The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, December 09, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    siUye AMERICAN"
CUT CLASS(Trade Mark)HIGHEST QUALITY
Wa
A LITTLE OF
The light ngniiiBt tho oigurotto Is
still waning. Tboy are boiug burut
all overjthe world.
Don't patrionze home Industry.
It might make your town appear
prosperous and livoly. '
A curious oaso that of a Portland
man lining suod for dlvoroe. The
wifo alleges that once a month he la
ftabjectto spoils whou he ill treats
jhor.
M. Sidlny and wifo moved to Jack
sonville lust wook, for the purpose of
wilding their two youngest daugh
ftarg, Jullu and llolon, to St. Mury's
.Aottdomy.
Sourotury Toft and his party sailod
til 21st on tho oruiser Dolphin for
IReJutnoola, whoro the secretary will
Itrnnsfor to tho oruisor Columbia, both
-w&iwuls .going theuoo to Pnnamn. ,
Sonutor Dopow, of New York, is
Xirauticalb ussurod of ro-eloution to
Jtho United States senate. Oororuor
Odoll lias said bo Svould not be a can
didate or'tiHce any part in any way
asgnlnflt Dopow.
The big Grizzly -Uiaut redwood in
California has a diameter of 85 feet.
5Cwo suoh trees placed side by side
across an averago stroet would fill it
ITroui fence to feuce and into the lot
monrly four foot.
At the murdor trial of Nan Patter-
' " son, iu -New York, tho skeleton of the
i i victim, Caesar Young, was produoed,
1m he purpose of showing to the jury
o ttio-uxaot.' range of the bullot that
' joaused bis death.
ft may seem rather late in the day
1 to express our sympathy for Adam,
. liut.veoaa't help being sorry as we
thirdl how herd It was for him to
euk borne quietly at this Imo of
jyn r, when the loaves are dry and
fpra s'nn ' telephone subscribers
t'malnra ' papor for the purpose of
WTfireftik '8 tbolr opinions of tho hello
h xtrls," nu "" otbor matteis. To ob
' tain 'pof'tfc ""y uublasod articles, wo
1 Jiopo' MioA !tor rofraina from having
a ilphoniiiiiH ia oU1"8'
'! Tht tolognra. ' oy Kussia has pur
tfebasod 5,0IK;uffc ' pounds of propaied
.Prwef In Cb., Tho moro figures
9o not Hatlsfy .'be mind. Lot ub
vMiurjdnto. It ia big boot that will
ftriMss M0 pounds, .it will take 7000
umcli cuttle ito 1111 tlmt BushIuu ordor.
IfypTIOlS
Tlavelxteti suffering from Impure Blood
for mnny years, haviug Boils and othei
Eruptions. Haviug heard of S. S. S. I de
. eidcdtti try it, nud am glnd to say that it
lias done me a great deal of good. lintend
tfo continue to use it, as I believe it to be
tthe best Blood Medicine on the market.
CleveUuwVTctiu. W. K. Dirrims.
'For over fifteen yoars I have stiff ereO
smore or tea from Impure Mood. About
yenr ago I had a bull appear on my leg
itelow the. knee, which was followed by
t -xfaree more on my ueck. I saw S. S. 8.
: advertised and decided to try It. After
.taking three bottle -" ?;ib disuppearc l
-cauid I navo'.not been troubled any since.
Gun. O. I-'krTio,
ucn4 W. Jefferson 8t- Louisville, Ky. .. ,
Newark, Ohio, Mav aj, 1003.
Prom childhood I had been bothered
-with hd blood, skin eruptions and boils.
M had boils ranging from five to twenty In
number each season. The burning ac
icompanytag the eruption was terrible.
36. S. S. seamed to be just the medicine
beetled In my case. It drove out all impu
nities and bad blood, giving me peruia
meat relief from the skin eruption and
abo'tla. This has tieen ten years ago, and 1
Shave never had a return of the disease.
MBS. I. D. ATBKRTON.
Write tor out
book on Wood and
skin diseases.
Mediaal adWce
or any special In-
formation abont
yoarr ease wttl oust
jo nothing.
TXkt Swift pwm Attairta, fav
There is nothing more suitable for a
Christmas present than a piece of
CUT GLASS
There is no better grade than "The
Haviland China has also made many
house wives happy
rner (S
Keutuok Is dry for once. There has
boon virtually no raiu since the first
wook iu July and tho country is dry
us tiudor. Ponds, creeks and wells
huve gone dry and every cure is being
tnkon to prevont fires getting started,
even forests boiug patrolled through
four of Ore.
Thirteen deaths resulted from font
ball this season. The casualty list is
the same as last year, but the number
fo sorlous injuries during the season
just closed will exceed that of any
yoars since tho introduction of the
modern oollege sport. The players
injured number 200.
One of those stories that can only
bo invontod by a geniua is told by the
London Chronicle about tho compos
ers Sir Alexander MacKenlze and the
lute Sir Arthur Sullivan. Sir Arthur
wanted to diroot his fellow-musician
to a bouso of whlob he had forgotten
tho number, so ho told Sir Aloxandor
that the doorsorappor was in E-fiat
and that worthy kicked every soraper
iu tho stroot uutil he came to the
right ono.
J'Vom Chioago oomoB the good but
not unexpected nows that with settled
political oondttons as a basis for
flnanc'a' confidence and harmony in
all othor elements thut make for pros
perity, tho railroads of the country
are oxperienoing a groat revival of
trado, dovoloplng when the election
of President Roosevelt was a foregone
conclusion, and since that time it
has so grown that the traiflo now is
expected to smash all records.
Toatber Wbat do you mean, Willie
Emerson Boaneby, that a battleship
j ia a rowboatT" William Emerson
Beansby--"You will pardon my say
ing that ' you both misooastrue my
meaning and mispronounce my
words. In this instanoe tha word i
r-o-w that ia found in Mcow,'r Fol
lowing thla direction and adopting:
my hypothesis, yon will readily dis
cover that I am right in my tnnda--
montal postulate." Baltimore Amer
ican.
Mothers' Be Careeul
of the health of your children. Look
nut for coughs, colde, oroup and w&oop-
tni? eongh. Htop them 10 time une
Minute Cough Onrris the best remedy.
Harmless and pleasaot. aold oy Ubae,
Strang.
Real Estate Transfers.
O W T.nwlB at si to 0 II (.owls and J D
' 'Iwwll, nroporty In tp.-Vr $
II J Itunmn to J A Moduli, lot 27 bit 1 K
It ililil til Anhlaml
1 M'
1 W
S 1' II .niuburs lu 11 H Darsoburu. sec fi
l !W I 0 l0 iion 1000 00-
J ' WllllniiH to W M WllllMH,Dell tp
3d -I .... . . . 800 M-
J n lloyet nx t-i KiiKono Tibbotts, pon-
looo oo!
Kukciio 'ritibet s Hi Joint R'illy, lot 10 n 1
4 or ioi .isi. i-rncnts nun to .uMtinnu. . awo uo
iiKi-tt Tlbbuts to (1 IS !jrva. lnd Iu i
in an l o 600 oo i
K a un m nx to It L Darllttir, lot 11
li k -7(lol.t Mill ISO 00'
T K -ittilh Qt tlx tu Snritb Kason;T t
S.17 noro.-i -400 00-
Jullu i.'leu.cnuot tlx torn Ray, e
Vs tVobb totl F Amnions nanrtz rintni
In si'i'S tpl3tv 150 00
r it tiicKOVot ux ton tl t'litinin!, n v
r-ir D i. C nn ol tn 30 8 r 1 o ucros. .
10 00
-100 00
900 00
-179 00
S II WllllitutH to Curlln It Moan tp r) s
ri I
.Inn llrnilln to J n(lr!hinn. w oti wW
ot h o ti sou 2 tp Hfl s r 1 o
HC R It Co to Jits llrailon. w Kot lirll
of ft o M soo -J6 tp 80 3 w
Bwsre of C ountertelta.
DitWItt's is the only unnulno Witch
IIkioI Salve" writes J. L. Tuoker, ol
Centre, Ala. "I have used It in my
family for Piles, Cuts, and burns for
veers and cau reoommend' It to be the-
bost salve on the market. Every
family should keep It, as It is an in
valuable household remedy, and should!
always he kept on hand for immediate
toe. Mrs. Samuel Gage, of NoMh
Bush, N. Y says: 1 bad a lever sera
on my ankle for twelve years that the
doctors could not cure. All sal vea and
blood remedies proved worthies I
could not walk for over two years.
Finally I was persuaded to try Uo Witts
Wlten Basel Salve, which has enm
nlulelvoured me. It ia a wonderful
roliel.1' DeWltt's Witch Haul Salve
cures without leaving a scar. Bold by
Ohas. Strang.
A COUNT AND A PRINCC DEAD.
Vienna, Dee. 8. The Rnsslan am
bsMador, Count Peter Kapnlst, died
at 1 o'aloek yesterday alter noon from
an apofUettc stroha.
IfBTDOh, Doe. SPrinos rNdertck
I BDbeno)hrn, a nraiirbex of the non
Mrsln( Btgmarhursn bstnah of the
atMflr, and a yonnf brother at Hlnji
Uoatrss at RmniMHta. ts dead.
OAMTOTII a..
Btaaate lhe Hind tt But lwnl taeH
Davis
WANTtD . ijiuci,i
TO SETTLE THE STRIKE
Union Men of Carnw'e Mills Seek Aid
From the Exesut've.
Washington. Dec. 3. Preside1
Roosevelt yesterday informed a dale
gatlon representing the Amalgamated
Association of Iron, Steel and Tin-
plate Workers that he saw no way by
which he properly or legally could In
terfere to bring about a settlement ol
the strike of the union employes ol
the Carnegie Steel oompany ol
Youngstown and Girard, Ohio. U di
rectly lnrclvoj about 700 men at
toungetown and 200 at Girard. Sev-
eral hundred others have been thrown
out of employment by the strike ol
the Iron men.
President Shaffer of tho A maid
gamato was requested by tho striking
mon to lay the matter before the pres
ident In tho hope that he might be
able to suggest a means of adjustment
Mr.' Shatter was presented to the pres
ident ya-,trday b.y Representative
elect Aubrey Thomas of Ohio, whe
also introduced to the president Doric
Evans, organizer of the Amalgamated
association.
The settlement was discussed in
detail, the president expressing his
regret that the difference! between
the mon and employing company ap
parently were not susceptible of ami
cable adjustment. He said, however,
that he had no authority which would
warrant him to Interfere In the trou
ble, glad as he would be to see a set
tlement of the strike. Mr. Shaffci
and Air. By ana ' expressed apprecia
tion of President Roosevelt's Interest,
thongh tbey regretted that he was un
aMe to aeatst them. They said they
understood the president's position
and had no way to suggest to him to
help them.
RECTOR OF ST LUKE'S.
Aahbwnbam, Ontario-, T entities to
Um Qood Qualities or Chora ber-
lala'e bough Remedy.
I Ashburnham. Ont.. Anrll 18. 1903.
I think it ia only rieht that I should
tell you wbata wondeful effeot Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has-prod need.
The day before EaBter was no distress'
ed with scold and couge that I did not
think to be able to take any duties the
next day, as my voice was almost obek
ed by tbe cough. - The same day I re
ceived as order from you lor a bottle
of your cough remedy. I at onoe pro.
dnced a small bottle and took about
three doses of the medicine. To pry
great relief tbe eough and cold had
completely disappeared and D was ab.e
to preach three times ou Tweeter Day.
I know. thai this rapid and effective
oure was due to your Cough- Remedy.
I make this testimonial without solici
tation, heiDir thankful to nave found
snob a Godsend remedy
Respectfully yours.
E. A. Lanofeldt; M.. A.
Hector of St. Luke's Church.
To Chamberlain Medicine Co.
This remedy is for sale by Chaa. Straag
RESUMES PAYING DEPOSITORS.
BuUalo, N. Y., Dec. 3. The German
Ainortcfin bank, on which a run began
y.usteruay, oponcil its door3 us usual
ut 9 o'clock, today. At 10 o'clock there
were about twenty withdrawing de
positors tn Hue. All were being paid
promptly. Vice President Schilling
said there v. as uo doubt whatever of
the bank's ability to withstand t&y
cuu, but he did not anticipate that
more than a few thousand dollars
would tm withdrawn. President Emery
stated that the German-American
bank had about J800.000 in available
currency and within twenxy-four
hours could have lf.600.000.
toughing' Spell Caused Death.
"Hairy Duokwelk, aged 2& years,
choked to deatb oaaiy yesterday morn
tnii at his home, in the presence of his
wile and child. He oontrscted a
slight cold a few days ago and paid but
little atteatlon to tt. Yesterday morn
ing be was seised with a fit of coughing
which continued ior some time. His
wile sent lor a physloian but before he
oouia arrive, aootner coughing spelt
came on and Duekwell died from auffo
oatlun. 8t. Louis Globe Democrat.
Deo. 1, 1901." Ballard's Horehonnd
Syrup would have saved him. 26o, '"'' ',
tl.00 per bottle at Strang's drug store.
j fwOVEMENT OF THE FLEET.
t HI and of Patlm. Strait of BabM.
Mantles, Dec s. Pour Rtrestan. war
as si 1 1 Perlm at I o'elcck yw
!eT aaatalaB, isnteir semthwnrd.
TasaHsa. a. Is-.Ths Rndstm anr
WsW natil Man. mrmerty t-i
sspaMft nsa r Sfce tfrrio sn-t
bssti u) mm hav arrtrsd ham sad strs
When you want a pleasant purgative
try Chambo'laln't Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are east to take and
prodnoe no nnnsen, jrrlitlrs or ctbr
rltacreeahleeffevt. For sale bj Chai
S 'ao(f.
TRY TO REGAIN METER HILL.
Russians Will Make Last Stand Be
tween Llaotl and Mantao.
Toklo, Dec. 3. It Is reported here
that the Russians have attempted tc
retake Meter Hill. They S3somb!ed a
t-trong force and assaulted the posi
tion, but were repulsed with heavy
loss, '
Tho Japanese, finding sailors anions
the Russian dead, believe that If men
from tho fleet are being employed In
making sorties, the complement of the
force must be falling short.
The fact that the Russians are forti
fying the positions available between
Llaotl and Mantao mountains In
creases the boiler that they will make
their last stand there.
Imperial headquarters makes the an
nouncement that seventeen officers
have been killed and sixty-four wound
ed in the field, but does not mention
the place. ' It Is presumed that It was
at Port Arthur.
The details of tho attacks of the
9wordsmen at Port Arthur are nu
known here, and a difference of opin
ion exists as to whether any of the
attacking parties were armed exclu
sively with swords. Possibly many of
tbe soldiers carried swords in addi
tion to their bayonets, for the Japan
ese retain much ancient respect for
.'ho svord and continue training with
It, despite the opposition of the officers
of tbe nower school.
Tho resulta of this sword attack
wore evidently negative.
The wounded leg of General Naka
mura has be-in amputated.
The party under General Saito re
tired and did not press the attack.
Mukden, Dec. 3. Continuous under
ground works hnvo been constructed
In the vicinity of Slnchlnpu, two miles
west of the Shakbe railroad station,
enabling the Itusslans to pass from
post to post unieen and In safety.
At the village of Tsele the lines are
so close that the voices of the Japan
ese can bo heard In the Russian
trenches.
General Rennenkamnffs troops are
fieMlng with slightly increased ac
tivity. Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt and
serious trouble In your system is ner
vousness sleeplessness, or stomach up
sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis
member the troublesom cause. It
never fails to tone the'stomach, regu
late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate
the liver and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particulary and
all the usual attending aohes vanish
under us searohlng: and thorough
effectiveness. Electric bitters are only
60o, and that Is returned if it don't
give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by Chsa. Strang, druggist
LOOKS BAD FOR SHH SUS8IOV.
New York, Dec. J. There be no
ships absldy 'lqgJsUtson tn tb present
coo-is. TMs As bees decided by
the EeDUJjtcan leaOan of tbe houM.
and XhKeW4ijo oaoteaatooef' oom
mlastoaf, which ban been oooBluerlns
ins question ox me sMntisat mhrlnOi
may report, the question Is sssaed so
far as, tha Immediate . fattm Is con-
iracd. The deficit In tho bessurr
has settled the matter for tbe coming
session. Tha will be' tbe great and
lmoat the only argsment meg bgr the
opponents of subsidy. The excess of
expenditures over receipts for the
fiscal year of nearly f 30,000,000 wlTl ifce
constantly held dp br eoononnste, and.
the sfiltNiubidy scheifle Is tie flnrt to
feel its alTecis.
I was much afflctewith sciatica,""
writes Ed. C. Nad, Iowovllle, &; re wick
Co , Khiw, "going abwt on crutches
and fluffier irnr a deal of puln. I was in-
ilooed tn try Ba I lord 'a Urnovr Llnlmeat,
whtoh rellered me. I ewed three 50c.
bottles. It is tbe greatest liniment I
ever used, bare recommended it to a
number of persons; all esprtae them
delve;) us bahix benefited1 hy it 1 now
walk without crutnbee, able to perforin
ii erPHt "eal ol light labor on the farm.""
2oc, 50 1, 1.00 at Chris. fctranp'B.
Makoa Kldooya and Bladder Right
Have you oought that wedding
riug? Cltvood has a tine line.
ELECTRIG
Be asp to date aaatl aae ttae Great Modern Improve
meaat Klectrlc Light.
We will carry a comolete line ol Eleotrloal Fixtures, do
House Wiring, Bell and Aonunotator work, Dynamo and
Motor Setting, Electric Sign work aud Electrical Repair '
work,.,,,
MYERS & RIED, Electricians
Phosae Mo..
MtCDrOaXO,
laat'' sWeWat'!uVWs'J avtvvavsasasavayvjvaaJ Ac
aSSs,Ss.XN.SN,Tx.7S,F;F"aaay aa-.
CHRISTflAS
Silverwiare
Carving Sets
Cutlery
S H. a. NICHOLSON.
AGED STOREKEEPER ROBBtU.
Visitor Also Made to Disgorge His
Valuables.
Chico, Dec. 3. Constable Hlndmnn
of this city has been notlflod that one
of tho boldest robberies which has oc
curred In Butte county for many years
has taken piace at what Is known as
the 'Ten-nilio house. Two men entered
012. Sy'l strJ conducted by John
Holieuiieek,' a hintf pver 70 yours oi
age, and held him up at tho point of a
revolver. They secured eight $5 pieces
and SO in small silver.
Then they tied the old man and la J
him on the floor and told him the
were going to bitch up his horse ar.4
buggy and drive to Chico. They told
him not to worry, and that he wouul
And his horse and buggy at the Chico
livery stable.
While in the barn, hitching the
horse to tho bugy, James GarlanJ.
drove up. He was also held up at th:.
polnt of a revolver and relieved of
He was then taken to the house anu
also tied and laid on the floor.
The two men took bis horse an 5
buggy and started to this city. Gar
land managed to wriggle loese and ur.
tled the knots that secured Hollei
beck. They went to Chico switch, sev
eral miles dist?.-t, and telephone ;
here for officers.
Officer.! started out and Just outsid
tbo city limits came upon the norl
and wagon In the road. It had bee;,
abandoned by the robberB. Tbe en
tire country was searched, but no
traoe'was found of the criminals.
Of Interest to Mothers
Thousands of little ones die every
year of oroup. MoBt of them could
nave been saved by a lew does ol
Foley's Honey and Tar, and every
family with ohildren should keep it in
the house. It contalnes no opiates ane
is Bate and Bure. Mrs. George H.
Picket, San Francisco, Calif., writes:
"My baby bad a dangerouB attack of
croup and we tnought she would choke
to deatb, but one dose of Foley's Honey
and Tar relieved her at once after
other remedies had failed. We are
never a minute without It in tbe bouse.
For Bale at tbe Medford Pharmacy.
No Case of Pneumonia on Record.
We do not know of a Bingle Instance
where a cough or cold resuLed iu pneu
monia or consumption when Foley's
Honey and Tar bad been taken. It
cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do
not take ohances with some unknown
preperatlon which may obtain opiates
wbioh causes constipation, a condition
that retards recovery from a cold. Ask
for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse
any substitute offered. For sale bj
the Medforu Pharmacy. -
FOflEefT ASSOCIATION MEETS.
Ban Francisco. Doc. 3. The Califor
nia Water and Forest association
gathered tn convention yesterday at
the moms of tbe San Francisco Cham
ber of Commerce. The efforts of tho
eonventlon will prlnotpaUy be directed
to arriving at a coMfta3ion as to what
la to be done In the matter of water
legislation In this state and a discus
sloe of a new forest bill which has
been nraiiared by the bureau of agrl
endears' S-ofoasor Fortler of th!
TSMvanttr of California told of the ex.
toasSTO essssrisMats la Irri cation that
had beast sanded on under the act ot
eke IsajlWatiire.
Sour
Stomach
Me appeals, loss of strength, osmse
ess, bsadaahs, oonattpaHoa. bad breath,
general debility, sour liaiogs, sad oatstrh af
tfakUMn.ah.M.llJ-. l.JI.
-.n.....ll..B,HpiHlUUImna HOWX
earsslndlfsstloa. This saw discovery raprs
SBntsthe natural Juleea of digestion ss Iney
eilsr In s healthy stomach, combined with
w groaten Known tonic and reoonstructlvs
properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does sol
only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but IhU
famous remedy cures all stomach troubles
htf ft)tanlna n.,.lf..i . .
' rMxijuiB, awooiaiunf ana
strengthening the mucous membranes anlna
the stomach.
Mr. s. S. Ball, of RiTOnawood. W. Va., Hrtr
I " troubled with aour atortuch lor tvaotr raara
Kocol curod me aid ara now uUnf hi Klk
tor osbr.
Kodol Digests What Yon Eat,
Bottles only. Ji.oo Slia holdlnitJM rlraai tka trM
auo, which sells tor 50 eenta
Praparatf by E. o. DaWITT St OO., OMIMM
For sale by Chas. Strang
On Block Waal of Dasot
OREGON
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
OI-IVE COOPEfi
FKOPEBSIONAL NURSE
Phone 561 Mouford, Ot-ceon
, S. 13L1T0N,
V, B. COMM13S10NEH, DIBTJUOT OF OnEOON
Uouietiiuud unil 'llmbur LunU til 1 u tra and
PfuotH maae. Ttatituony taUau in Jaud con.
'Jffictj wiih Medford Hull. Medford, Oregon
. D. PHIPPS, D. D.S.,
iffloes Id Adlcint Block, adiotufntr nABirir
Drug Store Medford. Oregon
, T. JONES,
COUMTY SURVEYOR,
toy or nil kinds ol Surveying prompt' done
TboOouutySurveyoroao give you tbe only
legal work.
Medford, Oregon
h; b. pickel,
PHYSICIAN AND blJHCtLVN,
Office hours U to 12 a. m. libtl 1 :80 to 8 p.m.
i-Ray Laboratory ExnininatlonB $20 to $2b.
Office: .KHakin Block. Medford, Or
Vawtbh. PreB. B. 5', adkina, V Prei
G.R. LINULEY, Casbfer
...CAPITAL, $50,000...
IEDPORD, - . , OREGON
.oan money on approved security, receive de
aosita subject to chock and transaot a genera
lanklDR business. Your bunlnesa nolioited....
orrespondentst-Ladd & Bush, Balem. Anglo
California Sank, San Branolsco. Ladd
Tllton. Portland. Oorbln Banking Co., N. Y
SSiilfflF0 f S?l'a Ba"k' """"land Firs
ri? nal ankl OW.0"?". and Hanover Nat
ional Bank, New York.
HL. E. A.NKENT,
I.E. ENVABT.
... Ylc" President.
W. B. Jaokson,
Asst. Cashier
President.
X. ALFOHD, ,
Cashier.
The fledford Bank
Medford. Oregon
Capital and Surplus, $55000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT
A General Banking Business
1 Transacted
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3,
1878 NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
Unltod States Land Office,
tMburg, Oregon, October 27, ISO.
with ,h "D'"7 hitch un to compttaDoe
...... .-y'u.i.iuMB ui ,uo aet oi congress or
J.un 8',l'5' ntli. "An act for thS Mli it
t6rtSrU,?1.,W'Dibl,1,l", Territory.1' aa ex'
AugMt 4vI8Mr - """"
IDA E. DAVIS,
... tf.u.u.u, uu,.,j, w rfocxBon, ataie OI Ore
gon, ha this day died In this orBoe ner
Seotton No. 34, It, roirrrtnip rlo. u South,
Bange Ko. 3 East aud will offer proot
' Sow. u,"t ,h" 1U(1 aought la more
raltiable, for Its timber or stone than for
. ,rr'rr?',,i m esiaoitan ner
claim to said land before A. 8, Hilton. C, S.
So names as wltnesiet.: ueor'ge P. Kins,
, vicguiij uurge King, or uearora.
King, or Medford.
riii . fi . ' ueroy, Oregon.
UWJ . yTiti, oi aioaiora, uregon.
Any und alt f eraonB cUlmlng adversely the
tbelr clalma in tbla office on or before said 271b;
day of January, 1905.
4. . BHiDoia, Register.
m
5000 acres of I
farming and!
ranch lands g
Ranches from 40 to
500 acres.
Alfalfa Lands, Grain
Lands.Qarden Lands, j
Fruit Lands and
Stock Ranches with
unlimited ou tsi de
range
DR. C.R.RAY, S
Tolo. Ore
WANTED
Bids on 2500 Ce
dar Te 1 e g r a p b
oles; also bidsoD
nstalling poles
between Ashland
and Grants Pass
via Gold Ray. Pri
vilege reserved for
rejecting any or
all bids. For infor
mation address
Dr. C. R. Ray
fTolo, - Orero'
DsWttt's V 8atv
for raeaj, Eurtij, Boree.
County Bank