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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1903)
m MEUFUKU MIL ' Publlahoa Even many Morning. A. 5. BLITON. iUnroim,' UiiKaoN, March 13, 1903 I WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. lie 1 o( ten tyt but 4ulM plenty. auascwpriON $1.50 per year tant In in Poaiofnao at Madtonl, O rosin u Seoond Olua Mall Manor. TELEGRAPH BKIEFS Famoua Singer Is Dying. New , York Ira , D. Banker, the Bunoas singer, Is lylnn on what Is sup- I to be his deathbed In Brooklyn. anted to Death In Road House Fire. Seatftle Five people were burned h. death In the Aurora road house, on Hunter creek, near Dawson, Thurs day morning. Failure of Daniel Leroy Dresser. New York Daniel Leroy Dresser Co, silk merchants, have made an assignment with liabilities ot $1,250, WO; assets, $750,000. Baron Rlthschlld Slightly Improved. Vienna Private dispatches from ICaples, report a slight improvement !b Jthe condition of Baron Nathan de Xnthschlld ot Nlenmese. Chose the Morphine Route. Pttoenlx, Arit. A man named 8haw committed suicidd in the Vendome lodging house here Saturday by tak &S morphine and carbolic aetd. Strike Averted by Mutual Agreement. . Springfield. III. A strike ot 40.000 ojeal miners was averted Saturday Kttea the operators and miners ot the state, in joint conference, signed an agreement for the year commencing April 19. Terry Boat Accident Results Fatally. Flenns Falls. N. Y. A dispatch Srwri Spir Falls, where a loaded ferry Host capsized Saturday, states that ighty workmen were In the frail irmft and that nineteen were drowned. Sat one body has been recovered. Showing Made by Treasury Report.' TTashington Saturday's statement a the Treasury balance in the gen ami fund, exclusive of the $150,000,' 9u0 gold reserve In the division of re demption, shows: Available cash baV $222,279,289; gold, $116,575,080. Makes Confession of Liabilities. New York Samuel D. Day of the inn of Samuel D. Day & Sons, bank htb, who went into liquidation In 1897. iaa filed a voluntary petition in bank nptcy. The liabilities are $989,026 tout assets $55,178. 'Conference of the Cardinals. , Rome Extraordinary Importance Is attached to he conference of cardinals u , V .....I...... Un, 1. riiL- aeedtngs were kept secret, but rumors are circulating among churchmen that e succession to the pope was decided extremes Come Together in Texas. 3WK, and' his bride, aged 19 years -arrived here Saturday from Lee toenty, where they were married the day before. They are on their way to m ranch in West Texas, where they tkOI live. "" A Hed-On Collision. ' . Omaha, Neb. A head-on collision aceurred near Hyannis Saturday be tween two passenger trains on the Sarlington road. -. John Peterson was jTobahty fatally crushed and three thcr passengers . were more or less Tub Maii has the news while it is rycLosTcn pounas" A mm says. "Look at this." And lie over-laps his coat to show how loose it iav There are some people who can lose Jti to advantage, but the loss of fle'nh is at of the accepted evidences of failing IfesaJilL As flesh-making processes berin in tue stomacii, so naturally when there is loss ot flesh we look first to the stomach for the. cause. And the cause is gen erally found to be disease of the stomach and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in loss of nu trition and conse q u e n t physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition and ena bling the perfect digestion and as similation of food from which flesh and strength' are made. "My wifu was for five yean t- --.ibled with indigestion of stomach and bowels, bloating and severe pain ai limes nunox tats- ejttlre five years.- writes Mr. T. Milton Ui'tr, of McConncllaburg, Pa. M Her heart wna salotad, and site took a purgative every few cktyi bat only received temporary relief. She jspfc iy poor iu flesh and I bought one bottle tif -Off. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery from aoxleuggtst and after tuking it she Bald she felt lfjre a new woman, lias uo more trouble with utrmemh and bowels, and has no pain nor bloat istfc iXas gained fifteen pounds in weight." Dr.- Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coa 3B$oiion and biliousness. I 7 ATTACKED BY MASKED MEN rRAQIC EXPERIENCE OF AN ELEC TRIC CAR'S CREW IN CON- .. ' NECTICUT. Waterbury, Conn., March 9. As the result of one ot the most dastardly outrages for which Waterbury must suffer, a special policeman lies dead In the police station, a conductor's head is buttered painfully with a.eaud bag, and a motorman shot as he was running away. The conductor was car ried blooding to the police station, The conductor was George Wobernt- orfer of New York city. The special officer was Paul Mendelsohn. The cat- was attacked just at the edge of the woods at Forest Park, a very lonely locality at the end of the North Main street trolley line. There were eight men in the party, and those who led the attack advanced near the car and with handkerchiefs over their faces began to shoot promiscuously. The special was the first to succumb to the shooting. At the first shot he fell over dead from the seat with a bullet through his heart The others tried to save themselves as best they could and ran inside amid a fusilade of bullets. The motorman was shot In the head and his clothing was performated while he was fleeing toward the woods. The car is riddled with bul lets and the blood from the dead po liceman Is spilled plentifully over the floor. The town Is thoroughly aroused over the attack on thecar and the killing of the policeman, and tnose who have favored the strikers thus far are loud in their disapproval of last - night 8 work. The police are active and Chief Egan has been summoned from his home to take some action with the board of public safety to stop these night attacks. The cars, on account of these out breaks, are running, many of them with mere boys, as most of the older men have been prevailed upon to go home to New York city. This attack Is believed to be the desperate move of rash sympathizers with the unions to end the strike, prolonged beyond ex- peetatlon, and the only way that these non-union people now running cars can be frightened away from their posts. MURDERER BENSON IS AGAIN IN JAIL OFFERS NO RESISTANCE WHEN SURROUNDED BY POSSE. Olympla. Wash., March 9. Mur derer Benson is again in the Olympla Jail. He was captured Saturday night by Sheriff Mills and posse about two miles from town. Benson admits killing Jailer Morrill and says It was the culmination of a conspiracy in which three other pris oners participated. They drew straws. He got the short one, wlilch meant he was to attack the Jailer, kill him If he had to, and all would escape. HAGEMAN'S REMAINS ARE - TO BE EaHUMED. New York, March 9. Joseph B. Heald, who was formerly associated with Dr. R. "C. Flower, and who pre scribed for Theodore Hagaman during his fatal Illness, has furnished Assist ant District Attorney Garvan with some important information hitherto kept secret. While it Is the present Intention of the District Attorney to exhume the body of Mr. Hagaman and turn it over to the coroner's physician for an autopsy to determine the cause ol death, it Is not likely that Mr. Gar van will apply today for an order from the court to permit such action. JIMMY BR ITT IS FAVORITE IN HIS MATCH WITH O'KEEFE. Portland, March 9. At 10 to 7 In favor of Brltt a3 against O'Keefe I? the way bets are fceirs made on tc night's flirht, and at these odds Brlti money, which is plentiful, Is flndlur comparatively few taVerii. although O'Keefe and his frleuil? are as vehe ment, as ever in their rorit.ntion tha' the Chicairoan will win out handily and have placed sorre hnavy bets. fact which m?v account. Jn a moa lire nt leat. for tt !ei-,fnr of thr bettors toward Br!tt. M that ho ant' his record ar" vsV !.-rrivn here, whlk O'Keefe Is a comparative stranger. TO GRAFT THESKINOF HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS. New York. March 9. High Bchool glrlB and friends of Miss Margaret Commerford, who received such ter rible Injuries in the Clifton avenue trolley disaster In New York, , will gladly submit to having nearly 300 square inches of skin taken from their bodies to save the girl from unending agony. Miss Commerford's Injuries are of such a nature that before she Is able to leave the hospital more than Ii6 square Inches of skin will have to .be grafted on the lower part of her body. As much of the new skin will not grow on the first application, nearly Jivlee .the amount will have , to bo grafted. , ', GOVERNMENT IS DEFEATED FERRERA IS SLAIN AND LOPEZ AND HIS STAFF ARE TAKEN PRISONERS. Panama, March 9. General Lone, and Forrora, heads ot the government forces ot Honduras, hnvo suffered a staggering do feu t In battle with tno revolutionists in roiuumnd at Sonor Manuel llonllla. General Ferrurn la dead and Guuoral l.opus, with his en tire staff are iiriacutira. Prosident-ulect Botillln Is In a fair way to occupy the executive chair for which he Is battling agnlnat Torren cla Slorra and to which ho was elect ed at the recent elections. The defeat and capture of General l.orioi and staff and tho death ot General For rera, of tho government torcos, are the most decisive points In llonllln's favor since tho Inception of the revo lution a strife that was begun only upon Sierra's refusal to yield tho olllco of president to Uonllln. The last battle fought, and the one In which the government troops met most crushing defeat, took place near the old capital of Honduras, Comayn- gua. There the government forces mado a determined stand, but finally were compelled to yield to llonllln's soldiers, but not until the best .ot the government's leaders was slain and General I.oper. captured with his staff and made prisoners of war. The evonts of tho past tow days make It apparent to persona convers ant with Central American affairs that the strife in Honduras will soon lie at an end. General Ferrora, who was killed In the latest battle, was one of tho ablest generals in the government army. Some years ago he became Involved with the officials of a former admin Istratlon and was compelled to flee the country. He took refuge In Sal vador and remained there until Presi dent Sierra assumed the presidency In February, !899. Gen. Ferrora was al ways In the confidence of the presl dent, and when Sierra, at tho Instance of his wife, refused to yeld the office to which the people had elected Bonllla. General Ferrera was chosen to command a large body of troops. EDIT0FS USE FISTS FOR ARGUMENTS PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES IN A TURMOIL OVER THE AFFAIR. . Los Angeles. March 9. The long continued animosity between Wallace L. Hardlson, publisher of the Los An geles Herald and Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times, culminated Saturday night In a personal encoun ter between the two In wheh the gem c.-al came out a title to the bad. Koi some time the Times has, according to the Friends of Mr. Hardlson, been printing strictures on the character of the Herald man and his matri monial ambitions. He had been fre quently warned against such a course and the trouble between the two men was the result of his refusal to heed the warning. The meeting took place In the Los Angeles theater during the production of the play, "Hearts of of Maryland." Between the acts Hardson ap proached Otis and demanded an apol ogy for the latest article printed by the Times reflecting upon his (Har dlson's) character and referring with offensive polntedness to his engage ment to M'ss Beele Dally of Kansas. an opera singer of some note. Otlt flatly refused to apologize and the Herald man smashed him . Im mediately there was an uproar and a melee In which the actors, for a time forgetting their lines, took a part. Otis came out of the mix-up with a few cuts and contusions and Hardlson was unharmed except as to the slight derangement of his wear ing apparel. The meeting of tho rival editors has since been the talk of the town and It Is believed that more trouble will result from it, as Hardlson declares he will have satisfaction for the pub lished article and Otis asserts that he'll die before be yields it. HE WILL INVESTIGATE PLANTATION ABU8E8. Honolulu, March 9. fmmIgrat!op F-- spector Brown Is tallng tet.lmr-- of Porto Rlcan laborers on th nlar tlons concerning certain abuses to which they have hen subjected In the course of their employment. The testimony Is desired by tho commls sIoBsjr of Immigration in Washington When. Your Joints Are Stiff ' and muscles sore from cold or rheu matism, when you slip and sprain a joint, strain your side, or bruise your self, Perry Davis' Painkiller will take out the soreness and fix you right in a jiffy. Always have it with you, and use it freely. 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Thanks to your VcgeUblo Com pound am eerta'n'v grateful for the relief It gave me. It I the mother' great frlen l. I would not bo without It in my liouse, for when X feel tired or out of sorts 1 take a few doses and feel all right. " I wo'i' I recommend your medlolno to nil tired mothers, and especially to thoso smTei in? as I was." Mas. It. F. CnAUnitns, Ilennet, Nob. S500H -ORPFIT If w rannot forthwith privlm- til erlglnal 1nttanian4 tlKnaltirMOf '"n.mltlt. whlah will trra l.r.lls Suapact Arrested by the Police. New York The man who last Sun day night accompanied Nellie Fletch er to tho boarding house of Mrs. Far rell In West Thirty-seventh street, where she wa found dead on Thurs day, has been arrested. The polio' say that ho is a wall-known sho; lifter, known as Edward Stowart. Feared 8he Would Tell Court Secrets. Berlin The curious trial of the lady abbess, Elizabeth von Hartszler, o' the Old Woman's asylum, for an at tempt to poison a servant girl Is near Ing its conclusion In Munich. It b charged that the abbess, fearing th girl would divulge tho stories told lid- poured muriatic aeM lrl' coffee and made her violently III. T nm nvonot'Ofl' (n fnrniuVi JL, Ulll V w .UaVJua. 1S HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. First-Class GoodR. Mo'Terato Prices Gall and see mo J. G. TAYLOR, 7th Street Medfbrd, Oregon MEDF0RD PLANING MILL MEDFORD PLANING -'j : ne mnnuiaciure jnors, oain, ). KotimateH furnfflhed on Store HOI I woou 'I Ontrac.'infr anrl Bnildini? i Mill on North D Street 1 MCDFORD, thalr sl,ilutn tfiniln"ti,i4- K. I'lnklmi-i .Mmllnlna Co., I.rmo, Maaa. Woman Help Them to Escape. Walla Walla. Wash. Three soldlo prisoners escaped from the guard house Saturday by sawing out of thel wooden cells. Ollle Motley, a cook for oue of the officers of the pint. Is missing, and It Is thought she fur nished the tools by which tho prison ers gained their froedom. Negro Assailant Identified. . nirmlngham, Ala. Mrs.' J. C. Dick Orson, who, with her husband wns as saulted by a negro at tho Dlckurson homo In Cordova Wednosdny night, died In tho Infirmary hore Saturday night. Dlckerson has recovered con sciousness and' Identified Henry Walker, a negro who was arrostcd on suspicion, as the aa,H"t all 'Ifinfla rf 1 -f T; .. wuw w a. MILL CO.. Proprietors , ... : . ;:. mowaingH, iiuhuo anu riooring and Office fixtures in hard or OREGON u-jrr X. 1 , NOTICE F0K I'U DLICATION. Unitkii Statsi l.ANimrruiK, ., , , ""auburn, ores Jn. iu, iwu. Notlno la liaieliy aiveu iliul I nlmnuS Willi the uruvlalniia ill I lit) uet or l.',,iiu!n. ul Iiiiih II, I8JS, iMillllml "An u,ii ,,r niiln of lliiilior lulKla III III" Hliima ul (liilifi.riilii, llm uen, NlWIMlii.nml WinlilHuiiMlTari Uiii-y," an ii. tumli'il le nil thu I'lllillo Lioiil maten liy uul ( aiikhm I, lain, JOHN II. MCAM.IHTRIt, ot Oilman, county of IIoiiuIiih, nniln of No. inKiiin. tuiM una iiuy nii-ii in iiii' unii'ii hit awurii atulniui'iil N. ll, air Ilia imrulinnli i.r '110 HK1, ol HiHillon Nil, 'J, In TowiikIHii No. H ., Uiwiiii No, J Kaal, 0I will ollur liloot lo liuw thill tho IiiiiiI aouuht M villlllklllll lor lln iiiiilinr or nlotio lliun tor iiurluiituiriil iiiiriiiMea, mill U) ii.liilill.li imr ciiiiitu in anht liofiii-ii A. H. union, I), H, raiiiiiiinioiinr, at Mmlloli I, llriuii, on Hiiliirilny, llm lllh iluy or Apr I, IVi l. Ilii lluilirniia wilnt...,,,: Hilllllinl ,Miwliil. Illyilo II, Wualiin, H lllliiii, A. W,l,. li;niiiiltt lilhiniH t -ii r II m. of Oniulin. Nul raalia Any noil a I pi-r.i.i oiuiminu luli-uiapij Urn uhovc iloaol limn liiinla urn tujm.ntaitt In lllo llmlr I1"",1.'". !?."" "n,c0 "" "r 1'Uhiw Willi Ulh iloy nt Aiirll. IIHUI. J.T, lliiiiniai, ItouiHiar, NOTlCli FOR PUHMOATION. IlNITHIl HTATM I.AMI Dycll B. t. ., , . "'"I'lliK, lro., Junumy III. Iwiil. Nolli'O I. Iii.ri.hy xlvo Una nilliiinn Willi ho liiiivl.loll.odni) i t'oimrM ot .liMio II, .,nilili.,l.ti. i,i f, iini .nlo of llmhi'r IiiiiiI. In lliu Hliiiim ,,( r.ilif, ii,. linn, Niniiiln mi,l Un.liliim,,,, -hirrllorv." a li'oxiiili .l in all thu inilillo Inml laiun ,y i 1!.VIIK II. WltHTON, ol Oinnha, loiimy i, lion,,,,,, Hlala ol No. hrnka, hnx Dili ,ln, II U, I M il oltli-a lila iiiiiMi . laioniviu No. i:u.', r i, iiun-im.,, ( llm jMilj.l l,.-liii hit. I nuil 'j, .Hij ,,l .S'K.li n( HniMloll So. -.' In Toun.hlo in. mi, H011II1 Ultimo No. V Haul, ami will oflor iirool u hon 1 ml lh lnii, .oimln I. morn vnlonl,: (or II. limine or aiona Hi. 11 r aarli-iiltutal imr. I.OM'.. anil lo ,-.l,il,ILh III. i-lnTin il,l In, 1, 1 1,,-loro A. . Hilton. 11 H coinniU.i r, at ."' "'f.' 1 Saturday Ilia Mill ilav of '..'' ,' 1 "I1 Hainiwl M"','',';'-'.'.','." '"J'.1.1 H J"loi II. Mi-.MIl.tor and William A. H rl..t,r. llnmha. N.il.m.lii,. .., ...... ,...,.. r,ni iiiiiiu i,.iv,t!y thd l,vi,.,l.irll-,l I. ml. mil i..iii,-.i,,I t nln ...v.. ,.,. in iniaoiiu-a on or l.olori, al,l III h lay ill April, Imci. J, T, n,,i.ir.,, Ki-il.l,-r. notick kor nrnr.rcATiON. I'nllad Hlalna l.anit Ontra k, ,, . . """horn. Ilrrifun, Jnn. W. iun.1. ... .. 1 ""ri'iiy iiiitkii mat In cnnililianrn wi.ii nil, .r,n iiii. in , ni r con.rr.. of Juno.H. i:.i.,iiiiu, ..An an for ilia ain of lltnlirr lml. in lha Hltim r I'nllfornla. urn. linn, Nova.la, anil Wa.lilnalon Torrllory." aa imlonil.il luall ihaCutillfl Mini lulu by act ot Auul I. M-rj, ' , wailVA. MCAI.I.IMTKK. ... .,,r , iMIVft. nimn 01 :. braal, a. haa ihla day fllril In IliU oOln har iorn lu-,""'"?. ' "' 4aw- '"' I'uri'lia.n of lha !. ' "I. """' Nil. I, In Town.hlii No. M H.. Itanira No. S Ka.l, an.l will nnr pnaif lo ....... , , M'uani la mora valuatila rr ll limliar 01 ahiiia linn for agricultural pur. po-. anil to nMithll.h III. claim 111 l,l laml Vi ,r . '""" 1 i.oinmu.ionfr, al A...ii ; " ' istn iiir or "'" "vfW' II- Wn.tnn, tt. 1. Hlnvana anil John It. MrAIIIli,r,oMmaha.Wira.lia. ) Any anil all iiaraon. clnlfiitntf ailvorvaly lha 01111 ara roiun.inl 10 nia v v .7 '." "" '""ca on or iiflinra aaia nan 1 day of April, I'M. j, r. iiiiinasa. noxuur. NOTICK KOR I'UIH.ICATION'. Uhitii tat t.Ann Orrica. v,., , . """"hura. )ron. Jan. iu. la. jvotlaa la hnmhy iflrnn thai In ronwllaiwa with Ilia nrnvl.ln. l .M , f.... ... June , is, a, nnllllnl "An ant tor lha la of llmtiar lai ,1. In Ilia H.li-. of California, Or. lion. Nova.la. anil Wa.hliuiion Tarniory." aa jlon.li..l to all tho I'ubllo I.anil Hlalaa by act of Aiiiu.i 4. wri, ' H I l.l.l A l u r-IMITia of Omaha, aounty of liouula., stata nl No. .... in. 101. nay nin.i in una omao hi. ?.""l'.'.,..l!"""m"" No- . for lha pur.mo of Ilia SWU nl rtcnilnn Nn. -a l.Tn...hi... i H., Ilanaa No. a Kaal, and will o(Ir proof 10 .how thai lha land aouulil la mora valuable mr ii. iimonr or lnn than for narlculuir.l uarim.ra. and In natabll.h III. olaOn Iu aslit land bof..r, A. fl. Illllon, tj. H, f'omuil..ionar. al MnUfont, Ori-imn, on rrhlar. Ihr llilh day of ipru. iwo no namoa aa wlliinano.: I.aaa Douuta... WIIIImiii J. Mmvnn.. Htttnunl uMi,i and Clrda II. Wn.tnn. nt (lm.lii. H.h,..L. Anv and alt paranna rlalinlna ailvpr.nlv lha aboVa-llnarrllMnl ianlSnttTn ruttinmiHit i.aImIIihi, claim, in ihla omcc on or bafom aal.l tmh .lay ol April. Una. J. y, lllillMilw, lt.'lalar. NOTICE FOK rUJU.lCATIONr INtTim HTitrn Ljind Orrun, , , KoniiimrR.Orif.. Mmili,i VMKi. Nollr) U hprfltv ttlvmi t)itt lit ii.iiii.li.i... with Dm rirnvMun if thu art ot Cimxt nf JtlllS, rTH. CM11II.-.I, "All mi lor tho tMlP l)f tiinhtr Un-1 In Iho Hlnt of Cl!fnrnl, Oro nti. Nr. ml mikI U'Hhlni(ii Trf Hory," ricii.ir'i i mi 1110 (iiiuiiu mini MIA1CR IiV AC I Ul AttK"( I. VWi. AUTIIt'lt 1M)I,)KN, if Trnll, rotltilv fit Jni ltxill. nlntn rf Oroin.ii. lift IliU iUy II (I'd III lllltt nllt t f hill iVtitrit a(ntc infill No. Itl'i. (ir llm tiUirtmio nt I ho NH'i:. ol Hfi'llnn No. 'J".', Ill lWlllip No. W Hotith, ItmiKf No. 1 Knit. nnl will orfor prool to nlmw (Iini Kin ihihi MfiHKIIl lit Ilioro VHIIlMlilO lOf llH UmlH-r or otniM) limn (or nKrlrulliiml urafiaf r, Mtltl Ml fntahlUll 111 ( 1 I III lo mill laml l..if..r.a A.M. Hilton, I'. H. ConiiitURloncr, ni Mfil ori), Drt-Ktiti. on Krl'Uy, llm IMIi ln' o Mriy, . Jl iiHinrti no wliticnncn: Hnttiiiol (ii-itry mid imvlil 1'i'in f. u(Trnll, (ir.'Kon ; rimrlf- ll (Uy, of McOfi rtl.On-Kini; Otln H. (lo) im, of Omtoii city, on itnii. Any mi.! H ron clnlmlnir n.tvwriely th ntKtvi' 'Ii-mtIIhiI I mill nn r'ttMtfil to ni ineir cinim mi 1 11 in (finco on or iHiiuro lu l.'ilh uny ui .imy, r.ni. J. T IlitiiKiKM, Hoy 1 1 tor. NOTICE KOR PUBLrCATION. . Unlttil Htntnn I, a ml Oftlce. Kohotniiir, Orr K"n, Jnn. iu. iv-i. Notice Im hrriliy Ivirti tlmt In coinpllnnre rtth Him tirovUlonN af lha net fif Ci,uur,mm nt Jiid 3. IH7H, eniltliMl "An Act for thu haIo of Timber l.nwWIri thn Htnti ot Citlirnrnli., Or. unn. NnviOi. nnd WtiHhlntftoii TnnllMrv' .m rxtt nWM) to nl'. iliu I'utillo Lniid HUiton by not Ol AtllUnl I. WIUIJAM J. 8TKVKNH, nt Omahfi, county of DoukIiih, Htnto of N. i.fflHkri, bun thlNdity lllnl In thlNnnico hlMftworn MtnHiinimt No, HVii, far tlio purchiinc of tho HW'H of Hoction No. Vfl, In TowiiHhlp No. iiv H , KniiKu No. 2 Hunt, nnd will offer proof to ahnw ihnt the bind houkIu In rnoro vnliiubln for ItH tlnilK-r or mono thnn for (iKrlcuUiinil ntirnoMfn, nnd to nNtnlillHh hl clnlm to mild Innd hrfnra A. 8. Hilton, II. H. CninmtHnluiinr, ill Mfdford, 'ron. on Huliinliiy, I ho Nth dny nf April IlKH), Hu namim im wiincHMcKt Humtirl Miicfol, HUllum A, Wobno'r, John It. MnAllliitcr. Wll' Hum H. CurtlH. of Onmlm, NnbriMka. Any nnd all porMotin oliilniliiK udvorntily tho nlKivu-doHcrlljtjd InndH nro rifjucHted to Win their cltilmn In thlnoniuoon or buforo mild 11th dny of April, im, J.T. UIIIDCIKfl, KOlr.tor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V i ' UNITKI) HTATKH fANI Ovvwk, 'i , , HoHdnirg. Oro.,Jiui. aa MK).i, Nollco linrohy kIviiii Hint In compllanco wim uiu iiroviniuiiH 01 wio iiud m iJonirroHH nt JimnHJHW. ontltlod "An not for tho unlo ul u.iniui nun n in nun lllifl Ol 1,1, 1 HI Til I II, UHf- roii. Nnviidn nnd WitHliinKtnii Territory. " iik UK ttuiihul 111 ill! Mm Tkiililhi In ml uloiou i, .,..1 AnguHt'i, iwa, ; f . . ' y 7. iimi i sn i v i n i i ll. of Mtidfnrd, County of JiicUhoii, HtufonfOroRon, Rtntmiu'iit No, -inr.l, for -tho purchiirio nf thu H'tfnf Uio N. Scrflon Towiifiblp N. 1LV V , '''n'i unii wilt off6r proof to fthnw Hint Iho- Innd noiiKtit: III tllfll'fl VI1 1 1 1 II I ll ft ff,r liu tlaillii.a. " I .... 11... .. - fiir nitrlniilliiriil pnrpoHOH, mill to OHlnlillali hi r..,.i ,,., IIITIIIIU il, n. 11111,111 II. f..', (.nmuilHflonor, nt Mmlfnril, Ori-Kon, on Friday,---the:inl iluy r April, in. lln iiiiiiich an -l. tiuhhi.-h: Hinn.H. Al Icon, M. I,. Mri'iin, (,f Pro... pTOl, rin-Kiiii: n. n. Mmlluy, IS. Ilnriun Pickul, ol Moilfonl, Or.'Kon, Any ami nil poi-Min. alnlinliiif ailvimuly dm nhovn-ilciiorllHMl IiiiiiIh iiru rmiiHiHlud lo lllnl thulr million In lhl ulllcc on or Imfoi-o mild iini ilaynf April, iwiii. J, 'I'. Hiupukh, KOKlatu - Wonted- Sixty huiiil of ahoiits 'thiit will woleh from 50 to 100 lba. Sno M. liollluKor. Subscribe for The Mail.