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1 ' ir.. 1 ' Tfee Lambert A ?5 w n h Hie THE TEST FOE FOK PARTICULARS SKIO E. D. EL WOOD AGENT FOR THE Lambert AUTOMOBILE Medford, YF you contemplate building, call at our yards and let us quote you on any grade of ' lumber you might wish to use We have the" stock and can give you the service. Iowa Lumber Box Co. Oro Kip Man's Heavy Looking Shoes Thia it the only leather which tfme and weather can not harden. If you have noei every x or eight montns, try a pair ot UKA KIP and get a year's wear. price $330 C. H. KIDD the Footfitter Successor o A. C, Tayler FRESH DAILY FIRST CLASS Bread, Cookies, Doughnuts and Popcorn. ' Also nuts, fruit and candy at Balcomb'8 Store , 104 West 8evonth Street Moore Building THIS VALLEY - Oregon been wearing but a pair of HAPPENINGS AT THE HAT.C.73 CAPITAL IJT.T. IAXVH II A .5 rtF.ACI!"') cw.urjvv via: ;iih;nt wil:, Ali) Till: 1'VrTLK.MKX. Tariff IVvlbhin U A'-wei rjoii r.'.v Ju.f K:cr I itiu 1 Sfatca rTW. Yiar (H!it S.ito. A mpf of, tho rrtelflt: Coa?t Li::::''T u.:n ro.uiarj in-fore tba Inti-r i Commerce C-nr?iis!on pi J. D. Kerr, re-in '-i"v iht? H!H ro:!',-i, frankly ii'aicd that ilie North on, Taciflf: and fln'ut Xnrihi-ru Jfrivo rtafh'd thoir cn;i;vtiy for bandliu? -.''.'.f. !!. aa('I us 'V !-v. :njrvnf ;f the Nor tL west continued, traffic v.ould grow. 1 iirtfore e.viatlo!? fuds must incmasw tUc!r capacity or new roials must be buflt, but h-; d clarcd no new roads woulj be biiilt i t liuul luu ber mile: i th-y hud a riii;iratiUe of a rr.u that would be ivnunerutive. If ilio old non-coni-pnnsatory lumber rate Is continued In effjet, monuy camtut be .procured and railroad building will stop, he said. Kerr denied that the lumber men would bo Injured by an in crease In the rule They can ab sorb the Increase and Btlll make a handsome profit, he declared. Inasmuch ai the President has In terostcd himself In the bill requiring railroads to move livestock at a rate not less than 16 miles an fcour, legts- IatIon may be enacted before adjournment.- It wu's demonstrated a few days ago that the House com mittee on Interstate commerce was not particularly enthusiastic, andIt la probably true that before that committee takes aoj action the rail roads will demand a hearing. Plana for the revision of the tariff have been agreed upon by the Republican leaders, Including Roose velt, Speaker Cannon, Senator Bev eridfte and Representative Payne, Dalzell and Sherman, the three lat ter being members of the Hoouse ways and means committee, who will frame the new law. An extra ses sion of Congress will be cnlled im mediately after tho expiration of the present Congress next spring and a bill will be drafted reducing some of the high schedules on steel and Iron and equalizing others. The Pacific Coast members of Congress have been informed that only seven Japanese, and these not laborers, have entered the United States this year, which is regarded as showing the effectiveness of the new emiRration regulation which Japan has formulated and under taken to enforce. There is an ap prehension that some Japanese la borers have entered the country through Mexico, but It is learned that Mexico Is negotiating with Jap an for practically the same regula tions that have been applied to the United States. The House has unanimously adopted a resolution to Investigate the charges brought by Representa tive Lllley of Connecticut, ot cor rupt Influences apon members of the Hons naval affairs committee la connection with authorisations for submarine torpedo boats. The reso lution Is sweeping In Its character and gives the committee authority to call for the Electrlo Boat Com pany's check books and all papers In their possession which may have any hearing on to Investigation. ta raannnaa to a letter of nrotest against the Beverldge child labor bill, Presides! Roosevelt has ad dressed a letter to the Indiana Manufacturers' Association. In which ha places himself In favor ot tka auetnant bv Con arena ot a bill fwgnlattag child labor la ths Dis trict ot Oolambla and Territories If the States tall to enact saeh laws. Senator Boarae has been appoint ed a member of ths sub-committee ea poatofflee aad post roads and for ths consideration of tho postal sav tngs bank bill, ailing tho vacancy caated by tho death of Senator Proc tor. . exaUSMat ti tali ht ths Uws Jvel Valloy- bp prof ottp osrasts ovr Us prospecttrs pas sago ot tho ratios lolat resolution prsraldtag for ratal ecttoa against tho Oregon and California land grant Unions It bo amended ta pro viae that tonoceat purchasers of railroad grant lands bo protected, ens of oothora Oregon's ahlot Interests will bo jeopardised, and o that and, ratclag tho asnttasali 1 tho paelle. several of tho deeply Interested hold ers have wired Congressman Haw ley nrging Immediate actios) toward an anondnont to ths resolution. Wheat at Taeona. Tacoma. March 10. Wheat Weak, bnt prices un changed. Prices paid by exporter; Dlueststn, 14c; club, 12c; red, 8s. Pic? At no time last year did strictly fresh rnu tzn Job at as low a Sgmro as thoy are selling now. Tho market opeaod on Tuesday and It teats was aH that Us dealers wora asking. , - (toad, dry wood roc sale. Call op , phono 76, or rV N. Warner's sasosty stole. works i! t:i v. a vs. Lun:Vr Hate A-ument Prov Olkrr Huff's To High. Olymptn, WzA iTarvh 9.Tho 1 imbor rate q a- .-i Is becoming, an liri'iortant f t:-.t..- s:i ihe vnliiaMo.i Vv plr-ja b-:-th IMIroiuJ C nn ;il n'.jn, anj cu wKi never way It j is dee'd -rf by its T::t -r&tatc Com , mere C-n.-raij-.n, t! e Iil'ror-d j Co'iini;; !on v. i I i-p;.-. ally bo ahlt , to b::s. a fi: .'.II I; ,!: it cm. -a or. qiisy j coinnioillt!.i i . Uo hy). The Cm i:'i.-!t.ii 1... Dc -u crlcn-'oro-? to out as i-'ich tcvU 1 in i.y &i .j'is.iijli' ccirc-erchis ; ln:"Lvir id! acd V 'ibu!atU n whi I lh rr.Mron'! attorneys I r.s Inttod.ire.I porilond of the t?':ir.oiy of PrcsU ( d"(8 Hill anl j:iliott, su!jmit'e1 on tho s ib'eef to 'the ln:--ri:tato Cnm- cierc3 ComnIsBlon. It will be the theory of th) Railroad Comci!B:Jon thai If th-i old 40-r":'.t r;tf- nn 1 'n hr n'pa i',nil a , luoj to tl.o rilioacia, tln-n ihe sur- phi3 2s b'jt.vii in th ' fi;i:'.:i:I.-l siatj j menta of th" ctnipp.nies haa b-'on at- taint1:! by chars. rig exorbitant rntei to shippers of other commodities. If the rate wi- not too low, then o'her j rates are pr joriicnately too hi?h. ! Tiki's l;;avr coi-dfii:!. S.'.liMers l)'pnrt and the State Police Tnke t"li:-i;e of Situation. Coldfleld. Nev., J:an:h 9. The United States troops that have ben In Goldfteld for three months evacu ated the camp last Saturday and turned the responsibility of main taining peace In the Goldfleld district over to the local police authorities and the Nevada State Police. The departing forces consisted of 114 men and five officers, requiring three passenger and two baggage cars. The departure of the troops was at an early morning hour. Their do-partm-ewa. ft signalised in any particular "way. " Several squads of State Police ar rived la Goldfleld lest week and es tablished local headquarters In a building In the center of the town. The district is peaceful, as the strike has practically been declared off. SPOKANE MURDKli MYSTERY. Body of Crbpple Found Wrapped In Ited-Qiillt in Itlvnr. Spokane, Wash., Karcli 9. The corpse of au unknown man bolievcrt to have bcun umi-diTcd, wp.s found in the rlvor Saturday. The body had been wrapped from head to foot in a portiere and a bed quilt and tied securely with a window corJ. It was lodged against the dam in the Spokane river, east of Washington street. The pockets had been turned Inside out. An uly wound was found oa the right cheek. Authori ties believe the man was murdered in his room for his money, then wrapped up and thrown Into tho river. The man was a cripple. Th" left arm had been amputated at tae shoulder years ago and the left lctr severed Just below the knee. He was about 45 years old and It is thought was an Irishman. New York Indorses Hue;hee. New York, March a. "We will go to the National convention in Chicago cheering for Hughes, but wo will take particular attention to Impress upon delegates from other States the fact that not one thing the Governor has ssked has been made a law by the present Legisla ture." This statement was nude today by a State Senator who has gone on record as favoring the promotion of New York's Oovernor. Taken In consideration with other things. It Indicates very clearly that the New York delegation, while ostensibly for Hughes, will not be remarkable for its loyalty. Minnesota Green Bryan Black Eye. St. Paul Tho Democratic stats committee of Minnesota, attar a bit ter fight, adopted a resolution In dorsing Governor -Johnson at Min nesota for the Presidential nomina tion, nnd recommending that ho bo nominated at the National conven tion at Denver next July. Tho Johnson rcaolatloi was car ried by a Tots of IS to IS, after tho Bryan adherents had forced two tost rotes, oa both of which they wora tafaatad. .. . lVstttartloa at Xaavthnw, B. a Victoria, B. Ci March I. Saeh destitution prevails at Us coal city t Nanalmo that ths prcflnelal gov ernment has Inaugurated emergency rsttof works, giving employment to asms (0 men clearing pablte lands near ths slty. ( ' Knickerbocker Bank to IbNasao. Now York, March . Tha Knick erbocker Trust Company, which suspended 'business nt tho beginning of the Inanela Sorry last October, wtll resume Vnslness at noon Thurs day, March It. Permission for ths resumption at sasraest wss grantsd by Justice Clark In taa Boproma Co art at St. George. 'Beattlav Marsh H Ths Standard Company and ths Union Oil Com. j. of California arc at war ta S.uls. Ga.illlne hsa boon reduced 4 cents a gaJlnn In tha past fonr months, and athur rnd oils pro. portlunatt'e. Ths last ct r.ete day In the redaction ot gaolirt v a 17 tt eests per galldtt to It cta:a Tha Union 0)1 Company Immediately ordered a similar reduction. Last "ivemsw gasoline was quoted at iVs coats a gallon. ' " , ORi:;;o.i :;.;v in iiiuef. . Lui':h?r !. ! In rerJIou have , taken a d"cld d drop of from 10 to j 80 p r cent ihla o k. j Oivlnii to th.i parulj'tic stroie Civil Utiftineer Chat" sustained sev eral weeks aro. work on the new 'Ctor sysie n of Rainier lj'iirgr":j Ing sT i v'y. A sumr.ier B;bla K"! ye!, which will Jb9 a new f a'li'a i!i r-.lluus wi;rk l i Cr. itin. will be fcd la Albauy th'a ?."tl;nr.er. The AsliWnd Co-'merdul Cleb ha PJ I a rr;l;f'uu luder-:" : the T.'n'ver :ify of Or.- ';n r.;: -ro. i . 1 en t::l er.-i t)le;V; r ... ;r to the niemr? e.'t tl:e pulls un , Ii.ce 1. . Aiirtuauu C. Jceialr.-",. previously re;re.4eiiu' 1 I -iue t'ouety in Mie I.eRlp'aturo. hei fl'e.l hU peti tion for the noulnatioa of Fle;jr ten tative ou the Pi?:ii:Min ticket. T1! resldentB a the Windy Creek district an'! the o'leers of the Glen c'e te!.jr.oae tiuipany have do r":ed to extend a rural lino from Glenda'e to Ferudale. Kred Lemley, tha 'young man foui:d guilty by a Jury lu the Cir cuit court at Eugene of selling lltiuer In violation of the local op tion b.w, was lined $300 by Judge Harris. Pttbli-'hers and editors of Union Cutinry have organized themselves Into an auxiliary to the State Press Association. The organization's objects are similar to those of the State order. ' After lying in the Cal.tpoc.la river for 77 days the body of Arh Fer guson was found Monday. H was located by Ferguson's father, who had kept up a faithful search since his son's death. " W W. Smith of Lafayette, Ave miles east of McMlnnvllIe, was found dead in bed and supposed to have commuted" sulcliioT Smith was arrested last wood andJred. o an Insanity charge bofw.e 'released. Russell JeHreyjj'topjojBb'rs ol the Oregon. ApIoUHural College at Eugene, left last Friday for An napolis, where hs is to enter a pre paratory school to be trained for final examinations tor entry into tho naval Academy. After an even year In appealing his case and securing orders for retrial, on a charge of extortion while councilman In La Orande, At torney E. W. Bartlett, now of Pen dleton, has been vindicated by a verdict of not guilty. A petition is being circulated throughout Curry County calling for an election to vote agala on the liquor question. The county has boon dry and the thirsty ones are seeking an easier way ot obtaining their liquor than the present one, by stage or schooner. Wallowa County Court on Friday acted on a petition of over 60 per cent of the voters of the county asking for a removal of the county seat from Enterprise to Wallowa by ordering a vote to be taken in June. A vote to determine whether Wal lowa County shall remain dry was likewise ordered. Esther Mitchell, the Oregon girl of Holy Roller fame, who killed her brother In Seattle because he had shot Creffleld, the Holy Roller "Me- slah," is not wanted In Oregon on anv chares which would warrant extradition proeeadlsgo, ,and no such luinem hava haafa issaed through ths Goveanor's offtsf, tha sols channel for such procaeons On complaint of tha saloonkeep ers of Pendleton tSb City Council passed an ardiaanahr proOlMUng tho promiscuous selling of liquor by drug stores. - Saloonkeepers claim that the drag stores are dealing ont whisky without being compelled to pay ths 900 license and comply with the other regulations saloon proprlatora have to observe. That too mnch speed eaueea us wreck of tho Chicago Spatial, tour lias west ot feadlstoa. Wad ass- day. Is ths imimi t ontalsn of tho totusatthn al otUVrta sad rail road offnsnis wtae njAattjamthS Ihs of tha glno to sttmb era ths rail saa only bo explained by Its striate- aatwa at too groat spssd. n : tho lass win and testament al tha lata TTttnoa Vat, who dtsd ta Salem Inarch lav baa bam nasal tm ta probata, tko aetata la sain al sila.TM. aa4 tha Saw Of taa nay tons la UtaM amofl rata Oaa al ska aasat tnjlfwj taMsjfss ot tho wan la thai 4V a ml has naaal knUmnta nrtta. w aag seaaalaisnias, p task at U gaa a fsM wajat and aiatp, a ha sarshassa s( hsa a hsr owa aaVaa Maa, al ah ealao al 111. as. Adorahssa, a pramJaaM amass, and Al March, Oooaty Taa dmiinr, aasa boss sammsaad ta Las Aagslst by taa OattaS Staca Marshal s appear tWa astdaaS taa MatsmjfM aaV smfhai au Hcea Tha asm knar spsrataS l otd Btsjak M ajppja ttmbar ahUaaj taaaawajaWM tsatfag what k tsacaat (jbS Vlr Oouaty latl stiiV Waatod-Mlddle sgsd widow lady oaa with oaa young ehild prstei nolo to do genetal hooat work. Ad dress box 18, Pooenlx. Ora. 10-St-p. AU kinds at bake etntf -Vlonnn Uskery. (Jail 'pnona iM aad bare goods aeiivareo CASTOR i A for lufaatt aad CUUraa, . , TeKWYiiHmAitijtlwaial laTiatnTOof ; Pili.tr; It On. A convict lu u v.tn-turii inlu be'n estrt'im!:- 'fri-toir nr-l Hi" eut iTifi'.iH v.,.iv .K.---, '....'- In Ijija k s ;.:!(. . .v 1.1 .' r ; mK'rin'i'ii'!. Hi . -i . :' .. "Th.i! t c 'i A .'. t. ".'.. ttcr.w tl:..u ! r t i :.. rjjt ! : li'-vu.:.' it i .. pl- (l.e v m. coo!;.,! i.; it if ,1. . ... "I'iieu.v tlii'ig . jald .-.wf . . ";.i s .:: ' a.,. It." ' Wl ;n !'.' i: :, 1: 1 1 - l:.-s ti. i sf. I I :I:li1Ic yt.ifi'..; .1 r.eil ': ' Pc-i'j cf ri,).,r"r ". l!allt-t : s ef t'r; e tue "lustra. e:l h.v u tt-u. t D mi'hy r;evi!l In li--r"j.... .' tl'itll-; low lu-:.r Ih-i ...e. ne... L.iV t..i rel'i t:4 tkitt 'jue.-'ii 1 n tustaiit blie v.ii lu a 1 a e 'i m- wert no men ,.e el t, a::d tiie vol".l-u ef.uM not ! :; he:', be n use If tl.ey hail t;one near eno'J;;h to lie of uso tla-Ir own rlrlrts would h.svu l;eeu IgalLed. l-urtunately L;wly liyralay hud 6u:!., tient iirt-ieuee of n.iu.l t3 ro'l herFeli lu tlie heurlli rug eud tuT;s subdue Uii flames. A Juo'ge of Lftnd. Proud Father V.'elcoino tmck to the old farm, my boy. So you got through college u!! ri:rlit? Karryer's Sun Yes. father. I'roud FatUer i'e Uiow, I told ye to study up chemistry and thlngi, so you'd know beat what to do with dllerent kinds of land. What do you think of that flat medder there, for in stance? Farmer's Son Cracky, what a place for n ball garnet Kansas City Independent NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEM NITY SELECTION. Cm ted StatoR Laud Office, HoMbure, Oregon. Febiuftry 17,1908. Notice hereby given :het ihe fcaete of Ore gon, on February 1. 1tW7, applied for dw w yi of section W, towasblri 31 south, range 2 eavt, and ttU h of ttecllon 28 and aw u i land south H iw of nee Hon 24, town-hip ixl ion tit, raotre '2 east, of Willamette Meridian, ana tiled la this ortlce lists of Mhool lndi mnl ty select lon in which it selected laid land; ard that said Hits sre open to the public foe lnsictloD. Any and all periont olttlralna ad verwly the above described land or any legal ub-dirUion thereof, orclmlralnt: the same un der the miuiuff laws, or dtairlnc to thnwiild land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose, or to object to 'aid e leetton for any lawful reason, about a 11 le the'r claims or their affidavits of pr -tePt or uonie-t' In this office on orbeiore Ihe 14th day A April. 19l8. I hereby designate the Meopord Hail, pub lished at liedforrt, Oregon, as the newspnper In which the above notice is to be published. Benjamiv L. Kody, BeKthter. ADMIISISTIIATOR'S FINAL NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the uodor liene-l, ej the Administrator, with the will auuexcti. of the estate ol Harriet Ada Lie! a Taylor, deccaatd, has filed bis final account In iho matter of nalil entate with the County Court iff Jack ion County. Oregon, and that Monday, the 23rd day ol March, 1V08 at the hour ot 1 o'clock. H. M.. at the court room of su id court In Jacksonville. Oregon, h been nctbv r-aid court as the lime uud p ate Tor hearing objections thereto und the ae moment tlmreol. ALBKRT ClilFTOS TAYLOR, Administrator, with the will Bnnexed, of the etAle of Uarilet Ada Uila T. ylur, de cent, d- Datcd and flrtt publirbed Feb. 81,1908. VAVVTElt 4 rOKIHN, AttorneTa for Etftate NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department o tbelrterlor Land Office) at Koscburg. Ore.. Jan. 190 Notice la hen by given that Joslah Mprlev, of Big Rutte, Oregon, has filed notice of bis Intention to make final Ave yearn proof in support of Ufa claim, vis: Home stead Kntry No. 12071, made Oct. 1st. 1W, for t be H H n W , N W 'i 8W V. Sec 8. Twp )V, South. Range S East and that said, proof wi'.i be made bc-lore a. ft. Blitoc, U. t. Commis sioner, at his of flee, la Medford, Oregun, on Wdaeda. Marvb 5. -. He names the to lowing wltneaiea to prove nia TOournovs reaiaenos upon, ana eniuvaiion oLthf land, vis: Frtfderi. k V. SfednkL James L Patton, Aaron Be k, W lilt am W. Parker, aU of Bis Butte, Oroawn. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Begisier. Administrators Notice. In tha matter of tna Esuteol Joeeph J. Van Uardeoborg, deceased. Notice Is hereby glven.that the avdenlgiied, bv an order of the Ooantv Court dulv made a d entered, waa appointed, and ta now tha Utii quaiincni suiu acuag Jkainiaisnraior uajuw r'-non, ol tha estate of Joseph J. VanHar eiburg, deeaajed. AU persons having claim' against said aetata are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified to me. or my at t irneya, Colvtg Dnrbaa. at Medford, Ore gon. within six mo-.itfaa from this date. ALBUM VAN HARDKNBIRQ, Administrator, De bonis Noa. COLVHl ADOaHAMAUyi. Dated Feb. 14, 1901. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department ot rfce Xataiior, Land Offle at Boeeborg, Ore., Jan. 23 .1W&. ' Notice la hereby given thai Fraderiek V. Medynskl of Big Bntta , Ora., haa filed notice 0 his lotentiou to make teal flvernBroof in support of bis etalm. via: Roeneetaad Kntry No. lim made Dee 14, ltn, for tha BW& fteetlon la. Township t Bonth. Banca 1 Kaet, and that said proof will be made before A. B-BUton, D. B. Ootaranlsetoaee, at hie offiAs, at lladiord, Oregon, on Tnaedaj, March m. lmi He naaet tha foliowtnf wltneeaes to prove his eoatlnaons reeldence nponraod onlUvaUoa at ths laad.Tlit Joalah Merley. Zaek fcfazey, Jaaaea t. Pat too, Frank D. MeUerlaad, all of Big Batte Oregon. BvjAtfiii UBmrr, Beglstar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Departmaat af the tntartor. Laad Ottoe at Roaahnrg. Ora.. jam. , ifcc. Notlaa la harshy gtrao that Monroe Baldwin, of Bin Butte), Oregon, haa Bled notice of hie intention to make eommtiiattoa nal proof In fnpporC of hie eiataas, Tla: Hon, stead Entry No. 1847. ada April IS. leosL see tkta if B W. Beettan tS. Townafala M onth ol Range TKavst, and that eald pfaol will be made beaore a. a. ouaajra, u. a. uea mlesiooer. at his afeee, to Madferd, Oregon, an Tneaday, March K IfOfi. He names tbe rolkrwlng ejltnsesse to prava hlecontlnnons netdanca enoti and ffaitlTaton of tha land, vti. Cb arise A EmeeidaOtk, lohn A Obenehaln. Chailea Obanahaia. Jeodrson BdeeU, allot Big Betta, Dregoa. wihp a. kWT, Aetaiwlstrator't NoMcb. In taa Matter of tha eetala af inlla A. Ed- wavrae, oi SK haa Bottee la hereby gtvm that tho derttgnad as been duly appointed and qualified as Ad taktrator Jl the aetata ol Julia A. Edwards, mtatfltrator Ji the esuta ol Jofle A. Edwards, imww 'aaaaaianni tvutr, vnwvf( aajaajmwa. AU pereoas having edalsM against sard atv tateare notified to present too same, duly vanfled, to the undersigned at his mldeace la the Ctty ot Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, within six maths front and after tha data hanofa ... lrfTt EDWAKDB. t Administrator aj the relate al JnliaA. BeV wards, deoeaeed. Dated thta lfvh day of February, a. Dw MM. jggg g? ;!SS fftf5 ty! Societies, of VleiJ(ord I. O. O F.-.IKt, n,j jjjjj town in . n 0 & erValWXS;.' ' 1 "" I r. r A i -,;' J'yr.l a-,., r.nk I v., lu, in.,, :i V. 1. gi:n.u. .-Jei-rnrrv. " f .'nil : mi. mini Tul.B lll ... f w .b mull ... . i.i...), .-i.kiT, 'liv'i'i i nl;.iij , , t utu W oen. ,v G. M1M.I.A I.K'I.m liir. So. A. K nail A. !, Me. : nr.! Krl.liy u or be. luie luit iui.nnt.bi, W .'1' Al..-M.:i imh. , ... , M. I'LBeill, V. it. J. ' Uwruir, Kic hi0. ' IS. s H'8'v.. 'im:i. t. No. to. meciB Ol, 1,1 .1 f, !), !: . .j. ' :. .,, I. t,, Al '..fi u. Itui. M, tt ... i ...,. . I . . "i.e;, , ..... . M'... it ITIK I'KKKI., W. M. Mm. LlM.i.v.f u. Wlh.moku, (jtA.ru-'...ry. K.of P THllMiiitn lodge Si. .11, m- et Jfrin d t'eiiina u 9 p. m. X'ishiii- Lr.'tliiTh dj. Wt.yi. tlrui:i -. t. (j. Tiiyv.BtlLB. C. C rAMi,jkti;onv,K. ui R ai.d S. Kt::,1i of th - Mnci ntitea. TrHTnihaViit J ' ''' '" r,'Ku!i'' fuv uv, on (h ;iud H1 yriaBjhoi 'tt Iinit.mh In A o, U A' H'UI a :au p. in. VM-.1l tur Kijit.u ct.idlativ :n viiet n. niti'ti ! i;, if Ctiti-ist). Cuiiinittiidor. C. KBLhavK, K K. A. O. 0. W. ixMiip .No. yj, meet every C t an ! ih.rti s ut.dtikv if thu t at e p. .u. lu their ball In tlx Opt-ra block. Vlt.it;. brothers invited toaltcilU. JtlHN DolHik, Jkl. W. AttnABL Ht'liiABD, Hccirdur. f of A. Mec'forf! Lotlge No. 42:,ir.(-Lt tho second ana fourth TuuHdny evenint la t-ach intuitu iu tbti Hvdmoua hall. Vuit.ug Praters iuvltcd to attend . FtuNCla Jo.idam, F. M. I. A. JOBiiAM, Bee, . Woodmen of the World C: tin p No. SO. mt-ela Medford Oregon. K. B. MoniT.O C. W, B. Jackbok, Clerk. Cbryttunthcmum Circle io. 84, Women of Wttodc raft Meets aeeood and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. In Hmith'a ba;L . VUluug alsiera invited. Mhs. A MfA Stiwabt, Q. N. Prui A NO Ll, Clerk F. O. Meets every Thursday Evening,. at . 8 p. m., In Kodmeu's Hall. w. m. Kemkxdt President jAMts Stewart. Secretary. O. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Font No. 47, m-'eta in Woodman's bail every flrt and third Wednesday eve In each month at the old K.ot P Hal'. ViBitiug Comrade cordially In. viiod to aileuf1 F. M. STEAAIT, COKJnUMDEB, D. B Amdbu?, Adjutant. W. I' T. ( .-Mw i t;very utbr Tuursday at the froRbiUrian cliurrt. Mrm Hnr 1'ri-t.ide:. MKfl. J UdhfjA.V, Secrt-tuii'. Fraternal Ilrothcrhnod Merts flrnl and Ib'rd We.ln..nljyr. e enii. 1 each mon.b, at :30 p. in.. In the Kidmen's Hall Mid ford, Ore gon V'titiiift Sister and Brothtra cordially mVrtfjd. W. VotiKLi Pres. I. O. Uowinn, Treasnr.:r. A.O r tiTIedford,No.5i.. meets every in ir.A Inl Mond'ty nlgals at p. m. in A.. O. U. vv Ha ., Antri. blc, Medford, Orc pon. V 15 ill Foreiter cordlA'lv welcomed. ft siLKY VotJKIJ. C. !t. C. K. MCft-INTtlCK. Koo. AtC. UHUKCHEB OF LIE DF ORB. 'eLboditT Episcopal Churcn W. c. Ke-Jter p -tor. Vrvm-btLsf )vcy Hbbath II a m 7:3up. u. buudny atnool i.t tii a.m.. D. Uiivttou, aupr Cliiff rrtfttSrip follows pr.-actj;ne; r-ervlct Siiiiduv morning, Julius Met Jt-r. 1 rider. Ki-Aoria League aii;J0 p. m t ed Krldeger.pruKKleDt. Hegular prayer meet 1. '. every Thursday evening at 7:80 p. m. L' 'ea Aid, 8ool;ty every Tuesday afternoon at ISO Mrs. J. f. no hem, president, w. F.M. a wceta firttt nday U each month. Mrs. Mary r.'.der, prefldent- HrcRbyteneu Churoo ;:. v. w. K. tjblelds pa.-tor. ifcacbinit ever, b'-bath at 11 a, m a id v :30 p. m. Wundar hoo. a ID a.m., Jaa, ''artln, Supt. Christian JCnde .nr, 6:80 p. m. Ja ilor Christian Kndearor, t , . m. Everr-Tnr-aday prayer meeting, S p. m. -irsi Tuea day evening of every month chu-.. t social, r eond Tuesday every month, 3:S0 x., Mia stonractety. Flistand third Tuesda- - ever month, 2: p. m.. Aid society. Rev. v. f. rliilelds. Pastor; Miaa Ueoiah Warner. Mlpt 8. 8.; Miss Edith Van Dyke Supirlntei. ten . C. E,; David M. Day. Prca. a . B. Mrs.J O. Van Dyke, Pres. Aid noelaTy; M. J W. Cox. Pres. Mission Society. Christian enurcn Corner of Sixth ui.d I streets, oervioas on tbe fl:st and tblr1 Sun aye of each month. Bunday sehu.l and Christian Bndeavor at usua bocrs every Bun fT. Prayer meeting every Thuasday evening Tbe people welcome. Rev iC V. Boat. Pas (Or. Methodist Episcopal Church South W.T Goulder, pastor. Preaching every Sunday a 11 a. m. andTitOp. m ;Sunday school at 10a. m PrayermaetlogTharsday evening at t 9b p. nr. Woman's Homo htlastoa Bocleiy.meeta first Wednesday In each month at l:to p. aa. Every one la oordlally Invited to aU anr eervleoB Prat Mathodtat Church Bunday School It o'cloefe. Praaohlna at U a. niudfttlOs. nv .Prayer meeting Thursday evanlng. Bjrr. fsajicoi Smith. Pastor. W R C meets tba stand trd Wednoadays ta the month at OA B hall vtsltliig nimMn an Invited to attend our meetings soka si momo naj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior. Land Office at RsMburg.Ore, Jan. ta, ltct. Notleo Is harshy given that William T. An draws, at Medford, Oie., has died notion of hit 'ntaatian to maks final oommntatlon proof In support af his claim, via: Homestead ".DtryjBo. 14417. made Jury tt, stn for tba H SffHii Bsetton 2, township tt, ouih. Raaire 1 Weak, aad that said proof will ba made before A. B Hilton, U. s. OonmlM toner at bis office, la Medford, Oregon, on Friday March 97, IflOt. He names tha following witnesses to prova his oaotinuouB reatdenoa upor, and on ttratloa of, the land, vis: Charles D. Haeateigga. James Maea, Edward U. Andrews, emnua T. Gardner, Haarj Humphry, all ol Medford. On gon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Beglatar. SUMMONS. la tbe circuit Court of the) Btats ot Oregaav lor the County of Jacksan. P. W. Oainea, i pfalntli. f Va. iBaltln Equity tor Ella Oainee, I Divoroe Dcjhejndaab To Ella Oainee, ths thorn naaad dsfaadaatt: (II THE BAMB Or TBI BTATS OK OBEOON f Ton are hereby required to appear and anawat the complaint of the plaintiff filed against rem in tha above entitled court and oaaee oaor before tba Inst day of tba time prescribed in the order for publication of summons berets, towtt. on or before the 16th day of March, 1M, ld data blng tha expiration of stx weaksvom tho day of tha first publication af this sTUsnmons. And J you fail to appear and answer, tor sut thereof, tha plain tig will aopiy tptha OasVt tor the relief prayed for la pie 'a tire cOanalaiat, suceinctly stated, an fellowe: Par a decree of tha Court abrogating ami dissolving tha marriage contract now ezlvlnB between plaintiff and defAodeat;fortodgaenl agafeiet the derasdant ana in favor at plaintiff fortkseaoas aad daabursmeau of Umaattt ba taxed, and for racb other and further re Uaf as to tha Court may api-er lust an 1 ,r :aiia. This summoas is pnblished In the Mi:rottD MAIL by order of Bin. H. E. Hanra. ;n h o' the abort entitled Court, which avid order wv me ile and entered of record on tbe toth dr oi ianaary. 19o: atd, in obedleoes thereto tha am of the : ts r ...sttaa hereof lo the sist dsyaf Jaguar t.isug. W, B. f HIPPIL ' J- flnammt,