THE OLD RELIABLE til mm POWDER Absolutely Pur THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE tt" y" , OUK COUNTY Correspondents j nAMri.ntn..f.nil l ' m OUT M)V VUUIWUIHVHIIvvv . ertl oorrunpondenUi rot: t reach .hi . .1 in ,1 .. .... .1 .. omon noi inr m noon to itwure publlaatio ' . KU Point Krli. nv a. n. HOW LETT. Mian Coflraan, of La Grand, I . ... . .. m t vlMiting NIM Mauto iayior. Prof. A. II. I'eaohey waa in Med inrA laat Saturday on btulnwH. uu. Ii-I.l. Nvn. f PrOHnecL il bero, vUitlng her lUr, Mra. Flory. a T n.l'o .ml nn (inntan mads n . j . j . - v" -.. n buHlneM trip to Modford lant Mon day. n...r Mll1 nf (Iia 'lot, school dlHtr'.ot, waa a ploaaant oallor last week. Vmi oArrAaimnilitnt madfl a bu"l nttBB trip to the county loat last uu. ir.ttia ninucudo wan the. in inn v.-.n ' KueutofMiaa Hattlo Howlott last Wodnwtday niht. Ouito a nunilwr of our cUiiin wont to Central Point UhI Sunday, to bear Ke. Skeol preach. Dr. PleaaantH, aocompanied by hi daughter and Mies 7.uda Owen, wore pleasant callers at the Bunny Hide last week. Wm. Smith, who has been af n i Biiiti rheumatism for nevorl (UUWi. ...v.. , weeks, in able to walk with tho as- distance of crutches. f.. Pninitrvmnn ffftVO a birth dny dinner to uncle Johnny Lewis and wife lust Thursday, it boing kUH7i.h liirthdav. A. few invited friiwnlu wore in attendance. Miss Ollic Tnngate wab the gueBt r n... II II Punnhnv lust SlindlVV 111 (vim. . j - her sister, Mrs. huima liakor onnm from Medford this fur with her, reiurtdng the same day. James Ringer made two trips to the county-seat last week to insti tuto proceedings to rooovor r part of tho money taken from his son, an cost in an action recently before our justice of the peaoe. Kvory family in our town, ex cept throf, were In attendance on Vednosday of last week at the funeral of Miss Kdna Charley. The burial was at the Hrowrmboro cem etery, Uov. J. P. Moomaw official Inn TVwtr wn tt tlio larccst nrooos- tiion followed the remains to the grave that has ever been seen on Itntln creek. There was a mooting of tho ladies i ..... inan I uu I. Thursday to organ- u wi. - r .. .. - - !, n W. C. T. U. Mrs. Cum. of iwiinnil nriin the nrinoinal snoak oooluind hv Masdames C. P. nn.iii Innl V. C. T. U. Of Modford, Lozior, Hammond, Day .,.,.1 M.mn nit nf Medford. A union wbh organized with ninetoen mombors, mourning bix gunumuuu Mrs. J. A. Jonas was elooted presi dont; Mrs. Flory, secretary; Mrs Potter, corresponding Booretary. r)ewrle Items. oattle. He reports them scarce. Unlliirnft lieirull bin HorleB of meetings at Aiitiucli Sunday, Mr, Roblson, of Medford, was visiiinit this section Tuesday, buy ing hides. A liirlit. nnri'iiin In nsaabos Is ro- uortod in this seotlon. Other fruit Hufu so far. Kov. A. J. Slover, a plonoor Blip list mlnlHtor, Is making this section a brief visit. Win. Jonos, Jr., and family, of Ann citato, nave attain moveu w this section. John Williams, of Chapparal dls I.I..I iu mitllnn Kin vniina auiflltt Or chard of of 40 acres in fine condi tion. Prof. J. (!. Masterson's method ,.f (....liliiu u.ihnnl ill mnaa and 1m imrtiul to none, hoouib w give sain faction. Rrown Hrn.. Messrs. Rodders, 01 huh and Richardson, oltizons of Heimlo. wore trading in Medford Huturdoy. I In, uiMiiiil criiintenanee of our young friend, Lector Rodgers, again.naying homofolks and friends a brief visit. x... T W Ttrnwn tit RhucpIa. Viaa imp. a . - 1 " t o announced bcrrelf as a magnetic healer and will practice this meth od In the future. Itunnh Wnllcor. a nractical loe- I. ar.roAri for the aeason to John Nelson, to furnieh logs for bi mill on bong uranon. The Table Rook 1b again arrayed in its annual beauty and splendor, and tbe great oak trees show signs of a oouiitiiut aoron crop. Mini vlnn.nl mha haa been hav ing euoh a siege with inflammatory rhunmatlsm, U sumqienny rocov ered to be up ana arouna. While whitewashing your cor reanondent had the misfortune of getting bis left eye filled with lime, which is giving mm muon pain and annoyance at this writing. Hon. W. I. Vawter, aocompanied by another gentleman, was seen in our seotion Saturday, enjoying a ride over our smoom roaui ami iu balins the perfume from tfce many m r . L 1 TJ L fragrant tlowers iroro iauie uu. Our communitv is completely shocked to receive the sad news from Prinevillo of Mrs. Lucy Uavis becoming demented and had to be tultnn to the asylum. Mrs. Davis .. rnn,a,g Mim Vincent, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vin cent, a pioneer lamiiy oi uregon She leaves a husband and two small children. THE PRESIDENT 1ST A Napoleon Among Animals; (from Ilia May CoamopollMa. Imagine a procession of ten thousand cattle, marching two by two, In a line fifteen miles long; let twenty tboueand sheep folio them, bleating along twelve miles ol road; after thorn drive sixteen miles .of holts, twenty-seven thousand strong; then let thirty thousand fi.wlH brinii un tbe rear, clucking and quacking and gobbling, over Whn the President coos tbrouich a orowd a peoullar mania for touch ing his clothing is some times de veloped among the women. The hands reach ont from all Bides, and unless me reuorui guarua ncro nio , . ., , . ... . . asnace of six miles: and in this and the President rather quica: 10 . ., .... ... . t. whole caravan, stretching for near- dodge on hie own aooonnt, he would ' ... ' lli flflv mllna (.nil ranuirinir tw be loundled over like prize pony at every meeting place. At Hioux Falls a batcbet-laced old lady not a member of tbe dl vorce colony no hatchet faces there made a dash for blm. She was shouldered off, but returned to the charge again and again. At last, lust as the President stoned into his carriage, she put a skinny claw over Senator kittredge's shouldor and slapped the President vigorously on the forearm. The President never glanced around. There had been no visible evidence that he bad noticed his pursuer. But he turned to Senator Kittredge and whispered in his grimmest way: "I'm It, Senaror." , WEST SIDE GROCERY T. J. QOODWYN, Prop. Fine Line of FANCY and STAPLE . FAMILY GROCERIES HAY and FLED Axxh Delivered Free UBKATLY AliAKMBD By a Porsiitant Cough, but Perma neDtly Cured by GhemberUln'i Cough Itemedy. Mr. H. f . uorDaKe, a student at In UroenTille, S. C, bad been troubled I 1 n uabm .Ith a .nnlinunill lur Will " I wo jvmtw w.w v nniiffh whloh hA . 'sfreatlv alaimeil me, cauilog me to fear that I was Id kA Ah, ftf Ann.iimntlnn Mr. Burbige, baringr mo Chsmberlaln'a r'..,l. nntarl V ..1 tr.vllllnll nnnf-lutlAti WUKI. Lwwwitj a.w.w.-w, . to try It. Now read wbat be 171 of it: "I toon felt a remarkable change and alter using two bottles of tbe twenty-tire oeni alia, was permanently cured." Sold by Chaa. Strang, Draggiat. RAILROAD TO KLAMATH FALLS. Iv fiftv miles and reauirincc two j - days to pass a given oolnt, you will see the animals devoted to death In tbe paoklng houses of Swift & Company io a single day. Surely a Buddhist would think that tbe head of that establishment had much to answer for. Never before in the world's history was a massncre or tbe innocents orga nized on such a stupendous scale or with such soientilio eystem. The commander of the army of twenty thousand men engaged in this work earned bis first penny picking cranberries in a swamp on Cape Cod, . more than fifty years ago. It was at Sagamore, on tnat historio peninsula, that son was born to the house of Swift, June Z4, 185!). and named Gustavus Frank lin. A few Tears later, when tbe boy waa not picking oranberries, be drove hoes along the cape. It was like Napoleon eseroising bis luiani armies at school. STATISTICS SHOW a m A lamina- IneraaM In An Al ready Prevailing Dueaae. c, Are Any Exempt? Mining Location. If and B Buck, quart! claim In Watklm mlnlDi dlitrlcl, known aa "Tbe Vermillion," April . u i voting , v acre placer mining grouna in Krani creek dlalrlcl, April 'M. 1llBaK.lh f!nat.1 1 ar..a nlur mlnlnB ground in Kvana creek district. April 24. V J Hulllv.n. K J I .nfflv fit .1. uiiartz claltna In Hiiuaw creek dletrlct, known as the Oregon ciniiatiar no i, -4 ana a ruiueti.iiprii .1. A Farmer Stralghteaed Out. " A man living on a (arm near here came in a abort time ago completely .1 t.l I : 1. U'..ma!i.v. 1 hanA. UUUUIOU up HIIII iuduuh..,, ed him a bottle ol Chamberlain's Pain Uatm and tola mm vo use 1. ireaij uu if not satisfied after nsing it ne need not pay a cent for It." aays C. P'j- ier, 01 ratiena miu, 11. I . La 1 U u intn t.h atAfA AA straight as a airing and banded me a dollar saying, -give mo anuvuor uu oC Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I want it in tbe home all tbe time lor 11 enrea me.".'. For sale by Cbaa. Strang, Druggist. ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE. NOTICe IS IIRRRBY OIVtN TO AM.' perm at Interested that the nadefatr-aed, a Adralol-rlrator ol the Katata ol Prudenea Wark-' er. lata ol Jackaon County. Oregon. deoMaaat. - naa Died in 11 e once ol tbe Clerk of the Crwa. tjr Court ol Jackson Caonty. Oregon, hlg final account ol his admlniitratlou ol said estaito. Kanes Creek Items. fly J. G. Martin. The annual lumber and wojd hnnlinc llflB bottllll. lion Moore, of Sums Valley, was in our midst, Saturday, buying nv bine me. Mrs. Haff spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Ada Swinden. Elmer Nichols will havo a dance at bis n'acein the noar future. Mrs. Sutton and children are at presont the guest of her mother, Mrs. Brown. E. Uoten, who had bis arm brok en soma two wi-eks ago. is able to be around again. fa n trA an V An il Fred Reese wore transacting business in Grants Pitas last Saturday. tiVi.i,wtirulv un TCi-ann nrpek hAVP completed corn planting snd are nnur wnitiuo? for rain. L'lm Mlnknln anrt arifn Attended 1VII.I. t..w. tho dance in Gold Hill tho first of May and report a good timo. II. Allisort went to Grants Papf Monday with a load of lime, which he always finds ready snle for. Dr.vGoblo, the optician, of Med ford, was doing business here last . . . . . .. v cok in tho line 01 ins proieesinn lflmnf TlitrmKnthmn and wife spont Saturday and Sunday on GallB oreek, ns guosts of Mr. and MrB. rsayior. Wa iu airrv In lonrn flint Aim 1. u mo . . J . " - " - Sandey, of the Braden mine, is sick again. Dr. Uhisholra, 01 uori nui, is in attondnnco. Bill Swindon and sister, Mibs Annna t fsrnntu 1'nna. are AT. nres- ent tho guoBts of thoir brother, Koborl Kwnulon ana inmuy. Mr. Miner is si ill making--improvements on his place. This time tie ia putting up a fine wind mill, which will be a great improvement. Mr. Higinbotham and son, Elmer, are doing the carpeting work. Trains began running regularly on tbe new railway from Laird, on tho Southern Pacific, to Pokegama, in Klamath county, on April 30th. Tbe terminus is about 27 miles from Klamath Falls, and teams can make that distance in five hours, the road being comparative ly level. Staee proprietors snd freighters are now preparing to quit their regular trips to Ager ana aso land and connect with the new railroad. The terminus is in the heart of the timber belt of Klamath county, and promises to develop a lioelv town. suDPorted by the lumbe ing :ndustry. Three large sawmills are now in sight for that section. It is reported, ana gener ally believed, that the line will build on to Klamath Falls this year. . . i;,n. In ihn htatsirv nf diaRaae has there been auch an alarming increase In tne nuinoer 01 caev ui bj v malady as in mai 01 iatarru nun I U rmhIa rtf thla ftflUntrV. ' 1I1K U ,'". pw.w w. Americans are troubled with catarrh, 1.1 : . I. ,. iu. 11,... on. It la CODBlueriUK iug - j j - - surprising that ao many auffer so long trom tne disease Deiore taaiug bui.iiiiik or until it is too late, as it la in fact very easy to cure 11 uib rigub wiuidu 10 p. ' 1.. Inm I1.AI AvomAttA .liflPAAP bas at last been dlacovcred that expells .. . .... . I l.al la K R IV irom fclie eyawrm, iuu ,un, .0 . Cataarb Cure, the only positive in ternal cure for catarrh, acting directly on tne oioou sou muuuuo uiio w. the system, cleansing it from all im purities, carrying ttiem through the natural obanneis ana remuvuig two cause of that dreadful disease, CATARRH which Is a constitutional disease and must take constitutional treatment to remove tbe cause. 6. B. tjauirru jure is (or sale by all leading drugg'.t ts. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Calif. final account 01 nia anminlitratlou 01 said aatattl. That bj order of th lion. Cbarlea Prlaj. Judge ol laid County Court, said final accoiui will come on lor hearing and final setllamMi In the court room of said court. In Jackaoa Title, Oregon, on Monday, the 18th day of May, A. !., 1903. a 0110 o'clock p. m. of seiddar;' and thli notice la published la the Maflreeja) Hail In pursuance of said order bated ibis 17tb day ol April, A. D., 1SOJ. m vnar AdmlnUlrator of the Estate of Prudenea Walker, deceased. W. S. CaowatL, Attorney (or Estate. ' i BAZAAR I xt . .... av ulllnir from Coo .4 u UarafflllM.-. We DASaed lumuuui"" - clow under the Ire of Btromboll. off the north coast of Welly. Tbe irrecon t.Kt. rJA vnli-ana was not In active ernptloo. bat from the crater a redd lab smoke wa, ruing, wnue rrom w u I.. 1 1 -Ma. luiMf HAW IBD inill 9UrV ill lim - - huuM of lorfal name. "A-t, - 9owxrw nMik 1 1 nl waa an Bngtlak na "Old Booty la at It again f Bo f ma nHnMnur iner im a i.H 11. t nanlain Booty, a ma a tw mariner trading to tbe Medlter- I.. IkA mMIMSni Clllurj. ur: fniini. ... . -nrinna far drinking and vmuMi W. ww. - g wearing that he was selmed upon by the Hend and carrtea oinon micnm of Stromboll, from which he ha con i....i .wr aiom In utter nrofane lan k iaaaaa at tnnaniaa of Are anc puffa of amoka. TWa, howeTer. did not prevent tho gboet of the profani skipper from rngnrening uu .i .1.11 in Tuirnr Thames street TV 11 U inu - half out of her senses by appearlni to her at supper time gmeiurig rawn l of brimatone. Ixindon ximei. MRS. O. QILBERT, Pretrtetavr T .JI..I .-- . .. 1 HaDdkerchiefa, Embroidery allka X 2 and all materials for fancy work $.wwusf MHMiivi, hum iuu awar 5 tlonery a : E JOaw Baa Narlai at PutWttca Z Beit Or FABM snlnaw Qii.ia'rui ..at T 1 piivve. oituawu CMkUl near UntTEf nwr iBieuk, uae as. me cnoice faawAa r, 17" a' W Vfinrt.M nf V V Ultrsin aT..Il m uuau.aB VI aw. K Uliliil, UWIU Hill, or of M.Calhcun, PhoeDlx, Oregon, . v Wbea you want a pleasant physic try lets. They are easy to take and pleas ant in effect, rot saie uy unu. aruKt Uraggest. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CStlTKD STATES USDUmcr, r. 1 i-wo l-a 10 iqn.1 AOKIillsluic.i vv Notice is nereoy gnew ... .sa.K..- with me proviRioii y : I June 3, lftT. entitled "An act for the sale of gon. isevaaa, ana """'"f""' i, J , .TTT extended io an ntj rumit; i "M ol August t. ISM. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache CURE All dtseitnos of Klilnoys, Ulliliuoi, u1111111yv.11,,...". Al-ii Rhoitnintlsin. Biiolt nnlio.IIonrtUliioaiio.aravol Bi-oiiuy, Foninlo Troitblos. Doirt lincomo illoaouragod, 7.11r1",ft em-n fur yon. If iieiwrnry writ" lr. ' ' J llil Iiiih inii-iil. II life Mm" i-lirlilK Jll"l' li;u aii ... ...m, ii.it mum Freo. til-.!-,, lin j "I Innl novum n nf liUlni-y tllaunw' i I-lli-u Inn I imiii. lll?-,-Mur,im-l .i.,-'-... .' Hiliren-il Inte111.11 imlu. My wlfo ;nl!ii'rl"llly liirei-lnil Willi f 11 lo 1 riiiililii. nr. iM-iim-r Kldnoy innl lliii-liiii-ln' I'nn-i-im'il 111 I1111I1. I.V M Wll ..i:i. I U. liiinlllilllll. III." iii-iiiicisi m. mi.-., im. a -ii rcii-cniiii iiiii.ii rrofl. ''uiiuiji'i Fivilunlu.N.lf Trail Creek News. Mra. Frv paid Mrs. Tucker a visit last week. Minn Arliih Frv hns roturnod home from Medford. Tho nut.tln on Trail oreok are do- 'ing nicely now, iib the range is Hood. Day Bobool is progroflsing nicely undor tho tnanngerxiont of Mies Hollow. Mrs. P. IT. Dnily is tenohinc the f Jjipor Trail school. Mrs. Daily is n Hplnndid tcachnr. Stmdity Biihnol lias begun on Trail crock, with Min3 Lizzie JIo' low as siiiiciinlciiil- nt. Kvorybody is invited to aUenil. . Tho Mail lor Job Work. Too Oral a Rlak. T . 1 . n..,..w nalrtllKj-lFhlW-Ill Minill- 0110 has died trom an attack of colic or cholera morbus, often botore medicine oould be procured or a physician sum moned. A reliable remedy (or theao diseases should be kept at hand. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and n:..-l.An T7Amn.,' Iioa iinrimllirixllv Lf mi rum-a iiciu'.-u; " .. .. j suvad tlio lives o( more people and re- i:n..A,l mnnn noln anil BlltllirinU- thftO any other medicine in nse. It can al ways be depended upon. For sale by Ohae. Strang. Druggist. Paris, May 4. King Krtwajrt Batur--inv n-inioBanil the manouvors of 14,- 000 plckod Krencli troops on the par ade grounds at Vlncounes. It was a martini panorama of Imposing pro portions, resembling ns near ns possi ble the conditions of warfare, the troops being uniformed and accoutred for actual sorvice. Blyrla, 0 May 4. Tlio Rev. Foidi nand Wnlsor. assistant pastor of the Church of the Sacred Heart at To ledo. Ilos in the county jail here clinrged with the murilor of Miss Agatho Relchlln, sister of tho Rev ri.-i.ii n.ili-hlln. nastor of St. Jos epV Catholic church at Loralne, O. ii 1. i,iiriiiri hv H111 authorities that the Rev, Mr. Walsor. who was ...,..i .1 iho hnm nf the latter, on- i..r,i ihn vnnnir woman's room at the parsonage during tho absence of the nv Clinr os HOlcnun ami uiiinucu her head with a big paving stone Real Eaute Transfers. John 11 Montgomery et al to Harvey Rlchardmn, I acre In -K.-B2I. tp so . IW.li'c'itrynret'l''tojiilialie Viin smit. iortlon ol lot 1. tils sa, Aktiinuil IWIohla ' llrvsnt to Lliaabctli an SaiiI, iimlivlik-il :l-5 intcrct In and to w cnrimr ol lul I. lilt , A-.lilml ... K K AnilctMin to J K Vn Rant, pan el otlmiil In city o( Ashlaml...... ....... J B Welch to Frank Hawk, lots 1 ami n. J W Merrill to Frank Hawk, lots 4 and 5, blk Central Folnl j V Merrill to F A Hawk, lots 1, 2, 3 and I. blk .Vi, Central I'olut Jesse II inkle to F a Hawk, ne -.I lot li. Central I'olnt cemetery O W l-ong In J K Reader, lots St, 21 and , blk 11. It R add to Aslilnnd G 1! Andrews to L E Reader, lots 13 to .v. ..II. V II U ..1,1 In AkI.Iam.I . I. S'lU-ailcr to 8 U Miller, laud in Ash- I. K Reader to'c MPoley,' lots' Vs to a, also 9 leel oft north end ol lots U, It, IS. If. and 17. blk X. K R add to Ash land Win Kalier 10 l T I.a iilon, lots 5, 6 anil 7, lilk S, Medford John I'elerson to Hetty Peterson, lot ill, til k original loivnsim 01 oicu- lord . , , J U Nnrtim to ilargaret l.ee, lots I, lilk is, I nuenix. n vumvi ,m. ,-:; Julia A Owen to 1 O Koliliett, lot 16, inn 11, i.enirni i ,iiii S She: man to C W Sherman, sw ol see in. tp : s, r 1 w, w acres. ... . Alllo May Mlllsap Uitlraee O Mlllsap. uomi iur iiueii w ' l.lo., , 1,1 In AshlRtlll 1.. 11 r. mono 111 in-,.-! ,v.-., ,-.". i-.i i k. .,. k i n :m s. r 1 e Iy0 Mi Elisabeth C Wiiit to Cora I. Snell, ad- 4 ol South Omaha. County ol Douglas, State ol nieu in , tc In. Iha n.tn-li Jhisiol SF.. KE'-i SKI-;, SE',4 SE;i ol Sec. 8. 1 00 1 00 i: 00 1 00 1 00 400 00 40 00 830 OP 130 00 XH) 00 300 OC 200 00 250 00 1000 00 40 00 .100 00 I 00 800 Oil Twp.aiSoulh. Rane3 East.anu winoner prpoi to Allow that the lanil sougni is hid . ."' lor Its timber or stone iTian lor agricultural pilrl-ises. and to establish his claim to said an.ibclure A. S. BllUm. I . S. Commissioner, at .. .. . 1. .. .... A-rl.lkp ihn -nth nav nil sienioni. ureituu, : . I Aorll. l'Att. He names as witnesses: Albert 0. 1 Vi-tter.of Omaha, Nebraska; ueorge r. .iii ol Big wi lt, uregoi. W,r".V.",n; 7" Oregon; r.mauuei mbi, i.---. above deserllied lands are requested to file I ,h..ir i.i.titi in 1 ills omee uu ui .w" , ....... ;.. .. ----- day 01 April, B.. oBIiJter. MITCHELL, BOECK & CASKET , QiacKsrnuns WHEEL WORK and TIRE-SETTING a Specialty Horseshoeing Xerrlman's old staid. MEDFORD, OBEelOW : D. L. Day, and .IIEIllll-lll V. , ,. v .. . ... .-, iilnUii-iitor's dcet. to w S ol sw so . 01 see .-, im a, 1 - " , Cora I. Snell to Julm W oolsonerotl, same as above. 9 Smith to U ! Matthew, sll of then lt aete- ol sec in, tp s, r 1 w ........ . . A I. Mills et Hi to C S. no1; and w ia ol sec 11. and all ol sec '.Up 40 s, r I;.... Carter band Co In C A Simon, lot S, H Il Curler anil 10 asiiihiiu : p I. Rice 01 nl lu Jane Jiiiiileson,.i acres Maggie SYiiwnselid to Mnry Kline. )4 acre In see 23, Ip :w .......... Clara E Lynch to 11 S I.yuch, bond tor ueen in w iii--i.-a ... .1 , -- I Slilltli to Merit liuycr, quarts claim, .... U-.,t,.l.,r ' WdOdvillO lllS trlit 11. n. DRKOS. 0 C 11 R I' T Co to the SI klyoil Eloclrle Power o, rigni "1 "iij i... din h 100 teet In width, being In tho b I,. n( uw Vi. and no U ol s j ol sec 8, il II s, r 1 e. containing 7.75 neres. MX) 00 l'ATKSTS. US to Edwin R Brieve, patent to Mil acres In sec 31, tp los, r4 c.... .... .. 1' S 10 Charles Mtllaiip. piltulit to 1H1 acres In sec 29, tp3-s, ran NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. I'SITRD STATES LAND OfMCK, Roscburg, ure., siarcu s, im. with the provisions ol the act of Congress ol June 3. 1878, entitled, "An act, lor the sale ol timber lands In tno states 01 uaiiiorum, ure- gon, Nevada and Washington lerniory, as extenueii to an mc imuut muu .mm vj . August -I, .PTHITR HOLDEX. nf Trail, county of Jarltson, state oi Oregon, . ... 1 .. . 1-.. In this rtftlr'O hltt jtwnm StfttrV oCStt:iIonNo.'2:!i i Township No. X! South, that the land sought is more valuable for tt tliuuer or smue iimu iwi muimiuiot and to establish hla claim to said land before Oregon, ou rnaay, me ioiu u? i . lie II times as niiuiMi.i'. ..v. . . . ... j . of Medfi rd, Oregon; Otis S. Boyles, ol Oregon City. Oregon- . . . Any ana ii poreuus iiiuiib -,tJ ... their claims in this office on or before said I5tb any o. .y, 1 T bridges. Register, Painter Decorator Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices HEDFORD, OREGON ' JEWELEB. DO l .UW Oil SCO on 175 00 1 00 40 00 2000 Oil 500 00 iur. tn.nh Pniiiliivlllii. of Stllhvntor Mlt.11., iifLor ImviiiS spent over with tho best dootors for stoinnch trouble, without rollef, was nilvlsoil hi his drnRgUt, Mr. Alex. Ulchiud, to try ft box ( Clmmberlnin's Stomiwh mid liver Tuliluts. Ho did so, nml is 11 well mini toiltty. 11 ii-ouiuoa wiin 11111 eestlon, buil titstu in the mouth, Im'lc ( nlipOlitO Ol' OCIllSUimUllll, KIVO uirac Titblets it trial, nml jou urn cot-tain to he more than pltMisml with tho l-esultj Kor snle m -r cents per box by Chas. StnniB-, I"i-ui!lit. See tliat new Hoe of tics nt The Toisg'ary. Tho llntst eyor shown in the city'. - . . , - , NOTIUE FOR PUBLICATION, tl.lln at.iao r.nnrl Offlrtn Roaeburg, uregon, .Murcnv, im IN OllCC IS uercuy ajucu ... - with tne provisions of the act of Congress of June o, into, humucu v , x timber lands In tho Statoa of Oaltfornia, pre- oxtonded to all the Public Land States by ao OtAUgUrtMBW. n .. r ni.,l..o.. Qlata nfnm Of linoii, county vi viuuMiiuon, " iron tiwi this dav Hied In this ortice his sworn that tno land oueM Is more valuaOlo lor Its timber or stono than tor agricultural purposes, . "iT-0..hii.i, hialalmtn .Aid land before iiuu 11, "" -r." . ,i. ii i..,i r the Keaistor ana ni.-ouivu w. ."c u. . ...... v. n.. .1 Unartiiim. Orenon. on Saturday, the 23d .dayorsiay.iiAB. .mb HQ niuneB as wnuouD. or unnuy, urcKou; .ir.uu ...,.ou, . Oregon ; Jessie Kosenkrans, ol Canby, Oregon ; SumuelUoary, ot Trail, Oregon. Any ana an peraoiin ti...i..i abovo-dcaeribed liinds nro requested to ale thoir claims In this oftlce on or before said 23d day ol May, 1S08. . t.i., rS'a,-iSA!"MMaea.-4SS! wswii Il ffliaaisaiVi'Mr,-uiiiiMs"l'1t'r'f' ' ""' ' 11 Watch Repairing gSK', SOUTH AKD BAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COIPiHI. Shasta Route j Trains ieare Medford for Portland and, way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;ol P.M. Lv. Portland Lv, Medford Ar. Ahsland. ... ... . at. tian Francisco . Otrdfin.. . uenver Kansas City... unieago NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, NOT1CF. is liereliv given Unit the undersigned bus llled his tliinl nccmiiit of tho iiiluiliiiii. trtlttOll 111 -IUU VMUll- "I i.u.--.-,,,. v- ceilM'il, HI l UU l- Olllliy I uuri in uu- v-mhii- v. . . ciliiu, mi -'in -ni'n ,.i, .". I'hil I'lini. juli:e of (mid I'ourt, hns ordered tlmt the sume slnlii lie lu-nrii un , MOXn.W.M.VYia, 1903, . ..In.,1- I,, 1,i nf torn nmi nf vtiid ilnv ! nnd that this notlco bo imli'it'-lu'il in tlio MKl'VOnn Mail, n newsiullii'r ol gi'liernl clri-liliitl.nl In -nid .lui'Usou county, ns reiniii-i-ii "y iuu am. ulo. liatcil thls7th day of Anril. V. .l-.ill. li ivi I. . r..-, Ailnilntstralor of tlie cstnle ol Kosclla llcrry, j, It. Nun, AUornoy. Iq AnmlAfl Ar. El Paso Ar.Forl worm Ac. flltv of Mexico.. Ar. Houston !. AC new urieana... Ar. Washington .. Ar. New iorK S:n a. m 11:15 p. m 12:50 a. m 5:10p.m 7:6 p. m 4:55 a. m 9:30 a. m 7:25 a. m 7:43 a. m R.SO n. m 1 1 : 3) a. oa 1:S6 p.m 5:00 a. m 8:45 a. m 2:00 p. t 6: (XI p. m 6:30 a m ll:soa n 7:00 r a C:& ,. a 6:42 p. m , 12:10 ' m I 7:00 a. nt 9d6 a. ns 7-26 a. a 8:38 p. as Kp m S:80a n vxt ra :00 am 6:30 r. m 3 :12 a. r 12:10 p. m Pullman a..u . ""curSst Cars on both trains. Chair oars Sacramon in m fVil(n and El Faso. and tourist cars to Clilcaeo, St. Louis, New Or- oansanu wasningLon. Connecting atSun ProncLsco with the sev eral rftennihip lines for Honolulu. .Inpnn, i:hlna, Fhillppines, Central nnd South Amcr!cs See agent nt Modford station or ;n:iin,iia C.H. WAtKllAM, T l' - PORTLAND OREGON.