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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
west sue Uverg, Feeil gal Sals Sties, B. 0. DUNCAN, Prop. First-class Rigs always in best repair. Hone Board ed by Day, week or Month. .Horses bought and 8old. Moore's Brick Stables, West 8ide Medford, Oregon I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and can make any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will screen it. RT "n A V Contractor We VjM. I t and Builder, Med ford, Oregon Eifert's rr'8 THE MAN BEHIND THB 8HEAR8I Wbo Crests ihs Nobby Fit. EIFERT Gsrtnsnts sre Cut ud Drsp- . ed by Artistic Workman, wbo devote their time and ability to pleas, bit eastomsrs. ......... Ordera taken for Buita, from 114.00 and up. Orders taken for Over Costs, 14.00 and np. Suite Pruned and Cleaned Eifert W. W. EIFERT The City Tailor, Meford We Guaranteed the Fit. Vyvayavavv Coal! Consumers or Draymen desiring hitrli-L'rado 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 Road is now in first-class condition PACIFIC COAL CO. R. E. DOAN, Manager. MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Mining, Saw Mill Maohinery, Boiler Work and Engine Repairing. 8emi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron, Brass and Semi-Steel Castings of all Descriptions. Iron Build ing Fronts. All .Work Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. MEDFORD, OREGON. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. . United atateii Lena Office, Roeebisrf t Oregon, December 18, 1007. Notice 11 hereby flven that to comp'lence wit the provisions of tbe tot of Confress of Junes, 1879, entitled "An eel for toeMleof timber lend. In tbe States of California,, Ore. (on, Nersda, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tbe Public Land Slates br aet el August I, WM, FRAUK B. REPDES, of Medford, county of Jackaon, State of Orepoa, hae this day filed In ibla office bis eworn statement No. 87AJ, for thepnrrhas of tbe NW W ol ME U i,f Sec No l. In Two No 32 8. Range iro. 8R ffX, and will offer proof to .how tbat the land sought la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural pur. po.ee, and to establish hi. claim to .aid land before A. S. Bllton, U. 8. CommlsMoner, at bis offlre at Mpdford, Oregon, on Tueeuay, tbe 3rd day of Match. 1WS. ' He names a. wltne.ee.: Lather East, George Daniel, Howard F. tlrabam and WU II. m T. Orleve. all of Proepect, Oregon. Any and att peraonn claiming adversely tbe eboreicscrtbod land, are requested to file their claim, in this office on ot before said Srd day of Uerch, llje. BKitjaaiK L. Eddv. fte,rtst.r. Notice. Parties owning lots la Butte Fslls townsits oaa mske payments to J. A. Perry, trustee, st his office In Medford, Oregon. l-2t F01XY!S0ITOJrAR aopw tax fcwlelvagt MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS Will Bolentiflcally meaaure you, wbo baa the ... Knowledge of Messnremsats Guaraneed. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' United Statea Land Offloe, Rotebnrf, Oregon, December 18, 1SC7. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provision! of the act of Congresa of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe rubtlo Lend Stales br not of August 4, 1893, IDA E.DIT8WORTH, of Peyton, coontyof Jackson, (State or Terri tory! of Oregon, has tt-la day filed In this omee bis .worn statement No. 8763, for the purcb.se of the S i BE yt of Sec No. 20, In Twp No. 33. a Rang, No. 2, east, W M and will offer proo: o show that the lano sought la more vc'uable lor Its timber or .tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim to said Imo before A. S. Hlitoi.fJ. 8. Commissioner, at bl, office In Madrord.nr-s-nn on u bln.u,. I tbe ttb day of March, 1908. tieorge Daniel, Asa Love ;and Fraueea Aiken', all ol Proapret.Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ebove-deecrtbed lands are roaurtstad Ln ft'e their claims In this ofioe on or before aald 4tb day ol JUrca, 1908. ' Bisjisis u. hddv, Register. CASTORS A for Infants and Children, Tbs Kind You Hare Always BoBjpt tjanths .SJf Klsassta County News. Klamatk Fall Bepoblleaat 7 be annul meeting of th atook bold ere of the Little Klamatb Canal Co, was bald at las Klamatb County bank Monday when the following offloe re were elected: President, J. Prank Adams elospreeldest, A. B. Libber i eenetary nod tieaennr, Aha Msrtla.Jr., Mr. Adame wae re-elected sapsfiatsadul and ordarvd to oolleot tbs amount da toe company. No furtber bbsIbsss of Importance ass A nam bar ol fiieude ol Mr. ana Mr. H. E. Can trail surprised tkem laet Friday svealBf and irmwd, tbelr beentUoi new borne In tne Hot Spring! addition la good, osd-fnehloa-ed forml Amoag tboee la tbe) party wan Meeeie, Ktradce and Dornam of MemllL, Morten, Brock, and Lennox, Boaoa, Jaoobe, Nlokereoa and Mlaata Golden, Hunt. MarpU, WlUard ud Oram. Tbe evtnlng wee Boat enjoy ble one, being snllvened by Tooel eeleotlone by Mrs, Jangle Brook Mor gan and others. Uaanlng waa Indulged la, mnelo being funiebed by Mr. Lennox. It waa aa oooauoa last will long remain a plaaaaat memory to Mi. and Mm, Can trail, aa wall aa to tboee wbo so pleasantly surpris ed them. . Tbe lid came dowa .last .Sunday with a elam and a bang tbat was lond enough to be bard from one and of tba oounty to tba other, and right on top of It came Sheriff Obtnohaln. If there were nay leaks no one waa able to find them. Th dryeet spot oa earth waa a roaring torrent when oompexed with this fcolty, a taw of tbe fer-elgbted ones .bad piovlded tor the oooaaloa by laying la a eupply of be "Ob, be Joyful." Oa chap wanted ereryone to know what a far alghted eoas ha waa and got oat on tbe itreet and prooeedrl to tall erery one wltbln a radios of half a mile tbat he was not "dry," and to prove tba oorreotneea of his dignoala bs pro ceeded to do tbe serpentine down tbe middle of the street with a bottle ln each baud. Last Friday Bhertff Oben enaia Issued ble proclamation number two end thle time took In everything from the cigar stand up. There bowl, of course, but It will do no good for it is the Sheriff's Intention to ait astride tbe lid until be turns tbe keya ot hie oiw over to ble suo- oeseor, and when Bilaa says he le go ing to do a thing he generally .does It, Jamea M, Jobueon, who was Injur ed at the Klamatb liar Christmas eve, died at bis home ln this olty Sunday morning. As a result thereof Frank Corprcn and Peter Poterstelner are coulined ln - tbe county jail on ,tbo charge of murder. Following tbe death of Johnson tbe ooroner took obaige of tbe remains and the inquest was held Monday. Practically tbe same evidence published in last week's Republican was given as tbe inquest, with the addition ot tint of Dr. Merryman who hmade the post mortem examination, lie atated tbat tbe only injury found waa tbat of tbe right eye. Deatb waa due to a frac ture and abeceie back of tbe wounded eye. Tbe sliver tbat caused the Injury first came la aoutaot with the aide 0 the nose, near tbs oorner of tbe eye, ghvnoed and penetrated the upper eyelid and tba skull Immediately back of tbe aye. Tbe piece ot wood remov ed waa inches long. It was Dr. Merry man 'a oololon jthat If the in jury had been Inflicted by an- instru ment euiffloaliy clean death might aot have restated. Klamath Falls Express: Frank Corpton and Peter Peter stelner, charged by tbe oorooer'e jury with tbe murder of James M. John son, waived examination and wan held to await tha action of the grand jury without ball. Monday night at tba meeting ot tba City Council tba saloon license of Geo. Bleho for tba Klamath Bat was ordered revoked. This notion of the oouncll waa taken not sltogethei on aooount ot tbe recent altercation then, reeulttni la tba death of J. M. Jobneon, bat also beoaaaa tba saloon la within tba prescribed limits of tba publo school grounds. Sheriff Obenoheln baa issued tba following ootlca whloh has had tba effect ot dosing Klamath oounty tight oa Sunday "If any pereon shall keep upen any store, shop, grooery, ball alley, billiard room or tippling bouse, for purpose ot labor or tratUo. or any plana of amusement, on tha first day of tha week.oommonly called Sunday, 01 the Lord's day, snob per son, upon oonvlotlon thereof, shall be punished by a fine not less than five bo more than fifty dollars, pro vided, tbat tha above provisions shall not apply to the keepers of drug stone, dootor shops, andertakers, livery stable keepers, barbara, butchers, and bakers, and all olroom stanoee of neoeeelty and mercy may be pleaded In defense, wbloh eball be treated aa questloua of faot for tbe jury to determine, when tbe offence ie tried by a July." Thle la to Inform yoa that on and after thie date and tbe service at this notion npon yoa, any violation of tbe foregoing Sec tion will bs vigorously prosecuted. FROM THE ANTILLES! 'Chsmberlsin's Cough Remedy Bene flu a City Councllmsn st King ston, Jsavslca. Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogorty. who Is a member of the city council at King ston. JamalcaeaVVest Indies, writes aa follows: "One bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy bad a good ef fect on a cough tLat was giving me trouble and I think I should have been more quickly relie;ed III bad contin ued the remedy. That It was qnick and beneficial in relieving me the-e is no doubt and II la my Intention to ob- tain another bottle.'1 ,1 Pot sale by Cha. btrang. A PERSIAN SERVANT. Ha Waa Pestle I Ivea H Useless aasj Dlshsneet In one way Persia reminds oaa dim ly of England, tor then an such things aa dUBrulues with set rents sveu In Teheran. Tba author lUsralsecd one ot bis ear rants, who, aa aa had been a tailor, waa ixseomputaot to ds ejsytBiaa bat aew oa buetuoa. ' Tbs nveo pro tested, "What vrlll baeocna of ma bow that 1 ban been eating year earl for a a long time and sen arena eart Into the streets?" Hs waa nmtndod that he had estry beea etnpsoyed for a feealfht He snewered that he felt It ka4 beea for years. Bs was told that he was as flood, pat bis volubility on ly sncreessd. "Bow ess I be no good after having etayed with you? Can yea forget what Batu said: 'A piece of clay havrag fallen Into tha Bammam from ray beloved's hand Into mine, I aant to It, Art thou monk er ambergris that I am drunk with thr perfume, vrtase eatcnea at tba neaatr It an swsjrsd: 'I was but a worthless piece of clay, bat I was la company wltb a row for a moment This compsnlon ehtp transformed me or else I shoo Id still bs tbs same piece of clay tbat I waa." Ons can pity tbe state of an English mistress confronted with such an ar gument The author kept bis servant another week, and be remarks discon solately that In that time ha discover ed tbat If the tailor was a poet ha was also a thief. London Globs. ADVERTISING. The Might! Factor In the Mederti Business WerM. "Advertising Is today tbe mightiest factor la the buelneee worn,1 Truman A. De Weeee In System, tbe Maswatne ot Baseness. "It at en evo lution ot modern Industrial competi tion. It is a business builder, with a potency that goes beyond human de sire. It Is something more than a drummer blocking at tba door ot tbs consumer, something more than mere salesmanship on paper. "Advertising Is a positive creative force la business. It bauds factories, skyscrapers and railroads. It makes two blades of gran grow in tba busi ness world when only one grew be fore1. It multiplies human wants and Intensifies desires. Tbe result Is tbat It forces man to greater consumption, hence stimulates bis prayluctloa to keep up with bis buying desires. "Before advertising waa developed Into a nue art and before It became a factor ln the commercial world the I business ot the manufacturer and mer-1 chant was to supply the normal needs ' and desires of the human famllr: mer- cbandlslng was bounded by man's lie-1 cessftles end by his meaner knowledge; of the luxuries which be deemed with- lu his reach." . ' Hint of Untidiness. "If you want to study buinun na ture Just try lieliiK a salesman In a department store for even a short time," suid the clerk over bis evening meal. "There Isn't a day but I have a quiet laugh over the remarks of cus tomers or, more frequently, would be customers. Today, for Instance, I waa approached by a well divssed elderly woman wltb tbe request to show her some cups and saucers. She did not want chlua ones something ln porce lain, for 'common everyday use,' she said. I brought out samples, and final ly her choice simmered down to a plain white and tbe other a white with a dull grayish green figure. As If to ac count for her decision abe said to ms ln a most confidential tone: "I guess I'll take the gray ones. They won't show. the dirt so soon.' "New York Press. A Pugnacious Super, When F. B. Benson, the actor, was training two armies of "supers" tor s battle, bs had some dlmeulty la per suading the weaker Bid to submit to be conquered. Eves st tbs first per formance the vanquished fores, which included s somewhat pugnacious Irish man, who may be called X upset tra ditional usages by severely manllng Its victors, and tha play must bar suf fered It the bint of one ot the warriors had not been taken. "Look B-here, Mr. Beewou," be, said. lf yon want oa to bs beaten, yon must pat X. ln the other army. That's tbs only way."Londoa Standard. Margarets Alphabet Little Margaret wss having dlm eulty with tbs alphabet which wss be ing taught her In the flood old way. Tbs Uttsr B wss a desperate pltfalL B shs could not remember, so her mother said, "See, Mautwwt, It looks Ilka a gats." That was an Inspiration. Now Margaret Is fa clover. She never forgets, bat this Is what shs says: A, b. c, d, e, f , g. gats. I arc Ber mother sees still harder work ahead la making tbs little maid forget Wash- Ington Star. Da Million I most say I am very much dissppoloisd la yoa. Toa told ms tost when yoa were married you would prove tbat yoa bad business ability. Da Poraly Well, my dear air. I did prove that when I married your daughter. Decent Agree Ton should never taks anything that doesn't sgns with yon," tbs phy sician told Mr. Marks. "If I had always followed that role, Marls,' bs remarked to his wife, "when would you be V ' Carved His Nerae. Nsybor Tbat boy of yours seems to bs s bright one. lie!! cut out a nsme for himself soms day. Popley (angrily) Has dons It already on our new piano! For Ssle. 1 One five horse power motor, good aa new, Take it away for sT75. Oue 15 horse power Knssell automatle Engine In first olass ahape, look tbia op. Tbs price will surprise yoa. Pell's Elite Lsuadri, Mcdfoid, Oregon Blue prints 01 township map showing nil vacant land, filly oenta asch. For rallabls Informstion con. earning Government land write to Frank E. Alley, Abstractor Roseburg, Oregon. THE MULE IN THE JUGL Aa Anb 'reverb sne) the That Dave It flirt h. Who can affirm that tbs mala en tered tbs Jugt This proverb Is frequently craoted to show that, though ons may eisMrssa ttoualy believe la a thsag which may ssem sxtravsgaot m ttsalt It Is bettar aot to repeat It froco tear of being dis believed. It arises from tbs following Annie legend: Aa Arab who dD4 tbs exJataasce of fleun sacs bought a mats aad took It boms. When par forming his svsnlafl ahlsjtsoaa, bs saw tbs mule eater a tog, and this so seared htm that ha na snouting to the tsebrbbon sad told tbem what he had seen. They, thinking him mad, endeav ored to appease him, bat all In vara. He vocttentad more aad more, so that tba authorities sent blm to tbe mad house. When tbs doctor came to aee him, be repeated the account of what be bad seen, whereupon the doctor or dered him to be detained. Be contin ued upon asch visit of the doctor to repeat his atatement until his friends succeeded ln persuading him that If he wished to regain his freedom be must recant This be did, and tbe doctor set blm at liberty, to the great Joy of bis family and friends. On making bis ab lutions as before he again saw tbe mule, this time peeping out ot the Jug. but on this occasion be contented him self with remarking to tbe mule: "Ob. jrea, I see yoa well enough, but who would believe me? And I have bsd enough of tbe madhouse.' Needless to say that tbe genii to annge them selvee for bis disbelief in tbem had transformed one of themselves into a mule and as such entered the Jug. Cairo (EgJPt) Sphinx. A ROCKING STONtj. New York's Souvenir of the aisoiel Posiod. Though tens of thousands ot persons yearly sss the gnat rocking stone ot Bronx park la New Tork city, few realise that It Is the city's most con SDicoous souvenir ot the glacial period. when all ot this section was covered1 with an ocean ot lea soms U00 feet thick that was m or lag slowly toward tbe south. .-' . ... That pinkish bit of granite, weighing thirty tone, standing seven and one half feet above Its rocky base, being ten feet broad and eight feet thick, cnine from the far north, carried In tbe resistless Icy anna of the glacier that awept over tbe continent down to this latitude, marking Its path by de- positing great bowlders aa It moved and lenvlng scratches on the firm rocks I't-ueuth, from the sliding, grinding Wts and masses of granite Unit set- tied to its base aud were pushed along us it moved. This sniiie bowlder left Its mark on the bare face of the rocky bill to the ,tnrth tt It In which Ilea tllR crocodile pool. There the scratches ni-e visible todas. pointing to where tbe bowlder sitinds aud telling the story of port of lis travels. When the melting Ice departed from the exeat block of granite. It left It standing through the ages a rocking Btone so delicately poised that a pres sure of fifty pounds exerted on Its most northern angle causes Its npex to away north and south about two luch es. New York Herald. A Considerate Reporter. When the Maine was blown up the wire of Lieutenant Commander Wain wrlgbt was at her home In Washing ton. She bad heard nothing of tbe news wben she -was awakeued about 4 o'clock ln the morning by-u violent knocking at the door of her house. Fi nally Mrs. Wain wrlght rose and looked out of the window, asking wbat waa tbe matter. A voice called out "An yoa tbs wife of Ueeitensnt Command er WatnwrightT" "Yes. Wbat do you wantr -The Mains baa beea totally destroyed. We arc reporters and wish for some Information about Mr. Waln- vrrlght" Only this sod nothing more. The shock caused tbs poor lady to fall In a dead faint from wblcb she did not rally for several hoars, sna, fortu nately tor ber, It was then known her husband was not among tbs lost HI Bippophsgy being In low water In these later days, somebody bss set himself to show whst an ssMSdlngly resiisctabls history attaches to the practice. Among tbe ancients, especial ly in China, sating horseflesh waa general, end It wss only killed in En rope -by s pspsi decree of Gregory III., tbougb wby horseflesh should bav been Interdicted does not, sppear. It was only tbs famine caused by Napo leon's Invasion that revived tbe prac tice In Germany, where It has survived ever since. Loudon Globe. -Net Broadened. -They say (bat travel broadens man," said tbe dark woman. "Well, I don't know about that' re plied tbs light woman. "My husband baa been a conductor on a trolley car tor seven years and see how thin be 1st" Yonkers Statesman. Koonemy. Small GUbcrt-Papa, didn't I bear you tell mamma we would havs to economise? Papa Yes, my son. Small Gilbert Well, yoa might begin by get ting me a pony; then I shouldn't wear out so many shoes. Chicago News. Law of Progress. The law of progress Is tbe law of aacrlflce no sacrifice, no progress. Tbe secret of sacrifice Is love. Without the self saorlflrlng love of the mother life kltself would disappear from tbe earth. llevlew or Ilevlews. No man Is wise at all times, Pliny the Elder. Chamberlain's Consh Remedy Safe mctticine tor ii.iiaren. Tn bay Inn a-couph reined v for chil dren., never be afraid to buv Chambnr Iain's Couch Kcmody. There is no danger from it and relief Is sure to fnl low. It is intended especially fori roughs, colda, croup and whoopioir j cough,' and there Is no better medicine i tn the world for these diseases. H is not only a cure for croup, bnt, wbtn given as soon as the croupy con eh ap nea, will prevent the attack. Whonn log cough Is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It con tains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sal bj Cbas Strang. ILHey&Llndley We have moved into our new quarters next door to the 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 a right. Wood Yard in Connection. Next door to Hubbard Bros. Medford, Oregon CLASSIFIED ADS. Wen ted Man to take contract to do olesxlng snd srabblug. AddIv to W, T. York A Co. 48-2U tihoemsker Wanted One wbo Is s good, quick, thorough shoe repslr er. Apply st otlios of Medford MslL Wanted to borrow StiiOO for S yean time on good, rest estate se curity. Will pay 6 per oent Interest. Interested partlee see. r. M, btewart at onoe, mm Local representative for HeJ itu stun victim)" 10 icuk aner eriewn s and lncreaae inbarrip on Hal ol promlnunt mouth is mapailac, on mla-y and commission basis, axi't-rienced'lruble, but not cuci-tsary. (..otnl ot'lrtunitv tor fin M per -ton AdUruua, Pub- issuer, iiox w, Biauoti i;. ievr rora. FOR SALE. -For Bale -An o f istHtv nf brltk in an ou io' . . . . - - U, vV( jfrld - U dy. Medford. Or For Sale lit nerea of land 6 fruit good 7 -room houne 1 mile from Medford. tiuap If -taken Boon. Call at Mutt offloe. - Whits Sewiuff Machine. Fine cod- dlloo 10, P. O. tiox 211, Medford, Oregon. Bllllousne5i and Constipation. For yean I was troubled with bil- lloasness and jconsLipatioti, which made life miserable Tor tun. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Peoiin Dreoarations and oatbar'tioa only made matters worse. 1 do not know wnere I e boo id nave been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletr. ' The" tab let relievo the ill feeling at once. strengthen tbe digestive fo notions. helping the system to do its work nat urally. Mrs. Rota Potts, Birmingham. Ala. These tablets are for tale by Cbas. tttraaff. Chapped bands are Quickly cured by applying Chamberlain' Salve. Prioe, 26 cents. For sale by Cba. Strang. Free Consent of tha People. The "pioneer American Democrat' was the Rev. Thomas Hooker of Con necticut; wbo, tn a sermon In Hartford In tbe year 1633, said, "Tbe founda tion of fall authority la firstly laid ln tbe fros consent of tbe people." There, In embryo, were tbe Revolution and the great republic. In the "Funila mental Ordera of Connecticut." Inspired by Hooker and adoptod at Hn-fonl In 1033, we have the flmt written coustl totlon known to history that created a government. And that government was as near a perfect democracy aa tbe world has ever seen. New York Amisrlpsn Causlio CHtlclsm. Sculptor (to bis friend) Well, what do 70a tbink of my bust? Fine piece of marbW, Isn't Ut Friend-Magnificent Wbat a pity to have made a boat of ft It would have made a love ly mantelpiece.- Bon Vlvant he Waa On. The Doctor--You undenUmd, don't you. that this Is only to be used ex ternally? The Patient's Wtfe-fiure. sir, I alius makes him get oot ty bed to drink ft Harper's Weekly. Paoa to Faoe With Work. "Darling, If you refuse me, I don1 know what I am to do. Well, Im not to blame for tbat; you should have learned a tnde." Pick MavUp. Farm fori Sale KrO acres 60 la cultivation, good bouse and barns eto. Family orchard and berries. 3o acres mora easy to clear, all Ideal fruit and farm land, 40 sob Irrigated bottom. Oak, ptoe and flr timber to make 2oou oorde of wood. Tbree miles, all down haul to railroad end town; miles oat rane flae for hofli, oattle and poultry;! three hot see and barn em, buggy. spring wagon and lumber wagon, tUno Jersey cow and faelfrr, 2o hogs. full blood poultry, farm Implements, household and kltcben furniture complete, all goes In ; splendid watr at door, no malaria In miles, dally mall, lo Rogue River Valley, Jack son oounty, Oregon. Finest oltmste oo earth, finest halt land to state. Ail goes for $3,&oo, Address il-tU Boi 017, Woodville, Oregon aOKe?g WHEN YOU WANT TO EAT WELL. est, with enjoyment snd ksep well, provide yourself with rolls or bread, tbs kind ws hsks fresh every dsy. II yon haven't tried our rolls sad bread, you haven't been in line with the win ones. Order by "phone if you like. , , t - - - ' VIENNA BAKERY t- GEO. H. CHURCH, Prop! 1 NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE ' la Un Circuit Court of tht SuwolOxana lot tne Count of Jswasoo. E. W. Crdjr( Plaintiff I. W. Berry, Defendant ) " Notice la berebr f lven that undr and by virtue of an execution inued out of end under tUe sveel of tbe above entitled court tad in ine above entitled cause, dated ou tbe 16th da of December, 1W7, directing sod ordering me to ell Id tbe manner piovlaed by law, tbe here InelMr described real property ln purauanot of iaat certain ludgraeat and order of ule dul; rvvurucu sun vuierra m tne soove euill eut.eon tba 16th day of September, 1xj7, In favor ul K W. ('ardur and against tne a wove. ut -Qt-u,uf irjuuvat, i. n . m-rrj, ior ine mum ur Tbree hundred and fifty live dollars, aud lbs flirt fur lum ol fCigni aud JOluu Dollar., In terest. awl tbe further mm ol cruventy-flva dollari, attorney! feci. 1oit, tbetetore, by virtue of tmid execution and in comilUnoe -trtib the com m mil cf aaid j wm, I ulll.on Hwturday. tLe ltttb day of Jan- uary. I 'Jim, at ibejiour of 2 o'clock p. m. at tb ! frontdoor ot the oourt bouse in tbe city of ; jacusonvllle. Ur.-Kou, seU at public auuiton. l subji'ti toxelera'tLon, to hlkut-M blldtr, tor lulled States Uoid ubiu, all tbe right, title and inltfiest wblcb tbe said defeiiilHiii, f. W. Berry, bad ou tbe itbib day of ,rk'ptember. I m7, or at any llnio thereafter la and to tbe I fdlowliiK dcscrilred real proper)', ti (tether ' witl ttie P'ObI. aliuated, lyl'uj and bring i iu JjinMiu a. un in;, ufi'uii. itr-H ii ; I Tlietum balfoltbe West hull of Donation Laud Claim No 4, of B. ii Cirltlln aiij Bally Cirlflin his, wlff In Tmsiiahli. N.i 1 . Snntl. a 1 Katige No. 2 West, being tin Kast bnltot tbat , part of said Donailou IjiikI t'laim No. 4, set apart io Htillr Orlfflii Tbe whole ot said 1 omit lk ii Laud i.' la I in benm bouiiilvd and described as follows, to-wit Heglnalnif at tbe Northwest corner front liUli a lllack Uak IX lu In diameter bears a a;decreea Kast 2H liuis; a hlaek Uak 20 Incbea In diameter bears North a I dt.ftrtM Kast 6tJ links; a Ii ack Oak 20 lucb't In diameter bears Bouib &8 dt'Bjrees West II Unkn; the lice tust North 40 VO chalutt; Wast S2.0U chains; and Nortb 4U.0U chains' to tbe place of beglu- nluir AUothe following! Benlnnlna atthelnslda 11 corner of tbe B. B. Urithu fKmallon I-and-Claim No , In Townsblp Ut. South ol Bange two West of Willamette Meridian In Jaekon County, Oregon, runulng ibeuce 8outh 18.3a cbalus. theoce North aU degrees Went -tt.lQ tnaina; to Mrs. Mary A. Berry's tsouib Weat 'c. er, thence Kast 22.44 cba'na to tbe place ol be inning, oonuinlnc l. atiren ol land. . Also tbe following described premises In Jack so ii Countv. Oreaon. belne Donation Laud Claim No. W, lo township tl. South ol Range 9 West Willamette Meridian, begin slug . cbatna Boutb and 80.90 etalm Ea-t ut tne V eectloD poat between eeotious K anl a; thence North SS.ttcbaim., tbenca WeatlCM) obalns; thence 8outh 7 Jo ehaina: thence Wsst li 04 chains; thence South mM ebaltu; tbenca cast ai.au cnains to tne piece ol orgioning, containing l&Ji a-rss, reaervli g and except ing so much of said tract of land as was con veyed by Gideon O. Kern and wile to James fL Pool by deed bearing data the 14th day of December, 1S34). and recorded ln Volume 2. Eagei SV7 and S9S, dead records of Jackson ounty, Oregon, and containing 46 SS acres, the remainder In aald tract hereby eonveyed being loo .20 acres, Also the following deeerlbed tract of land, being tba same tract of land conveyed by fames R. Pool to Gideon O. Kern by deed bearing date tba 14th day of Decani bar. law. and recorded In Volume 2, pages 906 and SV7 deed records of Jackaon Oounty, Oregon, and described as follows: Beginning at tbe iouta West oorner of claim No. so ln Township S7, Uouth of Range 2 Wests Uiencs North 7.80 chains: thence Kast W.00 chains to corner of Donation Lend claim 91 and 92; thence Houta 7 60 chains to the Southeast corner of claim Ko. 9u; thence West S0.0D chains to tha place of beginning, conUltlng23acres saving and excepting from this conveyance one acre o land sold nd conveyed by deed of A. M . Berry and i.ery A. bis wife, to Hobert Ennls, which abuts on tbe Southwesterly side of tbe main public road lead lug from Jacksonville to Phoenix aud Including tha home aad lot formerly known aj tha Henderson house, in Jackson Coanty.Oregon, together with ell and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances tbeieouto belonging, or any parttbereoi mat may be net-ess ry io satiscy sail Judgment, costs and arc ruing costs. Dated at Jaoksnnvllle, Oregon tnla 16th day of December, 1W7. D. H. JA0KSOK, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, by D. B. Grant. Deputy. TIMBER LAND, ACT, JUNK 3. 187a NOTICE If OR PUBLICATION TJnlted Btatae Land Offlce, Roseburg, Oregon, liecember 15, Iftrf. Notice is hereby given that fn eoupllance with tbe provisions of the aot of Congress of June , 187a, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands In the state, or California, Ore got., Nevada and Washington Territory," ae extended to all the Public Land states by act 01 August 4,192, ALZ1RK RKTTRLLE of Medford. County of Jackson, Htata for Ter ritory) of Orctron, has this day filed In this office bin aworn statement ko. 87M, for tbe purchase oftheNU N U, of Section No 3,ln Tc n. whip No,3R, south, range ho 1 east, W M end "ill oOer prool to abow that tbe land soubt la more valuable for Ita limber or at. nn ibanfor agricultural purpoat-s, and to Miib Hah his claim to Muld land before A 8. BPton, 0.8 Commisnlonf-r, at his olHi-e In Mtrifoid, Orogon, oa Wadoesday, the sth day t March. 19OT. Henamoa as wltnesaear Marlon F. Cast o of Kngle l'olnt, OrtjKj'i, fennle K. Maltby, wiiiiam n, Mnitoy, jjawu u, uastor. auiu Mclfnrd. OresTon. Any and all persons claiming AdveraMy lb? srnvedclbs?d lands are rvt:ui-iHi to tile their claims in lhlr.oH.co on or before said 4tb dy of March, IMtt. BlKJAstiR L. KnbT, Heglsttr. A Higher Healtn Level. 'I have reached a higher henltli levul ainro I bogan using Dr. Kingat New Life Hills,'' write Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. Tbey keep my stomach, lirer and bowels working just right." Tf the-e pills disappoint you oo trial, money will be rejundt'd yoa at Cba-. Strang's drug store. 25c. r-ijronimYiAR .. ae afca asasH assel siealcasassata