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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1903)
THE OLD RELIABLE pill In no one horn who doos liorne-Hhoo- ns nnd biting on tbu mum travel od nhkI to i ho (iinbvr boll awl I'ort ICIitirnitli tlioro in u urimt dual of Mint kind of work lo ho donu. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OUR COUNTY I correspondents CoiiitiiunioatiniiR f .u zr V' rnl corroHiMindiintH m'" I rmtoh -li i ollluo not litUir than W-.Joot'd noon to uiHuro publiuutlc . KhkIo Point Kaiclttia. MrowiiHiiuro Items). II V A. 0. IIOWI.RTT. Mr. Win. M. HoIiiiuh, of Contral I'olnt, ha bi'un visiting bur iarontH (ur uovoral duyn. Mr. Entlior Sinolaro, of Central Point, vinilid lmr imr, Mr. A. M. Tltoiiian, luMt wouk, rvmalnlnfi uuvoral diiyn. Tboro wan a Mooial dance at Wat kin's ball luHt Saturday night. There wan a good attendance, aomo ilauoiiiK until after midnight. A tbo spring weather ban come nnd the gardening mianon has ar rived, evorybody I buy and con twiuuiiUy items of Intercut are ecarce. Mr. Morton started for Crr-Hconl City lat week with his family , hav ing (old hia property bora to jerry lleckalhorn. whoro tho lattor'a mother oxpoota to.roeitle. Walter Kobinott returned from Glcndalo last Monday, having ne on rod a situation in a blacksmith shop. He expects to begin work in about a week. Last Sunday over a score of the eobool ohildren gave Misses Nora and Opal Daloy a surprise party, )eh taking something in the lunch tine, and that they had a good time goes without saying. There will be a meeting of those who are interested in beautifying tho Central Point cemetery at Wat kin's Hall next Tuesday evening M 7:30 p. tn., to soe what can be done toward cleaning up tbo grounds. On tho night of tho 3d, it boing Wni. Brown's birthday, his many friends giive him a surprise party. Tlmro waa quite a number present and tbo evoning was spent in play ing games, singing, musio and hiv ing a good time generally. Miss Mamie Wood, who hue spool aoveral years in California, and re turned a short timo ago, visiting relatives and friends, is now keop ing houso for her father and hroih or. Hor fulhor has decided to take Tint Mail for their mutual bonklii. .Dakota Davis and his wifo and Claud Hlratton, of Oklahoma, are visiting Prof. A. H. Penohoy and fain I v this weok. Mr. Davis line anont somo time in Southern Ore' on in the past and has deoided to tiernianontlv locate among us. Wo ox tend a cordial greeting. Frank Morina and family have irone to Portland to rcBido for awhile. Wm. Knighton and fain ily have moved into the bouse and will probably purciiase ino prop erty. It was generally believed that Mr. Murine woulil open a blacksmith Bhop horo, but deoided to outer into some othor kind of businuss. Thorn is a Hplendid opon ing for a good blacksmith, as there IIV ItKIIKWA. Mr. H ildwln, who was very sick, h gulling better. The hills around tho city are huiinuliig to look green once more. Miss Mi' hoi Jiall, who has been on thu sick list for a long time, is on tho road to recovory, Mr. Mi.Oiisty has leased the linldwin r ii noli and town property for a period of two years. We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Deo Urudshaw are tho bappy parents of a bouncing hoy. The stockmon of this locality are praying for spring and green griss. as their hay mows are gutting very low. fleo. Brown, one of our promising vminir men. vho U niii-iiding the Mi-illuril college, was visiting home folks lust S iturdny. Mrs. C. J. Goer, who Iiob been very sick thu past two weeks, is on tho rond to ncovory, under the IniHluiotit of Dr. Ollicer. Mr. Allnr and wife intend leav Ing our little town in a fuw days for their old homo in Iowa. We will miss iliom, as they aro two fine people. James K. Belle, our enterprising postmaster and merchsnt has gone in tho wood business, so if anvone wants wood out it will pay them to interview Jnnio".. Mr. James Howard and familv have moved on Carl Beiversteidt's rannh, better known as the old Matinee place. Jim figures on putting in a largo crop. I)lbert Torril, one of Butte oroek's leading stockmen, has sold his band of cattle to Tom Kinney, and figures on leaving Butte creek on account of his health. Thos, Hawkins, our leading mer chant, is contemolating on going into the garden business quite ex tensively. Tommy is alco quite a horse trader, if anyone should aBk you. Richard Besse was in our lit'le town early Monday morning with a boot and shoe man, interviewing our merchants. You can bet when Dick takes the boys they always got there oi.-t'me. We are informed that Miss Mabel Bello was one of the succeBi Big Htleky Items , , iiy vmu'H HAD HOY. Louis Bjiiith Hijuiit last Saturday and Sunday with friends at Talont. John McCallistor, of Lake Creek, was tho guust of II. C. Turpi n on Tuesduy. Calvin Owens and family did business In Jacksonville the ilrstof the' week. ul ones who took the late examina- inn. and has got her a school tn Kl math oounty. Her many IrieudB wir-h bor success. ; DR. FENNER'S KIDNEYend. (Backache on of Klclnoyn, Ai T C f-, limry Organ"., 1 8 I I I Li UJIYL All dlneanpa of Klclnoyn,. maaaor, urinary urganii. AIhd Jllioimiallsm. UaoK nolio.HoartDlooaflo.Oravol, Dropsy, Foumlo Troubles. Don't nocomo tllBcouraKod. Tltoro la a euro for you. If iii-ciissnry write nr. 1'oniier, llo has aiicnl, a lltu lliiio ourliiK Just, anon cuauH ii you rn. All cKiiHulmi Iiiiih Froo. , t' i n.n,.nl l..,l.,..,l I.. t..V 111 fill. Il II. A f lilt niiii? il few liuHlt'H of lr. I'oti tier's. Kidney Miss Leona Montgomery, of Agate, onlled on Uiir Sticky friends last Wednesday. Tbo farmers are taking advan tugu of thu pluusuut weather to put in their crops, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call, of Som's Valley, visited the hitter's brother, Frank, last week, Mrs. Dan Morris and Miss Lottie Taylor make a flying trip to Eagle , I . ! L ...... fl I - .. i oiuv insv i uuisuav, Miss Agnes Owoiib, of Wellen, Hicnta few days lunt week with her siBter, Mrs. II. L. Gregory. Miss Lottie Taylor, of Kagle Point, is upending a few weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris. Olo Mickleson and Wm. Morris of Central Point, are in the employ of the Fish Luke Ditch Co., on their fine sticky ranch. P. C. Roberts is able to be around again, after a tusslo with typhoid fever. He was the guest of the Cincade Broe. last Ibursday. Superintendent Dan Morris r turned from the Fish Lake ditch Wednesday nightt where he had been fur a few days superintending the work. Woodville Items. ' BY HATTIK VAN OltDl'.lt. (Received too law (or laat week). Little Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John White, who has been very ill, is much better. v. ."5. Jones, the Woodville mer chant, is on the sick list this week having an attack of la grip. Mrs. J. E. Cox, and daugbte Miss Addle, and David Jones mad a business trip to Grants Pass Fri day. Mrs. Thracher, who has been visiting with her mother, -Mrs. S. K. Sanborn, for the past month, left for her home Saturday. We ' are pleased to learn that Charles Hatcher, who bos been having a severe attack of rheuma tism, is very much improved. Mr. Dodge, and son Fred, of Woodville, made a business trip to Ashland, where Mr. Dodge went to purchase a team and wagon for bis farm at this place. UuijIoI Alidorlon to W II Hamlin, S7 miniH, twp ;,rl 11076 00 II A Huttiiii u O W i'alm, parcel or land III d I 0 Mo 1)1. two 47 a, r 2 w ... SMI 00 Mury J CoulltlKu to P I1 KhfirunniHii, loin in una 14, u)k 11, K It una to aku- l,mr! 800 00 W M Morton to Jorry M llonkiitliorn, nirip oi mna iuui on iuu iuu of lot No 'I, J J fryer illvlnlon of llie town of Kuilft I'o nt w w Ollvnr Hewn at l.to J I' True. WM Mini, lurid III a I 0 No 7i;,iwp n "n w Wm V HmKur lo Huruli A Cliupinun, i prerulnuiiiii UKjoi huo &), twp a f, r 2 i, 1 01) I. Milium ul. Ui U H, NK,!.cc3l, twp 3Vu, r I li, AhIiIuiiiI onirit idnarvo 1 W Ulrlcli lo Win llroml, 'A icrii lonu, blk No. 'ilt. town of J.'konlllil H 00 inioph Driiku ui I'ulk Hull, 'CMA'l unroll. luna in oiuinci oi lunau huojoui. w Ni.lu tit KoMitiurv 6.J0 00 llunU of Anliluml Ul Nunrnr K Applniiuto, thu of tlio K ol ,n Ytyi una sv yt oi or NwWurid NWVofHttk, uecaiund KUot NK14. uoo'AtwoMu. fin 00 llllu C Coleman Ul Win Union. M3I uquuro foot ettiit of Ian cornor common Ui oc. 4. 0, . V. two ax.rlt , 1000 00 Juinou T A boon to IS 1) llrl(tK, purcol or ana in wnoion'aadi to Aaniuna. .. a uu U S ui Amoa Hluo, puUml Ui lot uorou, aeon Zl unu . twp XI, 111 ino oiainci or luiidu aiiiijiiot ui aulo ul KoiMiourir. . Cliarli-a K Anliott to Jonnlo Aliliott, WJO mm NlllH m 'AI anil IU. IWO AI H. T la. 100 Cliy of Aahlund Ui w W Kanlnor, all rmiit, lino aim intomai arour oi ahii IhiiiI Inititrl.ln HisliL ul wav Tor waUr dlteli.,..-. 1000 Real Estate Transfer. Arttiur K Abliotl to Oco H Ixjwo, N! of lota 'ft and TJ, 1'iuctH'a a6d to Aaniano 17600 3 00 Mury furhatn ot ul, Ut Annu U Helmuo, puriini oi latin, AHUinno K M lllnvlnu to Ur O B ItayHB! of auc 'in, iwp xn, coniuinitiK w ur-a; nlao airlp of lund lying weut of enunlv roud. cootuinlntf 2 acreu f:urttr Lund Co to r.'utoHlie K Aduma, lot 30, II II Carlvr udd Ui Aabtand Hlvealtr I'atlcraon Ui H ralttraon, CO am, innu in i;i;n i uuu i r I n W vt tinvlilNnn In V. V lilirh' fl. Iota I. 2. g, 4. 0. 0. tiiu w, It K udd to AHUiuno.. L.ll llrown to Curlylc Lulnti, I aero off aoulh ond N 11 I'.vuna d I o No 14, twp 27 and tLr.mii of It II I'aollurd die. U liSlit-lilon ml) t: Hhcldori, pnmlitas In anca HI and f, twp i.rl U A HnaOur tOOIlii, M bliaffer, parcel of land, flee li. iwp s a, r i w; aiao poi ai.rial nrnnerlv WmUlrlcbto Koaillo 4 W R Potter, lund in a i a won. twp ni.iiw W f lllllla ui Mnrituret E Taylor, 8W', ol NK;orec 11, twp 34 a, r 4 w, 40 ucroa 1 M Munlccra U C. C Royue, parcel of lund. lot 8, blk Aablund Oeo A Klabor to Augual L'oatl,.eo ucrea, city of A-blund . Arc-tile 0 Wuierman lo B K Powell, land In d 1 e No 42. twp 39 a, r 1 e J It Hteu-na Ui L,ulu Dean, OH ucreu d 1 c No07, twp 3ft a. r 1 w Carl Phc-lpa to C It Kay. q e d to the (Irund center group of quartz clulma, Koota creek dlalrlct VA ( r:hrla tllrleh tn l.auru M Iloxte. lobl 6 und S, blk W Medlord 25 IV D Truttz to Luuru Ilozle, lotu S and 6, blk 40, Medford 260 00 R. R. DEKDH. O A C R It und U T Co to Geo C Ouly. VM of SWK, acc 27, twp 40 a, r 4 w, n.7e : 200 00 O i C K R and U T Co to Geo C Culjr, N W' ; of &Vi'A, aec 7. twp K7 a. r t w. Si acre.. H TAX lr.ED8. J SI Under, aberttl, to Chrla Ulrlch. lotu 6 und 4. blk to, Medford 4 14 400 00 276 00 , 2000 00 600 00 700 00 600 1000 00 60 00 260 00 n oo 460 00 U) 00 160 00 I HK UN E TREES!! I $70.00 PER I.OOO. J Full line of FKUiT, HH AUK and OKNAMENTAL TItEEd, VINES and f'LANTS ..AT WHOLESALE PRICES.. bend for free catalog and prices. PACIFIC : NURSERY : COMPANY, , TANQENT, OREQON WEST SIDE GROCERY T. J. QOODWYN, Prop. xFine Line of FANCY and STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES HAY and Ft ED Joeds Delivered Free the S'X ol HYM, Wt HYM, of Section n, Town-1 alili3Hoiilh, ltano3Euat,undwllloner proof j JH-tf t t tfrfr ui abow that the lund soiiKht la more vulunble I ' w SHEDFORD ? (or IU timrer or utone Uian for BKricultiirnl IiiiriKff;. atirl lo VHthhMMi Ills Claim 10 k&iu lHii'1 twUtre A. H. Hilton, t. H. Coram! flloner, at Medford. Oreaon. on Kri'lay, the 24th dar of April, JtJ3. He nam; a wttnMt': Albert O. Ytler,of Omah, Nebranka; Georjce F. Kinif, oi Rig ButUiOreKon; Geonjc King, of Trail, i lit tovt-deiorita land are requefited to file KmrniiK-i Kin. of Mtfdfoid. Oretton. Any and a person claiming aivere anvi.dpr-rlfi4d lurid are reoiiefited t i heir claim In thin office on or before taid 24th day of April, 1W3. J.T. Bbidou. Reglftter, BAZAAR g 'lid S MRS. O. QILBERT, Proprietor Could Not Breathe. Coutha. cnlda, croup, Rrlp. broocbllt. other throut and lun ireubloa uro qulckljr cured bj One Mluute Couub Cure. One Minute t'ouRn Cure la not a mere ripiiclornnt, which iilvea only temporurjr relief. II aoltena and llijulaea the rnuooun, ilrawi out lui liinaminaiion ami reiuovea the cuuao of tho dUeaao. Ahanlutoly aafe. ActHatnuc4. "Oco Minute Coiiih Cure will da all that la claimed for It," aura Juitlce of the IVae. J-Q. Hood. Croabjr, Mlaa. '-Mjr w Ife could not Rut her breath and waa relieved by the Ural ilnse. It haa been a benetlt to alt my family:" Sold by t.tiaa. Slranu. Drugftlat. i r itenif le Ituinn. J. G. Martin. ' G. V. Mvr wag trading in Cen tral Point Wednesday. Aniick Rros.. of Beagle, wore trading in Medford Tliorddav. Will Davis and Chap. Browr.. tvro trading in Centrul Point Ifri-day. Mrs. Morris Case and Miss Myra Apkow were trading in Central Point Saturday. Tho M. E. Church, South, quar terly meeting will he held ut Anti- ooh tno 3d Sunday in March. Mies Vinoont appears demented most of the tiif.c. hut the doctors still havo hopes of hor recovery. Itev. Hollcroft, of Medford, was notified of so much sickness pre vailing in the vicinity of New Hope churoh and canoolled his appoint ment. Gin Vincent met with quite a serious innliap a few davs ago by a horse which he was riding, thaw ing up his head, striking young Vincent on tho noun and breaking it. The directors of Antioch district have acted wisely in engaging the strvioes of. Prof J. C. Mustoreon, of Gold Hill, to teach our spring term of fohool, whloh will begin the first Monday in April. '. : Atiss Gertrudo Richardson, of Uuagle, is engaged again to ti ach the mountafti district. This is hor third school in the district, which is sufficient evidi n'co of her popu larity as a successful teacher. Sinilli's Diiuili'iilV i'omaile Probate Proceedings. Estate of Ilonry Anunermao. Re port o( partial dlatributlon approved. Po-erol attorney (or D. It. Mills filed by thirteen of tho Ammorraan holrs. Katate of Nicholas Yourift. David Croneralller. J. J. Fryer, S. B. Holmes appointed appraii-era. testate Ol Jlllin oryuuv. oaiuruuv, April 4, 903, appointed as a day of final mi lli.ment. Ealat of W. h.. Smith, w . A. (Jar- tor apjiolnted administrator with bond In tho sum of 1"00. KatHto of Emma B. Hlliis. Order ap. uointinK Wm. Hlllls administrator made March 3, 100S. Kntntii of Marion E. Mlnear. Satur day, April llth, appointed as a day of llnal sellicment,, . Estate of Henry S. Dunbar. Distri bution mudu March 7lh. If it's a bilious attack, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. Kor sale by Chas. Strangr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukitho STATta hxD Ottice, Roaeburg, Ore., Jan. ZO, VM3. Notice la hereby given mat In comollance with the prortalona of the act of Cong-reaa of Junes, loi, entitled "An act for the aule of timber luuda In the Slalci of California, Ore gon. Nevudu, and Waihlngton Territory," aa eiteniled to all tbo Public Land Statei by act o.Augu.,4,..KMiAHp TRCE of Meillonl, oounty of Jackaon. State of Ore u..i iim Una day filed in thla office hla "worn -inlemenl No. 43, for the purchase of llie SVt'A ol Si, or seciion no. jt. In Townnhlp No. 3 South, Range No. " Veil, und wilt offer proof to bow thut the laud aougniia more vniuauit: i-ji i.a nmtrei . .it,K than for aurlculturul nurpoaea, una to eauliiinh Ilia clulin to uld lunil before A. S. Hilton. V. 8. Commiwtoner, ut Medford, Ore- .,n r.n k. miv. me i.matyui auiii. im.. names ua wlinei-ea: Henry L. Griffin. Merrttt Bellinger, K. n. nniieneao. " . o. aowui ui uu.lf..-., HMflnn Any una a:, peraona claiming adreraely the aboTe-deacrlbed landa are rwiuealed tp file their clalma In thla office on or before said lith day ol April, iwa. w. i. Daiuuto, agiihci. Ladies' Goods a specialty Laces Handkerchiefs, Embroid'ery silks 5 and all materials for fancy work Notions, candles, nnte and sta- J tlonery One Door North of Poatottlca - MEDFORD, OREGON 1(ttffaaaaaaa(.utf.at(.a ninlng Locations. J. E. Bolt, location quartz claim "Doubtful," Gold Hill district, March 2d. Geo. Garrison and J. B. Hammersly location of quartz claim, "Bart," Sar dine creek district, Feb. 16th. T. J. Houghan et al, location of quart claim, "Jessie," Gold Hill dis trict, March 2d. John Smith, location of quartz claim, "Golden Wondor," Woodvtlie district, unoreaoized, March 2d. A. D. Oliver, location of water right. Trail creek stream, Steamboat district, Feb. 20th. Hui?h Stephens, location of quartz claim, "Golden Eagle," Evans creek district, Feb. 24th. C. ii. Mooro el nl, location of quartz claim. "Glaas Slipper," Woodville dis trict, March 3d. A. Y. Yooum and A. E. Jordan, lo cation of quartz claim. '"Head Fork," Foreil creek district, March 2d. Geo. P. Dekum. location of quartz claim. "Upson No. 4," Pearl mining district, Feb. 23th. H. H. Fltschcn, location of quartz claim. "Arthur," Uniontown district, March Cth. uml liiii'lincho Ohio I paaai'il n, irnivol Imlr n i stons itohliifr scalp upon one nnpllcn lui'llii iih n iiiiirlilo. Tho inuilliilnii pro oniuu , . ,,.,, , ... Miv .,iniovp8 all dnndrnff liirtliurfiiriiialioiiH. 1 i-iin-il. tion, till oo to hix 1 1 n o es mi niinn uii W.T.OAKKS, Oii lx, Vii." PnigfflHl.H. Mc tl. Ask for CiniU Hunk Frog. ST.YITOS'DANCEKWnla!? uml will ston fallititf Imir. Prloo TiOc nt all ilriiKglBt. Sample free, Aildress Smith Urns., Fresno, Cullf, For eitla by Medford Drug Company, KanM Creek Items. HY SINK DIE. Mrs. Foster spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Mardon. Mrs. BircUev was a business visitor in Gold Hill lait Satur day. The Dardnnell's school is pro gressing undor the management of Miss McTavish, of Tolo. Jack Butler, formerly of the Gimlet mine, is ogain an occupant of the Katies oreek opera house. Burt Nichols, of Central Point, delivered a new sewing machine to Mrs. Minnie Niohols, of Kanes creek last week. Mrs. John Brown was called to Gold Hill last Thursday to attend at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Eddings, who is quite fiok. . The rosidonts of this plaoe hsve completed thoir work on the Kai creek road which ra so badly d imagedlast wintor.it whb neoessary to make several britlges before it was passable, : Trittf.tly Averted. "Just In tho nlok' of time our llttlo hoy was saved" writes Mrs. W.AVatkins of' Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had plnvod sad hit vac with him and it torrlhle couli sot in besides. Doc tors tri'ittod hint, but ho grow wnrsi nvnrv ihtv. At loncoth wo triod Dr K Inn's Now li scoverv lor vonauiiipiiou nnd our iliitllne wns wits saved. Ho's now mm nil. anil well." Evorybodv ouirlit to know, it's the only suro cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lunp; nipeusos. Oniirnnteed bv Chns Strang Dnigglsb Prlco Bou. aitd St. 00. Trial ' bottles tree. Wm II NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r a... niKu at Rniuhiinr. Ort?on. Jan. 21 19D3. Notice It Hereby given that the following inor y,mm tA notice of hia Intention to make flnal commutation proof in support .of bis claim, ana mat saw prwi wm m uij a uiimn n R. commissioner, at Med ford. Oregon, oo Friday, the 7th day of March, ' GEORGE F. KINO, On H E. No. 10757, for the E of SFJ. NWi Of SEW. r ay OI O" iat - M.rtciw .1 Rut. He names the following witnesses to prove tla continuous residence upon and cultivation 'jea Vd' BtJtes. William W. Bates, Zaclt Majtcy, of Big Butte, Ortgoni George King, of ir... oa. J. T. Brioobs, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Lund office ut Roseburn, Oregon, Jun. 33, ma. Notice U hereby given tnut the followlnd named settler nus men nonco ui to muUe tlnul proof In aupport of hi claim, una tbul auld proof will oe maac peiore . an ion. U. 8. commlMloner. ut MeOfort, Oregon, on Frtduy the 13lh duy of Murcn. iw, vu: JAMES D. WEEKS. On II. E. No. 8667, for the SHU of KK,8H of NEVi. N'!4 of SEK, see. 30, T. 83 a., Range 1 He'numes the following witnesses to prove bla continuous reaiueuuo uWwu ou "'nd'w.' Hence. Edw.rd Pence. Sumuel Geury, A. W. Willie, ot Trail, uregon J. T. Bridges. Register. SUMMONS. n tho Circuit Court of Oregon, lor Jackson F. Jordan, Plaintiff, l Elltabeth J. Jordan, Defendant To KlUabetb J. Jordan, the abova-named l.,iA.t,l,iiil ; Yim are huroliv rcnlllrod to np- wiir in tlio above-elltilled court uml nimver ihu mininliiliit of tlio plaintiff, filed In salil court againul vou in tno abovo-untltlwl oiuso, on or liolnro tho the Inst day of the time pro scribed III the order lor me puoiiuHuuu ,u una MnnmiHis which tlmo Is six eonsecntivo wocks from the dale of tho lirst publication hereof, said llrsl day of publication being February mill, anil tho date ol tho last publication will be Haren m, im And vou aro notified that If you fall to ap-m-iir aiid answer said complaint, as hereby re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the court IOT ISO iriu-i iiinjwvii', ... " , j ...,.it, la . ik rnlfnwm For a ilecroo forever dis solving tbo bonds of matrimony now existing hclwecll planum aim miuiiiinm. 1 Ills suiniuou is ui vv.i ii,.,.,. ..... u,. atlon thereof in the Mkdkoiui ,Maii., a news .iiper published weekly, In lackson County, lr -nun. and ol iteneriil circulation therein, by order ol Iho Hon. II. K. llniina, .Midge of the UlioVO CUluieil vouri, niauu a, tfuvi.nirii.iii.Jt Orogon, Kobruury II, jwjj. n . ftM - 1 Attorneys tor i'ltihitiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitkp Statks L.tNii OrKirr, Itoseblir):, Ore.. Fob. 12, 1S1U1. N'ollco is hereby given that In compliance with tho provisions of Iho act of Congress ol Juno a, 1S7S, emitted "An act tor tho sale ol limber hinds in the Slates of California, Oro ,r.i N,.v,,ln. and Washlnatou Territory." as extended lo all Iho l'liblic Land States by act ol August i, mna, . " .llillN A. CAVKI1S. ..ronoll, n.n.iltn lltmntv of Dnlielns. State of v..i..... i.nu ii.la ,i,iv Al,.il In Mils nrtleo his sworn ata'lcinonl No. iiail, lor tho pureuaso of For Rent Or uialfi FARM Contalnipsr 264 acre ; 215 under plow. Situated east of Bear creek, near Talent; one of tbe choice farmes o( the valley. Easy terms. Enquire of E. E. Miner, Gold Hill, or of M. Calhcun, Phoenix, uregon. MITCHELL, BOECK & CASKEY Blacksmiths WHEEL WORK and TIRE-SETTING . a Specialty Horseshoeing Herrtmau's old sUnd. MEDFORD. OREUOtT D. L. Day, and Painter Decorator NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uxitkd States Land OFncK. R,..hiirir.Ori.. Jan.-J). VMS v-uA I. kaMhv oit-nn iht In comnltaiice with llie provisions o( the act of Congress of Juno 3. WM. entitled "An act for the sale of timber uinus in in mvo ui ... .. v.., --i- Wan hinston Territory." ; 8 . ' . i. .1 11 .a nnl.lin Una RtHtAK bV Rt!t llf Augustt,!. of Medlord, County of Jackson, state ol uregon has tins nay nieu in .'" statement So. i'M for the purchase of the ol the h oi si-tiu'ii ..w. , " ..... Si", S.. llanitc No. St Kast and will offer proof to show tho land sought Is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur noses, and to establish his claim to said land before A. 8. Billon, V. S. Commissioner, at Medlord, uregon, on ra- : . """' Aoril, 1SHM. lie names as witnesses: Slan. S. Aiken, M. C. McCall, of Prospect, Oregon: G. R I.lndley, William I. Vuwter, of Medford, O"11- Llnln. .,l-ers.W thB AllTRmmii mi"'".." " . I . I above dcsorlbed lands are requested to Hie ilinlr claims In this odiee on or before said, 3rd day ot April, 11103. J- T. BRIDGES, Register Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices P1EDFORD, OREQON BUTLER. JEWELER. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Fob. 12, 1908. Notlco Is hereby given that 111 compliance with Iho provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1S78, cutltlloil "An bci lor ire i oi timber lamisin me oiBiesui-i,.....i...,v.B", Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as ex tended to all tho l'ubiio Land Slates by act ol Augusn. B1,.tT ,YETTER, of Omaha, County of liouglas, Mate ol ,coras- ' nu-a in ims um.u ..." .-y'" slulement No. 44S.V for the purciiiisc oi ib w kit. has this day I ul.ilnim.nt Xo. 4 IS , Township IB a;mth, Kange 8 hast an offer proof lo show lhat the land sought I valuable for Its timber or stone, than fo cultural pu of NKiy.'. t-'ectloil ami win is more for agrl- Kses. and to establish his claim to Idlamtbeloro A. S. Hilton, U.S. coninus- iuiier. at Medford, Oregon, on rruiay, mo -im ilav of April, 1908. Ho namos as wuneaaea: l.ii'm A. Cavers, of South Oinnha. Nebraska: CeorgoF King, of Big Butte, Oregon; ' eorra King. OI 1TBU, wrcBuii. &ium.v. .....Bv. '0Am3aYl persons claiming, adversely the above described lands aro requesteo to fllo ii...lr nlalmsln this ofllco on or before said 24th SOUTH AND EA3T , VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAM. Shasta Route Trains tetwe Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;63 p. it. : . Jay of April, V.V3. J. T. Bbuhiks, lleglstcr. For ne&rly half a century " ferrys Seeds ruT K-cn KrowlriK fnmons IneTery Klliu ul 80ll,eTrrvwm'v. buiu uj nil uenirra. ivuo &ci Aiinunt . . pofttivualcotoaiia.iicauw. 1. M. VRRBY fjU. Detroit, men. . OPPO H3tjlN Watch Repairing Lv. Portland bV. Medford Ar. Ahaland Ar. Sacrurnento Ar. San Francisco .... Ogden Denver KunaasClty.. Chicago Ar. Los Angotea Ar. El Paso Ar.Fort Worth Ar. City of Mexico... Ar. Houston J... Ar. New Orleans... Ar. Washington ... . Ar. New York . . . 8 :S0 a. m 11:45 p. m 12:66 a. il 6:0p.m 7:46 D.m 4:56 a. m 9:30 a. m T:96s.m 7:42 a. m 2:00 p. j. 6:00 p. m 0:30 a m ll:soa a 8:30 p. m 11: 20 a. m 18:36 p.m 6:00 a. O) 8:46 a.a 7:00 a.m 9:16 a. m 7 "25 u. m 8:30 p. m iOO p a a-30a a 1: n ro 7:00 r n :00a m 6: . rr ' 0:3C- tn i.:42p. m , .t a. m 12:10 m ' 12:10 p.m Pullman a..u cur.st Cars on both trains. Chair oars Sacramen to to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or- cans and Waablugton .. . Conncetlng atSan Francisco with the nev ?rnl steamship Hues for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and Bouth America. Sou agent at Medford station, or address O, H. MARKHAM, Q.F.ttP A. PORTLAND ORiaON.