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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
J OUR. COUNTY j Correspondents CHXHCH?OOOOOOCHPOQOOOCWWS ; KANES CREEK ITEMS, W are sorry to auy that Mary Uult ll nick at tbla wrttng. jl)as Mardoo, of upper Kaner otaek, waa oalllng on friends her last Saturday. . Mrs. Bloe and eon, Brrnls, ' warn doing Cbrlitmaaltradlng Id Uold H1U On Monday. Mr. Wood, of atadford, waa doing business In th!a aelsnhorhood one day reoently. ! Mm. BwlndtD and Anna Ulgioboth am were doing trading In Oentral Point laat Saturday. t The plaoer mloera ara all Jubilant Bow oter the rooent bnary rains, wblob enablea tbein to operrate tbelr mines. ' . .." : Nearly erery on on Kanea creek la making preperattona to attend the Xmaa. danoa at Baraga ereek Tuesday night. Mr, Tbompaon'a little boy, wbo haa bean quite alok, la nearly recovered. Dr. Oblabolm, of Gold Hill, haa been In attendance. Mre. Watklna who baa been the gueat of relatlrea here for a few days, left for Koaebnrg on Monday to apend Chrlatmaa. Surprise part let ara becoming quite numerous on Kanea oreek. There be. log one at tome of the .neighbors almost erery night. All estm to 'en joy tbemtelrea. The Obrlatmaa exercises at the Darnell eobool hoaaa laat Friday were vary nice and quite appropriate. The teacher, Miaa Van Vllet, la tak ing bar two weeka vacation with home folks. The grand mothera of the old Dutch Dunkerd families of Weetern Pennsyl vania have made and need "Hickory fiark Cough Remedy" and reared their familiea oo it lor a hundred years. Now yon can buy It from your doaiera. Ask lor it, and uae it, because it is pure; because it will atop your cough; because It la the best cough remedy made today. Try it. For aale by Haskina Drug titore and all dealers everywhere. Klamath County News. Kl.m.lh Fall, EiproM. Klamab Lodge No. 77, A. F. A A. M., haa elected tbe following o til cere to serve during the ensuing term : S. A. Delzell, W. M., Ueo, L. Hum phrey, S. W., Ueo, Cbastain, J. W., W. K. Bowduin, Sec, E. K. Reamcs, treasurer. J. Frank Adams has secured tbe contract of Abner Weed to oonstruot a levee along tbo edge of the Weed land bordering Wood river, and also to cut a ditch several miles long, 24 feet In width and four feet deep by whlah the land will be irrigated. John Schmidt, swamper at the Central aaloon, waa. hit over the head with a bllllaiH cue in tbe hands ot a man named Johnson at tbe Klamath Bar at 11 o'clock Tuesday night and aeriontly lojured. Johnson broke the cue over Schmidt' head and the broken and of cue struck Johneon In the eye lnnlotlng a dangeroua wound. Johneon waa aires ted and languishes In jalL The trouble la aald to have occurred over shaking dioa tar to drinks. C. O. Heinrlohsen, better anowa aa "Book Island Charlie," aged about S year, died suddenly laat svealng while daaoleg at Henry Jsnasea'a weddlaaj. The old man waa In food spirits lost previous to his oeath haviag otn a hearty sapper. He had been denying with JMrs. Geo. Belha astd J net attar be started on tba eeoond danoa with her be and denly faM rer and expired. Dr. Maatoa wae called and opoa hi arrival proaounoed the aged German Heiariobeen waa a bachelor to Klamath Fail about all years ago. The deoeaeed owned a bnoae and lot her and had load a will a abort tlm ago leaving hla property, It la aald, to Alex Martin, Jr., who had aided the old man financially. Oeoll Fish, Ubarto Oarrlok, Koy Beck and Lloyd Wilson wet taken up by Depaty Sheriff Sohellook Mon day on a charge ot stealing whiskey, John Prairie, alia Muxlnx a half breed Indian who hange aronad town waa pat behind the ben In the ooun- ty Jail as ha waa Implicated with aome ot thtea boya Id a gambling gam. A repressntatlve ot tbe Morn Ing Express want with City Marshal Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break tbe hardest rock. Pniishinff. rlov after dflV. IflfS and tears the throat and lungs K until the neaitny tissues give a way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 8 stops the coughing, ana neais the torn membranes. The beet kind ot a testimonial "aold lor over sixty rears." A yers SAHAPAtllU. PILLS. HAIR VlOOt Ws bsts b. sstrsts I ws psbiua ths ftirsislss or sll Mr sisdleln. Billouaneaa, constipation retard a eovory. Cure the with Aycr'cf.ils. "1 The Jar of Coughing Low oo a iiuiit for avldeuce In tbe case Tuesday and found wrappers of ilennls' Bye whlskuy nnder tba plat, torm In tbe rear of the Jlaldwto building adjoining the Aukeny canal. Aacartalnlug that tbe ttauk Exchange Saloon handled tbla braud vf wet goods the marshal want to Wilson's atone warehouse, baok of tbe old Ualdwln building and found bow tbe gooda had been taken Baok 'if tbe atone warehouse Is a ibed In which loe bad been atoied. Aoceas to this shed waa easily gained through in open spaoe over the door. Unoe r ! the shed It was easy for the' . Vb to take out aome loose atom la tu wail of the cellar and crawl through tba hole In tba wall tous made. Tbla hole bad evidently been made with a crowbar by aomaona previous. Back took an immunity both and "peached" on his ocmpan lone In orlm -when brought before Judge Uri tilth. I Flab and Carriok then made a clean breast of tba a9.nr saying they took two cases of whiskey and twenty bottlea of beer from tbe warehouse, but would not tall what diepoaitian wan soade of tba gooda. The theory la tbat Muxlux put the boys up to stealing tbe wbie key and aold the fir water to his brother tribesmen. Muxulx will probably go to the penitentiary and the' Fish and Oarrlok boya to tbe reform school. Book and Wilson were r leased from custody on tnelr promlae to be good in the future. ' Notice- NEW FORMS FOR COAL DECLAR ATORY STATEMENTS, APPLI CATIONS AND PROOFS. New forms of declaratory statements, applications and proofs, nnder tbe coal land laws, applicable to the public lands ot the United States, outside of the dlstriot of Alaska, have been adopt ed on and alter March 1, 1908, no de- claratory statements, application or proofs will be allowed in such cases. unless executed upon the new official forms or upon forms which are exact duplicates thereof, both a to wording, arrangement and size. R. A. BALLIliUEK, Commissioner. Turkish Farriery. Turkish horaeahoea are Blmpty a flat plate of Iron with a holo In tbe middle, lu his volume of 'Torsnnnl Ad,ven f.ir,!s" o to': ! .1. IV uobertson de scribes luu. t'.liuiiuiniir method of preparing tho horse to bo eliou. The furrier tnl.es a eoo-l long rope, doubles it uud knots a ltp at the end to about the size ot a itixhI largo bor:e collar. This Is pit over the huis:' bead after tho iu:inr.?r of a burse col lar, the knot resting ou the borse's chest Then the tv. o eiiila of , ru(e are brought l?lve bis le. Each roie. then taken ly n man, In hiteLeil on to tho fetlocks, of his hlud Ii-k and brought IhroL-.'h (he loop in front; then by a bard, steady pull the hind legs are druwn up to the fore legs, aud the horse falls heavily ou his aide. All four feet nre thou tied together by the fetlocks, the horse is propied up ou his back, mid the furrier sits quiet ly down beulde him, tukes off nil the old shoes ami puts on uew. Wheu ttie work is finished the horse Is uutied aud allowed to get up. Crab Haa 2,000,000 Joints. The crab knowu as the scale tailed apus was believed to hare become ex tinct in Great Britain fifty years ago. the last recorded specimens being talc en In the ponda on Hampstead beath. But now It haa turned up again In some number In two ponda oo Pres ton Merae, near Southwlck, In Kirk cndbrightahlre. About two and a half Inches long, the apus bear a very striking likeness to tbat remarkable creature, tbe king crab, and this be cause the fore part ot tbe body la cov ered by a great eemlcircular shield or carapace, while, aa in the king crab, it ewlma on Ita back. In the great number of Its lags the scale railed apus baa few rival, while in tbe num ber of tbe point which these share between them no other creature can compare. Tbe natnrallat Sohaffer once essayed tbe taak pf .counting them and made the magnificent totar of 1,802,- 004. Latrelle put down the number at a round 000,0X. London Graphic. Herman UaivereHlee. Tbe examination tor the degree ot doctor ot philosophy In tbe German universities will be sufficiently lUue trated by giving in brief the require ments In tbe University of Jena. The candidate after gaining permission to enter for the degree present a short sketch of hla life in Latin or German, a maturity certificate, evidence of at least three years of academical atndy, evidence that he haa enjoyed a good reputation up to the present time, an original scientific treatise in German In hla own handwriting and a written declaration on word of honor and oath that the thesis I the candidate's own composition. The payment of 2J' marks b required. In the oral examination the subject of chief Importance is that of which the thesis treats, while tbe candidate la allowed to select two mi nor subjects. After this examination and the distribution of 280 copies of the thesis to the faculty the degree la conferred. School Bulletin. Insect Hypnotism. "Did you ever know, aald tbe hypno tist mi he played with a curious, gilt tertng hypnotizing machine of crystal and sliver, "did you ever know that hypnotism Is practiced among bisects?" "No." "Well, it la a fact A queen be can hypnotize her whole hive whenever she want to. Sh makes a curious humming sound, and within a moment or fro every bee In the colony falls liuu a hypnotic trance. "The death'a head haw k moth Is also a hypnotist of great power. Tta '"" tura, Indeed, makee Its living out m hypnotism. Entering a hive. It t;il:i a sound not nnlfka tbe queen bee's note, and, -the U- '' aedlately ain ic ing Into llamtior u moth proceeds to plunder at lu leisure." New Orleans Time Democrat CHOICE MISCELLANY A Bill In ths Mall. ' The honesty of poHtofrtco employeee as a clasa being under dlseuMion, Archie lllddnll of the Chlrlcy House newPHtaud of Denver olTeivd to het that lie could send n ten dollar hill at tached by ono comer to tag address ed to a Chicago newNpeiHr and that It would reach Mileage safely: Mr. Rid del! aa a neirMletiler has an account with the paper. - An Englishman took hliu up, and Biddell sent the bill na he had bet. People watched blm tie the bill to the tag and saw blm write tho particulars repanlinp the ret:iitrm'P on the opiio sltc side of the tag. Then Itlddetl drop ped tbe tag and the bill In Its "nude" state luto a 'street comer post box. When the bill reached the general postofiice there was some dlscuaalon among the postal authorities as to whether It should be allowed to go through, bnt as It was at tbe sender's risk they permitted It to continue ita perilous course. In due time Rlddell received the" acknowledgment of Its re ceipt by the Chicago paper. New York World. A Croesus Carrying Trunks. "I would rather be head porter In a good New York hotel than a railroad president," sold Robert J. Bellls of Baltimore. "I would lie making plenty of money and would not be a mark for the muck mkere. 1 once went on as clerk lu a leading hotel there at a eat ery of $125 a mouth, which made me feel quite contented at first. But at the same time 1 started an Irishman not long over also began duty aa bead por ter at a salary of 930 a month. In a tew months and while I was still plug ging away at my one and a quarter Job that Irishman was cleaning up sev eral hundred. I know that one month It. amounted to SOCIO.- Among his tips was a check from George Oould for $50 and one from Mayor Tom L. John eon of Cleveland, also for that amount. That fellow la there still and la still laying away a neat little sum monthly. And It you tried to get him for any thing else yon would have to come op with a salary something like tbat paid a life insurance company's president." Milwaukee 8entluel. The Cutting Blowpipe. Tbe addition of a Jet of compressed oxygen to the flame of the oxyacety lene blowpipe makee of It a wonderful .tool for cutting Iron and steel. In using the apparatus tbe metal to be cut la tint heated red hot by tbe oxyacety- lena name. Then a atopcock is open ed, admitting In the center ot the flame a very thin Jet of compressed oxygen. This cut with (rreat rapidity, the aec tion being aa thin na a knife blade. The best lmrdem-il ateel can thus be cut with ease. Plates ten millimeters thick and a meter broad bave been cut In two with the blowplpo In four and a half minutes. Plntea too mllll metere thick have been cut In nine or teu minutes. In a recent experiment a aafo of tbe strousrept and best con struction was cut open with this strange tool in twenty minute. Youth's Companion. Value In Swimpi. The, department of agriculture has been iavestijruting tbe swamp lands of the Unltotl States and reports that east of tho Mississippi there are 77,000,000 acres that could be drained and mnde to bear fruit of some kind. When It Is remembered that such an area is as bg m the British Isles one has some respect for those vho would reclaim the land. It has been found that this reclaimed land Is very rich, as forages past vegetable mold has been deposited on it Almost anything will grow on such land. In one part of Pennsylva nia what need to be a mere bog is now the finest celery farm In the state. Any one wbo owns swamp land should not put too much discount upon It Path- finder. . Upon tba question or repairing a pavoment at Bwanase being raised it was elicited at a meeting of tbe urban council that ono of tbe stx sed by Judge Jeffreys for tbe bloody, see lie, several of the condemned pris oners being hanged on tbo gallows from tbo stone, which bad been taken from ita original position and placed In tbo pavement about fifty years- ago. Tbo council readily consented to band It ores to a gentleman wbo desired to restore tbo stone aa near as possible to Its stlgmal position, to tbat it might bo preserved aa a inemertal not of Jots Jeffreys, it was OTWamstl. but of tbe HdsUgbtfnl times In which soma of oar forefathers Uved,- daiChronJde. Are t-lahfte and Plants. An eisctrioal engineer In a toetors soently delivered in London told of tbo results of the ass of arc lights la tbe propagation of plants. By tbo em plojment of artificial light there bad been an lnorease in cucumbers of 17 per cent n. strawberries of 86 and 87 per cent, in potatoes of 00 per cent. In beets of 89 per cant, with a definite In crease In tbe proportion of sugar; la oats pf 40.7 per cent and la. rye of 19.5 par cent Prntt assisted vy tbo light system was perfect in every way, tbe speaker reported. Cars Run by Man Street railways with cars operated by manual power are In use at Mom basa, In east Africa. Tbe light nar row gauge tracks are laid through the street, and the cars are fur hire, like cabs, or are the private property of officials and wealthy residents. They are little four wheeled cars with one or two cross seats, snd each Is pro pelled by two natives. Spur tracks are ran Into private grounds so that par sons can take the cars to their Philadelphia Becord. The boatnern Oiegon laundry Co, Is doing basin ess In the same old way with satisfaction to all patrouK. Tbe laundry is tbe best equipped In Southern Oregon, the lanndrymen are experienced and every on la taken to do good an 1 r o.r-t, . 1. Tbe wagon will call k. j .u; j.- "'sue of business, or you chu 1 . at tbe candy ore In U x :.'.. BulldiDff, WeitBeventb btreuN j -. , mi eritb a full Jinb j. . Q t v ; 'cm i7ti, Ai o! 1 uju ta,jA.ieu. rentg tl per i ntb. Tr y Mfors yoa bay. Is. aUtvoi. i JewoUi gtore. . THE COMET'S TAIL, A Plume of Fairy Lightness and Ever Changing Dimentioni. A comet If lUr-iliiKiiMied tiKunlly by a nucleus. ly nil envelope culled the coma, utile!. gurro'MiiU the nucleus, and, hv.'t, !..' hit lumltiuus tall t renin Ing U'lilud tho nucleus for perhnp a hundred million uiiltia nud mortj us the I comet b wini umiml tho sua. Uucu-; pylug u volume thousands of times greater thtin t!e suu. the que t ton nat urally fliirvs, how (iin a body with so rust au apeu(liiice sweep th round the sol'ir ity !e:(t vlf,,"t ilenrntrlnp every l'!:ti:K; V; 1. -lei,, tof I lie lti ,rva t!cn a? t!; u.ar gyste'ii, a co:itvi, so far fvu.-1 1 ei!:t; u -otu,4U't mass. Is of ten tom-iiUivat. rftare have been tlis tlactiy t tj" without perceptible illiul I'ut'.on (if brihtuefs uot ouly throujtb the tall, but even through tbe nucleus. In structure the tall U a ffoesamer of molecules so trhomly tint In coiup.nrt son the tUnilext of bridal veils Is cocrseiy deuve and the thinnest bnse that hovers on the horizon Is an lm tei.elr.ttlo blanket. Indeed, tbe earth's atmosphere oil lb cleans t day Is far denser. Huudrtsl of cubic miles of s comet's tal) nre probably outweighed by a Jnrful ot air. A plume of sueb fHiry lifthmets can hni-iity lie supposed to remain pernmneut. aud so It Is not astonishing to Hud that during Its swift Journey arpuud tbe sun a comet's out lines are incessantly chanjehtg. An Interval of a few days or perhaps of n few hours may work wonders In its diaphanous texture. Its path Is Its only permanent characteristic. Indeed tbe ouly chrntcterbtic by which It can be surely Identified If It ever returns. From all the known facts astrono mers have cow-rucied that tbe nucleus of a comet Is merely a mass of meteors easily dispersed into small groups or distributed rndiwlly along the orbit until eventually the couiot Is complete ly dletntexnitt'd nnd cxttuxulimed. As tronomical history oilers considerable evidence In support of this hypothesis. Blela's comet, discovered In 1820 and carefully observed on each return, spilt Into two parts and reappeared as a curious double comet In 1840. When it revisited tbe earth In 1852 the two parts bad drifted away from each oth er and were separated about 1.000,000 miles. 81nce then tbe comet has disap peared. Every six and a half years the earth crosses the track of that lost oomet Meteoric showers then rain upon us. In these meteors. we see all that is now left of Blela's comet. Simi larly, the great comet of 18S2 literally lost Its head by breaking into four por tions, each of which will some day form a separate comet. Another link In this chain of testimony Is presented by the chemical composition of meteor ites which hare found tbelr way to the earth, a rotupotiitiou which ajtroes ex actly with that o' a comet Waldemar Kaeinpffert In Cosmopolitan. Preaching and Practioe Lord Lawn-iice, uue of tbe fnmoaa viceroys of Iutilu, was an able and very fini'!e ninu. lie used to do bis work In bis shirt sleeves and discourag ed as unifb a possible all state and ceremony. He was Incllued to treut tiie natives like eblldren, althotiRb he always fetremiousiy insisted upon tbelr meriting and receiving justice aud k!nncss. Lord layo went to Iudla succeed biiu-, and ou tbe last afternoon before Lord Luwrence wns to leave for home he took Uie lucomlna; viceroy for a drive. Ou tbe way be Impressed his doctrine of kindness very emphatically aud solemuly ou bis successor. Lord Mnyo thanked hiiu fur his helpful ad vice, and they returned lu due course to Government House, The syce, or footman, was slow and awkward In opening tbe door of tbe carriage, whereupon Lord Lawrence Jumped out In a temjier and gave hla ear an un mistakable tug. Lord Mayo turned to the viceroys aid wlUi a smile. "My first practical lesson In kindness to native lasundoubtedhr an odd one," he whispered. As Enemy'a Courtesy, When the crusaders under King Richard of England defeated the Bara eena, tna sultan, seeing bis troops fly, asked what was tn number of the Christiana wbo wr making all tbla alaughter. He was told tbat It was only King Richard and bis men and tbat they were all oa foot. Then," said the sultan, "Qod forbid tbat such a nebl fellow a Kmc Rich ard should march on foot,'' and ant blm a noble charger. Tba messenger took It and said: "Bin, tbe aultan sends you tal charger tbat yon may not be on foot'' The king was as canning as hi ene my and ordered on of hi squires t mount the bom In order to try him. Tbe squire obeyed, but tha animal proved fiery, and, the squire being un able to bold him In, be set off at full speed to the sultan's pavilion. Tbe saltan expected be bad got King Rich ard and was not a little mortified to discover bis mistake. Snake With Toothaeha. The snake tors about Ita cage la a frensy. It lashed the gbus viciously with Ita tall. , Thsfs Joe's way tf aawln'," aald tbe keeper, "ne'e got toothache." Toothache T "Sara. Snake suffer turrlble from toothache. They're so reckless, ye see, with their fangs. They jab 'ant Into anything shoe leather, wood. Iron ban. They take no care of their fang at all. In fact, there bad ougbter be a anake dentist to give his mates lee tares on fang hygiene. Monkeye suffer from consumption. Consumption, too, carries off lota of oar deer and ante lope. Camels In captivity are fn'i'--' to the asthma, elephants to rhJMo--tlam, tigers to Indigestion and m-r -i and vultures to melancholia." U" '- natl Enquirer. A suro cnre one yon cso depend upon. Iliotrory Bark Cough Remedy. A jr' - arid Hi pure I Uae it for all i .' root hp, colds, hoarse ne'e (tut - a. For aale by Hie king Drutr bUre snc f-nlasa deslers everywhere. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Tin Tt Yea Hava Always Boajpit EUgnatux of wOOOw0OOwOOOOow PAGE STANDARD' FARM. FuEL N C lL Meant the very best woven wire fence years and has been improved till now The Perfection of -Woven Wire Fences -'.! Page Standard Farm Fence haa been In ase in Southern Oregon for several years and your most conservative neighbors wbo have used It in the past are buying It in greater quantities today than ever before, and this fence haa established beyond successful contradiction ita title aa lb best fence In the world. Page fence wire, made in the company's own mills, is more than twice aa strong aa commonfenca wire and Is of the finest higb carbon soring steel. No other factory In tbe world makes such fence wire. Page lence Is woven on a loom like a gigantic piece ol sloth and la one solid fabric (rom end to end, every horizontal wire being a coiled steel spring. Page standard farm fence Is the only fencrmade that does not require a barbed wira over tb fence V) protect it. just look at tirat lence vou erectea ana see li you naven't a oaroea wire over it to injure youe ihks in your attempt to protect your fence the barbed wire ia there for no other purpose. Page standard larm lence bas the eliding loop top aud ,is able to protect itself, will not bag or sag or become deformed by being used over jineven ground and Is the standard of excellence. Psge standard farm fence requires less posts and is by far the cheapest fence complete, quality considered, ol any make of fence today, and is a fence guaranteed in every way. ' , . . Page standard farm fence la a oredlt to the man who uses It, and lnorease, tbe value ol the land it I, put upon, because it is a handaome, permanent investment. . When you get a Page standard farm fence you have tbe best that money can buy or modern science produce. Itum.m ha v. h.vA tnanv styles of Pntra feneA fnr .11 nurnnans. that thrA i. mnpA Prda fnnna .nil! In Rnnth. Vn Oregon than all other makes Fage fence without extra 00.1. . . It is a pleasure to show you tba merita ol th Page, why it's tbe best, why Its the cheapest, ' ' Write . i ' : r v Gaddis cfl Dixon "TH Pavrfw Fence Men" Agents Southern Oregon and Northern California MAIN OFFICE ; - - . MEDFORD, OREGON v0w0vOvHQtowawoav0vaH TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cntttxl SlstM Un1 Offle. ROMborc. urrBOD. lwccmber IS. 1907. Notice ! hereby (lyea Out ia cotnplUoee with theproTlsionioI the act of Cotif rem of June S, lftTg, otitled "An act for the tale of Umbfr lands tn the ftalct of cainornii ure Buu. Si'Vila and Washington Territory." u estendi-a to all the fublic Laud bluU by aot 01 AUgUll i, l&JZ, IDA K. D1TSWORTH. of Perton. countTof Jackson. (State or Terri tory) of Oregon, haf this Uv filed in tbii" office na sworn gieuemtim o. ior ine purr db mi of the S SE 'i. of Sec No. "JO. In Two No. X. 8 Rang No. 2, cuat, W if aud will offer proof to stow that the )ani' ouj.ht 1m more valuable for in timber or tone than for agricultural furposes, and to va-iablUii hla claim to laid mo before A. 8. Hilton, V, S. Commissioner, at uiMitnctm .Meniota.urefonon weaneaaar, the 4th tlnv of March. lfKU. He n allien a Kiinffxra: William T. Qileve, ficorftf ituniei, Aa iove;anu vraucet AiKen, all of ProniitK t.Orr-son. Any and all perniiii clafmln adverttely the bove-dcicrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In thi othce on or bulorg aald Ha day of March, r-'. hbnjahin L. Eddy, Register. TIMBER LAND: ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. United StAten Land Office, Rosebunr. Oreitom December 18. 1907. Notice is hereby ittreu that In rnmpllance with the provision or the act of Cong ret of June 8, lT8, emitted "An act for tie sale ol timber lands tn the States of California, Ore Kon, Nevada, and Watthtnirton Territory," as extended to aU the Public Land States by act Ol AUgllSl 4, IBW, FRANK H. REDDEN. of Hedford, county of Jackaon, State ol Oregon, has this day filed In this office hi, sworn statement No. 8T60, for the purchase of the NW ot HK u ul Bee No 10. Id Twp No Xt 8. Ranve no, SB WM. and will oOer nroof to show that the land ao'igbt is more valuable for Ita tiBQDer or stone man ior Mncaitorai i nonea. and to ettahll(-h hla claim to aald I before A. S. BHttu, U. 8. Oommiafrloner.nt bis office at Medford, l-foa, en Taaaday, the Srd day of March, liro. He names ax wltnewse a: Lnther East, ueorgc uaniei, nxiwara r. uirnnam ana nu ll m T. GrieTe. all of ProsDeet. Orason. AnT and all neraona alalmlnar adreraelT tba abuTe-deocrlbed lands axe requested to II la their claims in this office on ot before said Srd day ot Marco, iws. BmjcjASix L. Iddt. Rasrlstar. TIMBER LAND, ACT, JUNK 8, 187s NOTICE ft OH PUBLICATION' United State land Office, Roeebnrc. Oresoo. Deoamber la. IBM, Notice la hereby given that In compliance with tbe nroTlalona of the not of Conareaa of June 1, 18TB, entitled, 'Ad act for the sale ol timber lands Is the atatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada and WaabingtoD Territory," aa extended to all the Fubll Land sUtes by sat OI ABfUn t k AL2IRK RETTKLLE of Hedford, County of Jaekson, Htatt (or Ter ritory) of Oregon, haa this day died in this offloa bin sworn statement vo. 87M, for tbe purchase oftbeNK NJti, of Beetlon No. 2, In Town ahf p No.35, somh, range so 1 east, W H snd will oner proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for III timber or atona than for agricultural purposes, and to eutab- iisn nia oiaim to bbiq laoa neioreA.B. union! U . a surjlsuisiaiuuci, m uis viuusj l u jsisru l uiu, Oregon, on Wednesday, tha 411. day of Marco, xmn. He names ai witnesses t . Marlon T. Carter of Ksgie Point, Oregon, Jennie E. halt by, wiiiiam n. aiaitoy, Latin u. uaaior, auoi llmiffml. nreran. Any and ail persona claiming adversely the above-dasclbed lands ara requested to file their claims in this omoe on or oeiore sua ua aay of March, 1WW. BSJUAatar Ls Iddt, Rcsiiter. made; a (enoe that bat stood tho test it is oombined, that we furnisb man and tools DISC - TT7T LT - 1 7-- - I ' - - y- Iff i 'j I ' 1 MAftllRESPREADERS WAGON and STOCK SCALES CABRXED ON HAND AT Mbard Bros., HEDFORD - - OREGON J. H. DOTY . CO. . . . New Fish Market - on West Side . . Oyster Cocktails snd Shelled Fish a specialty. Crabs, Salt Water Fish, t , ... Columbia and Rogue River Salmon. Twenty Years Experience in the Fish Business qko Claus Shears :AT NICHOLSON HARDWARE Co The Place to Buy CHOICE SEED WHEAT Eastern Oregon Club and Blu Stem Also No. 1 Seed Barley. At HEDFORD of ai'tual service for over twenty an assist in the vreotion ol all PONS tut cttaao)xww)auMijmi)ac and Scissors Vour Hardware FLOUR MILL I