THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT
FOR people who enjoy living there i noth
ing just like a good, juicy beefsteak. Ami
that's where we thine, tor we pride our
selves on furnishing our many customer
the best meats to be had in this part of the
country. K you want a Nice Koart, Veal
Cutlets, Mutton or Lamb Chops, We Are
The People. We have our own delivery
and can have orders at your door promptly,
WORTMAN & GORE
MEDFORD'S MEAT MARKET
tssssttoorkiooooecms
D. T. LAWTON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Vehicles - and - Machinery
MEDFORD, OREGON
SVe carry In stock the J. I. Case, Oliver and Kufsel Plows
Myers Pampt of all kinds. Sanders Disc Plows In fact we
can furnish you with anything you want in the vehicle line or
machinery.
Call and See Us
Rogue River Electrical
Phone 83 1
cWOracraoaMMciaMaaCraHaa
Tin and Sheet Iron
Opposite Hotel Moore
J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon
MMrae)0Oe)Oee
B. H. Harris
Timber Land Bought and Sold
Those having timber Isnds or
wvii iu nniqH us.
Office over Jackson Countv National Rank
!Wamlfsafla
lKl SjaaaaVsiSiiaSjaaaiSat
BRICK Hi CEfiEHT WORK
1 ao an kinds or contracting In brick and cement work. If you are
going to build and have not gotten estimates from me on material and L
work you are maklne a tnlsfaltn1 anil m tm muin nn.ku. 1 ...... 4. J
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BRICK FOR SALE
Q. W. PRIDDY,
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Standard Patterns la medford.
i. O. Tan Dyke 4 Co bare made
arrangements with tbe Standard Pat
tars Co. and will, hereafter carry a
fall stock of tbeee- patterns In Med
ford. Tbey haw discontinued the
. Maw Idea Pattern agency.
When yon are notified by the
proper authorities what ynnr boose
- aaaabel la, call on us, gat tbe num.
bar aad sat tbem up yourself. We
' bmi au winaa. a icnniaon him.
ware Co.
Hickory Bark Couyh Remedy
made by Tbe Hickory fiark Remedy
Co. , of be lam, Ore., guaranteed to cure
vouroowgb, or money refunded. Guar
anteed to make a friend of you. For
4sUe or Haakin'e Drat Store) and nrst-
las dealers arery where.
PLAIN SAILING
for those who take ail van tape of
our prlci't), uhii'b considering
the beauty aocl quality of the
KOtrilti aro unapproachable. You
can always find just what you
wish at Tfce Rotrue Kiver Electri
cal Construction Company's at as
low (ikiuret as they can be sold
at.
Construction Company
C Street.
relinquishments for sale would do j
Viias MaaaaaiiH
" uJ- .
Medfotd, Oregon
Machinery for Sale
We bare for eale a tbre stamp
niaaon mill, one' rook orusher, one 16
horse power boilr, one 12 borse
r-" oioe, one ronr ooree ower
1 uw iui-v uum powar engine,
and on l,h kn 11.. '
engine. Uoplsi 6x8 bolatner engine,
uuo-iuurNi uriu air oompreesure
two list mould oriental uaed sixty
av
Medford Iron Works
Not all the good thlnga are to
- vu I. 1. WUrtU
your while to try tbe eplendld roads
at Woodvllle now, and look np the
nrnR. m L u- A f f i .
r- m n. i,m a a
of good things In that "Emerald Val.
lef." tit
FoimnomiAR
etowe Ua aalb amat hsaOa lamf
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
J. Ms Kisel, of Central Holnt,
wblle rtturolog from Medford Satur
day olgbt mat with to aooldeot
wbtcb cam near pruflng serious.
His ttam btoama uomangeabl and
ran Into a targe telephone pole, sear
I. A. Meirimaa'e plaoe and Mr. fcreel
waa thrown from tba wagon, striking
the ground with anob foroe as to ren
der him nnoonaolooe for an boar or
mora. He was discov.rsd soon attar
the aooldeot and was oared (or bjr
people living In tbat looalty. Tba
telephone pole wblob waa atrook br
tba team waa broken off aome dls
tanoe from tba ground, wblob faot
will give aome Idea as to the speed of
tbe team and tbe foroe of the oolli
lon. '
Tbe boutbern Urejion Laundry
Co. Is doing bualneae In the same old
way with satisfaction to all patron.
The laundr la tbe belt equipped In
Southern Oregon, the lauudrymen are
txDvriunced and everv oare is taken
.1 1 n nil nrAmn. -,k- Th. i
wagcn- will call at your borne or place
of business, or you can Inure ordera :
af tba candy store in the Moore
Bf ildlDtr, West rfcventb Street,
Tuesday evening, January 28,
Med'ord Lodge No 4221, Fraternal
Union eustallvd tbe following olB
oera for tbe ensuing term: K M. Jor
dan, fraternal Master, Saiab An
drews, Justloe, Li. A. Jordan, secy.
Wm. Jaoksou, treasurer. Troth,
Sarah Jackson, Msroy, Ann Comm.
flrtlrfA 1. r P..aifl UnmrA Wwn
Shoolts, Sentinel, Maltha Lairsntz'.
Stewart, Wm. Willie. After tbe bus-
Iness of tbe evening waa finished re
freshments were served and a gen
eral good time.
Tbe arsodmolhers of the old Dutch
Puukaro lamtliea of Western Pennsyl
vania nava maua aua used iliokory
bark CougO ttemeuy" and reared their
lamiliet 00 11 lor a hundred years.
bow yuo cun ouy it lrom your dealers.
Ask lor it, and use it, because It is
pure ; ueuaUse itwill sujp yuur cough;
because It is tbe oest cuugu remedy
maae today. Try it. ror sale by
tiuekiua Uiug blcre aud sil oeulers
everywoere.
Noneommittal.
"Toung Mm. Jenkins is a very bard
woman to pump. She nlways guts out
of giving you any Information when
you nsk her anytbiug."
"I beard alio was very close mouth
ed." Yon know It was reported that ahe ;
and ber bualmnri did not get on very cepted, will Isaci those who eocept It
well together, so when I asked ber to give op tiylng to bght the p3ar
quite casually what her husbutfd gav blliibt. The p;arJ-growing industry
her the other day for n birthday pres. 0, Southern Oregon is now In a orlt
ent (to w If they were or. good terms) j p01lltlon Uj oonoer,ed effort.
I couldu't tell from her answer wheth
er he hud given her a baudsome piece
of bric-a-brac or whether they .had
Quarreled."
"What did she say?"
"She Just said. 'lie gave me a Jar.' "
Baltimore American.
The Retort Courteous.
At the terminal of an up tbe state
railroad one dny last week a conduct
or waa making a verbal report to tbe
general manager. Among the things
that be reported was that bis train
bad struck a bear on tho way in.
"Was it on the track T asked the
general manager.
"No," replied the conductor. "Tbe
train bad to go in the woods after
him." Philadelphia Ledger.
Progress.
Town Old Skinner declares be does
all he can to further the natural prog
ress of all men.
Browne Yea, his Idea of natural
progress la for rich men to get richer
and poor men poorer. Catholic Stand
ard and Times.
Complimentary.
"All my Mends aay I made a mis
take In marrying your cried the
shrewish beauty. "We were never
want for each other, for you're just
an different from me as you can be."
"Ah," retorted her husband, "yon
tatter me." Houston Post.
AH That Money Can Buy.
Family Friend There is Miss Pedi
gree, who Is such a society belle. She
haa so much aplomb. '
Mr. Comeup Then my girt must get
some too. 8he's got to bare every
thing going. Baltimore American.
The Bonds.
"I want to get rid of some bonds."
"Out of my line." replied the lawyer.
"But these are matrimonial bonds."
ejolned the caller, putting a different
face on the matter. Philadelphia
Ledger.
When we are happy we seek those
vre love. In sorrow we turn to those
who lave us. Cecil Raleigh.
One Mlnuts Cough Cure
fop conqha. caida and crouo
Nursing baby?
It's a heavy strain on mother.
Her system it called upon to supply
nourishment for two.
Some form of nourishment that will
be easily taken up by mother's system
b needed.
Scoff j Emulsion contains the
greatest possible amount of nourish
tnent in easily digested form.
Mother and baby are wonderfully
helped by its use.
ALL MUOOBTSi
II LITTLE OF
What we need In oar business mora
bar atamp tbat knows bow to spell
M ise V'andsrbilt's oouot's nama.
A Booth Norwalk.jConn., man 'has
Just rfctnrned home from 'the olvll
war. Ills wife oertalnly is Justified
In suspecting tbat be etoppid soma
wbsre on tbe way.
(1. Bernard bbaw saioaatloalli re
fers to as as a nation of villagers. If
It Is Jdlsgtaoeful to be a villlaper a
good many of oa bav thitherto been
unaware of tbe fact. ;
Tbe United Mates Senate Is doing
tbe very thing it don't want to do.
It la making It more and more noo
salary day after'dsy for tbl oonntly
to bare Kooeevell again for presi-
"
There are over tsrc thousand nnt.
:0hjm. i china and duriun la.t
113,UU0,0U0 artlolea weia bandied by
the serrioe aod the money order
transactions amooned to Sl,100,llu.
This is one enterprise In tbat orien
tal land wblob bas made rapid devel
opment. In addition to sending of tbe naval
fleet to the PaolHo ooaat, Unoia Sam
la further to looreae onr ooast da-
b,f "lng troops trom tan
saa, Nebraska and Wyoming to tbe
Presidio at Saa Franolaoo and to
Paget Sound, f rom this time oa It
Is to be protected from any poeslole
Invasion by foreign troops.
Reports from- tba surveyors wno
bava been marking tba line between
Canada and Alaska indicate that as
originally fliad In 1898 it waa six
hundred feet .too far west. Tbe Unit
ed States Is to have a strip sis bun
drd feet wide and many miles long,
wblob, until tbe present survey, the
Canadians supposed belonged to
tbem. Tbe proper boundary ia the I
one (hundred forty-tlrat fmerldlan
northward from Mount St. Ellas.
It Is to be regretted that an article
on pear blight written by J. P.
! Myser for the California Fruit Grow
er bas been published In Oregon. 1
Abe atgunent of ;jflr. Myser,
if ao-
the blight can he prevented from
gaining enough headway there to
materially effect the orchards. The
Myser article is unworthy of tbeieer
lous attention of any person and
ought never to have oeen given epaot
In any horticultural papsr. Oregon
Agiloulturlst.
The Romans and the 8ea.
Virgil is understood to have lived
long on tbe bay of Naples, and be
dwelle repeatedly with uuaurpaseed ef
fect on the littoral phases of the sea,
but on the element at large he ex
presses little but a sense of vastness,
power, mulevolence. It Is a toilsome
and perilous expanse, to be hurried
across and escaped.
Across the land the Romans went
with indomitable confidence, marking
then? way with thoee works of pecul
iar permanence, so that today the Brit
on traverses the original roads they
built, and the Oanl walks beneath their
arches. But even In Imperial times
the voyage from Brnndlslum to Greece
was something of a hardship. The
ocean was a thing "beetrew'd with
wreck and disaster." In Its depths or
on Its shores lay the bones of those
who never received burial and hence
could not pass over tbe Styx.
When Tiberius buUt a yacht ha float
ed It on the quiet lake Neml and very
likely kept It anchored like a palatial
houseboat. Tbe sea lacked that essen
tial stability which the Romans so
much valued. It was estranging. Ro
man, adaptability made it a medium of
empire, but never with the viking spir
it. Sewanee Review.
Johnny's Intsrprstation.
Little Johnny was bustled off to
church one Sunday morning with the
admonition that If be could not remem
ber tbe text when he came home he
couldn't go out to play that afternoon.
At tbe dinner table be waa asked the
text of tbe sermon and said:
"Don't be afraid, you'll get the quilt."
The mother laughingly replied. "You
must be mistaken Johnny," but be waa
snrs he wss right Tbe matter dropped
nntn, during the week, the pastor call
ed, when It was learned that the text
was, "Fear not, the comforter will
come." Chicago Tribune.
SDs. AND tl.00
if
EVERYBODY
IS INTERESTED
IN Finding Good Things for the Table, and a
great many people are finding that our Store is the
m Grocery Headquarters
ji
FOR the City of Medford, and also for the sur
rounding country. Our stock , is complete, fresh
and many new customers are coming our way every
day. If you want the best at prices which tell,
come aud see us. All we ask is a chance to make
good.
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ALLEN & REAGAN
Successors to Roberts (8b Reagan
Jacksonville Foat:
Tbe 1 firm of eobnlz ' A Co., have
gone Into heoce. Ueorge U Davis
was appointed receiver and this week
is engaged in taking an Inventory of
tbe stock. Tbe liabilities are about
$2,3UU while tbe assets will amount to
about 81SU0.
At a stockholders' meeting of tbe
Bank of Jacksonville, held the 28th
day of January A. D. 19U8, at the
otilce of the Dank of Jacksonville at
JackBOUvillo, Oregon, the board
direotors eltcted tor the ensuing year
were Edward H. Helms, Cxil De
Koboam, Kay F. Sexton, (Joorge L.
Davis, and Jay C. Sextonv Meeting
adjourned and a meeting of the board
ox directors was called and new om
ners for the ensuing year elected.
Utllcsrs as follows: President, (Je3,
L. Davis, vice-president, K. . H
Helms, cashier, Jay 3. Sexton,4 as-
slttant cashier, Kay F. Sexton.
Central Point Herald:
The walla of tbe burned school
bouse, wblob were in a rather dan
gerous oondition, were rszed last Frl
day and Saturday by dynamite blasts
and will no lodger be a menace
to
the Uvea cf those around the ruins.
Tbe new seats have arrived and have
been plaoed in tbe old sobool bonse
and tbe other temporary quarters and
aobool is onoe more under way,
Married At .'the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. LaPonte, In this olty,
at 2 p. m. Sunday, January 26, 1908,
Prof. A. J. Hanby officiating, Mr.
Louie Grtaex and Mlsa Fraaoee M,
Linton, Doth of Yreka, California.
Mr. Oriaex la an old time friend of
Ml. LaPonte, aod too happy oonple
mained her neota at tba LaPonte
home until Tuesday morning, when
they retained to Yroke. It Is proba
ble they will return to Central Point
to looate a little later.
Gold H1U News:
The uold Hill uon Club promisee
another day's sport for the gun
lovers of Southern Oregon, on Wash
Ington's birthday, February 22d.
They are now making preparations
for a big shoot, tbe seoond they have
given, and have already extended in
vltatlons to the different clubs
throughout Southern Oregon. Tbe
day will he closed with the Wood
men's ball. The Medford Club will
hold a shoot on tba 14th of Feb
ruary. A number of the local mem
bers attended tbe shoot at Asblaod
last Sunday, and express themselves
as highly pleased with the manner In
which tbey were treated by the Ash
land club. Those attending from
here were: Marion Laooe, J. A. Pet
ereon, A. J. Olsen, J. R MoKsy, Sam
Hodge and J. E. Davidson.
The Jnvnplngypff Place. -
f- "Consumotion had ma In Its uriam
aod I had almost reached tbe jumping
off nlace when I was advlsad tn rv nr.
King's New Discovery, and I want to
say right now, It saved my life. Im
provement began with the first bottle,
and alter taking one dozen bottles I
was a well and happy man again," says
ueu. moore, oi unmesiana, x. v. As
a remedy for coughs and colds and
healer of weak, sore lnnae aod for nra-
venting pneumonia New Discovery is
supreme. 60c and II. 00 at Charles
oirsng, urugglst. Tnsl bottle tree.
For Sale.
Two ponies, sound, and gsntle for
ladles or children to handle, four and
six years aid. Also gooa driving
horse, and about 800 bushels of barley
inquire of,
Jas. Taylor ft Sons,
Medfotd.
A sure cure, one yon can depend
upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy
A sure eure. ami its nural TTsa ii fop
au luug trouble, coughs, colds, hoarse
nets sod sore throat. Fop aala h Has.
kins Drug Store and flrakclasa daalara
everywhere.
nmsiaroiOTCURi
MasM BMMVft MM MsNf BiU'
BRITISH CONSOLS.
Origin and History of IhU FMtuF
English 8ocuritife
Aluost all tbe debt of England con-
Bints of tbe f ii nde J debt, bo called, and
the greater part of this la made up of
coufo'V whU-b Is an abbreviation of
ir.ii.llJateJ stocks." .of which we
.cm. f every 'lay In tbe papers, and tbe
..ri.i- of consols la the financial pulse
i:::s!..ad.
B (.'oiii.ol wore created In 1752 bj stat
ue 2' of Ceortie 11., chapter 27. But
no sr;v.p of piper ever represented
oi.st.I until, to facilitate coinmcvce. In
.sT'i a r;itt;te was p.istsod allowing the1
:usi?n)iiii-nt to IfKiie curt 1 ilea tes to rei-
i'seut tliem. Tbe projverty tbat all tbe
world iiskoil tbe price of every day was
ii:i:rp;vsetitcJ Iy n:ir monetary securl
livs until ls?0, and oven now very few
(.iTttriciuus bavy been Issued.
Now. this Is a cousol, and' this la it
history: Originally some one bud loan
I'd tlit irovt 'ruuieut t lot), uud the gov
.rutin nt bud tfured bis name to be en
rallO'l oil Its books ns a ctiilitor, from
whom it bad received that amount
ji.a to whom ?ome day It might. If It
i he, repay It." It need never do no,
I iut until It did It must pay blm au au-
.i::lfy of 3 that Is, be received 3 per
f.ut on bis money as long ns tbe gov
. r-iimfiit cbose to keep it, but the gov
. i lament could pay It back at any
tlne tt chose to do so. This creditor
then owned a consol that Is, be owned
siKh a debt from tbe government as
Just described.
If he wished to transfer what rights
he had that Is, his 3 per cent per an
num and tbe right to bis 100 when,
If ever, tbe government chose to return
it, he could go to the Bank of England
with his transferee aud receive the
purchase price from him, and tbe stock
would be transferred to tbe man pay
ing the consideration, and that man's
name would be placed on tbe govern
menfs book In the place of tbe for
mer owner, and thereafter the trans
feree would reeelCe'tbe Z a year and
tbe 100, II It was ever paid back. But
no paper passed except tbe receipt foi
the purchase money which wus given
by the buyer and which tbe bank otfl
clat checked with a red mark.
These receipts were not certificates
of ownership and were seldom pre
served, never except for purposes of
identification when tbe new owner
went to draw his first dividend. After
that they were destroyed. It Is true If
old times the owiir of a cousol wa.
given a tally, which was nothing but a
block of wood with notches on It spilt
In two so tliat a portion of each notch
should be on each half, and tbe gov
ernment kept oue half and the owne:
of the stcck the other.
These shewed tbe state of the ac
count between tbe gyveruiueut and lh
creditor, but this was an antbiuated
system of keeping accounts, brought
down from the days when writing war
little known, rnd nt Inst they we.t
abolished by act of parliament and
burned. There were no many of them
that when they were thrown Into the
furnaces these became superheated,
and the parliament houses burned
down, which perhaps served the au
thorltles right for keeping the anti
quated system so long.
Liquid Sulphur.
At Lake Charles, near the gulf of
Mexico. 220 miles from New Orleans.
sulphur is obtained from deep deposits
in me xorm or linuid. Wells driven to
a depth of H) feet In search of petiv
leum revealed Instead a rich deooslt of
mlphur. To obtain the mineral hollow
tubes were driven into the earth. Each
sulphur well consists of three tubes,
one within another. Through the outer
tube hot water is forced down, and it
Issues throug! perforations uear the
bottom. Through the central tube hot
air is driven a little lower thun tlit
points whese the hut water escapes
Through the third tttln?. Im-losed le
tween tlie other two. tbe liould mil
phur. dissolved by tbe water, rises n
tbe surface uiuk-r the combined lutlu
ence of tbe p:-esstir? of the emun o;
water uad tbe IruptiN-lon of the rlsiti
air. 7 he liould sulphur Is. led Inu
wooden res. olr. wNre It tools am:
'.ardens.Excbaugb.
."Mary said -No' to l.?t ni?h.
sliced Peter Sloruoi,. -hut I dou'l l
llevi- she could li.nostlv fell whr ah.
did If
Oh, yes, ahe could." rvolled bh.
cousin Kate. "She told me."
Did sher
'Tee; she said sbe didn't think roo d
take 'No for an answer." Philadelphia
trees.
MODERN TOILET PARLORS
ShsUiirooiiiaT. Man Irurttin. Elswlfi UaH-it-a
CUtHl. HUt fcLeevU si i I'liu pi: t itU.
lueat of T litjt rvpartmuiii iu-4
Sut-clal Atifiutton to out-of-iowu lUttotutrj.
UKA W. L. l.'AliEkUN.
Suits Bottl Uuot AdiuX.
I. D. PHIPI'S, D. X). S.
Offloes n Adfelai Blocs, sttjcicitr Uursi
urufaiuic xoiora. uncos
Q. W. STEPHENSON,
PHYSICIAN, SURG ION AMD OPTICIAN.
Ofllo,: KoomS.Adklas' block. Calls prompt!
aitsaded day or alfbt. 'Fbnoo ft&i.
sfsdtord Orsgoo.
Wa. M. rol.VIu,
Mcdrom.
OtO U. DURHAM,
ursuif Pus-
COLVIG & DURHAM
. . Lawvera . -
gjOmtx a Medlord Natlouul Batik Build
lig g round flooi
I3 R. SEELY
PHYSICIAN ii SUKliEON
Modetn qtilinrut; X Br LsLratory,
Offlce Id Jacktou Count y Bunk BuKrdmg.
Medford ore-iron
. . BUTON,
0. S- COUMIAaiOKCH, PiSTUlCT or Oft EGGS
Homeatead aud Timber Land HI in git salt
proou.made. Teailiuouy taken to laud con
tent caacs.
Office wnb Medford Mall Medford Ortgot
FBI ACRE TRACTS
C. H. Fierce & Son
have recently platted 40
acres near Medford into 4
acre tracts, at from $425 to
$600 each.
You will find no better
acreage for the money.
These tracts are just what
you want, bo don't go to
sleep and let the other fellow
get his pick and you take
what is left at an advanced
price.
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R03EBTINE
SoutnernPacifiGTimR TaDle
EFFECTIVE DtC. 29. I0T
sorra aorvo
No. IS ed:cr4....
No. IS
KORTH BOCXO
X. II Ueoford
No 15
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Nambsra 14 sad IS vlll ssake all stops,
ff-ionbsri 11 and 12 will be tauea off.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Nntlf tt hfiPfthv stition ttislt that tmaralsnau4
baa been duly appointed, br the Couuty
Court, of JackKu county, Oregon, armlnta
trator of tha aatata of RsbMvai MetVinmisvh
deceaied. All nerona bavlng claim a atralnst
tbe xa'd rttatcare hereby notified to present
ame. wlib oroDtr Tourbera and dnlr rvrlriad.
to the undersigned at Central Point, uregon,
nam aix n-oniui irr-rn ine ubi" oi inn notice.
Dated and tint bubllhhthl this. lUt rl.v of
eTvQuary, ivog.
W, E. KABLEH, AdmlnUtraior
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the 8uts of Otefo
for tbe County of Jack Km.
F, W. Gaines.
Plaintiff. I
Vs. isuit Id Equity for
Ella Guinea, I Dlrorce
Defendant. (
To Ella Oaluea, the abore nameM Cefendaot:
IN THK NAME OFTHK STATE OK O HUGO If:
You are hereby required to "PP answer
esse wuipiciiai oi me piain in men afrainat Toil
in tbe above entitled court and catme on or
before the last day of tue time preacrlbedla
the order for publication of iiimmoi a herein,
to-wtt on or before the lftth day of March.
190A, a Id date being the expiration of aiz
wee kit from the da" of tbe ft rat publication of
Ihta summons. And tf yon fail u BDnesir and
answer, for want thereof, tbe plaintiff will
ani-ly to the Court for tbe relief prayed tor fn
riiftinun gvniaiiyi, succinctly ataiea. u
ollowt:
For a decree of the Court abrogating aod
dltaolTlnf ibe marriage contract now exl-tlns
between Plaintiff and defendant; ror inrlomnt
airalnat the defpudant and lo favor of plaintiff
for tbecoata and dlaburaementa of thteiiltto '
be taxed, and for uch other and further relief
ai to the Court may appear juat and equitable.
This ummona 1 publi.bed In the MKDFOKD
MAIL by order of Hon. H. K. Hantia. in dee of
the abort entitled Court, which aald order was
made ana entered of record on tbe Snh day of
Janoary.lKS; cd. in obedience thereto the
date of the flrtt publication hereof la tbe Slat
day of January, ivm,
W. I. PH1PPS.
Attorney tor rialnilff.
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