Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
Jsauand 'Powder Absolutely fure A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label. ROYAL 6AKINQ POWDCR CO., NEW YORK. Beveriy of Graastark (continued from PAGE 6.) placed the missive in xeuvee mint. The Iron Count's jaw dropped, and bi moistened his Hps with bis tongue tv; or three times. Something told bin: that a valuable chance had gone. "I shall be only too happy to hav your highness read the result of my first lesson in the Oraustark language. ' she said, smiling goyly upon the count. Two men In uniform came rusbjn : up to the party manifestly excited. B.v luting the general, both began to spea at once. "One at a time," commanded th. count "What is It?" Other officers of the guard and a fe noblemen from the castle came u;.. out of breath. " "We have discerned signal fires I. the bills, your excellency," said one u the men from the fort "There Is circle of fires, and they mean some thing Important For half an hour the; fcavo been burning near tho monaster; also In the valley below and on th. mountains to the south." There was an Instant of deathly si lence, as If the bearers awaited a crash Marlanx looksd steadily , at Beverly't face, and she saw toe triumphant ac cuslng gleam in his eyes. Helplessly she stared Into the crowd of faces. Her eyes fell upon Baldoe, who sud denly appeared In the background. His face wore a hunted, Imploring look. The next Instant he disappeared among the shadows. (continued in next issue.) CASTORS A . Por Infants and Childrea. The Kind You Hsvt Mmjt E!rt For sale 65 aores of the Col. John E. Fosb farm, two and one-half miles from Medford, with all Improvements, for 8105 per aore. White & Trowbridge. 9 New Era Paint It's pure paint-every atom of it TMete are more square feet of covering surface -better covering surface in a dollar's worth of New Era Paint than in a dollar's worth of any other paint made. BtlV New Era Paint as vnii hnv trf Ku .h. .,. t . instead of by the gallon. That raini always looks best, defies .. - b'v jwu vuiui vaiu abopt New Era quality. t Arine While Uid & Cokjr I FOR fALE BY OI instead & Weisser 7 Medford, (Medford Cement Manufacturers of ARTIFICIAL STONE, SIDE WALKS Garden Walks, Walls, Copings, Curbs, Driveways, Etc., Concrete Foundations, Basement Floors, Vaults, Fences, Etc, All Work Guaranteed ' For information call at factory on creek bottom back of Osenbrugge residence, or see ., REINHART & ATWELL & OUR Tailoring is Distinguished for its Perfection in Style, Grace and Fir Fall Woolens are Now Ready for Your Inspection. ROBERT SLEWING, Wost Side of Track. THE TAILOR. : THE TRADE RAT. Ml War. a Thl Peculiar LHUa California llouent. One of the oddest little animals In existence Is, the California wood rat better known as the "trade rat." It owes the latter name to the fact that, though It Is a great thief, it never steals anything without putting something else In Its place. It Is said that a paste pot which had been left overnight In the assay office of a sliver mine In that state was found In the morning with the oddest collection of rubbish. This was the work of trade rats. Tbey had stolen the paste and left In exchange a piece of stick, a length of rope, some odds and ends of wire and an unbroken glass funnel. The object of the trade rat In so scrupulously paying for what he takes is something of a mystery, but these same rats certainly take the greatest pleasure In the odds and ends which they steal and collect In Lindsay's "Mind In Lower Ani mals" a description Is given of a trade rat's nest found In an unoccupied bouse. The outside -was composed en tirely of Iron spikes laid In perfect symmetry, with the points outward. Interlaced with the spikes were about two dozen forks and spoons and three large butcher knives. There were also t) -large -farvlng fork, knife and steel, several plugs qf tobacco, an old purse, a quantity of small carpenters' tools. Including several augers, and a watch, of which the outside casing, the glass and the works were all distributed separately, so aB to. make the best show possible. Tho trade rat has Its South Amerhcan counterpart In the viscacha, a pretty little relative of the chinchilla, which lives in famines ef twenty or thirty on the pampas. Everything that takes Its fancy and Is portable Is carried by the viscacha and piled In neat Uttto beaps at the mouth of Its burrow. If a ranch man drops Us watch or any' similar article he always searches the vloeocha burows In the neighborhood and gen erally finds his lost property, Obtoaffo N.ws. THE ORIGINAL. LAXATIVE COUQH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HUHEYHAIt Red Clover llmom sad Boot? Bco on Entry Bottle, Rye, vetah, alfalfa and all kinds of grans eeed for Bale, in any quantity at .1. A . PaYT-tf'a nntahniiBB Mas Itord. ' S9-tf s real economy. . New Era weather and endures longest iuiu pruurs or wnai we say Works, Detroit, Mich. Oregon Construction Co. ' Via. Built tb. Maaaloa How. The Mansion House, Loudon, was partly built out of uiouoy uujustly wrung from dissenters. By an act of Charles II. no one could take olllco under tho corporation without tak(g the sacrament according to the rites of the Established church. By utiotlior act a aberltl who declined to serve wus sudoral liable to u fine of 400. A dissenter was elected sheriff, and, as be could not take the sacrament, he declined to Eerve and paid 400. A second was elected, with Uio-suoio ro sult This Ingenious method of .taxing dissenters was repeated' until forty five bad successively paid the Una. No. 40 was a milt uockett gentleman, and he declined to either servo or pay. Ho was Bucd for the lino, but the Judge hefd that tho disqualifying act relieved tho dissenter of tho duty of service. Tho flB.000, however, already secured was voted by theVorponitlou to the building fund of tho ManBlon House. London Rtamliml. Palace Hotel South C Street Medford, Oregon Rates: $1.00 per day. Meals, 25 cents. Geo. Lindley. Prop. CONTRACTORS And Those I&tending Building, call at Medford' New Tin and Plumbing Shop. Workmanship and material first-class. Prices Reasonable. Wa A AITKEN, Medford, Oregon. West 8Mb Liven, fbgiI anil sale Staples, R. O. DUNCAN, Prop. First-class Rigs always in best repair.,. Horses Board ed by .Day, Week or Month. Horses bought and Sold. Moore's Brick Stables, West -Side Medford, Oregon FOR EVERY PURPOSE 12.5 Miles Just Received. Examine The PAGE before buying NICHOLSON & PLATT, Medford, Oregon. GADDIS & DIXON, Agents for Jackson, Josep'hine and Klamath Counties. D. T. LAWTON Wholesale and Retail Jea!et; In VehjcIesandMachinery. Medford, Oreg'on Now is the time to plowing, and we offer you Plow", and euarantee it to market. In sizes from one to four discs. : CALL AND INSPECT Whipped Cream. "Look here," snouted the Irate neigh bor over the fence, "your youngost son baa boon stoning my cats and pltfertni lay apple trees! He Is a scampi" "Don't tulk that way about my son, blurted tho fond parent "Why, be li considered tho cream of our family." "The cream, eh? Well, I'd like to set aim whipped," Chicago News. Work For Nothing. First Crook I'm getting tired of work. Second Crook What's the mat ter now? Flrnt Crook I raised a choc! from $10 to $1,000 and tried to get 11 relied, and the cubs didn't have tha' amount of money In the bank. New York Press. There Is a groat secret In knowtnf what to keep out of the mind as wel' as what to put In. Emerson. Soils More of Chamberlain's Cough ltcmeuy ttian or an utuers . Put Together. Mr. 'L'hoa. decree, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, - Ontario, says: "1 havo had the local agenoy for Chamber lain's Uough Remedy everslnoe It was Itroduoed Ito usuaaa, ana 1 jeu as muoh ot It as I do of all other Uuob I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guar antee, I have not had one fcottle re turned. 1 can personally recommend this mediolne, as 1 have UBed it my self and given It to my ohlldren and always with the beBt results." For sale by Oban. Btraug. Wanted A gltl for general houas- work. Mrs. O. B. Bay, Medford. BERDAN BROTHERS FOBEMKN AND CONTRACTOR P Satlelaetlon guaranteed O ork done by Day or Contract. MEDFORD, - OREGON. Hyeglasa lensea ougnt to be ground strictly to order. Ready-ground stock lenses no more lit than would ready made false teeth. The Uunaell Op tical Co. grinds each lens specially for each eye. Our workshops have all the latest, modern and' expensive machinery known to the Optical oraft. Our employes are expert. If we fit your glasses they will be ex actly right. Consultation costs you nothing-. Booklet, with valuable infor mation about the human eye. FREE. XMunsell Optical G Fence ot .your Disc Plow ready for thy Culebrnted Sanders Disc work with any plow on the ' TaatlMtoa. to ta. litvtast. To a stranger the erection of a tomb stone to a living penon menu rather ghastly, bat If a the custom In some New England village," said the travel ing man. "I was collecting quaint epitaphs for a magaatse article, and, after I had put up my motor car on my arrival la a vllllge, I would go italght way to tho cemetery ouv on epitaph hunt There I would find, act up In tot after lot, tonrbstonea of living people. Bach atono would contain the name and the date of birth. Qbastly, wasn't It? I met a pretty, girl m a hotel In New Hampshire. She was the land lord's daughter. She showed me her stone In tho cemetery. The last name was left blank In her cose, 'I may marry, you know,' she explained," New York Press. Incapacitated. As tho "extra hand" roso from his dinner In the farm kitchen the tanner's son Informed blm tbat be was to pitch bay in the afternoon. "I won't do It!" was the curt reply. "All ritrlit nlease voursolf. It doesn't make any difference to me," retorted i me lariuers bou. -aiy rawer iota me to deliver tbe message, and if you don't pitch you'll get Into trouble with him I wont do It for either you or your fatherl" rejoined the man. "Sou should na' told me Booner. At dinner time I filled myself for raking, and I can't pita))." Best Liniment ,ou Earth. Water Works, SnuUibnrg. Wis., II 141 U l.lnJ blnrlo n WriUW X UIITV UIIVU Uiauj mimud w ltnlment. bat hav never received muob benefli nntil I need HaUard'e Snow Liniment for rheumatism and paintr I think it the beat liniment ot) eartb." DU ana si.uu. ooia Dy Ooas Strang, Medfrrd . .Central PolLt rnarmaoy SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Oregon lor Jackson County.' , x George W. Haley, Plaintiff. ) Belle Daley, Defendaut. Tn Bella Dalav the above named Defendant: IN THIS NA.XE OF THE BTATJi OF OREGON: You are hereby required urappear and answer tbe complaint of plaintiff now on file In the above entitled court and oause wltbln ten days from tbe date of the service of this summons upon you If served wltbln Jaokson County, Oregon, and If served within any other county of the state of Oregon, then witbin twenty days from the date of tbe service ot this sum mons upon you, and if served by publication then wltbln six weekB from the date of tbe iirst publication 01 trm summons wmon is tne '13rd day of November, 1806. and if you fall tb answer within tbe time required, ebe plaintiff will uduIv to the court for tao relief demanded in his corn plaint, viz : for a decree of divorce dia bui vi tig me douub oi niuiruuuuy urruioiure anu now existing between plaintiff and delendant and for the caro and custody of the mluor children of plaintiff and defendant iniBenmrnouB n blttou uy puuuuuuuu iu the Medford ilxih, published at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, once a week for b!x consecutive weeks, tho first publication on the 23rd day of November, 1006, and tbe last on the 4tb day of January. 1907, by order ot tho Hon- II. a . nun 11 a, juuruui nam ouuri, vrniuu oraer was made od tbe 20th day of November, 1000, in court. The time within wbloh you are requir ed to appuar and answer is the 4th day of Jan uary, 1607, Attorney for plaintiff. Assignee's Notice. In the circuit court of the itate of Oregon, in anrl fnr the ctinntT of Jaokfltm. In ths matter of the estate of George W. Teat- Bortn, an lUBOiTem aeDior. nonce is ntireoy giTon mat tuo uuuoraigucu, assignee of the aboye named estate, has filed his final report In tbe matter of the said estate with the Count? Clerk of Jaeknoa County, Ore- on, and tbat the court has appointed the JOth ay of December, 1906, at two o'clock p. m. as the time and the Courthouse at Jacksonville, Oregon, as the place for bearing said final re port. All permnn mieroHiwi Hi" rvrruy nun- fled to be present at said time and place and make their objections. If any, k iiown why such final report should n-1 i-;-r ..d and the asslgoee.dlBCbarged from ills irutt. This notice Is published for four weeks tn the Medford Mall br order of the Hon. U.K. Banna. Judge of the above entitled court the first day of publication being the 16th day of November, 1906, and the lart day being being the 14th day oi uecemner, jwd. W.T. yobk, Assignee, NOTICE POR PUBLICATION, " . Department of the Interior, T.atirl niflM fit Rninhurir. Oro.. Oct. SB. 1006, NntfiiB Ir hflrehv arivflii that John D. Klter. of Prospect, Oregon, has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final fivo-year proof in support of nis Claim, vis: nomusiotu Miry no. nuio made September 24, 1001, for the 8E 14, Seotlon 1, Township 82 South, Range 2 KaHt, and tbat Hoiia pruoi will uuinuu uuioru a. o. iiiiiuu, u, S. GomiclsBioner, at blB offlco, at Medford, Ore- trnn. nn Jfiniiarv 11. 1007: He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation 0i.tB0iana.vi7: , m , William w. winiia, oi rerist. urpcon; win inm T. flrievc Ervln McCall. Edward F. Graham, of Prospect, Oregon Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FUK FUBLl - CATION. United States Land Office, Roscburg, Oregon, Ootobor 16, 1006. Notice Is horobv Klvon that In compliance with the provisions of tho act of CongrosK of JuneS, 1878, entitled ' An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States oi .Janrorm, ore bm. Niivnda. and WawhlUiiton Territory. " a oxtended to nil tho l'ublle Iuud Btatoa by aot OI AUgUBt 4, HAMUEh JACKSON. of St.Jsmos, county of Watonwan, Rlato of MinnoBotn, linBtbiBtiRy Hiorl in this onice his sworn st atom on t No 701S,for the ptirchoxe of the NK 8W, of Section No 24, Township No, 40 B., Range No 3 West, and will offer prool to show that tho land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to eHtabllHb his claim to said land before A, H.Bllton, U. H. CommlRsImer, at his office at Medford, Oregon, on Monday, tbe 11th day of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: Marcus G, Possum, of Ht. JaraoB, Minnesota, Alhort H. Baltrna-sb, ofBuncom, Oregon, and Daniel D Duff nnd Daniel E. Green, or Medford, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahovo-doscrlbed lunds are requested to file ihoir claims In thin office on or before said Uth day of February, 1907. Benjamin L. Kbdy, Koglster. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUB LICATION. United States Land Ofllcc, Roncburg, Oregon, October 16. 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions oi the net of Con rows of Juno 8, 1878, nntltled "An aot fnr tho wilo of tlihberlands tn the States of Calliornia, Oro gon. Nevada, and Waahington Tcrrnory,'' as extended to all the Public Land States by act ofAugusH, 1NW, K MAROURG. F08BUM. ofSt Jamcs.Countyof Watonwan HtatoofMIn nCKOtn, hxslhlKday filed In thlsunicehlH sworn Htatemcnt No. 7014. for tho purchase of the NK 14, of Section No. 24, in Township No 40 H., Ilaiuio No. 3 Went, and will offor proof to how tbat tho land sctght Ib moro valuable for it timber and ston than for agricultural pur poscsi arid to CHtablluli hitclfilm to said Innd (jororoA fl. BMtoii.O 8, Cmnmiwlonor, at IiIr oflW-eln Med lord, Oregon.on Monday, tho Uth day oi Fhmary. I!t07. lie nsinen ss wiuicmies: Daniel E Grr-nn m.d Daniel 1). Duff of Mcdlo-d, Oregon. Albert 11. HHltuiRrflh, of Bunrom, Oregon, and Samuci Jnckson, of 3t Jumrs, MlnnoH'.ia. Any or s'l persons claiming adversely tho nbovfi dcprrihod lnnds are requested to (lie lti.it - ein'tns in ima ouico on or oeioro sniu 11th :tiyt,t Fct-niary. 1007. BKifjAHis L. Kpdy, Itcglsier. OASTOTIIA. Hetn the j$ Kind You Y.m Always Bough ABORIGINES OP AFRICA. Vaalpcnn Seem to Be tb LoWHt Or ; ' der of Cannibal., An obacure race maypoaslbly be tbe true aborlgluoa of Africa aoutli ot tho Ziimbeai. . . Tbeae are tbe Kattea, or Vaalpens, as tbey are nicknamed by tbe Boorn on account of the duaty color their abdo men acquires from tbe bablt of creep ing Into bolea la the ground, wbo live In the ateppea reglou of the north Tranavaal ub far aa the Limpopo. As their complexion la almost a pitch black and their stnture only about four feet, tlioyitro quite distinct from their tall-Bantu neighbors and from tbe yollowlsh Bushuion. Tho "dogs" or "vultures," vt tho Zu lua call them, nro tho "lowest ot the low," being undoubtedly cnnnlbnhj and often making a meal of their own agod and InQrm, which the Bushmen never do. . Their habitations are holes In the ground, rock shelters and lately a few hovols. Thoy tuivo no arts or Indus. tries or even uny weapons except Uiobo obtained In exebange for ostrich feathers, Bklns or Ivory. Whether they have any religious ldoas It Is Impossible to say, all Inter course being restricted to barter car ried on In a gesture language, for no body haa ever yet mastered their tongue, all that Is known ot their lan guage being that It Is absolutely dis tinct from tbat ot both tbe Bushman and the Bantu. There are no 'tribes, merely little family groups of from thirty to fifty Individuals, each ot which la presided over by a headman, whose.. functions are acquired not by heredity, but by personal qualities. Bo little Information Is available con cerning the Kattea that It Is impossl ble to say anything about their racial affinities. Scientific American. Out this out and take It to Ohaa. Strang's drug store and get a free sample of Ohamberlaiu'a Stomaoh and Liiver Tablets. For biliousness ana oonstipation they are onequaled. Tbey Improve tbe appetite, strength' en tbe digestion and regulate tbe liv er ana dowch. v SINGLER'tf PIANO HOUSE Wo sell the Weber. Chickering and Kimball and forty other makes PIANpS FbR RENT N and sold on eary terms. Agent for Wheeler dc Wilson and Hing1- Sewing Machines, " AUG G. SINGLE MEDFOSD, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBUOATIO , Department of the Interim Land Office at Rose burg, Ore., Oot. 22, ' Notice 1b hereby given that tho folio', named settlerhas filed notice ot his lntei to make final ormmutatlon proof In Buppu his claim, and that said proof Will bo I before A H. Bllton, 0. H. Commissioner, at o flics, at Medford, Oregon, on January 10, - T IRA F. CRABT1LBE, on H. E. No. 18974, for the SB K NW H, Se 29, in Township 82 South, Range 8 East. HenameB tbe following witnesses to hie continuous residence upon and culth of said iano- viz: " George Daniel, John Grieve, Willie Grieve, Edwin F. Grabam,all of Proapcc. goo. Benjamin L. 1 Rt NOTICE FOH TIOATIO Depin Miii itt nf theIntorl'. Land Office at Ri-.-fit tv Ore, Oot. 2V Notloe is heredy niv -f tit the fojo: named settlor bnfc fit- ofhislnteh to make final oommti',," i- f in suppor his claim, and thai eui .' t'tll be maao ) fore A. H. Hilton, U. ''o n r 'wlonor, at If office, at Medford, Orient, ut j.inuar; 10, If TiZ' WILLIAM R.LAMB, on H. E. No. 12091, for the ISIS J, Seotlon No." SO, In Township U4 South of Range No. 8 Bast. Ho names the followlim witnesses to prove hlscontlnuous resldenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz. ' Frank D. Kethorlsnd, Klmar B. Board mnrt Aaron Heck, S. S. Pentz, of Bis Butte. Ore gon. , UENJAWIN L. 15DDY, IttglBte. TINliER LAND. ACT JUNE 8. 1878 JNUT1U1U If UK rUCLilUAlltJIN. United Hlntes Land orfice, RoHcburg, Oregon, Oct. 2(1, 1900. , Notice is hereby given t lint in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 8. 1 878. en titled "An hcI for the sale uf timber Innds In tho StntCB of California, Oration, Ne vada, Rnd WaMlilimtMi Territory," oA extended to all the Public Land ijtntos by act of ' AugusL 4. 1892, KDWARD CRABTUEE, of Prospcot, county of Jackson. State of Ore gon, has i his dav Died In this of (loo his sworn statement no, 783(1, for the purchase of the HWJNE of section no. 32, in township no 88 Houth, range no. i Knst. and will offer proof to Hhow that tho land sought Is moro valuable fnrlin llrnhnr nr Hlnnn than for nrrluulturat purposes, and to ostnbllsh bis claim to said lfina bo f ore A. S. Bliton, U. B. Commissioner, at his oflleo at Medford, Orcnon, on Monday, the 11th nay or i-onruary, hht. Ho names as wltnoHSCj; George Dnnlol, Ira v. i:rn1trnd and William T. Urlnvo. all of i'ros- ??ct, Oreaon and John Gtlove. of Contral 'olnt, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming advorHoly tho nbove-deHCrlbcd lands are requusted to file their claims In this otdco on or bofore said 11th day of February, 1907. CONTEST NOTICE. Dopartmont of tho Interior, United Slates Liin.i Olllco, Rose burg. Ore.. Sept. 27, 1906. A Niiftlelent ennlest affidavit havlnc been tiled in this office by Oacar TlbbottH, contest ant, swains t homeHtoml entry No. 11034, made A,,,-,,,? 14. IIKK. trir AV V HV V.. SeoilonUK. Township 85 South. Range 2 West, by I'oroy G. ltty!iC,iouieiiee, in which i m iiukwu "1IU' said Percy O Pay no hns abandoned said land for a period orotic year last pasts that tho lm- Brovemetus which were placed upon the land y iho Bald homesteader have boon sold by him and by othor pnrtlcH have been removed from the hi Lid homestead; said purlieu are hi.pphv not I llod to atitiear. iMHnoud nnd oner evfdence touclilngsald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on rooruary, ii. iwi, ueioru a. d. diiuni, IT M. nrtminlfmlnnnr. aMiln ofllce In Medford. Oregon (nnd thatllnal hearing will bo hold at 111 O'CLOCK a. TO. on ruuruiiry ti, iwi, wuiuiui thm ifi.DUtnr nnd KecMver. at the United Staten Lnnd ofllcu In lloscburg, Oregon. THO sm cunioBiitiii. miviiiB, ii n im..j. davit, filed 8opt27, 1906. set forth facts which Rhowthut alter duo dtligonco personal service ot this notice can not be made, lh Is In re by ordered and directed that such notice be given by duo and proper publication. . Executor's Notice. Bnllto K Ih Entatt, , , Notice y Hereby given mai mo iinocrsigueu hn.H been nppolnttu executor oi tho OHlato of Snlllo E. IkIi, dcccnncd, bv tlic County Court of Jnclt'n County, (Jreg-'n, and has qualified lIHIieuir. A" puiroiiB n i "H '"" ""'!"' said v ate nro hereby notified to presont tho i i.i ir ninn on fhn orniiinl tnnr nt tho Medford National Hank, Medford. Oregon, with prnper vouchf rs and duly verlfiod, within six monvlirt irorn lh" date hereof. Wm. rf. Coi.vio, Kxectitor. Dated and drift published Oot. 2S, l'JOfl, Dyspepsiaof.VAon:: Camas by Fwato DlMriUM ut 0ift4 ty Lydla E. Plakkta't Vtgitable Cwn A neat manv women suffer with m form of Indigestion or dyspepsia whleh doesnotseemtoyleldtoordluarytrsat- ' ment. While the symptoms seem to Be almilar to those of ordinary Indiges tion, yet tho medicines universally pre sorlbod do not seem to restore the p. tlent's normal oondltion. . Mrs 4 Wright Mrs. Plnkham claims that there ib a kind of dyspepsia tbat Is eauBed by a derangement of the female organism, and which, while it causes a disturb anoe similar to ordinary indigestion, cannot be relieved without a medioino whieh not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has a peculiar tonic effect on the fe male organism. As prottf of this theory we call at tention to the case of Mrs. Maggie Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y., who wa completely cured by Lydla E. Plnk hams Vegetable Compound af tor every thing else had failed. She writes : 41 For two years I suffered with dyspepsia which so degenerated the entire system tbat I was unable to attend to my dally duties. I felt weak and nervous, and nothing that X ate tasted good and it caused a disturbance in my stomach. I tried different dyspepsia cure, but nothing seemed to help me. I was ad- , vised to give Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and was happily surprised to find that it acted like a fine lonio, and In a few days I began to enjoy and properly digest my food. My recovery was rapid, and in five weeks I was a well woman. I have rec ommended it to many suffering women." No other medicine In the world has received such widespread and unquali fied endorsement or has such a record of oures of female troubles, as has Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. , TIMBER LAND AOT, JUNE 3, 1878. . NOTICE bOK PUBLICATION United States'Land Office, Poseburg.Orenon, Sopttimbor l'j, 1906. ' Notice is hereby given that ' i-jllau with the nrovltiionB otthn"' 'es ;uno3, l88,tiai'",.l ,'Au timber lant" ate? Kon, Kev exfc" o" of. Scud a ccast-d , la t t-a tor. vu oorK. nre liotilluu io saia aam lice in the CI. Orogon, wlthh thlB notice jJaieu tins it Adminlstraloi ADM1NI8'J7 FIN, la the ei ceased. The under the estate o' having Hie'- Oregon, f hoc o unt in fixed Monrh.. oe tuber, 1000, tho dav ior l oount. All hereby notilloir to eald final h have, on oi buff oo art Administratrix oi Pipes, deoeaaei Dated October 31, NOTIOK FOR named settler baa I to make flnnl proof, and Hint Haid prool w Hilton, V. 8. Comtnlsn Mtiliord. Oregon, on Jo CURTIS -i. on II. K No. I09l)5.by Frit and holr of Hnld deceast.. mau, for the lotn2, H and 4;, Hon 2, in Township 36 3( Mo He aiunrs tho tollowi- hls cutitlnuoun reHldouo of said land, viz: Emanuel Pool, of lllg 1rr S. Frodinburg, of lllg Rut.. (loppuit, of Mrdlord, Omgon. Jackson vlllo, Oregon. UENJI OAlI'OXt. Bosnthe , Iho Kind You' 2!S & BHaaBaHnaaWimxBaaaaaBaBa