The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, October 09, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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    New York, Clef, ft. IvfiftC B. MeCimfin
nr-il Cfnrm- H. Htwillniiton nf (too C'olum
hht Hiipiify f'inn)iinv. vh, n they uppeiiieo
before CiiIimI Htnte.-t (omminniuiit-r
H't'-h'-ock lo answer I" hicHclim-nl!
ohm trfnc Ihcm with having conspinM
IU Auyttl W. Mttfh''it to defraud ih
povinnieiit through tin- wile of the large
lion mailing i-'ixi m iis I by tin- postal de
partment, made forum! fwinmiticfinor.'
through their counsel tluit (hey uotiii
rnxkf ii'i demand for nn examination ir
(Ms dis-tibi. iiit would .go in Wnshlngtoi
without further ceiemony.
M' K cvpoit. Pa.. Oct. 6. tienernl Man-lig'-r
I'rawOud of the National Tuix
vr.iiiw a( MeKeespoit ton, begun nn in
vestigation Into what If -'n 111 to lie om
of i In- boldest wU-nlss In (he lilstoiy !
the company among 11h employe. A
cotding to information (?l ti in Mr. f'raw-
foi (I. a number of foj -rn - sub-for men
miC'iintcmlr-nlH untl IicioIk &f depart -iimijIk
have been legulitrty rereieliigjiini
iili from workmen in the iiiIDh, hundred
of whom an- compelled to pay a curtail
in cTttaK' of tltelr wages lo the bos-ne
In oriif-r to retain their jobs or lo calr
ul udy woik.
Saves Twh Ki oiil Death.
"Our Mllle (luuhtur hud an almost.
faul attack of whooping cough and
hronuhititi," writes Mrs. V. K. Havi
land, of Armonk, IN'. Y., but, when all
other reined ien failed, we biived her Ufe
wi;h Dr. King's Now Discovery. Our
niece, who had consumption to un ad
vanced statfe, alao used this wonderful
medicine and today she is perfectly
wi.-ll." Desperate throat and lung diB
fuses yield to, Dr. King's New Discovery
ht to no other medicine on earth. In
fallible for coughs and colds. 50c and
$1.00 bottlcB guaranteed by ChuB.
Strang. Trial bottles free.
.San priiiieiseo, er. t. i-ewta ooia
riMfi. a hoy of iti. reached here Hjtturdnj
ifi '-moon on n Koul In-ru Pari tic trail
f;- n I .os Angeles. lvt f:o-.i the lbiioi
i i ! d v.i " ' 1 r been lo:eed upor
i. iind io-eoiding to his statement
: rt 9101.40. It is I horn:) 1 1 thai the twc
ii :i who had htm In tow spotted him Ir
1- - Angeles, and If I hey had been glvr-i;
lii-. t (iiif-'h whuM hiuc tahfii evury cent
I;- had.
.-, .-nn. , ( ti't. r. -I'Vcjt FitnHrtrndTiI
. Ii. Xcwall has i i ivd a int-ssaKU from
t'larx- V:ill-y li llic (Tci-t that lO.fHH
i. t : i f ik in iiu- fan-sl ifscrvi-
I , , ,. .vh d m ;ir !V :tsoiv M-tnImv
hy a laiw fon-i' of th ratiffiH. Tin
: In -iilni' frrtm tlu i-asl side nf thr
Kl'iia r.iiuro dud wen hcinjf driver
t'!rt.u:.-h the iii:u;. fnniKiry to r'nn':.
tit. ns. to the west sidf, wla-rc thro nn
jn half urazinp la nds.
A J'orler.l, IMlnh'.ss Fill
Ip tin one Unit will c1uuiim the ayHtom,
trt'i, i ho livor to notion, removu the biln,
I'lunr tho coitipluxion, euro hoadiicho
a-Mi leave ti food tiiHlo in the mouth.
Tii faitious littlo iiill for dnirm eueh
w.i U nlensiLiitly and olTecttniliy aio Du
Wiit's Little Karly Itinrw. Bob Moore,
of rjiifiivetto, Iiid., havs: "All ther
pill; I have tisn'l (jripo and sieken,
while Do Wilt's l.itUe Karly Hirers are
t-i r;ply perf-'ct. Sohi by Chas. Strang.
Pun Ui'iiKiidlno. lift. b. .narip
')iiiui.-ll. an iilil n.lr.T. h:is h.-cn au,.ii
id .judgment In tin- suit IhuukIiI aiiinsi
liini hy tin- Santa to oust liim Iron
land which In has cl.ilmcd "at Marstu'
'I in- (fu'-isioji k'vi'S In l" I Jf itimoM the lnn
on wliliii are situated t he Santa l-'
f'-lKlit yanlH. Itaistow depot, tweiily-llvi
tr.ink houses and I lie I la rve y ealint.
houses. Tlie Impi iivineiHs made hy th
railroad on this property nro valued ai
over $50,000.
Tin yalvt That Heals
without lcavimia scar is DeWitt's. The
name Witch Ha el is applied to inanv
B-iivcii, but Do Witt'p Witch Ha.el
Halve is the only Wilvh Ha.el Salve
mado that contains the pure unudultor
Aid witch hn.ul. If any other Witch
Jiasctd Salve is oiVotoil you it is u conn
t::K'lt. 15. C. Do Witt invented Witch
Iftartl Salvo and Drt WUl's Witch lltv.el
fcnlve ia the best salvo In the world for
u'i, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind,
bleeding, Itching and protruding pilots,
f "Id by Chtts. f-tvunir.
WILSON S. blSELL ILU.
' Xuffaln. Oct. 5. -Wilson S. ItisseJI.
iotdmastet'-i:eneriil hi tin1 ilevelaial ad
ir.infstiaiion. Is seriously Mi." Mr. llfs
i It reeently reltii neil from a long vaea
1 icii hi the east and resumed Ills law
piaetlee. Ills physician declined to cou
th in or deny a rumor that Mr. Hissed is
pulTerhK from an Internal cancer.
jA- ' iitivt! Htm Htm'.
"Hooks lliitl have helpcil inn!" chuc
liled Tommy as lie piled enmiuli bound
Voluiiiew of the Cuii(;ivs-loti!tl liecot'don
6 chair to enahle him to ivarh the shelf
where bis mother kept the iiiarnmlade.
HDiGESTiON
"I traH trotihlrd with utom
neh trotihl. Thedforf Hlaek
lr:iiitfht ilia nic nioru Rood
In oiio wwc'i II1..11 id) Hie doc
tor's ineilleimi 1 to:W tu
yHir."- M US. 8A It A H E.
HHIKKlKLlt, lUlettnvdle, Ind.
Tla'duird 'ii Hiark I r:iuuiit
qnicLiy iuViL'.a.Ues the ac
tion of the Mouiaih and
fur" ewn ciiropii' cases of
tndijavHtion. If von will
t.ike ,i k'mM t'iw V Thed
ord's Mi 1' -i i-'d Ka
i ..n:iitv v. 11 ;.i i.ci'p your
Monu.i'i! a id lim in pif
hxl cc'iuiiuoii.
THEDFOP'5
M.Wlf
Mot" t.-ickne.t' is caused by
ctv.-i'.ijMt'od i'V any
o'.1:;t dir.M... Thevlford's
i;u V lhnnrht not only re
Hevev ca!ipiition but euros
ihiirrU.i iv an Idventery and
keeps t!ic hewel? rcutdar.
All dniKinti ncll
--ct'iil ptU'l,n;cfl.
"'''hedrord'!. lUaek
Drmiiiht is the Umi mcli
cine to r.'iulate the bowels
1 h;ne ever uniiI." M US.
A. M. (i li A'T, Stiwuii
Kerry, X. (I.
F : -iv ir o .'ve e
v,, 2 ii ill i
One Day
Ifopyrlirht. 1!03. by C. B. Lowlf.
yilKN Mr. KowHor had finish
ed breakfast the oilier
iiiornitiK he did not rush b
the hall rack for his ha
and n't out of the house In fifteen sec
onds. To Mrs. Dowser's surprise he fat
down to his cigar and seemed to have
forgotten that It was a week day. Shu
waited I'or leu minutes and tlem asked
If be was golii to take a day :.'.
"That's what I'm going to do," he re
plied. "Are you (folnp fishing or nnythlngV"
"No, ma'am. I'm going to stay right
n roti rid the house and straighten things
out. There ure quite a number of things
that ought to le attended to,"
Mrs. Bowser didn't ask what things
he meant, but awaited developments
Mil. ItOWSKIt TOOK HIM BY TDK EAK.
with a presenlimetit that the dy
would be made lively after bis own pe
culiar style. She had nut long to wait
for the beginning.
One of lite works of art In Mr. Row
ser's front yard is a stone dog In an at
tllude of repose. The artist meant the
dog to repose, and the dog bad always j
been wllllnjr, but the hoodlums passing r
by bad other ideas. One of their favor
ite amusements is to enter the yard
and st 11 ml the dot; upright, or whirl)
him over 011 his back, hi order to keep
pence in the family Mrs. Rnwscr and1
the cool; have slood ready to turn llu'
dog hack as often as he was turned!
over and said nothing about It. Anj
hour after breakfast on this particular j
iiioiiiuiK 1 nice nan ;nn 11 uo,vs came
along and decided to stand the dog on
tils head. They did not reckon upon
anything beyond a wave of the broom
flick and a mild protest from the cook,
and Mr. Howser found them easy prey
when he suddenly rushed down the
front steps and upon them. He posed
them In ten different attitudes In about
a minute and 0 half, and when they
got out of the yard a Rummer stock of
Old straw half, buttons tmd homemade
A VKA'l IlIMt IiUSTKU MAN WAI.KKD
suspenders mingled with the sloue dog
to add picturesquettoss to the scene,
Mr. Bowser had hardly got over pant
ing from his exertion when the vege
table man calledone of the tweaity
vegetable men passing through lb
street daily. He called f:mu his wagoi
on the street, from the cininiono, frm
the gale, from the basi'm- n' wlndo
He announced that he h-::l ! Co;:i. pot;
toes, onions, radishes, ci'.-umheis. ;i
paragiN nd beans and that fh. s::n
were of bis own raising. ;uul b-- si:;i
to his text Tor ten long 1 iliuh"..
Then the basement di-or siimu':
opened, and he was 'n:!iii:'; for is
cook to appear ami buy on; his wv-.
load when Mr. Bowser sie;.nl tor.
mid began performing. He lso cau-o.
the vegetable man lo p rfiM ui. Beet
potatoes, radishes and cucumber
darkened the air. while nspoj-jigus
onions and hen us covered the lawn nod
toll) of a bountiful harvest.
The vegetable mini bad been left an
orphan at nu early age and bad learn
ed to depend upon himself, but he was
caught In the tlood and swept on? his
feet and rolled over and over until he
was clear of the yard. When he finally
returned to consciousness he was seat
ed on his wagon and was half a mile
nway and shouting "coal" Instead of
"vegetables."
Mr. Bowser sat on the front steps
with the cat beside him when a tramp
who whm "wo'klng" the b!ek e-sptM
him trout across the street and ibr;eVd
that be had struck the softest tiling ot
the season. Coming across the street
X He Stay M Home
lo Etrh-ighten Thini!
Y Causes Woe to Many
and leaning upou the gate he pathet
Ion 1 ly Inquired:
"Hons, can you tell me If a Christian
family lives here? Hy the looks of
things they do, but I'm not sure and
don't want to make any more mis
takes." Mr. Howser bad no reply.
"If a Christian family does live
here," conlfmicd the tramp, as be part
ly opened the gate, "then 1 want lo say
that I haven't had anything to eat for
two whole days, and I'm going to apply
for a crust of bread. If there are no
crusts lying around I'll take a dime In
stead. I'm no hog, to want all a fam
ily has got. How Is It, boss"
"Boss" was still silent, but had that
tramp been a student of character he
would have been warned hy the twitch
lug of Mr. Bowser's ears that the blood
had reached the danger point.
"I'll come In, boss, and talk things
over with you," he said as he entered
the yard. "It's not my fault that Tin
down. I used to own the nicest mill
dam you ever saw, but when the "mill
dam trust got to going It froze"
That was all he said about the mill
dams. Mr. Bowser rose up and tack lad
him and played horse with him, and
when he got out of the yard and
around the corner he didn't have
breath enough left to tell a policeman
whether he had been run over hy an
Ice wagon or knocked sky high by a
sewer explosion.
The next caller was the Iceman. HIh
wuoii rattled tip in a jovial way, and
he seized a chunk of Ice and gayly bore
it to the basement door and yelled
"I-e-e!" at the top of his voice. His yell
was still echoing among the houe tops
when Mr. Dowser appeared before him
and asked:
"How much does that chunk wclu?"
"Twenty-live pounds, of course."
"I don't believe It. I contracted with
you for twenty-five pounds dally, but I
have been getting about fifteen. Take
It out to th wagon and weigh It."
"Mrs. Bowser hasn't made no kick,"
growled the man.
"lint I have. Let's see It weighed."
The chunk weighed nineteen pounds,
ami alter a little mental figuring Mr.
Bowser observed:
"I shall take a dollar oil' your next
bill for shortage, and don't try any
more hocuspoee.s here."
Tho iceman thought to bluff, but he
looked Mr. Bowser over and concluded
to make up the shortage ami take II
out of some widow's family.
As (he Iceman rattled away upon his
frozen route the grocery wagon arriv
ed. The grocer's boy descended with a
baslutt and kicked the gate open. When
he reached the basement door lie at
tempted to kick that open also, and
when It resisted he turned In a fire
alarm on the bell and executed a war
dance while waiting for the cook to
open It.
When he was admitted he set up a
whistle and tried to pat the girl on the
back,' and he was asking her If she
couldn't pass blm out n bottle of beer
L B TUU YARD IN HRUl HOPES.
when Mr. Bowser look him by the ear
and led him outdoors to the gate aud
Into the back end of bis wagon. ,
"What's the matter?" asked the boy,
us his ear was finally released and thr
tears came to his eyes.
"You simply mistook my house for a
factory. Don't do it again."
During the day an old clo' man called
and rang the front door bell for five
minutes. Mr. Bowser simply threw him
into the next yard. A popcorn i;:;ai In
sist d that the cook call Mis. Bower
down to taste and to buy, and when
she had failed to discourage him Mr.
Bowser tool; blm by the arm and led
him out of the gate and warned him ot
the yawning chasm.
A ;orr.iau hand mt alt ready to play
in front of the house and go on a col
lecting tour afterward, but Mr. Bowser
beckoned to the leader and held a whim
pered nnferomv with him. aud not a
toot was tooted. A feather duster man
w:tlked up the yard In high hopes, hut
die ted himself and his tl listers out
again without making a sale, and a sil
ver polish man went away saying that
anybody who threatened his Ufe laid
himself liable to the law.
There were others, and alt of them
met Mr. Bowser and went away to re
member hhu for Iouk weeks, and when
the day drew to n close and he lighn d
a cigar and sat down to a well earnd
rest he complacently said (o Mis. iv:c
-r:
-Welt. I don't think there :nv a
more, and 1 will now rest nn mid t nji ;
nself." M OJ'.Hi.
vk
t
FOR SALE
Six Head of Young
Horses . .
Suitable for work or
5 driving purposes. Al-
two siiis'lii drivers.
f
J. C. Pendleton
t Table Rock, - - Oregon. j
J. R. WILSON,
Blacksmithing
AT
THE OLD STAND.
Brick Shop
' Medford,
Oreo n
8 HEDFORD
; BAZAAR I
3J AIRS, O. GILBERT, Proprietor 4
J Ladies' Goods a specialty Laces jj
ii Handkerchiefs, Embroidery silks
JJJ and all matoriulfs for fancy work
Notions, candies, nuts and sta-
n tiniierv
ti One Uoor North of Postoffice
J MKDKOKM. OREGON
FARM-
Coruuiiiln 2(4 acres; L'15 under C
plow. Situated east of Bearc-eek, J
near Talent; one of the etioico t
; fai-mes of the valley. Easy terms.
iMiquirc 01 k. k. .MiXKll. Gold
iiiu.oi ui .ii.iai-.iii I'jiu.'mx,
C 'Oregon.
BUTLER,
,TEWE1,ER.
Watch Repairing Stubs'1,
D. U. Day,
Painter
Decorator
and
Satisfaction guaranteed in bot)
work and prices .
HEDFORD. OREGON
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAM
Shasta Route
Trains leave Mod ford for Portland an.
way stutions at 4:21 A. if. and 4;6:
r. m.
Lv, Portlfonl
liV. Med ford
S:si a. 1
11 :.' p. 1
8:30 p,
11 :jo a. d
19:Mp.n
S:0U a. 11
' 7 : ii. r
:tlS ft. I
?'2& ft. P
e :3C p. a
Ar. Ab-slniul
Ar. Hucrumonto....
Ar. Han KrauclBro .
Ocdcn
Dt'itvcr
Kansas City.
Chtcittro
4:.W u. r
9:3n , 1
7:2fan
'AS a. t
Ar. Los Angeles....
1 Ar. Kl 1'hso .
: Ar. Fort Worth
t Ar. CUy nCMejtico..
Ar. Houston ..
I Ar. New Orleans..
. Ar. WushiiiL'Um ..
, Ar. New York
2:10 p.
6:iU p.
11 :uti
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7:00 r
C
irf n:SC
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12:Ui m ,12:iap.B
i Pullman a s.
i ur!st Care
'on both Inuns. Chair cars Siicrninen
to to Ocden and Kl Paso, and tourisi
cars to L'hicasro, St. Louis, New Or
cans and Vahintrton.
Conneollnir :it?;in Krunclsco with thp ?et
rral "steamnhip linen tor Honolulu, .t.ipvn
China, Philippine, Central Mill South Amertc
See agent at MflfoiU station or ;u'ihes
C. H. MAKKHAM,
- G. F H l
OnTLANO OPFAON
EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE.
j The evtate nf tKv.ekiuli c. Nute. iloeensed.
I Settee i heroby fiiven to nil concerned, that
the muktMKnotl. the exocuior ot said ilpeed.
: out. ha- tiled in the comity eourt ot Jtiukoii
i county, Ori'Kon. hi itnal "hi count ot lit mi
'mltiUtmuoii of ail etate: and thai by order
: of -aid court the Mime will come on for het
. lug and liunl ott lenient in -aid court on
I Tl l-DAY, SOVKHHKR :Kl, A. P. IW
' at 0110 o'clock tn the Afternoon of ?aid iay.
Thl-netieo i" published hv oiierof the rton
rl..rio l'riie. m dw'e 'f -aid e.ei t. in tin.- Vn
fiieii . v, er ou'i'iili-d iitid rf
i'--- 'n . 11 1; w k-ii:. 0 nMV,
- A
!.
; i;i:-M 'in.
1 -a d v-m.t
9 '
t.
In the Circuit Court ot the "lilt of Orttfon, iu
ttr.it IW tli Couuiy oi Jui:ku!i.
Aug'itH K. Kvitii", 1'iuiiiUlI, (
Vs. -UJVOKCE.
Thom.tU. Kvaiis, Cofemlant )
To Tliomitb II l.VKjiS tlit ubuve named defend.
INTHK NAMK UI'TIIK Bl'ATK OK nRj-tiuN
vou tin hereby reoutreci 10 un ar ar d iuiwur
the complaint tiled against joii in Ho; bo-.e
entilleo eouil nroi eati-e, on or t'.-oro Oetolier
hi, 1Wj(. the at tiny preioribtd in tlic order i"or
pilUliettUO!) OI llllif SIlUllilOIis. wn. nu ui itv
fore the expiiatioii ol six wet kf rruin th day
iVii. ilrtt n.ilillcHllur nf feu id toinliioi.y. (lie
llrt publicaiioii iherecf lein g"H the lllh dny
Dial if you full to answer r otherwise plead
U Mild eompliiint. f"r want thereof, the jilain
till will apply to the curt lor itie MM tie
(Landed iti tLe en piamt, tow U: For di.-.o-liuionofihe
niairi;:ge conirm-t exiniin,' b
tw.eci Il plain till a:i J delebduni, ate! or tui-h
other, further itlid liiffL-reiii i..-:iel us to the
court 11; hv tt.Ill eqiiltlihle.
This publication U'ade by ord. r of lhe
Hui.orabk' II. K. Ham a, Judge of the Crcuit
Court of the .Slate of Oregon, for Jack.ton
Countv; wlil.h oi-der wii.s duly nmde mid en
ttred 'in the Circuit Conn Journal lor lhe
SiHtenf -iregfiii. l oiiaiy ot Jaeksmi. cn th
4thUay of !;citember. l'-t-Cl. reijuinxg thai the
defemiant be erve(i hy pubiieatii.ii of the sum
mons. ui;d ibui -aid summons be published 111
ibe Mkijoku Mail, a aewj-paner of geiiemi
cireululii'ti in .laek.son County, Oregon, fur six
weeks from tins Nth day of September. IIK'3, the
iirst day of ptibllcHlion thurecif. and Ibu lust
day of publicHtion thereof being 011 the 23rd
day of October, jyul
1. . Hour,
M. Pt'KIUN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICETQ CONTRACTORS"
Sealeil propoi-Hls will be received by the
County Court of Jackson County Oregon, for
the const ruction of a Coiiaiv roud as follows:
lieginiiiiig hi the .Swayne ford on Apj.Iegale
and following the line of survey of said toho
along the Kast side of Applegate Creek soiithei
ty to the intersection of the taid prupo.sed road
with 1I11; jtreseiit traveled County 10.nl Hhove
the tecond crossing of said .stream a distance
of six iiiilcK more or less.
Also beginning at the terminus of the pres
ent County Komi nt Watkins ford on Appleiotte
Creek, Ihe'llce along the west side of Applegate
follnwilig the line of survey to the -stnle line
between Ciilifririiia and Oregon.
Snid toad to be constructed 1:1 feet wide
Hroiiml (lie roek point wlitre Kvrayne lluuie is
iniatid1 and a l all other points where heavy
grading is reiiuired at least feet wide Hiid 10
be eleuietl at all points at least HI foul wide,
excavations: Into solid earth to be not less thai,
seven feet at any point where grading is done
Itids will be entertained for all the mad ot
for eaeli of the following sections:
lt e'!ioii begins m t)(. com liieiicement of
he rimd ai tiic .Sway 110 innl and eMeads to
the iln. e mi. i' post un Newt Lewis' much.
2nd seciion from the three mile post to the
intermedin 0 m j oml road with the
present tniveli'd road tH'arllnt Dews fmd uu
Atipii.gnte abi.iU n;U':
:!'.i 'tetfoii hs-giit- til the crol of the .n'"eii
coiniiv road huI :;h:iid- to tl.v mie line abuiit
2? J miles.
.ll (udders will lie ruotiireu to give goil and
siimVidit imiiil to the 111H iinu.uiit .if th.- r
eontniei that the mad will bo completed in a:
eoiilauce will speci lien' ion o . i within lhe
time si..,'iii('d in the I'ontraet. Work 10 be
completed by January :. i'Joi. The Cotmi re
serves the 1 ih' to tejeel iinv and nil bid-'. .W
Itids iiiiis-l li. Miluuitted to the Contity 1'oui i it!
its IK XI es-imi, Wcdio sdav, Oi tob.-r 7.
I-dgncd) Jo H S S. UKT1I.
County i.ierk.
NOTICE FORTtFBF.i'CATIOXr
tlN't rrn Ktaths Land ori'icw,
Koseburg, Orecou, Sopt. -1, ! 3.
Nntlee if hereby given Hint in eouipilaiici
Willi lhe provisions nJ the net of Congress of
June :t, 187s,, entitled "An act for Ho sale o:
timber lards in the Ktutcs of California, i irt
gon, Nevjida. and Wnuhington Territory." as
iXieinlcd to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1W'2.
11 aix,
Atlniit'c, c'tintv of Ciiufs, Stntf! of Iowa,
has this dav liled in this otliee. Iiei
swurn .stub nn; nt o. ,'it'iH.T. for Hip purchase of
the W'.. S .. Sec. 12 W' NW4', of Kcclioii No
l::. In Township No ilange No. a hast,
aud will oiler moor to show Unit lhe land
sought is more valuable for its timber 01
stone llian for ugrteiPiiral purposes, and t
establish hcrclaim to saiil land before A.
Uluou, U. S. Com mission nr. ul .Medniiit. ore
eon, O' yatuidny, the yisi oay of November,
11 ?a. She namnn as witnesses : George I? King, ,
M'-tlfotd. Ori-ion: Noah S. Dennett aud (if oree
King, Trail. Oregon; Silas Wilson, Atlantic.
Iowh.
An and all oersons elalmmE adversely thr
nbove-described lands are reoueBled 10 tUe ilieh
clnims In this office on or before said 2Mhdy
ovcmoer, ihuj, j. i . ukihuks,
Uegieter
NOTICE FOR PUBLTOATTON.
United States Laud Office,
Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. -t, 110:1.
Notice ifi herebv tiven that in compliance
with Hie provisions of the act of Congress of
June :l. 1K, eutltited "An net for the sulc of
timber lands in I lie StiitesofCtilifoi uiM.OreKon,
Nevtida, mm vt asninguni lerrnory.' as ex
lended lo all the Public Lund Stales by act of
August i, lh'J2,
SII.A3 V0N,
of Atlantic, county of ('Rif, state of Iowa,
has this day tiled in this nfliee liis sWorn state
luent No. aiiS-l, for the pureliase of the W
NW'i. NK4 NWVj. N 1 , SE'j, of Section No.
It, in Township No.34 South, Kaiige No.
Kiit. ami wilt offer uroof to show that (lie
land sought is more valuable for it- timber
or stone tlisti lor agrhmltuial purposes, iit'.l
loestablish his claim lo said land iti-i-te A. S.
Hilton, t'. S. ' oinnussiniier. at MedK d. tire
gon, on Saturday, lhe 2lst day of November,
1WC1. lie names as w itnesses: 1 b-orge F. Kintr.
Medford. On gon: Noah ri. Hennetl una ueon.'o
KiDL'. nf Trail. Oregon, and Kiimi WHon of At
liintic Ipwi.
Any and nil personi einiinhig adversely the
k 1 ve-iU- scribed lands 11 iu reouested to Ii lo
1 heir liaiius in this olllcu on or before said 2M to
day of November, ltw;l. J. T. Ukh;ks.
Kcgiicr.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
In thr matter of the estate of Robert M. Jack,
deceased.
NOTICK IS IIKKKBY 01VKN THAT THE
uwleri!iiicd linn been appointed admlnia-
iiat'ix wlin the win nunexeu 01 tne esiaie 01
Wiihert t. .l:uk. diceased. bv the order of Hon
Charles Prim, Judge of-Jackson County, Ore
gon, said order of iippotntiuetit having been
regularly made and en'ced in the probate
reconlt ot Jackscn t.ouniy, trego.
All nprsons liuviuu c'aima aiaiiint the estate
of Robert M. I nek, deceased, will present the
same to me Ht my residence in Kagte Point,
Oregon, or nt tho office of W. I. Vawter in Mod
lord, uregou, who proper prooi 01 sinu ciaim
as by law provided, within six mouths from
the date of the first publication of this) nottoe.
First publication Friday, September '2o, Pj3.
Fbancks F.iiZAiiF.Tn Jack.
AdminiDtnitrix of estate of Robert M. Jack,
deceased, with will ar.nescd. j
W. 1. Vawtf.r, Attorney. I
' EXECl.-fOR'S NOTICE. j
In tfc mutter of the estate ofsicphen S Tooper, )
deceased. '
NOTICE IS HKftnnY GIVEN THAT TUB :
undertilgaed has been appointei' by the Hou-,
orable County CMirt for Jac'.ison County, Ore-:
gon. sitting in probate, executor of Hie estate j
of Stephen S. Cooper, (leceaied. j
All persons havimr claims against said estate
nre hereby not i lied to present the same to tr-e t
iittheomceof the Jackson Oounly Llmk in
Medford. Oregon, with proper preof of said
rltiim a bv law provided within six months !
from tlie d'nte of the llml pu blent ion of this
notice. j
Fim piiblicntioo Kridnv, the 2Mb day of.
September A. 1). lK:t. 1
t tEORIlE It, LlNDt.KY.
Kxccntor of estate of Hteplien S. Cooper, dc-'
cea-cd. j
W. I. VAWTEtl.
Attorney for etate.
NOTICE FOR IH'CLICATION. I
Land otlice at ftosebmc. Oregon Aug. '29, 190.1.
Notice 's hereby given that the followlne
nutued fetiier lm. tHed notice of ber Intention
to in; kc ihift! ommtiUMon proof iti support of
his claim, and Out said proof will bemade be
fore A. S. HMton l". Citi)ir!ssir.pr, nt Med
ford, Oregon, on Satutday, Ort. 1(J, V)V3, vf.
MYUTLF. LAW TON,
on hometead cnlrv No. Il71i, for the n nw'i,
sw' , n' t. nw' , mt'., .-cc4. ip to h, r ;i e.
tn nmur flic fol'owirg wHticsct? to pnve
H v.r.'. a . W ll. Mf ( R.-r
r : I'-i: . Jaekxti em ;i
J T UnT.-vs, Register
D T 1.
ty. Oi
U0TJS OF WL-'DFORU
I . O. I;,-L'jdge So. '', mec-.n nfc I. O. 0 P
nad every .-iituivaj ul ft P. m Visitm un;tb
els niwax Welcome. A. U. NAYI.tll, .S'. O
' J. K. DAY Kec- tiiiO.
f. O O. V. l(oj;ue Klvel" Kl:iMiuptlirlit, No.
Hit. ineels tu I. U. O. t'. hU lb: fiecotid n;d
fuurili WediiefrdiiVu of euci.-iiioiuli ill h p. m.
H. II. liAKVEY, C. J'.
VI', YoitK. Scribe
JJltve lteliel;ub Lodge No. 2. meets :n L O.
O. F. hall Hi si ami ihiid Tueilaya of e. cb
inotth. Vl!uug itiein iiiviteo to iilletid.
JlitK KriA Siii:aiu-.k, N. fJ.
Mks. IliA ScHhaMKHHiijiS, Itec. Sec.
A. K. and A. Meets first KMiJay on 01 ho
foie full moon .it ft p, m., to Masonic halt,
J. A. Whitman 1. M,
J. W. l.AWTON. Kec. Sec.
K. ot I Talisman lOde. No. ;11, meots Mod.
d ty ever.ir g m h p. m. Visit. :;g biotiier ul.
WUJ WeloiUie. , h HLU Luv, C. C.
Caiu. i'kvstai., Ii. of K. ana S.
Knlgnii; ol tho .MiiceaoeeH. Triumph Tent
No. 14, meeth In reeuiur review on lliu ial .'iitl
Hit t'rUlii.vh ot eitch month iu A. o. U. W.
Hall at T;3Up. m. Visiting Sir Knighlacordiul
ij Invited toaiieud.
A. u. Ki.lison, Commander.
W. T. Yon K. It. K.
A. O. U. W.. Degree of Honor PM her lodge
No. M, meets evtiy 2ii aud 4th WcdneBdiij
evening of each month, at A. O. U. W. hull,
M KB. DKI.LA DOIHiE, C Ol II.
Cl.AKENCR MCPllEIISilJN. KtC.
A.O. U. W. Lodge No. 8, meets everv Hrj
nd third Wednesday lu the mouth ai t p. m.
In their hall in the opcru block. V is.it icij
brolbersiaviteu 10 utlend.
W A. Sti;wakt, M. V.
A ft 11 a ki. HUhbakd, Kecorder.
F. U. of A. Wedford Lodge No. -V2' u eeta
every Tuesday evening in A. O. U W. hull.
isuing Fruters in v lieu in attend,
J. W. Mm nt: 1, i M.
L. A. JoitDAN Oeo.
Woodmen of the World Cump No. W, meets
every Tburwday evening in K. of P. U: 11
Medford, Oregon.
, J.U WtUdJliB, Mli
Chrysuuthemum ClrcV, So 84, Womer. of
Woodcraft. Meets serf ti .ml fourth Tuesdays
of each month al 7:30 p. ui le K. of P. ha'l,
ViBiting sisters invited.
Miis. lf n-.cE Mann, G. N.
Katiirkins Wait. Ch r.
W. R. C Chester A. Arthur orps No 4
meets first and third Weunessduv of e"h
mouth at a o'clock p. in., tn Woodman a nan.
Visiting sisters invited,
Mas- I. K. ANiiitL-s, "ni:.
MllS. f VAN Ill'MASON, See.
U. A. K. Chester A. Arthur Posl No. ;
meets in Woodman's hull every lirst ar.d
ItiruWeilnesdaynighlin uneh month ul :a..
Visiting Comrades-cordially inelted to utter J,
F M.STKWAHT, Com.
1- hank Kasshaki;!!, Adjutani.
W. (J. T. U.Meeif every oilier 'H.um;i.y
at the Presb tei ian church.
, Mas. ilrcK, Pr js'de- t
Mits.J. MoauAN, Sciieti;iy
hn.ternal ltrotherhe,.I-.MVctK first ami thir 1
l-ridiiy eveumijs at 7:;:e ij 111., in their lit in
K.of P. buiiottig, Meiifi.vi.1, oregMii. Viaiiir.a
nlslers uni; Itriitheis cordially invited.
,. W . L. Onu, I res.
IIkktiia Davis Secretary.
O K. S.Iteames Chapter. No. titi, ti.eei.is.
(mil and fourth W dnoday's of oulIi mouth -t
Mi.sonie Hall, Medfoid, Uregmi. Visiting n.j.
ters- and brothers alwa -s weicnuie.
Miis. II. A. Lu.MShUN, w. m.
'HATTIK IC. Pli KIOh. Sei-ii'tory.
A.O. K. .Meets everv Mordny nigh) at 1:0
in A.O. I.', w ball. Visiting Funsters
dially web omed. K. L. (JCI.NKA, U R.
Jas. -StkUakt. Kec. secy.
filiform Rank. K. of P. Meet ai the call of
the captain lu K. of p. hall.
' ,, , H. II. IIowAiiu, (Japlafn.
K. H. ElAvooo, Recorder.
OHTTBCHES OF MEDFORD.
Methodist Kpiscopnl Chureii W. u. Moore,
pastor. Preaching every .Sabhath at 11 a.m.
and S:00 p. in. Sunday dcbool at it) a. m., T. T.
Law ton, Kttpt. Cliwy meeting follown
preaching serviee Sunday morning, Julius
.Meeker, leader. F.p worth Lcngue at 7:tK) p. m.,
George Kox, president. Regular pravei meet
ings everv iiiursduy evening at 8:00 p. in.
Ladies Aid Society every Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. C. W. Conklin. president. Junior Kp
worlh Leugue every Sunday at :t:00 p. iu.. Mr.
Owen, superintendent. Misionurv Society
meets, llrst Friday in each mouth, Mrs. Char
lotte Hubbard, president.
Presbyterian Church Itev. W. F. Shields,
pastor Preaching every Subbath at ll a. m
and 7::W p. m. Sui day school at HJa. in , .Iks.
.Mariin, Supt. Christian Kndeavor, p. m.
lun'or Christian Kmltavor, :t p. in. Kverv
Tnursday prayer met'iin?, S 11. in. First Tues
day evening of every month church social.
Second Tuesday everv month, p. m.. Mis
sion society. l-'iisUind third Tuesdays everv
month, ;.) p. m,, Aid oeietv. Itev. W. V
Shields, Pa-t'.r: Mi- K.ulali 'Warner, Supt.
S. S.; Miss Kdith Van DvHc, Superintendent
'. C. K.;havid M. luv. I'r.-s. S c V -Mrs
J G. Van hyke, Pres. Aid soriety ; Mrs. J.
w f. x. Pres. Mission Society.
Hi.itld clturcli Rev. T. L. CranrtnU. pastor.
Sabbath services: Prrachl:.;; 13 a. m, and ft
p. m ; SabbaDi school ion. m.; It. Y, P. U. 7
p.m.; praye- meeting Thiii's.lav ut "::lilp. m.;
eoenani, incetftig at a:So p. 111. on Saturday pre
ceding tirst sabbath. Strangers and friend ul
ways welcome.
Christian church corner of Si Mi und I
ttreetfi. Preaching every Lord's Day at ll a.
ia. and s p. iv. Sunday school ai ID a. m.
Priiyei mi.'eting every Thursday evening.
The people welcome K. M. Patterson pastor.
Resides ul lhe church.
Methodist Kplscopal Church South Rev. M
L. I'arby, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at
II :t. m. and evening: Sunday ncl ool at 10a. m.(
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock;
Woman's Home Mission Society meetss rirfft
Wednesday lu each month at 2:30 p, 111, Kvery
one is cordially Invited to all our servlcea
St. Mark's Episcopal Church: Kveiisongnndi
ttrnion, 1st and ad Sunday ot ect month at
7:80 p. m. Holy communion, M Sunday of each
month at 11 a. m. Morning prayer aud ser
mon, 4th Sunday of each month at ll a. in. Sun
day school ut 10 a. m. All invited. Pi ws free.
L. M. Idlemati. Priest In chart'
Christian Science services are held every
Sunday morning at eleven o'clock at the resi
dence of F.. It. Dunham, ol Talent. All aro
welcome.
Contest Notice.
KOSKItltRO, OltKOON, I
Aliglist 'Jt, 1SK1S. j
A Huflleleut contest aftti urit having been
fiied lii thii oRiee by Norton L. Napeiran, con
ti'clnnt. against 1 omestead eMrv No. lftVJl,
made March 'ii, 1W1, for ni1'., section 8, town
ship :ti south, range wes, by John L. De
ConJrnv, eontcstee, in whleh It is alleged Thai
snid entrvuinn tins abandoned lue laiid for
eighteen mouths last pa-d. and that he has sold
the improvements, consisting of house and
ham, which were upon the land, and that the
Kiiine have been removed bv the purchaser,
fuid parties are hereby notified to appear, re
spond and otter evidence touching raid tillrga
Hon, at liio'elock a. in. .on November '.'f., ls'l,
before A . S. Mliton, V. S. Commissioner. Med
ford, Oregon tHtul that tlnal hearing will ho
he'd ih It o'clock a. m.. an D comber b, 1903,
before 1 the register and receiver at lhe United
Slates land office in Roscburg. Oregon.
The said contes'onl linvim:. tn a proper affi
davit, riled Atu-ost 'JVth. JX:i. set forth facts
which show that nfter due diligence personal
service of ibis notice cannot be mnde, it tj
hereby ordered and directed that 5tich notice
be given by due and proper publication.
J, T. HitiltOK. Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that lhe underMgned
has been duly appointed by the County Court,
of Jm-ksoii County, itate of Oregon, admin
istrator of tho rinte of WillitiTn Mcal, Senior,
deceased AH ner 011 having claims ngamst
said e 1 ate nre hereby required to present the
h mo. properly verltled. as by law required, at
the ofllrc 1 f M. Purdin, F-'., attorney at taw,
at Medford. Oregon, within six nmiithf from
ih" dii'i- hereof
iii;. d th:s sf.i dny : e!.tnrrl -r !W,
Wn 1 ?-. Mi-sit,
Ailm'li'-t-no.r 01 ihe ta:o of U!!Utu M.-s-al,
.-'..i'o- ieert..r-l
1. pt'KiJtN, attorney for erljce.