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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
MCMCWCWCWa0a0OOOMQK Cash Dividends Declared Every Day On Every Impend Overcoat If a Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned -and It I The wearer of one of those coat It receiving regular daily dividends on hie parchate. He not only Saved ea the ewrchaie prios, but on the durability of the garment, not tak ing late aceeaat Its superior finish and many other points of excellence '1 3 si V.Ti ,11 i FT1 Yfll I r $11 VViU At 1 w They were have hereby For iOUF. COUNTY I Correspondents Eire Point eaglets. B A. O. BOWLETT. ' Rev. M. C. Davta Mm Sunday Khool man will pmob hsrs on th en of tlx fourth Sunday, UM. 23. 3. W. Qronr ui At Mayflld nv returned to California to look after tbelr m'amg interests. Mn, J. B. JiokHi'i sinter Mra. Dollle QraeawalL Lu come down from WashlmKon on a Wilt I Ed Hlgenbotham and hie charming wife were pleasant c alien one nignt laat week. Yoor Eagle Point correspondent la atlll tanking Improvements at the Soon? Side, tola time patting np a large abed for hones so aa to eooom modate the orowds that come occa alonallj. The committee hav deolded to hare the Cbrlatmaa tree entertainment Deo. 24 in tb. ohnroh Instead of Heoka thorn'a ball, aa was annoanoed. The solioittng committee bare snooeeded so well tbat we expect to hare a rousting good time. B. F. Harris and family passed through here on their way to Butte Falls last week, retaraing on Friday. He la atill hopeful of the oatoome of oar M. fc C. 1 K. ., and from pre nt appearances work will oommenoe in the near future. John lo-.ee of Kerb, living on the headwaters of Ularks creek, oalled twloe laat week, onoa on his way to There it one thine thai will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is i retultr scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the terms which cauft this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes heslthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a treat dejl to you healthy hair, no dai). druff.no plmplts, no eruptions. The bMt kind a Wsttmonlal -'old for mr sUty yeare." 7T 1 vCrO$000$ For that Dandruff Prices 750 Fashionable E HAVE A SUGGESTION to offer which must receive the careful consideration of every inteding pur chaser of clotting; viz. "The Toggery" is an Exclusive lien's Furnishing House, handling no side Line, but catering to the wants of men only. Now, is it not reasonable to assume that under these conditions we would be able to buy and sell to the best possible advantage to both buyer and seller? We are here to assure you of that fact, AND PROVE IT by these Goods selected and purchased direct from the largest stocks of the best makers of Stylish Clothes and we saved to you the middleman's profit. They show their superior style and value Further Confirmation "THE TOGGER.Y" Ashland to see his sister, Mrs. Thos. Fredenonrg. who fiaa been unite eick for several months, and on bis return. He reports her oond.tion ImproTed and has hopes of her early recovery. There la a great deal of interest manifested here Just now In the sub ject of real estate. There baa some land been sold and parties have been here taking options on land and get ting a list of lands tbat "in be bought. Land has bean listed from ts to 2U0 per acre. Of oonrse those who have eat tbe piloe on land at $S00 per acre don't want or expect to ecu, but our j una wui seu ana in a tew yeara me Butte creek country will be one of the leading fruit producing sections in the state. There are strangers own ing almost every day enquiring about our possibilities In tbe line oi fruits of all k'nds. Our mall contractor, James Binger, reports that last Saturday tbe water in MoNeal creek was so high that It was almost past fording. Tnere would re a bridge put across that stream so I that the mail carrier would not have j to take the obanoe of being washed away and bar. the people who get their mall along tnat route tke the obanoe of loalng their mail. Aa it is, If be oould not cross that stream on bis return trip tbe law oompella him to retain to the nearest poetotUooe with the mail sack to Peyton dis tance of about ten miles. Let us have soma of the money tbat la expended where It la of no benefit and pot in a bridge across that dangerous moan tain stream. Then has oeen considerable talk among the would-be wise ones In our midst with regard to the mode of eg rasa from Daley's ball In oaae of a fire, and 1 am glad to be able to state that Mr.' D. has sent and bad a door mad three feet wide (to put In the rear end of the hall, thus giving two openings, one in eadh end of tbe bouse, one a large double door In front and the other In the rear end, both opening outward, and aa bis hall Is on the lower floor acoesa to the street ean be had without any special risk, lie is expeottng aa large a orowd this time aa was aver In attendanoo at any ball in thla town. Ihare are al ready about half aa many tleketa sold for the masquerade ball Jan. 1st as (hers were for the last daaoe. No Oplnm in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is not the least danger In alvins Chamberlain's Uongb Remedy to small children as It contains no opium or other harmful drue. It baa an established reputation of mora than thirty tears aa tbe most success ful nwdteln In use for colds, croup and whooping cough. It always onres ana is pleasant to taa. unu drea Ilk it. Bold by Chaa. Strang. From $15 Up BOOTH TO TAKE FATHER'S HAND Salvationists to Hp Itceoticilrd Attn Lone; EntranReuii'n.. New York, Dec. 18. Word is c-' nrted here within the next few dt:. nf vnnnjtltlntlrtn nftnr Inns' f- I trangement, between Coma3.it Ballington Booth of the Volunteer of American and his rather Genera. William Booth, head of the Salva tion Army. Commander and Mrs Ballington Booth are now on their way to Eng land, and It waa aaid that correspond ence before they left made It practi cally certain that General Booth and his son would be reconciled. General Booth Is in feeble health, and It Is understood he has expressed a wish to see his son before he diet. The meeting will not mean any change In the attitude of the Volun teers toward the Army in this coun try. The two leaders will meet as father and son, and not as the heada of the two great rival organis ations. To those friends with whom he talked before he sailed Commander Booth la said to havo made It clear that nothing conld cause him to abandon the Volunteer movement here or make It In any way an ad junct of the Salvation Army. New Cure for Epilepsy. T tl 1T7..-.. na 117- A-nt . f I rural free delivery writes: "My .1 V.. In. wamrm with epilepsy, waa cured by Dr. King's new ijll. z-uw. Due UM uui won- attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and lit giving tonic pills on earth. 'Job at Unas. Strang's arug store. wmk and iddly; Hit Smi were toft and flabby. Ha didn't hare a strong miucle in his aotirabody. The physician who had attended tbe family for thirty years pretcribed Scoffs EmuUion. 1 NOW: To feel that boy's arm yoa would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. ALL DRUGGISTS, BOo. AND SI.OO. .... of this Unchallenged NOBEL PEACE I'HIZE AWARDED. I Plenty of Opposition to Hooscvelt. New York, Dec. 18. .ae Nor wegian storthing did not bestow the Nobel peace prise on President Roosevelt without opposition. For some months before the bestowal of the prize, it Is stated, there had been considerable agitation In favor of awarding the prise to the so-called "Karlstad commission," the group of Swedish and Norwegian who arbitrated the dlfrei tween 8weden and Norway at the time of tbe breach and who negoti ated a peaceful separation of the two countries. The well known Norwegian auth oress, Elizabeth Schoyan, led the fight on the Norwegian side. The keynote of her argument was that an ounce of prevention was better than a pound of cure, and ah pointed out that the Joint commission had halted on the brink of a dangerous crisis, a situation which would have lad to a war that would have been disastrous la Its consequences to both of the Scandinavian countries, while Presi dent Roosevelt merely waa the means of ending a war after all the damag had been done. Oared Paralysis. W. F. Bailey, P. O. True, Texis, writes: "My wife bad been suffer ing five years with paralysis In her arm, when I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow Liniment, whioh oured her all right. 1 have also used it for old sores, frostbites and skin eruptions. It does the work.' Sold by Chaa. Strang, Medford Central Point Pharmacy. ...The Quality Store... . MEDFORD'S FAHION STORE FOR MEN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depart meat of tht Interior, Land Office at Koieburg, Ore., Deo. 6,1906. Kotice la hereby Wen tbat MARION C.SRAVEY, MARTHA R. MITCH KJLtL, Sifter and sole belraat law of Jamea R. Dann.dece.ued, (unmarried) of Granta Paa-s Oregon, baa filed notice of bla Intention to make final Bve-year proof In mp port of hi claim, viz: Homeetead Entry No. V130 made May li, 189. for tbe StW NE'i.SrC. U; W U NW J4, NV BW. Bee S3, Tp. 33 8. K. 2 K.and tbat said proof will be made be fore the F eiiir and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Rosebunr- Oregon, on January 3d, 1W7. He names me lo.iowinr wuneveea w prove bli contlmioofl residence upon and cultivation nf Mid land, vls:McDonald Verdue and Jobn W. Walden, of Proepect, Orvcon and Jamea Dean and A.1. Dean, of Grant Paes, Oregon. uuivtwn ju. ADD!, accnicr. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State. Land office, Roaeburf , Oregon, October 11, ltfOS. Notice ! hereby given tbat In compliance with the provision! of Hie act of Congreni t eon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, aa extended to all tbe Pnblle Land Btatea by act of Anguat 4, UM, BERTHA L. MCPHERSON, of Medford, county of Jackton, State of Or egon, baa tnlf day filed In this office her sworn worn statement no. 7IM. for tbe purchase of tbe he of section Ho. . Ic township no. tit, Houth, ranire 3 east, and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought la more valuable for Its Umber or atone than for agricultural fMirposes, and to establish her claim to said and before A. s. MM ton, Ij 8. Commiiwloner, at blKoffiee at Medford, Oregoc, on Monday, the 11th day of Marrh, 1907. His names as wltnenes: P. Wilmer McPher non of Medford, Oregon; Lu'nar U Porter ot Medford, Oregon: William Wanton Parker of Big Butte, Oregon: Robert I. Parker ol Dig Butte. Orgon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deicrlbed lands art requested to file their claims in this office on or before said llth dxy of March. 1007. Uehjamiii L. EbDT, Register. TIN HER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United HUtee Land Offlne, Roneburg, Oregon, Oct. 26, l0o. Notice If hereby given that In eotnpl lance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of Jane I, ttrt, entitled "An act for the sale tif timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada,, and Washington Territory," as extended to all thsPabilclandBUtesbyactof Anejusl 4. isn, EDWARD CRAPTREE, of Prospect, county of Jaeknon, Stnte of Ore on. has this dav filed In this office bis sworn statement No, IKt, for the purcnase of the HWUNK. Of section NO. 82, in townshlpNO 8S south, range wo. t East and will offer proof to xnow int. 1 1 no iana mngoi in more vaiunoie for Its timber or atone than for agricultural Tinrnoses. and to establish his claim to said land before A. 8. Hilton, U. H. ComtnlMloner, ai nis oince at meaiora, uregon, on Monuey, the llth dav of Pebruarv. 1807. He names as witnesses: George Daniel, Ira F. crsotree ana wuuan t. urievo, an oi rroe- fpct, Oregon and Joho Oileve. Of Central olnt, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe abovtMlescrlbed lands are requested to file their claim in this office on or before said 11 tb day of February, IVU7. BnuAMnr L. Eddy Register, Admisistratqr'sjinal Notice- Notice Is hereby given that the ondtratgned administrator ot the estate of Mary J. Daback deceaoed, baa filed in tbe connty court of Orr gon forJackaon County, his final account aa such administrator of said estate, and that the said court has fixed Monday, January Uth, KD7, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day a the date upon which laid final account will be h?ard. All persons Interested or having ob jections to the same will fie their objections thereto on or before tbe said da; and date 1KVIN IiaHACK, Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Dahaok, dcoessed. Suits 750 Statement, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at RoMeburs.Ort.., Oot. 22. 1008. Notice Is hera.lv stven that the Inllnwlnt. named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final commutation proof In support of his claim, and that oald proof will be m&oe be lore A. U. Hilton, U. H Commiswloner, at his oflioe, at Medford, Oregon, on January 10, IflOr, viz: ' WILLIAM R. LA MR. on H. E. No. law!, for the.BK Section No. W. la Township 84 South of Range No. S East tie names ine lonowing witnesses to prove hUcnntinuous residence uoonand cultivation of said land. vis. trunk ii. iNcineriena. Kimer n. Hoard man, Aaron JLteck. 8. ft. PenU, of Hlir Butte. Or, goo. UUIJAMIlt L. EODT, KCgtster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IV par . inent of the Interior. Land Of.'ce at Roebunf, Ore.. Oct. t4, IWA. Notice Is herehv alven that the followtiiit- na ned settler has filed notice of bis intention to make flnsl proof In nupport of his claim, a d that iald prool will be made before A. B. union, u. a. uonniw toner, at nis onioe, at Medford. Oreg.-n, nn January 10, 1907, Viz: CtlltTIK TCKllATE. on H. E No. KWJ5.br Francis M.Tungate,fatber and bclr of said necetuted homesiviul entry man. for the lota 2, 3 and 4 and S H N WH- Sec tion 2, in Tow lab I p 36 Hcmth, of Hange 8 East. He n-tmes the lotlowtng wltnexes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation Of "aid land, viz: Emanuel Pool, of Rig Butte, Oregon; Jasper R. Pred-nbnrg, of Big Butte, Oregon: Joseuh (leppv.it, of Mfdford, Orvgon; Joseph Hall, of jacasuoTiiie, U'CgOQ. BBNJAMnf C EDDT, Ragltter. NOTICE FOt PUBLICATION, Department nf the Interior, Land Office at Rriseburx. Ore.. Oct. i. 1MM, Notice Is hereby given that John I). Kltcr, of P ron poet, Oregon, has fl ed notice of his in ten tinn to make tlnal five-year proof in support of his claim, vis: Homeitead Entry No. 11015 made September 24. 1WI, for the BE , Suction 1. Township 82 south. Range 2 Kast, and tbat sain prnoi win Dumatie ueiore a. n. i,nion. u. 8. Commissioner, at bit office, at Medford. Ore .mn. nn J&nuarv 11. Will He names the following witnesses to prove nis roni innons resiuence upon, ana cuiuvauou vii toe iami, vix. lam T. Urieve. 'Hrvlp HcCall, Edwaxd T. on UZNJAXIN L. EfiDT. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iiruarvoicni oi in tumrior, Land Office at KoHotmrg, Ore. Ht-nt. 8. .008. Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe following named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make rinal Proof in support ot bis claim, and that said nroof will bo made before A. B. Rllton, 0. B. Commissioner, at his office, lo Medferd, Oregon, on November is, 1WB, vis; KJNAR HCHRADKR. on H. E., No. 13908, for the E H NW W U NKU.of section No. 14, In township No. li south, ef range No. 1 East. He name, the following witnesses to prove his aoBtlnnfliis residence nnon and cultivation oi said land, via: Lane Wyland.of Kagle Point, uregon : james Kerinaw, oi neiien, uregon; Oliver Helms and Matthew S. Thompson, botb oi Climax, uregnn. BkkjahiN L Eddy, ReglsMr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iiepariment n we inierior. Land Office at Koseburg, Ore., Oct. ?l, 1906 Notice Is hereby given that ui fbl rowing named settler ha filed notice of bla Intention to make final et m mutation proof in support of his claim, and tbat latd proof will be made before A 8. Hilton. 0. B. L-rmml'tloner, at his offics, at Medford, uregon, on January iu, iw, TlW IRA F. CRABTRKK, on H. E. No. 1W74, lor the bk NW Section 2, in Township Wflouth, Ranges KasU He names the following wltnesset to prove his contlnuonc residence upon and cultivation tif said lano vis: Oeorge Daniel, Jobn Grieve, William T. Grieve, Edwin f. Graham, all ol Prospeot, Ore goo m BCNJAimt L. EttDT. Register. see CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United Sutea Lao-1 Offlee, Roseburg , Ore., Sept. 27, 1906. A sufflelmt anntit ifl.n.vit hins wm Died In this office by Oscar Tibbetta, contest ant, against homestead entry No. 11U64, made Augni-t 14, r.vi, lor svf & 8W w, Becion uh. Township 35 South. Raoge 2 West, by Percy O. Payne, Con tee tee, la wbleh It Is alleged that said Percy O Payne baa abandoned said land for a period of ore year last past; tbat the lm- Crovements wbicn were placed upon the land y the said homesteader have been sold by him and by other partlea have been removed from tbe aald homestead; said partlea are hereby notified to anopar. iMnond krw nfTar evfdenoetouchlngsald allegation at 10 o'clock s. si.on reoruary. ia. iw, oeior a. b Blltoo. D B. Oommlraloner. at bin offltw in MmATnrA. O re goo (and that final hearing will be held at luociooa a m. on reoruary li, iuu, neror) tha U,laas . Uuu.lr.i St.- 1 States Land uffice In Rote burg, Oregon. The said contestant having, to a proper affl davit, filed Sept 27, 190rt. set forth facta which show tbat after due diligence personal service ot this notice enn not be made. Is Is hereby ordered and directed that sucb notice be given UKJUAMIH U. IiDDV, KOglSUr. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUB LICATION. United Btatea Lend Office, naeburg, Oregon, October 16. 1906. Notice la hereby given that in compliance with tbe nrovlalonsof the act of Comrretui of JuneS. 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale of nmoerianas in me mates oi ueiuornia, ore gou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1W1, MARC (IB G. FOH8UM. of At James.countyof Watonwan State of Min nesota, bus thu day filed In tblsolfiro his sworn statement No. 7i14. for tbe purchase of tbe NEW, of Section No. 24, In Township No. 40 B., Range No. 8 West, and will ofinr proof to show tbat the land sought Is more valuable lor Its timber and stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establMh hit claim to aald land before A-R. Bllton. U 8. Commissioner, at his office in Med lord, Oregon, on Monday, the llth day of February, 1907. Be names as witnesses: Daniel 4 Green and Daniel D. Duff of Medto'd, Oregon. Alberts. ' Baltmarab, of Runcorn. Ortgon, and Bamnel Jackson, of Si James, Minnesota. Any or all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office oe or before aald llth day of retruary, IUU7. Bekjami L. Eddy. Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. United flutes Land Cfflce, Roseburg, Oregon, October 18, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with ths provisions of the act of Coo gross of June 8, 1878, entitled ' An net for the sale of timber lands In tbii States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publle Land States by act of August 4, 1892. , BAH UK b JACKSON, of BJJemea, county ot Matonwan, State of Mftflffkota, has this day filed In this office hie sworn itetemen t No. TulSJor the purchase of the N a of Bectlon No 24, Township No. 40 S-, Range No 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lie -timber or stone thao for agricultural paBpoene, and to establish his claim lo aald land before A. H. Bllton, U. H. Commlftsltner, at his office at Medford, Oregon, en Monday, the llth dr of February, 1907. He namea as wltntseee: Marcos O. Poeetnu. of St James, Minnesota, Albert B. Saltmarsb, of Runcorn, Oration, and I ran lei D. Duff and Daniel K. Green, of Medford. Orejpn. Any and all persoqs claiming adversely the above -described laofis are rerraested to file their claims in tbla office on or before aald llth day of February, 1W7. B MM AH IK 1 ElDY, Register. BERDAN BROTHERS FOHVg AND COMT-UCTOeff Hat Is tact ion guaranteed 0 lAUAr'AejujL PILLS. CSXU.T ncntu. Kodol Dyspepsia Owrm yers a Work dona bv Day or Contract. Y WDPOBD, OR BOOM. TTrjtr.T :