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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
A Summer Vacation in Your Kitchen J Don't swelter this If" tummer with the tem I J perature at 110. Get Htw rcricciion . Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove and have a cool kitchen. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue flame Oil Cook-Stove produces i working Cum instantly. Blu flame meant highly cwacratrat1 beat, no soot, no dirt. Oil is always at a maintained lvl, nsurinc a uniform flam. Mad in three sizes. Every suit warranted. If not at your dealer's writ to out nearest afaocjr for descriptive circular. A, bias rJtroucnout and constructed i absolutely wer ; aa enument to any net at your dealer's writ SIAMMM Medford Camp No 90, will unveil the monument to U. Q. Juhneon, wltn appropriate esremonle next Sondsv at 2:30 p, m. AU members of the order an requested to aaaembl at the hall at o'clock, to make prepara tions for the ceremony. Talisman Lodge, K. of P., bad an enjoyable evening Monday nlgnt, after th regular work of the lodge wae vr, during which Prat Blear wa raised to the third degree, re freebmenta wen tarred and a general octal good time waa bad for few hours. The following otBosn wen elected by Medford Camp, No. 90, W. O. W., at the regular meeting Friday night: i. O. Fitzgerald, O. C. ; H. J argent, Adr. J. a Smith, banker; W. B. Jaekaoa, clerk; W. H. Maultby, es cort; J. H. Atwell, watchman; J. U Han tee, sentry ; F. W. Walt, mana ger; W. 8. Joaeeaud H. P. Hsrgrava, camp physicians. Following an the new offloers of the Grand Lodge, O. E. 8., installed t Portland last week: Mrs. Flonaoe Bargelt, ot Marafleld, worthy grand ' . u I n U Klamath Falls, associate worthy grand matron ; Frederick S. Dunn, of Eugene- worthy grand patron; O. W. Btapletou, of Portland, aesoolate grand patron; Mrs. Mary B. Myers, ot The Dallas, grand secretary; Mr. dare T. Lyle, of Ln Oraade, grand ' treasurer; Mrs. Antoinette Btllee, ot Portland, grand conduct rase; Mrs, Jennie Rinehart, of Summerrill, ae soolate grand conductress. The foUowng grand offloers were elected by tbe grand lodge A. F. A A. M. at Portland: Moat Worthy Grand Master U U Pearoe, of Salem; Deputy Urand Master Edward Kid dle, of Island City; Sentor Urand Warden Norrla K. Cox, of Portland; Junior Grand Warden Charles E. Wolnrton, of Albany; Grand Treas urer (n-eleoted) W. A. Cleland, of Portland; Onad Seoretery (n eleoted) James F. Koblason, of Eugene.; Tkusteee to Eaucatlon Fund (n-eleoted) J. M. Hodson, of Portland, M. 8. Woodoook, of Cor--vallle, and Uenry Koe, of Portland. Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains in tbe stomaob, col to and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Collo, Ciiolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale br vnaa. cnraDg. Marriage Licenses Issotd. The county court has issued license to marry to Milton B Lindley and Ada Morris; A W Scott and Mra Pearl Ruth Upham ; Alexander M Lioomis and Loin May Garrett ; George W Dunn and Leon May Burnett; Frank M Denton and Myrtle E Lore; Jea E Jones and Mrs BeUe Wise; AH lianal and and Nellie May Carter. There are four verses. Veriel. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the .hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the scalp healthy, and keeps it so. It is a regular hair-food ; this is the real secret of its won derful success. The best kind of a testimonial "old lor nir slaty years." 14 iiumihh .r 7 SASStrAIlUjL yers FILLS. caraxy fecrotAL. 5 I Local Lodge -Lore. 1 The Song of the Hair fltYtn tit Dett lamp for all-round house- bold use. Made beautifully nickeled. Perfectly safe; unexcelled in light-fiving room, fcverjr lamp warrant, to our nearest agency. Ml CNsTAliT, (KoconooBactaonaaaaca Fruit Growing Items. CrtOqCtttttOWciaBa Canaere la California are offering aao to 170 per ton for Cling peaches and a to 35 for Fosters Royal Ann eberries ban been bringing 8 to 9 oente per pound at San Freed .co, and other varlttiet 5 to 7 oente. Late reports from Hood River indi cate that the total crop of straw berries there this year will amount to about 80,000 ore tee. The average price obtained Is materially above the usual high figures obtained for Hood River berries. The Eobo, of CanyonviUe, Oregon', reports tret E. L. French, of Myrtle Cnek, baa contracted for 60,000 pounds of prunes in the vicinity of (Jaajoat Ule. paying Sis cents for 30s and a drop of one-fourth cent for each addlioasl count of Ave. This is about tbe same as 3 cents for the tour size. - Oregon bar bank potatoes wen nail ing In San Franciaoo a week aco . at 12.40 to H.75 per hundred pound, wbtle bieatera wen selling at from SLWtotlW. It is reported tbat arg contract has already been made for Oregon Bur banks for oaxt delivery at X10 per cental tab. Oregon. As repeated recently by Horticul tural Coauniaaioner Canon hen will be a full crop of apples, pears, era pee, blackberries, raepberriee and Logan berries in Southern Oregon. The poach crop U.eatunared at 90 per cent aad tbe prone crop at 75 per seat. In the Willamette Valley, at Hood River and la Eaetora Oregoa generally the apple crop will be much lighter than uauaL The prune crap will probably be about an average one for tbe whole state, being excellent In some places and not a fall or any- when. The o berry crap Is better than an average. A Salem dispatch to the Portland Oregon laa says: Tbat tbe law giving drags lata the exclusive right to aell poison will not be enforced is evident from tbe tact tbat some of toe drug' gist nan round It necessary to pur chase their tuppllee of poison from grootrymen. They are hardly in a position therefore to prosecute tbe grocery men for selling poison. Some time ago a druggist scoured an option from tbe Attorney-Gene.al In which It was held tbat tbe pharmacy law of 1907 prohibit the sal of poisons by and parsons except registered phar macists and this waa Held to apply to such poison as an used ln fruit spurs and for other agricultural purpose. Agricultural paper pratty generally condemned the law for the tnat the druggists obarge higher price for poisons then groosry men end dealer In agricultural sup plies an acouatomed to do. It waa irted however tbat tbe law would be enforced and that prosecutions would follow if others than druggists continued to sell such commodities aa arsenate of soda, acetate ot lead and Paris green. The groorymen aocepted the challenge end announoed their Intention to stay in tbe business. slnoe that time several druggists have been pfoouring their poison supplies from grooerymea. Possibly they have been doing this for tbe purpose of ee- onrlpg evidence, but this Is not proh. ablt.;forttbere' baa 'been no used to retort to iharldevlce. All the dealer! have'oontlnoedto aell fropenly and ban no tear of prosecution. Remsrksbl Rescue That the truth is stranger than Action, has once more been demon ttrated ln tbe little town oi Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper, He writes: "I was in bed. entirely disabled with hemorrhages of tbe lunct and tbroat. Doctor railed to help me, and all hope bad riled when I begun taking Dr. King's New Discovery Then instant relief came. The couirn ing soon cessed ; the bleeding diminish ed rapidly, and in three weekt I was able to go to work. Guaranteed cure for coughs snd colds. 60c snd II .00, at Cats. Strang, drug store. Trial bottle free. , . : -Subscribe for lb Mail. J X '' .' ' ",. . ' Railread Uad Qeettioa. Tneland department cl tb 0. & 0. K. K. answer applioationsjftnitne purchased of It lands In aatareotjpsd form of latter. The following la the woidiog, wbloh Ji toe earn in each losteno excepting the dl'sorlptlon of the land : I bar your letter of May 24, 1U07, applying to purchase the s w y of sec 27, two 38 a, range 3 e. Keplylng I wish to say tnat on c count of the loss of all oi our records of former examinations in the fire here In April,;i0O0,lwe ere obliged to reexemirje all ourglBDdsinorder to know their oharaorer and value. VY'ar entertaining applications to purchase lands wanted ffor grazing or agricultural purposes, beca-te that clue of landTjean be fexamined more (juicklj at d easier than timberuinda or lsndsof other character which re quire careful orutslng and wbloh can onW be ernised at certain seasons of lue year, when toe lands are acces sible, and by persona skilled in tbat work and ,wboseJSssrvioa an not always readily obtaioaoie. I will ban tbe land you described examined as soon practicable and la I It regular order for tbire an a great many other Inquiries for land ahead of yours; aad If it i found to be grazing or agricultural land aad yon Intend to use it for tbat purpose, I will ibenSb In apposition to make further answer to your inquiry. It must however be understood tbat this letter Is not to os constructed aa aa acceptance ot an application by yon, or at giving you a prerarenee to Uiarchess said land ahead of aay other pereoa who may also S ply for It. A soon a the eompeay I ia possession of the neceeeary facta It will then be In position to tak further action. Ia the meantime pica advise me what you know of the character and value of tbe land aad for what us it Is beet adapted. Tours truly, Charles W. Ebsrleln, Aotlng Land Agent. DONTt I I Don't let vour child suffer with tbst couch when you can enn who Bal lard's norabound nyrup, a sura cure lor Cougbs, Bronchitis, Influents, Croup and Pulmonary Diessies. Buy a bottle ana try It. B. B. Lauehter.- Bvballa. Miss.. writes: "I have two children who had croup. I tried many different remedies, but I muet aay your Hore hoand Bvrno it the best Croup and Cough medioine I ever Died." Chae. Strang, uauioru; wenirar r-oint rnar macy. Oregoa lambet Qeae by 1037. ln regard to the growing demand for Oregoa timber landa, W. T. Bur nay, ax-register of the United States Land Offlo at Oregoa City, says: "The old settlers thought to tim ber lands of Oregon were all taken up wbenl was in otfloe, 20 yean ago, but they knew nothing of ths extent and luton value of tbeee land. At that Urn mlUmen would consider only to tall Br adjaoeat to navigable etroama. Now every legal subdivi sion no matter how far from streams or railroads, la eagerly tiled' on, and that en Or man an not particular aoout the ale ot the tree either. They win take upload tbat uoovwred with seoood -growth saplings, aa thee tree ban a market vain they did not ban 20 yean ago. "The timber lands of tbe North west an really of limited ana, con sidering ;tbe widening demand for lumber, and 1 look for their entire exhaustion within tbe next 30 yean, in tbe llsbt ot the present denuding of tbe forest at the bud of the loggers. Timber, therefore, Is destined to go up In price, as the aupply listens, and unless some sob stltute I discovered in the mean m, then will be little or no available building material in tbe year 1937. "At the aame time ooaorete and steel la coming into favor among builder and tn ahortag ot lumbar may not be felt o acutely a ths trace an out down. It will taie about 60, years for tbe young oedars to become a valla bis for piles and poles, the second growth may become available for then purposes in tbe course of time. The mammoth tree will dis appear forever, and the land upon whloh they now stand will be obangsd Into agricultural or grazing lands, and Increasing In value sa tn year go ry. Coromissioners Court. County expenses for Msy 1907. Sheriff sslsry 1333.33 Clerks 250.00 Judgee , 100.00 Assessors 1.00 Recorders ' 1-100 Treasurers 9.66 School Bupt 83.33 Janitors 2? OO Ferryman M.66 Indigent expenses Roads and bridges 1413.68 Jail and board oi prisoners 78 M Current expenses '214.00 Court House expenss 179.16 Insane expense 8.00 Circuit Court expenses 81.95 Juttlc 86.70 Commissioners court 22.40 Assessor deputy hire 411 .00 Tax rebate 55 9.1 Poor Farm expense 693.89 Total expenses 15162.19. Do Not Neglect the Children At the seston of the rear the first unnstursl looseness of s child's bowels should hsvo Immeuitte stiention. ine hat thine that can be riven is Chsm berlsin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedr followed ny castor on aa ui rented with; each bottle of the remedy. For sal brCbas. Straeg. . i CHAPARRAL CRATCHES. (BY DENIZEN') Farmers aie very buay to tbl viointy these dsy, finishing ths tar-, log and cultivating corn and or bard. ' C. C. Joboson baa goue to Med ford for the summer when be will superintend tbe building of C. 11. Pleros's tine residence. The prospects an very favorable for a good fruit crop ban and it careful and systc rustic can insures good crops they will certainly be unsurpassed. The annual school mseting of In dependence distrlot was held Monday afternoon at tbe school bouse. Among other business Mr. U. A. Hovsr ks re-elsoted n momber of tbe ecbocl board of this distrlot and John Bona! waa re-el c ted achoct cle-k for tbe oujclng year. Mr. Bonar has held this position for a number ot yeers and has always shown himself faith ful aad honest ln the discharge of the duties of his office. Rev. W. F. Shields of the Medford Presbyterian chare preached it the Independence eobool house last Son- day afternoon. He was accompanied by Mi. Will Gore, who led tbe ting ing. Mr. Shields i well known throughout this district and ia uni versally respected. , Tbe distrlot I vary fortunate In eonring him, aa they ban for tbe third Bunday after- a la each month. Rev. Horn of tn christian ohwjch baa promised to preach the eaoond Sunday of each month and It la hoped tbat soon there tsrvloee will be held every. Sunday after nooa. TtlEKB ARB FEW neonle who know bow to take ear ot themselves the majority do not. The liver is a most important organ in toe body. Heroine will keep It ia condi tion. V. C. SimpUns, Alba, Texas, writes: "I have used Herbine for Chills and Fever and tad It the beet medicine I ever used. I would not be without It. It Is aa good for children as it is for grown-up people, and I recommend it ia One for La Grippe." Chas. Strang, Medford; Central Tclnt rparmacy. ' A Nan of Maay hterests. E. T. Abbott, of Thrall, California, probably baa more business connec tions thsn any on man In Ceifornla or Oregon, outaide of railroad mag nates, HI basin card read aa follow: "E. T. Abbott, Thrall, Calif., station agent Southern Pacific Com pany; agent Wslls-Fsrgc Express Company ; ageat Westeta Union Tele graph Company; ageat Sunset Tele phone Cora pany ; Postmaster; land lord Thrall Hotel; manager general store; local agent Peltoa Klver Sugar Pine Lamber Company; local agent HlsnitieH River Impronment Com pany; looal .agent Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber Company; Weyerhauser id Company; gsneral man Klamath Lak K. R,. ; general freight and pssesnger agent Klamath Lak R. R. ; pqrchealng ageat Klamath Lak R. R. ; ehtef engineer Klamath Lak R. K, 1 Huperintendent of Schools; subject to Railroad Commission of California; subject to Railroad Com- mission ot Oregoa 1 eobjeot to later- state Commerce Commissi oa ; Inol dee tally keeping out of jalL Opea to proposal for other positions. Any thing I ain't. Isn't," MB FIRED THE MICK. I have fired the walkinc-stlck I've carried over 40 years, on account oi a sore that resisted every aina oi treat ment, until 1 tried BucKlen's Arnica Salve: that baa healed the sore so msds me a happy man," writes John Garrett, of North Mills. H. C. Guaran teed for Piles, Runs, etc., at Chas. Strang druggist. Hoc. Many Automobile Baned. Boston, June It. A are which tor a time threatened Boston's automo bile 'district, consumsd between thlrty-flv and forty automobiles aad eauaed a loaa estimated at MOO. 000 yeeterday. ' The blase Is believed to hav atarted from epontaaeous com bustion and waa In tbe garage of the Baek Bay Automobile Company, where more than fifty machines wen stored. Ths Bremen were han dicapped by frequent explosions, but managed to confine the fir to the building in which It started. Ooveromeat Buy Balloons. Washington, June It. Captain D. j C. Chandler of the Signal Corpa has submitted to the chief signal officer ot the army a brief report of his voyage In the army balloon, which hs made with two other persons oa June 4 from this elty to Harrlsburg. Pa. The report waa favorable and the balloon waa accepted by tbe War Department at heretofore statsd. The signal office may take up the rnstter of purchase of sddltional bslloons In th autumn. Pigeon File from Florida to Chicago Chicago, June 18. A pigeon taken to Florida live months sgo by Master In Chancery Win. F. Cooper has returned to a ledxe on the Mer chants' building, La Salle and Wash ington streets, where It wss hatched. Last December Mr. Cocker took twelve homing plgcom and one ordi nary pigeon to Florida. The homers returned at once, but it was not un til yesterday that the other was seen th first time sfter its return. Land Case Verdlcte. Portland, Ore., Jnn It. A spe cial to th Oregonian from Moscow, Idaho, aays: The Jury In th Noclh Idaho land conspiracy cases re turned a verdict of guilty on two of th AT sounts of the Indlotment against O. H. Ketter, William Dwyer and W. F. Katteebach, and acquitted them oa th other three counts. jPage Fence. crLLr, T UTTHAT'S why we have , GADDISfc DIXON, E.ta" Agents for Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Counties. SUFFRAGE IS A FAILURE MI88 COUZ1N8 SAV8 COUNTRY IB MOT READY FOR HER BEX TO VOTE AT ELECTION. St. Louie, Mo., June 18. Phoebe . Cousins, the first woman United States marshal thla country ever had, for many years one of the most ard ent advocates of equal right for women and a prominent tgure at every women's right convention ln tbe early days of the movement, de clared laat night that sutrag tor bar sex has been failun. 8h expressed the belief that th country I not ready for women' vote, and will not be tor some time to some. Miss Cousins declared that the nffraglata wen oa the wrong track. la demanding prohibition for the district of Columbia, Miss Cousins said tbe women were agata wrong. She said that prohibition dees not necessarily prohibit, aad that It would be absurd to establish such a law for the District of Colombia, where foreign diplomat, who an Used to their beer and toddy, con gregate. CARl'HO MAT BE BARRED. Imntlgntiosi OrBcen Say That Tenor Can Never Rrtara te Tnat Coast try. New York. June It. Enrico Ca ruso, the world's greatest tenor sing er, however much he desires to keep his 1300,000 per season contract with Herr Coarted. may never oe per mitted te set foot on United States soil again. It is aaaerted that the Federal Government Immigration of ficial! will not permit him to land when he aeeka to return to thla coun try ln October. ENRICO CARUaO. . Tbe official, mj tbat Caruso comet e4riy within tbe meaning of an tin deeirable alien aa defined In 8ectlon I ot tbe Act ot 1902. Thla act stip ulate tbat "persona who hare been conrlcted of a felony, or other crime or misdemeanor InYolrlng moral tur pitude," shall be excluded from tbe United States. It Is cited tbat the records of tht New York Court In tbe famous "Monkey House" case shows tbat Ca ruso owns conrlcted of an offense strictly within the meaning of "mor al turpitude " The appeal In the case, it la con tended was taken with special ref erence to harlng this conviction wiped from the records so tbat no question as to Caruso's character or moral standing could be raised by the Immigration officials when he toaght to return to this country. o a, m V O Tt. X A Bern tbe Vn Hus 'w Bocjftl ligaatare of HILLS and. VALES without CUfl iiNU . If 1 ' V- - Sold oyer 80 Miles of PAGE Page Quality Counts. UV:SAKIMTY OF DECLARING A GKNKHAL KTRIliE 13 DISCUSSED. Conference la Held In Rerret by th boclul llvnuicrata Which la lie. nig Hrlil tn Finland. St. Petersburg,. June 18. The chance of the proclamation of a gen eral strike ln answer to tbe Gorern ment's coup d'tat are steadily less ening. The qi.ouion Is now under discussion at a secret conference ot the central committee of the Social Dsmoorats, which Is being held la Finland, but a strong current of op position la known to prerall, aot only j upon the part of the Moderate lead- era, but also among the adherents ot ' the Radical members. A faction of the Moderates urge that the Govern ment Is now so strongly entrenched that a strike would be futile and only wei.1 en the prestige of the party and Inrolve tlv rank and file and the In dustrial p.-oletarlan generally In a certcs of reprisals and immense pe cuniary lc-s. The conference, which Is attended by c!l ihe members of tbe lower houre who have not been addressed, probtbly will content Itself with It su1:k a Eertrs of proclamations ad dresbed to the peasantry, army and navy and the workmen, acnmrtiR th? Government of violating faith with the country by altering the election law In defiance of the Imperial pled ge and aip?al!ng to the manses to continue the fight to overthrow the existing regime. The Sects Revolutionists at a con ference held last nl;:ht declared against the proposed strike and ap pointed a committee to draft tin nd drers to th peHFsntry. the army and tisry and the workmen. TeieKi itm fro;.: p.Trtlt-ally erery city In the empire announce that the news of the dh xilutton of rarllament was received quiry and with almost an entire t bet nee of demonstration. The close rtudy of tho new election law, whkb Is a bulky book of eluhty pages of complicated phraseology, has somewhat dispelled the feeling of gloom In Liberal circles. Tbe Idea Is gaining ground that the Government has failed In Its Intention and that there Is a possibility there will be an opposition majority la the third Par liament, as ln the case of its prede cessors. Eren under the law It Is thought that the Constitutional Democrats will retain control of the city, or perhaps they will be swamped by tbe Social Democratic proletariat In the elections of the So cial and poorer categories of urban roters. The Constitutional Democrata al so hope to return a considerable number of the alxty land owning deputies whom the Oorernment be lieved would be txolustrely Conser- ratlve. Mrs. Heber Wells Badly Bart. Salt Lake, Utah, June 18. The wife of ex-Governor Wells of Utah was badly Injured In an automobile accident yesterday. Ex-Dlstrlet At torney Joe Richards and wife were also Injured. Richards lost control of the machine and ran Into a pillar of the "Eaftle Gate" at tne rate of 80 miles an hour. Tho machine wr.s wrecked and Mrs. Wells was pinned underneath. She suffered a broken lee and Internal lnlnr!f. MMS COMPEL OBEDIENCE easily erccte-J over ROUOH and SPLICING. FENCE since January .1907 See Bedford, Cre. TI-flBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 187ft NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United 8tates Land Office, Roeebura. Oregon, May 3, 1U07. Notice la herebv siren that in com- pllanoa with the provisions of the aot ol Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Qregon, Ne vada, aad Waehiagtoa Territory' aa extended to all the Publio Land State by act of August 4. 1892, EDGAR 8 HAFER, of Mttdford, county ol Jackson. State of Oregon, ban libit day filed in tbl. office bis Sworn statement No. 8106, for the pure dim of the SE H N W M E i SW W, SW i 8W i, ol Sec tion No. 84, In Township No. S3 South, Range alo.3 East, and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone (ban for agricultural purposes, and to estHb llth her claim to said land before A. S. Briton, U. S. Commissioner, at his nfflra at HvlfnrH. OrMiin.on Thnrttlaiv. the 1st day of September, 1907. Be names as witaesees: C bar lee E. Walker, Henry A. Theirolf, Alva L. Allen, Wesley O. Green, all of Medford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 1st day ol August, 1901. BbnjauiN L. Eddy, Register. , aUMMONS la the Circuit Court of ths Bute of Oregoa . ior ut ejouDiy ot jacsMn. la the rnstter of tbe appli cation of Y. D. Helm, for litrfttlon of Title to ths follow tot' dtucrlotxl frml proparir.sTttamWd In Jack on Oooatr, Oreaoa, to wn : fiogioatur at a polot oa th soath 11a of UM town of Modford 44S fort north. dOsTiy and Viml&utca osit of the eKmth-wtst cor- nor of sold Town, accord -In at to lha oiiaTtnal slat tberaof now of record, snd runnlna ihtnoa north. M desvoet snd SO mi nut at on the foutb-easterlr itMof Mid Town S50 feet tu tbe west line ol the rail mad rtirht-of way of tbe O. t C. R. R. Co ; tbenre oath, 86 degree i d M minutes eait, alODf tbe satd went llD of Held rail road right-of-way vj3J-( George Her rlman end a'l whom It may concern. -. Defendants icei v in uoriu iins ei a tract of land haroinfnra eonYeyed by J. It. Administrator of tbe eaiate of Wm. Juntus.de eea-d, to j. D. Wbliman or need rreordeo in Book 12 of the Deed RecoiiJaof Jaokpvon Conrjty.OreroD, rage on mereoi; thenee ouib 7S derives and 30 mlnutfri will along the north line ol aid Whltman'sMld tract 90 feet, mora or leas, and thenee northerly 2to feet. more or lets, rrj uiapiaca of beginning, be fog s part of Donation itcd Claim No. 41. In Town- hip 37 tooth, of Hange X wt of tbe Willamette Metldiar.sndoontainlLg : IU.M acrea more or les filed witb tbe County ;lerk of ttck,vm Connty, Oregon, on the 2Rib day of May. 1M7. To Ucorge Herrlman sad all whom It may concern, defendaati, I THX WA MS OF THE PTaTR or OREGON : ou and each of yoo are berb reaulred to appearand anaweror otherwise plead to the apnncaiion or compiami oieo again it yoo in tbe above tn tit lad uauae oa or before the ltth day of Jul?;, IW7, which la the time prearrlhed in inrjuruer iur puDiiustiion ui mia uminona and If jou fall to to appear sod snawnr or otherwise plead the applicant or plaintiff here tn will soply to the court for the relief de manded In applicants, c mp'slntor spollca tton. Thl proceeding Is brought to obtains decree ot the court reglaiering the title of the land abore deaerfbed In the nsae of A. D. Helm", the applicant soota named: now un let yon appear on or before tbe 19th day ot July, 1907. and abow cause wbv aach sppllcs tlon thou Id aot be graoted erd s decree of tho court In accordance therewith made snd en tered the aame wilt be taken sscoafeased, snd a decree will be entered according to stayer of the application, and you will be forever bsrrcd from disputing the tame. Thlssummonalapiibllnbedln the MEDFOR1 MAIL by order of the Hon H. K. Hanna. u-lgeofthe aboye entitled court, made snd entered on the lit day of June. 1907, snd tbe aame la ptihllahed for alx week a, the Aral day of Publication thereof befog Friday the 7tn day of June, 1W7. atid the lst day of publica tion thereof being Friday the lth day ot July. 1W07. W. I. VAWTER r M. PURDIK, Attorney! forappllcsnt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that the ondaralgned ban been appointed by the county Court of Jack wm County. Oregon, admtnUtrav tor o the estate of Kate Van Dyke, de cerned. Ail praonl having c alma sgslnat aald ratei are hereby notified to preaent the aatne, with proper voucher and duly verified, to the underalgned at Medford, Oregon, within ni month a from the date or this notice. Dated and flrat published the Slat day of J.O.VANPYK. AdmlnlMnitor ol tht tit.', or Ktts vt Prkt, dMttsitcd. w. I. Vavfttr A M. P-ird-.n, Attorasrs for Rain!. csa.anll'On.Xja.. ss r 'i i r s. ' 1 f' 1. - i:t A