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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
D. T. LAWTON " Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Vehicles - and - Machinery i ' MEDFORD, OREGON ' ' i ; . . s ' We carry in stock the J. I. Case, Sliver and Kufsel Plow Myers Pumps of all kindi. Sanderg Dieo Plows In fact we can furnUb you with anything you want in the vehicle line or machinery. Call and See Us Rogue River Electrical Phone 83 1 ev;ooitraso aret-a-M-iot-iH Tin and Sheet Iron Opposite Hotel Moore J. A. SMITH, Medford, Oregon S)0)i'roeosasoaSH B. H. Timber Land Bought and Sold Those having well to consult us, timber lands or . ' Office over Jackson County National, Bank I acwnexoe)cr0ae)cac eejjajaaee sjaelaejaaesjsrSjseSjea BBIGK BHD CEPIEjlT WOBK . I do all kinds of oontraotlng in brick and cement work. If you are going to build and bava not gotten estimates from me on material and work you are making a mistake' and too are making another If yon de lay longer. BRICK FOR SALE O. W. PRIDDY, :-' Medfotd, Oregon atVsaajl,es) aafeaeaaaaSjtj Standard Patterns In Medford. i. O. Van Dyke ft Oo have made arrangements with tbe Standard Pat tern Co. and will hereatter oasry a full stock of these pattama In Med ford. ITbey bava discontinued the Mew Idea Pattern agency. - When you are notified by the proper authorities what ynor bonee number la, call on us, get the num ber and put them up yourself. We have all kinds, Nicholson Hard ware Co. Hickory Bark Cnnph Remedy made by The Hickory Bark Remedy Co., of tialem, Ore., guaranteed to cure yourcoogn, or monoy reiueoed. uuar anteed to make a friend of you. For ale by Haakln's Drag Store and Brst class dealers everywhere. Machinery lor Sale We have for sale a three a tamp Rladon mill, one rock ornaber, one 15 horse power boiler, one 12 horse power engine, one four horse powr boiler, one thie horse power envlne, and one eight borne power gaaollne engine. Doplea li.x8 boistner engine, also ooe-fourth drill air compresatire two list mould orlentoe nsed sixty daya Medlord Iron ' orks. Not all the good things are to be found in one ulaoe. but it le worth your while to try tbe eplendld roada t Woodvllle now, and loot np the prom jnaaere in uen A, Lioweire aa of good tnings In that "Emerald Vol ley." e-et Freeh bread made dalle at Vienna Bakery, Call 'phone 49ti and- have all your bake atari delivered promptly. eAaiTonijhi. jtk, I ll tw tw Haw 1wrp Bonn PLAIN SAILING for tbow who take silvan tage of our prices, which considering the beauty and qnallty of the goods, are unapproachable. You can always And just what you wish at The Rogue Hirer Electri cal Construction. Company's at as low figures as they can be sold at Construction Company C Street. ; Harris relinquishments for sale would do aVeaaaeia Ve''eaaeJasVsrjg THE OPERA. It Appears te Have Originated In Italy In the Year 1600. Tbe way Streatfelld, author of "The Opera," tracea the development of op era through the ccnttirlels most clear and couctae und leaves you with the Impression that upon the matter of history, at ony rate, be la master of ble subject Opera,. It Is shown, was tbe result of on r.ttempt made by some riorpntlnc nmnteurs to revive the lost gloriiK of tireok tragedy. They foiled to g -t li:ick t the conditions of Athenian drums, but In falling they unconscious? laid the foundatlona of a new nrt form which soon worked Itself into tbe affecttone of the peo ple. The beginnings of opora might be eald to date from the year 1000, when a pnbllc performance waa given in Florence of Terrs "Euridlee" in honor of the marrhse of Maria de' Medici and Henry IV. of France. This work consist nlmoat entirely of ac companied recitative, which waa the iuvoutlou of these Florentine reform ers, end tbe voices were uccouipanled hy a "violin, chiturone (u large Kuliar). Urn granue, unto grosso end gravlcem italo or h.irpsichord, which tilled in ihe harmonics Indicated hy the figured bass." It is Interesting to know that In this very prlmillve work the com poser tried to follow hs closely es pos sible in his music the ordinary lullec tlona of the sneaking voice. Montc verde, who waa a conti-uiporary of terl, but whose first oiiera waa pro duced some aoven yearn n.'ter "Eurld li," made a similar effort to recon cile music with speech, and many yeara after Olnck and still later Wag ner tried to do so, and It la amusing when one knows how far In other di rections uiukIc ns nu nrt and opera aa a convention hare progreased since 1000 to think flat old Perl was prob ably cloecr to the Debnssys and Rev naldo Hahna of our day than all the great men who hare come between. New Age of London. 7 A LITTLE OF. i Belgium has on law that should appial to our woman-suffnsglsta. Xt gives to eaob. married roan two votes, while bachelors only have one. Thirty servants will be required (or the honeymoon ooean voyage of Uladys and bar count, when she ra mi ua, about her divorce, fewer will do. Cblsf Justloe K. 8. Bean of the supreme oourt baa filed this petition, declaring himself a candidate foi nomination and re-election to the supreme benon. Heeey baa now oonvluted every man In Oregon ns baa prosecuted. Xhe remaining laud-fraud defendants will doubtleas regard this information aa both iuterestiug and important, Preaching socialism is one thing. praotlolng it quite another, as wee once more demonstrated when Mr. ana Mrs. J, C Phelps Stokes sailed for Eoropa, oeo-ioying the moat cost ly suite on the steamship. Students at the Unlveraity of Ore gou have leagued to erect a tbree atory laHroad trsatlle. which is vaat ly more Important than the modern aolence of bnllding a three-story bonded debt on a railroad stock foundation, Tie report that Bryan made 102, 000 last year from his leoturee Is seized upon by Harper's Weekly aa the subject for a cartoon represent ing the peerless leader aa a bloated plutocrat. And yet, with all bla faults, Biyau waa well worth (32,000 to the people cf the United States, if ha did nothing else, ha made auob men aa Fairbanks, Knot, Foraker and Cannon Impossible Republican nominees for the presidency. And that alone la worth SG2,000. John Sharp WIIHIame proved he, too, could make pungent tbat epi- grams on occasion, when be "the tariff cn printing paper brain tax, " aaid le a THE LABORER AND HIS HIRE. Hallo, algnor, I ain't aee you For manny, manny day. , 1 wondra nioochu w'at you do AH time you waa away. All deeaa aeeza mont' or more Due you are eon' from home. I a'pnse you went out wea", BlgTtor EhT Not You waa aen Rome? -ft An' Pareeaa too? Wal, wal, my trend, A W'at Joy you muata feel ' To see all doae so granda land Where you have been. But ateell Tou muata worka tonga while For aave da mon' to go. Eh? Deal eon atocka eea male your pile! Kaeuse! I deed not know. X weeah dat dere was avecha treep For dairo man like me; Ees manny now dat take sheep For homo een Eetaly Eh? w'at ecs dat? You any deee men Are mean aa dirt een atreet For com an' mnka mon' an' den To run back home weeth eel? I am su'prtse weeth you, slgnor. For hear you talk like deca. Da mon we gat by workln' for we do weath aa we pleaaa. You ear doy leave no Ihceng bayhlnd For deeaa mon' dey mak. E sense, algnor, but you weel And Dey pay for all dey tak. Dey pay for eet weeth harda toll. Weeth gooda road an' street. Weeth crops dat apreenga from da Boil An' geeva you food for eat. Weeth wheat dat mak your bread ao good, Weeth grape dat mak your wines. An', yes. dey pay eet weeth delr blood On rmllroada, een da mlneal Wat deed you gear for w'at you mak Een deeaa atocka deal? Not wan good theeng for all you tak. 1 Not wan, algnor, but steell You ear dees men no gotta right To do da theeng dey do. ' ' Eseuee me for gat excite. ' I would ehak' hands weeth you. Jes creea maa tuna, ao let ua be Good 'Merlcana men. flhak' haadal Eet eea a Joy to me For eea you home aeen. -T. A. Daly Id Cathollo Standard and Times. A Waiting Part One of my friends has a playhouse In her back yard, where all the chil dren of the neighborhood delight to gather. One day she went out to see what a crowd of them were doing and found they were playing at "keeping house" very happily, wlti one exception, her own fire-year-old sod, who waa alt ting afar off, rather lonesomely, hold ing a large rag doll. "What'e the matter, BydoeyT" she Inquired. "Won't tbe others play with your" "Oh, I'm playing." he replied. "I'm the stork, but they ain't quite ready for the baby yet)" Woman's Home Cora-r-anloa. , For any ol the ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain's Palve Is excel lent. Itootonlv allavs the Itoblnaand smarting but effects a cure. For sale by Chas. 8irang. Don't neglect your cough. jjjj s Statistics show that in New York City sQ, alone over 200 people die every week from consumption. And most of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough. , You know how Emulsion enables cough or cold. ALL DSIWCmSi 'SS FROM COUNTY TVPiiimprp r Aiinuiihr.T Gold Hill News: Tb Uold Hill Una Club held anoth er practiu shoot Sunday afernooo. The boys are taking unusual Interest in ebootng and a great mauy of them are developing Into remarkable good markerceu. Marion Lenoe seems to laaci wltt a email majority, but baa any number of close seconds. Word comes from Ueppner, Ore gon, that Fraok Parker, of Uappner, Oregon, and Mrs. C. P. Parker, of Lexington, Oregon, were married at the home of Mrs, Parker's daughter, Mrs. Clyde Wells. Saturday, Feb ruary 1, 'OS. The oontraotlng parties' are both well 'and favorably known In Southern Oregon bavlcg lived at Uold Hill for a number of years. Mrs. Parker is tbe mother of Mrs, A, . Kellogg, of this city, "be News joins with a host of friends In offering congratulations. Ashland Tidings: """T Mrs. lilevenlsu an old time and re- apeoted resident of Jacksonville died at ner come mere on suncay, r so- rnary 2, 1909, of lagrlppa and other aomnlalnta. Mrs. Bievenlen 1. Bar. vived by several ohildien among whom are Mrs. Ernest Langler ecu Mrs. Delia Barber, of Jacksonville, Omer W. Ovlatt died at the borne of hie lather. P. H. Ovlatt on First Avenne yesterday, of conaumption, aged il8 years, The deceased was a native of this oounty, but for years bad resided at Portland, where 111 health overtook him and with his wife b went to Southern California ana Arizona. He grew worse, bow ever, and started back to Portland, reaching Aabiand on the homeward Journey three .weeks ago. Funeral aervloee will be held ,. here,, tomorrow morning at lo o'clock after which the body will be taken to Jacksonville cemetery for Interment. . John B. UrllHn, of Holland, Jose phine oounty, la greeting old tilloume In Ashland. It la bla first visit here for half a dozen years and thepT baa grown out of bla knowledge unt il be oan soaroely get rhls bearings Years go John and his dog 'Trailer' were the teirors ol bear In this Jra alon. He resided on a ranob in tbe I llAn,1 fnillnn nnnntri ut rtt Aahlnnrf. whence he .went on euch frequent euooesaful quests for bruin that bis reputation aa a bear banter, apread far and wide. He ls'now engaged In more paaoeful and prostatic oooupa tlon of farmlog aod dalrylngand has abandoned bear bunting altogether. Jacksonville Post: Ephriam Owens, formerly a resi dent of Jacksonville, was found dead at bullous. Cel., and was brought "to this plaoa for burial Saturday. He waa lying near the railroad track and it la thought bhe waa struck by a trio. He was a native of Missouri and was 61 years of age. He '.leaves a mother and brothera who reside In Medfoid. The Jumping Off Place. ' "Consumption had me In Its grasp; ana i naa aimo-ts reacnea tne jumping off place when 1 was advised to trv Dr. King'e New Discovery, and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Im- u , U . UBH 1...U .UO .1,, HVIHS. and after taking one doaen bottles 1 nMHmAH. I lh . V. M k . . ! - waa a well ana happy mas again' says Geo. Moore, of Orimesland. N. O. Aa a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, so. -a lnngs and for pre venting pneumonia New Discovery le supreme. 60c and $1.00 at Charles Strang, druggist. Trial bottle free. 2 Getting Closer. "When I first knew that man,' said the observant waiter, "be couldn't have been making more than $1,000 year. I'll bet If a $10,000 now." "How do you know?" asked the oth er. "He used to give a fifty cent tip, but now he only gives me a nlckeL" Phil adelphia Press. A Model Cookbook. "What! You have written a new cookbook for your wife? How did yon Co ltr "Easy enough. I wrote the name of each dish and underneath It the res taurant where It can be had beat" Fllegende Blatter. The watched pot never botla. A gas meter la different Washington Tlroea. Be wise today, far. Young. . Tie madness to ae FOIEYSKIDNEYCUEE BMuiiem tM laager Bigat quickly Scott's you to throw off a SOs. AND 11.00, Of 1 IN Finding Good Things for the Table, and a great many people are finding that our Store is the & 1 . . lii ili tv Vv it; i Grocery Headquarters FOB 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 and see us. All we ask is a chance to make good. ; M Ifi ALLEN, !& REAGAN Successors to Roberts & Reagan m ' ! -- m fisr- NOAH'S RAVENS. Knotty Question Answered by Blaoksmith Preacher. Many years ago there lived In one of the mountain counties of Tennessee a blacksmith who to his reputation for honest work during the week added that of being a powerful exTdbrter on Sundays. Held In high esteem by bis neighbors, possessed of a sufficiency of this world's gooda for that primitive community, be seemed to have solved tbe question of terrestrial happiness, but the "thorn In tbe flesh" la Indige nous to all climes and conditions, and for the blacksmith It grew In tbe per son of one Tom Bradley, a tall, lank mountaineer, who waa the wit and wag of the neighborhood and whe also occupied the unenviable position of skeptic lu that orthodox community. Tom delighted to prod the smith with certain Inexplicable Biblical state ments, and these encounters sometimes resulted disastrously for the exborter, causing bim much humiliation and making him, as he said, "wrassle in prayer and cry to the Lord and spare not" Once at the yearly camp meeting the old man was giving his "experience" in the tone and manner that were con sidered devotional in those parte. "My brethren, ah," he said, "aa I waa a-ataudin' in my shop an' glttln ready to shoe Billy Hite's old gray mare, ah. 'long come that son of a gun Tom Bradley, ah. He ast me cf I believed everything In the Bible, ah. I said everything from klver to klver, ah. 'Believe that yarn about Noah beln' shet up in tbe ark with all them dif ferent sort of critters, ah?" sezze. 'Si, I done swallered Jonah an' the whale, ah, an' I wa'nt a-goln' to gag at Noah, ah.' 'Well,' sesxe, ah, et that raven Noah sent out got lost ah, where did all tbeee here ravens come frum, ahf Brethren, I thought fer a minute, ah. that old Satan had got the underholt on me, an, an' waa about to thoe me. ah; but thank the Lord, ah, I Jest thoed back my bead, an, an' tbe aperrtt of knowledge plum filled me, ah, an' I set, serxl, 'It waa the old be raven, ah, that got lost an' the old ah raven waa a-settln on five eggs In tb nest ah, an' that a where these bare ravens come from, ah.' " The boatnero Oregon Laundry Co. la doing business In tbe same old way with satisfaction to all patrons, The laundry la the best eaulDDed In Soathern Oregon, tbe laandrymen are expsrienoea ana every care le taken to do good and prompt work. The wagen will call at your borne or plaoe of easiness, or yoa oan leave orders at the candy store in the Moore Building, West Seventh Street. A Startling Dish. Over Is Chelsea a schoolteacher waa engaged in her taak of teaching a class of foreign children the English lan guage. She was trying to make her pupils understand the meaning of tbe word fright and asked If any one in the class could give a sentence con taining the word. . Quick and confident was the reply of one little girl: "I have a sentence. teacher, we had rrlgbt eggs for break fast thla morning." Boston Herald. Defined. Burglar Trust Manager You will be required to turn night Into day, to throw aalde all sentiment to enter the bouses of the best families regard less of their feelings, to act the hypo crite and. if necessary, to go to Jail. Applicant Cml You don't want an ordinary burglar. What you want la a newspaper reporter. Life. Two Powers. Tommy-Pop. what Is the difference between firmness and obstinacy? Tom my's Pop Merely the difference be tween will power and won't power, my son. Phllndeluhia Itecord. The grandmothers of the old Dutch Punkard families ol Western Pennsyl vania have made and need "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy" and reared their families on it for a hundred years. Now yon can buy it Irom yonr dealers. Ask lor it, aod ue It, because it ie pure; because 11 will stop your Cough; because It is the best cough remedy made today. Try It. For sale bv Hasklns Drug Store and all dealers everywnere. Notice. The Medford Saab Door Company hsve dissolved partners!) p All bills against the firm will -o tcttled by J. E. Oay. All acoconts owing to tb flrm(shonld be paid to J. E. Day or left at tbe shop with P. C. Hansen. , Medford Sash A Door Co. EVERYBODY' IS IWTEHESTED I 4 A GAME OF CHECKERS. The Move One Player Made and HI Substqusnt 8oll1oe;uy. "Tfa your move." she smiled. He smiled back at her, bis hand hov ering above the checkerboard. "Heully?" he asked, looking at her In a witty sort of way. "Ilnh-hnh." she softly answered. "Ileal lyr he asked again. "Iliib-bnh," she breathed and uiiin'l) dro-ined her eyes. His success began to Intoxicate him. and he felt that never before had be Li-en lu such atrong form, never had Ms wtt boea so keen or his manner to eui.-:ig!iiz. Ills spirit soared, and he looked upon hie opponent with a kindling eye. "There!" be said, making bla move at last "There?" she asked, giving bla elacu Intiou the appearance of haviug been conceived In subtle humor. "There? "Therv!" he repeated. Tbey made eyes at each other, and or.e moved one of ber men. He brisk lv moved one of bis. "No. no," she faintly murmured. ' Vnti m liar tn l.-e ma " I "I must wll:rt?" he erlert. mnklnc. n u'orion. "i'uke me!" she whispered. "Takeyou?" She nodded her head without looking up, and the next moment he had taken ber and two bearta beat aa one. "And will you always think of me?" ebe asked as be was bidding ber good by after be had measured her finger for the ring. "now could 1 help ltr' he asked. "Always?" she Insisted. "Always!" be repeated. "Will you thinly of me as you go home tonight?" "Every atep of the way." They parted at last "He loves me!" she' whispered to herself. "Oh, be levee me! I knew It from tbe first Maybe this won't make some of them Jealous! And I'm the first girl be ever lov.tl, and It's to be a diamond band! Ob. oh!" And aa he walked home be turned a troubled face up to tbe moon, baited suddenly and addressed tbe night: "When she began that funny busi ness about taking ber 1 ought to have sat tight and kept my fool mouth shut; that's what I ought to have done!" Kansas City Independent FOREST -FIRES. The Watchful Rangera and the Way They Fight the Flames. In almost any of the western moun tains the traveler sees the fire warn Inga of the forest service, and he is likely to meet some of the rangers. Yon will find them crossing the high Sierras In California. In tbe Crazy mountaina of Montana, among the Olympics In Washington or following tbe old Apache trnils along the mesas In Arizona. Wherever be is. the ranger keeps a keen lookout lor tbe smoke of forest fires, at:d In the clear western atmosphere even u little smoke column can be detected from nfnr. As soon as he discovers it the ranger takes bis a and sbovel and goes as only a western horse and rider can. Many email Area are stopped by this watchfulness, but there are others which take many men many hours to subdue. A Are In a chaparral so thick that a muo can hardly force bis way through it and parched by six mouths of drought makes hard and trying fighting. Then there are fires in the big timber anions ine Head trees or old windfalls and overhead fires that spread faster than man can run. If .unchecked, they will burn for weeks over thousands n' acres of timber. And all this destruction may lie caus ed by a care!cs.il.v left canintlre or a match dropped f-nm horseback. The sheep men used to set the firost hp Ore purposely, for t!ie year afler a t!iv the burned a.'ies yield line for-v.-c Happily this practice Is dbcuu'lnmil Sparks from locomotive now net move tires within tl:e untimis.1 lore; UiiiU ny other cause. Cnniiiinu parties are the next worst c:Ve:;iler... I;uPii:p' stockmen, miners and luinhp-r-ru w ho travel comlnuallr in. tbe f,-.rei-ts vorv I 'leldom leave cainpmes to u;,re:id n ld tie dumnee. Tlie.v k.iow too well the results. For a Hire almost every year she citizens of Portland, tire., lose riuUi of some of the great nionrralns urouuti the city on account of the smoke from the burning forests. There Is little doubt thst since the white man settled in the west more Umber has been use lessly burned than haa been cut and used.-Arthur W. Pag In World's Work. . Subscribe lor 1 Mall MODERN TOILET PARLOUS Bhampooini, Man lcurlui. EtactrU Haass a Dandruff apd nttivr Di aar, ol ibe ecalp outwd. KUt ki eitila ati,l I uipli ttraied. 1 lua.t of Toiiat rr.iiaraliuu. laadw. Special altsallon lu otii.uf inwu tuitomars. .Mils W. L. CA1IS.KUN. Suite s Hoi.l Uiwrc Miuvx. I. D. PHI PI'S, D. D. 6. usLnv 1) ttdCIUl Bloc. JjCt '.tg UUl!BI Druaatoie Mt0fo(J.Orajoi Q. W. STEPHENSON, PHVSICUN.aCBUEON AKDOrTIOlAM. Offlo:-B0rjil, AilkiDa blm-K ;!! prompt! attended duy or atlii. '' i.e .o. lUaiord Oregon. WH. M. roLVlu, MvdiVrd. OEO 11. DURHAM. Or.tuit rkt. COLVJG & PURHAM Xiawvcr m -warn u Jlodiord Nuiioual Luk liulid J R. SEELY PHYSTCUX & SUKOKON Uodern Equivueut; X Ky Lrebmtory. UOive lu JsWkkuu County Bnuk Uuludiag. Uedloid A. "UTuX. C.B.COIIMISSIOHEB, UISTIIlCTOrOkEGOa Hcuievieart and prool. made, i test caes. tlirber ltrrt rt'in?. and iuii,uU) lauen la land t Othce with Medford Mall Mrdrcrd Oregon Ffii ACRE TRACTS C. H. Pierce & Son have recently platted 40 acres ueur Medloul into 4 acre tiucts, at from $425 to $600 each. You w'li find no better acreage for the' - money. These tracts are just what you want, co don'i go to sleep and let the other fellow get his pick and you take what is felt at an advanced price. ' , somwacificTime Tame EFFECTIVE DEC. 29, 107 socta aorxD ,.. Medford .... . n No. u ,.10-SDa ,. Is0pa kobth aoran ... Medlord ...... So. H , l:Sla . 6Mpm No. U . Numbers 14 and 11 will make all atona. Nu minn It and I win be takea ol?. iti e the beat knoTrn and t e most re) lublo needri arown. L. tsiy packuKoiu.J i-elilnd it tho reputation of r Vine ivh, t-'isinen itandardii are tb bl 'L.jj: Ut i. c -.Ft, te. Tern 1 ! -1 Annul inn I mailed FRCI to .-'I ipthmi. i It cint;un colonM is.t, mnay fc.tr v r. v :i:nl fiilli'sKenj'Hona. prices ami dire-cUon (pi I'lil.llllU Q- V i'.IO Vnrlflitl of VrirtMahlB ftDtl jriowter ficoJt. Invaluable to tOl. Bend for IU D. M. PERRY CO., Detroit, Ml 01 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notfce 1r hereby ilvm thst tbe undent tied bat Wen duly .appointed, by ibe Couuty Court, of Jackflru county. Oregon, at mini t trior of tbe eetate of Rebecca MoDoDotub. deceased. All rHonhai.njr claim against the said entalr;nre Leieby tu. titled to present name, with proper Toucher and duly verified, to ine undersigned at Ontral Point. Oregon, wtthln tlx month! in m tie dute of this notice. Dated and lint published tbla Slat day of Jaouatjr, 1908. ' W. E. K ABLER. Administrator SUMMONS. In i thectrcnitooort of th Bum of Oretoa lor the County of Jackton. P. W. Gaines, i-iii niiu. V8. KllaGln, Defendant. ) Stilt in Equity for i Dlrorce To Ella Gafrjee, the aborr named defendant: W THE NA ME OF.THK t?TATlt OK OREGON! You are herrby reomretl toaprapar andanhwer tht- coiDplnlnt i f tin plain tfltilfd aiiatnit tou in thtl sbovt onllllexl r.inv ainrl holorc the last day of tue time prescribed fn theordf-rfor puMirat'on of fi.mmori herein T5lt pn or tefor tho 16th day ol March, lUfw. aJd rtn-e hclrB- the e-pfrfH'on of nix wvefc Join tbe oa- of the ftm publics -.irn of thli itifirronn. And if yru laI to appearand answer. Ut ytnt thereof, the plaintiff will ni-ply to fre t tor the relief prayed for In ?onows,' cflT1liils succinctly stated, as For a decree of tae Cocrt abrotratlns and dlfsolTlrs tbe nmrrUftc contrMtt t ow itins between i.Uiniiff mJ defendant; for Judgment aitalnst the defeodant and lo faor oi plaintiff lor tberotuard dUburvenenti of thlsejltto be taxed and for inch oth-rsnd furtberrellel This stivimtn-. Is rubllsbe In the MhDFOKD MAIL by crerof Hon. H K Hanns, ludneof the sboTf entitled Court, which said order wu made and entered ol record on ibe Both day ol January. 19cd: atd. in oNMllence thereto tbi date of the first publication beretf la tbe Slit day ol January, ins. . W. K. PH1PM, Attorney tor rial nil. a aeaaaeasksa sdsasti ssal eSatavJaY si she 'lttfk)y.. srje4ltay' aaV " r.-aaMai i .9 comatla aa4 fnoailB Inxe