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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
A LITTLE OF "Whether money is tainted or wheth er 'tia't there seems to bo no appre ciable cessation in tbo demand for .the atuir, .CaflBie Cbadwlok might make a rcreat hit with ber promised volume if nhe would put it iu tbo shape of a toheolc book. , School authorities of Huron, S. D., want to secure some "unmurriage- able11 girls as teaohors. There are ao such girls, j A fool with a pistol in hit. pocket :and whisky In bis tnsides oan cause more trouble in five minutes than generations can outlive. The Klondike's output of gold for this your is estimated at $22,000,000, .a aioro drop in the bucket that Mr. .Rockefeller would novor miss. The human heart is said to boat 02, 100 times a day. Hard to bellevo that there's any such activity in the im mediate vicinity of HubboU Sago's coasictlation. A Pennsylvania city council will trom now on onon its muotingB with prayer. It will no doubt continue to opeu tho town trouBury in tho old iWiioned wuy. The statisticians have estimatt d 'the uvenigo number of children in un .American family to be two and tbroe- eighths. No wonder thoro are so I many fractious ohildien. Luther Uurbauk, tho California "wizard, has produced a yollow calla lily. When Air. Uurbauk can produoo au onion without a breath thoro is going to be genuine rejoicing in this country. , A woman In Jersey chose prison rather thun llvo with her husband. 'This seems incredible until you have looked up the history of the Jersey ! husband In general; then you under stand. The Now Jersey justiooef the poaco -who tartly ruled that a - woman's 'tongue is a ooncealed weapon, with the meaning of tho law, was prompt ly overruled by a higher court. Of coureol The mean thing Ho ought .to bo ashamed. ' According to the Pittsburg Gazette '.a'vouug man. aged 119, of West Vir ginia, is going woBt to grow up with tue country, we uisiiuo being mil- cal, but it is iucorroot to speak of him as a young man. Ho must bo in .his third childhood. A bacholor says that tho nvorago .young woman aooniB to think life is one grand waltz, with loo croajn and new gowiiB in the breathing 'spells. Aftor a man marries ho is greatly em barrassed to explain tlio cynical re marks made when ho was a bachelor, Quality vs Quantity. -Hard mil di: In a and Btrong body do not iepGiKi on tno quantity oi loou you ear, but on its perfect digestion and propor asaliiitmllou. Wlum you lake Kouol .Dyspepsia Cure jour system guts all the nourishment out of all the food you at.It digeBts what you eat regardless of toe condition oi tno stomauti una con- -veyB the nutrient properties to the tblaod and tiesues. This builds up and strengthens the entire system, over oraoB and cures Indigestion, DysnupBia Reletting, Sour Btomauh, etc. Kodol Dyspopaia Cure for what is aomelimcs called America's national dlaoiiBe Dya pepBia 1b destined to eventuully work a wonderful and hint inn henoflt to sufferer a from thiB diBtross'iig and mind hurnBslug condition. Sold by UnaB. hlraug. Klamath County News. "Kluiiiaih Falls Kxprosa. Jos. G. Pierco returned to tho Kails .Monday with his bride from the Kast. The well-known Clloiin rnnoli of 1H00 acres, two and one-half mllos from .Klamath rnlls, Jiitoly puruhusnd by uoj. w. j i. Jioiumru ami iinjor u. J' "Worder, is now being surveyed and platted in forty noru tracts and will soon bo oflorod to actual Mottlors time piiymouts. Tho Wood railroad AVill puss through this trnnt. Depot ground a aro reaorved, as it is tho in tention to make this tho supply hIu tion and foedlng grounds for cnttlo for iSouthom Oregon. At 0:30 mat Thnrsduy evening the llru bell rang out uh wild nliirin and 1.1 io nose oan. auu ino noon iiiki iml- - dor wagon wore out of the house by the time the editor of this paper could got across tho street from his pi une of business to the town hull. iihin live minutes utter the (list taturra tho 111 o ludides had a Htreain of water plying on tho llames which Had spread to tho roof of UooIUm- planing mill from tho Btnoke stack which had burned out. Tho damage -was oniy nominal, a tow shingles and rut tors u n rued, tint it nronml iihhinL jane hud not arrived thoro is no Wiling wneio tno lire would uavo ondod. As Mrs. and Miss Orillln, of Chants riisa wero being driven over from Po jkegaiua last Sunday, tlio hoisus at inched to tho vehicle In which they were riding became alarmed at the ulsohnrge of a gun in tho hands of the driver, who had gotten out of tho couvoyanoe to shoot at a coyoto. A tho horses slur tod to run the driver grabbed tlio bridlo of tho near hose and In his efforts to stop the team tlio bit III thn linrHn'fi month hrnkiv "The horsetf, thus freed from control. ran up the bank oh one side of the road and tho ladles were thrown from the partly capsized vehicle. Mrs. Oriffiu sustained a fracture of the right wrist, whiio Miss (irlilin'a back and bead wero injured. gft; A grand jury, consisting "of 'j." (F, I Stoveiieon, foreman; Jos. Mohols, R. C. 8bort. R P. Vau Motor, A. M. Jamison, Fred Jamison and Ji, G. Wilson, was sworu iu Monday morn-, lug iu the cin tilt court aud on Tues day morning reported not a truo bill in the case of the stato of Orogou vs. Arthur ivairow aud l'eiix LaKrange, the young mou who had been held to the circuit oourt by Justice Graves tho charge, of robbing MoHgher's cuIjou, the 'Spary of the Falls." Judge iifmaou ordered, tne aiscuarge of the prisoners from custody. In the oase of the state of Oregon vs. Albort Fitch, the grand jury brought an indictment ugaiust Albert Fltob for assault with intent to kill. In the oase of the stato of Orog u vs. Stella Watson a ciriiniual indiotmeut was orought accusing dofeudaut of keep iuga bawdy house. Tbo witnesses oxumluod by tho grand jury in this oaeo were: W. G. Smith, private prosocutor ; Walter Lennox, Frank Fox, L. P. Shullock aud Mrs. N. liatemau. This 'case will probably oomo up for heuriug this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Mis Watson has rtuinod J. W. Ilumakar aud Thus. Drako as hot attorneys. Klamath Fulls Heuulican. Jerry Martin, of Oakland, Calif., arrived in tho city Friduy on his annual trin to Klamath Falls. Mr. Martin spends several mouths of each year here lookiugg uftur his busiuoss interests. He is very much interested in the sugcobs of tho government irrigation project aud is doing every thing in his power to induce those holding out to sign up at ouce. K. W. Huso, formerly editor of the Republican, arrived iu tho city Tues day evening from Wayne, with a party or Nebraska meu wuo aro iook imr over our county. Mr. Huso says the living expeusea aro greater in the east than in Klamath Falls. Flour, meat and ovou rent boing higher than bore. Ho has sold tho Wayne Herald, the paper ho bus boeu ruuuing since he loft bore aud may docide to locato somewhero on the coast. The town of Klamatli!Falls haH Hour ly doubled iu popuintiou iu the pust two yours. According to ine consus of tho county assosHor our city now has a population of U0i and is still growing rapidly. Link villi) product, which includes this town, lias lo'zu in habitants. The next town in size in the county is Morrill with u popula tion of 127. Tho census of tho couu ty is incomploto yot, but wo hopo to Po uuie to get tno complete popula tion by next issue. Tho growth throughout the outiro county shows tlio greatest lucrosuo in Its History. Worden City is the naino of tho new city to bo Htnrted iu Unite creek valley, about three miles tins siuo of Pi card. The town is to be platted and laid out on a ltiO-ucro tract of laud roooutly purchased by Major L. K. Word on. of this I'itv. and it ie be lieved that the uow town will bo along the routo of tho proposed Wood rail road. It is probable that tho towu of Pi card will be movod to this new location, as the ownor will glvo each property owner in Jf icara a lot or lo cation iu tho now city. Mujor Wor den. w n on aeon bv a representative or tho Kopuuuoau, statou tunc no was not roady to publish tho mutter, but later admitted thut the above account was true. Twenty-six applications wero pre sented to the city school board for positions as tonchors til the Klamath Falls sonoois.i xne scunoi ooaru inoi Tuesday to soloot toachers for tho coming year. The principal was uot selected at this time. This oltlce will bo flllod latei. The school will have nearly all now tonchors noxt year, Professor Slough has engaged in other business, Miss Galloway has accepted a position in Alaelcu and miss uogs- well is In Portland. The following touchers wore engaged : Miss Hazol Ilnvden. of Picard. assistant nnnoi pie; Miss Stella Campbell, fourth and fifth grades; MiftH Adnlilo Horning, second anil third giades; Airs. W. ta, Slough, primary. Tho $100,000 riillond bonus has been raised, Woodbury & Willtins have the honor ot coulrloutiug the lust amount which makes tho bonus complete, Jjiisl evening the bonus was $500 short and Major Worden, W. S. Wor den and Woodbury A Vudeu each raised their contributions "2iH ho us to make the nooosmiry amount sure Wo are now eUH to tho good. Tho Weed railroad people have uot boon ollioiully uotilled of the raising of tho bonus, us it vil lirst be necessary tor tho Hoard of Appraisers to pass on tho value of tho lands contribu ted. This board consists of Alex. Martin, Jr., of tho Klamath County Hunk, II. W. White, of the First National, and C. K. Woideu. Humor n Philosophy By DUNCAN H. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. Never be serious when you have a chance to be foolish; then you can side tep with dignity If uecessary. A good many women marry because a husband looks better than a poor job. There ure men who have tlio names of their friends tabulated In their mem ory under the caption, "Working List It Is easy to play fair when ovcry thing Is coming your way. Man wants a whole lot here -below and wants It more and more. fNICKlE.YOU&O Iwntt ttft N KBOOKj REMEMBER the bonnet my mother wore out When she Went forth on her usual afternoon bout ' To see Tho friends that ihe loved and soma times to scout For tea. remember the clothes that my mother wore out When ihe Appeared on the street, and us children would snout To see ur well dressed mamma. but wasn't she stout? Te hee! I remember the slippers my mother wore out .When she. As firm as the very best mothers ought To be. Had made up her mind ber end every doubt Ob, see, I remember the slippers my mother wore out On me! William J. Lampion In New York Press. Borne people consider It an absolute waste of money to use it to pay debts. If you want a recounting of all the meanness you have ever been guilty of, have a quarrel with a lifelong friend. Although hustling Is good for the pocketbook, It is apt to be bad for one's dignity. The fellow who Is always ladling out good advice Is apt to have a lot of se cret enemies. He who hoaBtfl about himself Is no doubt Impelled to do so by the feeling that It is necessary for some one to make known his virtues. Sunrise. When tho splendor of tho morning Lies along tho enfltnrn hills As tho flrat slant rays aro warning; Off the shadows night dint 11 la. Then again I hour tlio laughter Of the softly rustling Inuvoa And a gontle murmur after As soma ncfltllng wakes and grieves; Hear tho lapping of tho river Down among the reed and fern. Where the long waves softly shiver, Slow depart and swift return. Now the low. green hills aro waking And their fctdwi begin to glow. While tho wild marsh grass Is Blinking Where the west wind whispers low. Maud Muller. Once upou a time there lived n Fair Maiden In a Kurul District. Her Ways were Fresh and unstudied, aud her Smile was Divine. Appeared unto her In a Vision Shade which said, "Gentle Maiden, if a single wish were to be granted you which would yon choose Beauty, Tow er or Riches?" Mnudle then showed that she had learned wisdom since the day when she 1 1 ai uled up a gourdful of Adam's best to tlio Judge of her precinct, for she made reply: "Neither. Transportation to South Dakota and the address of n good di vorce lawyer." The shade wns Delighted at her Ter- splculty and told her that Annual Fass would always he nonornu ana mot any old lawyer In the Prairie State was good enough. Maudic took up her residence In Chi e:igo and lived Happy Ever Afterward. Moral. Good Judgment Is More to bo desired In an Emergency than n Bunch of Coin. Get Even Wtfh Them. Hying of Kumiiie is, in its tormrntis like dyinir of con sumption. The progress n( consum ption, rum the lnitiniiiir lo the very end, iti a lutm torture, both to victim and friends. ''When 1 htul consump tion iu its tlrst htae," writes Win. Myers, of Cearfoiw, Md., "after trying different, medluluus and u kooi! doctor, in vain, I at hiht took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, coloV, sore thhiat, bronchitis, etc. Positively prevents pucumonhi, Guaianteed at Chas Str.iun's drug store, price JiOo and $1.00 a bottlu. Trial bottle free. .Subucribe forTnK Mail. To plant a tree Is wlso and good, And fut it ro men May then saw wood. Looks as if They Had. Mr. Cynicus Women have no sense of humor. Miss Sprightly Oh. 1 don't know they havo been known to listen by the hour to the ntfrmncnts of men. Poor Man. 'That poor tramp looks completely exhausted. "Yes, poor fellow. Ho can't control his mind, nnd be has been thinking nbout work." Extra Proof. While seeing Is bellevlnf. As wise owls often tell. Yet there are often doubters Who want to feel as well. GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the bright eye, the supple, jlastlc movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with iealth, a body sound and well, an active brain, good ppetite and digestion, rcficshing sleep, energy to per ioral the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of lilt, Tne blood is the most vital part oi tne uociy; very organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature intended, When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tells different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, ate., show the presence, in the "blood, of some foreign matter or poison. 'JRheumatisni, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are crtects of deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac . , , quired, but tne seat oi irounie is tne same me 'Ir aTrH blood. S. S. S.. a onrcly vegetable blood remedy, cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it strong and clean. Under Its purifying and tonic ef fects all noisons and iinnurities nre expelled from the blood, the general health is built up, alt disfiguring eruptions mid blem ishes disappear, the akin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any medical dvice, freeof charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. .. Oi Coune. "Oh, doctor, doctor, the baby has fallen out of bed I What shall I dor "Hotter pick It up, I think, madam.' Good Business Head. "She has been engaged to three dlf. f rmt men, each named William.' Quite a Bill colic-tor." So Delicate. He longvd to crofs the ocean. But did not dnro to start. Because It made htm seasick To rid a siirinkltng cart Peel Impending Doom. The feel in i? of tiiuuMKllnir doom the minds of many victims of Hriirht' ill cence nnd diabetes has been changed to Insnkfulness by tho benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. U will cure incipient Uriuht's disesse nnd diabetes and even n the worst en hps i?ives comfort nnd relief. Slid disorders nre cured in a few days. "1 j had diabetes in its worst form.' write Marion Lee id Imnrraih, lnd., I tried eiifht nhysioiaiiB withmil relief. Old; three bottles of Folev's Kidney Co made me a well man. ' Sod by the Medlord Pharmacy. R emembrance. So Mean M III' V, 111 lit. Ouo of Ibose uraiiinuirliin nendx mei a man the other day and asked him which was correct, "Tomorrow Is Sun day" or "Tomorrow will he Sunday." The man tald him the following story: Years ago tbo Heading Kallraad com pany Issued an order requiring ItH hrakemcn, as soon as a train started from any station, to call out the name ot the next stopping placo. For awhile the trainman. Instructed doubtless by some grammarian of tho road, would do this by saying, "Next station will be" Allentown, Reading, etc. An editor took tbem to task for It, pointing out the absurdity of using the future tenso In speaking of that which always Is In the same place. After that the brakemen dropped Mwlll ber" and cried, "Next station,'' Allentown, Read ing, etc. Tub Gbiidron's Fayorite For CourIib, Oroup, Whooping Cough eto., One Minute Couiih Cure- id the ohildren's favorite. TtiU is because it contains no opinion, Is- perfectly harm lees, tastes itood and cures, Solv by Chas. Strang. Hi' mon that contlnyally says he don't care Is glnrally th' touchiest mon In th' whole na-aberhood. Baltimore American. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervoofr ness, headache, constipation, bed breath, geneiat debility, sour rising!, and catarrh e4 Ihe stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion u taev exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but tht famous remedy cures all stomaeh troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetenlnf and strengthening (he mucou membranes Mftlnf the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill, of RiTenvwoorJ. W. Va.. mr I wu troubled with tew Monuch for twenty ref Kodol cured ro and wa are now uctaf H hi mim for baby." Kodol Dfeestt What Yob Bat Bottlosoolr. $1.00 SUa hoIdlmSK ttmastkeMtf six, which Mils for 50 canta. f'rapare by C. O. Da WITT OO., OH I OAM For Sale by Chas. Strang H, B Office: Room 8, Palm-Noldormoyur Blook Residence : Corner South O and Ninth streoty Time For Other. TeseSo Grace Is finally married, eh? Jess Gracious! Nol Why, thle Is only her Irst venture. Philadelphia Press. Too many wish to be happy before becoming wlae. Necker. NICHOLSON l PL ATT, The Best Place to Buy Hardware. IeaaSavaBteaeWaaffeiisestet aa W Creditor (angrily) I tell you I want my money. DebtorWell, you can't get blood out of a turnip. Creditor No, but I can out of a beet. The Canal Wrangle. "If you must whistle," said the pro Censor, with Home Irritation, "pray do it In correct time." Keep your temper," said the doctor, preparing to pucker again. Then keep your tempo, Insisted tue professor. Chicago Tribune. CARLOAD SEWER PIPE We have just received a Carload of SEWER PIPE . which we are felling at a very reasonable price. PLUMBING WORK LET US FIGURE ON YOUR Aa to EiiKRirenienta. Gladys I call It nu automobile en gagement. Maude What's an automobile en gagement? Gladys One that starts off all right, but nobody's quite dead sure that It will be able to keep on going, Life. One Sided. "I nm thinking of getting married." "Indeed! And who Is the lucky mun?" I dunno. So far 1 haven't been able to Induce any man to think the same way." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Inherited, Teacher Johnny, what makes you so Htupld nt arithmetic? Johnny It comes natural, I guess, re often heard pa say that ma couldn't put two aud two together. Detroit Free Press. Two K villi. You're such a wretched writer It's a wonder you wouldn't get a typewrit ing machine. 'I would, only that would show what miserable speller I nm. Philadel phia Press. Knew lr Experience. A man must ninko many sacrifices to remain in politics." 'That's right." answered Senator Sorghum. "I have sacrificed my con science more than ono.0." Washington Star. Hnl 1I ! Towne 1 tell you it didu't take the lire lung to completely ruin Hint clock factory, did It? Urowne No. and yet It consumed considerable time. Philadelphia Press, When Vou Come To Portland Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THIS FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commodious roomB, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold wuter and free baths. From the roof garden a view is had of the Expopition grounds, the city rod surrounding country. Car service direct to all psrts of the oitj. European plan. Dining ser vice a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Booms, $1.0O and $1.50. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc., Address P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or II. M. FANCHER, 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND,, ORE. AlOli HI SON, AID., IIKWUttU, OKCfiOH. S. BLITON, U. 8. COHHIB810NEU, DISTHlOT Ot OH HOOK UomeHtuad and Timber Land tilings and pruols made. Office Willi Mel ford Mall Teullmouy taken la land ooo ,ifdfnrrt Oregon I D. PHIPPS, D. D, S. Offices d Adkloi Block, dick leg lUiirini urug mote uuuio;a, urewoa , Q.W.STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND OPTICIAN, Office: Room 6, Adktoa' block. Qui la pronptl attended day or night. 'Phone GAS, Uedford, Oregon, JONES, COUNTY SURVEYOR, oy or all klndaof Surveying prompt' done Tne Countyaurveyoroun give you the only legal work Med ford. Oregon Hj. B PICKEL. PHiSlCIAN AND SURG PON, OfllceliourB 11 to VI a. m. and 1:30 to 3 p. m X-Kuy Laboratory Hjtamlcat lone fci.W to fli Office II ask In tilock, Medfora, Oregon. H..E. A.NKKKY, President, (i L. DAvis, . Cashier. I.E. ENYAKT, Vice President. V. B Jack bun, aui, Ouhler The rtedford Bank MCDFORD. OHCOON Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 5AFB DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MljDFORD NO 7701. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF TUR COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY. WaKliington, D. O. April 21, 1905. WHERKAB, by hhiIh factory evidence present odiothe under8ignf.il, it bas been made lo appear that ''The Firitt National Bunk or Mod lord" in the citv of Medlord. In the Countv of Jacknon nnd State of Oregon, hmt compiled uu un iuu prov is'oiis oi me Biaimes or tue Unltied Stales, required to be complied with before an assooiuttou eh all be authorized to commence the buhlneeB of Banking. iwn intftnruniv i, imam it. Kiageiy. -omutroller of tha f!urrnmv. in iiorAhv rnr. Ufy that -The First National bank of Jlcdlonl" In tho city of Medford, in the County of Jack son and the State or Oregon, Is authorized to commence tho business of Hanking iih provided in scciiuu tf iny ono iiutiuroo ana sixty nino oi ho Revised Statutes nt tho United Slates. In testimony whereof witness mv har d nnd Heal of office tble Twcnty.ftrst dav ol April, 1U05 ifiK h) M. D- nllit.Ut.liYi Comptroller of the Currency. Nash ijvrery Stabler A. W. WALKER, Proprietor Tho Stables lias been newly refltted, and New Ries and Good Horses added. All Night Telcphno Service. Orders tilled at anytime. Reasonable Rates. Efficient Service MGDKOKD. OREGON the Prof omh to mil CrtHolam. rennlba Scribbli's Kliowuil mo plot of hid now play this niorutivg. lukcrton-So? What Is It like? rcnnlbs H looks to mo like u plot to swindle the public Chicago News. Thone ;irl. Kate J tick told me it was a question of my acceptance or Ills death by muI- cldo. Eunice And you accepted him? Ton cruel creature! Host on Transcript, A Wonderful Tent. She Did you ever try any of these tests of endurance? He Oh, yes; I've listened to my wife talk when I've como home late at night! Yonkers Statesman, As reed With Hr. Clara I can't see why people think summer Is duller than winter. Ilnrold No, considering so many things come otT In summer! New Or leans Times-Democrat. Vtty the Sinn. Dyer So her father gave his con sent? Hjer Ves. Dyer Has he it grudgo n gainst you? Tttrrytown (N. Y.) News. The laxative ertVct of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ih so acree able and so uuMiral that you do not realiz it is the effect of a medicine. For sale by Charles Strang. HI Oonbttnl Compliment. "What wan that he said?" queried the Indlguant grocer. "Did ht dare Insinuate that 1 ought to put lea sand In my augar?" "Not at all. When I toM him that you were selling sugar cheaper than any other dealer In town he said It took sand to do businen like you did.1 Houston Post. DAVID 2 29 1-4 at 3 years old, Will make the Season of 1905 at the Brick Stable, MEDFORD nrnirntCi Wredby Cnutlon No. 10,681 2!W$, he by the !mou HfcUltlKCE! Elteiloncer.lie oy Hnmlltcnlun 10. cnutlon was the sire "l KroncUc o, 'j:12:OTeta, J:K.Hi John Killson, Kltlie Cautitm, i-H'.i. ilam ol Mollis M . 3:11!4 anil 13 others In the list First dmn. Kuby, by Almoin Me tlium. 2:1S. he bv Hnppy Medium aire of Nancy Hanks, he by Hamtltonlnu 10; sorouO rtnm, Floss bv Ineriiin, ho by Volunteer 65, ho by llamlltomuu 10 nrcrnihTIAIIi David Haram Is five years, stands :6 hands high. DtowKIPIIVlli weighs I'-W iounds. has good bone and action, is a nnlurnl trotter, color bay with wltllo points, is a free goer and kind disposition TEnUC to Insure, pnyablo when mare is known to be In foal; $20 for I tKllWSeason, payable July 1, 1M5. In case os sale or removal of mase, fees are due at once. S. P. PURDY, Owner i Qij-g i-,MjfixnjTjiisi,ii's)iivi,-irii fr r -i"ivr-Jvr-fini LOOK AT THIS! The Sharpies Tubular Cream Separators Arc the closest skimmers Have low supply can Knsy to Irtish Knsy to turn Aro guaranteed to give satisfaction PRICES . ROM $45 UP. Separators sold for cash, or installments and we will take cream for payment. We pay the market price for Cream. Milk and Cream Testers from $2.50 up. Call on or address, ROGUE RIVER. CREAMERY, Medford. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. 1 1 In tho County court for JaehROD Count). OregOB- ln tho matter of the estate of John Wooleon- croft, deceased. Nnico Is hereby given that Eliza J. Woolson croft, adrulnistrftlrix of the estate of John Woolsoncrolt, deceased, baa tiled In the County Court for Jackson C mnty, Oregon, as such adm ulstralrix her tlrst semi-annual report which she asks to be considered as hr anal icport and that based upon said report Mot -day the 24th day of July, 1905, at the. hour ot 1 p. m. of said day hus been appointed by his lienor, Judge G. W, Dunn, Judge of tho County wourt for Jackson County, OruKon, as the time tor said hearing at his office in JackBoovllle, Juftkson County, urcgou, in the court house, und all persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear on or before said date and tho.tlme appointed and file objections to said report if any there be. This notice Is published in The Medford Mail for four successive weeks by oider of the Honorable County Court for Jackson coun ty, Oregon, made on the 10th day of June 190."i. Eliza J. Wooi-MiNriioir. Administratrix of the estate of John Woolson- cron, deceased. J. R. WILSON, Blacksmithing AT ' THE OLD STAND. . Brick Shop . Medford, . Oregon ForRent! 5000 acres of farming and ranch lands Ranches from 40 to 500 acres. Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands, Garden Lands, Fruit Lands and Stock Ranches with un limited outside range. DR. C. R. RAY. Tolo, Ore Ik Or Ik ill if ik ik Ik tk ik ik Ik . This is a Cut of . . PMLLARD'S NON MAGNFTIC Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism B. N. BUTLER, Agent Corner 7th and C Sts.