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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
west sine Llveni, Feeff am sale staples, R. 0. DUNCAN, frop. First-class Riga always invest repair. " Horaes Board ed by Day, Week or Mohth. Horses bought and 8old. Moore's Brick Stables, West 8ide Medford, Oregon Kltailk Coaatv Niwi. I have in Stuck all Regular Sizes, and can make any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will screen it. Contractor and Builder, Medford, Oregon R. W. GRAY, MADE TO t ORDER GARMENTS Eifert's IT'S THE MAN BEHIND THE SHEARS Who Creates the Nobby Fit. EIFERT Garment ire Cut and Drap ed bj Artistic Workman, who devote their time aod ability to pleas bit customers. Orders taken or Suits, from 114.00 and up. Orders taken lor Over Coals, $14 00 and up. Suita Pressed and Cleaned. Will Scientifically measure you, who has the Knowledpe of Measure menta Eifert I W. W. EIFERT The City Tailor, Meford. We Guaranteed the Fit. 8 Coal! Coal! Consumers or Draymen desiring high-grade lu ud 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. . DOAN, Manager MEDFORD IRON WORKS, . Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and Engine Repairing. Semi-Steel Shoes and Dies, Iron, Brass and Semi-Steel Castings of all Descriptions. Iron Build ing Fronts. All Work Guaraneed. Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. MEDFORD, OREGON. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. United State Land Office. Botetourt. Oregon, December is, WOT. Kotlee is hereby glren tost In compliance with the provisions of the set or Confreu of J jieMSW. ealliled "An Ml for tbeseleol timber lands In the etatcs of California, pro eon, r-'erada. tnd Wtoblnfrton Territory," ai extended 10 all tb Public Land Slates by act 01 August 4, 1W. FRAKK R. REDPES, 0! Medford, oounty of Jackson, Bute ol Oregon, bas thu day filed In this ofBce his sworn statement No. ran, for ths purchase of thNW ol E H ol Sec NO IS, In Twp So J2 8. Ranee no. R WM. and will Oder proof to "bow tnattbelacd sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for asrlcoUnral pur- Ksct. and to establish his claim to said land Tore A. i. Bllton, U. B. Commissioner, at his effic at Medford, Orefon, ea Tnasday, the 3rd da? of Marsh, IKS. He "ernes as witnesses: lather East, Oeorire Denial, Edward F. Graham and nil U mT. Qrteve.ell of prospect, Oreiron. Any and all persons elalmlns adversely ths ahoTe-descrlbed lands are requested to Bis) thslr claims In this oOce on or heforc said Ird eaye. VsSaMtw U 1dDv. lrU. CASTOR I A for Infant and Children. Tbi Kind Yon Han Always Bon-pit aVsars the TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 United States Land offlee, Roseburr, Oregon, December IS. 1S07. Notice Is berehy given that In compliance with the nro.tslons of the act of Conerees of Jons a, 1878, entitled "An act fortbaealsof timber lands In the states Ol California Ore Bon, Nevada and Washington Tepaytory," as extended to all tbe Poblle Land BsfFes by Ml ol August 4. ISM, IDA SL D1T8WORTH. of Peylon, county otJeoason, (Stale or Terri tory) of Oregon, bas this day died In thieomee his sworn statement No. 8763. for the purcbese of the S Hi 8K of see No. XI, In Twp No. 38, 8 Rang No. 2, east, W H and will offer proof to show that the lane sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurpoeee, and to establish his clafm to said anu before A. 8. Hilton, 0. 8. Commis.loaer, at dis omce in Meniord, ttregoa on weaneauay, the th day of March. 1S0S. He names ae wilnesnea: WUltam T. Qrlere, Oeorge Daniel, Asa Lore .and Franees Aiken, all of Prospect.Oregon. Any and all persons claiming sdversely tbe above-described lands are requested Jo file their claims in this olltoe on or before said 4th day of March, mot. Bnuatro L. Boot, Register. For Sale. One Hre horse power motor, good aa new. Tike it ewaj for 115. One 46 horse power Kaseell automatic Engine Id first olaaa shape, look this up. Tbe price will surprise too, rail's Elite Laondrt, Medford, Oregon Klamath Falls Repabllleaai Last Taaedsy John Ratlin", 81, fell fro his hie wagoa while oomlng down Utakel tnoantaln and struok his bead against a pile of rook, knooklog him aaroaeeloos. This wa gon, loaded with a eord of wood, tan orer hie legs, badly braising bo' not breaking them. Cans . Merrill, whe was hunting for eattle, noticed the Uam standing etlll on the hill side without a driver. Riding np he discovered the nnoonaoloas body of Mr. RatllS,;and batrlealv dismount ing, euooeeded In retiring blm, He at onoe went for aid and tbe Injured man was taken to ble borne, where be was examined by Dr. Alex Patter son. It was found that no bones were Kails lot a Bomber of jeare. The funeral will be ovadootsd from the nndertaklg parlors of E. Whltlook at II o'elook tomorrow, . ., , At a meeting of tbe pnblio aohool board and the mayor last elgtt was deolded to close' tbe poblle sebool for the.tjalaaoe ol this week and bare tbe s.-bool rooms tboroogbly disin fected. 'There Is now only ooe case of scarlet fersr la Klamath Falls and that la la a mild form. Both tbe high and Bablio schools will raopeo next Monday morning. Tbe feet that Jamas Logos bas been ' drawn as a Juior for the special term of court beginning next Monday will glre aim occasion, after many years, to Tlsit Klamath r ails. I am tola by aa Intimate friend of his that Mr. Logos la moob given to staying at broken, and aalde from tbe bruises home, thai he eame to the valley with his father aad tbe family some sev enteen Teell ago, and that since then be has ouy twice been as far away sustained and toe . shock there was nothing serious. Mr. Ratlltf re membered only that be fell from ths wrgon. It is probable that Mr. Mer it! discovered him a few minutes af ter the sooldent. Constable Slate, of Merrill, arrived in tbe city at 2 o'jlock Wedossdey, having In custody Fred Llskey, whom be tamed over to Sheriff Obenohain for safe keeping at the ooany jail, Llskey was oonrloted of mayhem on the person of ha MoCall, and was plaoed under 1500 bonas by J untitle Soortgen, to await tbe con vening of tba circuit court. Llskey le what Is known as a "bad man" and baa been oaualng considerable trouble lo the vlolnity of Merrill, The day before hie last or! tie he was released from a 10 days' sentence In the Merrill for beating op some In diana. Tbe people oi oar neighbor ing town are considerably worked op over tbe affair aad eipieaalooe are freely given in favor of a long term In tbe penitentiary. In the tight whioh took plaoe between the two men, MrOall had one of hie ears bitten completely off, aod be will be left dlaogared for life. Both men ere reported to be of a rather quarrel some nature. This Is the second time Llskey has obewed an ear off of a man. The shipping season for settle from Klamath eoooy ie about over socoid log to the statemeot of Chailee Uor ton, one of tbe largest resident cat tlemen. Since August 1, 1907, tbe number of oatUe driven to Montague and Uazelle, for ehlpment to tne Oasland, Sacramento and San Fran- olsoo markets, has been 18,686 and there remains about 3,000 more which are to oe snipped soon. About half of this number were shipped by J. C. Mitchell, 1850 by liorton and tbe balance by Louie Uerber and Swan son ft ben. Horton baa suo more ready for market. At a low estimate tbe value of the beef shipments is placed.at over 1650, W0. This does not Include the oattle driven oat of the Fort oountry by way of Ashland, Medford and other northern points, California buyers are fully apprecia tive of the superior quality of oattle raised In tbe Klamath oountry and our beef always commands the high est market price. A prominent Calif ornia buyer remarked of a band of oattle reoeoty shipped from here: "That la tbe finest bunch of oattle 1 have eeea this year." Tbe last few daya has brought joy to the bearta of tbe email boy aod glri aod to many older naldeata of Klamath Falls, ae well ae to the eua- eomere of lee. Tbe sold weattber la faat prodaolngnr eapply of loe far next summer. The lovers of skating however, are not bothering abont next summer's loe , but are enjoying to tbe otmoat tbe exhUlrating pastime before It Is too late. Aooord Ing to tbe dlotum of the small boy, who Is an undisputed authority, there Is fine skating below the Gov ernment tunnel, also on tbe railroad ditch and Moore's canal. The latter to be tbe favorites aod are more generally patronized. Joseph Conger, one of tbe oldest resiaeots of Klamath oounty, died at bis home on Conger ave,, at 11:30 Saturday morning, at tbe age of 76 years, S months and 23 days. The deceased baa been a sufferer from a oaooer for several yeara.whtoh finally resulted In bis death. Mr. Conger was born lo Pike oounty, Indiana, May 11, 1831. Be oame from Indiana in the spnng of 1853, aooompllshlog the plains Journey with ox teams aod being tbe regulation six months on tbe way. starting oat May 4, be ar rived near Salem September IS, and a month later went to Coos Bsy, with tbe expectation of making that re gion hie home. Not rinding sofficleot Inducements be returned at tbe end of the month, and In the spring of 1854 made his way to Yreka, Calif,, engaging In mining, wher e he re mained during the Modoo war. In 1K77 be oame to Llnkvllle now Klamath Falls and In 1876 purchased tbe property oo (Jongjr Avenue, lie engaged himself in raising fruit and tbs buying of fare aod enjoying the life of a bachelor, lie was a member of the city oouaoll In 1890. Klamath Falls Express: J. Frank Adams, who is In town from bis l'ule lake borne, stated that it will take eeveial daya yet to deter mio If there Is a permanent under ground outlet that will materially aid lo draining Tale lake. Tnoee In terested heve six. meo at work enlarg ing the hole Into which tbe water has been disappearing. Mr. Hortense Henllno died at bar home In this city this morning from beait failure. She was abont 50 years of age aad oame here recently from Eugene. Rhe leaves two sons aad two daughters, oae'Archle Uee llne, having been a reeldeat of tbe Real Estate 1 rests fere. Tbot Thomson, te Joe Stephens, land In bk"U," Talent; 260. O S Butler et ux, to J M Potter et ax, 4 acres la (p 89 s, r 1 et MOO. W R Burr et ux, to Emma E Pel lett, part of lot 1, bk 32, Cool Id gs Add to Ashland I $865. Wsllle M'thoney to Alfred L Woolen, part of lot 10, bk 1, Cottage Add to Medfordf (230. DenJ Eggleston to Val Snyder et nx, lots 25, 26 and 27, bk "I," R R Add to Ashland 1 1300. E M Holntlre et ox, to D P Two good et ax, 5 stores In tp 39 t, r 1 e, lioo. ..... Ueo W. Cavenaugh et ux, to J VT Baker el ux, land lo tp 39 s, r 1 e i 13,- 000. Minnie J Igget et nx, to John Cam eroo, lot 27, bk "L" R R Add to Ash land; 810. . Receiver's Office to Little Button, l,eT...WIIM..rWwyicWIra from home aa Klamath Falls, that I ript for 80 acrea In tp 34 s, rle ae weal there once when he filed bis application for a homestead, and tbe eecond time wben he jreut to prove np and that be has not beeu further from home than Bonanza and Dairy alooe them. ,lie ie not so mooh averae to travel, but borne salts him best. ronna valley-Correspondent. Neglected Colds Threaten Life. I From the Chicago Tribune.) " 'Don's trifle with a cold ' la eJ advice for prudent men and women. It may ne vital In the eaaa of a rh I IH Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm olotblng are the proper eafe- uaras against ooias. if tney arc main talned turouch tho changeable wnnth. er of autumn, winter and spring, the ohancee of a aurorisr from an ordinary -u.1.4 111 L l I I . . .. . 1 ' wiu win uw ulcus, out me ordinary light cold will become severe if neg lected, and a well established ripe cold is to the germs of diptherla what hon ey is to the bee. Tbe greatest menaee to child life at this aeaaon of the year i sue negiootcMi ooiu." wnetoer it lea child or adult, the cold alight or severe, the very beet treatment that can be adopted Is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is safs and sure. The great popularity and Immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cares of this ailment. A cold never results In pneumonia wben it is given. Eor ssle by Charles Strang. Probate Court. Estate of Julia A Edwards, deceased. Order appointing Rufus Edwards, ad mlnietrator and Geo A Jnckaon, A P Talent and I L Bamtlton, appraisers. Estate of James Elliott, deceased. Order confirming sale of personal prop erty., Guardianship of Nina M., N,B. and Gurtrude Harris. Inventory and ap pralsment Bled, showing estate to be valced at 81500. In matter of guardianship of Herold Russel and William Van Scoy, heirs of Paul E, Van Scoy.deceased. Order ap pointing Charlotte Van Scoy guardian of seid minor heirs. In matter of guardianship of Vera Schaumloffel, a minor. Inventory end appraisement filed, showing eslsts to be valued et $1033 60. Estate of J M Heckathorn, deceased. Order appointing Prank Lewis adm. and H Doubleday, E A Hlldreth and E Pool, appraisers. Estate of Rosa CorbeXt, deceased. Order appointing March 2d as day for hearing final settlement of estate. Estate of Wm Kobison, incompetent. Inventory and appraisemeat filed. showing estate valued at $5079 30. Guardianship of John Peninger, aa insane person. Confirmation of sale of real property. Estate of J J VanBardenburg, de ceased. Order appointing adm, de bo nis non. Albert VanBardenburg ap pointed. Estate of Daniel A MoKlnnon, de ceased.- Order appointing C L Reames adm. and Peter Applegste, W R Stan sell and John P Miller appraisers. Estate of O Earewaki. deceased. Or der confirming sale of real property, In matter of Vera flhaumloffel, a minor. Order to loan money. Estate of Carollta Gore, deceased. Final aocount and report of adm. filed and approved. Estate of Milton B Norrlt, deceased. Order admitting will to probate and appointing Thos G Cooper, executor, and E A Sherwin, F S Engle and L L Mullltt appraisers. Estate of Angelina Belms, deceased Supplement to final report 'filed. Estate of R W Kennedy, deceased. Order setting March 2d aa day for hearing final report of adm. In matter of last will of S T Howard, deceased. Order appointing J K How ard and S T Howard exeuotors, and W 8 Crowell, M L Alford and Orris Crawford appraisers. Estate of James Musty, deceased. Final report of adm. filed and opproved and adm. discharged from further lia bility in tbe matter. Estate of Michael Ganey, deceased. Inventory and appraisment filed, show ing estate to be valned at 1103. Estate and guardianship of Amelia Walters and Sophia Walters. Order appointing C W Wolters guardian. Estate of John Murphy, deceased. Order appointing March 23d as day for hearing final report of adm. Estate of John Beckner, deceased. Order appointing One Newbury adm. and Theo Cameron, C C Br-ekman and B D Kubll appraisers. In matter of last will of Maria M Wrisht, deceased. Order appointing A J Hanby executor, and A Jeffers, D C Grlms and W C Price, appraisers. In matter of last will of Arthur Pool. Order appointing (Jus Newbury adm. and T Nichols, Frank Lewis and A L Hazleton, appraisers Estate of James Elliott, deceased. Order to show cause why property should not be sold. Kodol Dyspepsia Cart) Drpjaata what vaej eats $200. Mary S Byers to Cliai Ganiere et ux, land In tp 89 s, r 1 e; 810. Viola Hicks to S L Harmon et ux. l.SS acres on Nutley st, Ashland; $10. Viola Hicks to R M Hicks, et ux, same as above ; $10. Mollie Miller to Minnie A Neil, part of lot 7, Valley View Add to Jackson ville; $25. Jackson County to J K Neil, land In tp34 a, r 1 e; $10. Horace McLaren to A T Londgren, land In tp 37 a, r 2 w; $200. E M Mclntlre.et ux, lo L L Shelley. et ux, lots 6 and 6, bk 49, Summit Add to Ashland; $250. Chss Higinbotham to Mrs Eva Rob erta, 1 acre lo tp 37 a, r 1 w: 11200. School District No 29 to i W Mitch ell, et al, 1 acre In tp 37 s, r 1 w; $1. Allle Davis, et ux, to W J Mason, et ux, land In tp 88 s, r 1 w; $250. H i Epp to A Hatch, 160 acres In tp a, r 8 e; (425 75. M J Opp to W G Opp, land la tp 39 e,rSo;tl. H C Mackev to Martha W Sheppard, lot4,bkl, Short's Add to Medford: 1100. Msrtha W Sheppard to E N Warner, same as above: (10. E J Gllmore to James Galbralth. agreement concerning 20 acres In tp i a, r i e; M150. Lizzie Lovesee to Fannie M Hardy. lot 22 and part of lots 20 and 21, bk "1," It n Add to Ashland ; (750. Emma E Pellett to Jas G Chumos, part of lot 1, bk 32, Coolldgo Add to Ashland: (10. T E Hills to Eva T Swank, land in Ashland; (3500. Mary Quinn aud Kate Phelan to John McNulty. nower of attornev. Sheriff Jackson to C H Gillette. 40 acres intptO a, r2e, sheriff 'a deed ; $2.12. P K Nalley to Niels Nielsen, 35 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w; $3000. John Klnkle, et ux, to Rose Hay- monds, 80 acres in tp 37 s, r 4 w; 1. Minnie D Roblson to W S Chapman, et nx, 32 acres In tp 38 s. r 1 w; (1000. U 8 to Thos Whltworth, patent to 0 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w. W G Kltts, adm, to W I Mclntyre, 1.20 acres In Booth Jacksonville; $800. Panlins Kltto, et ux, to W 8 Mcln tyre, 13.62 acres in 8 Jacksonville, also lots 1 and 2, and part of lota 8 4 6 6 7 and 8, bk 24, Jacksonville, also lot 26, containing L98 acres in Uolman's Add ; (2200.' Eli Dshack to Ellxa J Lswis. 2.aores In Ish Add to Medford; (1 . W I Mclntyte, et ax, to W O Kltto, part of bk 24, Jacksonville ; (1. Jas E Mead to Ellen Jones, land In tp84s, r 2 w; $1. Dsvld J Wilson to George B Pesss, lana In tp 23 a, r 4 w ; (25, Geo H Pease to Lookout Lumber Co, land In tp 38 s, r 4 w; (1. ' G P Billings, et nx, to L George, 10 sores in tp 89 s; r I e; (400. Ellen Taylor to Mary J McAllister, all of D L C No41, In tp 39 a r 1 e, con taining 148.24, also 11.76 sores lntp 39 s, r 1 e, also other lands In tp 39 s, r 2 e; (144 50. Jas Taylor, et nx, Ellen Conner, M A Taylor, Lizzie Spenoer, et ux, Mary Ann Sumpter, to Mary J McCalllster, same aa sbove. Daniel Walker to Wm Taylor, 4.99 acres In tp 30 s, r 2 e; (1. CIRCUIT COTJKT. Cells Meagly vs. W O Kltto. Plain tiff given nntil Eeb. 10 to file emended complaint. Mark Applegste vs. W G Y Jones. Demurrer sustained by court. Prank 0 Kelsey vt. City of Medford. Defendant given until Feb. 10 to an swer. E E Foss vs. Emmett Beeson. Suit to reform deed. Decree for plaintiff. Mery Ann Grlmsley vs. D W Bee be. Suit to quiet title. Decree for plain tiff. Falrbank. Morse & Co. vs. Harmes Mining Co; action to recover" money. Judgment for plaintiff. John A. Nyswarner vs. Jennie Nys- warner; suit for divorce. Decree grantid. Court adjourned until Feb. 10th. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite. "We prefer Chamberlain's Cooifh Rcmedv to Rnv other for our children." says L J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It has also cone the work lor us in hard uolds and croup, and we tnke pleasure In recommending It." For ale by Cbaa. Strang. For Sale, Two ponies, sound, and gentle for ladles or children to bandla, four and six years old. Also gooa driving horse, aad about 800 bushels of bails y Inquire of, was. Taylor Sons, Medfoid. llndtteyiMlndley We have moved into our new quarter, next door to the old stand, and now nive 1 umplo room to show our tine to advantage. We dpal in new and second hand FUlt X1TUKE, HARDWARE, Cliinaware and ilasware. Also heating and cook Stoverf and Tinware of all kinds. Warehouse, Storage and Commission House Give us a trial we will treat vou riuht. . " ... . ,, Xi xt door to Hubbard Bros. Medford, Oregon WHEN YOU WANT TO EAT WELL. eat with enjoyment and keep well, provide yourself with rolls or bread, tbe kind we bake fresh every day. II yon haven't tried our rolls and bread, you haven't been in line witn the wise ones. Order by 'phone If vou ilka. ... VIENNA BAKERY GEO. H. CHURCH, Prop. When You Havel a Bad Cold VUtlQUiVVlUe) 15. Hall sWUMHHIi. SORE THROAT, leeMweer onsen esse THMATarUJNGS. JCtaMeilaw1fef!lCt.j B Price XS cent jjj You want a remedy that wilt no only give) quick relief but effect a permanent oure. Tou want a remedy that will re lieve the lung and keep expectora tion easy. . Tou want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that ta pleaa ant and Bate to taJte. Cbamberlain'a Cough Remedy meets all oftlieae requirements, and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad oolda stands without a pear. A Severe Cold Quickly Curtd by Cbim berlaia's Cough Remedy. "Laat winter t oaugbt a verw eevare cold Which lingered tor weeks," eaye J. TJr qunart, "f Eepnyr, Ontario. " My couch was ver - dry and barab. The local dealer recorcmesdeet OhaunrMrlala'eOough Bea edy aad aiaraaaeed It, so I gave It a anal. Oosamall bottle or It eared see. I bUve Cbambwrlabve Orach Bemedy to be the beet I have ever need. It is Equally Valuable for Children It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it For Sale by Chas. Strang, Medlord He Forgot Himself. Abnenttninded Employer (to stenog rapher) Write a letter to Murray and tell him to send us his address. Bohemian. Cartful. "Lend me your umbrella, old mnn.i will you?" nuked Meauley. "You've got one,' replied Ooodley. "You told me your wire siive you a flue one for your birthday Itust week.. Why don't you ute that?" "Oh, I'm afraid of losing that Thlladelphla I'ress. Little Irene I found a four leaved clover today. That means good luck. Small Elmer-Huh, I found a horse shoe! That menns still better luck. Little Irene How do you know? Rmall Elmer 'Cause I can sell It for 2 cents, "Hera Is a picture of a thimble, Emerson," said tbe Boston teacher "Now, can you tell me what a UUmbte lar "A ttalmble," answered small Emer son, "la a diminutive truncated cone, convex on Ita Apex and semlperfoiyited with symmetrical Indentations." Chi cago Newt. Kodol Dyspepsia Care DIqmU what voa Mfc Administrator's Notice. In tat ntttr of ths eiuti of Julia A. Bd warda. .1 i-tfie I. Motlctj it ui:ii)r ft n tu .1 tl.v tinVrtlfQwil hag b-tu duly .iolntfl aii i ). ittnl a Ad. mlQUlra;iir i ta eili rul iiilt . 1-.J tfttrdi, lata ol Jstciif jn co'intr. lr if i. "I" J tsj. -AM parawllt tM Villi Cl illlU ea-el II- 1 tid tat are nmtii ti prj i i 'ulr VCrlfltKl, lO t'i llUUula-gi.u A' ..la. ..Lit via theCUyof Mr-dforrt, JacKtou C m jr, wiwod, within tlx month no n .ju seller tne date l,t0, IUTFU9 EDWARDS. Administrator ot the ante ol Julia A. Ed ward, deceased. Dattd thumb uayur February, A. D., 1908, Admin strator's Notice. Id the mat)' rot the K lite of Joieph J. Van Harden bur,, rieuvaMd. Notler it tier'))? given,!), tl t tin undersigned, ry an ord-r ! tlitj 4-oo.nty u't -r made urn! enls-vd. ft'f. int"i t u uow the 1 il ijimtii.s-if Nt:d acting a u- it.tatfalor debj niajDt.n, ol iiiw i-naie of Jitscph i. anHar drtiburg, deceased. Allpernom having elalnia agatupl intd estate are brrpby noticed, to pre out the tame dulv vert ilea to Die. or uy at torney, Colvtg A Durham, at Ma J ford, Ore gou, within tlx mouth irom thl nut"'. AeUnriK I V A it n.inUKnllRnU, AdmlnWrtnr, Dnhonltt Non. CULVIU A DURHAM Attra. Dated reb. 14. ltM. 60 VEARft 1 EXPERIENCE VW -. "air av r .... J ' Tradc Marks) ocaiaNft Anyone twirling a ifcerfh ,,) datMrintion msy ejulokalr saicert.ilii our niihilmt fn whsrtmf tvn invention It pmbnblf I1".I''!A C'oniromilPiv tut frfti. ltt1et ago f try Ur itsiruringjtateiit. rnctift Ukin tli -dob ti Monti A CO receive t ldl anlK, wtn.Hii, enwrgea ia Scientific American. r iirarrf mi wwiir, irwT, on nj sjfisjnllOcJ I'.jrntvl, Terma, W nittit,$L Soldbrall newedsMlsre, CoMiftsNewYork loe. a r at, Weabloaioa. UC. eulstluli of stir slenllfl ' OASTOBXAi . g,mt4, 11. Kind In Hiie imt Bot