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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
0 ' west sw liven, Fsea m sale staples, R 0. DUNCAN, Prop. First-clan Rigs alwuya in bost repair. Horses. Board ed by Day, Week or Month. Horses bought and Sold. , 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. Rl T A VT Contractor W . VJiX. I t and Builder, Med fed, Oregon - a - Eifert's IT'S THE MAN liEUI.ND'l'HK B HEARS Who Creates the Kohby Fit. EICEKTUarmenM an Cut and Drap ed by Artistic Workman, who devote tbeir time and ability to pleus hi customers. Orderi taken (or Buita, from $ 1 4 (X) and up. orders taken (or Over Cos '.a, (14 00 and np. Cuite Pressed and Cleaned. Eifert ! W. W. EIFERT The City We Guaranteed the Fit. Coal! Consumers or Draymen desiring t 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. Scales at the Mine Road is now in first-class condition PACIFIC COAL CO. R. E. 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 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLIOAT ION. Unites Statat Land OIBea. Roaetrarg , Oregon, December 11, 1907. Notice ll Hereby given that In compliance ' with the provision! ol the act ol Courses of Jane t, lftt, entltlaa "An act fortheeele of tlmnsr lands In the slates 01 CaMornla Ore ion. Nevada and Washington Territory," as attended to all the Public Land Bastes by act ol August a, ISM, IDA E.D1T8W0RTH, . el Peyton, conntrot Jackson, (Slate ot Terri tory) of Oreson, bsa this day filed In this offlos bis sworn statement No. ami tor the suKnias ol the 9 M SI y ot 8eo No. JO, In Twp No. S3, I Rons No! J, eat, Vriliio will odor proof to abow that the lano sought Is, more valuable lor Ita timber or atone than tor esrlcultoral Eurpoes, and to establish bis cla..a to aald ina before A. 8. Bliton.O. 8. Con nlssloner, at hti offloo In Medlord, Oresoa on V adoesdey, the tth day ot Maroh, less. , Be names sa witnesses: William T. Grieve, George Daniel, Asa Love land rrsnaes Aiken, ail 01 rroepect.Oregon. ... . , Any aadSl persons elalaalat adversely the above-desdrtbsd landa are requested to file tbelr claims In iht orfloe on or before said 4th day ol at area, isce. nanjAirni L Btjsrr, Kesjlstar. T.C. Ward's 25t cast stoa ' 01uwara,TtosMiw,7apnaaa Ooods" and t ? t vv-.n.-vs' MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS Will Scientifically measure you, who hai the . . Knowledge of Measure menta Tailor, Meford. Coal! Notice t0 the Public Purenant to tbe eoiicitatlon of a large number of Republicans of Jack bob and Joesbhlne oonntlea I have decided to beoome a oandldate for tbe offloe of Distilct Attorney for tha Brat Proseoutlng Attorney'a Dis trict, First Judlolal Dlatrlot of Ore goo, subject to tbe action of the re publican voters at tba oomlng prim ary election. v My petition as snob nominee will In dua time be bled with tba 8eote tary of btate and along with it a brief statement of principals which will be made public, Very reepeotfully, B. F. Mulkey. Jacksonville, Oregon, February 5, 1908, CASTOR 2 A Par Infants and Coiidrta. Ha Kb! Y01 HtTi Always Bospl tMHtha 1 of K klamalb Conuly New. K' snath Falls Kepublloaa: Uoglueei Church, of the Southern Pauilta statue that the work uf oroaa rso'.lonl'ig from Dowuio. to the (Ji per Lake, a ltetano ot :1D mllei, la eouipleui with the exception tf aliout 2000 yaida at the depot gruunda. The railroad will have about mile and a half of yanls In Klamath Foils, and tbla would Indi cate that tbli .city would be dirts- ion point. A mesaatfe waa reeoelved from Biay, stating that a targe foroe of men began Wednesday morning lay. Ing track on the extension of the Caliltornla Northeastern railroad to Dorrla. The roadbed baa aireaily bsea graded and ready foi the ral'a for aboat two thirds of the distancs and the grading oraw la puahing the work as taat aa possible. Tne track laying will be swift work and the oootractore expeot to nave the road onmplete and ready for aervloe as far ae Macdoel, a diatance of 15 mllee. by the tenth of Maroh. It la now as- auted that tha mltosd will be com ptetod and in 'unolng ordr, aa far as Dorrle by tne tint of May. J. U. C. Tajloj and M. K Parker are buHi'lnsg, near 11 Bulls' Landing, a fast traveling eteumbont for service, butwaen Klamath Kails aud Fort Klametn. The boat will be 50 feet long zi 12 foot ba:3 with oaoin and p'lot houe, and will be equip ped with to 12 horse power engines and twin eorew propeller. The keel baa been laid and the frame up and the lumber la ready for the aldee. The boat will be ready for use by May L The regular round trip dally ran between thla oity and the Fort will be Inaugurated about June L The steamboat la specially oon atraoted for use on tbe river and will be able to make tha ahoii torn nec essary, whicn aie impoeaioia ror boats tha size of the Winema. It la to be need for conveying paaaengera and light freight to tbe Wood river country. Klamath Falls Express: Henry btoehsler brought in a load of tbe finest oata brought to town for many a day. Mr, Stoebsler grew 1000 bushels of these oata on 20 actes of dry farming 00 hla Vonna valley ranob, , That work will be commenced on tbe Clear lake dam In the early aprlng no longer oonjeoture but an assured fact. The reclamation aer vloe haa advertised for bida for tb's part of the upper Irrigation project, to be opened April 15, The epeoifl- uatlona for the dam call for the placing of M.IWrublo yarda of earth and rook fill, and the building of necessary aptlway and outlet. The dyaoa will require about 25,000 oublc yarda of UlL The, aranlrilw orowlna little town of Dorrle, on tne C. line in Siskiyou county, Calif., la to bare newspaper within the next lew weeks. W. H. rJubannan, a preotloal newspaper man of Nevada, la to engineer tbe new weekly. Mr. Bob- nnon mmm In town veaterda and while bar purobaaed tbe press used for years for tbe publication 01 tne Uxpreea wblob will be muvea to tne Butte valley tow a at oooe. BORROWED BOOKS. Tui Wfay Thlr Rststimi Ptfl(iaa mi In tba CfMirae of some reaofeloaneas of Mr Bdwvrd BuraeJooea a cerre- epondent of tbe WeaUsucaifac Oaaetta aarka: Thoao wtw an not cTend- ear by tba pataoVna of Qsarsea would new delWted in play of humor anl naglnarVio. Let me Justify my reference to Charles I once returned to Bonse-Jcraes Borne tools widen, be bad lent ma tUrtr yean More, writing to him to the af fect tbat tf It waa base 'to kMp bor rowed books so long it waa heroic to return mean after such lane tosses skn aa mbrht well bneaf ffaa eense of ownetabln. In ttBU be aaldi "Ina rettua of tbon books bag sun- ply atacgered ma. It haa also bamed me, for It aeema to raise the Bandera of DMrallty in these matters and per haps to aang tba susceptible con sciences of bock boiroweta. I have many borrowed books on my starve. I would rather the owners should die than that I should bava to think about these things sod return them. I have two costly volumes that were lent to ma before tbat little Incident of ours, which, you may remember, was In Bed uoa square. I bops the owner Is no more, for I simply will not give them up. And you have mad me un easy and have helped to turn an armV abla rascal Into a confirmed rUlaW Spain's Populer Oevorsg-s. "Borcbata de chufa" la the etngulal am of the most popular drink la Madrid. This Is made from a nnt called "ehofa." yielding a milky ttqnld when reduced to a pulp. This la di luted with water and forms a most cooling and refreshing drink. How ever, It Ik en acquired teste. Very few like It at tbe flrwt trial. The borcbata may be mado from different kinds of nuts. The almond Is need also. Strange to relate, tbe borcbata de chufa Is al ways sold where matting Is kept for sale, so that When yon spy a rati of tbe latter on tarda the store door It Is a sufficient indication that fa tbat par ticular place yon may utyeuf a glass of tha borcbata. tn splto ot tbonlrtes, I waa unable to discover tba origin of the singular combination of article a sea. Condon Truth. " A Pleasant I ayslc When you want a pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver imoietv trim, tuvj 1 - n He in their action and always produce . . .... L, n.s.i1 a pieaeana sainarwi ruw. - ... Strang's drag store tor a Irea samp' , "tl.tr. 3 a ii i 1 '." '' -CtansvM D. Kellogg, laatouertor REAL ESTATti. Cjurad Keinkinit, il uj to L Neider- mvyer, 60 acres In tv 37 , r 2 w; (1. O 0 Beekuiun. at ux, to bu.ie Tut- uer N, ft, lot 7, uk 09, AleiHorU; tl. E K Bradley m Frank W Street, 28U acres in tp Stl s,- r i w i $10 Bume to same, 2-5 of 3(10 acres lo tp 36 s, rsWiflO. G Miller, to W D Koberts, three acres la tp 81 s, r 1 w i 2,0u0. W 6 Crow.ill to C U King, lot 9, bk 3, Palm Add to Medford; fS. Tboa F Fish to W W Wilder.CO acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w ; 8600. Francis A Smith to Jasuer Gllllapy, 26.91 sores In p 88 s, r 1 w; 91. J A Mlntonye, at ux, to Zaok Cam eron, 74.81 acres in tp 87 a, r 2 w ; J1200 Uus Newbury, adm, to J A Min- toyne, same aa above; 85000. Ueo W Clark to J A Minlonye, all lu- turosl In property described above; $1. B L Cunningham to C Cunningham, pa, t of lot 13, bk 1, Ashluud ; (10. H W Heau to J W Wakefield, bond fnr deed to 80 acres In tp 3ii , r 2 w; 72O0. Oliver C Sheldon to B T Howard, la-id in tp 30 a, r 1 w; 2300. U W Nichols, et ux, ,to Dt-Ibort Ter- rllk et ux, 2 acrea in tp 37 8, r 1 w: ll'ufl Eunice M Lumsutn to r.aip-u woou bury, 1U0 ci en In tp :3 s, r 2 ; (31100. C E Xininger, etux, to M M Carl, 40 acres In tp 35 s, r 2 w; $1. June Jackson to vVarreo NiehoU, et c, 3.9S acres on Granite St, Ashland ; A C Giengcr to Lizzie E Evans, lu.40 acres in Ashland; $10. T E Hills to II E EuJers, land near bk 9, Ashland; (3000. E a Smith to A L Wimer, et ux, 30 acres In tp 39 s, r 1 w ; 810. Henry Hill to M 8 Hay, lot 8, Cooksy Add to Central Point; 200. Hattie I Calvert to C E Houston, bk 33, Phoenix; 8750. Wm Boaa to Cuaa N Harsen, lots 7, 6 and 8, bk 2, West Medford; ,214.50. Chas N Hsnsen to G G Dow, lots 6, 7 and 8, bk 2, West Medford ; (400. Lton Pasien to Easterbrook & Olsen Furniture Co, 100 acres in to 33 s, r 3 w ; (1250. Receiver's Office to J Merley, receipt for 160 acres in tp 34 a, r 8 e. James Taylor, et al, to Wm R Tay lor, land In tp 39 s, r 2 e ; (10. - John R Helman, et al, to A E Imbler, land on Main street, Ashland; 91. Irvln Flnley, et nx, to Frank J New. man, bond lor deed to 40 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w; (7500. Lizzie A Dolan to U L Haven, agree ment concerning land in tp39 a, r 2 e; (2500. J L Downing, et ux, lo H E Gale, 1.45 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e, near Ash land ; (5C0. . Ueo E Chamberlain to W M Ward, land in tp38 s. r 1 w; 80OO. Theo H F Engle to 0 F Acree, part ol bk 10, Phoenix: (350. J N Smith to Minnie E Love, 1 acre in tp 37 s, r 2 w; tl. Paul Dammer to Ernest E Wolter, land in tp 37 t, r 2 w; (10. Lydla E Braden to R Braden, power of attorney. . 0 B Rowe to H Hoist, part of bk 2, Sam's Valley: (150. Nancy A Dowell to B A Town, n 1 bk 40, Jacksonville ; (1. Susie T Neil to Josephine Russell, lots 7 and 8, bk 69, Medford; (300. T E Nichols to J W Drover, interest In certain water right in tp 36 a, r I w; $200. Geo N Lewis, et ux, to Jaa Young, et ux, land in McCully Add to Jaks on vi lie; $300. J A Lyon to Peter Van Hardenberg, title bond for 14S.13 acree In tp 36 a, r 2 w; (1000. Geo F King, et ux, to Rogue River Timber Co, 320 acres in tp 32 s, r 2 s; (10. Elijah Denton to T Denton, land in Short's Add to Medford; (L A T Lnndgrsn to O F Dunford, lots 4 sod 5, bk 4, Holman,a Add to Jackson ville; $260. B E Callahan to Katie Crenshaw, et ux, 160 acres In tp 35 s, r 3 w ; $1600. T E Nichols, et al, to J A Jonas, int in water right in tp 36 s, r 1 w; (200. Isabella Heckatborn to J W Grover. right-of-way thoongh lots in Fryer's Add to Esgie Point; ! SPECULATING ON . SHIPS. Maw Under an lan e Gamble en Overs) Vessele Posted at Lloyds. When t aha Is overdue, sn oppor tunity Is sometimes afforded for a gamble at Lloyds. It can be readily iiimUii bBjsimI that underwriters who are mte rested In the "ovwrducs" are, only too wltflng to get rid of the risk by paying a premium on tbe Insured rate to those who ace willing, on their terms, to relieve them of their reepon- Iblllties. The premium varies with the chances of the veaavd turning up. The smaller tha chances the higher the p-pmltnn and vice versa. The rates paying on "overdoes" serve . accurate barometers of tbe prob:ih!llt-sa or otherwise of the ship ever being beard of sgaln. These un derwriters who' speculate on "over dues' sre generally known by the sig nificant name of 'Mortora," The insur ance on ' an "overdue" may pass through many channels before the ship Is, on the one band, "posted" at Lloyds as "missing" or, on die other hand, she strives In safety. A ship Is never "posted" until the committee Is ttoroughly satisfied tbat her case Is hopeless sad until the own er Is of the esuD opinion. Before "posting" a node la put up. for a week Inviting sny Information con cerning the vessel If that elktta no nsws, tbe committee at It next meet ing vases the ship as "missing," and a aotloa si'Dosted aecosdlngry. Tn loss Is the settled and paM for. ft may be atejaaatany remarked that post ing" at Lloyds constltittet a legal daath snivels far any so sa beard tf iiliiln ! . U ll . fcvary lady la Medford should as taat uaruaaa bow oa "special aaie Writers' Cramp. Writers' cramp is a serious matter to people wbKe work requires that they use a pou very much, while for the unacetieioiued writer who tiikee ub aftentoou off now nud then to catch up with her corre iM)inlence It Is. to sny the least, very tll-oiiraglng. The trou ble la inure-tluiu musculttr lu this 1:1ml of i-ntmp. Very often a low, nervous coadltlon will cauae It. Then oue should tnke It aa a warning that the vystcui Is run down aud needs general toning up. Very often, however, tbe trouble Is all In the way you hold your pen. Children now Jn school are not like ly to be troubled with writers' crump because they are taught, to hold the pen lightly and make all the more rjents from the arm Instead of the hand. Tbe old fashioned - method which most of us learneu of holding tlw pen between the thumb and fore finger Is also very likely to encourage a -cramp. The muscles become tense and bard, until finally they contract so tuueu mat an control over tnem if lost. The pen should be held between tho first two 'fingers, well up toward the Joint The trouble may often be relieved by putting the baud and wrta; Into the hottest tvuter one can stand. Hoston Herald. Tonderneaa of tha Hanging Judge. Mr. Justice 1 ratvtins' tenderness foi women prisoners was well kuewn. II" ailn-tted It. atul he hud a great dlslikv of seutencine; tlieso poor cn-nturen t .ath wlu hr.d leen recommended to uercy mid wot-.ld probably lie repriev ed. On one such occasion the sheriff asked If he wna not going to put on the blnck cup. lNo," be answered, "I am not. 1 do not inteiftl the poor cre.ituro to be hauged, aud I am not going to frighten ber to death." Addressing her by name, ho aald: "Don't pay any attention to what I am going to Tead. No harm will be done to you. I am sure yottadld not know In your great trouble and sorrow what you were doing, and I will take care to represent your case so that nothing will harm yon In the way of punishment" Be then mumbled over the words of the sentence of death so .that tbe poor creature did not near the in. London Graphic. Lobstor Fare. Hungry lobsters In their natural state seldom refuse fish of sny kind, whether dead or alive The favorite bait with fishermen is fresh or stale herring, but even shark meat Is used st s pinch. Lobsters slso est small crabe, sea orcbina and muaaela. in deed, there are few forms of marine life suitable for food which they re fuse. Lolwtors sometimes capture fish sllve, striking them with the smaller of their two great claws, which for this reason fishermen call the "quick" or "fish" claw, but they will live for a long time, especially when couhned without taking any food, if you tether the lobster by the large clawa, you will find that, like the muskrat he will go off aome fine morning, lenvlug only bis legs in tbe trap, for this animal baa tbe remarkable power of "ahootlng a claw," or amputating Its limbs, and, what Is still more wonderful, of grow ing new ones from the stumps left be hind. 8t Nicholas. The Mioroscop. There Is good reason to believe tbat the magnifying power of transparent media with convex surfaces was very eurly known. A convex lens uf rock crystal waa found by Layard among the ruins of the pslace of Nimrud. And It Is pretty certain that after the Invention ot glass hollow spheres blown of that material were commonly used aa magnifiers. The perfection of gem cutting ahown In ancient gems, especially In those of very minute size, could not have been attained without the use of such a Ida to the aye, and there can bo little doubt that the artificers who could execute those wonderful works could als shape and polish the magnifier beet suited for their own or others' use. New York American. Beat Healer In tha World. Rev. F. Starbird. ot Eaat Raymond, Maine, says: I have used Buklen's Arnica Balva for seentl years on my old army wound, and other obstinate sores, and find it the best healer in tbe world. I use It too with great success In mv vetenary business." Prloe 26c at Cbas. Strang's drug store. Tha Right Idas. "How do you define the phrase 'as black aa your botf " a father asked hla son as the latter bad just used tba expression. "Well," replied tbe youth, "I should define It as darkness that might be fett'-Caaaell't Journal. The Clock and the Watoh. "What pleased me most" said tbe man who bad been abroad, "waa tba wonderful clock at Brraasburg." "Oh, how I should like to ae Ml" replied the Ignorant youth. "And did yon see the watch on the Rhine tool" At the Foot End. "Alas, I am at my wit's end," ex claimed the monarch oa he waa unex pectedly kicked by the court Jester. ftnlMMt'l-'n. COUGH REMEDY Coughs.Golds, CROUP, Whooping j8k.ivl AV. eaBs aetenjjaaajB tsas JLA (avaaa I rlsBKajj psxal sTWja M WtWmWKmWKU k slssassl a take, N esssatas as aflsai aWaaWss4adsxyto0aMcasaV assJlra katy sals aa saak. HAHBERUIKJ CKSOOOOCaXCtOCottr 5 It r U'HL'CI r . KJ i i. Medford Realty LOAN'S . UE AL KSTATE A CAR J 12 THE PUBLIC We, tli midprsigned, havinc opf-ned a rp:il entale i oflice here iu Motliord. DESIRE TO SAY, mat tlmse having property to ell or rent would do well lo sue u " at once, as we are in touc'i with alarge number ' of liomeseekers. Also, if w can get a lhrjee tract vf land in one location, we have a colony who willvome when we say thing are ready. Promisiin; vyei v tmn asquarr deal, and berof attention to nny buhi. ness offered us, we are yours to serve. , ! Cor. 7th and C Fts- When a Bad Cold filBi COUGH t-rte.a.Sjjl wees 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, Mecltord i Bacracaaoo&o ooov--: CHOICE SEED WHEAT Eastern . Oregon Club and Blue Str m , Also No. 1 Seed Barley. At TIED FORD BttoQoacr)o OOe4c0rfO)OOO3r Claus Shears and Scissros NICHOLSON ' 1 5 The Place to Try an "Ad." In The Mail. urCJilAJ ftj jii . nr. a and Rental Co. inuuam;e C. v heeler, y. N. C. Sorensor , H. L. Qetchel, WHEN YOU WANT TO K VI WELL. rat with enjoyment and ketp -!l. piovulf you rue If with rollaor t -al, tbu kind wo bake fresh -every - iiy. ll yon hartm't tiled our roll ud bread, you hayeo't been in Una un tbe w lie lines. Order by pb.O; 1( you Ifke. VIENNA BAKERY UEO. H. CHURCH, Prop.' You nave Ton want a remedy tha wCS bos) only gtre quick rnt" bat ssHsui permanent dare). Ton wot a ramady that wQl r Bt the hirjgsj and Ksxp axpaefofaV ttooaaay. s Too want ramady that will oovov terao any tandeacry toward poaro aooia. Ton want a nmady that la ptoao ant and aafa to teJc. ixabartatn'a Cough Itaxswdy I all osflfcaaM taatxLVataaBta. akvd Mr as avaacw ana sHasal of W aeMa staada wttKoul a our A Seven CM Qiiidty Cwd kf Own. "aVtai aansi Iaaa verresseaesfld vstatob Iragars fi Wwaks." says J. Or sjoWt, of Bspkyr, OaitarMa. "afr sarh area w oar sea aavsk. ffaelsaaj dseJea onasneodCXkmbMatato-sOaaghW. way swa srsasrassssaa ss, a i gar i Orsan usdUscatrsoejrwslSB. 1 CBMsatMe-tetB-s Oosnrfe asaaear t I av - neeaV" sO00? FLOUR MILL HARDWARE Co: t Buy Your hardware I 0erlWaB30XrK . x O At- -'' S fuuuaaof possaarus a.To.aaaas, si, a uoasn 1 IMssstf, Tsa as,