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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1906)
, OUR COUNTY Corrtspor dents -1- -Air- Talent News. At lust wo have had rain aud as a oonsequenoe the uir la much cooler. J. U, lieeson and family nave moved to Medrord, Word was Jrooelved Monday ot tne death of Ollie Estee in an aooident at Centralis, Wash. Hie relatives b ere Jiave tne sympathy of the entire com munity. m Daniel Brlttian is very sick. Andy Wldeuer baa just Uuisned a fine grainary. Marlon Souwash did the work. Several oars are being loaded at the siding with lumber by the Jaikaon County Lumber Oo. Good for the cough, removes the cold, tbe cause of the cough. That's the work of Kennedy' LaxativelHonev and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by Ohaa. Strang, Medford ; Mary Mee, Central Point. Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transactions have been recorded since the last issue of this paner. Hargadine Cemetery Association to m j? jggieBion ; lot oo, uargaaine -cemetery. 28. N D Bropby et ux to E K Ander- ison ; tana in seo e, tp ay, 1 w, wsuo. A W Stnrgls to Raohael M White. I lnf O (All- OO KA nriO 3 AIIF W H Clark to Nora S Clark ; lots is, u, io, out ti, Talent, tliM. Margaret E Morey to Oraoe M Krynke; property in Ashland, love, latfeotiou and tl. Francis Locke to F H Steele; land In tp 39. le, 81. E D El wood et nx to David U Wil son; lots 15 and 16, blk 20, Medford, !M500. U 8 to Kittie L Webb; 103.41 aores 1n seo 18, tp 34, 3 e, patent. S Moyer to Jennie T Jones; lots 9 to 12. blk 1, Park add to Medford, 1250. Nannie Barr et nx to Leroy B Bar ry ; 10.22 aorea in Beo 36, tp 37, 2 w, $750. Lou L Earle to J W Grover; 3.11 aores in tingle roint, 34i I W Burriss et ux to Eugenia L At kinson ; property in Ashland, 810. Geo B Towne to L Kleinnammer ; 160 aoreB in seo 28, tp 39, 2 w, 2. W W Armationg to David Keith:; land in tD 37. 2 w. 1500. Usoar Sohuman et ux to K L Flem ing ; land in seo 30, tp 35, 2 w, 41. ) 0 D Van Valin to Dorottiv MoMa hon ; lo"i 2, blk 20, Chitwood tract, Asniana, eiu. Rebeoca Eeeleston to ThoB Badger lots 15, 16 and 17, blk O, B K iadd, Asniand, rz. U S to Azteo Land & Cattle Co; ' aores in seo 32, tp 35, 3 e, patent. U S to Azteo Land & CatCeCo; I A n. . qk a ...... umn ill sou up U.J, v. pauvuv. U S to Azteo Land & Cattle 'Go; 80 aoreB in seo 34, tp 35, 2 e. patent. I) S to Azteo Land & Cattle Co; 80 aoreB in seo 8. to 35. 3 e. patent. U 8 to Azteo Land & Cattle Go; 80 aores in seo 8, tp 35, 3 e, patent. U S to Azteo Land & Cattle Co ; 80 aores in seo 28, tp So, 3 e patent. U S to Azteo Land & Cattle Co; 80 aores in sec 10, tp 53, 3 e, patent. H. W Anderson to Geo L Carey lots 18 and 19, R K add to Ashland, 1UU. The laxative effect of Cbamberlain'B Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural you can hardly realize tbat it la produced oy a meal cine. These tablets also cure lndi gestion and biliousness. Price 25 centB. Samples free at Chas. Strang's drug store. OASTOKIA. Bern the 9 m Mlm "m mffa'f The Kind Vou Have Always Boufjil Notice of Sale of School Warrants, Notice Ib hereby given tbat -the board of directors of school diatriot No. 90, of Jackson oounty, Oregon, will, on iuonaay, tne iucn aay oi Sep tember, 1906, at the residenoe of Mrs. E. .1. Roberts, in said diatriot No. 90. at the hour of 2 o'olook p. m., of Bald dnv. offer for sale to the hisheat and beat bidder for cash the warrants of said district, issued lor building pur. Doaea. in a sum of 400 ; said war. rants to be oavable on or before one year alter date and to draw interest at a rate not exoeeding six per cent per annum; Bald wariants to be is sued in the sum of four hundred dol lars. Dated at Central Point, Oregon, August 24, 1906. MRS. LULU J. PERRY, Clerk. Ask any "JAP" that you may see, "Why the Czar, with Bear bo hind," had to climb a tree. Tne Yanka, God bless the Yanks, aaya he They gave ua Rocky Mountain Tea. Hinkle'a Drug Store. There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, It stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the I chest. Ask your doctor about it. The best kind of a testimonial -"Sold for over sixty years." A AUO mnufoturori of 9 SARSAPAR1LLL vers HAIR VI00B. We hsv. bo eearete I We pnbllsfc the fonnnlss of ell our medlotnee. Ayer'a Pill Inoreaae the activity of the liver, and thua aid recovery. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Ptgwta what you Mte For Coughs and Colds NATURE'S WORD" SYMBOLS. Bcaatlea of Land and lea Caaaot Be Told In Words. Colors, sights and sounds of nature pent In words shrivel and lose their vi tality. Odors of the forest, breezes from the sea, delicate aromas of tho dawn, exIinlatlonB from dew laden fields, entrancing puro breath of Infan cyhow can wo Hud among dumb, In expressive human words any fair equivalent, any just translation of such raro effects and sensations In the world of nature as those? How shall we Interpret myriad shades of one color In the few words at our com mand? How shall wo put the feeling and the ecstasy of nature Into tho for mula of mental apprehension and Into tho torais of literary expression? It Is as hopelesB a task as If one stood as Interpreter beside Bomo charming poet of allon tongue and could catch only hero and there a word and could render that word only by some uncouth paraphrase or by Boine term of remote or unaccepted meaning. What charm, what coherence even, could we find In such Inadequate transference to anoth er sphere of what was so beautiful in Its own? Bo to say that the sea Is blue does indeed give a certain Impres sion of oue color rather than another and In a crude way suggests a general tint to our mental vision. But how opaque and dead 1b the one word "blue" when held up as the reflecting mirror to our minds ot tbat world ot translu cent eapphlre glory let down from heaven upon earth, air and ocean that suffusion of azure from cerulean reser voirs which drenches nature on rare midsummer days! We have seen such flooding molten turquolBe light like gems liquefied and poured over sea coast, mountain and plain when It has seemed as If the chalices of the angels of the ether and tbe sun- kept pouring down new tides of graded sky tones or tbe glorified landscape. We have sees rock and flower, cloud and tree, hill and valley, Bwim and seem to flout In every gradation of the great monotone of color around us, while bar after bar of indigo, violet, blue, lay Tar npon the soa, reiterating In a thousand changing shades that end of the rainbow gamut of color in the endless enchantments of Its tremulously sliding, Mending, ever overlapping, Infinitely ' shaded scale. 'Oh, again, take the word silence as ithe image of that great, full breathing. Tesonant stillness of the forest far from ithe dwelling of men. How flat and un responsive and ecboless Is tbe word symbol when bung up as the silvery .sounding board of want nature callr. her stillness. The term silence Is but r. dumb Interpreter of the serene, sound less, on going life in tbe deep woods. In that silence there Is speech of thou sand tongues, Inaudible and voiceless, complex and intricate, as tbe flexured Interweaving of leiffy branches over bead or the gray and gold green tints that sift down upon the ragged roots and Uchened rocks that roughen her forest aisles. Christian Work. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A man Isn't beaten as long as be Isn't discouraged. Most family skeletons refuse to stay In tbe closet. Be sure that you have an aim in life before puling the trigger. Never do any worrying today thai you can just as well postpone until to morrow. When a man gets a chance to dispose of-nJs troubles he always heaps up the measure. . Tea, you may draw tbe salary, bul your wife earns half the money; don'i forget that. Of oourse It's all right to be born a leader, but the man In the rear boa a better opportunity to get away. Many a city chap laughs when lip hears of a farmer buying a gold bricit Then he gooa to the race track and hands over bts money to the book makers. Chicago News. The Printer'. Devil. Why is the printer's errand boy called the "printer's devil?" Accord ing to Moxon, writing at the end o! the seventeenth century, because "these Boys In a Prlntiug House com monly black and Dawb tlieinselver whence the Workmen do Jocosely call them Devils, and sometimes Spirits and sometimes Flics." It Is related, however, that Aldo Mauuzio, the gm.il Venetian printer of the fifteenth ecu tury, had a black slave boy, who wn populnrly supposed to have come from below. Accordingly he published a no tlce: "I, Aldo Mauuzio, printer to tlv doge, havo this day madej, public ex posure of the printer's devil. All wli;: think he Is not flesh and blood may come and pincu him." Dean Swift on Astrology. Dean Swift predicted the death upon a particular date of Partridge, Hi.' chief of the astrological almanac mat; era, and followed It with the announce ment of his demise on that very dale. Poor Partridge protested In vain thai he was still olive, for the brllllnnt au thor of "Gulliver's Travels" assured him by the logic of his own pretended science that ho must octually havp ceased to exist. The Cane With II tin. Mrs. Henpeck They can't punisl; bigamy too severely. No one should have any sympathy for the man v:hi takes one wife too many. Mr. Henpecl; The Idea, Maria! Do you think 1 should be sent to Jail? Philadelphia Press. " All In. "How did you feel when you found yourself overboard?" "As If I were all In." gasped the re suscitated Joker, gurgling merrlljv Phlladelphla Ledger. TIob ronil thin catalogue of charms, lirignt eyes, glowing oueeno, red lips, a smooio sain wimuui a . . . . i -i . ...... L.l.l. hlemlSD, in snort, pei-ieue For sale with every package Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. For Sale. Rubber tired, single buggy, in first olass condition. Dr. W. H. Jones, tf OASTORIA. A.r.n. ins Kind Yoo Haw Ala FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the Cain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain Is slower health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishments a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired and weak digestions. Send for fref s.mpl. ; Scott & Bowne, 409-4IS Purl Si. Chemists New York poc and $1.00. AlldratglfU MOVING IN PORTUGAL. ft Takes About Fifteen Women and Five Men For One Job. 1 Moving day In Portugal Is a greater time of trouble than It Is even In tblf country. A traveler tells about It: "Vnne are unknown, the only means of wheeled transport being rough carts drawn by bullocks, those In turn prov ing so ruinous to furniture that only kitchen utenBlls, Iron stoves, bedstcade and other unspoU&ble articles are son! by them. For the Test, the goods on carried often tor many miles by wo men, only the heaviest things belnc taken by men, of whom four are em ployed to take iplauos, wardrobes and other heavy furniture. They carry these on poos 'laid across their shoul ders, to which they are tied by scarfs passing under the opposite arm. - All lighter goods are taken by the women on their toads. Six dining room clmlr? form an ordinary load for one woman. "She scarries these by placing one on her head, to which chair the remaining five an tled, forming a sort '-df cage around Hier. Previous to starting the woman :glvcs herself a shake, the chairs vibrate 'around her, and, with her hands on herlhlps, she starts off at aicontent ed Jag -trot, covering six miles perhaps lH an hour and a half and considering herself fairly and sufficiently well paid with 12 cents or 10 cents for the return Journey there and back again for r. fresh load. For long distances only two Journeys are made in the day. "The women are nearly always bare footed, except on tbe coldest days h: winter, when they may perhaps wea: sabots, but they often wear as many ar fourteen or fifteen much gathered petti coats of all colors and materials tie;! with a sash round the waist, the bund thus formed upon the hips making a rest for the hands. All the china and glass are carried In big round basket on .the head and very rarely support di by the band. About fifteen or six teen women are generallyemployed h an (ordinary move and Hour or flvi men." Chicago News. The Whole's Month. The whale's mouth Is the largea. institution of the kind in the anlma kingdom, being capable of containing over two hogsheads of vnter. The "Whale's throat, however, ils so sma! that an orange would scarcely pai; through It, and he lives on the mtnuU sea animals contained in the watc: Drawing In a large quantity, he strain it through his whalebone slevo.-retaln Ing the animal organisms .lt-contnli and throwing out the water throu;s'! circular holes In his head. Whales en gaged in feeding uro said iby whalory to be "spoutlng." Reason Bnona-h. Benevolent Old Gentleman '(rescuhif one small boy from the pummellng ol two others) What are you burring thlF boy for? "Because he made so many -mlstaket In Ills arithmetic this morning." "But what business was -that o: yours?" "Why, he let us copy our : answers from his." A Strike. Mrs. Nulywed You don't love me any more: I know you don't! "Nulywed But, my dear, you're mistaken. I adore you. Mrs. Nulywed No; you don't No man could love a womnn sc badly dressed ns I am! Parle Hire. Calmness under contradiction Is do monstratlve of -great stupidity orstroug Intellect. ZImmermann. As a dressing for Bores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain's Salve 1b all that can be desired. It. 1b soothing and healing in Its effect. V-. '.v.i 25 cents, f or sale oy Unas, strung. showlnfr all vacant land, fifty cents A..n, Fn. HahU inlnrmatlnn nn. cernlng Government land write to FranK rj. Alley, Ansiracior, iwiieourg Oregon. Administrator's Notice of Sale of Real Property. Notice is hereby given that Iho undersigned admlnlatrntor of the estate o( Mary .1 . Dahnck. deceased, under nnd bv virtue of e.n order of tbe countr court of the slate of Orenon for Jackson County, made and entered of record of the 4lh day ol September, 1P0G, authorizing, empowering and licensing the administrator ol the said estate to sell the north half of th--loutheaxtquarter of secllon twenty three (23) iu township thirty ave &) south nf range one (I)we-tof the Willamette Meridian at pub. lie auction 10 me nigncat owner lor rue pur. Dose of narliiB toe claims against the Bald es tate and the costs nnd expenses of ndmlnlitra. tlon, will on Wednesday ihe luth day of Octo ber, 100fi, nt the hour of 'i o'clock In tho After noon of said day .it the front door ol tho court house In Jacksonville, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, subject to con firmation by the said court, all of tho above d sarlbcd real property. First publication Septembers, 1901. IKVINO DAI1ACK, Administrator of the estate of Mary J, Dahack, deceased dtm9 HBHC9 S.MiV.'.VJIVNIOIHOlMli How ; Their FnenJihip Ceased to Exist D' O yeu sny, Ethel, that Charley Nancely Is regarded as a bright young man?" "Indeed, ho Is. There's no brighter man In tho whole sot." . "Well, If you want my honest opin ion, bo's an unsatisfactory compro mise uotweon a fool and an Idiot. Don't you daro repeat u word of It, but he came up to the houso the other evening to propose to uie." "Did ho think better of it?'' "No, ho didn't think better of it, smorty. Ho actually did propose and did It very nicely too." "Of course you were In a position to compare him with several others in the samo role." ; "Just ono more spiteful Interruption, Ethel, and I won't toll you a word more, Honestly, I wautpd to accept him. but it would not do to throw my self right at his bead, so I reeled off the familiar talk about its being so sadden and left a good opening for blm to try again. Not him, the ninny I . He just took hlB gloves, told me as he walked to tbe hatrack that It a proposal was so sudden after he had been paying me devoted attention tor a year life was too Bhort for him to pursue the matter further, and ho was gone." "My own opinion Is that be served you right." "And my opinion is that you're Jeal ous." And my further opinion is that when he makes his next proposal It will be to me." Then there was a crackling frost In the air, and the two fair maids moved rapidly In opposite directions. Detroit Free Press. All Gone' Wronar. "This must be good weather for farming?" be queried, as he sat down beside a farmer looking man in the smoking car. "It couldn't be wuss," was tbe reply. "How's wheat looking?" "Won't be' bolt a crop." "But the hoy will be all right?" "Wuss'n the wheat." "Don't you think fruit will turn cut well?" "Won't be two apples to a tree, sir." "But there can't be anything wrong with the potatoes?" "I: don't .expect to see three to a hill." "Then you think everything Is all wrong, 'do you?" persisted "Uie ques tioner. "I do, sir. And I told the wlddor Jennings when Bhe th rowed me over Jest now it would be. ' Jest tbrowed me over, sir, and now JI the whole caboodle of ua go to the poorhouse next winter don't blame me. I asked her six times over to marry me and she wouldn't do It, and now let the old country go to potr Not Eicltnire 'Either. His Fiance Clarence has eueh an affectionate, magnetic way of kissing. Her Dearest Friend So several o. the girls havo been telling ine. Phila delphia Press. An 3ttHy One. Mrs. Graves Ho is so cold! tt It? dreadful 1 I :sit all tho evening play ing upon the pinuo, and he sits In his chair and never utters a word the en tire evening. Mrs. Wyse Sits and heurs you play all the evening? Why, you silly woman, It la evident he loves you to distraction. Boston -Transcript. exchange of Compliments. Man on Bridge Time can't be very valuable with you, my friend. I've been watching -you for two hours, and you haven't had. a bite. Man on Bank My time's wuth too much, by gum, to waste two hours of It watch iu' a man flsh tbat ain't ketch in' nothln'! New York Weekly. Ah He Loved HlniHcIf. , "This doctrlue of 'Love thy neighbor as thyself may be all right In theory," said the egotist, -"hut I don't think H would work." "No, It wouldn't do for you to go In for it," replied the man who knew him. "You have to be entirely too demon strative." Detroit Free Press. A 5 ml .Mm ill on' IMnlnt. There enmo to tho beach a poor exllo ol summer; Tho due on her thin robes was heavj and moro; For flirtation she sighed when at twilight repairing To winder nlono on tho wave beaten shore. "Sad js my fate,' cried the heartbroken maiden. "The wIM deer and wolf from the hunt er may flee; Here wait I, a tamo dear, with no thought of fleeing, Yet never a fellow comes hunting foi mol" Baltimore American. nK and llottlc. Take n boiled og. remove the shell, have a bottle with a large neck, add a piece of paper to tbe neck and light It. When in blaze put the egg on It point down, and tbe heat will pull the ogg with grent force Inside. Now put agnln a blazed paper In tbe bottle nnd manage to have the egg in the neck point up. nr.0 tiie beat will push out the egg with nn explosion. OABTOniAi The Kind Voi Haw Always Boujfit f Cyv3f CONTEST NOTICE. Oopartment of lb" Interior, ' . United States LaudOfflce, ; Rolebure. Ommin. June 111. luirfl . A sulflcient contest afudavit having been filed in this ottlco by Otli A. Hubbaid, con testant, agalns- Homestead entry No. 1U107, made JUW 24. lftsl. for lh. Kniuh Weal Oiiortnr of section 0, Township St south, Range v" Kast, by Ueorge 8. Cole, t'ooteitee, In which It Is uut-Kt-u iuH. aaia uvorge u. cole died on tne Hb day of September, 190), and loll as hie solo heirs ni law, Harry 0. Cole a son, and llonha C. Colo, n daughter; tint since tho death ol the said Gcoruo 11. Cole neither of Iho said helra has resided tiuoa suld land uud neltnor or them has improved or culiivulcd the snld land or caused tbe same to be luiproveu or cultivat ed a id that their absence Iron, tho slid land wits noi uue to employment In the military or naval setvice of the United Siripr. huIiI mt-tlus are hereby noltlled to appear, p'spoud ar.d o- v, v. lut-uue wuL-uiiig wiiu uiitk-atiou at 10 o'clock a. tn. cm Hi.ntomhnr Ul lorni -I.,pa a 8. Hilton, United States Commissioner, at hl's olllco at Medford, Oregon, no 1 "hat Dual hear liu will be held at 10 o'clock n m. on October 'J. 1U06. before the Itegfster end Heceiver at Ihe uimeu siaies i.ano umce in Ifoseburg, Oregon, The said contestant having, In a proper af fidavit, riled Tune 1. lllOO. set fnrili facts wlileh show tbat after due dlllgetico personal service ol this notice can not be mnde It Is hereby or dered and dlreotrd thatsueh aotlco he given by due und proper publication. 11ENJAM1N U EiDDV, ItOglllCr. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNK 3. 1878. JN'i'lUiji tUtt PUBLICATION- United States LnnrJ Office. Foteburff, Oregon, June 14, 1906. Notice fi hereliv at van that In cnmnllAncn with the provlMoiiH of the net of onreis of June 3. 1878. entitled. "Ad act for the sale of timber lRiiks in the states of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Land States by tot of August 4, 1892, 4 -' JULIA MILES, ' ol HiK Butte, county of Jackson, state ol Ore gon. has this day tiled In thin office his Bworn siaiemetiiNo.eem, lorwepurcnaseoi ine 8W X. ot Section no. 26, in Township no. S3 South, Range No. 8 East, and will offer proof to show tbat the land sought is more valuable for Ub timber aud stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before A. S Hilton, U. B. Commissioner, at his office In Medford, Oregon, on Friday, the 14th day of September, 1906. He namesaawttneeseB: William W.Parker, Robert h. Parker and H Irani Doubleday. all of Bid Butte, Oregon, and JeiBle Wilson, of Med ford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file thetrclalm In thin office on or before laid 14th day of September, 1906. Benjamin i. Eddy. Register. TINUER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE tX ?OR PUBLICATION. United HtateB Land Office, Rofteburg, Oregon, June li, 1906. Not ice It hereby given tbat In compliance with the provisions ofthe act of Congress of June 3, IK'S, entitled "An act Tor the sale uf timber lands In the States of California, Orepon. Ne vada, and WaHh1ngtn Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, ' FRANCIS T. DESMOND, of st. James, county or Watonwan. 8tate of niinncHoia. dui idib uv nieu in iDisoince ms sworn statement No, 6890, for the purchase of the be of section no. 6, In township No. 41) south, range no. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for ItB timber or stone than for ag rloultunal f purposes, and to establish hts claim to Bd and before A. S. BUton. U.S. Commissioner. at his of Bee at Medford. Oregon, on Friday, the lai in iiivi i HeDiemnrr. inn. tie-namea bi wi nesBei: uaiuei k. ureen, Daniel I). Duff, bo'taof Medford. Oregon: Gui taf Llndqutat of Echols, Minnesota; Hans AitirDion, ui m. j am en, jii inuorsuio. Arjv and all neraona claim in tr adversely the above described lands are requested to file tneir oiaima in mis oinoeon or ueiore eaiautn day of September, 190ft. - uciMAHin ii. audi K eg riicr, Notice to Sewer Contractors. Sealed bide will be received by the oity reoonfleT of Medford, Oregon, until tbe boar of 4 o'olook p. m., of the 15tb day of September, 1906, for tho. construction of six lateral Bewen in sewer district No. 6 of laid city. Said laterals to be constructed accord ing to the plana -and speolnoationB prepared by the olty engineer for said work and on 'file with 'the said oity re corder. Bids muBt 'be accompanied oy a certified 'cheok 'in 'a sum equal to live per cent of tbe oontraot price, as a guarantee tbat the snoceBsful bid der will, within ten days after the awarding of tbe contraot, enter into contract and farnlBh a suitable bond equal to TJ5 per oent of the oontraot price to be approved by tbe city ooancil, -condition for the prompt per- Eormanoe'oi cne'contraac ana tne com pletion of Bach work on or before the 25th day of November, 1900. The oity council Teservee the right to reject anv ana rail oitie. Ordered by tbe city council tbiB 29th day of August, 1906. City Recorder. TliMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE IFOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, . Rose burg, Oregon, June 10, 1006. Notice is 'hereby given that In com nliance with the provisions or the act ot (J-ongree or June a, jojo, entitled "An act lor the sale ol timber lands in the states ot California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory." ne extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, BEB3IE F. IjIIMSDEN. of Medford, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, naB tiled in tniB orace ins sworn statement no. 'tilizo, lor the - pur chase of the SWj, of section no. 2. Township no. ho b., k a n ee NO, I East, and will offer proofto Bhow that the land eought 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. Bliton. U. 8. Commissioner, at his of fice nt Medford Oregon, on Wpdueeday the 12th day of September, 100(1. tie names as witnesses: iaroiu u, Lumpden Gooreo F. King Clarence I. Hutchison and Eunice M. Lumsdon, all of Medford. Oreuon. Any and all persons claiming adverse iv the above-ueacrioef. land nre re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 12th day of Sept ember, mm. HHNJAMINJj. J!DI)Y, UeglST,er. TIM B Ml LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICU I1 Oil FUULIUAT ION, Unfteri States band Ofllee, Koftcuurs. Ort irnn. June 1G. 1001 Notlre Is liarittiv eiven that in comnllnneo with ihe provisions of the aet of Congress of .tune 3, ln7S, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the Htnten or California Ore uiin. NfViidii nnd Wnf-hlnuton Turrltorv." ah extended to nil the Public land B lutes by net oi Aiigusi -i, invi, DANItiL 8. GUEEN. of Medford, connty of Jncknon, stntoof Oregon, lino 11 led lit Hi 1 h nrtleo hln Hworn Htatemmit No. 0922, for tho i-iirclinno of the wUmv), NRJ4 nw 14, swsk 14 Suction no. 2h, Tmviinhli HO. ft ri., itaiiKU " iMiri, unu win unur iiruui to !bow til (it iho lain1 sought to more valuuble for Its timber or mono thnn for nRrlculturm mrpOHCS, anil to CBinoiiHii niHCitiim in nnui i.iifi hufore A. fi. nilton. U. H, CominlBioiier. nt his olllco In Medford, Orejron on Tuocday, the llth any oi cpiemner, mm. tin numpuft wltn;nics'. flvtilmnln Frcdon burg, ThomnH Fredenburg antf John HlKln bottmn. oi ucrnr, Oregon, nna jofcjiu i. uur ria. at Medford. Oreuon. Any and all pnrBoim claiming adversely the ftbove-dcBcrlbed IbihIb nra reqiieetcd to file their claimn in this onice on or beiorc saiu inn day of September, Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the catato of Ocorge Wnltor, dcceBned. Notice Is hereby given that the underntgncfl executrix of nnld entnte han filed her final nc count In laid matter, and by order of the Hon. Gen. W. Dunn, County Judge, !d flnnl uc count will bo heard at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 10 ih day of September, 16. All peraonn in tertfrted are hereby notified to appear and file bit objection to tho same on or before said day. Dated Aug. fi, lflfl. A Kit a Waltxb, Kxecutrlx, ColVio A Ddbium, Attorney', Valvoline Oils The Best in the World M NICHO SON & P A TPS The Place to Buy Your Hardware. B. N. BUTLER, Watchmaking and Repairing of all Kiiide, promptly done. - . . ....AND. I.... Guarantee Every Job. B. BUTliER, Btwn Bulldlm. next door to Bak.ry. Eifert's IT'S THE MAN BEHIND THE SHEARS Who Creates the Nobby Fit. EIFERT Garmeoti are Out and Dr. fl ed b; Artlstio Workman, who devote tbelr time and ability to .please bis customers. ; : :. Orders taken for Suits, from $14.00 and up. Orders taken for Over Coats, $14.00 and up. 8uitB Pressed and Cleaned. ... i , 1; ... Eifert W. W. The City We Guaranteed the Fit. S900 House f 1400 House and three lotB, 1000 House and lot. All well located and an-tnape. I also have lots for sale and party will build house; same sold on Rood terms. $4000 100-acre arm four miles fKm Medford; a snap. First-class orchard land close to town, at 9400 peracnu I have the plat of Butte Falls and am prepared to sell lota at reasonable prices. Come and see me before the rush begins. f W. E. ORR -(tfucoaitor to - I J, Q. TAYLOR, The Harness flaker Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, Blankets, p Robes and Whips. Repairing Neatiy .Done. W. L. Hedford, Nash L,ivry Stables WALKER & ELM HIRST, Props. Tho Stables hits been newly refitted, and New Rl8 and Good Horses added. . All Night Tclcphno Service.) Orders filled at anytime. Reasonable Bates. MEDFORD, II I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, und can make any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will screen it. R. W. GRAY, Medford, Oregon I have been in busi' ess In Med inrd.for 11 years and my work has always been satisfactory. Medford, OrOgOJl MADE TO ORDER GAEMENTS Will Solentifically measure you, who 'has the ... . Knowledge of Measurements, EIFERT Tailor, Medford. f S ,, , f and four lota. . W. T. YORK ORR Oregon gj Efficient Service OREGON Contractor and Builder, ; W T YORK j