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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
jA LITTLE OF No leu than Mrentjr-oue amateur potts have lent John D, Rookefellev Jr., ooDRraiulatory poema on bia aon'a (birth, ' . Sarah Bernhardt baa aaltl tbat she will nerer visit the United States agata. Sarah la possessed of auob a .delightful strata of humor I From the number of genuine pho ' tograpba of the bombtbrowlug at Ma . drld tbat are now being published, that event must have been oarefully planned and extensively advertised. About tbe only thing tbat does not - get on tho bargain oounter la the mar riage Uoensej and If It did It would .not be worth tbe price. What a splendid world It would be if we were all unselfish and altruiatlo . enough to let our brother get tbe best of It, or the profit, in every trade we make I An Alabama paper urges tbe need 'Of more water troughs, on tbe ground &hat a man can buatle for water, wbtle -a borac oannot. Hut tbe question as it is to Alabama is, will a man bUBtle :Ior water? Salem gets $15,000, Baker City 86. 00 and Eugene ?50,(X)0 In the public buildings bill. Tbere are at least three places In Oregon where tbe pork bar'l .will be mentioned witb reBpect. The oltlzen who doesn't value bis Tight of suffrage highly enough to reg later ought not to be allowed to vote Voting by certificate la a premium oil fraud, indilferonoe and neglect. There i should b an end to it. A Missouri edltoi says that the big gest trust ou earth Is the country newspaper combine. It trusts every body, gets ouBsed for trusting, mis- . trusted for cussing and if it busts for - trusting, gets cussed for busting. l''urnlture is made to be used and ' books to be read. If tbe disarrang ing of a ohair or the misplaoing of a 'boon usets the order of a room, some thing is wrong. Tbe order that faints at tight of a bit of dust, the order that locates every chair and table by obik mark, ia not tbe older that la vital. ! A Tragrio Finish. A watohman's negloot permitted a 'ieaK in me great nortn sea dkye, . whiob a onild'B finger oould have plug- aed, to become a runinous break. ctev . Bstatiog an entire provinon of Hol- . laud, in like manner Kenneth Mc Iver, of Vanoeboro, Me., permitted a ucue com co go unnoiioea until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King'a New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of ' rung innammation, caused by a neg lected cold ; but Dr. King's New Dis- oovory saved my life." Guaranteed beat cough.and cold oure, at Cbas. otrang's arug stare, boo and Sl.uo, ' TriHl bottle free. Klamath County News,. From Klamath Falls ExresB: f - BnA Mm Un1l-f 1 "1.1 DUU .u.a VUQUUUMU. Earenta of Sheriff JObenobain, arrived ere from Central Point. Jackson county, last ween and will stay about six weens in luauiatn oounty, visiting their sous. They are now with their aou, f rauK, in ijangeu valley. O. B. Qatee, while at work on the telephone line near Altamont last Sunday noon, was overcome by the ) beat and has sinoe been ouuiined to his bed at hie borne in this oity. Mr. ' Uutea waa aooompanied by bis two - small boys, who could render him no assistance and he baa no dear recol lection of how be got into tbe buggy . and returned home. Under the oure . of Dr. Geo. Merryman, Mr Gates 1b improving and will soon be able to .attend to his business again. 'Tbe new oontraotora take churgo of ,the mall routes on July 1st. There arc ,y few obanges from the old regime. The ty Klamath Falls-Pokegumii Hue remains uu.'wo db.uo uinuagnuiDuwiD MOT' 7 ie Co'. ' 3 L. Yadon will run the liuo i, ' from tble oity to Fort Klamath and ? aUo the .line from here to Merrill, xionce:io xuie jjaxe. uross at ijaiU' . bort,' of Ijob Angeles, will ruu the Lukevlew-Klamutb Falls route. A .piirtiou of their equipment is already - vuu .the ground, and thoy are now buy Mng atook so hb to bo nble to .give a 'ilrat-oaaa servloe. W. II. Holablrd, who le well known n tbiB oity aB being formerly oonnect ed with the Kluuinth Development 'Co., Is hero for a short visit, uftor six 'ipouiha' sojourn in the Orient, and a long illnoBS in Los Augoles following his return. He is looking Hue and Btatea that ho greatly onjoyoJ hia - drive -from the Central Paclllo rail way north thiougb the timber to the vntloys of Modoo and Lassen aountlos. lie la still an enthusiastic boliovor In the future of Klammth Falls, tnd pro- . diets a real boom at au early date, possibly not until tne rnllwny oon atruotura are close to the oity, but it .Is oomiug and a good ninny In Klum- McCormick Mowers and Rakes New Moline Wagons John Deere and Velie Vehicles Right from the Factory ' at Mbard Bros. Come and See Them, atb Fall will be tailing soma on to ioz mem ior not investing in oity real estate at the present low prices. m oltes oasea in oitles of five to twelve thousand persons, where the prices ior iron! loot oi unimprovea business real estate li not leas than 1760 for front foot, and asks why should not real estate in Klamath Falls b. worth as much and more when tbe great enterprlsea now uuder way are uuisnea, From Klamath Falls Republican An Immense gasoline launch has been ordered by Ithe Klamath Canal Co, for use on the Upper lake. It will be thirty-five feet long, eight and one hslf beam and will be equipped witb a 20-borse gasoline engine. It will be tbe largest on either lake and have a apeed tbat will be a record breaker. When Frederlok Weyerneauser was on his tour of inaeotion last week, he Instructed Ueneral Manager Abbott to erect a aobool house at Thrall and one at Pokeaania and send tne bin to him. He further Instructed Mr. Abbott tbat they should be used for religious aer vIccb at all time , and tbat be should furnisb light and beat on such ooca atons. Grading onsratlonB at tbe corner of uonge- avenue and Main strict wore begun toaay by tne Klamath Canal Company. It la tbe intention of tbe company to bring cue avenue to i grade with Main street at tbe June tion, and reduoe tbe grade to tbree per oent, A atone retaining wall will be built ou tbe river side of tbe ava nue and when the work la uorapleted it will be one of tbe most ploturesque ana nest tnorougniares lu tne state, After July 8th no Sunday trains will oe run on tne tuamutn I uke rail road. TbiB was tbe older ousted' in this oity Tuesday by General Manager E. T. Abbott, who waa here on that day. Ab soon as tbe change was made Known ne waa besieged wltn objeo tions, but be waa inexorible and stat ed that the change was made on tbe direot order of Mr. Weyerhaeuser and would go Into effect on that date. This obange will be a bard blow to tbis oity. Transportation bad reached the point where it waa possible to travel to this oity with some degree of oouifort and on aohedule time. If this rder bad been deferred until Sep tern er or October it would not have worked such a hardship aB it does ooming at tbe very beginning of tbe greatest influx of travel to Klamath oouuty. "Tbe order is explicit and implicit. When Mr. Weyerheauser waa in Tbrall this week it was one of tbe first question he asked me if Sua day trains were run. He is unulti r ably adverse to Sunday word of any klud where it Is at all possible to avoid It. He believed Sunday trains could be dispersed with and they will be until he orders otherwise. There are, of course, two sides to this ques tion. Onr men are entitled to some recreation and this order will give it totuew. " From Merrill Record : Davidson & Davis, of tbe Merrill Meat Maket, are up In arms against tne ooyoteB of tbla neighborhood. Last week thev bought three lambs and were going to treat their cus tomers to mutton, but instead tbe ooy otea were the ouea tbat got the mut ton. The tbree sheep were put in tbe PBBture at tne slaughter house and next morning when they went to look alter them only one .waa left alive aud tbe bonea of tbe other two were mute evidenoe of tbe visit 'of the wilj coyote. Four Baooook Standard fire extin guishers, a book and ladder wagon aud one hundred pound fire. bell. These are the things tbe Merrill town board instructed Fire Chief Ben Faus to order at a special meetins last week. This is the best evidence at baud that the municipality of Mer rill hue com to rolize that our little burg la fast building as a business center and it IB due the business men to proteot them to some extent from the fire demon. Tbis is only the beginning of the move toward a fire protootlou for our growing little town. It means an outlay of $1000 for appra tus and tbe laying of mains, a mattei which the board will take up at its next meeting. Modest Claims Often unrry the Most Conviction. urt.n njni. ti... ...... i "u,u uuiiiu. ma iauivua KUU ill" ventoi. placed hia gun before a' oom mittee of judges, be stated its curry ing powor to be muoh below what he felt sure the gun would do. The re sult of tbe trial was therefore a great Btir rise, instead of disapoiutmeut, It la the same with the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cnolern and .Dlnrrhoe Remedy. They do not pub lioly boast of all his remedv will ac complish, i but profor to let the UBers make the statements. Whut they do alalm, la that it will positively oure dlurrhoea, dysentery, paina in the stmuaoh and bowels, and has never beeu known to fall. For sale by Chus. Strung. . Accounts Due and Payable. All acoonuts contracted at the Mod- ford Pharmaoy, .prior to May 1, 1000, are duo and payable to the uudorslug ed, and to no other person or persons. J. WHlTlii, Owner. J. S. DuVall, Manager. OABTOHtA. Beuittt yTM Kim tw Have Mways Bought Signature of Subscribe for Tho Mail. Canada Will Reason Sunday. Sunday will be more thoroughly ob served throughout. Canada than in any other country In the world, if a Lord's day bill now before Parliament be- oomes a law. Tbe measure, wbloh la a government bill and thus sure of enaotment In its present form unless modified by tbe government Itself, ia the most aweeplng piece of Sabbath legislation ever framed. How wide la tbe soope of tbe bill may be judged from tbe following summary of Its main provisions: Nobody may work, do business, sell anyhing or employ any person to work. 1 No games or performances whore admission fee ia oharged. No sxouralon for amusement. do public parks, pleasure ground or amusement. No publlo oarks, pleaaure ground or amusement place open where admis- siou fee is charged. No target-shooting. No foreign newspapere sold. Certain exceptions are made of worka of meroy, religion or necessity, in regard to running through traiUB, oeoan vessels, eto. Jews, AdvontistB and others who keep Saturday as a day of rest may do business on Sunday. Tbe exoeptiona allow: Work In connection with divine ser vice. Work for tbe relief of tbe sick, Sale of drugs. Work in respeot to telegraphs and telephones. Essential work on any lndustr al process of suob a continuous nature tbat It oaunot be stopped without serious injury. Work for tbe supply of heat, water. gae or light. Conveying of travelers. Continuous passage to their des tination of trains and vessels in tran sit when Sunday begins. Loading and unloading of merohan dise at intermediate points from paa senger boats or- trains. Keeping railway traoka dear of snow and making emergenoy repairs. Work in handling trams in railroad yards before 6 a. m. and after 8 p. m. Labor about ann ocean vessel wbloh would otherwise be unduly delayed in sailing. Caring for llvestook and perishable products. operation or a ferry or apassenger boat, Hiring of horses for personal use. Work after 8 p. m. in preparing tor Monday edition of newspapers. Work after 4 p. m. in connection with setting bakers' sponge. Delivery of milk and ioe. The work of domestio servants. The operation of interprovinoial or international electric oar lines. It will thus be seen not only that all usual business vocatlona aud work muBt oease absolutely on Sunday, but that the operation or freigbt trains and freight vessels, unless in transit, when Sabbath begins, must oease, and tbat operation of street cars except on lines specifically made exempt, must also stop. It haB caused more laughs aud dried more tears, wiped away diseases aud driven away more fears than any other medicine in the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35- oents, Tea or TibletB. Dr. Hinkle'a Drug Store. Soubeni Oregon Normal School. The year ended June 12th witb tho graduation of thlrty-foui seniors, the largest olasa in the history of tho Bobool. Tbe citizens of Asnland aud tbe surrounding oountry .oume out en niasBO and more than 1500 people wit nessed the dosing exeroiseB in the Ohnutauqua building. The presenta tion of the scarf by Miss Nora Uoebe on behalf of the Seniors to Walter llerndon, who received it ou behalf of the Juniors waa an unique and pleasant feature. This banner passes from oloss to olass year after year and Is tho ohorished i-cllc of the school. The number of people who attended the exeroises from abroad bespeaks the wide interests felt in the school. School superintendents and prinoi puls aud teaohetB from various parts of Southern Oregon were in attend ance. The Alumui Association was attend ed by ninety members. Tho present fHOulty and students were rejoiced to see the lively interest here shown by tbo students of long ago. Nearly all of tho graduates of tbis yeur will teach, , More of them have good positions. Next year will find them looated in some desirable field tor work. Tbe boat positions ask fur the bost teachers and the best teaoh era Beok the bost positions The Nor mal graduate and the bost positiou al ways llnd eaoh other. Of rocout grndaates Vora Storey Is elcotod to tbe WoodvlUo high aobool, Floy McNeil and Anna Beeson to the Mod ford Bobools, Era Storey, Doioa Willlte aud G. W. Milam to tho Abu land Bchoola, Harvey lnlow prinolpal shlp of Ploaaaut Hill, 0. Strange, oity superintendent Cottage Grove, Worth Harvey, prlnolpal Grants Pass Bobool, and Mary Mundy, high sohool at Cot tage Gove, Ola and Mabel Mlokey, Cordelia Grant andfJessle Wllaon,Cot tage Grove publlo whools, Lottie Cooper, Myrtle Point school, Stella Campbell and Mabel Campbell, Klam ath 1'allB sohool, Elsie Parks, Ores well aobool, Elizabeth Gibson, Central HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A busy Medicine for Easy Peopl. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A sppolflo fiir Constipation; In. 1 1 Ration, I.Iva anil Kidnoy Troubles nmplc!. Koroma. Impur lilixni, itiiii Kroalb, Slupijlsli HowkIs. Hoadiu-he and llACkncho. It Hocky MountAln Ti 'n tab lit form, afi cpnts n bos, Umulno nmde hy Uolurtkh Dnr CjiPiNV, Sludl? i. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR StULflw PEOPf.F Dr. Hinkio, Conlral Point, Ore Point, and Luole George, prlnolpal at Grants Pass, i Of tbe former graduates Liuoolu Savage Is superintendent of the . , , , , , aohoola of Josephine oounty, J. Peicy Wells, superintendent Jacksonville publlo schools, and S. P. Robblns, superintendent of Myrtle Point uo Ho schools. This list will suffloe to show the obaraoter of positions occupied by those people thoroughly prepared for their work. They are receiving sal aries varying from 850 to $100 per month. It will be of interest to all friends of tbe sohool to know that witb the acceptance of tbe appropriation ;bill by the people tho Ashland water Bya - tern will be extendei to tbe Normal aobool grounda where lawns and foun - tans, plants and shrubbery will furth - ei adorn the already beautiful Normal school oamnus. A heutlno nl.nt will be established at once and large addi tions will be made to the pbysloal and ohemioal laboratory and to the Nor mal eohool llbraiy. Three new touch ers will be added, an advance year will be added to the course from whiob will be graduated at least fifteen per sona who are already applying for en. tranoe to that course. In fact graduation and oourse of atudy and obaraoter of work done will parallel that done by tbe San Frauds co Normal School wbloh la taken aa a standard and whloh is acknowledged the best Institution of its kind on the Paoifio coast, The fuoulty and stud-ntB of tbe Nor mal Bobool have passed resolution tbunking the people of Southern Ore gon for tbe stand they took at the polls in June concerning tbe appro priation for state institutions. Every town and county in tbe territory em braced by Jaokaon, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Klamath and Lake threw a heavy majority for the appropriation bill and tbis institution construes this vote into an aot of klndnras and recognition of merit shown towards the institution. Therefore, we take oourage and go forward in our endeavors to make It an institution of whioh every oltlzen of Southern Oregon will be proud to speak when they journey abroad and wbloh they will delight to see when in tbeir wanderings they return to their onioveo state again. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offloe, Rosehurg, Oregon, June 16, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the aot of CoDgreie of Juno 3, 1878, entitled An aot for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California. Oregon, Ne vada ana waBningion lerritot-v. us extended to ail the Public Land States l.v .int. nl A linnet A 1 All? j v. uuu m, BESSIE F. LUM8DEN, oi jueatoru. uountv oi JucKson. state or Orenon. has tiled in thU office his sworn Btatt-ment no, (.925. for the our- chtise of the SW, of Section no. Townabip No, 35 S., Range no. Eust, and will offer proof to show that the . land eoucht Is more val uable for its timber' or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish his claim to said land before A. 8. DlilnB Xt c nrinn.nnDW v,i BUton, U. S. Commissioner, nt his of- 11 to nu lucuiui u vicituiii uii iicuudbuhv the 12th day of September, 1900. tie nameB as witnesses: Harold u. Lumsden George F. Kinc Olarence I, Butch ison and Eunice M. Lumsdcn. all of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse V the abovedn8oribed land are re lies ted to file their claims in this of ce on or before said 2th day of Sept ember, 1908. mcNjAMiN u. tavdYi ttes later. Lumber: All Orders Now Filled Promptly, for Rustic, Ceiling. Floor ins and Finishing Stock ' Butte Falls Lumber Co., Office: Medford, Oregon. D.T.LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Dealer. In Vehic I es andMachinery j& Medford, Mowers, Champion Rakes, Reapers and Binders. Binding Twine, Bale Ties, Hay Cars, Fork, Pulleys, Wire Cable. Machine Oil. Mitchell Wagons and Buggies, ttc. CALL AND SEE US. Mario Report This list will be ohanged each week us prices obange i i n uuivume rriue. . neiau rice j Fiour, ,m ton ,2.00 per 100 lbs Wholesale Price. Retail Price Brnn. .(22 oer ton 1.2.1 nnr 100 lha Chop. Corn $27 torn 11.60 per 100 Hib R Barley t30 pur ton. ..$160 per 100 lbs RETAIL PRICE. Wbsat In bulk ...67o Oats '. 40 Barley $1,08 per 100 lbs Potatoes $1.00 per 100 lh Egg, per do 20o Butter, per lb...,., 15o Beans, white dry... 3.90 per 100 lbs Beans, red dry, per lb 3c Onlous. . . $1,50 per 100 lbs Bacon, per lb 12 . Hams, per lb ,...16o , Shoulders, per lb l2o 1 fd' per lb . . . .10o j Hvlb";-;:":";""! 1 Mutton, per lb 80 . Chlokeos, spring '.'.$2. 00 to $3,00 Chickens, old $3.60 to $4.00 Huy baled' K"ln 10.00 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. OOUUIS JOB rUBLlOAilON. United S "tea Land Offlae, Roaelmrg1 Oregon. Juuo 16. IMI. Nntleo Is liereby given thut In compliance wltn tho provlsloni of tbe Rut of Congress of Juoei, 1178, entitled "An nol for tbo sale of timber landi In tbe Htates of Oallfornla. Ore son, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as .....u.tuou wo., .uv , uutiv muu nifties oy aoi JOHN J. STREBT8, of Ventura, county of Ventura. State f Cali fornia, has this dav Sled In thlH nfRnn hi. sworn statement no. 60UJ, for the purchase of tho SB lA ofseotfon NO 2S. in tnwnshln Nn. SB south, range NO. 8 east, and will offer proof to uu tun., u, i,uu euugui in more vaiuaoio for Its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurnoses and to establish his claim to said and before k. S. Bllton, 0. 6. Commissioner. ai ma oince at Meaford, uregon, on Thursday, the 13th day of September, 1906. He names as wltnos&OB: Oert H. TTnrrla. Prank W. Streets, both of Mcdford, Oregon; ma Duyr, wrugun J Don K C. Edmondson. of nerbv. Orcirnn. Any and all persons claiming advorsoly the ahovt-descrlbed lands are requested to file meir cmmB in mis oinee on or Derore said IStb uny oi sepiemDer, iwo. bbnjamin L. bdpy, Register. TIN HER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htates Land Office, Roiehurtr. OrAtron. Jnnlj lonA. Notice la hsireby given tliatln oompiianct with the provUtnqsoflh aotofCongrcsa of Jun i:o. en u iieu -ati mci ior mt laie ui timuei' landi In the States of California, Orenon. Ne vada, and Wflnhlnffti.il Tflrrltorv nt n-rtnlBr1 to all the Publlo I, and BUte by act of August 4. IO., , FRANCIS T. DESMOND. of fit. James, count? of Watonwan State of OTinnemnti, una ioib a ay niea in tDis oince ner sworn statement no. 6890, for the purchase of tbe be 4 of section no. 6, In township No. 40 south, range no. 9 went, and will offer pioof to rtUUW nil. I mu IHDU lUUgQL IS mOTO VRIUODie for its timber or stone than for aRrioultuftal pnrposeB, and to establish his claim to said land before A. B. Blltoa. U.S. Commissioner, at bis office at Med ford, Oregon, on Friday, the 14 lu iy ui oupieniopr, in, He names as wi'DOBies: Daniel K, Green, DanM I. Puff, both of Med ford. Oreeon: Otis tat Llndqulst of Echols, Minnesota; Hans Aiarston, of at. James, Minnesota, Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe Above described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said 14th day cf September, 1906. Benjamin L. Eddy, iteglBter No. 8236. r.a... rl , . OfHceof Comptroller of tho currency. v. axbinctoii. D. Mav ffl. land. n'HRHWAR. hv untlHlnnlnrv nvlilonpo nro.onti.,1 the undorslcued. It has boon made to annnar THE MBDFORl) NATIONAL BANK." In the City of Med ford, in tho County of Jack son and State of Oregon, line complied witb all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an nasociation shall be authorized to commence the busfnesB or banking: Now Therefore, I. Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Curroncy, do hereby certify tbat "THE riRflPORD NATIONAL RANIt i In the City of Medford, In the County of Jack- f son and Stale of Oregon, is authorized to com mmco tu, business of Banking as provided in eootion fifty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revlaed'Slatntes of the United States, In Testimony Whereof witness my hand and Real of 'oince this twenty eighth day of May. 1906. seal) (Signed) T. p. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the currency. Bsuath. ThB Kind VouHaie Always Biugtil Shingles! Oregon j& We have celebrated Champion Alfalfa Draw Cut Sour Stomach No ippatlt. lot. oi itrnrth, out, h.adach., eonillpition, b4 kiwlk, Sin.ial ttoblllly, jour rldngi, and eatwrk W ilomaoh r all dut to IndlraUon. KMM ouraa indif unon, Thu now ducavry npct tent. Um ntturml ulcsi el dljaitlon u Imt exist in healthy .lomaoh, oomblned will the grealett known tonlo and reoonitruetrf properllee. K.odol Dysp-.pal. Cure doea net only oure Indigeailon ana dy.pcpila, but thle famous remedy euros all atomaoh trouble oy oieansinf, puniymy, sweeiemof one tron(thenlng the mucou membranea Hatof in. .lumaon. .. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Imimat W. Va., ent- I wu troubled vim eour Monuch ior twMtr taarf Kodol cured roe ud ve are oow uilai R In KaB) IBf HDT. ' KocJol DCijmU What Yon Eat ottlMOBir. tl.OO Slu aoJdlnt3H Umu tltt, which mIU for 60 wnU rl4 kt a D.WITT OO.. OHIMM For Sale by Chas. Strang TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUKIjIUATIUJN. United States Land Office, ItosBburiT. Orciron. June 1-1. Iw6. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the aot of Congrens of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stntes of California, Ore got., Nevada and Washington Territory." an eiieuutju wan luuruuiiv uuiiu omioo u m. OI AUgUSt 4, INK, LUTHER EAST. of Medford, county of Jackson, slate of Ore- trnn. has thisdav ffleil in this ofllno his SWOrn statement no. 68'JO, for the purchase of the n A a X of Section no. 13, In TownBhlp ko. 32 South, that the land sought is more valuable for its iimoerana stone innn ior agnauiturai pur TU.HAR. and to establifih hlnln.im to ald land before A. S. bllton. IL S. f!oramlHBlonor. at his otttce in Medford, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 6th aay oi Hopteraoer, ivw. tie names ut, wiiccBseif; mitiaiu i. uruivo John Whynot aud Albert L. Ouslck, of Medford, Orniron. Any anu an permjiiH uiuiraing aavuraeiy iuc auave uoouriueu iiinua are ruqurnieu iu nic their olalrns in this olllco on or before-said 0th day oisoptoinoer. mm. TIMBJJ'R JjAND ACT. JUNE" 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLIOAT ION. , United States Land'Offlce, RoBeburir. Oreoon. June 16. 1906. .Notice is herebv siren that in comnl iance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states 01 California Ore- eon. Nevada and V.nsblnntnn Torrltorv." &t extended to all the Publlo Land States by act 01 August 4, litre, DANIEL E. GREEN, of Medford, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has Hied in this oftico kit. sworn atatement no. CftS. for tho purchase of the .wUkwJ, neJ4 nw M, nw M nb 14, Section no. 28, Township xa. o-i o uiLiiKti 4 iiisi, unu win uiiur prooi 10 snow tuat iub iaiu' sougnt ia mora vaiuauie for its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes, and to establish his claim to- Bald ano before A. 8. BUton. U. S. Commissioner. at nis oince in mcuioro, uregon on Tuesaay, ou 11111 uuy ui upLumuur, iuuu. Ho names as witnusfics: fieniamln Fredon- burg, Thomua Frcdonburg and John Hlgin bothau, of Derby, Oregon, and Joseph T. Uur rie. of Medford. Oreeon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Ale their olaimB in this oftico on or before said 11th day 01 September, iwg. UKKJAHIN lJ, ii,DDV, itOglSter, TIMBER LAND, AOT JUNE 3, 1878 - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land olfiee, Rnsebnrir. Otoirnn Mav S. 1WV. Notice Is herebv elven that iti nnmnlnincA with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of iimuor innus in tne Htates or uainornia. ore- gou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the Publlo Land States by net of August 4, IS9S. DAISY CUS1CK. of Willows, County oi Gilliam. Slate of Oregon, has this day filed In this olllco her sworn state ment No. 0715, for the purchase of the 8 WW ol Section No. 12, in t-wnsnlp No. 32 couth, range No. 2 east, and will offer proof tO' show that the land sought Is more vuluable (or its timber or stone tb an for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before A. S fill ton, U. 8. Commissioner, nt his ofllco at Medford, Oregon, on Friday the 10th day of August, 1000, She names as witnesses: Albert li. iislfilr of Medford, Oregon; William T. Grieve of Cen tral Point, Oregon; George Daniel of Prospect, Oregon; Frederick Crystal of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or hefore said 10th day of August, 1D00. BiiN.rAMiN L. Eddy, Register. a. E, ANKENT, President. U. L. DAvis, Cashier. I.E. ENYAHT, Vice President w. B. Jackson, A Bat. Cashtor The Hedford. Bank MCOFORD. ORCQOn SAPB DEPOSIT HOXBS TO RENT ft General Banking Business Transacted : SIOIET'SKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right . MEDFORD IRON WORKS, aaWHaaaHaanMMHaal..Maal Founders and Machinists. Mining and Mining Machinery. Agents for Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 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. KX. COKPRON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OOloe, 7IU and B, Opposite Hadlord Bank. Puoue N01 108, MEDFORD, ' OREGON C. B, TULb """VEXERINAY SOUGEON (Veterinary Dentistry a Speolalty All call orders promptly filled day or mgbt. Office at Union Stuolea, Moilford, Or A.. S. BUTON, D. B. COUUIBBIONE1I, OlSTKtOT or ORIOOH Uomesteud and Timber Land tilings and prools made. Testimony taken in laud oon test oases. Office with Medlord Mull Medford' Oregon Q T. JONES, ' OOUNTY SURVEYOR, Aay or all binds of Surveying prompt! done TheGoumySurveyoroun give you tbe only legal work. Medford, Oregon B PTCKEL, . PH .BIOIAN AND SURODON, Offloebouis 11 to 12 a. m. aud 1 :S0 to 8 p. m X-Bay Laboratory Examinations ll.JW to $23 OOloe Uaskln Block, Medfora, Oregon. R. S. DeARMOND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Palm-Neldermeyer Building. 'Phone 418 MEDFORD, OREGON. MISS SABREY BOOKER, ....NOESE.... MEDFORD, OREGON 'Phone 600. DR. LEON E. STORY . f om Washington, D. C , lately returned trori) studying. abroad has located at CENTRAL: POINT, OREGON. OFFICE Pleasnnt's Hotel, Main Street. ff. E, MORRISON, M. D. MEDFORD. OREGON Office: Room Palm-Neldermeyer Block Residence: Corner South C aud Ninth streety I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. S. Offices n Adklns Block, adjclmlug Uaskls utunaiuio jJiuu.ora.uregOB (J. W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND OPTICIAN. Office: Room O.Adkins' block. Calls protnntl attended day or night. 'Phone R63. Medford .Oregon. rfe&rs the 8 Kind You Wm Always Bougfl UP-TO-DATE If Will have for the Season's Trade of 1906, 80,000 Pear Trees in the following var ieties: 25,000 Bartlett 25,000 D. DuOomioe 10,000 Beurred1 An jou 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. 444444444 Rlnn nr infra nt t-nuinoliln showing all vacant land, fifty centB- aanU 17 m,H nUU l-C oernlnii Government land write to--Prank B. Alley, Abstractor, Roseburg, Oregon . Subscribe for The Mail.