UThe Seller of Men.
1 1 1 1 1 m n i i m 1 1 in w 1 1
r t Copyright, 1907. by P. C. Eostment.)
Lopez win bis uouio. and bo n fti it
J Cuban patriot To bear him artrtio that
$ If they bad tbe proper .ulpuieuU they
would drive tbo Spanish from Cuba
vttbla t your was la cou tribute cash
r, uq the spot He solicited tuouey from
f. men In every walk of life. lie re
usived money from women who weptoi
.' as they gave It. To be one of t wot re
.1 or fifteen people Invited to meet at
- mme rosiilenee and bear tbe atory of
:' Lopes was a -rare treat In one aeuoe
and a sorrowful one In another. lie
-;' bad seen It all, been throupli It all,
. and be was a talker to patch your lu
V terest In the first tlozoa words. Months
. later be knew thut be was a monstrous
; hypocrite ond liar, and worse than
that, but when thy bumuu heart U big
with Bynipnthy its owner does not stop
f to critic 1st.
From Its Inception to Its close the
Cuban reljelllon was kopt alive by
t American contributions of cash, arms
j and volunteers. . Uncle Sam knew all
about it, but he rolled but tongue fn his
cheek. During the last two years of
the rebellion his vessels were almost
openly fitted out to carry arms and
J other supplies, bat If the United States
cutters chased them off the coast tbey
' did not overhaul them at sea. The
government inspectors at ftie New
England arsenals knew where the
arms went to, no matter what the
marks on tbe boxes, but tbey winked
at eacb other and saw nothing.
According to Lopez, 2.it00 patriots
were ready to rally as noon as sup
plhvVlth arms. A largo sum of mon
ey was collected and spent for mus
kets, revolvers, cartridges and machine
funs. Then there were blankets, ra
tions tod other things needed by the
soldiers. A steamer was chartered and
thirty Americans enlisted. Spanish
pies in New York reported the pur
chases to Uncle Sam. He replied that
he would attend to the matter and did
nothing. The same spies reported tbe
steamer. She was not even . looked
over by the revenue officers. To be
anre she was chased down the coast
by a revenue cutter that belched bar
rels and barrels of black smoke, but
when the filibuster was at last over
hauled It was to atk tf tbe captain
hadn't forgotten bis nightshirt on leav
ing New York. ,
Lopes was aboard. He bad been In
defatigable, lie bud been at Washing
ton. He bad directed all while sleep
ing in a garret and living on one meal
a day. A patriot on a pedestal! An
object lesson to tbe world 1
Tbe steamer was to touch at a cer
tain point on the coast. Word had
(one on ahead and a thousand Cubans
would be at band to swiftly unload
her. False alarms wouM be given and
the Spanish gunltoats called away
from the spot No precaution bad been
neglected. Nothing bad been left to
chance. When once tbe steamer got
headed for tbe spot she slowed down
t half speed. She was to reach the
landing under cover of darkness. At 4
o'clock In the afternoon nothing waa In
sight from ber bridge. At 5 o'clock a
heavy fog settled down. This was all
the better for the success of the expe
dition. Five hours' slow run would
take them to the bay selected, and bon
fires and torches would illuminate the
discharge of the cargo.
The fog "hail hoi lifted at 6 o'clock
nor at 7. At 8 one could Just make out
fro f orrn of a man seveu or eight feet
sway. The captain was a prudent
man. All lights were extinguished and
all nobies busbM. With the screw soft
ly turning, the filibuster bored her way
Into the fog like some blacker shadow.
The cap tutu. Lopes and half a dozen
. others formed a group by themselves
and spoke Jn whispers. All were ex
ultant Tbey were certain to get In
" ' Of a sudden the thank, thunk, thunk,
r of a propeller was beard from straight
bead. It could not be mistaken for
j any other noise. Then came the same
noise off the port bow. Then It came
i from the start ward quarter. Tbe group
listened with beating hearts.
'f'orpottots or whales!" whispered Lo
per. In the captflln'j jar,
'Spanish guuboatsl" was the reply.
By the speaking tube and not by the
bell tbe way of the steamer was check
ed, and she floated idly on the sea.
Three guntionts were converging on
her. Three bloodhounds went hunting
their gamo In the fog. Tbey had not
beard ber, and they could hot see her,
but It had been planned that she would
j be In that locality at a certain hour
- Lopei ami thepanlsh bod planned It
1 The gunboats felt their way here and
there. They almost rubbed sides with
their victim. From the filibuster's deck
JaKll ould le hoard cursing and mut-
terlng. XTGECTr-l "
OilOn o tnau was wutcblng Lopes
sn American volunteer for the Cuban
ranks. The struggle of the wcak
apnhipt tbe strong bad appealed to
I him. He saw the man suddenly draw
( himself up. Fik-k In bis breath and
, open his mouth, ami then he leaned
' forward nul clutched the bony throat
- tn fingers of Iron.
"lie wn ro'iir to call out to them.M
- ho explained a he still maintained bis
i clutch.
Three minute later a human form
wns dropped softly Into the sea along-
vide, aud the f'llhuster began working
her way out uf tbe trap so treacber
. anal y set. Slit returned to these ehorco
In "safety, and men who asked why
I rere never told the facts. It waa the
; (Spaniards who boonted that Lopes had
' been bought for gold. M. QUAl.
f The Jumping Oft Place.
1 "Consumption had me In it srasu;
ad I bad lmo-t reached the jumping
I off olaee trhen I wo advised to try Or.
! King's New Discovery, and I want to
ay right now, It saved my life. Im
t provetnont began with th vt bottb,
; and after taking one uu bottles I
was a veil and happy man aalti," say
Geo. Moore, of Urimesland, N. O.i
a remec'v lor cone he and eolds and
hosier of wraK Inngi and for pre
wnttAff pp 1 Disco fy Is
; ' H.W at Carles
Btran( dmgv :(Jwltl? 'rr
Corns aod gat oor tp' tal prtoat
oa China war. Alleo A Keaffoa.
rill VlkAMAl .l U T S
, THE HtfLL OF FAME. M A biXW ?'"" ZlZfi ;'
. Mayor Toci .fohuson of Cleveland Is
grandfather, the new glri comer
belug tlw child of bis daughter, Hi
gaora Frederlco MurluiA.
. A report from London says that
James liryce Is about to retire from
bis position us British uuibassudor to
Witxhlugtou aud thut be will be sue-t-eeded
by Sir Henry Howard, now
British minister at The !laiue.
Luis Felliw C:trbo. acting minister of
foreign afi'alrs. who wns called from
bis post a ml ulster for rVundor at
Wasblui;ton to assume that othce tem
porarily, has beeo ordered to return to
Washington aud assume" bis old posl
tlou of minister.
II. II. CSanikcr of the OarnVgle nnf
oeum, Flttstitirg, ban returnud from
Cobta Rk-a, fie ha Ihimi lu CVura.
America for five years mvuriiii; nLiut
of animals and hlrtls for the- uitiueum.
He has shipped at different times to
tho museum more thau 6.0UU skins.
General Cyrus B. Coinsock. corps of
engineers. U. S. A., has given to tbe
National Academy of Science, of
which be Is a member, tbe sum of
IIU.OOO, tbe Income from which Is to
be devoted to the advancement of
knowledge in magnetism, electricity
aud radiant energy.
One of the most successful discov
erers of asteroids lu America la a
young astronomer who was graduated
but eight years ago from Amherst col
lege and who is now instructor aud
serving astronomer ut Princeton uni
versity. He Is Itaymoud Smith Dugan
of Montague, Mass., wbo has the fume
of finding no less tbnn fifteen aste
roids. Senator Henry Clay Hansbrougb of
North Dakota is one of the few sena
tors wbo have received praise from
President Itoosevelt directly. After
the passage of the denatured alcohol
bill last session, an act whlcb meant a
great deal to the farmers and for
which the senator wagered a persist
ent fight tbe president sent a personal
letter commending him and inclosed
the pen with which tbe bill was signed.
TALES THEY TELL
George Can Held, a milkman of Coul
flcld, N. J., bus a horse which lies on
Its back, nslng a bag of bay for a pil
low, and holds up Its hoofs to be shod.
Judge 8adler of Chicago was com
pelled to adjourn his court because of
the strong odor of liver and onions
coming from the basement, where a
cook was at work.
A highwayman returned to W. A.
Ewen of Minneapolis $15 which be
had secured from bun as "a forced
loan," apologizing for not sending bock
bis watch on tbe ground that It might
lead to bis arrest
Dr. J. S. Holsey, whose motor car
killed a big rooster belonging to a
farmer living near Viueland, N. J.,
was Just pulling out bis money to pay
for the bird when tbe farmer's wife
came out and said: "I was Just look
ing for my husband to kill that roost
er. Call tomorrow and have some pot
pie." -.--j(?r4
FACTS FROM FRANCE. .
There are 40,000 women Freemuon,
In France.
Tbe throne on whlcb King Charles
X. ut when be opened the French per
llaiuent was found the other day In a
lumber room tn the chamber of depu
ties In Paris.
Offlclil appointment U. Perrlnet
(Pierre Is appointed chief potato peel
er and vegetable cleaner at the na
tional asylum for convalescent. Jour
nal Official de la Repnuliqoe Pran
calse. The Petit Parlslcn Instituted a dis
cussion among Its readers, asking an
answer "yes" or "no" to the question,
"Are you In favor of the death pen
alty?" The answers received to date
number 1.452,347. divided thus: Tea,
1,083,005; no, 808,002.
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NEW YORK CITY.
New York city consumes 20,000.000
matches each day, and about 11,000,
000 of them are given away by dealers
in tobacco.
Real estate agents In New Tors city
are planning for the arrival of about
8,300 families In the city between now
and next May 1.
The Provident Loan Society of New
York city, which grew out of the New
York Cbarlty Organisation society, lent
$10,000,000 last year.
The number of Hebrew Immigrants
g.t New York city Is decreasing. Dur
ing the year ending wUh Inst Septem
ber, up to which date K-cords are com
piled, there were 100,000 landed, while
for the yenr previous there were 187,
000. New York Ileruld.
OLD FASHIONED.
What has become of the old fashion
ed big feeling mau who hud a strut
like a turkey gobbler? -
What has become of the old fashion
ed woman who ued to sny, "Well, If
I'm crury 1 have lota of company?"
What bna become of the old fashion
ed man wbo said when ho wnuted to'
abuse a town, "It Is the Jumping off
place?"
What has become of the old fashion
ed girl who put a quiver In her voice
when she sang that suggested chills
and the tomb? Atchison Globe.
Machinery for Sale
We have for ih i -i:r stamp
Risdon mill, one rook crusher, one 16
(one power hollar, ore iv rot
f r engine, one f oar horse power
rolior. nn tui sorse i-ower ui.oe.
e i oa dbt bora power P u-oliae
ciwlne. . Uopiex 6x8 boJetaer eneioa
also ooe-fourts drill sir oompressuraJ
two list mouid orleotas used sixty
days.
ftU V Iroa or
Cisreaoe D. KeUogg, lnitruotor
oa plsso, Lessoas.75 peats. It
' ,
Hew It Aeut t. r- Cr-oiity of
Vim!y City Wan,
' A tall. !!':.. I.JM- J lUiM If tl V;.
Btrollliiu i-iin-t.'ity nUn.s Vw .rtvt
He stp:. xny i a 1 1 1 1 V In ihv t'U! "
go 'li! iif. I;i f.m: i! :
swell front, wlikli !. . r .tu'
ed on Iih plate v'..;. z v. ii:J..
- "It'nU.i :u tvi r Q .: : " :,
lie t(i)ic.l lu j.i.tl Hcci':iil , !, Iks
SJU V hu Hf.MlU'd tn U ,11 ,i.y-ll
middle r:sed man. with a :n;!i fnt--and
un aiftible. neir itctin: wn i'i
'l bfg your pardon." hi m'I. "hr.t
that sign ou your window Interest
me."
"Yes? ettcournirlnI' respon h the
other.
"Yes. It uroiiws my finioslty."
"Yes? You are wishing perhaps to
look at some
"It occurred to me. as 1 was looking
at it and studying It. that posIl;ly 1;
ml a lit le a question"
. "Oh, uo"-
"Oh. yes. Only It hu&u't nuy Inter
rotation polut. TIkii the Idea sug
gerted Itself that It must be an as
sertion, eonveylug tbe urixurance that
the perttuu who painted the tdgu lit
tvaily to wear inr"
That win, si;-.' Interrupted the mid
die uihI n:;in, btx iutlc narrow Sue
perceptibly. "Is so plnln that onyboily
with a grnlit of common sense
"Tlien tUe fault must r with m.
of court e. Thut Idea also occurred tn
me. 1 ought to understand 'It. View
ing it lu my. blundering way, however,
us a question am I rnuily to wear gar
ments? I unhesitatingly 'answer yes.
1 have beeu ready to wear garments
for fifty-threo years. lint to wear
them Inside no! If It's going to he
the fashion to, wear garments inside" -"Say,
look here'
'You can count me out every time
On the other baud, considering It mere
ly as the statement of a fact that you
or the proprietors of this establishment
are ready to wear garments Inside
"You'll oblige me, Mr.'
"Gwllllams. My name Is G will lams.
I soy if you are ready to wear gar
ments inside, wear them. What does
the public care how or where you wear
your garments? What Is tbe use of
your sticking oat a sign like that, In all
the pomp and blazonry of gold leaf
"Will you stop just a minute?"
"I will."
"I'll try to bring that sign down to
the level of your Intelligence. You
have beard of garments that are ready
made, haven't you 7'
"Now that yon mention them, 1 think
I have."
"Well, garments that are ready made
are garments that are ready to wear
ready to wear garments and wa keep
them here Inside. See?
Th tall slender, "gangling caller
scratched his jaw reflectively.
"I think I do," be said, a genial
smile wrinkling bis lean features, "and
I am greatly obliged to you. My onljr
object in coming In was to get you to
diagram that sitfb.N Here be lowered
his voice and became confidential.
"And now, my friend," be added, "by
way of conclusion, may I suggest that
there la one Important duty you owe
to this community?"
bajHlt,glrr
"Qet an intelligent schoolboy to edit
that sign have him put In' some hy
phensso It will mean something. 1
believe thafs all. Good afternoon 1"
Tee Much Cornetaroh.
Little Johnnie doesn't like to he kiss
ed, bat sometimes be Is compelled by
tome gashing friends of his mother's
to submit to the ordeal. The last time
tbey called he went throat the opera
tion as gracefujly as possible. But
after their departure he remarked', vig
orously rubbing the powder from his
faos:
"Mamma, I don't like to have them
Use me. It tastes Just like kissing a
murshmsjlow. Judge.
What It Is.
The Enthusiastic What Is there
about winter the something that stirs
one, moves one, excites one tn a way
Impossible to find words In which tt
do the feeling justice?
The Iraettca1 What Is It? It's the
water pipe bustlu', by Jlng! Brown
tog's.
Why the Dog Was Mad.
"TVhy did you kick thst dog, ywi
rascal?"
"Becis' 'e's mad."
"How do you kll'iw be Is hiadf
"WclU wouldn't you lie mad If some
body kicked yerr' London Chroukle.
A Calm Avowsl.
"So," remarked the old .time frlcnd
"society bos at last welcomed yon with
orn armsf
No," answered Mr. Cnmroi; '1 am
till endeavoring to Vjlcome society
ltu open pocketUok. Washington
Star.
For KheuaMtlc Sufferers.
The quick rel'ef from pain afforded
hv applying Covnbertatn'a Pain Bnltn
makes ft a favorite with sufferers from
rheamstism, tolatioa, lame hack,un.
070, and deep seated and muscular
p,tli s. For sale by Obss. Strang. 1
Wantra
Sew-artl umm to ml l,35Q,000Xfwt
of pint lumber. Oan glrs cootraot
from stamp to rail road. - Writs tor
particulars, (ddi'sss 'l!' to .oar of
Mail Madfotd. Or. sen " 7 .Jt-p,
Sabsorlb tor I'd Mall
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Kella Bergen, the wife of Da Wolfs
Hopper, Is the prima donna of Tbs
Talk of New Tork."
Xlenrleltu Cromnsn 'may mnke an
Australian tour lu a repertoire of her.
successful ploys. Including "As You
Like It"
A new musical comedy, produced
for the first time recently, la called
"Tbe Circus Man" and Is said to have
made a bit.
''Clothes," lu which Grace George
stnrred successfully, Is to be ssirlved by
Manager ttrudy and sent on tour In
the spring. 1
George M. Cohan Is credited with
soother success In bis "Talk of New
York." produced with Victor Mooro In '
the leading rule. ' '
"The Waits Dream" has been ataged ,
by Herbert Grcsham, with Charles A. i
Blgclow, Joseph Bcrbort, Sophie
Brandt. Josle Sadler and Mugda Dahl
In the cast I
Bum Bernard la to bare a theater 1
mimed after him -In New Yosk, aud he '
Is also to be the stur In this theater, at
the head of his own company, all the
year around.
SHORT STORIES.
A man Is generally at bis heaviest In I renmrioil.ly corpulent, and Elbrldga
his fortieth year. j wtl0 w renrtaoiy
Only seven specimens of the Green- lOtny." said Ilarrlson, "1 shall have
land whale (Baleua mystlcetusi were 'an advantage over yon In this act"
caught In 1000. Tbe present price of -How soT" Inquired Gerry. "Why," re
whalebone Is (12,300 a ton. I plied Harrison, "when we come to be
A committee has been appointed In 1 bung for treason I am so heavy I shall
Washington to select a site ond erect ' plump down upon the rope and be dead
a statute of John Wltherspoou, a sign- In an Instant but you are so light that
er of the Declaration of independence, 'yon will be danpllog and kicking about
The statue Is to be provided by the Cor an hour in the air."
Wttherspoon Memorial association. '
A big batch of firearms, mostly re-
volvers of cheap mnke, are not to be
u . ubuuo
Judge Cameron ot Portland, Ore but
will be put lute a crucible and cast
into a stove for tbe courtroom. Br virtue 01 sn aimu Eiecntton luud out
The St Maurice valley. In the Cana- ?" above estttira court, in ihe uive .0111
., , ' " " li .ciioo io me dUMrd end dstnl October
dlan province ot Quebec, contains fields mh. 1907. upou Juiisment r.ndiTc.i .no u
of natural gas believed to be compara-1 iV.t',d.,'?.fS"1 i'0"".00. ''B,"a'. 1,"6.',11 Uvar
uiv u. uuiuiiuud w ujo uiiiKci uciu.
in the United States. The coat of such
gat for manufacturing purpooea at
Three Rivers la 20 cent per 1.000 feet
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Cnrlona tbat It la tbe automobile that
te going .slowly that rani orer people.
Indiana polls Star.
Society women are airing east aide
girls lessons In courtship. . Next thing
they will be teaching young ducks how
to swim. New York Hern Id.
Judge Coffee of California, who baa
decided that a dog cannot Inherit raon
perm. Nor the price of stocks, tbe cost
of living, aor the length of after dinner
speeches. Ibis is too big a country to
cut anything, even its eyeteeth. New
York Mall.
Mrs. Cobden-Sanderson says New
York men measure everything by dol
lars, white New York women measure
everything by clothes. Borne of us
have thought that the clothes were
tneasared by the dollars. Washington
Tunes.
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Eyelet embroidered enda and tiny
stls tassels are tbe favorite finishes (or
the newest ties.
Velrets and heavy laces were for
merly Intended only for dowagers, but
this year tbe younger women are wear
ing tbem.
A new aleere pattern Is In a mosque
talre shape cot off at tbe elbow and
extended from there by a deep military
cuff flnlsbed with tattoos.
The fur storm collar la bare again.
It la not so nigh as It used to be, but
blgb enough to suit women who suffer
froni drafts oj Jhe. baji ofthetr pec-ip.
Silk nets, lightly dotted with pail
lettes, are In perfectly good taste for
young girls, though the heavier designs
should be avoided If tbe effect of
youtbfulness Is sought New York
Bun.
HOME NOTES.
Keep an old teakettle on the hot sir
register and have bot water all tbe
time, besides saving gas.
After wasblng woodwork always
wipe It with a soft cloth. This pre
vents drops of water being left to dry
on and to discolor tbe paint
Tbe outside of a saucepan should be
as clean aa tbe Inside. To prevent tbe
smoke from sticking rub tbe outside
of a new saucepan with fat before
placing It on the stove. Wash with
hot water and soda.
In making bands on children's under
wear it la a good Idea to allow an lncb
at each end to turn back before tbe
buttonhole, as this makes the band
much stronger and there will be less
tearing of tbe garments.
THE COOKBOOK.
Wilted vegetables should be soaked
tn cold water for an hour or two before
they are cooked.
If, when making cornmeal mush to
fry, milk Is used Instead of water, it
will be found to brown in half tbe
time.
rut scraps of cold meat through food
chopper and stir In cornmeal mnsh
when making It to fry an appetising
dlsb for breakfast
If your pies mo over either the
plates are net deep enough to bold the
Julc or also there Is not sufficient
space for the steam to escape. Use a
deep agate plate and make a good
opening In tbe upper crjst
Baths.
Uct-atr. Steam. Medicated, sea
salt, for Men bnly. with miata II,
plain ISO cento. For rheumatism,
colds, stiff Joints, paralysis, etc.
Massage tl equal to an Utteopatho
treatment. Corner .7tn and A
streets. ' '; ' r
A sure core, one yon can depend
npon. Hickory Bart ixn.n Remedy
A sura cure, aod lis pure I Use It tor
all luug trouble, ooatfbs. colds, hoarse
ne'S and sore throat. For sale by Has
klos Drug Store and 6fstclast dealers
everywhere
? -ot den, thst many a hog has .il't?;"',," ' ffl ?D,V.7.
uoue eo. iouisviue uonner-JOornai. nam or uue unarje- w- natt bad in or to tbe
mtw. .. n w I lollowinir property March SJth. le or that he
' A Had SlMrarr, 1
Seen: Knrutry offlos. Brldegrooa
(lo re;;truvi-The first time I wa
n.trric 1 wiia lu a church, the second
II.- .i- :.i a rhaprl. but I like th's way
I' t It's to pltt!:i and simple, and 1
coi::i liciv If aver I got married
1,-ri'n - 1 utcbiw sight of Ills bride
d s. !). bis ;:ld (he wroug thing.)
Tt:it I ' ..y drur. If ever I have the
.i-: . i-.aie ij get married agali,
1 ;o'.:r.:c! London Tunch.
Th. Dost.
i.it': A '.nt V.'hy do you bring ms
ij.j ilust. Toiu.nj r Tommy Because
I :t:; .-ou to llte It. Klch Aunt Why
. o yo ; "..i-t nu- to Wte lt Tommy
Itcc.rt: f hdunl na!i sny thst when
) j : bite :h? Cast shall get 20,000,
-1.a:.J01) 1 ;'. r.!'.
teanMurliisJe
The Ix:.tUr-All rli,-Ut. I'll lend you
i hat don't 'foi'KCt that you owe It to
tnu. The Itorrower My dear fellow, I
(.iinll nercr funret It as long as I lira,
Wrooli !yn T.lfo. .
HcJn:uib 11nrrlsciB adTanfha
Johu AduniH. vlewlujr tn Knneul) ball
In hla later yeani Trumbull's painting
of the "Uecioratioa of Independence,
recalled that wbuu engaged la signing
It a sitlti cunvursatloa took place be
IWistll TrtAtltaimlti TTntvlokrin vhrk waa
CUPDICC'O mir
ontittlrr 0 oALti
In the cirrult Court ot the Mate of Oitgufi
j slsry j. Flaufsaa, fistntiff
ch.rlM s.wjf. MI.Ddanii
1 01 -.u ustnnr.wiia v.auroMU na inter
; 'nereon him iir ainu, lss. at tbe rie
at vbu iril SUUIIUI, vvuiuiauuiiig Ul t4J
Ibtj upon oa wll tuna p- rmonal property 01
Cbarlei N. Wall, or 11 ufficloi canuot be
found, thvo out of the re property brlong.
"I wanaiu UflcuuBIll, U muni I IOUDU1D
Jacktoo County, Ore, In which dufedaut haa
In Urea; or entat at or alnco Marrb JOfti.
at which date a duly and prepar.d traaicrlpt
of Judgment lien was tiled in Jackson Comity.
Oregon. That the alia execution now -in my
bandi rfcltea the fact that an eiecution baa
baretofnre been iasued on aald Judgment under
dale of May litta. 1906, directed to 6ber.fi of
Multnomah County, Ore. Said Sheriff ret uro-
itif tr-me 10 uiertt oH Ourt ubMtUned nnner
date of May 19th mm. That -aid execution
further reo.Ua tbe tact that the records abow
an attaigunieaL of above Judgment b .ore
dewribed, by plntfff to Victor Land Co. un
der daut ol uciouer loth, I9U7, which naign
mont vra flhd Octal or 10th. HOT.
iuit( ut virtue oi tne execution berctoiore
8t!Cllon 36. tOW Dan In X7 Hnllth d ranin a
East, Willamette Meridian; Section 86, town
sblp 84. South of ranee 2 Kant, Willamette
Meridian and tbe Northwt quarter; tbe
West barf of tbe East ball; tbe Northeast
quarter of tbe North eat quarter; tbe South
east quarter or the Southeast quarter and the
North ball of tbe Bomb west quarter all in
Section Sixteen (16i in township thirty
nine (SSj South of Hange Three 8) East
of Willamette Meildlan in Oregon: Also all of
Section Sixteen, 18, In Towusblp toluy
six (36) South of Range Tbiee (3) EaU
Of the Willamette Meridian In Oregon; Also,
tbe west half of tbe Northeast quarter of Seo
tlou Sixteen (16) In Township Thirty elvht 1K
South of Kause Three CM East of the W 11 lam
ette Meridian, ail of tbe above lauds being alt
uatcu iu jh bvu vuumy, urea on.
That the levi anl nale la made to satisfy
the balance on a.d Judgment for wbtcb the
hereinabove dctcrfbed Alias Execution waa
lBMUCd.
Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution
lew and in comnllanct' with tlia rommunm
of said writ, 1 will on tbs iMth day of February
1W08, a. 10 0 a. ra. at the front doorol the
County Court House. Jacktton County, Oregon,
sell at public auction, subject to redemption.
io me Bigneii omaer tor cenn in nana an toe
right, tide and Interest Charles N. Walt bad
Id or to the above described property March
'JO. 1899. or which he mav have alnce acaulred.
or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution.
jjaieo. idu ?4tn aay ouanuvrr iuub.
First publication January '1A,
Last publication February Jl.flOQS.
D. H.JACKSON.
Rherfff ft? Jaakuw (mnl lirasmn
By fx B. Oram, DepvU .
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8,
nullum ruK jyuuLi
CATION. " United States Land'Offiee.
Roseburg, Uregoa, Nor. 12,1907.
Notice Is berebv elven tbat In oomDltanea
wtib the provisions of the set of Congress of
.tunes, 1878, entiuea ad act tor tne sate oi
timber taniis In the States of California. Ore
gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
exicnuea u an me ruouc L.aoa etates oj aci
of August 4 1892,
JOHN A. TROEH,
Washlnston. filed in this office on December
2d, 1VOS, his sworn statement No. 8604, for the
purrnaae 01 tne s K,or section no. 2, in
Township No. S6 South.ltange Ne. 2 Kant, W.
U . Ore . and will offer nroof to show that the
land sought ts more valuable for Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish hi claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this once, at Kose
burg, Oregon oa Saturday, tbe I6tbday ol
February, IMS.
HinktnMu wltneaMM! D. W. McDonald.
John Lowe, B. P Yeomans, Martin Parks,
ait or Vancouver, wasn.
Asy and all persons claiming adversely the
above-desortbt-d lands are requested to file
ibelr claims In this office on or before said 16th
day of Fcbuary, 19uS.
Uinjawx L. Eodt, Register.
SUMMONS
In tbs Circuit Court of tbe State ol Oregon.
for the cobnty of Jackson
The Oregon dt California Rallread I
Company, Plaintiff I
vs I
Msttlss Moll Defendant
To the above named defendant, Mattlas.
Moll;lN TUK NAMKuF TUK STATbI Ol
OKKtiON:
You are hereby required to appear and ens
wer tbe complaint tiled against you In the
above entitled court on or before the eih
day of March, 190t, being more tbnn nix weeks
from the nth day of January lftw, first date
of publication of this nuimoas, nnd if you tal.
so to apt ear and answer, tor want thereof the
plftintlff will apply to tht court for the relief
prayed for In t tie mnipliiini. to-wlt:
A decree sdJu Jging that a patent of the
Untied states of date June 6, UD-i, issued to
you for the i4 Sonthwent qunrterj of the
SB Sontheaot quarter, of Section i, Town
HtiipSI.Soutb KnngnS Kast ol the Willamette
Meridian, containing 40 acrs more or leas is
Jackson County, Oregon, be adjudged tone
void, cHncf-lleo sr.d set a-dde, and tbat you be
decreed to have no estate or Interest in ssid
premUes er any part thereof, and that plain
tiff bedccieed to be the owner In fee simple
and entitled to the oosfc-snion ol etd premises
aud the whole tnercof, and for lis costs and
dHt'ursements
Thin aumiuonf 1 D.iblllhed in the Med ford
Mall once a week for six ronsecatlve weeks by
otd -r otda:e June '.'l, r . maas jy uon tt
Hanna, Judge of sale t'. I
rate ot rtrat Tublieatioa January 2ttb.
Date of I.aet Pub lcation March 6tb
19u9. -
IV V COI.V10,
W'M P KKNTON.
Attorneys for ?l&tnti
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of h Ptate 61 Oregon,
forJtrVson rrctitv
In tbe nuttter ol tbe uatata of R. W Kennedy
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
lmlnisirsior of the above-named estate bas
aecvara
admtmstralor of the above-named estate baa
filed his final account in said matter, and that
by an order made b tbe county court made
January : the final hearing o said ac
ootint w! . ,g heard on Monday, tho 2nd day of
March, IU. All persons saw oerehv polled
lofllevhslr ei ,scUods to said acooi-Jt o
a.Hir IU aiWVTll uaaa ; , 1
wm- mav bavtf acau rfd thereto ainm that rial;
NOTICE OF 6CHOOL INDEM
NITY SEf.KCTION.
United sttea Lead Office.
itoMbarg, Oregon, rbrnary 17, 1WH
Nolle la hereby given :bat ibw otaie of Ore
oo, on February 1. 1'JtrT, applied for orfi u
of emlon U0, towuititp m loutb, range 11
eal. and 1 u ot aectiou 'U aud aw u
a aud loutti !4 w 4 of wllon 24, iowiihlp
Sstaoutli, rango 2 vat,ul Willamette Meridian,
and tiled tu tula ontce llu ol aetiiol Imlvtuul
ty aelectioua Id whlcb it aviected aald land;
and that tald Hit are open to the public for
luipecilou. Anr and all imrion rl ituiion ad-
veratly tbe above deacribvd land or any legal
ub-dtrlaiou thereof, oroiairaiu-f tbe same un
der the mirilug laws, or di'tiring to ,biw told
land to be more valuable fur mineral tban for
agrluulturid purpoat.1. or to object to titlil
lectlonit for auy lawful reason, nrjoulrt Hie
tbelr clalmi or their afBdavltt of protetit or
Don tent iu tblsofflue oa or txfo.e ibeiiibduy
of April. 190.
I hereby designate tbe Medpokd Mail, pub.
Usbed at Medio rd, Oregon, as the newt pa per
in whlcb the above utlue U to be puulisued.
Uknjahiu L. Edov, Uegutei.
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL
NOTICE.
S'ltc Is hereby glveo that the undtr
sUuel, as tbe Administrator, with the will
aniKluj, of tbe estate ol Harriet Ada Lleia
Taylor, detead, has filed his final account
lu i he matter uf bald cwtate wth ibe l.ountv
t'tiurl ul J.u'kou Couuty, Oregon, aud lliai
Momlay. tbe ird day ol Marctt, VMS at ihe
hour o: 1 o't-loek. P. M.. at tne court room uf
add court. In Jacksonville. Oregon, has been
Ktt bjr urild court aa the time and place for
hearing objections tbarcto aud tbe settlement
thereof.
ALBERT CUFTON TAYLOR,
Administrator, with the will annexed, of the
ottate of Harriet Ada Llele Taylor, de-
Uaied and nnt publlrbed March 21, 1908.
VAWTKKdf I'OKUIN,
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Detartuento Itbe lctorlor
Land Office at Koseuurir. Ore.. Jan. 23,
Notice la hurt by given tliat Jolnh
MerUy, of lUg itutte, orficon. bas 0!cd
notice ol bis IntLUtlou to maat nuM flvo yenra
proof in support of bis claim, vis: Jfo:ne
htead Kniry No. VKf.l, mmle iict. IsL l"S,
South. Ranges i'ast and that suitl prool will
lie made bolore A. S. Hilton. U. B. Commu
Kioner, at his oftlce. in Medford, Oregon, va
We.inetiday, March 2.,
He named the fo'lowlng witnesses to prove
htr. ontlruous residence upon, and cultivation
Freleri'k' V, MedvnKl. James I. Patton
Aaron Keck, William W. Parker, all of Big
suite, vsiBfcUU.
BENJAMIN L.EDDY,
v Register.
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the Kststeot Joseph J. Van
UlIUnuuii HKCMW,
Notion Is herebv vlven.that the unrirMlffned.
bv an order of the Conn tT Court dulv made
and eutered, was appointed, and Is now tbe
uuiy quail nun ion aciing Aaminisiraior ueoo
n is noil, of tbe estate of Joaeoh J. Van liar
denburffs deceased. All persons having elalms
agalnt said estate are brroby notified to pre
sent the same dulv verified to me, or my at
torneys, Colvlg dt Darham, at atedford, Ore
gon, within six mo'.tbs from thin date.
Admlnl'trntor, Dcbonls Non.
' COLVIG 6 DURHAM Attys.
Dated Feb. 14, 1006.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
P part merit ol the Interior.
Landomeest Boseburf.Ore., Jan 22,1108.
Notice Is herebv alven that Frederick V.
Medyuskl of 81s Butte . Ore., baa fl ed notice
of bts Intention to make final five-years proof
Insupport of bis claim, vis : Homestead Entry
No. H174 made Deo 14, 1001, for the HWk
Section , Township St, Bouth, Range
I East. and that said nroof will hn
made before A. B. Hilton. U. B. Commissioner,
at hie offloe. at Hedlord. Oregon, on Tuesday,
Ma.ch 24. I:
He names the following witnesses to prove
hla continuous residence nnonjind cultlvatton
of, the (and, vfx:
Josiab Merley. Zack Msxcy, James I. Pat
ton, Frank D.Netherlatid, all of Big Bntte
Oregon.
. UKKJIK It. liDDTs
Register.
NOT1UK FOR PUBUCATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Kotteburg.Ore., Jan. -J2. 19C8
Notice Is berebv siren that Monroe
Baldwin, of Big Butte, OregoD, has filed
notice of his Inteution to make commutation
final proof In support; of bis claim, vis: Horns-sU-ad
Kntry No. 1M7S. made April IS.
10O4. for tbe N E i. Section 12. Township W
South of Range 1 East, and that said proof
will be maue before A . ts. Ullton, TJ- d- com
missioner, at his ofhoe, in Uedford. Oregoa.
on Tuesday, March 24. IMS.
no names me louowinn wiineflsM v prove
hiscoi:tlnuous revldeuce usnn and cultivation
of tbe land, viz.
Charles A Kdmrmdaon. John A Obeaebain
Charles Obenehsln. Jeudison dsa.l. all Ot
Big Botte, (regon.
SmUASOU Li. KODT,
tefrister
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notlea Is herebv riven that the nnderslsned
has filed bis final account as the administrator
with tbe will annexed of tbe estate ol Michael
RigRS- deceased with the County Court of
Jackson Conniy. Oregon, aod the Court has set
Monday, the 2nd oay of March, 1908, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. as tbe time, and court
room of said Court aa tbe place tor tbe final
settlement of said account, and the hearing of
objections to the same.
Dated and first published this 81st day of
January, IMS.
M. FURDIN.
Administrator with the will annexed of the
estate of Michael Biggs, deceased. , ,
Administrator's Notice.
In toe matter of the estate of Julia A. Ed
wards, aeceasra.
Motloe is huretv elven that the nnderslaned
bas been duly appointed and qualified as Ad
ministrator ut the estate of Julia A. Edwards,
late of Jackson coimty, Oregon, deceased.
ah persons naving claims again i ia ro
tate are notified to nresent tne same, dulv
verified, to the undersigned at bis residence in
the City ol Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
within six mouths from and alter the date
hereof.
HU r UB KUWAKUS.
Administrator of the estate ol Julia A. Ed
wards, deceased.
Dsted this 12th day of February, A. D., 1908,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
in the matter of the estate ot Jacob Bhadk
deceased.
Notice If hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the above entitled estate, bas
filed hi final account In said matter; and tbat
bv an order of the County Court of ackson
Conn it. Orra'n. the final heart na and
seltl- ment thereof will be heard in set Court
on Monday, March Jnd 1W8, al 3:00
o'clock A . M.. ol said day. All person are noti
fied to rile their objections to said final account
on or before ra d date and time.
Dated January, w, ivq
Vt. T. YORK
Administrator of said estate.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice is herpbv liven that the undersigned
haa been duly appointed, by the Couuty
Court, of Jai-ksm county. Oregon, adminis
trator of the estate ul Rebecca McDonougb,
deceased. All persona having claims against
the said estate's re hereby notified to present
same, with proper vouchers and duly verified,
to the underpinned at Centra Point, Oregon,
witnin six monins irom toe aaie 01 inis nonce,
Dated and first published this list day of
January, 1006.
W.E.K ABLER, Administrator
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
NrMiee fs herebv glren that the partnership
hcretolore eilsting betwacD E. 4. Whiieslae
and J. F. Cook, under tbe tlrm name ol White
side a Cook by mutual consent tht' ; ha1
been dissolved, and that all aecouut" iu tald
i) inersnipare psyaoie 10 a. w- nm.nie,
ho has purchased lbe business and assumed
' ' 1 J ' ' 1 tT? - CfJil thlssmki a. a
. l .Mertit4, Oregon, thtt SOtR ef si
JMTlTMtM.
3.
Societies of Meelford
I. O. O. F Lodge Na M, meets lo 1. 0. O. F
Ball every Monday at 7:W p. u. Vuitiof brolb
rs always welobice.
J. Wawtox, N. 0.
Vourar Diiom, Reo so.
I. O.t). P -Hague Klrr Rucanipmeut, No
SO. meet in I. O u. K. hall the ievud aud
(our ill M'tiuueadayaof ecti montb at . b.
.. Makh Uakku, CP.
H. li HABvar, Scribe.
I tf. R. M. Med ford Weatonka No, 30, meets
every Saturday in Red men's Hall.Amrte blk.
11. J. KKEitsvuiKu, bschem.
Lbe J a cons, Chief of Uccui ds.
Modern Woodmen Meets eery Friday
of svery tnouib.tu Kediuei 's ball.
W. T. Cul'ldch. Secretary.
Olive Rebvkab UwiNo.2-(, m.ets in I. ).
o. F. hall tmt and third Tuesdays of eacb
mouth. Visiting hitters luvted tn atteuil
C La it a Wood, N. 0.
HTILLA DioLOl, Keo. beo.
A. F. and A. M Meets Omt Friday on or be
fore full moou atb p. Bi.,iu Mafouic bait.
M.FL'uutx. W.M. '
J. W. Lawtom, Ree. Sec.
"U. G. SReames Chapter, No. 08, meets seo
0110 tid fourth WtdnuhJay'a of tdi'li month at
Masonic Hall MeUlurd, Oregon. VlniUng UU
ters and Brotbera always welcone.
Mm. Mattib l'l-kEL. W. M.
Mrs. Lillian D. Wuoiruiu, Secretary,
If. of PTallnman lodge No. 81. meets Mon
daj evenlDK at tt p. m. Visltlnir uroihers al
ways welcome. K. O. TnouBaipui, C. C.
Ua.il Uksoobv.K. of R. and b.
Knlcbts of the Maotabee. TrlumpbTent
No. U, meets iti regular review on tbe 1st aud
3d Fridays ofWh month in A. O. U- W Hall s
7:30 f. in. Viaitm; Sir KuiijbU cordtalW in
vited to attend C. U. Cull:ks, Commander.
C KbLKxx, R. K.
A.O. 0. W. LodneNo. Hi, meoU every flrdt
ami third Wtjudcsuay in tue uior t at tt p. in.
in tbelr ball lu the Opura block. Visit lug
bioihersluvited to attend.
Jon 11 Dodge, M. Wv
A SB aol Hubbard. Kccerder.
F I. of A. Med ford Lotlpe No. 4i!. meet
the second uud fourth Tuesday evenluys In
rich mouth In tbe Kcdmeua ball. Viiiting
Fratersluvited to attend.
FltANCIS Jo JUAN, F. M.
L. A. JuftUAM. See. .
Woodmen of the World Camp No. 90. meets
every Thursday eveulng in timllb'S nail.
Medford Oregon.
R. R. MOJtlY.C C.
W. B. Jackson. Clerk.
Chryunthemum Circle No. 94, Women of
Woodcraft Meets aecoud and fourth Tueaday
of eacb mouth at 7:a0 p. m. lu Smith 'u baiL
Visiting slitters Invited.
M KK. A NX A StEWAHT. Q. If.
Pncn ahols. Clerk
F. O. E. Meets every Thursday Evening, at
8 p. m., in Redmen's Hall.
W. M. Kkknidy President
Jaiibs Stewart. Secretary.
O. A. R. Ohestar A. Arthur Pnwt Na. ST.
meets In Woodman's ball every flrsf asd
in.ra weaaesaay eve in eacn moata at tne Old
K. ol P Hall. Vlsltina Comradea oordiallv in.
vltod to attend.
F. M FT A AST. COMMA JtOriO.
D. R Anuuus, Aiijitiaiti.
W. C. T. IT Mrt t vri- nthrTunrNi1a at
the I'resbi tvriuu cuurt-b.
mh. hcca, rresiueL
Mrs. J. MoBUtH, Secretary.
Fraternal Brotherhood Meets Orstand third
Wednesday a evuuingsof each month, at ':M
p. m., In the Kcdmvu's Hall Mtdford, Ore
gon, v 'iiiioi nutiern ana oroinvrs ooruiany
invited.
' W. Vooili Pres.
L O. Bowaxd, Treasurer.
A.O F.-Conrt Meilford. No. 85. meeU everv
1st aud 3rd Monday nigbts at 7:30 p. ra. in A.
O. U- W Hull, Anglb oltca, Medford, Ore
gon. Vial tin Fo to titers cordially welcomed.
WKKt.KY Vocti.i. c. rt.
C. R. MCCL1NTOCK. Kec. lieC.
0HOBCHE8 OF MEDFOB.D.
'rtodlM Rptccops! Churcn W. C. Ke'jter
pstiwr. t'rtachlrj every dabbatb 1) a
m. aud 7:30 p. m. dunday school at lb a.m.. D.
Lawton, supt. Class meeting follows
reacti imr service nunuay morniug, juuus
fevker, leader. Kpwortb League at 0 :30 p. m
Fred Frldessr.DrcHldunt. Kecular oraver meet
ings every Thursday evening at 7:80 p. m.
Ladies Ala Society every Tuesday atternooa
at 2J1 Mrs. J. P. KoberU, president, W. F.M. S
meets nrst rnaay in eacn monin. sirs. Mary
neiaer, president, ,
Presbyterian Churcn Rev. W. V. Shields
pstor. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m
and 7 :30 p.m. Hunday school at ius m., Jas,
Martin, Supt. Christian Kndoavor, 8:S0 p. m
Junior Christian Endeavor, S p. m. Every
Tnursdav oraver meetinc S r. m. First Tuea.
day evening of every month church sects).
secona uesay every mon(Q,z:au p. m., Mis
sion society. Fi 1 st and third Tuesdays everj
month, 3:80 p. m.. Aid society. Rev. W. w.
Bbields, Pastor: Mis Beulab Warner, Supt
S. &; Miss Edith Van Dyke Superintends
. v. a.: iavia h. vy rrea. e, .. sw
Mrs.J O.Van Dvke. Pres. Aid socletY : Mrs. J
W.Cox. Pres. Mission Bodety.
f'hrinttan ennrcn Corner of Stztb and I
streets. Services on the first and third sun
oays of each month. Sunday school and
Christian Kndeavor at usua hoars every Sun
dav. Praver meetins iverv Tbusidav venins
Tbe people welcome. Rev. M. F. Hoem. Pastor.
Methodist EnlscoDai Ohuren Bontb W. T
Goulder, pastor. Preaching every Sunday a
11 a. m. ana ' wp. m ;unaaysoDooi anus, m
PravermeetlnsTTnursdavereniog at 2 . 0. m
Woman's Home Mission Soclety;meets first
Wednesdav in each month st 2 :80 n. m. Even
one is cordially invited to all our services
Free Methodist t'hurch flundav School Mt
o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. m.; and 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Bit.
FaAMClS Smith, pastor. . ,
WRC meets the standard Wednesdays In
the month at O A R hall Vlsitlnu membara-
are invited to attend our meetings
adm a Moasn, rrea
Ella Sboclts, Sec
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Koeburg,Ure., Jan. 22. 1908.
Notice In herebv elven that William T.An
drews, of Medford. 0e., has filed notice of his
intention to make final commutation proof lu
support of his claim, vis: Homestead
Kntry No. 14417, made July 10, 1M)7. for tho
HH W, Hectloo 2, Township 87, 'Booth,
Range 1 West, and that said proof will be
made before A. 6, Blitn, U. 8. Commissioner,
at his oflieo. In Medford, Oregon, on F.'lday,
March V7, 1908.
Hu names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upor and cul
tivation of. tbe land, vis : .
tbsries l. Hstclrlgge. James nace, cowara
. Andrews HAmmle T. Gardner, llenrv
Humphry, all ol MedfonV Orrgon. f
Register.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
lur the county 01 j season.
F. W, Gaines, )
Plaintiff.
vs. ) Suit in Equity for
Ella Gaines, I Divorce
Defendant.
To Ella Oalnee, the above named defendant:
IW THE NAME OF THE ftatkokorkqon
You ere hereby required to ajrer end answer
the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you
tn tbe aDove entitled court ana cause on or
before tbe lat day of the time prescribed In
the order for publication ol summons herein,
to-wit on or before the IMh day of March,
iftift, said date b -trg the esi.-mlnn of six
weeks trora tbe 'la -f the rt r-"cstion of
this summons. Andifyi 'hi ."eaynnd
snwer, for want tht ret t. iu .-! 1 ' will
arilv to the fotirt tor theren-f.rt (or
r aintlff's complaint, suuc;oct;y stated, as
olio as:
F-r 1 iecree of the Court abrogatui sr.d
di-.: 1 , 'jre marriage wntrnct niw fxM ng
be: ween da nrff anMefendant; for Jn.lnjnt ni
errs net a -'e -1 end to favor ol !.: .tj
lot ibe e Ma'i lisuursements of thin sua to
he taxed e snrh othand further rrllef
aa to the Court may snpeer lust and equitable.
TMstuasBAwe Ifoflbluhed io the MUPFOKD
VAIL by order of Hou. K. K. Hanna, Jndjreof
:be above entitled Court, which said order was
rcaxle and eatored of -pcrrt nr t ,. ift dsy of
; uua'y.wis: v ' u otodii - jer te th
n.bt,i the tirst publication bT' .. L, too si ft
day ol January, lfus. . ,
Attorney tor Mala IjT.