The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, January 03, 1908, Image 7

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Are You Investigating
THE MERITS OF CREAM SEPARATORS? If
so let us present the
Sharpies Tubular Separator,
the only Tubular Separator
manufactured.
Theh Sarples skimscleaner.runs
easier, oils itself and has the
law supply can, and is easier
to clean than the other, kind.
The Sharpies has been in use
in the valley for over six years
and there are over 300 of them,
in use and giving good satis
faction in Southern Oregon.
We have both hand and S,eam Separators for sale.
We buy cream and pay the highest price for same
of any concern buying cream in the valley.
Call and be convinced.
Our Motto "Accurate Tests and Correct Weights."
Rogue River Creamery,
Medford, Oregon.
0 a Week
"MOT WW
Slips through your fin
gers before you know it
and nothing to show
for it. Tbatll a week
will put a VICTOR in
your home right away.
Good musio and hearty,
fun.
Why not surprise your family with a VICTOR? WHY
WAIT?
REMEMBER that we haye no old ehop worn records.
Our records stock is complete and absolutely new. This
ia the place to get your records, then you will get all new
goods and the latest bits on the market. Its
HALE'S PIANO HOUSE
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
MEDFORD, OREGON
west Site Liven, Ret 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
Recalls Serious Slap Accident
Frad E. LsOomt. meoeger tod on
of to proprietors of tats talented
tBMtrloal sgi-regatlon, and hatband
of tuielle Moiey, the leading lady of
"The Holy City" oompany playing
la Ashland last night was a mamber
of tbe Stall Stock Company whlob
played this elienlt over tweaty years
go, and whioh was partlculary
popular with tb local theatre going
pablio at tbat lime. Mr, LeCointe
Uutft w.toh lb LULr4 w... ...
on the aiikiyoai on that trip. It was
In 1886 when Athland was the iall
road terminus from the north and
DIDN'T FEARBULLETS
A Sheriff Who Was as Brave as
He Was Tender Hearted.
iwinwrirwwwwTa
HOW HE COLLECTED A DEBT.
The Man Who Owed the Meney Was
Well Able te Pay. and the Orlm, De
termined Old Sheriff Made HJm Heal,
lie That It Wae Time te Pey. .
There la a iot In the memory of
Greene county, Pa., sacred to Jim Coa-
atagee eroeeed tbe Bliklyooa from j r. one time saentr. wnoee neart
.77 ..a ,.j .. .,., was as tender aahlaeoorage wae stout
her. and connected with the south- a)wn tbf of
era termlnas at Staann. The Stntzsi cowhouse one day ta Wsynesburg a
company left one night after oom- WB(t hiired old man near at hand
plating an engagement at Granite
Hall, tbe old Urery arm of Thompson
4 titephnson taking them oat ln two
rigs. Just oyer tbe summit of tbe
Sisklyous tbe brake of tbe bead rig,
a heavy tboroagbbrace gate way and
tb four borsea ran down the moun
tain, throwing tbe oooopents out and
badly Injuring a number of the
members of the company who were
laid up for seyeial weeks here and at
Yreka. Mrs. Stutzz, who waa a sister
of Mr. LtCotnte, waa burne dto death
ten yeara ago by an explosion of red
Are In a theatre In Salt Lake City.
Mr, Stqtzz, who waa also Injured In
tbe explosion, Is stlU following the
theatrical protenlun through tbe
Kansas and Dakotas circuits. Ash
land Tidings.
FROM THE ANTILLES!
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Bene
fits a City Councilman at King
ston, Jamaica.
Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogerty. who Is a
member of the city council at King
ston. Jamaica. West Indies, writes aa
(allows: "One bottle o( Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy had a good ef
fect on a cough tint was giving me
trouble and I think I should bavebeen
more ouiokly relieved ill bail contin
ued the remedy. That It was quick
and beneficial in relieving me the-e is
no doubt and It Is my Intention to ob-
tain another bottle.'
Strang.
Por sale by Chae.
o0O0raoeeraH9
I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and can make
any odd sized Screen Door orWindow needed.
Show me the opening and I will screen it.
Contractor
and Builder.
R. W. GRAY,
Medford, Oregon
Eifert's
MADE TO
ORDER GARMENTS
A Chance for Miners.
Does anybody know of a deposit of
silica sand of any magnitude? f be
does be bss a marketable product and
a bunoh of money in eight, depend
ent upon the size of the deposit.
Tbe Oregon Development League la
authonzed by the Columbia Steel
works, of Portland, to make tbe
following offer:
"We will take one hundred tons
each month of silica sand, 06 per
cent pure silica and free from Iron
orfidea, delivered at Portland at not
to exceed 6 per ton, and we will pay
$100 ln cash to tbe discoverer."
Silica aand Is now being shipped to
Portland and other Iron and steel
manufaotuilng 'ceoteta of tbe Paolflo
ooaat from Mlnneeota. It haa been
frequently reported tbat large quan
tities of pear silica have been dis
covered . and tbe community that
"makes good" In this Instanoe bas a
greater aouroe of revenue than gold
or copper mines, lumber mills, or
factories of any kind, for when a
pendable quality of slloia aand la
found in quantltlee sufficient to
supply tbe demand.all the Iron works
from the Golf of California to Alaska,
and from the Rooky mountains west,
Willi be cnstomeis. If may just as
well be given to the put:lo now
later that tbe steel trust and another
combination of multi-miulnnairea
ensued In tns production of Iron
and steal are Investigating dltfeisni
points on the Paolflo Ooaat with tbe
Idea of building another Pittsburg.
Bllllousness and Constipation.
For vears I wss troubled with bll
llousness and constipation, which made
life miserable lor me. My appetite
failed me. I lost my usual force and
vftalltv. Peosin D re Da rations and
cathartlos only made matters worse. I
do not know wnere 1 snouia nave been
today bad I not tried Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbe tab
leu relieve tbe ill feeling at once,
strengthen the digestive functions.
helping the system to do its work nat-
. i i. Tl ...... t: l i
urauy.iurs. Aim rum, DirminjtDim,
Ala. These tablets are for sale by Obas.
Strang.
Chapped hands are quickly cured by
applying unamoenaine carve, rnce,
25 cents. For sale by Obas. Strang.
I Names of Daneea.
The position taken by tbe dancers
gives tbe name to the "quadrille"
literal English for "a little square" in
tbe French tongue. From tbe French
we get also "country dance," which, as
a matter of fact, bas no reference to
rural frolics. "Contredanse," which
has reference to tbe position of tbe
couples, opposite each other, Is readily
corrupted into "country dance." Tbe
"polka" Is a Polish dance, the name
being derived from the Bohemian word
"polka," meaning half, and refers to
the half step which occurs ln this
measure. The "waits" Is German
waltzes, meaning to revolve the cir
cular motion of the couples easily ex
plaining the connection. The "reel" Is
suggestively obvious. "Jig" Is of
course from the French glgue. Har
per's Weekly.
who had been waiting for blm fired at
him three times from a revolver. Cos
gray quickly walked over to him, took
hla gun away and Bald:
"Now, look here, daddy, if yon do
that again I'll prosecute you."
It bad fallen to Coegray ln tbe line
of duty to serve an execution on tbe
old man. who, worried by financial dif
ficulties, bad got lopsided mentally and
conceived the Idea tbat Cosgray was
personally responsible for his troubles.
The late Judge A. E. Wilson of Cnlon
town was at that time holding court in
Wayneeburg and had witnessed tbe
shooting from the window of his hotel.
Many others hnd seen it too.
"Now," remarked the Judge to his
stenographer, L.L. Minor, at his side,
"when that shooting comes up for in
vestigation in court we'll learn bow
many dl9ernt stories tbe witnesses
wUl tell about it"
The Judge knew from long experi
ence hoar many viewpoints there are to
sucb episodes, but this case never came
up to trial.
In 1876 a Greene county man who
bad become bankrupt at least to the
extent of Inability or unwillingness to
pay his debts In Greene county went
to Philadelphia, where be secured a
valuable concession ln connection with
the Centennial exposition. Reports
were brought back to Wayneeburg dur
ing tbe summer by visitors that be
waa making barrels of money. Cos
gray listened with much Interest, but
without comment, to all these stories,
becrfuse this man bad left Greene coun
ty owing him 5.000. Finally Coegray
one day packed hla grip and left town.
Next day he turned up in Philadelphia
at the hotel where his prosperous debt
or was stopping and was shown by re
quest to tbe letter's room. Bis recep
tion wns noisily hilarious.
"Why, hello, Jim! Glad to see you,
old boy. What In the world brings you
to the city?" lie shook Jim's hand
with every external appearance of
great joy. But the eentlment as all
ono way.
"I come to git that $11,000 ye owe
me." Jim's eyeB reflected no feellnga
of esteem. He was simply out for his
stuff.
"Sorry, Jim, very sorry, indeed I am.
but I haven't got it and therefore, can't
pay ye. 1 would If I could."
"Well. I rather guess ye'U have to git
It somehow or other. I came here
from Waynesburg especially fer what
ye owe me, and I'm not goin' back
without K."
Cosgray got up, walked to the door,
locked It and put tbe key ln his pocket
Then he said
"It's lust this way, my friend.
Waynesburg people have been coming
home from Philadelphia all summer
telling bow much money you've been
makln' here, and I think they've been
tellln' tbe truth, for I've been very
careful In my Inquiries about yon.
Now, I want that money."
Here he took a revolver from his
pocket and ominously tapped on tbe
table with tbe muzzle.
"I'm an old man, with but a few
more yeara to live, and I'm not a bit
partickler whether I live 'em at all or
not That 15,000 '11 make 'em pass a
sight easier. I don't Intend' to live
without the money, and I don't Intend
you shall live with If
The man knew Coegray meant every
word be said. He fenced and fumed,
threatened and spattered, but there sat
the silent, grim old ex-sberill, gun in
hand, ready to touch it off any Instant
Els determination never wavered. He
was a man of few words, and tbe out
come was exactly as be bad resolved It
should be. The man went to a comer
of his room, opened a .satchel and
counted out $5,000 to Cosgray. The
sheriff returned to Waynesburg and
nut It ln tbe bank, and no one ever
knew how he came by It until tbe vic
tim himself finally dljjrardened bis
heart of Its weight of woe. Unlontown
Cor. Pittsburg Gaxettc-Tlmes.
A Oay Old Bird. I S
Judge Pelican Tour grandfather was
a gay old bird.
Tommy Crane That so?
Judge Pelican Yes. Haven't you
heard about "The Hanging of the
CraneT" Harper's Weekly.
The Truth of It
"Tea," said Hamley. the actor, "I bad
a aplendtd part in the show, but I -er
took sick and"
Huh!" Interrupted C'rlttlck. -You
mean you didn't take well." New York
Llndley&Llndley
We have moved into our new quarters
next door to tb old stand, and now have
ample room to show our line to advantage.
We deal in new and second-hand FUR
NITURE, HARDWARE, Chinaware and
Glassware. Also heating and cook Stoves
and Tinware of all kinds.
Warehouse, Storage and
Commission House ,
Give us a trial we will treat you '
right.
Wood Yard in Connection.
-, Next door to Hubbard Bros.'
' Medford, Oregon
It Does the Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Uucklln Arnica Salve,
It doea toe ousiness; I nave usea it
for piles aud It cured them. Applied It
to an old sore and It healed It without
leaving a scar behind.'1 25o at Chae.
Strang's drug store.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Wanted Man to take contract
to do clear! a g and grabbing. Apply
to W. T. York 4 Co. tft ft.
-fibofmaktf Wanted Una woo
a good, qatok, thorough ataoe repair
er. Apply at olUoe of Medford MalL
Wanted to borrow WftOO for 6
yeara time on good real estate se
curity. Will pay 6 pir cent interest.
Interested parties see r. m, biewart
at once.
Local reprettentaitva for Ued
foid and vicinity to look after
rentwuls and lncreaio subacrlp
lion 1UI of prominent month! j
mi teniae, on .alary and com m In Ion baili.
Experience d'julrablc, but ant neceatarr. Good
jpnortnnlty for right pernon AdJreu. Pub
lisher, Uox V, Station C. New Yora.
wanted s
MEDFORD IRON WORKS,
FOR SALE.
For sale -An excellent quality of
brloJc ln anv auint'ty. U. . crm
dy. Medford. Urwn tf,
For Sale Pumpkins and squashes
in ton or smaller quantities. i. iu.
Parker. Mediord. Phone 717. 40 tf.
For Sale 10 sores of land S In
fruit good 7-rooin house I mile
from Medford. Snap If taken Boon.
Call at Mail otBoe.
For sale Full-blooded Holstein
bull, 3 years old. Prloe reasonable.
Equire of 8. O. Van Dyke, Meafoid
For Sale Snan of Tybalt colts.
five years old well broken. Nearly
new Studebaker baok. also nearly new
tem heroes. All tor $100. Enquire
at Hail offioe.
IT'S THE MAN
tlEHiND JTHE SHEARS!
Who Creates the Nobby Fit. ElKERTGsrmentsareCutand Drsrj
ed by Artistic Workman, who deote their time and ability to pleas,
bit customers.
Orders taken for Suits, from (14.00 and up.
Orders taken for Over Coa;s, f 14.00 snd up.
Suits Pressed and Cleaned.
Will Scientifically measure you, who has th.
. . . Knowledge of Measurements
Eifert
W. W. EIFERT
The City Tailor, Meford
Guaranteed the Fit.
Inside Light.
A numtier of tutchers were convers
ing on. what they had found ln the
stomachs of niilmala tncy hatt itiuea-
Atter narrating several stories which
could only lie accepted by the credu
lous an oid fanner sitting by declared
Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and
Engine Repairing. .
Semi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron,
. Brasg and Semi-Steel Castings
of all Descriptions. Iron Build
ing Fronts. ' '
All Work Guaraneed.
Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Dismend Versus Paste.
"It's curious how little vanities keep
some men keyed up to a point where
they are on good terms with tnem-
selves." was the philosophic comment
f a private detective who Is a figure
ln tbe dally life of th. Wall street dis
trict
"What I mean Is this, for example:
It's my business to know a good many
men. high and low, down nere. now,
yon can take It from me that four out
of dve of those yon see dashing along
the street or ln and out of big build
ings with worried expressions or faces
which suggest that their owners are
bearers of stupendous business cares
and responsibilities are really under
lings wboee work Is routine and who
would be staggered If they had to
risk personally a thousand dollars,
while the-real burden bearers more of
ten than not appear with unruffled
brow and without undue precipitation.
Ifs a part of the game.
"Queer, Isn't It? ,lut a little side
light on New York's 'Vanity Fair.' "
New York (Jlobe.
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy a Safe
Medicine lor Children-
In bnving a cough remedy for chll-
ilrMn. never be afraid to buv Chamlier-
that he hnd somethlng to lieat anything ! Iain's Coueh Kcinedy. There is no
thst hnd yet been told. The company
asked for it "Well." said the farmer,
"I bad a cow once, and I went out Into
th. yard with a lantern to feed her,
and I left th. lantern In the yard and
did not see It after that uutll the next
day. When we killed UTs cow there
was tbe lantern ln ber stomach and tb.
light still burning. "
ps sja mm fcltlfjagr
dancer from It nnd relief li mre to Inl
lew. It li lntendtv. e'neclally for
fought, colds, crnnp and whoopiair
noiio-h. and there Is no better medicine
ln the world lor nene aieeagf. it is
not only a cure for croup, but, when
given a soon a the oroupy couirh ap
pears, will prevent the attack. Whoop
fntr couth is not danffrous when this
remedy Is given as directed. It con
tain no opium or other harmful drags,
and may be given as confidently to a
baby as to ao adult. For sale by Char.
StraDf.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 3ALE
la the Ctrcufi Court of the Stt ot Oregon,
Off Ut CXIUDIJ Of
B. W. Carder, Plaintiff )
I W. Berry . Defendant )
Notice li hereby mivn that under and by
Tlrtue ol an execution lssned out of and under
the seal of the aoore entitled court and In the
above entitled eauae. dated on the 16th day ol
December, 1907, directing and ordering me to
u m th manner moviaad br law. the here
inafter deterlbed real property ln pursuance pi
tnai certain juagmeBi ana oracr 01 mi uuii
recorded and entered ln the above entitled
eauaeon the 16th day of September, 1907, In
faf nr nt R W. farrier and auratnit the above-
mined ,defe ode Dt, 1. W. Berry, for th mm of
Three hundred and fifty five dollari. and tbe
further fsmm nt hiisTht tud ao-luo Doll en. In
terest, and tbe further ana ol Seventy-fire
donate, attorneys lees.
rtow, taeieiora, uy Tirtuv i miu hwuhuu
end hi compliance vrttn tbe command of said
writ. I will, on Satnrdar. the 18th day of Jan
uary, ivub, ai we ii our 01 1 a i-iuvk s. iu. suw
Jcsrannvllij llrasnn 111 at nubile auction.
uojeci io reuempuou, iu dikucsi umuci,
Dulted States (J old Coin, all the right, title
and Interest which the said deleudaiit, I. W.
Berry, bud on the 2Mb day or septemner,
1907. or at anv time thereafter ln and to the
following described real property, together
who toe personals anuaicu, uu miuj
In Jauhsou County, Oregon, to-wii :
TbeEnat hall of the West ball of Donation
Land Claim No. 49. of B. U. (irlffln and Bally
Griffin his wife. In Township No. 81, South o
Kange lo. t nest, Deiug me nasi unum mai
Sart Of said iKinailon I -and Claim No,
, set apart to Sally (irlffln The wbole of said
Lunation Land Claim being bounded and
described as follows, to-wlt:
Heeioning at the Worth west corner from
tthi,-h a ltlsu-lr Dak IS ln In diameter bears &
77 decrees East 2ft Unas ; a Black Uatt 3D Inches
In diameter bvara North 21 degrees East t5
llnki: a mark Oak 20 inches in diameter bears
South 63 did reel West VI link; thence Kast
111 chains; Hnuth feochalns; West 9 chains:
North 40.00 chains; West 62.W chains; and I
North 40.00 chains to the place of beglu-
Alio the following: Beginning at the Inside
11 corner of tbe B.B. (irlffin Donation lani
Claim No 4V, in Township Se, South of Kange
two West of Willamette Nlcrldian In Jackson
Omnty, Oregou, running theoco Uouth 18. 3h
chains, them-e Norlb fit i degrees Went 'J.10
Chains; to Mrs. Mary A. Berry's Houtb nest
oner, thence East ilM cha'ns to tbe place ol
(....'(iinltisr svimainf iiff l.i a-reM of land.
Alan th fnllovrliifr described nremlses In
Jackson County, Oregon, being Donation Land
claim No ill. in Townshln ST. Smith of Kanittt
S West Willamette Meridian, treguinlng 9l
ohalns Month ami -A1 VU mi Mil r.a l Ol ilia
pt'CtloD pott between svotloua itt and S3; thence
North 83.M chains; thence West 16.W chains;
Hvnce8oiilh7.su cha ns; thence West HftfM
chains: thence South 'J6.WJ chains; thence
Kant M flu Chains to me ihuccoi u-prjnimiK
containing I MUtt a-re, reservti g and except
ing mi ntiicn ot a,i irwci oi lauu a uuu-...i-.ul
l.v til. loon (1 Vnrn and vcile to Jamel K,
t'tstu iiy uviu uesTiiiN maw mo
lKcenur, lMw, aii'l recorueu in voinmu t.
tHWK:to7 a 1 deed rr cords of Jack win
' is fin-i-firi. and foil till II ill -IA 33 ftCfO
tht- n malnder In seid tract hereby conveyed
being 'iu acre, . . . .
Aim tlic following de-flrlned tract of land
Iwliiu ! MHina tract ol Inn. I COIlVtiVvl 11
jaim'-K 11. Pool to Gideon fi Kfrn by deed
tmannir date the Htb dy ot Iteeember, R-V,,
hii'1 re:-nl-d in Volume X psgen Htfand W,
tlt-ed records ..f Ja-kson Tou itv. Orcp(n, and
decril:d asfot'ows: R.-ginnln at ih-A.uth
esi coiner oi eiaira no. w in iuti"'T u
Hi.nth iif hsultb 2 We-t: Uiftice North 7. 'i
t-halni: thencf Kait chains to corner of
Uooatlon Isand claim VI and W; hence Month
No tut: idance West Htt.uO chains to the plat e
or neetnntng.roiiUltingaU'arrrft ivmi;i!i
enerpltng from this conveyance one acre i
IrtllO som cuinrji'i uj uw.-. ...
Harn ami Varv A. his wife, to Kobert Ktinl
which huts on the Houthweitcrly slc'e ol the
main p'iblic road lending from Jacksonville
to rnofnix sua inciumrig nv uumt suu ant
formerly known a' the Henderson noue,
Jsckson County, Oregon, together with all ana
singular the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging, or any
part thereof Ibat may be necessiry to satisfy
aai1 Judgment, oosu and .vcrulog costs.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this Wtb day
of December, lJl.
T. R. JACK HOW,
ftherlff of Jackson County, Orafvn.
blD,. OranU leputy.
Coal! Coal!
' Consumers or Draymen desiring
hij;!i-i;i'ado hand picked Coal at
$7.50 a ton can get any amount
they wish at Pacific Coal Co's
tipple, 5 miles east of Medford.
Scales at the Mine
t
Road is now iu first-class condition
PACIFIC COAL CO.
R. E. DOAN, Manager
WHEN
YOU WANT
WELL.
TO EAT
sat with enjo;ment and keep well,
provtd. yourssK with rolls or bread,
th. kind we bak. fresh .very day.
II jon haven't ;trled our rolls and
bread, you haven't been in Una with
the wis. ones. Order by 'phone if
you like.
VIENNA BAKERY
GEO. H. CHURCH, Prop.
Going Some .
"1 didn't i!t tu tlitf Held sports ln j
time," said tbe liari;. "Was tllcie any-
thing partlculnr doiJ:;V
"Yw," ropllid the tortolm "That
big kniisnroo fellow from Australia
broke tlie iwonl lu the ton yard
Jump." Taller.
His Litlls Joka.
Coaklcv - This ijap-.-r says "c!
makes brawn, mid IMi nmUis .brain.
wonder how tucse food r.K-rt ug
uro out that fish innkps brnln.
Joukley-iJ'rnk-ihlT leiiuso lth trav
el in arhnol. Philadelphia Press.
Ho Went In Do.p.
Brlgga lle.ir the i hiia-U chlineii
What do they ri-uilml you of?
DlKK" (who has tf'Mie In pretty henvi
ly for C'lirh-Mnns pre-'enta) They re
mind mo of the lull pf n cash reglatei
Judge.
Her IJ..
'Stocks Here ni io. a a few p'llr,;
todtiy," -,'iri:ti:;oi liie h.-nlier,
"The Idea!" exiviliwd hla wife. "If:
n' wonder they dldn'f advertise It ns n
hnrril" dny!"-"ithol'c Ktnmlard am!
Tlrnoa. .
A Qd Afratr.
BleikiT Poor Peekeui Kot It In t'u
neek tills tnortlliiK.
Mee'uer-llow i id It blppeii?
Blocker HI' wife iKiusht hlin a neelt
tl nt a bargain sale Chli ago News.
Farm Ion Sale
100 sores DO in cultivation, good
bouse and barns ta. Family orchard
and berries, 3o aoros mora easy!1. to
clear, all Ideal frnlt and (arm land.
10 sab Irrigated bottom. Oak, pine
and flr timber to make 2ooo cords of
wood. Three miles, all down haul to
railroad and town; miles out reoge
flue for hogs, cattle and poultry!
three noises and harness, buggy,
spring wagon and la u. ber wagoa,
lloo Jersey oow and belter, 2o hogs,
full blood poultry, farm implements,
household and kitchen turnltur.
complete, all goes In ; splendid water
at door, no malaria In miles, daily
mail, In Rogue Klvei Valley, Jatk
son ooanty, Oregon fc'inest climiite
on earth, finest fralt land iu stste.
All goes for l3,5oo, Address
47-tf. Boi 517, Woadville, Oregon
domethinfl of ths 8ort.
"Did you over try an autifat regl
men?"
"WeH," replied th. ponderous person,
"I boarded oacs." N.w Tork Tims..
Ooodpastor. make. Ooedplotaraa.
Public Sale.
Owing to the fact that I ha sold
my fa n) I will offer for sal. nn
Thnrsday, Januarr, 2, a rt
place, two and one half miles east of
Medford, all farming ntenslls an I
stock, grain, hay and household an t
kltoben furniture, xerms 01 sal
made known on day rf sale, bale to
begin at 10 a. m. shs: p.
M. D'llon.
Blue prints ol township maps
showing ail vacant land, fllty ocnla
eaoh. For reliable inforniatipn con.
eernlng Government land wrlta to
Prank E. Alley, Abstractor Rossburg.
Oregon.
Clarence D. Kellogg, Instructor
oa piano. Lassois 76 osnta, O,