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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
4 "J k LITHE OF Tbore aro some people Just mean eoougb to Dope that John D. Rocke feller will be bo terribly uoaaick on tbey way to iiuropo tbat be will never care to make, tbe return trip, At any rate Mlobael DavlU lived to boo the beglnulug of tbe reforms In Ireland (or wbiob be labored fifty years and spent three teiuis in Jail. Senator Btoue has deolded tbat Prealdont Kooeovelt Is a wuaklluK, but be will bavo to produoe proofs to con vlnoe tbe paokers who have bad their olothes torn off In tbe struggle. 4'rom tbe published descriptions ot Castro's fortunes, running a South Amerion republio muBt be more lucra tive than operating a get-riob quiok .game. Miss Krupp, daughter ot tbe gun , 'manufacturer, draws an annual in come of over 95,000,000, all of wblob goes to show that tbe universal dis armament idea 1b not making much material headway. The auti-nasi law. whlon was adont- - od by the people at tbe late election yb euob a large majority of tbe votes, is void on aoount of the omisBion ot "the enacting clause. It is. likely the courts will be called to pass on it in a abort time. Too metal ocouring as blaok irregu . lar nuggots In the plasera of Western Josephine county, Oregon, alBO in . some of tbe placers in Northern (J 11 'fornia, has been identified by tbe chemists of tbe U. S. geological ear vey as natural alloy of ulokel and iron, oontaining 23.36 per cent of iron and 60.47 per cent of nickel. It differs from meteorio iron in oontaining no phosphorus. The nuggets range in size rrom that of a grain of sand to a i goose egg. They are found partioalar- ' ly along the serpentine belt in Jose ,'" phine county, Or., and in Del Norte county, Cal. This is the only diet riot in tbe world where this strange alloy 1b known to exist. It has been called Josephenlte. Mining and Scientific CPress. Cures Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kane., May 5. 1902. Ballard, Snow Liniment Go. : "Your ' Snow Liniment cured an old sore on ' the side ot my ohln that was sup I posed to be a oanoer. The sore was , stubborn and would not yield to treat- i ment, until 1 tried Bnow Liimment, wnion am tne worn in snore oraer. .' My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Auensvuie, miuin uo., fa., nas sore and mistruBtB that it is a can cer. '-VleaBe send her a 60o. bottle." ' Hold by Unas. Strang, Medford ; ton lal Point Pharmacy. Klamath County News. t Express - Work on the eleotrlo street railway 'oontinueB and a large orew of men Is etlll employed. The Klamath Develop ment Oompany received twenty-four tons of steel rails and one and a half tonB of spikes Tuesday night. Other large consignments will arrive shortly. Tbe California Northeastern now bas six crews at work on their rail, road. OontraotorsErikson & Peter eon are now working eight miles from ion. iiebroo ana wiir.ce witniu tnirty iflve miles of Klamath Falls in a few days. Tbe olg cut at Grass lake, one or tne most aiinome pieoes oi worn in the line has been entirely completed. Work is now in progress on twenty miles of tbe line and with this large force at work tbe railroad officials are confident tbat the road tn Klamath -Falls will be completed by this fall. 1'he members of the Klamath county 1 bar have made arrangements tor a visit to tbe bistorio lava bedB. The excursion will be at the conolusion of .'. the present term of the circuit court .- and will be in honor of Judge Ueo. . ill. Burnett, of Salem, wbo is tbe pie- siding judge at this term of oourt. Ibe parly will be chaperoned by Cup- tain O. 0. Applegate, who 1b familiar " with all the historic and interesting V points oonueotud with the Modoc war. 'At a meeting of the Bohool trustees 1 of Klamath Fails Monday afternoon at i the court house F. T. Sanderson was -elected a trustee for throe years. J. "W. Siomans was re-oleotod olerk. Aa ; tnere are no funds available, nor any y way to got tbeni, two of our publio .ispiitod oltlzons, namely Abel Ady : ud C. R. Deliap, olfored to ndvauoe tbo nooessary amount, 5800, and run ; .the ohanoe of being reiin ursed in the future. A. B. Trilwood, who has been oon tlued in jail hore for some mouths, ihaviug beeu arrested by SbetllF Oben obalu on his release frnui the peni tentiary, where he served a term for n murderous assault ou J. Frank AdaniB in this oouuty in 1898, was adjudged insane by Couuty Judge Baldwin last Wodnesdny, Urs. Cartwrlght and Mer ryman oonducting the examination of the prisoner. In auswor to Dr. Cait wrlght, Trilwood Btuted that his nemo McCormick Mowers and Rakes New Moline Wagons John Deere and Velie Vehicles Eight from the Factory at Hubbard Bros. Come and was A. B. Trilwood and tbat be had gone under the name of Newton Kltaber I that his residence was Med ford and tbat be was born in North western Indiana. Republican: 100,000 feet of lumber were landed at the dock on tbe urjoer lake yostor- day for uee In tbe Buena Vlata addi tion. This lumber from tbe Odmea mill, tbe entire out of which has been purchased in order to Insure an ample buddIv of building material for build ing purposes for those erentlng homes on this beautiful tract this year Through tbe agency of tbn real estate firm of J. F. Nowlin & Co., tho Charles Balrd tract of land on Lost river, cwiteistluK of 700 aorea. sold this week to F. E. Wilcox, of Milton. Oregon. The price pain wta S10,q90, The ranch oouslsts of both lowland and hill land, and la well adupted tor grain growing and Btook raising, About 500 sores Is under the Kovernment irrigating system. Mr Wiloox certinly got value received for ills money. Tbe Indian appropriation bill whlob finally passed botb houses oroongress. Monday, ratifies the McLaughlin agreomeut with the Klamath Indian, whereby tne luuiaua oeue to tne gov ernment 021,021 acres of their reser vation and are naid therefor $d3.007. Twenty-five thousand in oueh Is to bn paid pro rata to eaob man, woman and obild begonging to tbe trlboB on the Klamath reservation witb 150 days and 935(1,000 is to be deposited in the treasury to druw interest at five per cent to be pain annually to tbe Ind- iaoB ou a per capita basis Tbe bal aoce of tbe fund after paying the fees of attorneys having approved con tracts with the Indians Is to bo ex pended for tbe benefit of tbe Indians by tho secretary of the interior in drainage and irrigation of luud, pur- onase or nvostocu, ecu. A new mdustrv is .snringlng up in this olty and one tbat bids fair to grow to consideraule pronortions. It ia tbat of boat building. A year ago Telford & Sou aturted in a email way tbe oonatruction of row boats. It was not the original Intention to fol low it as a bualiness, but only aa f aide issue to their other businesr, The demand, however, was immediate and large, and today finds them en gaged eolely in the manufacture of row.sall and bouse boats and launches. They have in course of oonstruotiiou two two-horae power, sixteen foot launohes, have oompleted one eighteen-foot, throe-horse power launch and expect to begin construction of one twenty-two foot, six-horse power launoh this week. One of tbe six teen footers is for J. F. Uoeller and tbe twenty-two footer for L. Alva Lewis. Tbe launohes oomfortably ac commodate from live to ten people and make rrom six to ten miles per bour. The cost for a aixteen-footer Is 130 and an eighteen-footer250,;rboy are made of native timber, scrub oaK, rea fir and pine entering into their construction. Tbe boats are guaran teed by their makers and are sold at priaes below what they oau oe pur chased for elsewhere. Merrill Record : A gain of thirty-two pupils in the Merrill school distrlot over that of one year ago 1b one of the best evi dences that this olty is rapidly set tling un. When 8. E. Martin finished taking the census for the;i908-7 school term he found that he lacked just one name of baving a round nunarea. This was against sixty-seven a year ago and is a very good Bbowlng in deed. Have You a Cough. A dose of Ballard's Horobound Sv- rup will relieve It. Have you a ooldf Try it for whooblng ooush. for as thma, for consumption, for bronchi- tie. Mrs. Joe MoUrat, 327 & 1st Street, Hutohineon, Kans., writes: "1 have used Ballard's rlorebound Sy rup in my family for S years and fine it the most palatable medicine I ever used. Sold by Obas. Strang, Med ford ; Central Point Pharmaoy. Carrier Pigeon Lands. A remarkable lnoident oocurred at L. P, Klippel's ranon, in Summer Lake, last Thursday evening. A oar- rle pigeon flew into the house. It was tired and worn out from long flight. A silver ban i enoircled eaoh of its legs. On one of the bands was No. 115. 1905" and on the other was "M. u, u. M. " Tbe pigeon was left to rest in the house and tho cat spied it, and attempted to make a meal on tbe bird. Some one of the household happened to dieoovor the oat in time to save the pigeon, and, although it was injured somownat, tbe bird is still live and will be all right in a short time. Tbe pigeon will be giv?n its freedom to travel whenever it is able to fly, in order that it may Mulsh its journey. There is no telling from where it came or where it is going, but undoubtedly It boars important uowb to some oue who oau iuakb out tho meaulng ot the fig ures and letters, Lakovlow Examin er. Constipation makes the cold drug along. Uet it out of you. Toko nou nody's Laxative ilonoy nud.Tar cough Byrup. Contains no opiates. Cbas. Strang, Medford; Mary Moe, Central Poiut. See Them, REAL INDEPENDENCE DAY. Mr a Bu a Valid Claim to Bains Celebrated, On tho Sd of July, 1770, says Paul Leland Iluwortli In Harper's Maga- ilne, John Adams, then one of the rep. resentntlves of Massachusetts la tbe Continental congress, wrote to bis wife Abigail: "Yesterday tho greatest question was decided which was over debated In America, and a greater, perhaps, never was nor will be decided among men." In a second letter, written tho same day, bo Bald: "But tho day Is past. The 2d of July will bo tho most memorable epoch In tho history of America. I am apt to beliero that It will hp celebrated by succeeding generations ns tho great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliver ance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty; It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, gunB, bells, bonfires und illuminations from ono end of this con tinent to tho other from this time for ward foroverinore." When the resolution was taken up on tho 2d, all (ho states except Now York voted to accept It, Tims on the 2d day of July, 1770, tho independence of the thirteen United Colonies from the throne of Great Britain was definitely decided upon. Tho 2d, and not the 4tb, may be called the true date of the separation. Oar Inexampled Republic. The world has but one republic that has Illustrated constitutional freedom In all Its beneficence, power and gran deur, and that Is our own priceless In heritance, As a government our re public has alone been capable of and faithful to representative free Institu tions, with equal rights, equal justice and equal laws for every condition of our fellows. All tbe nntlons of the past furnish no history tiiat can logically repeat Itself In our ndvnnccment or de cline. Created through tho severest trials and sacrifices, maintained through foreign and civil wur with un exampled devotion, faithful to law as tho offspring and safety or liberty, progressive In nil that ennobles our peaceful Industry and cherishing e:i ligutcncd and liberal Christian civili sation ns (lie trust and pride of our cit izens, for our government of the peo ple, none but Itself enn be its parallel. Colonel A. K. WcClure. Hoiv Firecracker Are Hnde. In former times nil the crackers used on tho Fourth of July come from China. Now nearly all of them are made right here in America. The work Is very simple. Strips of soft paste board aro saturated with some ex plosive material and rolled closely around a bit of "composition" that is, powder mixed with sulphur so as to burn slowly with a hissing noise, which Is terminated with the sharp crack from which tho "cracker" gets Its name. A "primer," or a cord soaked with saltpeter, is included in the roll ing process, a red cover Is added, and the joy of the boy and tho misery of tbe dog Is ready for use. An Alarming Situation. Freauently rosulU from negleot of clogged bowels ana torpia liver, until ooustlpatlon becomes onronio. 'Ihls condition is unKnown to tnose who use Dr. King's New Life Fills; tbe best and gentlest regulators ot stomaob and bowels. Guaranteed by Obas. Strang, druggist. Prloe 23c. Market Report This list will be changed each Price week as nriees ohange : Wholesale Prloe Retail Flour. ,34 per ton 2.00per 100 lbs 100 lbs 100 lbs 100 lbs Bran. ,22 per ton $1.25 per Chop. Corn $27 ton. f 1 50 per R Barley 830 per ton. ..$100 per RETAIL PRICE. Whuat In bulk , .570 Oats. .40 Barlev S1.05 Der 100 lbs Potatoes 150 per 100 lbs Eggs, per doz 174o Butter, per lb 15o Beans, white dry, $3.00 per 100 lbs Beans, red drv. ner lb 3e Unions $1.50 per 100 lbs Bacon, per lb lf- Hama. ner lb ....15o Shoulders, per lb 12e Lard, per lb 10c lions, live, per id o to oto Beef, live, por lb 2J to So Mutton, nor 11) 3u Chickens, spring $2.00 to $3,00 Chickens, old $4.00 to U 50 Hay baled, grain 10.00 Don't be foiled and made to believe tbat rbeumatiam oau be oared with iooal appliances. Holllster's Rooky Mountain Tea Is the only positive cure for rheumatiBm. 35 couts, Tea or TabletB. llinkle' Drug Store. Ilcr Dilemma. Young Matron Why so pensive, dear? Angelina I'm despcrotot Will adores mo In pale pink, whllo Max says I m an nngel In blue, I can't have but one gown, so yon see my whole future depends on the color I select It Is pending me crazy London Tit-Bits. Courage Is resistance to fear, mastery of fear not absence of last. If your stomnch troubles you do not oouoludo that there is no ouro, for a groat mauy htvvo beou perman ently oured by Chauiberlaiu'a Stom aob and Liror Tablets. Uet a free sample at (Jbas. Straus's drug store and give thorn a trial. They also cure'eouatlpatton nud biliousness. Not IlliHHelf. Mistress (to bend gardener, who has been ill) I'm glad to see you out again, Dates. Bates Thankee, mum. But I ulu't nnytblnk like right yet. Why, when the wind blew these 'ere pots over, hlnstead of a-callln' the bun der gardner to pick 'em up, blessed If I didn't start a-dotn' of It myself! Punch. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A limy Modlotno for Buiy Poople. Brlnp Quldnn Health and Ronowod Vigor. A siwiflo fir Consllpntfnn, InttliriMtlon. Live nn l kidney TivuMes, 11nipU. Korin:i, InifMirv oiix'it, iMul Itroitlh. SluircUh HoweK Heailnt'lir mi. i ii. . i. .. i'u ij..i-.. it. !.!,,, i.i t.ia in t)i li-t form, !Vt con! n Kit. (li-inihii initdo by I tiou.isTER iin'.'n urA: v, -m-uiihhi. vtrn, NUGGETS FOR SULQW PE0PLF Dr. Hinkio. Contrnl Point,Ore IIr eiMlma to Puti-dans When Mrs. Lombard offered to rec ommend MIbh Simpson to her friends a a dressmaker she waa honest In her wish to help the little womun, but her efforts bore more evidence of honesty than of tact "I wish you would try Dora Simp- ion," she said earnestly to three of her friends who were calling upon ner one day. "She's such a good little body and so unfortunate! Her old customers have dropped off ono by one till there's scarcely a person In the neighborhood who employs her now. "As I often say to my husband," con tinued Mrs. Lombard, with haste, us she saw signs of inquiry on the faces of her friends, "supposo she doesn't tit very well. That doesn't alter the fact that she has un Invalid broth or to sup port and that sbo tried everything else, from stenography to cooking, and only took up sewing as a last resort and just hates every stitch she takes and always has. Now, do try her, some of you. She's been with me for tbe lust four days making a jacket for my Jim. Dora Is just as patient about It as can bo, though we've had It all to pieces throe times," Youth's Companion. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNii 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htutt'B Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, June 10, 1000. Notice la hereby given tbat iu com pliance with the provlnlons of the art of Congress of June 3, 1872, entitled "An act for tbe Bale oi timber lands in tbe tUates of California Oriron Nevada and Washington Terntoi y." as extend ed to all tbe Public Land t-ditee by act of Auguat 4, CLARENCE I HUTCHISON, of Medford, county of Jankssn, state of Oregon, has filed In tbie office bis sworn statement no. 0920, for tbe purchase of the B J iS W SW Jsf, KW J SE J, of Section No. 2, Township no. 35 South, Range No. 1 East, und will offer proof to show that the land eongnt ih more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before A.S. Baton, U.S. Commissioner,. at his office at Medford Oregon on Wed nesday, the 12. h day of September, 1900. He names as witnesses; Harold U. Lumsden, George F. King Bessie F. Lumadcn and Eunice M. Luroeden all of Medford, Oregon. Any and all peraons claiming adverse ly the above-described landB are re queued to file their clairnB in this of fice on or before said 12tb dav of Sept ember, 1906. Benjamin L. Eddy, Register. TIMBER L.AND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NUTlUJii l'Ott UBIjILTATIUN. United Stoles Land Office, Rosehurg, Oregon, June 10, 19C6. Notice la herebv civeu that in com plianee with tbe provisions of the act of CoDgress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber landB in the states of California. Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory." aa extended to all tbe Public Land States by aot of August 4, 1802, BESSIE P. LUMSDEN, of Medford. county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has tiled In this office- his sworn statement xu. 6925, for the pur chase of the SW&, of Section no. Township No, 35 S., Ranee Nu. i EuBt, and will offer nroofto show that tbe land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estub-1 llsh bis claim to said land before A. S. i Bliton, U. 8. Commissioner,, at bis of-' flee at Medford Oregon, on Wednesday the 12th day of September, 1006. ne names as witnesses: aroia u. Lumsden George F. King Clarence I. Hutchison and Eunice M. Lumsden. all of Medford,. Oregon. Anv and all nersons claiming adverse- ly the above-deaoribed land are re- f queBted to file their claims in this of-j flee on or before said 12th day of Sept ember, 1006. , .denjamin lu. .ciDDY,. Register. lumber: All Orders Now Filled Promptly,, for Rustic, Ceiling. Floor ing and Finishing Stock Butte Falls Lumber Co., Office: Medford, Oregon. D. T. LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Vehicles andMachinery j& Medford, Oreg'on j& I Mowers, Champion Rakes, Reapers and Binders. Binding Twine, Bale Ties, Hay Cars, Fork, Pulleys, Wire Cable. Machine Oil. Mitchell Wagons and Buggies, etc. Hot Tfcr. "Judge," said Mrs. Starvem to tb magistrate who had recently come 10 board with her, "I'm particularly anx ious to have you try this chicken soup." "I have tried It," replied tbe magis trate, "and my decision Is that tbe chicken has proved an alibi." Phila delphia Press, Fired. Young Mother Do you think baby looks most like me or his papa? Nurse Like you, mum. Mr. Jenkins Is a mighty handsome man. Advertisement: Wanted A compe tent and well mannered nurse. Avreed. Wife (wearily) Woman's work Is never done! Husband (struggling with a buttonless shirt collar) That's Juot what I thought! First say to yourself what you would be; then do what you have to do. Epic tetus. The sworn statement of the mann- laoturerB proteots you rrom opiates in Kennedy's Laxative Hooey and Tar thb'oougb syrup tbat drives the cold Strang, Medford; Mary Alee, Central The Evil Bye. Antlqultle hath held that certaine women of Scythln, being provoked and vexed against some men, had the pow er to kill them only with their looke. The tortoises and estrlges hatch their eggs with their looks only, a eigne that tbey have some ejaculutive vertue. And concerning witches, they are said to have offensive and harmeworklng eies. Montaigne. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ia tbe County Court for Jackson County' Oregon. In the matter ot the Estate of D. Polk Math ews, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court for men sun county, vrenuu, eming in liruumc, executor under the will of the estate of D. Polk MathewBr deceased. All persons having claims againn the estate will present them io me UDUoraignea ai ui oiuce ia lueuioru, ui pon, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from the first publication of thU notice. Dated June 29, 1906, W. I. VAWTER, Executor of tbe estate of D. Polk Mathews, deceased. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice la herebv triven that the underslKned has, by the County Court of tbe county of JBCison, oiaieoiuregon,-Deeii umy appuimeu iirimtnUti-BtrtY nt th natntn nt Runtinrnft KM. munson, deceased; All persons having claims against saia estate are aereoy noiinea ana re quired to present the same with the proper vouchers, within six months after the date of this notice, either to rae ir my attorney, W. R. PhlppB, Sao., at Medford, Oregon. Such per sons as are indebted to said estite are request ed to make immediate settlement and payment. Medford, Oregon, June 25, 1906. Vaiuan E. Farletoh. Admtnist-atrix of the eatate of Kuphama Edrauuson, deceased. No. 8236. Treasury Department. Office of Comptroller of tho Currency. W ash lii tr ton, D. C, May 2ft. 1906. Whereas, bv satisfactory evidence Dresented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear "THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK," In the City of Medford, In tbe County of Jack Ban and State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking: Now Therefore, I. TbomaB P. Kane, Deputy and Aotlng Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE riEDFORD NATIONAL BANK," in the Citv of Medford. In tho Conntv of Jaok. son and Stale of Oregon, is authorized to com mence the business of Banking as provided In section lifty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In Testimony Whereof witneft-my hand and seal of ollloe this twemy eighth day of May, 1906. seal fiigned) T. P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. OA8TORIA. , - lna Kind ou y m Kind You Haw Always Boup Shingles! We have the celebrated Champion Alfalfa Draw Cut Sour Stomach rAI. hMiotu MmlluUu W- J (nam debility, niir rising., and cUrrk M Ih. lomtch aro ti duo to Indlgastloo. Kid cures Indigestion. This now dlacovory nprev sents tho natural Juices of dlgaalton as Ike. exist in a healthy atomach, combined vltfc the greatest known tonlo and reconstructrn OrOOartlnn. ITaHaI rHannla f J only euro Indlgeiilon and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tho mucoos membranes Malng the stomach. .. ,Mr- s; "vftM! R"nlwood. W. Vs., mi I wii troubll wUb Mur nomich for twentr rmn Kodol cursd m. and w. are now uilot H ai mim for btbjr. Kodol Digest What Yon Eat. BottiMool-. J . op Slu holdlni JX tlroutUM PrtffMtf by I, a D.WITT OO.. OHIA For Sale by Chas. Strang TIMBER LAND ACT. JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , United States Land Ofilco, Hoseburg, OroKOti, Juno U, llHtfl. Notice Is hereby given .hut In compliance wlh the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 8, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands In the ittwtes of California, Oic son. Nevada ana WRt-lilncton Territory." hh extended to all the Public Land States by act 0(Auy;U8t4, 1892, LUTHER EAST, of Medford, county of Jackson, state of Oro- onn hflB this (Ihv iflnrt .n this ntllcfi his SWom statement no. GHM, for tho purchase of the K h ;s oi Btiui.uii no. io, in 'l ownsnip mi.oj mium, Huiiifq No. 2 East, and will offer nroof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its umoerana stone man tor agriouiiurni jnir niiNftH. iind to efitAhlinh his nltilm tn l-ald laud bufors A. S. Hliton. U. H. rnnunlsHloner. at his ouice in Aieaiora, uregon, onTUursuuy, tiiuuia day ol September, 1006. no nomes un wuijisbsch: Yriiiiuui i. uruivu and O rn re Itanfel. of frnHnnct. Oronoil. and John Why not and Albert L. Guslck, of Medford, uregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely ihe auove utscriutu ibiiiih nre rquioicii w their clalmB in thiH oltlce on or before said 6th day of September. lfiOG. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE POR PUBLIC AT ION. United Slates Land Oltlce, RoFeburtr. Oregon. Juno 10. 1900. Notlre is herebv ttiven Unit In comnllDiice with the provisions of the aut of Congress of june a, lam, euiuiea "An act ior inusuie oi timber lands In the states ot California Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Publio Laud States by act 01 AURUSI 4, ltVi, DANIEL E. GREEN. of Medford, comity of Jackson, state of Oregon, has filed in this office hit sworn statement no. 6922. for the purchase of the wUifw', NBi NW , Nv ne , Section no. 28, Township no. ot d., naiiKc .-u z I'jiiai, udu win uuur ijruui to show that ilielam souht Is more valuable for Its tlmboror stone than for agricultural mr pones, ana to establisn nisoiaim to saia find be f nre A . S. Blltnn. U S. Commissioner. at his office in Medford, Oregon on Tuesday, the Uth day of September, 1900. Ho names as witnesses: Benjamin Freden burg, Thomas Predenburg and John Hlgln botlian. of Derby. On; iron, and Josenh T. Our rie, of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reo,ucBled to file their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of September, 1000. TIMBER LAND, AOT JUNE 3, 1878 - NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. United States Land office, Roseburg, Oregon. May 6, HKM3. Notice Is herebv stven that In comoliance with the Drovislons of the act of CnnirriH of June 3, 188, entitled "An act for the sale of timber in nas in tne states or ualuornia, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aB extended to all the Publio Land StateB by net of AugUBM, 1893, DAISY CU81CK, of Willows, County of Gilliam, Btateof Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn state ment No. 6745, for tho purchase of the sww olSeciionNo. 12, in ti wnsliip No. 32 south, range No. 2 bast, and will offer proof to show mai iue tana sougnc is more viuubdio lor its limber or stone than for airrimilturftl niirnoBPs. and to establish her elalm to Bald land before A.S Bliton, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Medford, Oregor, on Friday the 10th day of AUgU8l, 1UUU. She names as witnesses; Albert 1. Oualeb of Medford, Oregon ; William T. Grieve of Cen tral Point, Oregon; George Daniel of Prospect, Oregon; Frederick Crystal of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 10th day of AugUBt, 1906. Benjamin L. Eddy. Register. a, E. AHKBNT, President, U. L. DAVIS, Cashier, I. E. ENYART, Vice President W. B. Jackson, Asst. Cashier The riedford Bank Medford. oncaoN 5APB DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted FOLETSKlBNEYCUKE Makes Kidney sod Bladder Right MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Founders and Machinists. Mining and Mining Machinery. Agents for Fairbanks, Morse & Go. Gasoline Engines and Spray Outfits and Power Pumps. Figure with us on New and Second Hand Boilers and Engines. CONTRACTORS And Those Intending Building, call at Medford's New Tin and Plumbing Shop. Workmanship and material first-class. Prices Reasonable. WH. A. AITKEN, Medford, Oregon. ALEX. CORPRON, M. D. PBYSIOIAN AND BURGEON Office, 7th and B, Opposite Med fold Dank, I'hone No. 103. MEDFOHD, OREGON C. E. TULL VETERI NAY BURGEON EVeterinary Dentistry a Specialty All call orders promptly filled day or muht. Office: at Union Staolee, Mod ford, Or A, S. BRITON, U.S. COMUIHBIONER, DIHTKIOT OF OHKGON Homestead and Timber Lnnd tilings and proofs made. Testimony takuu In land cou teal cases. Office with Medford Mat) Medford Oregon G.T. JONES, COUNTY 8DRVHYOR, Any or all kinds of Surveying prompt! done The County Surveyor oan glvo you the only legal work, Medford, Oregon E. B PICKEL, PHlSrOIAN AND SURG DON, Oflloebour, ll to 12 a. m. aud l:S0to8 p. m X-Riir Laboratory Examinations 9-2.60 to $26 umoe lluHklQ moolc, Medlora. Oregou. R. S. DeARMOND, PHT3ICIAN AND SUItQEON, Palm-Neldermoyer BulldlDg. 'Photie 418 MEDFORD, OREGON. MISS SABREY BOOKER, ' ....NURSE.... MEDFORD, OREGON 'Phono 500. DR. LEON E. STORY f om 'iVoshington, D. C, lately returned from studying abroad has loaated at CENTRAL POINT; OREGON. OFFICE Pleasant', Hotel, Main Street. tf , E, MORRISON, M. D. MEDFORD, OREGON Office: Room Falm-Neldermeyer Block Residence: Corner South C and Ninth atreety I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. S. Offlcee a Adklm Block, adjclclcg Haaicp Drug Store MedJord, Oregon W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OPTICIAN. Office: Room 6, AtJkius' bloolt. Calls prompt! attended day or night. 'Phone 668. Medford Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of JackBon County, Oregon, administrator of the elate of L. Ruben, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them 10 me or my' attorneys, wlin the proper verification within six months from the date hereof. Dated May 26. 100S K. F. HUBERT, Administrator. Colvio tit Duhuam, At.orneys. UP-TO-DATE IP 5 nurseryS Will have for the Season's Trade of 1906, 80,000 Pear Trees in the following var- ' ieties: 25,000 Bartlett 25,000 D. DuComice 10,000 Beurre d'Anjou 10,000 B. Boso 5,000 Howell 5,000 Winter Nelis Also Apple, Peach, Cherry, Apricot and Berry Plants and. Monterey Cypress, J. S. BARNETT. Central Point, Oregon. 4 A H X 444444444 Subscribe for The Mail. v CALL AND SEE US. f.viJwaaavjiv' v- - Curat Ooldai Pnyr