iliiirr or tone ihun for Mgricultural j urtMi. ud to eitnblMi hi claim to Mil-i land (-.-fore A. H. Hilton. V. 8, f;oniiiiMaiou!i, nt Mvlfoid. Oregon, on Friday, tin; .'lib day ui April, VM.. He iiann-fi lis wltnftiNen : AJtert O. Vrtlftr.of Onmha, Ndbrattt; Oi-orge F, King, of Dig finite, Oregon; (,orge King, of Trail, Oregon; Kinariuftl King, of Mi;dionl, Oregon. 'Any and a perwrn claiming advimeiy thf Biove d.MTllK;d land are reoriented to file their claim in this office on or Injure ald 21th day of April, 10U3. : J. T. hv.wr.ito. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ; Ukitko Btates La.hu Orvicr., s RotH!burg, Ore., Jan. 80, lyifl. N'otk;e I hereby given trial I ti compliance wl'.h the provision, of the act of ContfreM of June.",l., entitled "An act for the nale of timber lands In tbe Statei of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Wahinfftm Territory," ai extended to all the Public Land 8tatei by act of August 4, 1XJ-2, JKKEMIAH P. TRUE, of M-dford. county of Jackson, State of Ore jn,. nn- ihu day filed In thii office hli wiirn tatvmenl No. 43W, for the purchase of in- SWjd of of flection No. 22. In Townnhip No. 5 South. Range No. Went, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for iu timber oi stone than for agricultural Durooses. and to ettabilsh hi claim to said land before A 4. Blitou, U. 8. Commissioner, at Medfitrd, Ore gon, on rri'iay, ine itn nay ot April, iw. He names as witnesses: Henry L. Griffin. Merrltt Bellinger. R. H. Whitehead, W. B. Roberts, of Medfonl, Oregon. Any sua all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to die their claims in this office on or before said 17th day of April, 1903. J. T. Bbidqks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Roaeburg. Oregon. Jan. 21 19o3. Notice Is hereby given that the following nmd settler baa tiled notice of hi Intention to make final commutation proof In support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made be iore A. 3. Bllton, U. S. commloaioner, at Med ford, Oregon,-on Friday, tbe 7th day of March, 19u3, viz: GEORGE F. KING. ' On H E. No. 107M. for the E of 8F, NW4 ofHL. NF.'iorsW'i.wc. IS, township 34 S., rUnge 3 Eaht. He names the following witnesses to prove tl continuous residence upon ud cultivation of said land, viz: James W. Bates. William W. Bates, Zack Maxcy. of Big Butte, Oregon; George King, or Trail. Oregon. J. T. BtuDGaW, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land office at Roebnrg, Oregon, Jan 23, l'A-3. . Notice la hereby given that the following named settier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof lo support of bis ciatm, and that said proof will be made before A. Bit too. U. S. commissioner, at Med ford, Oregon, on Friday the 13th day of March 1903, viz: JAMES D. WEEKS, On H. E. Nn. W67. for the SH. of NW, 3W4 of NEl-i, MVJ4 of SEJ4. fiec. 30, T. 33 a., Raoge 1 Post. be names the following witnesses to prove nts eoiainuous res men ce upon ana cultivation of fUld land, viz: Duvd W. eecce, Edwurd Pence, Samuel Geary. A. W. W'llie.of Trail. Oregon. J. T. Bridges. Register. ' NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION t'xrrED State- Land Office. Roebunf. Ore.. Jan. "JO. liti3 . Notice 15 hereby given that In compliance with the i.rovisio'ns of the act of Congress of Jim-- 3, W. entitled "An act for the sale of limber UmU in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe public land states by act of August i, 1 J-'J. K. BARTON PICKEL. of Mrdford, County of Jackon. state of Oregon has this dnv tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 434S, for the purchase of the til t tie r oi Mellon .m. iii-iowuMiip 'n" x-' S. 1h"iilt. Nn. 3 Knst ami will offer nroof to f-hnw the land soiinht is more valuable for its timber or tone than for Hirricultural pur i-oses, and to establish hi claim to aid land bif.ire A. S. Itliton. V. S. Commissioner, at Mediord. Orcson. on Friday, the 3rd day'ofc April, VAn. lie names as wnnews; ian. e. Aiken. M. C. MeCall, of I'rospccl, Oregon: ti. K. Ltndley, William I. Yawter, of fedford, Any and all persons claiming adversely the abuve-dcM'rlbcd lands are retinc-ded to Hie their claims in this office on or before said Srd day of April, U03. J. T. Bridues, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore (ton, Feb. 12. 13. Notlre bcrebv eivon that in comnliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of Mine s. 1S7S. entitiicd "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Matoof t alifornia.Oregon. Nevada, and Vahini?tnn Territory,' as ex tended to all the 1'ublic Land States by act of August -i, iy. ALBERT O. YETTKR. of Omaha, Countv of Douglas. Slate of Nebras ka, has this dnv riled In this office his sworn statement No. iiW. for the purchase of the K! OI H '4, oi cr..oiiM wit 'r--. -avuuii s. Towr.shio m South. Kanuc 3 East and will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more vaiuauie lor lis liuiocr or moiiu iiihh iit nic cultura' purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S- Hliton, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford.Oiegon, on Frhiay, the 'Jit h dnv of April, 1903. He names as witnesses: .l.tini A. Cnvevs. of South Omuhfl. Nebrnska: fiu.irgeF King, of Big Butte', Oregon; George IV1UK' oi i run, uu'ku ii i-.tuc uuvt tvi iijj, ui jivu fnril Ort'irntl. Anv Htiti all nor sons claiming ftdverselv the above described lauds are roouestee to tile iheir claims in this otnee on or beiore -aia .hui day ot April, IDOS. J. T. Buuof.s. Register. Seeds V : " m m are plnntttl by farmer m M ami tmrtli'iirr who has m m m stoi'ptHlexiK'rtmvuiinK. It m E jays to imy a little more m m . m for Kmy nndreapaffmif m - mm rin tHtfT at tho harvest. All . dealers. IUOB Srcd Anuaat m m ioftitaid free tonll applicants, m s D. M. FERRY A. CO., 1 I - Detroit. Mloh. 1 . . t I RLtSM 3". . , 2, I HEDFORD s I BAZAAR I 5-MRS. 0. GILBERT, Proprietor Z Z Ladles' Goods a specialty Lacea m Handkerchiefu.Embroid'ory el Iks J J and ail materials for fancy work . Notions, candles, nuts and sta- tlonery JJ One Door North ol Poatofilcc X J MEDFORD, OREGON For Rent Or Sale FARM Containing 264 acres; 215 under plow., Situated east of Bear creek, near Talent; one ot tbe cbolce farmes of tbe valley. Easy terms. Enquire of E. E. Miner, Gold HU1, or of M. Calhcun, Pboenlx, Oregon. MITCHELL, BOECK & CASKET Blacksmiths WHEEL WORK and TIRE-SETTING V a Specialty Horseshoeing Meniman's old stand. MEDFORD, OREGON D. L. Day, Painter Decorator and Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices BEDFORD, OREGON BUTLER, JEWELER. Watch Repairing SOUTH AND . via SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Shasta Route Trains love Med ford for Portland and way statioae at 4:21 A. M. and 4;61 p. M. Lt. Portland 8:90 p. m 11:20 a. m U-.ss p.m 5:00 a. m 8:45 a. m uv. Mearoru 11:45 p. m 12 :o5 a. tl 5:10 p. m ? :45 p. m Ar. Ahslalul Ar. Hacramonto Ar. Han Kranoisco . . ncden D.nver 4:.15a. m 9:30 a. m 7:as a.m a. m 26 p. -6:M)p. m 6:30 ft a 11 a a T:U0 r n 6: . n (:42 p. m 12:10 m 7.:0O a. m 9.15 a. m 7'25a. a 8:38 p. m tvansns Cltv. Chicago Ar. Los Angeles.... Ar. El Paso Ar. Fort Worth .00 p m P-so a a 1:K r m KWa m 6:SC m -.1:' a. m 12:10 p. m Ar. city or Mexico.. Ar. Houston )., Ar. New Orleans.. Ar. Washington ,, Ar. New York ... Oppo lv Jl M Pullman a..u ""curSst Cars, on both trains. Chair cars Sacraninn. to to Ogdcn and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. LouU, New Or eans and Washington. Connecting atSnn Francisco with the ser ent steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central anil South America) See ugeul ut Meufortl station or addrosa C. H. MA.KKHAH, O.F.tkP A PORTLAND ORCQON.