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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
by Limekiln Club's President An- nounces a New Stock of Them. HAVING A BULL CHASE YOU. Vtgn That Thlnci Have Dwln-rled lono Until They Have Finally Reached a Climax and Can't Be Put On Any Longer. ' , ? ' (Copyright, IW7- . "" "My frena,' until Brother flarduer of the Limekiln club ufttr Uio r-milne busUieu nt the lust regular lii'tliiK bad ixjen disposed of. "w haw Ieen tfrcamb.' old dreams and ate in' old signs fur a long time p:isL I think dt tlma baa come fur auuthln' ne v, if tie cuird race am gwtne to koep up wld da pureoBston, dcii 1U thing tnuat be dun away wld. What cull'd folks "TO HATS A BULL TAU ABTKB TOO." - .. dreamed of a hundred yean ago don't .7 count now. Darfuro after a good deal of thought and flggerln' I desire to ' present you de follerin', which will stand until further notice as de only " achedule Issued and authorized by dls club: "To dream dat you am walk In' along de seashore and find a diamond breatH pin signerflea dat dar am gwlno to be leknesa In your family. If you halu't got no family, den your nunt or your un le am (twiiii to hs tooken dowti. If you hain't got a relatlvo ou nlrlh. you'll be tookeu yourself, uud unit peter won't aave you. "To dream dat you am a codtinh Hulltn' along de briny deep 1b one of de best dreams I kuow of. It aiguer flea dut when de landlord comes to collect de next month's rent be am gwlno to .drop a ten dollar bill on de tloh and not notice It, ",To dream dat you am a lobster aud dot In atlacktu' a school ma'am walk In along de shore you have one of your claws knocked off am a dream dat soon brings results. De police am gwlne to be watchin' In de alley fur Tod. "To dream dut you Jim a. whale and Jim swlinmla' around and tnkiu up most of de Atlantic ocean slguerflos dat when you go to your Job In de m awn in do boas am gwlno to gib you de bounce. Uo'a found a dugo who . will work 80 cents a day c hen per. "To dream dut you am a giraffe slg- nettles dut you will be higher In de air very soon. It may mean dat you "fun gwlno to climb a persimmon tree, . and It may mean dnt you am gwlne to be 'lected to some office. While you m wattln to see which don't work too bard. "On three different occasions wldin m year my old woman has dreamed dut be w4 a buocb of bananas and dat I was atepptn' for'da to pick one off. On each and. ebery occashun she baa found a nickel on de sidewalk next day. "To dream dat you wandered out In de ken try aud found a great big wa terinillyon and took It home and dat ' when you cut It de coro waa as red as blood and when you tasted It It seem ed fit food fur de angels don't slgnerfy good luck on less you furder dream dnt you got rid of de rinds befor' de police come around. "To drenm dut you nra a pullet alt tin on Ue-roost and dnt de buud of a , cull'd mnn am reach Hi' up to grab your leg and make you his slgnerfles dat you Din grwlua to win on de next boos nice. If you am In lub It signer lies mairiage. i. A Clothesline Dream. 'One nli;lit two months ago I dream ' rd dpt 1 was a clothesline and dnt de uM vt.mnu wua hangtn' out de Monday wash hi rvn my bnck. X woke up In a ' Pwt-!!. I Jest felt dat I wna In fur b&d !i.k, nut de worry next day tie grrv--r Wfk'htMl mo out three pounds of b ittc;- fur two. nud Sir Ihuhc Wnlole. vho !itnl owed me a dollar fur rtt uint!i-, a ..mi long mid paid it. ' if nn.v of y ii hitve got de idea dnt to dr'Hm of rmmtln' luoney algtierfles g' - j luck you'd betNr drap it at once. Ijo i.nti nrst dftah to me dreamed dnt . dream "mv uitit U.nt month, uud whi n ho wokf tin In de taawnln he found Cat do hiuv lnd got In and rooted up nil hi.' Int.", "To tin air. Jnt you se a white hoss, a Muck cnt, - ynllcr mlf rnd n spot ted .cow ih.isin enoh oUtW around n lot-rdpivrn dunn-r. Ton may fi'll off de roof nf do h.uo cr do ole wo Dinn may go fur you vld de rot I In pin. To dream dnt yon nm a whivlbnr Mr nntl dnt ? fat mi nra wheeMn yon 'ilong de strtvt lj;Titrt.e dnt you WlH ilslt'fl I'WptUl r-oot. You Neigbhorbocd Fr-orite. lira. F. I charlm, of Harbor. Me., Rpenkintt nf Kl'cir Hltt r. unv: "1t la a faToriie bore with n." It lve oulck relief in flvsnen.dii. liver com plaint, kldnev flrnnirt-rni-nt, nmlnulrt- tlon. nprvouneFB, weiiriie and tfener al debility. It nation on the bipod, n. a thorough purifier mnkes Itefpeclally useful a a Hiring mcdlcinn. This grand altera I va InmV said under guarantee at Strang' dru store bOu. Silrer plated milk tubes for sals at the Hog ue River Creamery, Med ford. tf. may go dar to see your brudder-ls-law or you may go dar wld a broken bead. "Waydown Itehee tells me dat a few Bights ago be dreamed dat be was a load of hay and wan Udii' drawn to market to be sohL Ue wanted to ap peal to da farmer drtvln' uot to part him from hia old asiioeiuHhnns, but bo fo' he could do i.o he woke up. Ue lay dar on hU back wonderlu' wb;it sl h a dream algncrded wheu his wife got up and would hnre gone through bis pock ots and taken elxry dollur be bad but fur aeelu' dnt his eyes tuh open. "It am only ten ulghia nluee bamiioi Shlu dreamed dat be wan un alrtb (Itmke. He wits t ravelin' around shhk- In' down bullillu's and acnrlu' ! lVa to death when hltt lamlloifl pounded on de donh uud wnnii'd him to hustle up dat bfick rent or vacnte. It was only about two inlntts between de drinuiln' and de p 'j ml In. It was only ten hours -after de pouudlu dut Samuel was aot out on de sidewalk. "To dream dnt you am a one horned cow looks on de face of it to be a bad thing, but It am Jest de coi.tn.ry if you eber dreum dat drenm you am whore to And a wallet wfd as much as $10 In It, and dar woa't lie a soul around when you pick It up. "I knowed a muu who went to bed arter fam'ly prayers and dreamed dut he was a smoked ham hnngln' out In front of a butcher shop and dat a tall, slim cull'd man' was lookln' at him wld eyes of love and affecHhun. Ue tried to call out to de butcher to take notice or he would lose bis ham, and in doln so he woke himself up. He couldn't say whnt aicb a dream algner 11 ed. but be soon found out. Ills tracks was follered from a wood pile, and he got sixty days on de Island. "I ouce dreamed dnt I was a wind mill and golii' round and rouud, and when I woke uptind told de old wom an she begun to weep. She said It meant sudden death wldln a week, but she got left I bad an old mewl worth about $10. A preacher, who didn't know nutlin 'bout mewls, come along and offered me 30. Dream dat dream Jest as often as you kin. "If you see de moon oher a red boss barn take care. Dat means blood and plenty of It t J To Hear a Crow Cawin'. If you hear a crow cawtn' at 'mid night git right up and light do candle and look under ds bed and see If your five dawgs am all dere. De sign means a loss of property. If de fust pnsson you see on get tin' up In de mawuln' am a cross eyed milkman go bark Into do house and put butter on your butea. Dor's trou ble com In', aud you want to Blip out of It If you kin. "If you am jmnsln' n bouse and a black hen runs out und begins to crow nt you h'esi her benrt. Jint'-i a sim dat a Jtgjcy am comlu' to you aud dut widin a year you'll pass dnt same hou He rldln' iu your kerrldge. If you am a young man and am gwtne along de road to see your gaJ nnd a star falls and q dawg barks ut do same time, turn right around and go home. Dat gnl am decelvln' you. glie has toQkca your guradrops and luhlM'd anoddcr at do stfine time. If de sun sets fiery red and' you see It oIht your left shoulder und at de same moment a wldder woman leanin' on a crutch passes you by be on your guard fur de next few dnys. It mny signify dat de butcher am on your trail wld an oltl bill or dot a cyclone am get tin' ready to break loose. "If yon nra wnlkln' In do alley at night to git de fresh air and ruminate fur awhile nnd you suddenly think you smell chicken potple, git right out nf dut on de gallop. It's a sign dat at least two white men am watchin dst coop. To have a Imll tnke arter you when you are mnktn a short cut across a Held Is a sign dat things have dawdled along until dey have finally reached a climax and can't be put off any long er. If you reach de fence ahead of de bull It am a sign of Industry on your part and mighty pore plannla' on his. If yon fall to, den no furder sign will be of Interest to yon In dls world. M. QUAD. SpMking of Hit R.lation. Jurtee Wbnt are your relation! to the deftrndaut? Witness I hope my relation! are nothing to him. If they wero, I'd dis own all of tbcml Xonkera Statesman. To 8olv. th. 8rvant Problem. The combination pianola stove. runeh. Hsr Power. She cnuMn't drive a nail In straight Not even on a stunt. fib rou'idn't throw a ptono a rod And hit an e'rtuint. Bhe couldn't svv n Ixtnril ncrons And mnk tt nnRl right. 81 10 Tvculiln't kill a inouvc. utthougrtl It both.-n.l ). all nljfht. 6h wnnliln't rrHsn irons! p fonst For any! '--:( you'd p:iy. Bhf couldn't l.tNir a tuvret lut Sh'd Rive It nil nway. Bhe couldn't hold htr tonffito an how UnU'its idio Aore nltrv She couldn't skip a bnrsain nnl Vhro everything wrte cho;p. She couldn't do n lot of things That men citn do with cnm. Bhe couldn't knnok a three bnse hit Or tiiiln up hf;y tree-,. But nhe enn take a grcnt big man, Fnitiave nhi .ti a thrill And twlut hhn nnind her flngcr and Remold him to h -r will B mu riUo Journal. buffering and Dollars t5aved K. S. I.petvf Marlta, N. Y., nays: I am n earnentr and hav had manv frTere cut healed bv Bneklen'e Arnica Bairn. It Ih paved me tmflerhig nnd dollars It ' ' , the bent henlln? salvo 1 ever r . .d. " Uoals bun soref, ulcers, fever nores, ecsema nt .1 piles, 2ta at Chae. Strang, Druggist -Ki'ia orlntp ot tnirrshln mans sho!r.g all vacant land, fifty cent each. For reliable informal'- - oernlnc Government Intiil wrl1- o Krank K. Allev. Ahslrsatur lUxeburir Orc. 'S LITEST, Tries to Solve Problem What Be comes of Crickets In Winter. POLICE INTERRUPT HIS WOHK Queer Aotlons Result In His Arrest, and He Hat to Give Up His Investi Cstionj -Taken Home by an O "Fleer Under Protest (Copyrlaht. 1W7. by T. C. MrClurr.) Vi'hcu Mr. Howner hft m from Mho dluner table tlie othur evualut, be fUKst-d tbruuU the kitchen hilo the imck ytml. uud ufti-r tliree or four i.iltiuti the cook cuuie In to Mrs. Bow Beraud asked: "And can .tou tell me what's golut; to haiipeu now, nui'iimY" "How do you mcituV" "Why. Mr. Itotvfcvr U lou'Miiff fjr tFouiothliitf In the grans out there and lighting a mutch now nnd then. If thy itnn meter Is to be blown up or the water pipes bu rated. I wnnt to get out of here." She was assured that nothing in the line of tragedy wan likely to happen, and when Mr. II owner cume In ho was naked If he hud been hunting for a lost pocket knife. "It waa Just a preliminary Investiga tion." he replied. "InvoHtigntlon of what? I wish you wouldn't be upsetting the girl with your mysterious actions. You keep her on the ragged edge all the time. "Mrs. Bowser, If the men who have been delving Into the sciences for the FLASH INO THK LI0HT OVER TUB (1JIAB8 Inst 200 years hud paid utteiitlon to the whims of u red heuded tservant girl, where would we have been now f" "Then you ure delving, are youV" "i am. if I can contribute anytlHng to the general knowledge of the world by a little effort on my part I feel It my duty to do so. I have sueui very little time In In vent I gating, and yet It has not .been entirely thrown away. What would wo have known of nat ural history If hundreds of men hnd not delved? But for the fact that Rev. Mr. Long, the naturalist, has spent yeurs and years In the forest, would wo know that .when children are lost a wolf takes It upon himself to lead them home? Would we have learned that when a bird breaks Its leg It nets as Its own surgeon by tying splints around it?" "And you were helping along the cause by looking among the bones, bottles and cans in the back yard'" suggested Mrs. BowBer. Mr. Bowser didn't reply for five min utes. It took him all that time to flush red and white and keep from yolllng out at her. When he had flu al ly got a bold with his toes on the floor he replied: "If yon want to know what I was out there for I can tell yon. There were some gentlemen belonging to the Naturalist club In the office today, and the question came up as to how crick ets passed tbe winter. They contend ed that they burrowed in the earth be low the frost line to reappear In May, nnd I contended that they died of hun ger and cold and that the crickets of next year would be born of eggs de posited In the grass. I stepped out Into the back yard to make a prelimi nary Investigation." "But what do you care whether crickets die off or not?' . v"What did the world care whether Stevcnsou Invented bis locomotive or not? I am not caring so much for my self, but for the generations that are to come nfter mo. Tbe evenings have grown cold. Wo have had frosts. If the crickets burrow they nre burrow ing now. If they turn up their toes It ought to le ens? to find their dcn,d botles in tbe graaa. ''Shan't we run Into Oroen's a little while tonight? she arked to change the subject. "Not tonight We can run Into Green's any time. It Is a still night, with a touch of frost In tbe air. There couldn't be n better night to Invest! gnto the cricket problem. If I solve It In the manner I exeet to, I waut to write out my discovery and send It to Un dally pnpers. I am now going to tuko a little walk and may not be tack for an hour or two, "Very well, replied Mrs. Bowser In resigned tones, 'realising thnt any ob jections were useless. Mr. Bowser put on his fnll ffvercont and hat nnd took tip his cane and left the bouse. As soon ns he got outeide the gate he tried to look like a natu ralist who was on the eve of a great discovery, but he didnt make much of a success nt It An old woman cams nlong and stopped him and asked for a nickel to buy tea with, and when be refused It she stopped back nnd sflld: "It Is such brewers ns you wKb tlM big stomachs on them that are driving the poor people to revolution." Heard a Crioket, Mr. Bovver walked on f--r h-!f a mile aud Iheu reached the ttiiMirhs. He had no sooner struck vacant prop erty tbr-i the voice nf a cricket reach ed hlia. U vai a p'nlntlve vel'-e. It seemed f,0 ft.y thai :'ie wub.ro. elou season wnn ver, pVw nd V- come the frtrhlon iiu, world had do longer n ' 'u i,....k els. Matches. In , Mcia 4 beu r i r brought along, und the uluuU-ur nut urallst was soon down ou his knees and flashing tbe light over the grna. After Ave minutea he cajue face to face with a cricket. It was nn old shell back, who bud beeu bopping about am; stuglug all Hummer uud now bad u Mm! and dusty look. lie even looked Into Mr. I.'Wfc.-r's eyes with what see: ne 1 40 be hu uppttjl. He didn't I want money, but he certainly had cold 1 eei ami wu uuuiiuig ut reutuur Lwu. Ho hndti't borrowed aud hu hadn't frozen to deuth. und the discovery didn't solve the pruMeui. The Irme'jt hnd Just taken a stir' hoppetj -u hop when a gruff voice at Mr. Bowser's elbow demaudod; "Now. tliv'a. what sort of a racke t is thlh? Whut have you lost here on ray lotn that you are lighting mutches to see hyr "My friend, 1 am looking for crick eta," replied Mr. Bowser as he rone up. "W-b-a-tr- "looking for crickets, I said." "Then you'd bettor have the kceMr of nu Idiot asylum looking for you Wlnit in the devil do you, wnnt Of crickets r "l)o you know whether crickets bur row In the earth nt this time of year or simply die of the cold?" "Do I know? Do I know?" shouted tho man as he began to swing blrt arms ubout. "lou must think I'm lunatic to nsk me such a question as thut I'm tho owner of that saloou up there, and I have no time to be around bug hunting. By whut right do you come on my property without saying a word to me?" "Why, If you are so mighty particu lar about it" "WelL I am that, and you get off. You may be bunting for crickets, and you may be hunting for geese, and you can't g too soou to please me." Mr. Bowser went. Tie realized that a row In the neighborhood would dis turb all tbe crickets for a mile around. lie continued his walk for half a mile and then turned aside from the street again. There was no saloon In sight. aud the nearest house was forty rods away. He now caught the voices of at least six crickets, and be paused to In terpret them. As near as be could mnke out half of them wanted hot beef tea and woolen blankets, and the other half wanted to borrow spade and pickaxes to do their burrowing with. He got down and lighted mors mutches, and he was carefully paw ing over the cold and brittle grass when be beard a horse coming on a' gntlop. He bad hardly straightened himself up when a mounted policeman bnlted beside him nnd asked: "Who are yon and what are you do ing here?" "My nume's Bowser, and t was look ing for crkkets." "Don't try to guy me, old man. I wnsn't born yesterday." Perhaps you never heard of a crick et for all that" Arrested by Policeman. "Ob, yes, I have. I know a cricket from an old vag the minute I set eyes on hhn. You are coming along with mo. You are one of the fellers that kept the crime wave going last sum mer." Mr. Bowser fell back on his dlguity. No go. Then ho tried bluff. Worse yet Then ho accompanied the officer back to the saloon and identified him self and stated his object in such a manner that the cop was finally con strained to say: "Well, I wouldn't have believed there was a man fool enough to go hunting crickets at night, but perhaps you are all right except being a little cracked In the bead. I'll see you home, nnd If your wife has good sense shell keep yon off the streets o' nights after this." HAye, she'll have to." added the so loonlst. "I'm sure the old cock was after my flock of geese, no matter what he says, and if be comes again I'll Jump him seven feet high wiib n chnrge of buckshot.' Mr. Bowser wanted to ga home alone but the officer was tnjttng no chances. Ue nccoipanled him clear to the gate, advising und warniug blm all tbe way. aud be sut bin horse antll tbe doer opened nnd closed again. "Well," said Mrs. Bowser as she looked up from her book, "have you found out whether crickets burrow or freeze?" "We'll see our respective lawyers about the divorce lu the morning." be quietly replied as be fell into n ohnlr with a slgt of relief. . M. QUAD. Not Quite the Sam Thing. "Simpleton seems to have a fortuLt' In bts mine." "Er no! The fortune's only In hu mlnX BY THE LITTLE ONES. Amu.ing 8ay!ngs Out o.' the Mouth, of Bab... Mrs. Nctehlxirs H'a too rod of yon. Mildred, to worry -our mamma so. Utile MlUlrcfi Huh. yon dtin't know mamma! She worries uie more than I woray her. Mother ITnrold, why did you tnke your little sister's candy this morning! Small Harold I dou't know, mam ma. Terhnps I'm a kleptomaniac. I.ltlle Ethel (looking at picture books) Elmer, where do you s'pose Adam rot the tanmos for nil the animals? Small Elm. r Why, from tho diction ary, of course. v ' A Juvenile Wriga'a. .o.-cr (an Invalid) Kliner. what did yon do v,'ltb the orangte Mrs. Kel;rh tors gave you to give to me yester day! 8raall Elmer It was too sotir for you. mamma, so 1 put some sugar on It and at It n"Telf. Chlroso News It Is livlu the rememl'iaUL-e of Joys .-. have lost that the arrows of af Diction are pointed. Mackemie, "Sir ARTILLERY CURI0SITIES7 Old Tims Cannon That Were Mad e Leather, Weed and Reek. Among tbe curiosities of artlller; odd inventions have a great place cannon have ueen made of th mos unlikely materials. Leather waa usee as early as Henry Vlll.'s day at tilt slew of Itoulozne. The very artlcloi were stored in the tower once, auf. IacIj-ii saw them There. Inscribe v i Murtl opus eat cul Don doflcl .Vi -mhls." Are they still lying U ..... cjruer of a forgotten eluoibui imui7 The Scotch employed leatbei pua. In lino to latter Lord Conway'i fur;: l.rtlons ut Ncwbotirne, nnd thoj uid the work well. Describing the fe vurlsh I'larm lu I'uris In 17112. CarlyU suyk: "Ouu citizen has wrought out tbt scheme of a wooden cannon, whict Trance shnll exclusively prolit by it the Unit tmstuuee. It Is to be mnde ol Btuves by the cooiiers, of almost bound less caliber, but uncertain as t streusili." Two small pieces brought to France by the filnmose ambassadors as pres ents from Uiulr king 'to Louis XIV were tbe only aftlllery procurable foi the stack on the Ilastllle of eccentric model no doubt, adorned witb'dragont and golden Inscriptions, but etllcieul workmanship. We read of gold cannon In India.- There were two so de scribed at Buroda in Burton's time, "to which regular adoration was of fcred." In fact, the tubes were ol steel, but the massive gold casing cost &XJ.U00. For the defense of Malta In tbe old duys tbe knights "Invented a kind ol ordnance of their own, unknown to all tbe world beside, says Brydone. an eyewitness. They followed nut tbe nat ural rock here and there In sucb fash ion that the cavity was like a mortar, put a barrel ot gunpowder Into the bole, plugged it with a wooden disk exactly fitting and heaped miscellane ous projectiles thereupon. About fifty of these singular cannon defended creeks and landing places. Borne of them were six feet In diameter and threw 10.000 pounds weight of Iron or stone Into the air. Doubtless if all went well they would do tremendous execution upon an enemy trying to disembark. - But there are eccentricities still more curious on record. In a tomb on the Island of Chlnal, near Usumaclntn, Mexico, was found a cannon four feet eleven inches long of terra cotta, with terra cotta bullets. It Is suggested that when Cortes retired after his great flight at Ceutla, Tabasco, tbe na tlvoa copied the Spanish guns in clay, hoping to produce the same results. London Standard. LIKE THE INFCR'JO. Grsphio Description of a Climb Ovr a Volcanio Island. A climb over a volcanic Island In Bering sea Is tbus described In Outing Magazine by Itobert Dunn: "Cliff sank away Into chaos. Up right fans of tuffu, crevices like salt crusted wounds, chasms with leprous edges breathed all like mad. Less steam, but more crinkly and venomous gases. Parched white and red and ocher in their depths, they socmed al most to whistle yet they did not whistle a furtive, ambient, high pressure 'ZjsBsbo-ooo!' Was it. sound? Then I would pause and catch only the horrid, overburdened silence. "Tbe thing' seemed more friendly. Tho sulpbur no longer choked. You could have passed a burning bunch of miners' matches under my nose and I would have gulped the fumes like fresh air. But the Invisible venom still belched out everywhere, secret and furtive; now from jaws and gashes four feet and more across, no longer red yellow, but with fangs crusted white or brilliant green and bristling with rapier-like stalagmites. 11 eat tremors pulsed, as the whole were a vast roof too close nnder tbe eye of tbe sun. And below on tbe blasted acre under tbe beak the pant ing steam flashed out the supreme des olationcrumbling, clinkery and over parcbed; trailed away Its smear of the dull rainbow bues of sulpbur from grotesque mosaics. It was a pudding of slag fresh from that great furnace of the unknown fusing point, and how alien to tbe cold waves and winds of tha subarctic r Brain Growth. The brain usually stops growing at about fifty, and from sixty to seventy It is more likely to decrease. It has been related by Canon MacColl that Mr. Gladstone's bead was constantly outgrowing his bats. As late as the Midlothian campaign, when he was nearly seventy, he was obliged to have bis bead remeasured for this reason. Canon MacColl's conclusion that this continual growth of brain contributed to Mr. Gladstone's perennial youth ful ness appears not unwarranted. Lou don Spectator. Oratory. "What am oratory, B rudder Jack son?" "Brudder Slmmlns, I will elucidate. If you says black nm white, dat am foolish, but If you says black am white an belle rs like a bull an' pounds on a table wlf bofe fists dat am oratory, an some people will believe you.1 Atlanta Constitution, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice It hereby (tItpti thnt the nndfrttlaned bot tiled h:i final account at ttie a4mlnitrntor with tbt? will nniicxfd ot the rtat ol Michael Klftct dceeiced with the County Court of Jncksoa Comil Oregon, and ;ho Court has tet Monti a, thf 'nfl Gay of Mirch, 1908 at thu hour el 'J o'cl p m. at V. time antl court room 'i -aid t Mjm the ;ica lor the flnnl KftiU'inentol f.i ,1 nocount, and the hearing ot o blot-1 in tit t: t fcwntp. mil r.vd flrM iubHl'ed 'hit Slit day ol Jajjua y, roe, M. PPRMV. Am1nluratoT with th will pnmxed ot the estate of Mtt hael Rlgg, tlvecated. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT T -ntvCotm of th itau of Oregon, (.! nekton Count v In tho -iner ol 'hf I'tiatc ofR. W Kennedy, vnd Nottrr i h nl ru n nm! the nnder.tmed admiMrn.t r of ai. vcmmi-d 'itte tin flle.1 hi flcaWci .;i In u.ld ma:ter. and that hy an orx'er r.if,f i- the r-mnty Court mule Jannarv S, tt-t til 't. ting o! ta' i ac count wtll be he:tr1 on Monday, :ht 2nd Any of March, 190S. All hrr M '""'Thy notified to flit tbetr objw iu - count on or before the above uu. ? VrlON, Administrator sths Ksnaedy, dcceMd . SHERIFF'S SAIE. In tbe Cln tilt rouitof ibe Pai t Ok tuu nr the Cuuiy t r Multnomah Mary J. Flan Han. P.alrtlff vi f Charlei N. Wall, Defer dan t J liy rlrluc of .n Alia Kff utln U'ded oat of the AltJTt; euLiilvo i ouu. lu lc al ovc entit led at-1 tor t.tf diie. It d ul d 'atf(l ctobvr ltb, lVu;,Ui u a jLdifi.. i-i.l ivii-l. r. o iiju tertd In raid I ou ton Mny ?Ji .. IKVt in Ir or of i-ittli urt an.1 atttut .u ir. m.t u-r im -i'in of 9U.4i u if t-ibcr wnh W-'i'Hir-t lid 1iii e.t then oh li e May '."Vii :, hi he m ofli pi teut vm r nnuuiii, tonnnandiug m lu levy upon ai!i ell tuch p rt..nil p'oiieity of CharleN. Wli. or ll onitti t-ui imiu o uts fvitind. tbt n out oi ihw t ':-rt t l n Ui$ ut said dilcOdaiit. mm ti 1M. t l lotiii i.i JiLi-tiron Louutv tin-.lu whkb a- I)- tii luti in ten it or n-ut at or ir.t'e art li voiu. M, ai wblch dato a dul,v and nreir.d naukflui ol judgment lien w,.- llu-d 'u Jack ton Count. Dreuuti. 1 bt Hie aiiaa extc.it ton uow lu my huudc rec'.tit tt fact thut an execut tut htt liert-tofore beeu Imiu-.i on ld judu;-iu Ui.d-r d tti-of My ivtt IW; dirit.-i io Sheri m Multnomaii t'ouniy.ore. baid hbvrtn rciuru- nf itiuc lu Cl. rk of I'ojrt u'icailblltd U'.'tr dute ul May lviti )1hj. That hri exet-Utioti .urtbt r ret-itctt the Ia t th a ibe ru:-rd Uuw an aij-rio cm of tbovc Juayuivnt b .ore di-fcrtbcd, by ilnttfl to Victor Laud Co. un dfi datauf Octn.er 1Mb. 1'a7, which raKU-, mom wu flkd Octobt r 16th. UfJ. 'luitt bv virtu'.-oi the ixeiuilun beretoto-e c'c'tTiUed. 1 tiid on ibe 2uth day ot Ja Uai-)-, lw. duly and legally levy xip-.u all lotereat. right or title Cbarlfft N- Wait JmJ lu or Ui the lollowluK property Mnrrb 3nfh, 1HW or thnt ht iu:i havo uL'mrid Liiurtito k.iiuti itiut due: I fcull Hi 8t, towi)ip .17. rcuth of lajin 4 Kati, Willamette Miridlau: rieclioo SA, uwn i nhlpX4, South of rnrte 2 Ful, WilUu'ttt Meridian and the Suribwvtt quartei ; the Wt-at half of tbe Eafct bail ; the Nortbeaat tjUHnci of the Northeart quarter; the South e;iii quarter of tls Soui IivhkI tjuarier and the North ballot tbe SouthwcsL qu-rter nil lu Ktctlou Hlxteeu (1) in township thtrtj:- lnt (29, Houtbol KangL- TUiot S Kas ofWH'.nm'lte MeildUri tu Oreiton: Also all of Sectlot fillte-n, id, lu Tuwutl.lp thltty Hlx (36) South of Range Tbiee ) kaat ol ibe Willametto Mendun la O ret on; Alo, he went bill of tb- Nurthcakt quarter uf Heo tlouKUtet n In Township i hlrty -eluht (84 South of KiiiiKt) Three t3 Kuitof the Wlllam. ette Merl Han. all ol thf abve land betas lit uaifd InJarkton County, Oregon. That tbe lev anJ n.U wade to tatUfy the balance on aid Judgment for wblch tie hcrrlnaboTe deiurlbod Allaa Execution wan laitucd. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald execution levy and 'u comnllanre with the commands of laid writ. 1 will un the 21th day of February 1HJ8, a; 10:00 a. m. at the imut doorol the County Court House, Jacknon County, Oregon, i hcII at public aucilon, subject to redemption. I to thenlgheit bldaer tor cash id baud all ttie right, title and lute-em Charlei N. Wall had i In or to tbe above described property March 'J0. 1809. or which be uiav have ulnae acquired. or any part thereof, to latlvfy tala execution. I ja'a win z-iin ai uiuanuvry iwoe. First publication January 24. 1MB. I Lait publication February M,-18. - D.HJACKSON, Sheriff of Jackaon Couttj , uiegon. By D. B. Oram, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at R.meinirg, Ore.. Jan. 22.1906. Notice ll hereby given that MtloC'alon I I'hocnlx. Oreemi. baa filed notice of his intention to make final eoldtera flveyenrs nrr of In support of bit claim, via : Ilumevtuad Entry No u:vi, made July 1ft, 1907, for tbe N W JJ, Section 6 Townahtp 88. South, Kange 1 Kaat, and that aald proof will be made before a, Bliton. Commli h loner, at his office, In Med lord. Oregon, ou Saturday, March 2H, UK. Ilenamei the following wltneaaea to prove hU cnutiuuourt reiidoiice upon, aud cultiva tion or, the land, vli: Frederick K. Purrv. Arthur Furrr. Jam es Smith, of Phonlx, Oregon; S. peter Barua burg, of Med ford, ure iron. Ut.JAllI Ij, E.IH'1. Kectt-r, NOTICE FOli PUKLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at .tent burg. Ore., tan. 22, 1908. Notice la hereby kIvhu thaLOrtJar Erlckson, of Hutie Full it. Ot.. hit riled notice of his ln- teiillon in malco ttnsl ttVA vearn. nrotf In kud- Ijort of hia elalrr , vlx: HonieBtciid Entry No. 202H, made September 10, lftrj, for the Frac tional NEL and NW 6b , Section 4, Townnhlp S6, Soilth, Runge 9 Kant, and that Maid proof will be mnde before A. S. BH tnti, U. S. CommUeloner, nt hit olfloc, In Aieuiora, uregou, on inuraaay, aiarvn m, 1'JOK. lie names the followlnsr wltnetet to Drove bin coutlrnious residence upon, and eultlva Hon of. tbe land, vlx: Charles A. Obench.tln, John A.' Obenchaln, John Swanaon, Ucorge H. Wcat, all of Butte Falls, Oregon, Kegioter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Det artlnent o tthe lc terlor Land Office at Hole burg. Ore., Jan. 22. 90t Ntlc ta her hv alvan that Jorlah Merley. of Hlg Bulte, Oregon, has filed notice of hia Intention to make final five years proof in support of hit claim, vlx: Home H'ead Kntry No. tai:?. made Oct. Int. 1JWS, Inr the K U HW U. N W SW W. Bttc. . Two 3V South. Ranges Lait and that aald proof will be madebntore A. S. alitor., V. 8. Conunii sioaer, at his office. In Medtord, Oregon, on Wednesday, Jian-n -a, ivm. HenameH tbe fo' losing wltneBxesto prove hit. oontiruous residence unon. and cultivation of, the laud, vlx: rreneriCK v. Meoynai, james i. ration. Aaron Beck, William W. Parker, all ol Big Butte, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Beglitar. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Depart nn en t of the Interior. Land OfOoe at Roseburg, Ore.. Jan. 21, 1908. Notice la herebv slven that Orra M. Whitley, of Prospect, , Oregon, has filed notice ot his Intention to make final five yean proof in support of hli claim, vlx: Home stead Entry No. 11769, made July 1, 1W2, for the NEli. Section IS. TownfthlD 38. South, of Range 2 East, and that aald proof will be maae Deiore a. o. union, u. o. turn mtNsioner. at his office, at Utdload. Oreson. on Monday, March 23. 1908. ue names iov louowing wi.nessea iu prove bin continuous residence upon and cultivation ofTthe land, viz: I William A. Hlgtnbotham, of Prospect, Ore gon; Edward Hlglnbotham, of Derby, Oregon; Tracy Booth by. of Dtrby, Oregon; Alfred Gor don, of Pioipect Oregon. Reg flier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ol the Interior. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore., Jan 22 , 1W0S. Nntfce la hcrebv siren that Frederick V. Mcdynikl ot Big Butte , Ore., hat flied notice of hm intention to make final five-years proof Innupportof hit claim, vlx: Homestead Kntry , No. i 1 174 made Dec 14, lPul, for the Section 2M, Township 84, Bonth, Range I 8 Ean. and that said proof will be 1 made before A. B.Uliton, U. 8. Commissioner, at hit office, at Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, Aiarcn ivw; Hnnamns tha fnllowtnff witnesses to Drove his com imSuiH residence npon.and cultivation of, the land, vfxl Jot-iah Merley. Zack Maxcy. Jamea I. Pat ton, Frnnk D. Nether lend, all of Ulg Bntte, Oregon. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Itooebunr.Ore , Jnn. 22, ISrS ' v., tin l.hrahvitnihit William T. An- drewx, ol Mrdford, Oie , ha filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof In Support OI nil Claim, vis; imracsiena Kntry No. 14417. made July 1 Ifio". tor the HW SKKl. Section 2, Township 87, South. Rnim 1 WoKt. and th it i d oroof win be made before A. B. Hilton, u. s. comtniM-.o-ier, t hisoflicc. In lletlford, Oregon, on Friday. March 7. .... lie names the following wltnnsei to prove bts continuous residence upo , and cul livntion of, tbe land, vlx: Charles D. Ilaselrfgge. Jamea Map, Edward M. Antlrewi. Sammli T. Gardner, Henry Humphry, all Of Medtord. Oregon. ' benjaAnl.eddy, Register. NOTICE FOK PUHLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Rosebur-r.Ore., Jan. 22. 1M8 , Not'ce la hereby ftren that M.mroe Baldwin, of Big Hittte. urecon, has filed nf tee of hli Intention to make commutation final proof in support; of bis claim vlx: Home t-rt Kntrv Si. l:'vi;. made Anill IS. IPM. for the N BW.'on 12 Towurtlp 16 South of Range 1 Ka-t. and tfc'at aald proof will re maoe oeiore a . union, 'j. a iom mlstnner. at hi office. In Med font. Oreeoi on Tufiday.March 24. '.5 He names tne louowin wnaet o pro hisconttnuout residence nson acti l uitlTatlon of the land. vlx. , Charles A Edmondton, John A Obenchaln Charles j bench sin, Jecditoo Edtell, allot uig uetie. uregoD. . UssjAjasL. EtwT, " Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE t 1678. KOTJCftTOR PUB LIU A Tits'. CnUil f-t-rl T r.nd Office, ttosrt urg, oity.n, Lembfr I. ltfOT. Notkvla heit-by ntVii itt in compliaiiOS witu tbe niovltloii ofibe ah ol Congress ol Jui.eU. IhTh. eat lieu An hi lur tbu sale ol lln.U-r laud iptbeHtak t4'altforn1a, Ore gon, Kt-YKtiu, aud U'shuiit) i rrl.ory." an exlciideJ to III .be fubl' Lani Him.iI: iv auk of Aut.ua! 4, IbVI, T MATTIK L. tRUXEY. of Vaiiouuver, Conniyi Clarke, State of IVa-bii g'un, ba.tl.i'Ci-Mhd lu ibis office hef kwoiu amu-im nt No tt, tvt tb purchase 't 11. . Knuib West i;uartef m iion No. 12, In TtiKitsbip No. JWfouih, H)ittJ No. 2, bail W. -M , a d Kill xiler rrixii t() (w. Illlt tua iund aiigfit ii- u.or viili-aWc luti, tmiDur or ttoue 1 ban for atrrlcji'iintl ii).oau4, aud to fhlaultxti bti fiuim totuul land before Uvgister acd H-:r.ivtr ai Wel'urg, Oregon, u Mt-atitsiik.v, me win day 1 jkuu.irv. i. nht-11, imcs Hit wilnt ist's: ii. liiii! SMIlpr. of u;. ct u.tr, YtUhbiugton Wui, LouliHu, D. M. Mcl'oi.ald, Wm, Luvvttp, aU cf Mud lord, uregou Any una nil ionons clalmtv advene-y the ahovc-dvscrlbed lands ure Iqueitedt rile tuvia v.uiiua su iuis vnivv sju UajClUrt) Statu aWU uay of Janumy. litis. BtHijAMiM L Khy, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, NUlICh; tOKPUBLl CATION. United aiates La.d Cffico. Roeburg. Oregon, Niy. 12.1'J07. Notice ll bereliv irtven that Inmmt.lUncs wtib the provlbi.mv of the uct ofUongieutt of JuneS, 1H78, entitled "An act for be sale of tiiiibt-r lau a In the Statc-a ot Cullsrniit, Ore gun. Nevada, aud Washington Tcrltory," al exiendeil to all the i'ubiic LutidSiuta by act. of August i lfeltt. JOHN A. TROKH. of Vancouver, county ot Clarke Btate of Washlngiou. filed in till ofrlccon kviember 2J, IVOft, Lib sworn mhicuicui No. mak (or the pureuiue oi ini? n yA, ot Beciion IX. 2, in Township No. Suuth, Kunge No. 2 U"t,W. M .Ore, and will ofltr priof to show ijiai tha lund aouicht it more valuable for lit tiiiiu-r op stone than for aKrlcultural purpoa-s, i,4l ta chiabllth hit claim lo tatd land feefcre tha neuiBier anu Ktceiver 01 ldh nuiccat Kose burg, Oregon tin Saturday, tbe JOib diy ol February. IKK. lleuameaas wltuetasea! D. N. ivrviiinld. John Lowe, B p Veumam, MarlSn Purke, all of Vancouver, Wash. Any and alt persou claiming adversely 'he above-deBcrtb.d lands are ictjUeMt-d tu file t neir rlaima in tht utnee on or befoaj aald 16th duy of Kebuary, llKiS. 11KNJAMIN L. Edy, leglsU'r. SUMMONS la tbe Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the county of Jackson The Oregon A California Railroad i ' uompaoy, naioiUT i vi I Matttaa Moll Defendant ' I To the above named defendant. Mattla Moll: IN TUK NAME vT TBK OTiTE OX OKfcUON: Vou are hereby required to appear anl ana wer ibe couiplaint tiled against you In tho above entitled court on or before ibe 6lu day of March, 1U08, being more than six weeks from tho 24th day nf January 1UOH, fir date of publication of thla autnmona, aud 11 ju tali so to am-ear and anuwer.lor want tberef the plaintiff win apply to the court for tbe relief prayed for lu the complaint, to-wlt: A decree adjudging that a patent cfthe Cnlted fitateB ot date June 0, 1902, iisutrd to you tor the bW a (tjouthwenl quurterj of the 8K )i. Southeast quarter, of Section I, Town anip34. South Kange 8 East ot the Wlllar. ette Meridian, conLilnlug 40 acrt't mire or lent in Ja ksou Couniy. Oregon, be adjudged t .ho v la. cancelled and tet aside, and that you be decreed to have no eatate or interest In xttd P'emtaet or auy v irl i hereof, ;1 tiiat plntn )(i bt; 'lt-c. (ji t! to be the owner In fee Fiinjiie aid en tit'ed to ib poFf osnin ft i?aiU nrt'im- and the whole tuercof, aud fur i la tubUs'sU dii-bu iscnu'iit-t This fcUiniiiOD. publiihbi d in the Met" font Mail once a week for bix consecutive weekn by order of dale Juno 21, 107, mude kby Hon li Uanua, Judge of aid Court I 'ate of Urnl Publication January 24th, ms. Date Of Lit tit Pubilvatlou Mareb 6tn. WM M COLV1G, WM d fknton. Attorneys for Plaint ft CITATION. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, fur the Couuty ol lackiton. ' In the matter of the tiuardfaiifihlp of Dvdla Jane Parltt r, lma Irene Parker and Lewis Oren Parker, Minora. Order to show cause on application of Guard Ian for Order el Hale of Ken! Estate. It appearing to tbih Court from the petition this da.v preiepud and died by L. R, Parker, the guardlun of the person and estates of Lydiajnne Parker, liixa Irene Parker and Lewis Or n Parker minors, ptaying lui an ol der of ixale of certain icol etnte belonging to ibe estate oj such wards, that it It to the bent In teres ttt olsid wurda thai tuch real esute bould be sold It Is hereby oraered Thai tbe next of gin o th(5ald wards and all persona Interested In the aald estate, appear hefoie thlt Ct urt on Baturday tbe 29th day ol February A D DOS at 10 o'clock. A. y ., at the Court Room of thla Court at the town of Jacksonville In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon then and there to show cause why an otder nhnuld not be granted for the tale of tuch real estate, de scribed In taid petition at follows: An undivided ono sixth Interest In the Southwest quarter of Section SO In township thirty six, 36, South of Range two, 2, East ol ttie Willamette Meridian tn Jaeksoo County, Oregon. And It It further ordered, That the next ol kin of said wards and all persons Interested fn 8aid Estate be nerved with a ronv nf thla order as a citation at least ten dayi oefore the neariug oi twic pennon, or Dy pun tuning m copy for the time prraenbed by law In tbe Medford Mall, a newfoaixr nubllabe) resular ly and week.y In Jackson County. Oregon. mhu iuin iuta uay oi January. iu. O0 W. DDNN, County Judge TIMBER LAND, ACT, JTJNEJ3, 187g. JN'JTlUld rUii FUBJUlUA'JJlUiN" United States Land Oaloe, Roseburg, Oregon, December It, 1WT. Notice if herebv riven that In comnl lance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18.8, entitled, "An act for the tale of timber lands in the stater of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states bv act ot August 4,1892, ALziRE RKTTF.I.T.k of Medford. County of JackBon, Ntate for Ter ritory) oi ursKon, nas minusy niea in tnis omcw hlw sworn statement No. 8764. for the nurchasa oftheNM N , ol Section No 2, In Town mnlD No.35. toutn. ranae ko 1 eatt. W M and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mure ikiuiuh lor iimoer or aiout than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to taid land before A. 8. Bliton, TJ.B Commissioner, at hlk office In Medford. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 4th day oi March, 1909. He names al witnesses: Marlon F. Caito ofKRgle Point, Oregon, Jennie E. Maltby, William H. Maltby, Labln B. Castor, all of meuiora. Oregon. Any aud ah pernonf claiming adversely the above-depr'bed lsnds are reouonted to rile their claims in this office ou or before said 4th day ol March, ivOS. UsnJAMII Lt. BT1DT, KCglRtei. EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the underlined has tiled Mm First and Final Account of his administration cf tlui E-itite of Charles H. Manwarnlng, deceased, with tbe Clerk of the' Cuunty Court ol tho Stale uf Orogfjn, tor Jack ion Countv; That byan'ortlnroflhc Hoe. Geo. WTJwgn, Judge of said Court, smd A .-count will rs2e on for hearing any object lou s which mag he tiled ihen-to, and tcr linal hearing and settle ment, at the court rorm of fald 'ourl, la Jacksonville, on Mondav the 17th day ol Feb rimry, A. O. lW8,i 1 o'clock P. M, ol tat "lTated Jan.Kth, 1903. M ILLIAM S. CROW ELL. Ex-Crtor of tbe Estate of Cbarlee H. .Man warning, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SfTTLEMENT'. In the matter of the estate of JaeobShadto dec rawed. Notice l hereby given thet e Ttnderr-lgred. admlnlitrator of the above entltb d eata-e, bus filed hia final account In said matter; and that bv an order ol the County Court of jackpon County, Oregon, the final hearbw and s'tiltment thateot will be heard In aM cirt on Monday, March nd 1908. aa 2: no o'clock A. M., of aald day. AH person n aienotl-D-d to (He their objections io said ona! isccoant on orbefnre "aid date and time. Dated January, at, 190 I . W. T. YORK Adft!nltrntor of tatd estotr., NOTICE Ol- j' let ..'iUN. Notice Is hrreby given that the partnership hcretoft fe existing between E. O. Whlietic and J. F. Co k unnrr the firm name of Whit., tide a cook by mutual content this day has been dissolved, and that all acconrtt due raid partnerBb p re payable to K. O. Whiteside, who hat i " bao-.d tbe huitasts and amaiucd the HabliiiKi of i:ild firm. Dated at Midler !, Oregon, this 20th day .r January, ima- . O. WHITEST!-. i F COOH t