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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
Best 51ft uroi, Feefl on Sale Miss, R. O.DUNCAN, Prop. First-class Rigs always in best repair. Horses Board ed by Day, Week or Month. Horses bought and 8pld. Moore's Brick Stables, West Side Medford, Oregon I have in Stock all Regular Sizes, and can make any odd sized Screen Door or Window needed. Show me the opening and I will screen it. R'WT f O A '' Contractor W VJT tT. I t and Builder, Medford,' Oregon .' ; , Eifert's IT'S THE HAN BEHIND THI SHEARS Who CrWM lbs Nobby Fi.. EIFERT Garments are Out and Drap ed by Artiatie Workman, who derate tbeli time and ability to pleas bit coetomere. Ordera taken for Bulta, from 114.00 and up. Ordera taken lor Orer Coata, $14.00 and np. ante rressso ana ueanea. Eifert I ty. W. EIFERT The City We Guaranteed the Fit. Coal! Coal! .Consumers or Draymen desiring high-grade hand picked Coal at $7.50 a ton can get any amount they wish at Pacific Coal Co's tipple, 5 miles east of Medford. Scalers at the Mine . Road is now in first PACIFIC COAL CO. R. E. DO AN, Manager MEDFORD IRON WORKS, Mining, Saw Mill Machinery, Boiler Work and Engine Repairing. Semi-Steel Sbr .is and Dies, Iron, Brass and Semi-Steel Castings of all Descriptions Iron Build ing Fronts. All Work Broken-down Jobs Catered to Day or Night. MEDFORD, OREGON. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLI CATION. United States Lend Oos, Sossbtirg, Oregon, Dsosmber IS, 1S07. Notlie Is hereby given tkst In comp OS wltk tbs provisions of lbs set of Cong rets of Juts, iris, entlllsd "An set for tuesaleol Umber lends In the Btstes ol Otlfornle, Or. coo. Nevada, end Wesnlpgton Territory," a extended to ill Iks Public Land Steles by tot Ol August 4, law, FRANK B. REDDEN, of Medford, county of Jackson, flats ol Oregon, has this day filed In this office hla aworn statement No.f.W, lor thepurehaM of the NW W ol HE n ot Bee No IS, In Twp So C2 8. Sense no. SB WM, an will oaer proof to show hat the land sought la more Taluable for Its t -nber o: atoes than lor airlcnltnral pur t. wet, tnd to ehtabllah hla claim toea'dland br'ore A. S. Bllton, U. 8. Commlsilonar.at bis oiBce et Medford, Oregon, en Tuesday, tbs Srd day of Marsh, IKS, Ha names es witnesses: Inlher East, Geonre Daniel, Edward r. Graham and Wll. UomT.OrlsTe.ell et Prospect,Orson. Any end all psisons slalaalng adversely tbs eboTe-deMrlbsd landa era requested to Jls ebe'r clalma ta this oSSce on ot befors seld Ird day of Merck, isoa. Bmum k Idbt. Reciter. CASTOR 2 A For Infant! and CWidren. lit M Yon Han Always Bootf tsars the a of 9 MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS Will Scientifically meaaure you, wko baa the ... Knowledge ol Measure manta Tailor. Meford. - class condition Guaraneed. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.- NOT1CE FOB PUBLICATION. Onlterl states Lend Office, Koaabnre. oreson. UMember IS. If:. Notice la hereby given that In eompllancs with the provisions of tbe act of Congress o.' Jnns t, 1S7S, entitled "An set forthesala ol timber landa In the states ot eel fornle Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Teaystory," extended to all the Pnbllo Lend BvHes by I ol August 4, Yin, IDA E. BIT8WORTB, Af PavtAn. ennntv ol Jackson. (State ep Tarrl. torn of Oreson. haa this day filed In this ofrce his sworn statement No. 8768, lor tbe purchase of the S ! SE X, of Sec No. , In Twp No. 38, a Ring.No. 2, east, W M and will offer proof to enow that the lano eonght la mors valuable lor Its tlirberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish BIS claim to said and befors A. 8. Blltoa, 0, 8. Commissioner at bis offl.es iu Medford, Oregon on Wednselay, th. sth H.v nf ll.rrh. lCSL He nsmes as witnesses: William T. Grieve, George uaniel, Asa Love ;toa rrenees Aiasn, all of PmeDect.OreffOn. Any and all peraous claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their olalma In this oTos on or before said 4tb day el March, ivre. nasuaan L. Boor, Register. For Sale. One On horse power motor, good es new, Take It away for 175. One 46 bona power Hoses1! automatic Engine la Brat elaaa ebepe, look tbla up. The price will surprise you. -Pell's Elite Usmdrt, Medfotd, Oregon Klaaulk Ceasty Nsws. Klamath Faila Express: In 1907 tax roll will be tamed over to the ' sheriff Moadey. Tbe total taiaa to be eolleoted tbM year loot op J tut IUS.Sa2.16 against 1104, 106 86 for laat yiar. Tbe elty taxes ro be oolleoted amoaat to 18,65173, Amonf tboaa taking Iks teachers' examinations tbla week are Use damee. Kiikeadall, Edith Nswtoa, C. B. Lambert, Mlaaaa Baohel Ap plegate, Sarah UrlUHb, Baby Mob ola. Lola Wllkersoa, NeUie Wood, Messrs. Jobs Irwin, True Debsp, TiedaleUrlffltb, O. E. Molkey-Clapp for county papera, and Byron Hall and tbe Misses EUaUallabaa aod Anna Conn for state papera. So ooofldent of euoooess are tboae In 0 barge of tbe lamination of tbe outlet of Tula lake that a company baa been formed making a pro post, tlon to tbe reclamation officials that the government famish tbe necessary toola and tbe company agreee to work one year. At tbe expiration of that time, abonld they eooeeed In draining the lake auflloleotly to re olalm any great amoaat of lead the government to reward tbem, about 30 la aomber. with 180 acree eaoh of the land reclaimed. Should they faU their time and labor la to fee free. Whether the proposition will be aooepted le to be seen. Klamath r'ajs Republican : Uapt, Inn O. Applegate arriTed la the olty Thursday from hla home la Oakland, Call. Mr. Applegate will remain here a ahort time 1 ooklng af ter bis sheep Interests. K. a Smith attorney tor the rUa- math Water Users Aseooatlon, tiled three salts Thursday for tbe aolleo- loa at aeseesmsnts from members of tbe aaaooiatloa. Tbe suits ware brought against J. M. Llptoa, lira. Fnaoaa Lea and Louis PfenaetlehL Tbla la the Brat attempt made tbrooab tbe oourts to foroa tbe pay ment of delinquent ssssssmenU, tat It la stated that tbe papera la several other suits are being pr spared. Tbla action la In aeoordanoe with tbe de cision of tbe directors at their reoent meeting, to enforce tbe oolleotlou of all assessments. Those who bare showed a disposition to pay op will be glron sutSolent time to do so, bat in oaeea where all notices at aaaeaa ment hare been entirely Ignored or where pertlea for any reaaon bar absolutely refused to make payment. salt will be brought at oaoa. It la ondeietooa that Mr. Ady wilt allow a suit to be brought against him In order to give him an opportunity to bring charges against some of the translations of the Reclamation Ser- Tloe. Thle 1 the only way he oaa get the matter Into court, tie has paid th assessment on part of hla holdings, bat It la believed to be hla Intention to refuse to do noon the The mall aarrloe'tor tbla elty haa attest reached tbe llml'. For tbe past year kaledlaooplo obangea bare been the order of the day, aad no man knew from one day to the next wren ho would be able to receive and aand oat mall. Eaoh nhangs seemed to be for tbe worst, bat It re mained for the gorernment to make) the final dash Into too field of error aad litre this Beetle where ft's mall la la a plight tar worse than erer before, Moaday morning a aaw schedule was Inaugurated. When tbs Klamath leaks railroad changed Its sobedule so that IU trains left Poke- game la tbs awenlng at 6 o'olock, tbs mall ooatraetots asked that their eobedule be obanged so they might leere bare at 7 o'olook la tbs morn- lag. After sufficient ted taps had been unwound tbs order came from Washington directing that tbs mall Jeere then at 10 o'olock la tbs morn lag allowing a tea hoar eobedule to reeoh Faksgnma. It was aasumed that a ohaagw had been mads In tbs departure of tbs train from Poke game, bat not so, tbs hoar of leering that station being 6 ooloek, eight boors after tbs mall Isarea this olty. This did not allow of sutBelent time for tbs stage to reeoh Pokegama and tbe result la that tbe mall remained bars until Taesdsy evening 24 bonis sflsr It should bars left that point. Neglected Colds rhreaten Life. lyrom the chlosgo Trlbnns.) " 'Don's trifle with a cold ' Is food advice for prudent men and women. It mav he vital In the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm olothlna are 'he proper safe guards against oolds. K they are main tained turougn tno cnangeaoie weatr- er of autumn, winter and epriog, The chances ol a auroriv from an ordinary cold will be slier t. But the ordinary light cold will become severe II ses- leotei, and a well estaousnea r pe coia Is to the germs o fio 'ie what hon ey is to tbe bee. - he greatest menrra to cnua me at rns eeaton oi tne year is the neglected cold." Wl ether It lea child or aujtt,lhe cold I lght or severe, tbe very best treatrrent that can be adopted Is to give Chamberlain's Cough Keraeriy. it is aa'e aoa sjre. ins great popularity aod immense sale of this prepare.ion has been attained by its remarkable cures ol this ailment. A cold never results In pneumonia when It is given, fc-or sale oy Ubariee Strang, Por Sale. Two ponlee, sound, and gentle for ladies or children to beadle, four and sis years old. Also gooa drlvlog horse, and about 800 busbela of barley tnqnlrs of, is. Taylor A Bona, Medlold Chambsrlala's Cough Remedy a Pavorlte. "We prsfer Chamberlain's Congh Remedy to any other (or our children," savs L. J. Woodbury of Twining. Mich. "ft haa also done the work lor us in hard colds and oroup, and we take pleasure In recommending It." For sale oy wnas. enrang. Rail Blasts T roasters. Lime Bamibaw to Mary J MoAUIs tar 848 acres In tp 89 a, r 1 aad z a; 81. AndrswTsylor to Mary J McAllis ter, seme property as above 1 810. W rl Taylor, at ul. to Mary J MO' AUIster, all grantor alt la property de scribed above, 110.. Jackson Ossaty Imp. Co o Mound School District, land In tp 38 1, r 3 wj 81. f P u JTfell to Mary B J'Nell, 1 1-2 acres la tp ST s, r 1 w: II. Nancy Flory to B A Toon, land In bk 40, Jacksonville, known aa Dowell property; 11200. Lavlna Bnrshto Lutls Dally, land la bk 1, Cottage Home Add to Med lord; 81. Lavloia Bnrch to Armlta Burob, land In bk 1, Cottage Home Add to Medford ;8L Lavlnla Burch to Effle Burch, part of bk 1, Cottage Boms Add to Med ford; 8L . Lavinla Bnrch to Jaa. Burch, -part of bk I, Cottage Horns Add to Medford ; 81. Geo H Weetsrvelt to Chas L Koels- obe, land In tp 89 s, r 1 s, also person al property : 19200. F W Stuffisld, et ux, to Oso H Wee- tervelt, land in tp 39 s, r 1 e 1 87500. O W Palm, et u, to Stephen A Nye, part of bk 67, Medford, 81. J A Lyon.et ux, to A P Weiss, et nx, lots IS and 16. bk 2, Prultvale Add to Medford; 8600. J A Lyon, et nx, to J N Hooker smith, lota 13 and 14, bk 2, Frnitvale Add to Medford; 8660. W B Bradsbaw, et ux, to W B Lep- trap, lots 9 and 10, bk 1, Cottage Add to Medford 81000. John A Myers, st ux, to Milton C Llulager, st ux, nnd In tp 86 a, r 2 w ; 83600. Frei B Day, stux, t Oso H Hen drlcka, lot 3, bk 73. Medford. 61800. Ella Arnold to Fred 8 Day, lot 3, bk 75, Medford, 8900. A T Lnodgrsn to Horace McLaren, land in Bolmao'a Add to Jacksonville; $80. J Q Bodges, st ux, Sarah C Woody, land In bk 1, Cottage Horns Add to Medford; 62500. Abram Graver, st ux, to Fred Ku- der- land In tp 37 s, r 1 w; 62500. Fred Kuder, et ux, to B H Pruett, lend In tp 37 s, r 1 w ; 1. Geo B Church to S A VanHarden- burg, lot 9, blk 17, Medlord! (3000. Arthur Pool, et ux, to A J Daley, land In tp 36 a. r 1 w; (1. Hiram Tripp, et nx, to H J Rizeor, land In Cottage Home Add to Medford; 6176. O O Bookman, et ux, to Susanna Nell, lot 8. b.f 69, Medford; 8100. Louisa J Taylor, et ux, to Wesley W. Truax, lots 3 and 4, bk 73, Medford, 8950. Jaa W Harvey, et nx, to Harold H Payne, land In tp 83 a, r 1 w; 61000. Michasl J Opp to A Hatch, 10U acres in tp 89 s, r 3 e; $425 75. Matilda J Beeser, et nx, to Horace F Keeser, 200 acres in tp 38 s, r 2 e; 810. Matilda J Beeser, et nx, to Margaret L Beeser, lots 14, 15 and 16, Highland Park Add to Ashland; 10. W A Patrick to F Oaenbrngge, land In tp 38 a, r 1 w; 82110. Frank Scbatto to I Osssabruggs,land la tp 87 a, r 1 w ; 81. W W Woods to F Osssnbrngge, lots 4, 5 and , bk ,6, Medlord ; 6160. A D Mercer to a r fohlano, land la tp 81 a, r 1 e, 310. T t Downing to W P Dodd, land in tp39a. rts; 8300. Elizabeth A Smith to J O McNabb, land In tp 39 a, r Is; 11800. Wm M Abbott to Ed N Smith, lots 1, 33 and 39, Minor's Add to Ashland; 110. Susan A Carmlohael to Fred E Por ter, 30 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 s; . F R Bellenger to Martha W Shep herd, lota 7 and 8, bk 81, Medford; 610. J T Eeda to Martha W Bhepbard, lot 2, bk 7, Park Add to Medford; 810. CEEads to same, earns property; $1. Minnie J Ooodhsart to Paul N dri ver, agreement concerning land known as the High bk In Ashland ; 14000. Florence E Taylor to 0 E Wolverton, land In tp 35 a, r 4 w; $3500. C W Palm to F W Lesmeriater, lot 2, bk 51, Medford; 310. 0 E Simmons to Sophia J Ish Gore, 1 acres in tp 35 i, r 1 w ; 8800. Bophlnla J Ish Oore to Gns Nlohols, 80 acres in tp 35 a, r 1 w; SI. F M Centers to Uus Ha maela, 10 acres la Enoch Walker sub-di vision ; II600, Delia Nunan to J M Hurley, 10 aores In tp 87 s, r 2 w; 8400, G NaylOr to Llizie Johnson, 31.4U aores In tp 88 s, r 2 w; 8200. W M Hlatt to Phillip R Eoblson, land n Hargadlne Tract, Ashland ; 310. A P Armstrong to L Nledermeyer, land In tp 37 s, r 2 w; $1. A P Armstrong to L Neidermeyer, land In to 37 a. r 2 w: 120.000. Mary A trice, et ai to cugene oetiz, 8t acres in tp 36 a, r 3 w; 6200. J T Erlckson, et ux, to J L Thorn dyke, land in Barr's Add to Medlord ; 83 0 W Palm to J E Day, lots 9 and 10, bk 74, Medlord ; 10. J W Mitchell et ux to J S Vilas, 20 acres in tp 37 a, r 1 w; 82000. D H Jackson. Sheriff, to Mrs W Cheny, lot 1, bk "A," K B Add to Ashland; 83,21. ' Wm V Gibbon to Chaa A Orr, 20 acres in tp 86 s, r 2 w; 8400. Wm V Gibbon to Grace H Orr, 20 acres In tp 36 s, r 2 w; II. Pauline Hlnes to John A Marsh, et ax, bond for deed to land near bk 1 63, Jacksonville; 8500. Johnson Is In town with a full llns ot sewing mseblass from 86 to 875. All makes sold aad repaired, I reals 82 per month. It y befors yoc 1 boy. M. Elwood's Jeweler store. II HIIIIIHIIHIIIH.III ' A Qame of Poker, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 6 6 6' Orlgmal. Keel Baanard, bk) bride, Tom Pendle ton aad I sat down one evening at NseTs booee to a gams of poker. Susie Banaard bad never played cards, eo ws agreed to help her. Ws eouldnt leave bar oat aod only expected ber go bet low on the bast ot hands. Tbs gams was penny ante, with a two cent limit People who think they know things are very bard to teach. Buele hadn't played half a dozen hands before she Insisted on playing her own game in her own way. She kept losing steadily, and, although the stake waa very email, she waa eoon minus something like 82. Since I had won more than half of this I determined to get It back to ber. Having a pair of eights In my hand. when she and I alone were betting, 1 made a great sdo, daring ber to bet I raised ber, and aba raised ms until 1 saw that there waa a dollar In tbe pot for her, then called her. To my die- comflture'abe had only a pair of fives. Instead of losing a dollar I had won another doUsr from ber. ' I proposed that ws should play soma other game, but Susie could not be In duced to give up poker, so ws pro ceeded as we were. Borne one opened with a jack pot and the woman In tbs case, after ntttdylng a long while, asked for one card. When It wss given her she looked at It and said. "Oh, pshawl" It was plain that she bad drawn to a flush and had failed to fill. Ws were all very much disgruntled when she cams In. Ned and I were both anxious to bet and didn't want to win her money. Ned told bar not to make a goose of herself and to stay oat When she refused ba told ber that she'd have to stand the loss out of ber private fund. She paid no attention to this and raised us both. Ned. very ranch vexed, raised the pot to top me, and before we knew ft we bad asvsrsl dol lars on tbe table. Ned and I showed down, but tbe lady couldn't be pre vailed upon ta do so. I had three kings and Ned three acsa. "One pair lent any good. Is ltr. ask ed guile. "No," replied her husband, "nor two pairs." "But suppose there are two pairs. with another card like one of the pairsT" Ned and I looked at each other; then be seized his wlfe'e cards and threw them on the table face np. She had a full band. Susie was now slightly ahead of tbe game aod quite proud of herself. Nod, foreseeing a plunging on ber part that might be embarrassing, proposed to quit but aha bad caught the gambling fever and insisted on proceeding with the game. She dad n't corns in tor two or three hands. Then we all knew she'd got something handsome, for shs looked happy and said glibly that she wss olng to bet" "How many cards 7" "is It any advantage to nave tbe cards run together four, five, six, tor Instance?'' "Yes, If the whole fire ran that way." She studied a long while, then said. "Wall, you msy give me two cards." We all laughed, and the game proceeded. This time Tom Pendleton either bad a big hand or wanted to bluff, for he raised the Umtt Ned. convinced that ha wss binning, raised him. I stayed out "What are yon going to do, ( sJer asked Ned. "I don't know. I cant tell whether these cards are aay good or not" Ned asked me to look at bar hand, bat aha laid tt taessanraon tbe tehee. "Test aay," aha said, tuning ber pvwtty eyes on ber liege lord, "that earae must all ran np or down, sad if thsrs Is one that doesn't fit tt spoils tbe' handf "Tee. and they must all be of the same salt Toa couldn't fill a hand tfks that by drawing two cards once tn a hundred tunas." Shs studied ber band ml we all got tired watting, and Ned passed cigars. By tbs Urns ws bad lighted op Basis bad come to a decletoa. "It's an aw ful risk," she said, "but there are three cards in my band pretty high. I msy win on those." Bbs chipped In, aad Ned groan ed. Than be whispered to me that be was going to teach her that If a expensive to be etuptd. He raised her, sad Tom aad I both dropped out She saw Nad and raised him. Then he raised her a gain, with the aame re sult and the raising went on till there waa about $13 In tbe pot "That'll lust buy a bracelet I aaw tbla morn ing that I want awfully," aald Socle. "Won't It be nicer Ned looked at me and emlled. "Can't we get It up to 3167" Susie aaked. "There's some thing else for 88 I want too." "Very well," said Ned, "we'll take off the lim it for this band." And they chipped In the required amount "What you gott A fall o" kings here," said Ned. He threw down hla band and waa rak ing in the pot when hie wife laid down the ace, king and queen of diamonds one after tbe other. "Are they any good?" ahe asked, looking ot ue eager ly. We told her they were not She beared a deep algh and carelessly dropped her other two cards. They were tbs knave and ten of the same ault as tbe other three. There were varied exclamations from the men. while Suale was wonderlngly looking at each of ue for an explana tion. Then I told her that ahe held a royal flash and had won the pot Ned sank back la his chair and laughed Immoderately. Tom end I told Susie that ahe was the beet poker player we bad ever met And she was. There Is no better wsy to deceive an antago nist than not to know yourself what you're doing. EDOENB HOLMES BfJBT. The Jumping Oft Place. r "Consumption had ms In its grain; and I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. Klng'e New Discovery, end I want to say right now, It aaved my Hie. im provement Degen witn tne nrsi ootiie, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and haoov man aaaln." savs Goo. Moore, of Urimesland, N C. As a remedy lor coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore limes aod lor pre venting pneumonia New Discovery Is supreme. 60c and 11.00 at Charles Strang, uruggist. iriat Dome tree. Sawing meehlae needles at Med f old tbatmscy. iindBey eiEndley We have moved into our new qii irterg uxi door to ilie old mand, aad now Imve ample room to show our Jine to advantage. We deal in new and second-hand FUR , NITURE, HAKDWARE. Chinaware and Itlaseware. Also heating and cook Stoves and Tin are of all kinds. Warehouse, Storage and Commission House , Oi vo us a trial we will treat vou "glit. ; , , fi Next door to Hubbard Bros. ' f Medford. Orego n 111 saavassaa. mm J aMCo.il j.JMgtBgM I -sswaa, . attrr(UT, 9 fawajjSrUk. TasSlSisag, Too It is EqiisHy YalitdSe for CHdrea K Cbstains no Narcctic cd is Safe end Sere Ask year Druggist for it For Sale by Chas. Strang, Medlord CHOICE SEED WHEAT I Eastern Oregon Club and Blue Stm . Also No. 1 Seed Barley. At nfiDFORD FLOUR MILL Claus Shears NICHOLSON The Place to Buy Your Hardware OOOOOCOOCrOOOO 'StBatrOCttnOtf J. H. DOTY (&CO. . . . New Fish Market iTWe3t Side . . Oyster Cocktails and Shelled Fish specialty. Crabs, 8alt Water Fish, Columbia and Rogue River Salmon. Twenty Years Experience in the Finn Business aeaaaaaoaaou -N5 WHEN TOT WANT TO EAT WBLL. j sat with enjoyment and keen well, provide yourself with roils or orva.1. tbe kind we baa fresh evetr day. II you haven't tried our rolls end (bread, you haven't been la lln witb the wlss ones. Order by hune if you ilka. VIENNA BAKEBY U0. H. CHURCH, Prop. Tejo war twrnadf lasts wfl rent) ealr (IT quia zwUaf bsms snastrt parrmansril onra. vaasjs resxsjsdy toatV-sf ys nd fcaap jxjigaig ' TMasareniirie4jria wsrvso amy terlssm tavraid sartaBwAtotaha. OsBixsxawtetn' Oasajrl Banady ttva residy anst efbadsvaitiftatevjiUMtigaiyajev. AScvviiQtCkTtily vetoes llusjarad Is wisks." says t. Or. anamart, of staph. OsMaartov "sly eaogk -vr- srTeetgkaarea. T si sas I Imibt ssvioniiiiaan'oasBwheslBte'aCSjaaKsan. eay eaad griaars aaaisat ta. at laervoat a ajraat. gPsy ' IssSaeeay CBanrtirlsan's Oostra Bisaigj la ae) atti beet l awe eras eeest" and Scissros HARDWARE Co. ' e i i '4