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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
nvfffflnr a Del on Ion. "WUHo Father, what doeti bugging a delusion mean? Father Well, luy uoy, young Mr. Btrong 1 an liwtnuce. lie thinks your Bluter Clara Is only twenty-two! The irnobMvrvunt Men. Bhe-Ono hiilf- tho world doesn't know how the oilier Im If lives. He Veil, tin; half that doesn't know n't composed of women. Nil I'm l'ir It lllmaeir. "Do you lake this internally 7" asked llio customer, as he put the bottle In his pocket and took hltt chiuiKC. "Mo!" said the druggist's new assist ant. "Ji'cat Scott, no! I sell It." fctiity Stories. A wheelbarrow Is an excellent vehi cle In its way, but It won't push itself. Etatk or Ohio, City of Toi.koo, f I.IT.AS COUNTY, J Khank J . CiiknkY makes on Hi Unit he Is sen l'ir partner of the linn of J. Chunky A L'o., doing business in thu City (if Toledo, County mid Statu iifori-wii'l, nud that Kiiid linn will pay tho Mim of ONE IIUNIHIKI DOLLA UH for each ami every easu of Cataiikii thai cannot h-i cured by lliu uw of Hall's Catahiui cukb. KUAN'K J. CHUNKY. Sworn to before- rne and sutjHeriljud in my presence, thiHlilli day of Dciic-mhor, A. I) 1M0. ( A. W, Ul.HAHON, J hhai, Notary l'ubllo, Hall's Cutarrii Curo In taken Internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces, of lhobVHtem. Hond for testliuonlalH, free. V, J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold bv Druggists, 7ru. 41nll'a Family I'llls are the bent. Inherited "And now," said Professor Long Looter as ho greeted Henry Peck, uhat shall wo make of your little boy a lecturer? IIo lias a sincere teste for It." "I know ho has," replied the malo parent. "He Inherits It from bis moth er." Schoolmaster. Spoiled Ilia Romance George I seo nothing for us but to elope. Do you think your father would forgive us? Kthel I'm sure ho would. (ieorge How can you be sure? Kthel I felt a little nervous on that core and I asked him. 1'lck Me Up. II Dnreil. 1'arko Peterkin has u lot of moral courage, hasn't I10V Lane How do you know? "Why, 1 got half way through a Htor.v I was telling blm when I asked him If he had heard It, nud he said he had." Detroit l-'ree Tress. Potent Pnl Pleasure. Tlio pills Hint urc potent In t tie I r notion mul pleasant In effect lire HeWitl'H Little Early llisors. W, H I'hllpot, of Allituiy, Oil, says: "During ii bilious allnck I lookout'. Small as t wan It diil me more good tluiii calomel, blue muss or any oilier pills. I evor look and at the Hi lliu tiliiu It effected niu plciisiutily. Httlc JCnrlv Klsors are certainly un ideal pill." Sold by chas. Wining. UitrfJiiUUiMl lOvldenoc. Coimy 1 want your advice aboul umlt'lmoiiy. jimmy Hut I've never been married. Cmuiy That's why I want your ad vice. Chelsea (Jazette. Thin Ln iiKriiiiMru of Our. Naggsby You look as If you were nil knocked out. Wairgshy That's right. I'm all in. 1 iillhuore American. Tuts an Kud to it All. A ijrlovonfl wail oftluius comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed orgnrs, Dizziness, Haekaehe, Liver complaint, and Constipation, but thanks to Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills they put an ond to It all. They aro jrentlo but thorough. Try thorn. Only Guaranteed by Chas. Strain,', Worm. "1 am but a worm!" I protested, be ing in a groveling, penitential mood. "(lb, I think you're Just nice enough 1o eat. actually!" cried the faithful lit tle wife. "That shows you're getting to bo an old hen." whimpered 1. more cast down limn ever. Detroit Free Press. HOUSEWORK Too much housework wrecks wo men's nerves. Anil the constant care of children, day nud niht, is often too trying for uvmi a strong woman. A hazard face tolls tho story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, loucort'laea nud falling of tho womb result from overwork. Kvery housewife hueds u remedy to ropiln to her menses ami to keop her sensitive female organs In perfect condition. lVira CARDUI is doing this for thousands of i American women to-day. It cured Mrs. .1. 'tu's and that is why she f writes this frank letter: lloudcan, Ky., Feb, 10, 1901. I Am so irliiil that your Wine of Cardul fin lu-1 pi n k i if. I nm feeling better than I have felt tor yearn. 1 am doing: my f own work without any help, mid I wtoiliuu iNd wt'or niui va.i not one bit Llrnt. That nIiow that tho Wins Ii I do hi k aio ,d. 1 am nttinif tttmhler than I over wan boforo, and nlocp rikhI and vat hourly. Before I Ih-kuii ink inn Winn of Ci.rdul. I unt'it to havo to l.iv flown tho -if Mix times every dnv, hut now t do not think of lylntfilown thrvunrh the duy .Mu.t. lU'ii.uu Jumks. 91.0 I AT I HI I'UUlNTtt. ' For tdtr n t lltritnt. KMirit, (mint iymv ' tolWi, " lh l.'.l'r ,iHK..ly ir....iliirtt". 1M l'h0ini'CA jHii.iin vi' .i-iwiniiwj., lion. I BUOYANT MIDDLE AGE. H Dnlllea Juuntily Willi Youth la These lrof reHlre Ilur. Half a century ago a man of forty five was regarded almost elderly, and a woman of the same ago was expected to have long since cut herself adrift from all ties binding her to her yotitl; and to assume tho appearance and le portiucnt of a staid, exemplary matron All this has changed In a particular) Interesting way, of whieh the proml nent feature Is a seeming contradic tion. If the three-year-old child of to day Is as knowing as was the six-year old of half a century ago and the ion year-old boy of today Is In many re spects (pi I to uh much a man as ins lilr grandfather at eighteen, one pilbt mit u rally expect that In due gradation IIk modern middle aged man should be old beyond his years, lint such Is not Uk case.' -' .Middle ngc, so far from hurrying nr.: Into senility, ho far even from stnudiiif still, would seem actually to have stepped backward and marched along side of youth. There Is a jaunliness, n buoyancy, an elasticity, about the mid tlio age or today at which our fathers would have shaken their heads as un seemly. Tho gulf which once separated the lulddlo aged parent from his chil dreu has been tilled up. Tho curtain which shrouded tho middle aged man generally from llio eyes of youth and which caused him to bo regarded wltli respect If nut with awe has been lifted and In obedience to tho same Influence which have made the schoolmaster Un friend of the schoolboy and the regt mental officer almost (he comrade of his men the middle aged man of today Is never so happy as when working oi playing upon an equality nnti actually lu connect ton with youth. As with men so It Is with women. .Social statisticians tell us that the age at which women are considered mosl eligible for marriage has been very notably advanced of Into years, and we know that the lament of many n matchmaking mamma Is that the most dreaded rivals of her darling are not to be found ho much among the girls of her own age as among women who not many years ago would have been relegated to the ranks of hopeless old maidenhood. Tho fact that the middle aged lady of today Is much younger lu manner and tastes Is of course not the only reason for this, but It Is among tho most potent. London Spectator. A Very StriitiK' InterceHMion. In a church where the prayers are made at the discretion of the minister very strange Intercessions are some times presented. I remember well ages since hearing old Dr. Mulr of Glasgow, who was a real though ec centric genius in his day and of whom no Kngllsh reader ever heard, relate an Incident which had been in his own knowledge. "Mr, Smith was preach ing at Drumslcokic, and ho had come to the concluding prayer, where we pray for all and sundries (sic), when he suddenly remembered that he had forgotten to pray for the magistrates. So he put in the prayer Just: where he was, 'Have mercy upon all fools and idiots and specially upon the magis trates of DrumsloeUio,' He meant no evil, but Hie magistrates were not pleased." Longman's Magazine. 11 n y t It I ii km I ii Co ii vi , Some very curious models have from lime to time been produced in court hi various lawsuits. There was a model of a mill produced lately in a patent case where the patentee claimed his patent to have been Infringed. The pal'.Mit was In connect ion whh some part of (lie machinery of the mill. The model mill was set working In court while judge ami counsel watched its movements with much Interest. A model steam engine was once produced In an action against a railway compa ny. The judge Insisted on having the whole working of the engine explained to hiin. whereupon the counsel who was speaking asked for an adjourn ment of the trial for twelve mouths, when he would lie aide to give the re quired explanation. London Taller. low in Itrmovc Sltincn l-'riim l.niul. Large rocks should bo heated by burning a quantity of brush on each one, and (hen with a good heavy sledge nud sleel wedges most of them can be split Into fragments that can be hauled off upon the drag. Medium si.ed rocks may be drawn out by digging round them, fastening a log chain upon the lower side and attaching the team. Let the horses start slowly, and with a lit tle effort the stone may Jto pulled out at the second or third pull. A good way to get rid of stones Is to bur them, but bury them deep -not les than three feet from the surfacea' they will be certain to work up to lb top In a few years, when the work ha to be done over again at eonsdlernb! cost. No (til itw; in Htiow Km It, "Say, doctor, what's that last .S.'t Itei In your bill for?" "Let me see. Oh, yes; I gave you thorough examination on Hint da, Don't you romenilie-rV" "Sure I remember. Hut do you sni pose I am going to pay you for lha' when yon took up an hour of my time nud then couldn't tlud anything (he matter with me after allV'-Buffalo Express, Th Acme f Merkiirm. Me.llgger Chicken hearledV Well, T Blum Id sny; he's the limit. Thingumbob Is that so? MeJlgger Nothing can make him fight. Why, I've even seen hlin let a cian cheat him out of his turn lu the burlier shop, and he never said n word. Vhlladclphla Press. Tin Adirondack government reserve contain 1, :l.Vi. sr. t n.-nw. ami private parks agureuate T'V.iWi acre. The Cnt tUill reserve Is iCJ,;1' acres. "ESSION. How a Girl's strategy Won. P coarse every one ,. -3 knew when they were L'ligttKvd and ' ,-vrry one pretended . to be surprised when -"'f iiiey lieuid it was sud- deiily broken off. It V was first siiid she had broken-il off, then that his heart had changed, 'it finally hIiu confessed that :i-ul been so irritable, so de--t and blue that hhe had .iv driven him away. Iler irood look ere vanishing. She was get- titiir lliin. ode. and hollow -cheeked, with dark circles around her eyes. Suddenly all society w.is phased uk"!ii to hear of the eiiKaueim-nt In-intf renewed, and it was not long before a beautiful and radiant bride was taken :n the altar. She had regained her good links, her former happy disposi tion ami siMiijf nerve all through a secret a friend gave her. A wife had confessed to her thai die had almost driven her hus band to sui.-ide with her bud temper, her nervousness and irritability, and she had found that, i 1 all developed from a weakness of the wou auly organs. A few months' treatment v itli Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription co npletely changed her ; she had cured herself and again made the home happy, A few bottles of Dr, Pierce's Fa voiite Presciiptiou is what made two more, lives happy and a radiant bride more beau tiful than st i had ever appeared before. Normally a woman should have no dis comfort ao far as feelings of distress are concerned, it each recurring period, But modem civilization has added its condi tionB of ev M-preBent Buffering to a large1 proportion 1 f American women. The ma jority of sui !i cases ure due to local inflam matory or c ingested conditions which can be overconi by the right treatment. Of course, this local irritation is followed by headaches, backaches, nervousness, irrita bility, and, indeed, often results in nervous iostration r collapse which might have een avoid I by proper treatment. As soon ut the organs essentially fem inine get ou of order, or a catarrhal condi tion exists, his disturbance is telegraphed throughout the whole system by the sym-; pathetic nei ves and the woman will suffer ' from pain i i bead and extreme nervous ness. Iu 1 :i such cases an aggravating fen tare a usually HAUiTUAL constipa tion, and t lis should be correcte I by the use of a g od veget able laxativ justprivi ous to the t me for re currence of Uie pains. The local d iorder and inflamniiitio 1 of the delicate, s ecial or gans of the -ex should be treated s' -adily and systematica'. y. Doctor Pierce has advised his "Kavorit Prescrip tion " so 111 .uy times inthediseaf s peculiar to women that he knows it's a . unfailing remedy in it est of the disorders o the sex. After us ug this remedy for -latiy years 111 his priva t practice he pal it up in a form Ojat would make it easily procured and Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Property. NoTino isinutionv givkntuat in pur suunoeaf an order of tlio county court, made on l lie Titli dnv of A turns t. liio:i in tlio matter or tho guardianship of Jennie t! unru lier, Addle MiiKi'mlcr and Ivan Ma-ruder, the uiidersiKiiod, guardian of said unmeu persons eswue, win euu at pnuue auution, to uiu 11 tun est bidder for eiisli, at llio front door of court house, in Jacksonville, Oregon, at 3 o'clock, p. m , on tlio lUtli day of September, liHi:!, all tlio right, title, Interest and estate thai i-uid persons, Jennlo Mngnulor, Addle Mugniilcr ami Ivnn Magrndor, or oitlier of inein, nnve u? aim 10 uio lonowuig Described renl proicriy. to-wit: 2. An undivided )4 of ire following do seitlii'd real property, to wit: Hrfcinntng ut the se corner of the neJ4 of tlio nclj of section HI, township :ifi south, of rauue il west, in Jac k son county, Oregon, the said point OiMng the lie corner of the John It. Satierlield homestead claim; theiico .south along the east line of said section 10 to llngue river; llienee we-terlv along the men niters of said river to l ho inoutfi o what ik known as "Jainiuson's Knee," llicnro northerly along Hie lino of said rnci! mid the c.vtiMisions thereof lo the nortl; line of Mild lioineslund claim; thence cast along .ntd line to it c place of beginning, conuhiiiig u acres more or less, 5. Aii undivided of tho following de scribed mining land, to-wll: The r!-. of the nc 1 ,' of the nwl4 (being e'-j of river lot No. Co, und the sJ, of the vt'-, of the tie1 i ol tho 11 v'.; (lieniK part of river lot No. 01 and river lot No. ft. (except 10 hitch on the north end), all in sec tion 11, towmdtip :ui south, of range il west, in Jaelison conntv Oregon, together with an un divided onc-lourth (!, interest in and to the ditch and water r Ik tit appurtenant to said min ing land, and known as tho "Hays and Ma li ruder Itros. Ditch," which takes tlio water from Sam's creek at a point on the land of J. II, Dungan, In Sam's Valley, Jackson county, Oregon. Terms of sate : Cash In hand. J. II. GAY, Umirdlnn of the estntc of Jennie and Addle Ma Kinder (incompetents) and Ivan Magrudcr, 11 minor. Dated Central Point, Oregon, August 8, HXW. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. UOTICK 18 HKKKBVOIVKN THAT IN Pl'K- II .smuu'o of tin order of lliu county rotiri o( tho state of Orosou. for Jack sou eountv. made on the Mb day of AugiiHt, llHtit, iu the matter of tho estate of 0. Magrudcr, deceased, the under filgiiod, administrator of said estate, will from and after tho IJth dny of September, offer at private snlo to tho highest bidder for cash, at his olllee at Central Point, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said 0. M a ti ru der, at the time of his death, and all the riglit , title and Inten-st that tho said estate hns in and to the following described real property, to-wlt : t. Kiver lot No. 2, in icntion 'JO, townshipittt, Bouth of range it west, In Jackson county, Ore gon, containing W.ur Hores. 'J. Beginning al a point on the light bunk of Poguo river, In Jackson county, Oregon, and running thence north fj'j degrees wc st to the center of the road; ttioueo south 77'$ degrees west. 10 chains: thence north 12) .j di groes we.it i ft'-cliHtus to a point from which the corners of si el ions 17, IS, lit and 'JO, in township ilil south, ol Hinge west boars south, 6-1 degrees east, 110 links; thence south. 77) degrees wst, 1 1. Mi ctuiUs: thtnee south, l-'-j degrees east, t chains, to the nuhl bunk of said river: tlienco along the tnuik of the river to ihe place of be- 1 miinliig (exteptlng thcrelroin lots ;i und 1, hi, lam uown on me nini 01 hock i-oihi, recouicii j at page 203 in book of road surveys of Jnekson ' eountv, Oregon. 1 ' ; it. Tho undivided one-half of the seW of the I aw'a ol section 7, in towmhln 117 po-.itli of range 2 west. In Jackson county, Oregon, containing lu all 10 acres. 7 An undivided one fourth of the following ucscriueu mining lanus, io wii: ine e 01 me , of the nw t being ("'..of river lot No. 6) in section 11. and ihe of t c w'j of the ne'i of, Ihe nw'.4 (being part of river lot Xo. A) ami ilver ' lot Xo. ," (except 10 acres of the north emit all In section 11 township :it south of range :t west, j In Jnekson oountv. OreBoii. together with an! undivided one-fourth of the ditch and water i right Appurtenant to said mining claim, ami known as tho "Hay and Mngruder Bros. Hitch.' which takes the water from Sum 'a creek at a point on the land of J. It. Oungnn, in I Sam's Valley, Jackson county. Oregon. terms 01 snic : v nsu 111 romu. 1 W. J. Fit KKM AX, ; Administrator of llio estate of C. Mjrudtr. de.va. ,1, litid at iVutiat Point, Origi n. Augu' iw.'k .Subsonic fcr Tm: M ail. m ready -to-use. It Is not like the usual mtent medicine for it contains no alco 10I nor doen it contain any narcotic, and it is purely vtgttable. ADV1CB TO MARRIED WOMBK. It is an evil day for the wife and mother when she scans her worn face in the mir ror, and asks the question, "Does it pay? Does it pay to sacrifice health and happi ness to wedded love?" But there is an other question which rightly lakes pre cedence of Doesitnav? It is this: " Is it necessary to sacrifice health and happiness ) advice. I followed his directions and after to wedded love?" Half a million women taking his medicines (three bottles of ' Fa answer, No! They have been weak and 1 voiite Prescription, ' two vials 'Pleasant have been made strong by Dr. Pierce's ' Pellets,' and using one box of your ' Lotion Favorite Prescription. They were sick and Tablets), was cured. I would sav to those "Favorite Prescription" made Ihem well. I Buffering, consult Dr. Pierce; it'eosts but Il will do the same for almost every : link- compared with expense of oilier phv woman who gives it a fair and faithful , Mciaiis, and his treatment will do more trial. It Slops weakening drains, heals iu- i-ood in one month than others will do in - lain illation and ulceration and cares feuiah weakness. Ft trauctuUizes the nerves and encourages the appttile. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United Stales, for any ease of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they ask is u fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Their financial responsibility is well knowu to every newspaper publisher and druggist iu the United States, with most of whom they have done business for over a third of a century. From this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to make the above unprece dented and remarkable offer if they were not basing their offer on curative means having au unparalleled record. No other medicine than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription could possibly "win out," as the saying goes, on such a proposition. But they know whereof they speak. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world-famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. This wonderful remedy, there fore, stands absolutely alone as ihe only one possessed of such remarkable curative properties as would warrant its makers iu publishing such a marvelous offer as is above made iu the utmost good faith. Mrs. O. O. Scripture, of Prescolt, Ariz., L. Box 536, writes : " Words cannot express how grateful I am for what your medicines have done for me. For nearly two years I whs a great sufferer with ulceration and en largement of womb, also suffered severely with dyspepsia and was run down a per fect wreck. I doctored for several years; got no better, until about seven mouths ago I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and also his ' Pleasant Pellels. ' I am neat lr well now, cau stand on un fed and work hard all day. I feel that life is now worth living, and shall ever feel grateful to yon and shall always re com - CITATION. In tbe County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In tho matter of the Katato of and Guardian ship ol Maud, Claud and Minnie Gohioa, ml norhoirsof J nine 8 tJalnes.decensed : Citation. To Maud Unfiles, Claud Oalnes and Minnie Unities and J. H. Clark, im guardian of said he Ira, and to the next of kin, ami nil persons Interested In sucli estate Greeting: IN Til 10 NA M 10 OF THE STATE OK OH KG ON, You are horeby cited and required to appear In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho Countv of Jnekson, at the Court Hoo-n thereof, at Jacksonville, hi tho County of Jack son, on MONDAY, the ?th day of SEPTEMBER, UM, at I o'clock in the P. M. of that dnv, then and there lo show cause why sale of real estate bhould not be made, or the following: Lot t-ix, See. 'J", and Lot ii, Hec. 2tl, Twp. 1)7 S.. It, 2 W, of IV. M., containing .V.K."i acres; iiIm) Lot", Mill, fa in the town of Modford, nil said described real property being In J nekton County, Hiaie of Oregon Witness, the Hon. Charles Frim, Judge of tho County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, with the Seal of said Court nlllxcd this ikl dny of August, A. i). I'Aiit. Attest: John S. Oistii, Clerk. Ity T. J. Will aiiison, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I ' per of general circulation published at Meil- United States Land Office, Jaekson County, Oregon, fornix eomeen- Roscbu Oregon .June 17, IWfl. tivc weeks from the date of the tlrst pub cm Notice ia hereby given that In compliance 1 " theret.f an. which date of the firtt publiea wllh the provisions of the act of Congress of "m thereof is 1-rfdny, July 1,, A. I. l'.H:i and June :l. 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of ' hist publication thereof being Friday. tlmlinr luttfls It. It. Sttntou of n.ilifarnln Hrn. AllKllSt 'JH. A. 11. lfOil. Hld likewise YOU lllld gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as 1 extended to nil the Public Land States by act i of Medford, county of Jaekson, State of Ore gon, had this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 152, for the purchase of the NE1.,. of Section No. 25, in Township No. Kl South, ltange No 3 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said ami before A. S. Ullton, U. S, Commissioner, nt Medford, Oregon, on Friday, the JSth day of August. HKiit. He names na witnesses: Z. Maxey, of Big Butte, On gon; George King, of Trail, Oregon; W. V. Parker and J.I. Patton.of Big Hutte, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in 'his ofllcc on or before said JSth day of August, 1903. j. i'. uitiiHiKS, itegisier. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land olllee at Rosebure, Oregou, June22, 1903, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make llunl commutation proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made ho foro A. 8. Hilton. U. S. Commissioner, ni Med ford, Oregon, on Saturday, August 8, 19011, viz! HANS 1 AN PERSON, II. K. Xo. 11-132. for the SK'i. Section 2, Township :V South, ltungeil Knst. ' e names we umuwiug mim-Msus iu piuvu his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: John J. Hansen. Klmcr B. Hoard man. Ira Tungntc and Jasper Tuugatc, nil of Big Hut e ori-Kon ' 0. w. itKiouKs, Kcgisier. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for the Stale of Oregon, Count v oi Jackson. Alfred .1. weeks Kdlth A. Orr, Plaintiffs. 1 William V. Ilerrin and Anna S. Her j rin, his wife; John W. Herri it, David C. Iterrin nud Margaret E. Hen In, his wife: Kn d W. llerrin 1 nnd Inn H. Herrin. his wife: Km- ma ii. Herrin-Dickey and Charles S si'mmon? E. Dickey, her hu-hnnd; Cnrnc B. 1 Herrin Dixon and Ahrfe Dixon. her hus'.tu.d : Kdwnrd W. livrrin. I Maiv A. Herrin Kilg-ue and Silas V. kiluore. ht r huland ; Ivan ; Kl'i 1. mi itti',..!-: Ilmo'il Ki'gore. : n tui'.io! : r.'iuiuii Kii.-oio D-'fviidtint". ! To William I . 11. 1 tin. Anna S. Hon in. David t'.ll.iiin, Mvpcvl K Herrin and Kdrd W II, -t rm ..f tli.- nN.vt- naisi.-d .1. f.-iid.mt-: IN THK NAME of THE M l'K "I-- OUEtON mend your medicines to all who are suffto ing in any way." "I feel it nty duty to write a few words that may be of help to some sufferer, " writes Mm. Minnie Richmond, of Howard City, Mich. "For yearn I suffered with weakness and doctored with several phy HciaiiH, receiving little help. Two years ago was taken so bad that I could not do my work. Went to a doctor and he said I had ulceration of womb. 1 doctored tor months, but trot no better, then wrote to In. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for one year." : If you are ltd to the purchase of "Favor 1 ite l'resci iplion " because of its letnarkable 1 cures, do not accept a substitute, which has none 01 inesc cures to its credit. If you are looking for a perfect laxative try Dr. Pit ice's Pleasant Pellets. Woiu.o's Disi'IvNsakv Mkiiicai. Assoc. atiox. Proprietors, 60 Main Street, Uu fulo, N. Y. GREA T MEDICAL WORK, FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mrdifel Adviser, containing more than a hot. sand targe pages and over joo illustra tions, is sent FREE on receipt of stamp: to pay expense 0 mailing OiXLV. Sent 31 one-cent stamps for ihe cloth-bourn, volume, or only 21 stamps or the book in paper covers. Address: Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N, you and each of you are hereby requir ! to ap pear iu tho above entitled court nnd answer the uouiptnlut 011 lilo n gainst you therein with in kIx weeks from the date of the tlrst publica tion of this summons, whieh date of first publi cation thereof t l-'ridiiy.July 17, A 1 UWI.andyou are hereby notified that If you fail so to appear and answer Mild complaint within said time or otherwise plead thereto tho plaintiff will ap ply to snld Court for the relief demanded In Kiuil complaint, to-wit: 'flint there no declared, adjudged and decreed that the plaintiffs aro in possession of and tho owners In fee simple of l lie following described premises in Jnekson County, Oregon, to-wlt : Lot live, of section thlrly-ono. In township thirty seven south, of range one west; lots one, four, live, eix, seven, eight, nine, Ion and the south hnlf of the north-east quarter of section six, in township thirty-eight south, of range one weslof the Williiimolto Meridian, containing two hundred and four acres, and four hun dredths of an acre. That you and each of you have no estntc or interest whatever in nnd to said preinisi s, or any part or parcel thereof, adverse lo pin miffs', and that you nnd each of yo 1 be forever barred and enjoined from ns serting any claim or Interest in nnd to said iircmHn m nnv milt or imrpi'l thereof ndverse to plaintiffs' estate therein, and Dial plaintiffs have such other and furl, or relief as iu equity and good conscience shall seem to 1 lie court meet aid proper, and thai plaintiffs have Judgment against you for the costs nnd disbursements. This siiinmors Is published by order of Hon ornblo II. K. 11 n una one of the Judges of the Circuit Court for Jnekson County, Oregon, whieh order wins dated In Chambers. July 11, IWW, niui which reuulrcd the said summons lo 1 he published in the Mkiu-'oiid 51 ah., a inwspn- each of you are hereby notified to am-wcr or otherwise nppenr in this cause on or before tho WILLIAM I. VAWTFR, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. Id tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. Samuel U. Burr, PlalutirT, ) VS. V SUMMONS. Anna I. Barr, Defendant. ) To Anna I, Barr. tho above-named defendant. You aro horeby required to appear in tbe above entitled court and answer the complaint on tile against you thcroin within six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this sum mons, which snid date of first publication thereof la tho 7ih day of August, 190i'; and you are hereby not t tied that if you fail to appear and answur the said complaint within said time, or to otherwise plead thereto, thoolain tilt will imply to the court for tho relief de manded therein, to wit : For the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiff herein, and for such other, further and different relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable in tho premises. lu compltnnco with the directions of Honor able H. K Hannn, Jndgo of tho above-entitled Court, by order dated the tlrst dnv of August, 1W3, this summons to ho published once a ween in the M?nronn Mail, a newspaper of general circulation, for six consecutive weeks, the tlrst publication to bo made the?th day of August, HKtt, and tho Inst publication to he made on tho 17th day of September. 1903. SNKLL ft PARKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. I'NiTKn states Land OrncE, Rosehurg, tire., June 15, 1W3. Nolle? Is hereby giveu that In compliance with the nroviston of the act of Congress of June ;l, W. entitled. "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the public land states hy'act of August 4, 1SW. E. OERTItl'liB St'TTON. of Ashland, county of JHckon, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ofiiee her sworn state ment No. .vst, for the pinehase of the K' SWi,. W's SK1,. of Stvtion No. : InTownsh-p No. :il South. Kaiik'e No. ;t Kast.and will offer proof to show that the laud ouirht is more vnlnnMe for its tiniWr or stotin ihun for ntfri. euUural iurpose,and to oMatilih her claim to "aid land before A. S. niiton, C. S. Coinmis sioner, at Midlord Oreiiou.on Frldav, the 2Mb dav of Aueusl. she names a witnees: Z. Mnxev, of Hig I Butte, Oreon: Ernest Welch, of Hlg Hutte. I "Uog,.n; Uro. F. Kimr. of Medforil, Oregon:! M..rif K. Kim:, of M, lio-,. On ir-T. 1 Anvai il p.'i-ot!-vlHhtitug adverselv (lie Hii.ivJ-.lt'Tiit-,! liiiiil- urc rv'i'ifti'd ti f.W . Hi- ir claim in t !i i otli-.'t on or befote id ;h , uay oi Aitii-t, l'A.;. J.T Iti'.tiHJKs Kcgi-ler. SOCIETIES OF MED OKI I. i, O. F.-Lodge No. 63, meets in I. O. O P nail every Saturday at 8 P. m Visiting broth ers alwayii welcome. A. JJ. Nayloii, A, 0. J. E. Day Kcc. Soo. I. O. O. P. ltogue Hlver Eneanipnitiil, No. 30, meets lu I. O. O. F. bull the second ami fouriti Wednesdays of each month at p. m. H. 11. HAKVtV, (!. 1. W. T. Yohk. Bcrlbo Olive Kehekuh Lodge No. 28. meeU In I. O. O. K. hall tlrst und third TueMlayb of ecu -month. VlMllng nlstera iuvlieo 10 attend. MHH. E'I'I A SHKA1IKK, N. G Mas. IDA Sen Kii.-iKa nous, Hee. St e. A. F. und A. M. Meet, first Frh ay on 01 be fore full moon at p. ni., in M11 conic hall. .1. A. Willi MAN 1'. M. .L W. I awton. Itee. Sic. K. ol P i'uIImmiii iutU'C. No. 31, 101 ets .Mou dit, evenh g at S p. m. ViMtitig brothers ul ways weli-oiue. l"ui;u LUV, C. C CAUL CliVSTAL. K. of It. mul S. Knigiils of the Miiecaoees. Triumph Tout No. M, meelh In reeulur review on the 1st 'nil 3d Fridays of each mouth In A, i). U. W. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiliiiy Sir K'nlghlacordltil ly Invited to attend. A. B. Ki.l.ibON, Commander. W. T. Yohk. U. K. A. O. U. W,, Degree of Honor list her In.lge No. fiti, meets eveiy Hil and Jlh Wedi:esda? oveningof each month, nt A. O. U. VV. hull. M US. DKI.I.A DobtiK, C Jl H. CLAKKNt'K MCl'llKHSON, HCO. A,'H,tU; W. LoUo No. 98, moots ever" Hi.j and third Wednesday in tho month at 8 p. :r. n their hall fn tho opera blook, , vuMinie brothorsluvltod to uttena. w A, Stewart, M. w. uiuuiui-u IjOUKO 0, 43 troots every Tuesday evening In A. O. U W. h;lL Visiting Fratera Invited to attend, . . J. W. Ml'ICUELL, . M. I.. A. Jobdaw Ceo. Woodmen of tho World Camp No. 80, meei wuassss. "n""1 ' 01 p- ";u Hohacb Mann. Olirk''" Cbrysantlierauin Clrc e, No 84, Women oi .. .iu .nocwu iUU luurm t uesuays or each month at 7:80 p. m. lo K. of P. hall, Vlaitlng sisters luvlted. .. 1" BVUB MANN, G, Jf. Kathkrine Wait. Oh rs. W; R't P' Cboator A- Arthur orps So. . 4 ? mo uiiu luiru ncunesaay or etcn vfoi 0 .8. oioclt1P- ,m-. 'i Woodman s nail. D Mna. D. R. AKDKl'S, "RES. 14 A U rlinulD. A rt ... tblrd Wnchiesduy lilBllllli ouoh month ut 7:3 : Visiting Comrades corillally Invltoil to nlteui. Frank Kassiiafeh, Adjutunt.' ' at tUc Prcsb tcrlun cburvu. , . buck, presfdei 1 MRS. J. Moiioan, Secrotury Friday DVCDiiigs ut 7:30 p. m., in iholr ul' m ' ?' P' b.ullJlm.'. Medford, Oregon. Vlsltine Sisters and Urothers cordiully invited, ii..-,..,. H.1..0HU, Irei. A V. a n su r-l nr. - " " .uuii.ntHU FKi.rtQ.OT, mcetose ond and fourth Wednesday's of each month nt ters und brolherH always welcome. Maitik E. Pickk'l", Secretary.' 'x ' In A O. U. W. hull. Visiting Forester dially welcomed. li, h. GUHNka, O. jJas. a ik n a kt, kcc. rieoy. 11. HOWARD, cap a n, K. K. Ei.wood, Itecorder. 0HUB0HES OF MEDFORD. pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. f). T. Lawton, Bupt. Olnsu meeting lollows preaching fservico Sundtiy monifiig, Julius Meeker, leader. Hmvorlh League at 7:00 p. m.r Gcorfco Fox, president, itegulur prayoi meet IngH evorv Thuredny evening at 6:00 p. nu v-. ... uw. .., iHtmuuiii, junior i"jp wortli Leaguo eveiy Sunday at 3;00 p. m., Mrs. .vu, nuiui iiiiuuuvm, pi mfiunai y society lotlo Huhbard, president. ' Presbyterian Church Rev. W. F. Shields, oator. Preachinir cverv Sabbaih at itn. m ands:(i0p.m. Hurdaynchool atlOa.m., Ja. .uiiinii, ouii'. iniiui, rjiiueavor, i p. ni. Junior Christian ICudt avor, !1 p. m. liver v Tnursdav nrayer uieeliiie. s n. m. 1'irsi Tm.v- diiy evening of every monili ehureh social. Second Tuesday eveiy mouth, '2::io p. m.. Mis sion society. Fit st nnd third Tuc-days every nionih, '2-M p. ni.. Aid societv. Kev. w. f Sliields, Tiislor: .Miss Iteulali Wnrner, Stipt. .S. S.: Miss Kdlth Van Dyhe, Rupi-rinteiideiit C. K.; Dovid M. inv, I'rcs. S. t . V Mrs. J 0. Van Hyke, I'res.'Aid soelelv; Mrs. J. W. Cox, Pres. Mission Society. llnptl-ft church Rev. T, L. Crnntlail, pastor. Sabbath services: Preaching 11 a. m. uud 8 p. iu.; Sabbath school 10a.m.; U. Y. F. U. 7 p. m.: prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m.; covenant meeting at !i:30 p. in. on Saturday pre ceding first sabbath. Strangers and friends ah ways welcome. Christian church cornor of strth and 1 streets. Preaching every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m Sunday school ut 10 a. m. Prayot meeting every Thursday evening. Thepeople welcome. K. m. Patterson pastor. Resides at tho churob. Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. M L. Darby, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at II a. m. and evening; Sunday ttcfcool at 10a. m.; Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock : Woman's Homo Mission Society meets first Wednesday fn each month at 2:30 p. m. Every one is cordially invited to all our service St. Mark's Episcopal Church : Kvensoog and sermon, 1st and 3d Sunday of enefc month at 7:30 p. m. Holy communion, 2d Sunday of each month at II' a. m. Morning prayer and- ser mon, -Itb Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sun day fchool at 10 n. m. Alt Invited, Pews free. L. M, Idlenmn. Priest In char go- Chrlstiau Science services aro held every Sunday morning at olovcti o'clock at the res donee of E. II. Dunham, ol Talent. All aro welcome. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitkh States Land Omrj?. Kosebnrg, ore, August?. 1903.. Notice Is hereby given that tho following named set tier has tiled notice of his Intention to mako final commutation proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be foro A. S. Hilton, II, S. Commissioner, at Med ford, Orecon, on Saturday, September if, 190-1, viz: LOUIS IIUNDY, on homestead entry No. II Mo, for the oT, w't, section H, township south, range 2 ea&t. ' He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidenco upon nud cultivation of snid land, viz: John II. Carlton, of Eagle Point, Oregon: IL Q. Nicholson, Caswell Taylor, Robert. Taylor, Of Medford, Oregon, J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Roseburg, Oregon. Julv 31. 1903 Notice- U hereby given that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In sup, ort of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before A. S Bliion. V. s. Commissioner, of Medford, Ore gon, on Friday. Septembtr 11, 1903, viz: GEOROli W.STEVENS, On H. E. No. S'Cl, for ihe SWi sEi j sect0 12, Township 36 South. Ramie 1 Vcst. He names ihe following witnesses to prove hl eoniinuous residence upon and cultivation of -id land, viz : Jump? M. Howard and John Rader. of Eai?!o Point, Orppon; Thomas Uilev. of Wellen, Ore gon; Uevl I''ol.of EhkIp Point, nreenn. J. T. Hfin.tiKS. II-Mcr. L-rg-l! RllUlk? lit TlIK MAII.ofllC9.