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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
A LITTLE OF A oortain wealthy widower udver i..,l for a wife. Among the various noonle who replied fto Ilia advertise ment were hi own three daughters and bin uiece. In Columbia University the ques tion of baaiiiu Is muoh more Import ant than that of giving the interstate commerce oomnilasiou power to regu lato railroad ratos. Old man Catro, down In Venezuola, Is evidently of the opinion that when trouble does not seek him he ought to Book trouble, and he Ib likely to And what he Ib after. ' The Now York rapid transit tunne is the longest of all underground roads, having .a total distance of tweuy-three miles. The London ' "tuppenny tube" only about half as long. . The hop orop of Oregon has been figured out and Jwill easily reaoh 85, 000 bales the figures given out at the opening of the aoasou by this paper. It now develops that growers obuoeed moro acreage in the state than they know of. ThlB Is one of the best crops grown In the state and scatters much mouoy among the people. All Indications point to a bountiful har vest the coming year. There is an unnsally large aoreage Bown to grain and after all grain iB the basis of pros perity and moans muoh to the farmer and morobaut alike. A physlcan of Oleu Kails, New York, has roversod tlio usual current of Christmas gifts by present to each of his patients a souvenir sliver spoon bouring a medallion relief of the donor mid thlsjmggostivo inscription: "Ded icate 1 to the pationts who have sur vived my practice." The doctor rarely offers this kind of a joko on himself. It is worth while to remem ber that tlio physician, especially the gonoral practitioner in the country hub to do with hardship and sutforiug and death as few moil appreciate and his sorvicos are ofton glvon when It is absolutely cortaln that there will bo no feo! About 1,000,000 messages are sont ovor the world's telegraph lines every 21 hours according to ajwriter In Les lie's Woekly. This writer says: "Re ports reooutly Issued show that the uuiubor of telegrams dispatched in all oountries In 1903 reachod the enormous total of 30i, 818,471. Great Brit In leads the list with 92,171,000 dlBpatcbos, the United States is sec ond with 91,391,000, and France comes t'jlrd with 48,111,151. Germany, Rus sia, Austria, Belgium and Italy fol- oww In the order named. It is Bi.xty years since tho first telegraphic mes B igewa seut by the Morse syatm from Baltimore to Washington. . The Indiana supreme oourt recenty hold that ajjiarnorf woman cannot be h ?ld ou a ooutr tot tojrepay money she borrowod tor her husband's rouetlt unlnss tho louder tried to find out what sho whutod with the money aud unless sho docolvud him as to her pur pose. Tho Indianapolis correspond out tor tho Cincinnati Euquiior says: "In tho cnao decided tho wife told the leudor that sho wanted the money for her own use, but he was her hus lranil's uncle. 5TI10 husband was in .danger of proseoution for onibozzle juunt of nionov itluit pnnia into bis lruulsna yll-imauror .of U' ,'tltUUIlh'lOll cuiinl.y. jiie num., soon utter t he ! Newport News. Va., July aa, 1903. , Last summer white recovering from Ill ness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inllamuintory Rheumatism In the knees, from which 1 was unable to leave my room for several months, I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of Unauients and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for u-1,U lutt at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while rending a paper l saw an advertisement of S. 8. S. for Rheumatism. I decided to give It a trial, which I did at once. After I hail taken three jollies ' felt a great deal better, anil I still uuntlnuxl to lake It regularly until I was entirely cured. I now feel better than for years, and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one suffering from Rheumatism. H 6lJJltl$t. ClUS. K. OlUKH3I.RVB. Rheumatism Is caused by uric acid or tome other acid poison In the blood, which when deposited In the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. 8. S. S. goes di rectly Into the circulation, all irrlta litm substances are neutralized and Dlirnxl nut of the svstem. the blood Is made pure and the general health Is built tip under the purifying and tonic table remedy Write for our spe cial book on Rheu matism which is sent free. Ourphy IdanawUl ndvisa without charge all who will write ui ' about their case. Tit Swift Speolflo fwiapasy, Atlanta, Oa. loan to bis wife tvaa made, and she disputed the validity of the uncle's mortgage on her pi oporty. The su preme oourt says that If the lender had used ordinary vigilance he would have known that the money was bor rowed to pay tbe huBbaud's debts, .al though the wife assured bim It was not. How to Avoid Pneumonia, We have never heard of a single In stance of a cold resulting in Pneumonia or other lung trouble when EVey'a Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens tbe lungs. Ask lor Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any aobe liluie offered. Dr. 0. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mioh., writes: I have used Foley's Honey and Tar In three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results In every uaoo." Fur able by thi Uedford Pharmacy. , Klamath County Nsws. KUmathPaUi Express. ' Llnkville Lodge, No. 110, A. O. U. W., Initiated fifty-three members during December, aud begins the new year with 201 members. A large delegation pf Indians from the reservation, headed by the Rev. Jesse Kirk, were In town last week, consulting legal advisors, with a view it Ib presumed, of ousting Capt. Ap plegate. Circuit court adjourned from 3:30 a. m. when the jury brought In a verdlot in favor of defendant in - the case pf the ChambeTS-BriBtow Bank ing Co., of Eugene, vb. Arthur Lewis, to March 6th next. Joint Kooresentatives-Eleot R. E. Lei- Htoluer and John Shook met the members of the U. S. Irrigation Com mittee in the room of Judge Baldwin at the court house last Thursday ovontng to confer with them in. rela tion to needed legislation at the com ing Bessiou of the Oregon legislature. In order to show the sentiment of our laud-owners to Dr. Steiner, who ia not very familiar with conditions horo, tho committeemen were called on by Chairman Morrill to report the aoutimeut of the people in their dis tricts in regard to tho desirability of obtaining government water. Tbe committeemen present were N. . !. Merrill, W. F. Hill, Jacob Rueck, P. L. Fountain, O. A. Stearns, Elmer I. Applegate and W. C. . Dalton. Beside those committeemen, Clyde K, Brandenburg and Prof. Slough, who were present, had done considerable missionary work for government irri gation and were called on to report. Many of these geutlemeu had not met a man, in their' canvaaaing, who had oven boaitated about signing up with tbe goverument, while aome of tho committeemen met a man or two who refuaed to aign. tlamalh Pans Re publloan. Tho-city of Klamath Falls will ap ply to the legislature for'a newjehar ter. The Little Klamath Water Dltcb Company held a regular annual meet ing of the atookholdora Tuesday in Klamath Falls, at which the routine busiuesa was transacted.- No ohaugea wero made in tho offices and the mas ter begarding government irrigation waa deferred. C. D Wilson, J. K. Ballard, A. Caatel,J. V. Houston, A. J. Manning, I. Biehn aud O. Krause are all busy putting up Ice. Mr. Wliaou ia at the upper lake and expects to put up eighty or ono htiudred tons, while the other Kontlomon ure taking ice from Lake lOwaumi, aud oxpect to put up a large amount. Since tho supply ran short hist yoar, they are taking advantage of tho presont cslcl'. snap and arc working night and day in nt'ilitr r.n out. no n tmHInlnnt amount o run them during the coming year. At tho meeting nf the school board of district No. 1, Alonday night, plans wore submitted for n now public school building for Klamath Falls. Among tbosu submlttod wore tho plans of an Albany architect which caught the eye of tho buard. It Ib the plan of an 8-iooiubuilding with gymnasium ami basement The building is simi lar to one at Eugeno, Oregon, wbioh has provod practicable and econimi- cnl. The board only haa tho right to order an election for $13,700 bonds and should the people votojthe bonds, work will begin ou the new atructuro aa soon as the bonds are sold. The city oounoll hold its regular mooting Tuesday night with all of the Officers present exooptCouncll man Hum. Among the moat Im portant matters before the council was the tax levy for. tho current fiscal yoar. A levy of 7 mills on the'lollar was mado to moot tho obligations of the city. A statement waa received from tho oounty clerk of the assess able property within tho oorporato limits, which shows a woudertul In crease alnoo his statement a year ago. At that time tne total value , of as sessabie property was 8rT7,8'20, while his stetemonta handed luYTueaday night shows a value of 1231,179, jan Inoreaae of (63,330. - 1 Newtown Trcci for Sale. I havo a goodly number of New town applo troca for sale. These are all good, hardy trees, and of good alio. They are at my homo just north oT Aioatord. L. E. HOOVER BAT8 ATTACK GUARD, Wh11 Molding Confiscated Club, Rodents Force 8herlff to Vacate. . Portland, Or., Jan. 7. Deputy Snor ts Qeorge Wise, who has been In abase of the confiscated Portland dab lor a mostb, while the case of the pupriet-ors against She tiff Word Is Being decided In the circuit court, his been driven from his -stronghold by a oatoaitcc of rats which attacked Urn in tbe darkness and drove him Into the street. ' About a month ago - Sheriff Tom Word satoed the Portland club ana dosed it for running gambling games against the provisions at the state law. Aa effort was made by the own sra to regain possession of the place and armed men were put through the offloe window one night, but these men ansae no resistance iwaao their inrrander was tot-sanded by the sber- M. A oepuiy was leit is cztarge wells -fl caw of destrsjadon of property was mine aaaca ny tns circuit court. Owing to tme fact that tbe place, watch Is M old wooden building, was abut up. Us rata became so bold that thsy swarmed over the- deputy's bed and forced him to vacate. - ... Four Hundres Babies. ' ' St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, Chicago. -'belters homeless 1 waifs, awaitiug idoption and there are nearly 400 babies there. Sister Julia writes: "7 cannot say too muoh in praise ol Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, uolds, 'croup and whooping cough." Contains no opiates and is Bala and -ore. ABk for Foley's Honey and Tar nd Insist upon having ft. as it is a saie lemedy and certain in results. Refuse lUbatitutee. Sold by Med ford Phar macy. WANDERS IN THE MOUNTAINS Bekersfleld, Jan. 7. Nonstable Cetts yesterday arrested a wild man n the mountains near Keene. on tbe 'outhern Pacific, The man, who ap oara to have been an old soldier, be--ame .demented last Tuesday while lasslng through the mountains aa a passenger on the 'Santa Fe. He jumped through the window of a Pullman car wd fled Into -ae adjoiplng hills. When found by the constable he was cov ered Witn blood, due to cuts made by '.he broken window' glass, and had wandered around In the mountains during two severly- cold nights He fought the officer fiercely and was not subdued until he was tied hand and foot. He la now lodged In the county all and an eaort Is being made to dis cover bis Identity. .hsmberlaln's Cough Remedy the Best Made. "In my opinion Chamberlain's cough cmedy ia tbe beat made lor colds hvs Mrs Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about.lt neing the beat. No other will cure a :old ao qulcklp. No other is so sure 4 preventive of pneumonia ' No other i. so pleasant and safe tor take.'. There ire good reasons why it should be- pre-r vrreo to any ottier. me act la mat few people are satisfied with any otnr ifler having once used tnla remedy. For sale by Chas. Strang. - BRAINS 80N ,WITH AN AX. Everett. Vtash., Jan. T. White split- ni wood yesterday Frederick Sopper brained his 4-year-old son. John. ', The ohtld was swinging about a pont near where ths ntso was worktng. The Hi de fallow's arm slipped and he tell torwars, striking face downward on the chopping block lost as the ai was brought down with a heavy swing. iae blade aunk.deep into the boy's ikull, crosswise. He died three hours later. The father Is almost sraie, With rlef.x - ' ... Cures' Hi Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a suffers tor many" years from rheumatism," says W H, Howard, of Husband, Pennsylvania. ''At times she was unable to move at ull, while at all limes walking whs palnlul. I tirefentpii ner wit oottie oi Chamberlain's Pain Bi'm and alter a lew applications she deoided it was the most wonderrul pain reliever r-be had ever triou, in fact, she ia never without it now and Is at all times able to walk An occasional application of Fain Balm keepa away the pain that he waa foriviTlv troubled wltn." ror sale by CI"" . Strang. FORTIFlwr, . iu..o BILL PASSED. Washington, Jan. 7. In the house yoatordny, on motion of Mr. Orosvenor of Ohio, tho committee of the whole house was discharged from furthe. conslrierntlon of the bill to revise the laws relating to the regulation or steam vessels, and the bill was re- erred back to the cpmmitteo On mer chant marine and fisheries. The hous- u.on went Into committee of the whole for the consideration of the fortlflca i.ona appropriations bill, which waa passed without amendment The house then adjourned till Monday. . Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, aervsas) dsss. headache, consticatlon. bad hraata. (natal debility, sour risings, and catarrh at the stomach are all due to,lndlgestton. KeM curs inaigesuon. t nis new aiscovery repre sent! the natural Juices of digestion as Inav ezltl In a healthy stomach, combined wit) tha graaisst known tonic and reconstruct! vt properties. Kodol Dysoeoila Cure does aoi only ours Indigestion and dyspoptla, but this famous remedy cures all stomach treuetw oy cleansing, puruylng, swosisnlBf aa sironginoning um muooss ntsmoraaes Bsyat ths sumach. Mr. lI.Ua Rnauwona. W. Vt " I ni troubled wttk tarn aonach tor raUjani Kodol aa-es rM ana era eow sites a sawaa Kodol Digests Was Yea Bat. Mttuoalr. 11.00 Stte bolAa) 3H SBmSMS. ana. Milt for 5b aal mearaal at g. O. O.WITT at 00., oiwosgt For sale by Chas. Strang BRIEF TELEOHAWV .Washington, Jan. 7. The sonata tommlttee on territories has author ised a favorable report on. the nomina tion of John O. Brady to be governor of Masks.;'. The nomination haa been hold up several, weeks at the request M Pennsylvania commercial interests in Alaska. Milan, Italy, Jan. 7. It Is reported from Co mo that eleven Swiss have been froaea to death while making an ascension of Mount Saint Bernard.' 8C Petersburg, Jan. 7.-Oouut Tol atOiS son, Leo, In an article upon Ursat Qrttata's ooostant desire to em barrass Rnaste, declares Greet Britain Is preparing her own. grave and hast ening bar oam end U she forces war with Tlaanla, "as Francfae. Oermeny and Jtaiy ape bound to realize that In sir Inter ceta He with Ruaala'a." Hobart, TasiDanln, Jen. 7. Cargo wbioh has been washed ashore at SoutawsBSt Oape has been recognised as '-yf'TrB ta the British bark Brier tiolrs, Oag4Mn fUch, which sailed from London Jot? 21 for Hobart, and It Is believed tb&l the vessel and her crew have been lost. Cored Lambago. A. B, Can man. Chicago, writes March 4, 1903 "Have been troubled with Lumbago, at different times and tried on physician after another, then dlf- lerem ointments anq liniments, gave it up all together. So I tried once more. and got a bottle of -Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave me almOBt in stant relief. I qan cheerfuly recomend it. and will add mv name to vour ti-t of suffd. era." For sale by Cbos Strang PANIC AT 8EA. Charleston, 8. C, Jan. 7. The Clyd . steamship Iroquois came into port ye -terdsy with fire In her hold, which hail been burning for five hours. Passen gers were considerably' alarmed for t. time and many rushed on deck In a panic. Tne' principal damage to th" cargo was caused by water. The ship is bound for Jacksonville and had 800 passengers abopril., . Tome to the System. For . liver 'trouble and constlpatlo there Is nothing better than DeWln'e Little Early Risers, the lamous little pills. They do not weaken tbe stom ach Their action upon the system if mild pleasant and harmless. Bob Moore, of LaFavetie, Ind., says, "No use talking, DeWitt's Little Early Klsors do thelr'work. All other pill I have used gripe and make me eiok ui the stomach and never cured me. DeWttt'a Little Early Riseta proved to lie the long, sought relief. They are -Imply perfeot." Persona traveling find Little Early Risers the moat re liable ri-medy to carrv with tbem. Sold by Chas. Strang. UNIw.- .. . se. ' Cripple Creek, x - an. 7. Attorney Thomas' C. Brown, associate counsel of Special . Prosecutor Sam Crump, act wig under advlcea from the dtatrlct at torney's office, haa quashed the caaes charging conspiracy to murder against -.he following Western Federation offl :!ala: Charles H. Moyer, prealdont; W. D. Haywood, secretary; J. C, WU llasn, J. M. O'Neill. D. C. Copley, J. rtlrwen. Jamas A. Baker and Fred Minster, members of . thai executive committee. -,- Biekeninc Shivering Flu of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and eared with Eleltrio Bitters.- Tbir ia sure, tonic tnedioioe; Of- especial benefit 'n malaria, for it exerts a tru chrstlve influence on the disease, driv ln it entirely out of the system. It Is raucB to oe preferred to tiutnlne, nav Ing none of this drugs Dad a ter effects. "5ly brother was very low with malar ial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved hU life. At Chas. Strange drug store, price 60 c guaranteed ELECTION OFFICERS SENTENCED Denver, Jan. 7. The supreme court yesterday passed sentence In the con tempt cases of Patrick Hlggins, W. W. Dague, George Kern and James W. Campbell, who were charged with Interference with the last election In Precinct 7 of the Fifth ward. "Hlggins was sentenced to four months in the county Jail, and two other defendants were given three months each. .rrfTViWiYt.WiVW ELEGTRIC Be uat to date and use tKa Great Modern Improve, meat Electric Light. , We will carry a complete lino of Electrical Fixtures, do Houae Wiring, B-ll and Annunciator work, Dynamo and Motor Setting, Electric Sinn work and Electrical Repair work MYERS & RIED, Electricians PhB Ne . MIOrORD, 5SNrTTssTlsrTr?K!rRRRRKRrww J? HARDWARE All Kinds; One Quality THE BEST H. O. NICHOLSON. 1 i TAKE LIVE8 IN THEIR HANDS. The Government's Novel Way of Test ing Preserved Food Stuffs. Washington, Jan. 7 The Bo-called "poison squad," consisting of depart ment of agriculture clerkB who have volunteered tor service In carrying out the food preservative and coloring matter experiments of Chemist Wiley, will reassemble next Monday and con tinue ths experiments until March, probably concerning tbe effects of arti ficial oolortng of food on the system. They will then' hare a respite until the middle of Apral, when the work will be resutned until July 1. Continu ance of huese etrperlments beyond that date has not' been fully determined upon. It at atobatte that during next year a similar annul w4U be nuilzed under tbe same strict rales to carry on the experiments as to cold storage food products. These testa will have In view the' determining of the exact affect of cold storage on roods and the r g dtty of the deveuipment of bac teria under cold storage conditions. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "rihemhAri&ln'it Stomach and Liver Tablets are tbe best thing for stomach trouble and constipation I have ever sold," says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Potterville, Mich. They are eay to take and alwaya glvea aausiaouuu. tell my oonsumers to try tbem and u not satisfactory to oome back and get their mnnev. but have n..ver had a complaint." For sale by Chas. Strang. AIL NOT ALLOWED. Nee; York, Jan. 7. Justice Green baum of the New York state supreme eoort yesterday denied the application of Nan Patterson for ball, pending I new trial on the charge of the mnrdei of Caesar Trmwg. SUMMONS- Id the Circuit Court ol the state of Oregon lor theroiiQiyof Jacitaon sb Hattle M.'.Hymtsle, pialmiff, vs. Francis O. Plymale, defenrinni TuFruncisU, Ply wale, the above named de- IN THE? NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complain. fllei anulust y u In tbe above entitled Court within ten days from the date o tbe service of thtB SnmmoiiH upon you. if .nerved wi-thin thticouniy or if served within anv other County of this State, then within twenty days fiom the d-te 01 the service of this summons upon you; or if by publication then within six weeks from the first tJute of publication; and if you fall so to answer lor wnnt there of, the plaintiff will applv to the court for the relief prayed for In bar complaint herein to wit: For a decree forever dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff This aumocons Is publfthea In the Mi;ororD Hail pursuant f an order of H. K. Hanna, JudJrla. madt in chambers at Jacksonville, said County and Sum, January 4, 1905. Tha Qret publication belniron the 6th day of January. lm, and the bist publication on Ihe 17th day of Fabrcaay L9C6. M. Q. Hook, Attorney for plaintiff SUMMONS. In the JaiBttcea Court for Med ford District, J. ckson County, State of Oregon. W. V. Elfert, plaintiff vs. George Astor, de fendant To Ueorge Astor, Defendant. IN THK NAMn OF i'HE .STATE O F 0 R BOON, You are hereby required to appear and answtir th rnmnluHnt filed mralnst vou Id Ihe abuTt) entl led action on or before the last day o the time pre crlbad in theorder for the publication Ol tnuaummoES, w wn; -j-n or ueiura inn tuia day of February, 1906, said date Detng the ex titration of nil weeks from the first publication .f this Summon, and If yon fall to to apitear and answer, for wast thereof, tbe plaintiff will 'pply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded In he complaint, a succinct statement of which Is aa follow, ttiwf: for a Judgment of the said ourt against you for tie su of eleven dollars and for the coats and disbursements of in. anion. Thin Summon 8 lanubllahed bv order of the Hon. F. M. Stewart, Justice of the Peace of Heotoia d'rUricr,. JBksoq uouaiy, wrsgon, wtfiinh nrrlnp crn made ntTentered on the 27 tb day of Decmhrr 1001, and the date of the utvt pur) l lout loll or id is auuuiuua ia tue owiu day of December, 1904. ' . Mahlon Ptninis. Attorney for Plaintiff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Cunty Court n and for tbe county of Jackson, state oi urpifon. in the matter of the Estate of Dr. George B The undersiguetl havinn been dulv appointed and qualiiipt. as dmiulstra'orof the eMate o Dr. (Jeoro B. Cole, dec-used, all pe-sons hav ing cMms against said e-tae are hereby notitled to prur-ent tbe same, with propec vouchers attucbrd. unto me in the City of rdtord. JaoKson (.ounty. uregon, wunm sis mnntbs fiom the date hereof. Dated at lHllortl, Oregon, this 16th day o IXcemner, 1M. Harhv Ci. Tole. Admlnfstrhtorotthe estate of Dr. George B Cole, deceused. m One Bleak West of Depot ORCSON t PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OI'IVE C0QPER . PROFESSIONAL NURSE Phone g6i Medtord, Orefon. A. S. BLITON, D. B. COMUlSSIOKER, DI8TBICT Or ORBQOM Homestead and Timber Land filings and uiuvia uiauc, scaUIUU; mHVUia IBUU WO test canes. Office with Med ford Uall. Medford, Oregon . D. PHIPP9, D. D. S., Offlcen in Adklni Block, adjoltilng Baaklcs Drugstore Medloril, Oregon (J, T. JONES, UOUNTY SURVBYOR, Any or all klade of Surveying prompt: dons .HBVWUU.f.ulTWWD K1.B JQU QQ 0Q1S legal work, Medford, Oregoa E. B. PICKEL, ' PHYSICIAN AND kOBOBUN, Office houra-lltor2a. m. aud 10 to 3 p. aa, X.Ray Laboratory Examinations $IM 10 aa. JfBcs: Baekla Block. Uedford. Or VawTia. Pres. B. P. ADEisa, V Pres Q.R.LZNLLEY, Cashier CAPITAL and SURPLUS $75,000 MEDFORD, . J OREGON Loan money on approed seourlty , reeelve da posits subject to check aud transact a genera banking business. Your business oUolted.. 1orre8pondents:-Ladd A Busn, Salem. Anglo" flail Trim i a n.nu C? n . n . 1 . X Tlltou. Portland. Oorbln Banking Co.. If. Y. Jem, Fargo 4 Co.'s Bank, Portl.ndi Firs Rational Bank, Cblcago, and Hanorcr Nat ional Bauk, New York. &. E. ANKENT, Fresldtnt. II. h. ALFORD, Cashier. J.E.Emyabt, . Yice Pres'oent, B. Jackson, The Hedford Bank Mcorono. OacooN Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAPE DEPOSIT BOXes TO RENT k General Banking Business , : . Transacted TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNK 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlee, . . t0S8urg, Oregon, October 27.1904. Notice Is hereby given that la oompltaoco 1 y..u ,uc ,iv.wunB 01 me not or congrees or J""8 . entitled, "An act for the sals ol NeTada, end Washington Territory," as ax-' Augt'aM, Und St,tM Dy "'o' irtA V nivia nt it,. 1 1 . . . ' . Xr u .u. uy JacKson, ytate or Ore gon, haa thla day bled In this offlcs ner .wori a'atemunt. No. inr ti... Knk... ... Section No. it. In Vo.n&ip No. 34 South, Range No. 2 East aa.l will oler prooi U,.bi,-for,u. Mrabir-'orn. SmT, TT.tzr . ,r, TT3 maa w estabiisb her fljalm to Mid land before A. S. BUton. TJ, 8. ' on Frldyf the 27tn day ol lanuiry, 1905. r iii7 7. "itneaen: ueorge e. Ktaa, ?P??ri;Oeg0ll: i5?r8 KiDM of Medford 1 renn: Charier (t. lrtii n r ' ' " Aay? n D',v,9 Bedford. Oregon. . .h""; 2"" " " io; claiming adversely tbe thfllrflmJl ?M 3" '8 re1MtM Ule day of January, ie&:" """" . J. T. Bridges, Register. X fl forRentl s m 5000 acres nf farming and ranch lands Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands, Garden Lands, Fruit Lands and Stock Ranches with unlimited ou tsi de range DR. C.R.RAY, J l olo, Ore WANTED Bids on 2500 Ce dar Te 1 e gr r a p b poles; also bids on installing' 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 lolo, . Oregon DeWJtt's ISOS Salvo Wt Pit, Bwnaa, Sotm, Jackson Gonntv Bank - m m m , m