V'l v.. IN THE STORM'S VOICE By A. S. Richardson VuimrillM, '. ' .3'. C. AeClure "Tomuiy, iIjIh In the fourth time lo tin dn.vs, and you prouitafd to behuve II Nell tal jrou I'oini;:" lint 1 ciiulcln'l ht'lp it thin time, dear. It Just Hllppetl iiut." Theu, iii whee tiling tunes, he lidded, "Uesldoa, this In (lie day for declurutluiiH," "Of Indcpeuilfiici;." Interrupted liar riot rutbleuKl "And your declarutiuu iiiIIk for ludepelldeiiee. 1 should tin ! . dependent upon you for everything- Hie roof over my headunhe food ou ;. tahle, the rurhelows m uiy back, even iUO happiness". ;. "And would It be ho hard, little girl jlo accept tueuiV Why, 1 have dreamed , jof, nothing elite for yuan, but giving f :('U till thaw nntl i-iore. I inn willing i i, to take my ennuces ot urawing uig uiv litimh In biipplness" .vt-'Men are born gamblers," replied J i :Qiimut, with her big brown eye lined N tin the Hue where blue water aud filler Bl(y met In tippling ktaHcri. 'Tom '. ' $ut tip very Hlraiglili and dug the toe ; ' Jof lita tennis shue viciously Into the Wtouy walk. .............. ..vt'Of eourse you are.uol taking uny chances lu 'going on the stuge. You , tut; Koing to be n Htnr inside of a year, JlHt because the man to wl.oin you've . ijeu puyiug gooil money says you . -jo bis most promising pupil" - 'l think that will do, Tomuiy. I -Ily didn't kuow 'you could be so n'rlet had risen and -ivns "dusting rer linen skirt witli elaborate care. m4'0U) was on Ills feet lu tin Instant. 'if orglve me, dear, but you cun't uu- . .'.dtmiaud how I feel when 1 think that io Jess tliun a short month you will .... piis out of uiy life, perhaps forever. - .i .uimi If you do come back that you will , ; ,Aot be Just the Bame girl, but one lui - flittered by bard experience. Ilattle. v do you think any audience will ever t IlKteii to the music of your voice and ,-. tjtlang on' eivfy'word as I doV Aud the ' ' M ...I I.-. .i in .ii ..... .... nm, uirj will Mt.v IIIIIIgH mill will : V viiuit and cut you, and I I won't be ,. ., -table -to puiicli their lirada'ulTI Oil, II iou onlvjfiiuWi. . ' 1 " '"2!3IVu.1ri. AudTTuhik it Is v.-i-.v I , tNOTid of you to spoil k,v vacation by ft' ; eying for the moon, for t.'nuij. what ' . J: ou are doing wlien you ask me it k ,f up my career." V , iiurriui swept across the porch and imo inc uouse. Tout pulled his can fa .down over his eyes and plunged into the tangle of laurel which screened the i bonne ou 'he right. Ho was. perfectly waro-Uutt he had bungled the mora-,-lait'H cuuversatlou mid lost the eovetetl apperluDity Involved lu n long three . bourn of Harriet's exclusive company. , illie rest of the house party had gonr across the lake by boat to participate In good old fashioned, up state cele- bration of ludeiiendeuco day, but Har riet had begged oh on the plea that a,bc ' needed a duy of absolute quiet to get - - up In u new role. Tom knew better. It van because she hated tlrocrackers. -a- cannon and tlreanns generally. He had ... (lulled grimly wheu he heard her ex . .caw, wondering what (be would do when ber draniutlc career cast .melo drama her way. . Aud Tom had stayed behlml because, . aa lie Informed .Mrs, Waltou, Harriet's . raider, a cottage In the heart of the Adl- . roudacks was no place for a young wo . ; man to bo ull alone. .Mrs. Walliin knew '.-.... better also, but she held ber peace. If . .only 'J'om. would Improve those golden . Iiiorulng hours! Dear knows, (lie whole , , family was opposed to this slly notion or gurnet's. ,. . i ' i Wbilc Tom smoked, aud shied pebbles at uuotTendiiiH bints and insects llnr . . liet rat lu her room looking over some AldiotoaTiHihH which hud arrived In the TROUBLES 0, I And Th'Mlford'ii Mcknrtntrht aTOuit mtxlfoltiB far llrnr 1 '(.. It miMd mv (in nftrtr lin ha1 Mivnt t-h wi wj wiMi icrorr. it ibah memi Icinu 1 tnk."-MUR. OA' OMNB MaKTVN, l'rkrbur(f, W. V. If y(mr livni il(M not net rpp-wltrlj- p lo your Iniiffjim ami mum n (me-faiie of Tlitnifonl's . illnok-Orun; lit and tubt n d(mo touiyltt, Thlrt Ki'i'ul fumily . mail tun-frtn-B tht constiprttt-i. ' bowrls. itir up tho torpid liver L of bile. ; v . -i . ; Thudfordyj'-WiV - nrmpbt. III WI'1UI UI I III' Mc kid--. VlUaf lUi hlKJ litMi KlUfffU ill . . j the miiniigcr whose cuiupuny fluj : to Join fu AtiKUKl for it mud tour, "'hcr wcre jor"LinJy of Lyons" emit nine '.vol-; ; Hi tilt IllKt 8t'(c I'l'Vfl'W tt(t i.,' n 1 Juliet ami it bond clniidrd in 1 io. nuy iKMliiiiK of liitlf a dozen i 'Mri!. lux posi'H. With ii bund thi.t wa. 'linn mid di'U'nntii'.'d aiiv imlor -:! Hu cnin'.s, . "uui-H fitlllirully. ;: :rru- WriiiwoMh." Sin- would ph,y . iuio tiff own naine. There was iioii.iuj; t bo titthiiwiwl of. Hint wiis Koliii; to bp very hnjipy. Of course it would In- liurd at 11 rut. be cause mime of the fellow players tc whom she luid boon lulroduccil befon leaving town were 11 bit plrbflnn. Hu ull profoHHlons had their dniwbarka And, at hint bor life of depMiideucr wotlld be over. .Mr. WUfton Inid hvtv kind and ber husband even more Uiud TWy bud not said one word whet Harriet took I lie lust dollar of her lit ; tie Inherit a nc to pay for a .term hiltlou at a well advertised draumti nt'hool. "Indcpendenee!" She bad hunjreiv' for It ever since nhe could renieiniii" And now. lu a few brief weeks. !; would be iniHlrcH:-! of the sltuntlnn tiulto eupable of taking eare of her Helf. An hour of bard study on the tV. of Amy eiblnu "who Ih always m. understfMid." as the playbills woi:i read, a brief respite at the luuelii:.,, table, where personalities were ear fully nvoUUd.. and phe was baek 1. taei room. I tut somehow she eottV not. Htudy.' Slie suddenly recall", that Tom had only two weeks' vjii-j: lion, that ibis was the biggest hot' day of the year, und he had giver lip the jaiinl with other members i: the bouse party. Why? Ileeuuse slu wan u fraid to go. .She haled the lone fide on the water she had always bee;: ufrald of boating and she bated tin DoIkc of a country wleDratloa, Am Tom lovt-d (t all. 'she lay uu brr eouch trying to stiitly. hut her thoughts reverted unpleasant ly and persistently to Tom Tom Whc ha carried her hooks aud her lunch to si land, who had fought for her and fetched and earrieil for ber ever since ahe could remember. But of course there might be another Tom ou v tin road. If not well, ber art would coin fort her. The room was suddenly shrouded li gloom, aud from the distance came tin mutter of thunder. Ah. that was why she could not study! Kleetriclty In'llu air ulways unnerved her. It was mere ly a case of depression. Hbe clikscd her -window, then passei rapidly from room to room, closm;., door and windows aid busying berseli In sheer dtspei'allon, for ao eleetrlcn. storaj in the Adiroudacks Is no tritlim "auUteJ't !wn came the darkness likt a miKliV ,,u11, iUH' w"n ',antls t,lll tretubted he HjO'ted the sitting room U.M.I.'. Surely Tom would come In a few moments If he could (hid Ills wa through the blackness outdoors. A tin si of lightning played on the window, am' be. Jerked dowu the shade. With Hp thunder there boomed another crasbhiv Bound, and a forest nionurch lay pron on the lake's edge. Another crash ane auotber.. with the wind whistling and howling a .minor aceouipanlmeut to tin thunder. Harriet lay face downward on the wicker couch, her bead burled I? pillows, lu Ihe Inky blackness of Ih' entry stood Tom. his face grim and set his arms crossed over bis chest. Sud denly there came a ,)uuso, one of tbos awful, portentous "pauses that presa nu exceptional burst of fury. Ou tl' omiuous sllence rang a trembling voice ..VTom, where are you? Why don't yot come?" He reached her side Just as the yet low blue liht of the bolt seemed to en velop the entire cottage. When it wa over Turn was holding a uticon Bcloits form tight to his heart. "It's all over, little girl. It was Just i tree or something that was st'ru'l; There can't be another crash like (1 a; Look ut me, dear; It's Tom. I'm Wit! yUU, ( ,.wi......i.v .(-ir ri,-t - , ' .Mr. Walton was smoking his posi praiiolal cigar two nights latei in ft peaceful frame of mfml on th tldtv hammock the porch afforded. Ilis wif was talking in an undertone,' "Well, thank heavens, llatllt bus glv eu.lt up for oed. I think- it was tlta. bit of scandal about the manager' being divorced and marrying bis lead ing mun's wife, Such a tanglelU. "I ilon't believe It was anything of the sort. It was that storm." . "Nonsense. How do you know'" "Tom," And Mv. Waltou lighted a fresh cigm und rolled over to watch the ilguivs of a man ami a lull, slender girl disap peavlng In ii- iiire-'iiun of the lake. .; iti t- III, I (t. Sirs. Mlllus (after the company 1: goue--.lobnuv. , on shouldn't ha-c ; en thos; pr.'sc; vcd I'rni'.s, Tln-y w not Intended in be eaten. Tbev - pul ou the table lo III up. r -Johnny ttii.us Well, tbal's what used 'eiu for. miinima. (: ' - Ail Hiueptlnii. ;( Asoum - He's imrtii tilurly hleasitii wlien yon ki him lit n reinlnlsmt mood, don't yoti thhtkV BorrottKlw Not always. He wa It! Just Httcli a titoutl tin otlior dny ami n- at led a Ion n of he hml umde to tun -Kxchatise. Vh llcttrr Vjr. "Shu re an' 1 hate to he 1'nvln' ye. otinls." '.Volt, Nora, me ilarllnt, 1 enn't hear it slperntlon. If we must part lot's go slthbr." Kansas City Journal. Kiitrrlene!. Women feel when men think," saiti female with the square chin. 'Ve?." slirhed the mnn who had been nurried three times; "that's why wen become bald.M Lyre. We Musn't be "Unsafe." From Portland Orpgonf&n. liuHhia has ber theory of contraband of war. It- units her to hold ull mer chandise destined for .)apuu,und oven Hong Kong, a contraband ; ho she Boizes the vessels from our Pacific ports, in tbo Oriental trade, an stops all exchange of vu omolilieB, us fur us she can. Tbo wuy to stop this sort of thing is to flourish a big stick. There is no other way. We shall not do it, per haps, because we are not ready, and therefore are helpless. And wo huvo a big party in the United Status, now contesting for the government of tbu country, on the plea and promise of pufc-illairmity, and telling us that if Hoosevelt shall be elected howill be "a dangerous man." That is, they fear that if be shall beelected, witli a congress to buck him, Russia will not be permitted to hold ber high tone about contraband of war, and to seize our ships and goodsjwhenevor.sho can wants H'"sa,'f(7" man, wbo"will be quiot and submissive; while the coun try gets its nose pulled. This is the main argument for Parker's election. Wo must have ii "safe" man. Hut wo shall hope to see the Admin istration at Washington declare us (Irmly, aud nsporemptorily, ugaiust Russia's war, ou our commerce as Great Britain bus done against the war ou ber commerce. True, we haven't the naval force that Croat Britain has; but we have some naval force, aud can create more. But what's the use of having or pretend ing to hare any, if such seizures as thaFof the Arabia, with Hour from Portland to Oriental ports, are to puss without protest V Through Sen ator AUtcboll. the shippers of, this cargo inane tuoir protest against me seizure. We sbaU hope that Washing ton will take speedy action. . Vet if it should, such action, our Democratic party would tell ua, would be one more, proof that "unsafe' man. Roosevelt was an Democratic party This year our comes before the country in the rags of. humble non-resistance, exclaiming ua that ptirngoti of humility did in Swift's "Tulo of a Tub," "Uood friend, will you be so kino! as to ad minister a kick to these posteriors?" Aud to anotber: "For'the love of (tod, will you lay afew reasonable j thwacks with that cane of yours over these poor shoulders?" Oh, no! We musn't assert our selves in the affairs of the world. Wo miisn't be "unsafe." We must nsHcnt to the doctrine that all our commerce within reach of Russian shipB is contraband of war. Root for New York's Governor. From the Telegram. , It evidently remains for Governor Odell to do quite the handsome thing, as we are advised of the New York situation, affecting the result of the approachuig presidential election. With regard to New York politics ono fact, above others, appears to be well established ; that is, the empire state is dost hied to be the storm center of stromme effort ou both sided of the political fence. As we hare expressed our sentiments heretofore we do not apprehend that New York will bo lost to the Republicans under any circum stances. ; but oven in this optimistic view there is admitted wisdom in making tho result as sure for Roose-. velt and the success of the Republi can ticket sa possible. To this end there is no manner of doubt that the nomination of Mr, Root for governor would make assur ance doubly sure. It Is apparent that the choice lies partically between tho ox-secretary of war and the pres ent, govoruor. Tito latter has twice served tho state in the capacity of chief executive and from the cburae tor of his administration during both terms, it is safo to assume he would easily be chosen by the;pooplc as his successor. Nevertheless, it is fairly apparent" that Kliltu Root would commaudtho larger vole andbylns superb character and personality lead his partygtojju victory in that state than has been reali'ed in many years. It does not lessen (iov. Odell's merit that Mr. Root is, by force of circumstances, tho man of the hour In the determination of mat tore polit ical In New York. ; on the contrary, his recognition of what offers inevit ably, as the bettor course for the party's success, will strengthen rather than hinder him in the attainment of his ambition, Reduced Rite to St. Louis Exposition. The Southern I'aullio Co. will sell rmind-trip tickets at preutly reilured rates to Si. Louis and Chlcnco, ncrouut Ilio St. Loutti Kxpoeition, on tho follow ing OaleB: Juno 1(1. 17. IS; July 1. 2 S: Aueusi, 8, , 10; Sey",'b.'r1 u, (I, 7; Oc tobor. 3, 4, S. Goine trip to ho completed ten days frmn dnte ol pule and passencon will be permitted to start on any date that will ennhle them to reach destination wttn in the ten days' limit, l!oln-n limit ninety days, but no Int. er th-tn Dee. HI, HUM. For full information as to rate, u" ' mutes call on ntent Southern I'.tcif-' Co., at Mrdfor.l. O A IB TO TIIA. Bnih. t lb Kind Yon Hw Warn BciijH A prominent Southern lady. Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable) Compound. "Dear Whs. Pinkham: Gratitude compels me to acknowledge the great mem oi your vegetable ittmpound, have suffered to? four years with ir- reyuiur uuu painiui mensiruauon, aiBO 1 1 you are ntreoy requirea to apt ear and a s dizziness, pains in the baek and lower J w,r lu,; m1','liinl tt,IS?. ual1"'1 'im ,l limbs. rn,d fitful RlPPn T Ar.nAd i.hm ulHve entitled Court wi.hiu ten ayi from the time to come which would only mean suffering to me. " Better health is all I wanted, and cure if possible. Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound brought me health and happiness in a few short months. I feel like another person now. My aches and pains have left me. Life seems new and sweet to me, and everything seems pleasant and easy. " Six bottles brought me health, and was worth more than monthB under the doctor's eare, whioh really did not , . ; : . - - . Denent me at all. x am satis tied there is no medicine so good for sick women as your Vegetable Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need oi meoicai help." mrb, if. A. jblan CHard, 423 Broad St., Nashville, Tenn. 95000 forfait If erf J stow totftpmlat 1-l'Ut lalttUa I' rum l'r-Fi, i There Is a tree which grows In Sii matra. Algeria and China wbleh h known as the vegetable tallow tre From Its fruit large quantities of ol and tallow are extracted, and the frtii Is gathered in November or December when all the leaves have fallen. Excel lent candles are made from the berries of a tree which grows In some parts of South Africa and the Azores. At Sierra Lcoue is found the cream fruit tree, the fruit of which Is very agreeable in taste, tu Ceylon there is the breadfruit tree, from which a fot?i! Is made In the same way that we tuakt bread. It Is said to be equally gooil and nutritions.'' In South America w find Ihe milk tree. The Bit re bo ue Fawllr. The celebrated name of Praise Got. Barebone was borne by a member o tbe Cromwell parliament culled togeth er after the dissolution of the Long par liiimcnt In 1U53. The royalists callei. the assembly "Ilnrebones parliament.' At the time wheu General Monk was ii Loudon Barebone headed the mob tint presented a petition to patiinmen against the recall of Charles II. Of tin Barebone family there were thn. brothers, each of whom had a seutenc. for a nume Praise God Barebone Christ-cami'-lnto-the-world-to-saveBnre bone and If-Curlst-bad-uot-died-tkou badst-beeu-damued Barebone. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of TIMBER LAM) ACT, JUNE 3 187S NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Hulled HtitteH burnt Otllrr, linrtfburjr, Ort'KOii. May UKU. Not ten In luM iil'Y iflvcn Unit fn compliance with thfi piwls'.onsot the net of Congress of June H. 187S, t'lilltltil "An act for the siUo of tlmbor land in th Stsitt'S ol i:ullfonilft.Orpon. Nt vmui. ami Waslifuptou Territory." as vx undeil to nil the Public Land Stales by act ot August 4,1M?. of Motif o til, County of Jscksim. Stntc of Ore gon, litis tins tlnv tlVil In this ofltcn his sworn HlntpliitMit So. t'lX for tho pnrcliiim of lots 1 ami 'J unit tt.e S !S K of Scotlon No. fi. in Township No. JU South. Kftne No. S East, and tvilloffor proof to Mmw that tlie laml fought la more vnlimolo for lis ttmlier or stone than for crtRUltural purpose's, anil to estnblish hia clmni tosRiiUaiul befort' A. S. Bllton, U. S. Conimlssloner, at his oflk-e In Metuoni, Ore ui'ii, on Momlay. the 81 h ilny oi AttLUst, 10W. Ho names hs wltiiewes: (leorgo F. KIuk. of Motlfortl, Oregon; Charles H. KiiiK. ol Herby. Orccon; George King, ot Meaford, Oregon; Zaek Maxey.of Big Butte. Oregon. Any ami all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this omce on or before said 8th day ofAugimt, IPO. . J.T. BR'noiw. Regloter. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' United States Land Ofllce. ROftoburg, Orepon, June h, lftM. Notice Is hereby vtven tbnt In compliance with the provisions of tho net of Congress o: JnnoS, 1ST8, entitled "An Act for the sale 01 Timber Lands In th( Elates ot rultfornla. Ore go- Nevada, and Washington Territory." a extended to all the Public Land States by aci Of AUJTUM4. ISM, OKOKOK R. LISDLEY, .( Medford, County ot Jachson, Stite of Orepon. tm thif day ttlo.l in this ofllce hli sworn sttuomfitt No; fi"36, for the purchnso ol the N K of xiH'tlnii No. 11. in township No. ft! south, tangc . li t'Hstt, and will offer proof to stiouJ thai the ltnd sought 1 more valuablf f.-r Ms Umber or .stone thnii for agricultural nv.itH' . and to "tabHI hifoUlm to said am! b.-i, .re A. S. Hilton. V. S CoH'i'iUsloncr, : Irsotll: e in ! tfun". Otp -w, ti Jr.!!.-!). 'he ei. ln'nv or .Uffiit lf"4 Hi- nume ' it-,:.-.'.-: 'hiiut .a. W'Tt'. l"tiiv L. Davis, w- iimii t irifv. Prank W. llollis, allot i'niH. t. Oregon. ,nv an l i.U ;.".n,s elainur-ii adversely thf tlHWv .V-criitOt; K:nl art- rf.iut'-led to tlle;tbf- ? el nusln ihtj-otlice on or bclure salu -Jth day of August, 1904. t . J.T BridoW, Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of ttit Stale of Oregon, for Ufll-Ollfm I JltClinU:!. Kreil W Slh-rii, I'luiiitifl, v.. Cbat lts 1 Sull fur 't longer, KreU lvinner, Ji-lin i 1'iinl J'fliiitK-:!, Hulue Unvo tiiut II till ii: llon I'liifjiKt r) and K L. Sucre, dt- It e a 1 I ndantB. Jproptity 'Vu Clinr.tw Ht'tilnuur. Uultlu Gi.ivt: -. ItHliie reiinioi') ttnij r'-, li. Slfurs ol iliu aliuvo iiitiucil ilf k;uuunu Ih Til KASIG OF TUB KT.VJ'R OIIKOdN; You tire hereby requited tu ueur iind un-v.er ilit-L'iinjilaiiil lilu mjauibt yutt lu the atovu eii'i,,i. i-uit wnhiu tix weeKh fruiii tlx- rate of the 11 rat publk ailoo ot llllH Summoim Wlneh i -t ol ilti puhllvntiou Ik Friday, ihe'.nu iu.j ) Ju y )!iPoii(i li you fail to no appear mi uiiei it-r vvuut tuereof ibu llaintlJT win a, jjly iu iii- 'turl for a Judf-muiil anil ilec'ftu i ! m.Mih iHiun unil p.nltlouor the N ot Uo iialinli I-Kfiil No. 70 111 S.'etKill '20 ami Town- Muip nuuiu, raaut '-i Went ot iuv nil) Mat. in JiieKKou County Oieron, utcoriiiiiK t t -e repeetivu rltihtu of Plaintiff und Deleuduuis aud in ea"e purlltloD can mt be had, then lor ( tli j Hule ol said premitsea and u dtvitiiou of tbo , proceeds aecoraing to th respective rinlus of all the purtien after the payiueni of the costs and e.MJeiiPiehOt partition tncludiiu tuxes aau One ri until td Dollars reaKoiiublu utiornev'H n en nuu tor sue a inner una lunuer rcnci to tlic conn muv seeiu equlmiil';. Tiif above Bmoiiiona its ordt red published m th; Mkiuohd Mail for nix consecutive weeks from t e duteol flrsi publication uy order of nuit. t. ii. iiuuim, tine ui lue juciges 01 ino ClrcU'tCoun lor JackfOa County, Oregon. Chaklks Pkim, Attcrney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. lo the Circuit Court of the Statu ot Oregon ff.niie County of Jueltcua uu Joirphlne W. Dowuey, pluiutill, vs. Miehael Down v. defendant. , Ki'WETO OToT: uoiu oi mo service oi luit buminonh upon you, if se'rved within this County, cr 11 served with in any oilier County til thin State, tbeu within two. iy days from the date of tho (service ol ihla Summons upon ou; or if by publi-mtion tlte.ii withlu six wteks from Ural date of pub licBiiⅈ nnd iryou fall ao to anaweo far want thoreof, the plnfntfll will apply to the court for tint relief pruyed fur In ber com p mi at hereto to-wlt For a decrt e forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exfatlnp between you and tho plrlDtiff. Thin Summons Is published la the Medkohd Mail pursuant to an order of 11. K. Hanna, judge, made in Chambers -t Jacksonville, said County aud State, July 14, 1904 The lirst publication bohiE on the ISth dav of Julv. 1904. und the lat. publication on the 26th day of .-lllUNl, IW1 M GHooe, Attorney lor Plain lift SUMMONS. In the Circuit' Court of the State of Oregon ior m&oumy oi jbcksod sr. M. J. Carpenter, plaintiff, vb. G..W. Carpenter, defendant To G. W. Caroeuter the above named defendant 1NTHENAMEOFTH ESTATE OF OREGON; You are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled Court within ten days from be ume oi i ne service oi luunununuos upon you, ii aervea wumn mis uoumv.or u servea wim- in anv other County of this State, then within twei.ty days Irotn the aate of tho service of thin summon a upon you; or ir by pub lli-atton llieii wlthtn six wefika from first date ol publication; and if you fail no to answer lor want thereof, ihe plulntiff will apply to the Liourt tor iue renei prayea ior in our ooxpiain horeiu to-wlt; - For a decree forever dlssolvlne the bonds of matrimony now existing between vou and the p lain tiff , lois aunimoos is puoiisueu id idc hkufohu Mail pursuauttoao order of H. K. Hanna, iudse. made In Chambers al JackHonvi le aald Couuty and State, July 14. 1904. Tot urai puoucauon Deing on me into uay oi Juiy, 1WM. and the laatoubltcatlon on the 26th dav of AUgUM, IHOl. ai. u. iiuuk, ALiurneyior riainvin. CONTEST NOTICE. Rosehurg, Oregon, May 26, 190i A BUDlUieUb COIllCBt KU1UI1VU IIHVII1K UccD tiled tn this office bv George Kins. con. teatant, against Homestead entry No. 117GS, made June 30. 1902. for thene U. Scot Ion 20. Twp 33 s. Range 3 e, by George C. Reee, con- icmeu, in waivu iv in tuiteu turn tut! wuiry man has never established his residence on the land, that there has never been a habitable dwelllne on the land: that the small eabin contained no cooking- Utensils, rtvf or bed, that the land Is not agricultural, but lies In a deep gulch' and Is covered with timber and rock ledges, and valuable for the timber. Said parties are hereby. notltlco to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Atiytmt 20. iwj, ueiore a. a. union, u. a. omiuisKiont r. at his ofllce ln Medford, Orogon, and that final hearlne will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on Au.v list 30,1904, before the Register and iittcotvcr at ibe united states lAtia uuice tu Rose burg, Oregon. The said contestant havlne. tn nroner affida vit, tiled May 16, 1904, set forth facts which show that after due alllcence nersonal service of .this notice can not be made, it li nereuy oraereu ana aireciea mm sucn nonce be given by due and proper publication. j. a. booth, tteceiver TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . . United States Lund Ofllce. Roseburg, Oregon, June 14, 191)4. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance lib the provisions of the act or Counress of urn :s. 1S7S. entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands In ibo states of California, Oregou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to nil the Public Land States by act of August -i.iw.. , hA i in .11. unir.i a, 'rosnect. County of .Jackson. State of Ore gon, has this day Died In this oltlco uer kvop K Htemeut. No, G,,29, for the purehaso of the N S K Socilop No 2 in Township No. lilt .South, Knne No. 3 East, nud will offtT proof to show that ihe land s night is more valuable, for Us Minber or stone than frr avncuilu'iu purposes, ana to estnbfisu ucr .1 til in to s;iiu I.iud before A. S. liliton. U, S. Commissioner, at his office In Mcdfard, Oregon, on Friday, tueHtb day ol September, U01. She uames as witnesses: John Grieve William T. firlcve. Alfred M. Christie, George Daniel, all of Frospecl, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to ill? their Maims in this ofllce on or before said 9th day ofSeptembcr, 1WJ. J. T. Bridges, Register. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Unitkd States LandOppicr, . Roseburg, Oregon, June 14. 19M. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provlsiontof the act of Congress of June , 1S78. entitled "An act for the -sale of limber lauds in the States of California, Ore gun, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho publicised slates by aot ol August 4, 1892, JOHN GRIEVfC, ol Frospect.Codnty of Jackson, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this nice his sworn anuetuont No 6J28, for the putchaseof the N ) S K i of Section No. 5, In Township No RS Mouth, H-tuge No. S Kftst, and will otler proof t.i show that the land auht is more valuable for its timber or Hone th.in for aarlcultural purposes and to establish his claim to said lann before A S. Bllton. IT. 8. Commissioner, al his ofllce in Medford, Oregon, on Friday the 9th .1:iy of September, ltXM. He names a witnesses: Katie M. Grieve, William T Grieve. Alfred M. Christie, ueorge nmiivi.ttH of iTospeei. urecon. Anv ml all nnn cIn'mlnR n1rtrt!jr lit hnvc.di.n-rll.cit Inn.l. re tSqueftcil lo ltl ihclr Hlm li. nils i.fflcc on or Mfore mid 9l y o, .,,.n,.,r, .-.H.,. y . TIMBER LAND ACT, JTNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOH ! rnn.icATiox T'nlted stated Land OfiW, j Roteburir. (n on. July 22. UH ; Notice'" berci't piwn thiit in con.nllar.rf ' wnh tbo nrixitonV of th; aM of Ci--iit;ress ol : JureS 1ST?, rn titled "An act for the a!e of timber lands In the States of California, Ore- ; gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," asi extended to hi) the Public Land tmes by act ol August ), IfeW, CO II A It DHOWS', of Medford, county of Jut'lieoH, State of Or- gOU, mi U(l.V nit'Q in lOOKCt DiTuworn ! Ntaf.-nient No. &W-I, leu tins i.nn-linsi- o( ibe lota i I u t stctlon 1, uw hMp JU h h, ru'ige 2 i e!lt ; lots 4 uml h uf Mfcti.m So. C Mi lownsuip 1 No, :! south, rmut- N, :; i-u.i, and will offr prool to shuw itjtit the lumi . mglit is more i vuliin hip lot lis tlmlier or touu than for ' aur i-uliura; pufpu.eH. iut tn estut)ltsh her uiaiin io mio ntiKi u'Mon- tf. niion, u.. Commissioner at liU ollt u ft Murltoril, Ore on.oo Saturday, tli-Mb il iv f t ttlar. ltMt. She nanitiB as witneftt-: (Jeor. e F. Km and Louis tt Brown, of Medford, i.irt-uii, William (Jriuvu and Ueurge Duniel. of P roe pee I, it fjron. oy aud all persons elntinlnK Drlvtrsely the k nve described luuds nrt- rciji-stt'd to tile t tiroiaimfc in 'his ofllce o.i or before .said 3th uay of October, 1904. J.T. I) k litem. Register. Societies of Medford. I. O. O. H. Lodge No. 83, meets In I. O. 0. F. hall ensry Sutinuay at 8 p. in. Visiting broth ers always wtleoiue. J. K. Day, N. U. J. W. Lawton, itee. See I 0. O. F -Rogue R ver Kncampment. No. 30, meets In 1. O. O Y. hiH the second and fourth Witinesdu) ol tach niQnih at & p.m n D. K.Day, C. P. H H. Hauvev. Scribe. Olive Rebekah l odge No m.ets in I. M 0. F. hall Ilrst aud luird TueHttayb of "sch month. Vlhlliiig slstorn inv'ed to attend GEHTItUDE 'VlLt-ON, N O. Fannie Haskins, Ucc.Seu. A. F. aau A. M. Meets first Friday on or lo foje full moon at S p.m., in Matonlc hah. . , , M. Pur din, W. M J. W. Lawton, Kec. Sec. K. of F -Talisman lodge No. SI. meets Mon. uajdvcuuK wis p. m. vteiunir Drotiiers al- nuiuuni). . 1. V AWTEH, V, (J. Knlehts of the Maccabees. Triumph Tout r.0;,1?1 mt!et ln regular review ou the 1st and M Frliluysof each month in A. O. U, W Hall at 7:30 p. m.- Visiting 8ir Hulghts cordially lu. vi!,e.tii0 atlt)nd- A. B. Eluson, Commander. w. T. York, r. k. A.O. U W., Degree of Honor Esther lodge NO. 06. meets eccrv lot. ktiI ia U'nrf,,.i.. evening ol each month at A. O..U. W. hall. .HIIf.UOBA woods, C. ot H. ClarencbMcPhrkfom, Reo, AJ i'1UJ ?X Lodf") No. 98, meets everv first and tb rd Weodesday In tho month at $ p. id. In their ball in the Opera block. Visitiu broLherB invited to attend. A. . W. A. STEWART, M. W. ABHAfii. Houbard, Recorder. " p of -Mdford Lodge No. 42. mett every Tuesday, evening In A. O. U. ;W. ball. VMUug Fraters luvlted to attend. i ' 0 ' PRiNcia Jordan, P. M. L. A. JORDAN. BflO. Woodmen of the World Camp No. 90. meets Velf TUTBdlur evenins In K. of ft hall. Medford Oregon. . Chrysunthemum Circle No. 84, Women of Woodcraft Menu uolt.tnA ann n... " i .. o'eac" month at7:S0 p.m. In K. o( P. half. .o.niie niout;r mviietl. Mlts. ADA Ml US, G. N. Prob A no i.e. Clerk. W. R. C Chester A Arthur mnu M it meets first aud third Wednesday of each" raoiitb ot 2 o'clock p. m:, lo Woodman's ball u MRS.IVAKHOMA80N,PteB. Mrs. Hester Hahtzbi.!., Seo. O. A. R. Oh ester A. Arthur Pnor w ai meets In Woodman's hall every first and th.rd Wednesday night In each month at 7: Visiting Comrades cordially Invited to attend. Animus, vom. F.M. Stewart, Adjutant. W. C, T. TI. MAt ntu-n. the Presbyterian church. m t WBfl BDC. Preside". Mrs. J. MOROAN,,8ecretary. Fraternal Brotherhood XTto i;ni Friday evenings at 7:60 p. m.. In their hall in K.of P. building, Medford, Oregon. V'sitlne Sisters und Brothers cordially Invited. ... is. iSADs, Pres O. W. Mubphv. Secretary. 0. E. 8. Reamen Rhanior. Ms, ttn TnDtc mid at d fourth Wednesday's of each month at. Miisontc Hall. Medford, Oregon. Vlsitlne Sis tern aud Brothers alwnvs welcome. ' . WKi.r.iR tVjiiTMAN, W, M, Mrs. Mattib Pick r i. Secretory. A. O. F. Meets every Mondur nlcnt t 7-juv P. m. in A. O. U W. hall. Visltlno p.B.n cordially welcomed. E- L. Gchnka. c R jas. STEWART, Kec Secy. theo;Puini7K:orp:hairWLetai ine ca,Ior ii. n. Howard, Captain. E. L. Kiavood, Recoriier. OHTJBOHES OF MEDFORD. Methodist RplHcopal Churcn W. ft. Minr. Dastr. Preachini'ovfirvSnhhfith t n and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., D. T. u:iwion, supi. i;iaat meetinr follows, preaching service Sunday morning. Jullu Meeker, leader. Kpworlh League at 7 :ft) p. m.. Ceorge Fox, president. Kcgulur pravei meet- Ladles Aid Society every Tuesdny afternoon Mrs. C. W. ConkHn, president. Junior Ep. worlh Lcacue every Sundav at .1:00 p. m.. Mrs. Owen, superintendent. Missionary Swmetv meets llrst Friday In eaoh month, Mrs. Char lotte Hubbard, president. Presbyterian Church Rev. W. P.- Shields notor Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m and7:Mp.m. Siirday school at 10 a. m., Jas Martin, Supt. Christian Endeavor, li:30 p. m.' Junior (Christian Endravor, S p. in. Everr Tnursday prayer meeting, 8 p. m; First Tues day evening of every month church social. Second Tuesday every month, 2:30 p. m., Mis sion society, rust and third Tuesdays every month, 2:: p. m.. Aid socletv. Rev. W. F. Shields. Pastor: Miss Rculah "Warner, Sunt. S. S.; Miss Edith Van Dyke Superintendent C. fc.; David M. Day, free S. C. E. Mrs.J G.Van Dyke, Pres. Aid society: Mrs. J Vt. Cox. Pres. Mission Society, Christian church corner of S1xh and 1 streets. Preaching every Lord's Day at li a, m. aud 8 p. m Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayei meeting every Thursday evening-. Tho people welcome. K. A. Chllds, pastor. Resides at the church. Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. M L. Darby, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. ana evening: Sunday school at 10a.m.: Prayermeetlng Thursday evening at 8 o'clock; Woman's Home Mission Society meets first Wednesday In each monih at 2:30 p. m Every one Is cordially Invited to all our services Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock at the res dence of E, H. Dunham, ol Talent. All are wejcoine. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Ianil Ofliee at Roseburg, Orogon, Julv IS 1904. l; , ,..h..!nS .Yi,f. ' " ''"'J. c.f, n "ce,! " ' '" 1 ' . " ' "PI V" t! VXgtJt tilZ Notice is hereby given that the following icniiou CI 111 in Tf A. S lice in Mi'ilford, Oregon, on Saturday, September J4, 1ft U. LEVI H. FACCETT, bviieorire T. Faue.tt. heir to. and sdmints tratorol estate tnid IavI II. Faucet t. cc-reasod rniryman, on II. K. No Ik-A. for the S R i. Section 2, ic Townhin ;a South, Range 2 Last. He name tho (o"oiving ituc. t. tov hl contininms 'eiidenoe noon and cu'th a i;m of saMUml, tIi : Jrmo A. Perry and William T. tirleve, of Pr-rec. Orogon. Frank w, Holland, Richard; W. Gray, of Medford. Ore gon. J. T. Bridges, Register.