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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
1 LITTLE OF Even after we bare governmeut in -epootlon from "boot to can" it might be a gnod plan to occasionally Inspect the luapectors. , A Chicago man, after twenty-seven -rears of married life, baa obtained a divorce lu South Dakota. Evan In the matter of divorces the average Ohloagoau fears to patronize home 'industry. . Emma Goldman Bays a man and ' woman should remain married only as lo ig as It suits their convenience. ISmma talks just like a Newport soole i ty wodjuu at times. Judge A. H. Tanner, luff partner of - the late Senator Mitobell, has reoeiv- - od a pardon from President Roosovelt. lie bad plead guilty to perjury before the grand jury and bis testimony con victed Mitobell. If tbero Ib anybody who la happy those days, it la the fruit gioweror ' the graiu grower. both are assured inimeuse crops and they have every reason to feel jubilant. Tne man who fretB about It's be ing so "fearfully hot," is the very sane fellow who grumbled ueoause it was "too awfully net." Some people would kick if they were being bung! The action of that New York City school board sustaining a prlnoipal oburged with bugging a teacher, at the same time raising the bugged , girl's salary, may result in more hug- ging in the aohoolB all over the coun try. People are so willing to lake .advautae of an uggreeable preoedent. ' A mob of fifty women refugees at '.Sail Francisco angered by the slow- ' Jioss of the delivery supplios, descend ed upon tbe Moulder eohool, where the relief flour la stored, and seized a ' 25-pound eaok apleoe. They made tholr escape after throwing a'news--paper photographer, who attempted to take a snap sbot the raid, down the stops of the building. Since tbe eruption of Mount Vesu- 'vlna fthfl Nnnlna nnntnfflnn hns hud r.n handle over ten thousund small ooxes -oontainiag aanes emitted ny tne vol aano, wblch were sent by visitors to every part of the world. England juid America will receive the largest -snare of thse souvenirs. As every one of the boxes was sent by registered mil, the postotHoe there profited by the eruption to tbe amount of uearly IO,000. Automobiles or horseless wagons -are not of so recent date as we gener ally think. In tbe Bible tbe prophet ..Job apoke of a wagon or vehlole,whiob "undoubtedly might be termed, an auto. In 1214 there were ooaohes run by power, and from that time one " form and another of horseless, ,vebi- oie has been invented until the pres- eut high point of invention baa been -.reached and still more Ib yet to oome. llodesl Claims Often uarry tbe Most Conviction. When Maxim, tbe famous gun in ''veutoi. plaoed hie gun before a oom- mittee of judges, he stated ltB oarry : tag powor to be much below wbat he felt aure the gun would do. Tbe ro- suit of the trial waB therefore a great -'Stir -rise, iustead of dieapointment, . It is the' same with the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Collo, Cnolora and tBIurrhoo Remedy. They do uot pub-, licly boast of all his remedy will ao coiupliah, but prefer to let the users make the statements. What they do claim, is that it will positively oure .diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the .-stomach and bbwela, and has never been known to fall. For sale by Chaa. .Strang. . , ' .Klamath County News. . iFrom Klamath Kails Republican : ' Mr. aud Mrs. Ohaa. Pierce, of Ash land, are expeoted bore next Mc nday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pleroe. They expect to take an out ing on Spriug crook. Ed. Joues, an employe on the ditch had the thumb on his right had badly . smashed today by a falling rock. Au v other ditch employe received a three Inch scalp wouud while coming out of the shaft, duo to a falling timber. 'Ralph Boss, of tbla place, who has .:beeu employed at tbe Odessa saw mill, had his left baud oaught in tbe edger 'machine laat Monday and bo lacerated I hat it required the amputation of his little llngor, alBO, although the doc tors are putting forth their best of forts to Bovo it. . The last of the smallpox patlentB wiU bo discharged from quarantine next Sunday, and thuB will a period be plaoed at the end of tbe smallpox business of Klamath Falls, As lias lieeu contended by the Republican there was no necessity for any uneasi- McCormick Mowers and Rakes New Moline Wagons John Deere and Velie Vehicles Right from the Factory v at liibbard Bros. . Come and See Them, new on tne part ot tbe residents of tola olty and oonuty at any time, and tbe wild stories spited as to tbe ex tent of the disease were too ridiculous to receive any oredenae. The few ouses, bowever,may have been a bless Inn in dlsaulse. for in the future i greater degree of preeautlon is lure to be taken in oase any contagious die ease should make Its appearance. H. B. Ob'o -, of tbe light, water and telephone companies, arrived In this city last Saturday for tbe purpose ot looklnu after hiB extensive interests bore, ile stats that five miles of water mains will be laid this year and that upwards of $25,000 will be expended on Improving the water system during the present season. Nevel before was there suob a demand for the extension of mains as at Dresent. and tbe com Danv naa been taxed to its utmost oa paoity to meet the requirements ot itic ocoasiou. He further stated that improvements in the telephone sys torn are beinc madj eveiv dav. new metallic line la to he installed be tween here and Merrill, and the line in use at proBent win servo tne die triot lying south cf uud midway be tween Merrill aud this city, The prop ositlon ot axteudlna the Bvatem t( Lakoview has been abandoned because tbe oompany operating in that city is making preparations to extend their Hue this way, tbe polea for. which have already been out. . James tidward McClure. of Poe Val lev. was drowned while utttniDtina Co ford Lost river, near the Hortou ranch. Sunday. June lilth He had been to see the Ilortou's and left that much about 11 o'clock, telephoning to his father, W. H. MoClure, that be would be home for dinner. Nothing WBB rhouaht of hid fnllnrn to rnnnh home ou time,for very often ne would fail to keep such appointments, being detained by a cattle deal, or other business connected therewith, for be was a cattle buyer.. Wbeu he failed to show UD after a fw riavn' Mhsntina and nothing was beard from bim, searob waa instituted and the remains were found last Sattirdnv. .Inna 30th. about two hundred yarda below tbe ford, floating ou tbe surface of Lost rive'.. It waB fully dressed, aud about 800 In cold waa found in the pookets. The borse wus found a abort diBtauco awav. saddled and hrlrllp.ri. Tbe conclusion readied ls that the old ford had been washed away, and as tne river IB much higher than usual tne horse was nnaole to oarrv hia rid er against tbe Bmift currout. Seeking to lluntou tbe burden. MoClure lumn ed Into the river, his intention be ing to swim or float alongside tbe horse. Heine: encumbered with bootj. snaps and clothing and possibly los ing hia boid-on the horss. he was un drowned?"'' able to curry out ble plan, and was Kxpress: :, Prof. O. R. Oarlock, of ABhland, arrived here last week and will snend tbe Bummer in Klamatn oounty. He haa been engaged as principle of tbe luerrui scnooiB for the coming year. His family, now looated at Ashland. will arrive here about the middle of August. . Mrs. F. W. Jennings arrived here Friday evening from Honolulu and will BDend the summer wltb bar nar- euts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Keauies. A small milling oxoitomeut has been stirred up over tbe discovery of a ledae of ore. about threa-fourtha of a mile noith ot the oity. Several oar- tlea bavo taken tin. or nnntanmlAln takinff UD. mluinff claims. A Deanliar formation baB been discovered on tbo Mitobell plaoe, in North Klamath Falls, in digging a well, drift wood, embedded in gravel, was taken out at a deptb cf forty reet, indicating tnat this had been a lake or river bed be fore the voloanlo eruption that buried this oountry under a flow of lava. Upon panning the gravel a few colors were discovered, demonstrating be yond a doubt tbat mineral oxiBta in this Beotion, aud only awaits dioor ery to make Klamath famous fpr gold bb well as for Irrigation. Twenty Years Battle. 'I'was'loBBr in a twantv vaar battle with bhrbuio pileB and,maliguaut sores, until I trledlliuoklett'e Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing, both, till not a.ttaae reniaina," writes A. Hruoo, of FarmvlUe, Va. BoBt for old Ulcers. Cuta. llurna ana Wounds. 25a at Chaa. Strauff,druggist. A Dad Reeoswyv ' Scene: Registry ofttce. Bridegroom (to registrar) The first tlmo I wns married wns In a church, the socond time in a chapel, but I like this wily best. It's so plain and simple, and I should come hero If over I got married ngnln (Catches sight of his bride nml sees ho 1ms said tiie wrong thing.) That Ib, my dear. If over I bavo the er misfortune to get nmrrled ngnln, of courso! London Punch. The Dtmt. r.lch Aunt Why do you bring me this dust, Tommy? Tommy Because I want you to bite It Illch Aunt Why do you want mo to blto It? Tommy Bocauso 1 henrd papa say tlint when you blto tho dust we shall get 20,000. -Londou Tlt-Blts. . RnNnurlniv. The Lender All right, I'll lend you $5, but don't forget Unit you owe It to mo. The Borrower My dear fellow, I shall novor forgot It as long as I live. Brooklyn Life. The Pinner and Bid Dubbi. Tbe Louisville Courier Journal, In a recent Issue, bad two editorials wbloh are interesting as indloatlng the conditions ail over tbe oountry today. At tbe head of one article tbore ap pearedjtbe following: "Bid Dubba sat on a fenoe rail for three hours, Tues day, whittling." Leedsburg (Mo.) Light. At (be beginning of tbe other edi torial the editor wrote: "That was an iraproesolyi plea sent to a number of railroad officers by Gov. Hook, of Kansas. KansaB, he said, needed eight thousand farm hands to harvest its great orops, and be besought the rail road men to help get them and to oiler low transportation rates as extra inducement. There are lots of Bid Dubbs In tbi vale of tears, and tbey are sitting on the fences of tbe oountry, whittling, evidences of shlftfossnees, Incapacity, innate laziness. They are all aline, all belong to tbo great army of fault Anders wltb the conditions; all com plain tbat otbeis have tbe wealth of the world, and that tbey have been robbed of success by tbe "plutocrat." Vet tbe wall of the farmers of Kansas or the hop growers and fruit men of Oregon make an impression on tbem, other than to make tbem more com plaining of their inability to amass wealth simply through "sitting :- straddle of a rail, whittling." Tbey fail to recognize that the plutoorat never wasted his time sitting on a rail, whittling. If be did,, there was an objeot in it, and something was evolved from his active brain wbiio hands were idling. Uregon and Kansas are only two of tbe forty-six btnteB of this great na tion, aud there are various territories iu addition, and all are eoboing the wail of the KansaB farmers for aid to save their oropB. Tbero never was a time when labor was do bard to secure for the acoom plisbment of the works of the world. In Klamatb oounty, in thia state, where tbe government reoently let a contraot for the construction of a great drainage and irrigating ditob, laborers are boing offered two and u quarter to two aud a half dollars per day, and the contractors are able to get only about two hundred men where they shonld nave two thousand. The same is true of tbe great railway enterprises in Oregon and adjoining states where ten men Bbould be found, but one ready to do tbe man ual labor of the grade - construction. Many a manufacturer, eontraotor. huabandman today would employ more men if tbey wore to be had. Hut In the face of it all Hid Uubbn alts a-straddle of the rail fonoe, whit tles, and rails at tbe suocesa of energy aud of steady effort. And Hid Dubbs and all tbe Bid Dubbs of tbe country will continue in this habit all through the ages of time. Salem Statesman. A Tragic Finish. A watchman's nntrlnnt nhrmittari a leak In the great North Sea dkye, which a onild's finger oould have plug ged, to become a runinous break,dev. astating an entire provinc of Hol land, i In liKe manner Keunetb Mc- Ivai. ftf Vnnnnhnrn. Ma.. nAt-mif-tari a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragio finish was only averted by Dr. niug'a ew LiiBaovery. lie writes: "Three doctors crave ma un tn din nf lung Inflammation, oausod by a neg lected cold ; but Dr. King'B New Dib oovory saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and oold oure, at Chaa. Strancr'a rirnff at.nra. ROn and ftl.flfl. Trial bottle free. ROMAN' MILLIONAIRES. The Phenomenon of Mammoth' For- tones Not fl New Thins. WliUo it Ib not a very tangible con solation to those of us who belong to tbo less favored class commercially, i there is at least a sort of historic com-1 fort In knowing tbat tbe phenomenon I of mammoth fortunes is not n now j thing. I A magazine- writer goes back to nn-! cleut Rome, when there were no rail-1 roads or trusts or corporations, and gives some figures on tho individual fortunes of Hint day which might look attractive even to some of our modern plutocrats. Seneca, the philosopher and author. Was worth $17,500,000; Lentulus, the augur, $16,600,000; Crassus, tho poli tician who- formed with Caesar and Pomney the first triumvirate., had a landed estate of moro than $3,000,000; tho emperor Tiberius left a fortune of $118,000,000, which tho deprave Calig ula not rid of In less than a year. A dozen others hud possessions Hint ran Into the millions. It is true that theso Romans did not "make" theso fortunes in what we would call regular commercial opera tions. But they got the money, and they held on to It, which Is about all that can safely bo Bald of possessions that run into seven figures In any ago or couutry. And, speaking of campaign contribu tions and so forth, Julius Caesar oncv presented the consul JPaulus with $200, 000 merely as aokon of esteem aud coupled with tho hope that Paulus would do tho right thing in a certain political matter that waa pending. The Argument was effective with Fauh, and neither bo nor Caosnr suffered any Ib popularity. There are many things under the nn that are not now. Omaha World Herald. ; ' Subscribe for The Mail. HOLLlSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A iiQiy Medicine for Baiy Fropl. Brings Qoldeo Health and Bewd Vigor. A upocifto for Constipation, In-tlpoMlon, hr ntvt Kidney TrouW. Pimples, Eerom, Impure lHooil, 3nil BnMth. Pnnrclsh Bowels, IiNulaohy ami Hno;:opho. It's Ilocky Monntnln Twi n tab lot form, at cMttf n bo. Genuine miule by HOILIBTER DVO CtWPANV, Slmlisoil, Wi. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SM.tOW PE0PLF Dr. Hinkie, Central Point, Ore THE HUMAN BRAIN. It IMAevfoea Wonderfnl Changes Darlaa; IU Growth. Tbo wonderful changes wblch tbo hu man brain uudergoos from tbe moment wbeu It first appears in the embryo un til It becomes the perfected laboratory of thought characteristic to the ma tured human being has been commented upon by several of the leading writers on biology, physiology, etc. During these successive changes, or, rather, transformations from tbe lower to tbe higher sphere, the human brain not only takes upon Itself the general shnpe aud form of the brains of various rep resentatives of the lower classes of ani mals, but iippcars to have tho sumo structural constituents, at least to a certain degree. Thus It has been found, that tho original gorm of tho brain ns It appears in tho human embryo has the exact outlines of a serpent's thought factory. After that the changes which take place whllo tbe brain Is assuming tbe various sliujos which It must un dergo before It becomes perfect give It a decided rcscmblunco to the brains of fishes, birds and mammifcrous ani mals. "Heln's "Thoughts on tho Structure of tho Human Brain", and Wilson's "Anatomy of the Human Body" both montlon these queer transformations, as docs also Hugh Miller iu his famous work, "Testimony of the Hocks." Mil ler puts It iu this way: "It has long been known Unit the human brain Is built up by a wonderful process, dur ing wblch It assumes In succession the form of tho brain of a serpent, a fish, a bird, and lnstly, before it assumes tho characteristic human form. It takes up on Itself the outline of a mammifcrous quadruped's, brain." Hence tbe remark made by scientific writers that "man la tho sum total ot all animals.' TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stutes Lund Office, Roeehure. Oreeon. June 16. 190G. Notice is hereby given that in com nliance with the provisions of tho act ot L'oatrroBP of June 3. Ji8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe stutes or California. Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory." as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1692, BESSIE P. UTMSDEN, of Men ford, county of Jackson, state of Oreeon. haB filed in this office hia sworn statement no. 0025 r for the pur chase of the of Section no. 2, Township no. 3& S., Ranee no. 1 Eiist, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish his claim to said laud before A. 8. Bliton, U. S, Commissioner,, athfs of fice at Medford Oregon, on Wetlneeriay the 12th day of September, 190. He nameB as witnesses Harold u. Lutnsden Georpe F. King Clarence I. Butubison and Eunice M. Lumsden, all of Med ford, Oregon. - ' Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly the abovo-desuribed land are re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 12th day of Sept ember, lflOG. ... Benjamin L. Eddy, Register, r West Side Livery, Sale and Feed Stables . . . HAYES & DEVENY, Proprietors Horses Bought, Sold or exchanged. Board by the Day, Week or Month. Moore's Brick Stables, WEST SIDE, MEDFORD. OREOON Lumber! All Orders Now Filled Promptly, for Rustic, Ceiling. Floor . iug and Finishing Stock Butte Falls Lumber Co., Office: Medford, Oregon. D. T. LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Vehicles andSIaGhinery j& Medford, Oregon j& Mowers, Champion Rakes. Reapers and Binders. Binding Twine, Bale Ties, Hay Cars, Fork, Pulleys, Wire Cable. Machine Oil. Mitchell Wagons and Buggies, etc. CALL AND SEE US. Market Report This list will' be changed each mwu as prices onaage i Wholesale Price .Retail Price Flour. .(.'14 per ton (2.00 per 100 lbs Bran . .(20 per ton (1.20 per 100 lbs Chop. Corn $27 ton. (1 60 per 100 lbs R Barley (30 per ton... (160 per 100 lbs RETAIL PRICE Whsat in bulk ...67a Oats 40 Barley $1.06 per 100 lbs Potatoes (1.00 per 100 lbs Eggs, per dot 20o Butter, per lb . .ISc Beans, white dry,... ...83.90 per 100 lbs Beans, red dry, per lb 3c Onions (1,60 per 100 Iub I bacon, per in IL'o - Hams, pur lb. 16o Shoulders, per lb ... 12o Lard, per lb ...10o I Hogs, live, pur lb 5 to 6ic : Ueef. live, uer lb 21 to 3o Mutton, perib ,. 8Ju 'Chickens, spring (2.00 to $3.00 unicKetiB, out sa.ou to (4 uu Hay haled, grain 10.00 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United 8 1es Land Offlee, Rosebure- Oreeon . June 1ft. 10B8. Notice Is hereby given thut In eomnilance , with tho provision! of tho act of Congress of I June 8, J678, entitled "An aot for tho Hale of umuer tauaain ineutateu or uuworuia, ure gon, Nttvudn, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by aot ol August 4, ISWti JOHN J. STREETS, of Ventura, county ot Ventura, State or Cali fornia, haa this day filed in this office bis Bworn statement no. 6904, for tho purcbase of the sis a of flection no 26. in town shin No. 38 south, range no. S east, and will offer proof to nuuw iu iub inna sougui is more vaiuaoie for Its timber or stone than for agricultural Iiurposes and to establish his claim to said und before A. 8. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, lit hts office at Medford. Groeon, on Thursday, the 13th day of September, 1900. He names as witnesses: Bert H. Hnrrln, Frank V. Streets, both of Medford, Oregon; Roy a. Young, ol Btg Butte, Oregon; Ben Y. C. Edmondson, of Derby, Oregon, Any and all peraonK claiming ndverely the above-described lands are requested to tile ibelr claims in tbla office on or before said 13tb day of September, iou6. Bhnjamin l. Eddy, Register, Administratrix's Notice To Creditors. No tire la herebv slvati that the understrnml hai been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of John H. Br an trier, deceased. All per smB having claims against said estate are hereby notified to p'esenttbem to me, at my residence In Applegate Precinct, Jackson bounty. Oregon, duly verified and with the proper voucuers inereio auacuaa, wiimu ii n onth8 from the date hereof. Dated Applegate, Oregon, Jnly 13, 1906. Mrs. Mary Brantner. Administratrix of the estate of John U. Brant ner, deceased. EXECUIOR1 NOTICE. In the County Court for Jackson County" uregon. In the matter of tho .Estate of D. Volli 'Math ews, deceased. Notice Ib hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tbe County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, sitting In probate, executor under tho will ot the estate of D. Polk Mathews, doceascd. All persons having claims againpt the ostato will prpsont them o tho undersigned at hts office In Medford, Or" pon, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from tbe first publication of this notice. Dated June 29, 1006. W I. Vawteh, Executor of tre estate of D. Polk Mathews. deceased. OASTOTIIA. rfewBthe lhB Kin(l Yu m AIffays Bought Shingles! We have the celebrated Champion AlfaHa Draw Cut Sour Stomach No uMtltt, lot, of itr.nf Ih, mm, heailuha, constlpitlon, b4 kntlk, fon.i.l doblllty, ur risinji, tnd Mturk ( tht ttomioh all due lo IndlgMllon. Ktid cures Indlfeitlon. ThU new discover rpr enU lha nelurel Julcee ol dlgetlion m ttoev exlil In t healthy tomnch, combined wllk lha irealaal known lonlo and reoonilruaUn propartlea. Kodol Dysp-pi!a Cure doaa nal only cure Indlgeeiion and dyepepila, aul Ihla (amoua remedy ourea all stomach arsualea by oleansln, purifying, sweetenlof and strangtnemng tna mucous memoranes aainj Ihe stomaoh. Mr. S. S. Bill, of Rmniwood, W. Vs., etr.t 1 wu troubled with eour stonisch (or twenty yeere Kodol cured roe end we ere new using K la all tor biby." -. Kodol WgeiU What Yob Eat Bottles only. J 1 .00 Slie hnldlni M times Ihe trM elxe, which sells tor 60 centa Pnewael by I, O. D.WITT Ik 0O OHIMM For Sale by Chas. Strang TIMBER LAND ACT. JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUKLICATION. United States Lund Olllcc, nosoburor. Orcson. June 14. l'J()6. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance totrii itin m-iwialfins nf thn fttit nf CnnizrasS Of ,June 3, 1878, entitled "An act (or the salfl ol limuer mnas in me stmes oi i;aiiiuriiiu, wrv bob. NPVtidn and Wntihlngion Territory." as extended to all the 'Public Land Stales by act Of AugUflt 4,1892, LUTHER EAST, ol Medford, county of Jackson, slate of Ore lion, has tht day tiled In this oJllce his sworn statement no. (181W, for the purchase of the X'A Rat Secilou no. 13, In Township no. 32 South, Haugo no. '2 Kast, and will offer proof to show lhat the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber and atone than for agricultural pin noBCB, and to establish his claim to atd laud before A. S. Hilton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office In M cdfordr Oregon, on Thursduye theCth day oi September, l'J06. He names oh witnesses: William T. U reive and Georue Daniel, of Prospect, Oregon, and John Wltynot aud Albert U Cusick, of Al edford. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above described binds art; requested to file their claims In this otlice on or before said 6th day of September. 1006. JlKSJAMirrL. Eddy, HoglBter. TIMBU'R LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLIOAT ION. United Slates iend Oftice, Rnfiftlinr?. (ircirnn. June JO. 19M. Notice Ifl hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net fnrthesuleof limoer minis in inu uiiiius ui iniiiuruiu urc nan. Novtida nnd Washiiicton Territorv." tti extended to all tbe Public land Slates by act OI AURUSI 4, IHVZ, DANIEL E.' GREEN, of Medford, comity of Jackson, state of Oregon, has tiled tn this otllce hiti sworn statement no. 6V2, for the purchase of the w U svr fii No. fti's., Ttange no'-2 East, and wTll offer proof 10 buow tntii iu miii Boupm in nioro vutuuuie for Its timber or stone t linn for agricultural fiurposes, nud to establish his claim to said quo before A, S. Hilton, U, S. Commissioner, at liisodlceln Medford, Oregon on Tuesday, tho 11th day of September, UMG. He names hs witnesses: Ueiijatnln Freden burg, Tliomns Predenburg and .John Hlgln bothaii. of Derby. Oregon, and Joseph T. Our ric, of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe ubovc-deserlbed lands are rcqurstcd to file their claims In this office on or before said 11th day of September, 1906. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I.nnd otllce, Roseburg, Oieicon. .May 5, 11)06. Notico Is herebv siven that In com Dim nee with the nrovlfdons or tbo nat at CnntrrpRR nf Juno 3, 1678, entitled "An act Tor the sale of timber innaR in the states or unworn a, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," ns extended to all1 the Publlo Laud States by not of August 4, 1893, DAISY CUS1CIC, of Willows, County of Gilliam, State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this oftice her Bworn state ment No. 6745, for the puruhnse or the SW'i of Section No. 12. in ti wnship No, 32 Fontn, range No. 2 i-ast, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ltB timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before A. S filiton, U. S. Commissioner at his office at Medford, Oregor, on Friday the lOUt day of August. 1006,' She names as witnesses: Albert It. Cusick of Medford, Oregon; William T. Grieve of Cen tral Point, Oregon; George Daniel of Prospect, Oregon ; Frederick: Crystal of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persous claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 10th day of August, 1006. HuKjAMiK 1.. Eddy. Register. E. E. ANKENY, Prosldent, ' U; L. DAVIS, Cashier. I.E. ENYART, Vice President W. P. Jackson, Asst. Cashier The fledford Bank Medford. Oregon SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted fOLEYII?MYCURE Makes Kldnoya and Bladder Rloht MEDFORD IRON WORKS, ' 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. AlTKEN, , Medford, Oregon. ALEX. CORPRON, M. D. . , PHYW0IAN AND 8UBOEON ..' , onoe,7th and B, Opposite Medlotd Bank, rbon'o No. 103, MEDFOKD, OREGON O, E. TULL VETERINAY . SURGEON t"Voterlpttry Deatletry a Specialty All call orders promptly filled day or miilit. Office at Union rjtaolee, Medford, Or t S. BLITON, V. 6. COM MISSION EH, DIBTltlCT or OHBOON HomeHtead and Timber Lund tUitiga and proois iiiBue., xuonuiui test ouBeu. Oflico with .Medford Mull Testimony tulten In lend con MPdfnrd Oregon Q T. JONES, COUNTY 8URVHYOK, , Any or ell kinds of Surveying prompt'. done Tho County Surveyor can give you the only legal work. - Medford, Oregon B PTCKEL, PH K8IOIAN AND SURODON, Offlcehours 11 to 12 a. m. and l:0to8 p. m X-Kay Laboratory Eiftinl nations fj.w to $23 Oftlco Haakln Block, Medfora, Oregon, K. s. dearmonp, PHYSICIAN AND SITKGEON, Polm-Noldormcyer Uulldlng. Thane 418 MEDFORD, OHEGON. MISS SABREY BOOKER, ....NURSE MEDFORD, OREGON 'Phono 500. DR. LEON E. STORY f om Washington,!). C-, lately returned fruro studying abroad lias located at CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. OFFICE F-ieastuit'6 llolel, Malu Street. H. E. MORRISON,. M. D. MEDFORD, OREGON ODlce: Room Palm-Keldcrmeyer Block Residence : Corner South C nud Niuth Btreety I. D. PHIPPS, J). D. S. OfllCBB 11 Adklns Block, adjolulcff Has it lap Drug Store Medford, Oregon (J. W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND OPTICIAN. Office: Room 6, Ad kins' block. Calls promptl attended dayor night. 'Phone 563. - Medford Oregon. WILLIS A. GREEN, U. Sr. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Orllce In Palm Building, MEDFORD, OREOON. UP-TO-DATE Wt NURvSERyS Will have for the Season's Trade of 1906, 80,000 Pear Trees in the following var ieties: 25,000 Bartlett 25,000 D. DuOomice 10,000 Beurre d'Anjou 10,000 B. Boso 6,000 Howell 5000 Winter Nehs Also Apple, Peach, Cherry, Apricot and Berry Plants and Monterey Cypress. J. S. BARNETT. Central Point, Oregon. ft H ft ft ft at 4 H Blue prints ot townshiD manB showing all vacant land, fifty- cento each. For reliable information con cerning Government land write to Frank AUev. Abstractor. Rose burs-. Oregon. Subscribe for The Mail. Kfrflol Dyspepsia Cure IH0M1I WMI VU Ml