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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
f n Baking Powder Til a Bnl,: D J. ftStl? iruu wyai urape weam or lanar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every nume every day Safeguards jour food against alum and phosphate of lime OUR. COUNTY Correspondents .; Eaie IV in i iKleu. liV X. C IWWLKTT Bora to Mi. ana Air.. Timothy Uuaa, Aprii ID, 1D03, at tw&l pound boy. Horn - to Mr and Mrs. Aaron Smith, April 2 l!Jc8, n dHtiijhtfr, Ken. Mark C. Dans audi A. C. Howlett wiil couiuioaa a aeries cf nieoticus at Trail t o uigbt, Jfridar, continuity ov jt Sunday. E. JW. Hut-hard, of Unclt, Calt . an Wed K v.-.dn-dr cf lart wt : k aadth-.' I tnaK hi:u on tu Uulto r'-Us ro 3i;t bin ap-trnth n; Mr. Scott Cm;;!, whom ? U.i 1 iot seen tor sjw-rul enra ut ouu time oh ! h;rtl of each cUi r f?r forty yt'ir? urd while .'r, llubh'-.rti was in i 't !fa'tuau Il-inda hit hap pened to t:20 i be hp me of fc?cott Can pel as oa" 'f to j'UTtus !u n l-o- fl ing trial, nd by that menus touonrarJ tbeir avqiifurlttTice. He returned from liutto tails last MocJhf and tar ted l'or his Louie In Culiforria the setae Cay. He is very favorably improved with our country aud pre dlots u briat future for ns. He thinks tiitit f?e bare a world cf floe timber and Kfter tbat Is gone tre bar) good soil and oil mats to fall back on. Died At tbe family residence April 22, 1906, Mrs. Mary .lane Brown, wife of county Commissioner George brown, of Eayle Point, ard 08 year. 10 months and 11 days. The deemed was born In Udders field, England, Jane 11 1839, and eame to the United States In ber youth and married Mr Brown In Kaolne county, Wisconsin, in 1S33 la 186 tbcV stated west and ar rived in Jaokgon county tbat fall They resided in Jaokeonvilln for ovar thirty ynrs, then movsd to Eagle Point nnere they lived uo to tte time of bar death. Sne laa-ns her husband nd nine chlldrpo, one son, George Brown, jr., barl34 aied trom an accidental g n phot wound infllut d by hiB own hands. Mrs, Brown was a woman who was loved by all woo knew her, and those who knew ber best loved ber most. Bhe epen, ber life in trying to make others nappy, aud has raised a family ot which any parent may well feel proud, Tbe funeral a rvloes wore oonduoted by Hev Shields, uf Aled for.at the faintly residence and tbe remain i were takon to tbe f trail y burying ground In the Jacaouville cemetery, followed by a large oon course of sorrowing friends. Last Bfinjay 1 was oiled opoa to go to the residence ot John Bergman and solonafze tbe marriage of An drew J Clarno and Miss Nettle Berg man, there was quite a number of tbelr personal fneadi Invited and about noon ws all eat dowa to a table wt';l iadcu wii.ii h dim r ti .it-ocld uuaie a dipt c g.oan ijr sieh a fry l iiQOi tiiiuu,) a.- aUu. b.iyojuo tarui' hud ".vo jla do nrl't to the ixx .: if;..it: Ji.;.s. At't. Liu ;;iH"flug? io.jj.vif uu p.-uL'de.ui to '.'.la Rogue cv. k icbtiol 5- ua wij.ro I pn ached ior M. I iT-E una te jiiti m tbe taauHp'ueat ot thu ijuuJuy scuooi aad tou be nreichel Siaiay night A it, ilmiiln ci me oat Iat?t Saturday witti hn wood sawing ma tubiue and buuduy morniag be com menced to np tbe wood tbat ha I been oleared ctf of the old Uhioh : plaatf. ile bus quite a number ot men employed at th buslne. Owlag to m7 bsinfj oillad off to aaal:t In the nesting at Trail 1 have Ciillci (t n- inoi',,r "nt at Table Kacli fr iiexi d udy I expeot to iP'enoTat rue i;o3 -a T-eek sol:ooi tbon-e o'i the seooad Sunday in May it d l. DXt The W. f T, U. I'o'd tHptr nauil uibating ut til a Unptiit nhurnb IF. at a.iluday. T'i3re v as q'tt an turestiog prograai Taj dtslodtej who aUeudeJ thu la.tituto la Abu- land reported a very pleasant visit aid icy.vt)i very muy oinful aud oacourljg words eapastall; for the U. 1. Li, wnion our oojucy priMideut informed tuuin was tbt only one lo JjoKbOO, coun'y. They ware a'so Informed taat there voaid be an entertainment given at the ohuroh Mu; by Kev. Williams la the interest ofthuL.T. U, as he has been a worker in that order for many years, aa we feel sure the young people will have a treat aud gala mncb help from this Tl.lt. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health ; bad blood, bad health. And you Know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparlila. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. On. frfnitnt rftnl of hnil Monti It . llnRRlth lter. 1 In fiiuiltirel emi'.lil foliuiiou nli'ttm-.. t. tli.li .lorhil llitn tli. blood. Kp.ptli. bowel. open Willi Ay.r'i Pllla. A yet, J (1UR VIGOR, 'f ifllTfi CHRP. O CHEttV fGCTOtAL. ViUnuHmwl Wt pesuak iM reraiui r u 4 Biliousness and ConatlpaUon. For years I was troubled wltb bll ioutiiess and conntipatiot., which made life miseralilti for me. My appetite railed tuts. I toat my usual force and vitality. Pops id prepuruiiona and ca thartica only made matters worae. I do oot know wberel should have been today had I nut tried ChainberlaioB Stomach and Liv"r Tablet. The tab lets relieve the ill feel id e at once. strengthen the digestive (unetious pur- ry the tttomcab, liver aud blood, help ing the system to do its work natural ly. Mrs. Ro-a Poita, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are are for sale by Cbae. Strang. Taleot Items. Kev Clevenger went to file Eagle Point appointment last Tbuiaday and returned to Tulunt Mcnday after noon. Mra D T Law ton, of Mdford, spent a part of Wednesday aud Thurday last week wiht her daughter, Mrs D A Forbes. t Misses Stella Duolus and Bertha McPhorson visited Talent friends Wednesday afternoon. Born To Mr. and Mrs C W Forrey on April 9th, a son. Born -To Mr and Mis M H Mo Menus on April 18th, a too. Dr and Mia Forbes attended the wedding of Mortimer La ton and Miss Daisy Jackson la Asnland Thursday, April 16tb at bigb noon. Mrs U W Wolters spent Thuisday afternoon lo Asbland shopping. Kev welllnger preached In Conway ball Sunday afternoon. Fred Kapp haa put chased a new automobile. This la ths first owner la Talent. Whooping Cough. j ln Fnhriinrv nn r danalttpp hH lin whooping cooeh. Mr. Lane, of Hart-1 I 1 I . j ibiiu, i ruuiuuicuufu vubiuuqiibiu , Cnugb Remedy and said it gave hli cosmers tbe best of satldfaotion. We rounu it as he said, and can recom mend it to anyone having children , t.miihlr1 (th vhnnnlna nnush " mmvm Mri. A. Goes, of Durand, Mich. For sale oy una, Strang. Baacom Doings. Mr and Mis J F Cramp, of Little Applegate, are visiting relatives liv ing to Madford Mra Arthur Kleinbemmer, of Little Applegata, baa beeo quite slok, bat la muob Improved at this writing wa art clad to report Mlaa Gila Parka, of Bonoom, woo b.is boto peuJug the last tbr tv.onths in P 'ttluud , has returned tu nn home M.tud U ;ck. . Bunoom, had the ortor.r ti Ly a line mare la at - -.fi. vtJ on r fcsd t-ome rain vt lute 'i;,;'i i:.1 ;.-tit.; b-. l!t to our gar 1 ." an ft as Cis. Mr Ua rett the postmaster, of Bun mi i t:i;id a nii'ic ts hip to M-'t lord Fr:iiiy, icturniuu butuiuayi ' Miss Muud lia?r, the popular tctco teacher of Watviua, is teaclilug U.e Ualoa town bcjocI and giving goad stti?fNction. QOren Coff'nan, of iich, was vMt iriK VIi ITitti'e'ADpltmte Latter Sun day. TneRpiIng limits opened np last Sunday at" , ii t ,tell 'gatue at Pfliiinr oreek 'on Big; Applgate. ; liuliif.Paikerof TBuncom, mahea hit regular trips up Big Applegate uvcr7 Sunday.It looks ra'her bus-picious. fMr Wallace and family have return ed to'liiiiVcom, w h " re V thi'uk "t hey will locate . "Mr Uatrttt !s fitiebicgputting in bis tpring orops Miss Maud Uarr and Mls Boo lab Garrett spent Easter Sunday with Mr and Mis Chas Purstll aud family of Little Applegate. I Tue plouio lt on Littt&u Applt-yaU laat Suuday passed aivay mouiy. Your correspondent was visitiaS'it Uuob laet Wedneaduy. A. Throokmorton, of; Kizch, our road supervisor, has "a force of men working on the road. W idow, the little daughter cf A, O. McKee of Hi? Applepate, haa tjea -ju the slok UA tor some time are sorry to say. Cbailey Bi;ok and family , of tip per AndfKute, Bpaut Eautor with Mr tinck's paieuU, Mr. and Mrs. Parka of Buncom. Mr and Mra. Hairy Wil?oo, of Sterling, wrs visiting nt Unncom the gueet of Mr. aud Mrs Uairett. Benton Pool, wife an? frtrj dauen- ter, Maud, were vl?itmfc at Mr and M)0 Bitd Salt marsh Suninr Two cream wagons run trom here weekly to Pi 'J volt and Jacksonville Balph Jennings, of L)l& Apple- gate, haa invented in a fine lot ol JurBey oowa w William Johnson, of ButJ0" made a bnsinesa tilp to Jaokaon'Jle Satur day He was accompanied on his re turn trip by bis sister and her family from Missouri The World' Best Climate is not entirely free from disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail while on the lowor levels malaria is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To overcome climate af fections, lassitude, malaria, jaundice, uilluusneris, (ever and ague, and geh era. debility, the nioBt effective reme dy is Electrio Bitters, the great alter ative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, ner vousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at Strang's drug store. Price 50c. 500 PERISH IN STORM ru-uTii isoix ;i:ovs s'iTnirv M.KTi.ii uw i:ii-:t.aa IN M.VXV IXAl 'KS. Storm Lrnvm Death nnd Drstt-ucllon iu 1U Wake Mm:y C'uiiiiiiuul. lien Are Sti-k-kcii. i:i sera states Page Wovea 'Wire Fence Ceiled Spriiifi Stec The Very Best that laouey auu Modern Science Produce Iwo Corioads Just Arried Katies Creek Items. Will Uodaon, the auto man of Med- ford, was down this way last week taking photographic views of the gold dredging oooipany's plant, on tvanes oreek. Meadamea Keesa and Beno wete transacting business In Med ford one day reoeo.ly. Nearly everybody from this place attended tbe danoe on Savage orettt the 24th and all report a fine time and a large crowd. Mr. and Mra. filglnbotham were Same Valley visitors lasi Sunday. Kaoes creek1! ball team played quite an Interesting game Sunday aftnnoon. Another one la billed fot next Sunday. Fred Taylor and family moved to the Saw mill on Lane creok Snnday where Mr. Taylor has employment for the summer. The heavy frost of Friday night did considerable damage to fruit, throughout this section. The potato crop also suffered to quite an extent. We are sorry to say that Mr. Stalls- worth la layed np with a badly sprained shoulder and neok caused by a fall from a load of hay. Tbe Kan es oreek land boom la still on as several strangers are In this section looking (for small tracts of land to purchase for bomes. A Calif ornlan'a Luck "The luckiest dav of my life was whon I bought a box of Buck leu a Ar nica Salve;" writes Chas. F. Budahn,of Tracv. California. "Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itch ing piles, which bad trouoieu me ior years and tbat yellded to no other treat ment." Sold under guarantee at Strang's drug store, Evans to Take Command. Banta Barbara, Cal., April IT. Rear Admiral Thomas, at present commanding the Atlantic battleship fleet, received a telegram today from Rear Admiral Rob ley D Evans, at Paso Roblea Hot Springs, saying that the latter would return to the fleet and again heist bis flag on the Connecticat as commander-in-chief when the ships reach Monterey on Thursday evening, April 80. Baywood la Ousted. Denver, Col., April 27. William D. Haywood, for many years the se re tar y-tr assurer of the Western Fed eration of Miners, baa been ousted from the executive board of the or ganisation by the members of that body. Announcement of this action appeared officially In a statement pnbllshed'la tbe oMcial organ of the Federation, tb MXaen lUgaalne, la New Orleans. La., April 27. Probably half a thousand Uvea lost, a hundred or more poreona fatally injured end many times this number painfully hurt, together with a prop erty loss running up In the millions Is the record so fur of a tornado that originated lu the West two days ago, sweeping Texas, Arkansas, Louiaianu, Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgki. It haa left a path of death, desola tion and want la Its wake, si'iously interrupted all communication be tween cities In the South and brought about chaotic condltona In many smaller towns'. Mississippi, already a sufferer from more than one tornado this year, has again borne the brunt of the winds and those who lost their lives In that State place the death list near 300, with a thousand or more injured. In Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia the death lists are also large, with serious loss of life in Arkansas and Tini;esHee. Authentic Informa tion Is In many Instances lacking, owing to the crippled facilities for communication. lu half a dozen communities mar tial law Ins been declared, so ter rible was the destruction, and bi helpless were the stricken people left by the disaster. Serious dis orders have occurred In some pieces, including Amite. La. Looting and other crimes have been reported, but those Instances have on the whole been rare. Sveral places have issued appeals for aid, and In Mississippi Governor Noel has been asked to provide teats for the homeless. The tornadoes lasted in all a period of nearly two days. It was Thursday night that damage by tornadoes trnveled eastward was fir? reported from points In Texas. This was followed dtfring the next twenty four hours by similar -reports from Arkansas. Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Friday night Alabama came within the flight of the storm and Saturday reports of serious dam age by the winds In Georgia have been recorded. Utter misery of every sort was found at Purvis, Miss., by relief par ties. Despite the fact that of the 2,600 inhabitants which this little town boasted, there were only 900 today, still there were not sufficient accommodations In the wrecked vil lage for even the wounded. Negro mammies and little black children lay wounded and helpless under the broiling Southern sun. Some had broken bones, some were partly crushed and others bad been wound ed by Bticks and splinters. These unfortunates were lucky If they bad a blanket or a wrecked couch upon r i " - t -mji ..'; w i ."'.ii!"-i'iJi.i.-ir('fJijt ;'.-,-. -t a.. . .. A ft V Af. ; ti- -wt-lmivi - j 'jii'i, rt..-,'. at 'Vii'i . " : i emember Page Fence ha e'ood the Ut lor over 20 years anil ia the PIONEER FKNOE on th-market tidav. We SHIP DIRECT from thn fanm in carload lot-; get the very best raies, a.,d as we rei.res. nt the c nipany direct, we 'sell PAUE FENCE Ior le.-i mouej, quality ci ni-idered, than oth-r f -nce will cost y.m. ... t AIT? A ITI Kofi"' 1 "l WH ar" 'h-only exi lustve woven wiraieru e dia era rod of Puge Fence, in Southern triist tlt4llp Cilll.i- lliill iro oon trivli irat 11 IV'S "!y.l-e of fe,ue iu 0,0 riht Plao; insist in the -rection of and' GUARANTEE everv W'.o; thul we do not hruullf If yon have no posts wa can furn;sli them, as we have two cara of posts on hand at presnnt; both ceda s and venB If vou are cou'emuktinir - would like for y.iu to B.e our line i t PAGE, as we are sure we have whafyoil wan MAIN OFFICE Gad dis dl Dixon The F.Mi'a FencM M. - Agents tioutlcrn Orton and Northeru California MEDFORD, OREGON NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice li beibT given tint the unriprnUfrf d nn b-'eii duly poiutt'tl ai d qualified ax Ad uiinistiatrU ol tL KHiate or Walter H Jim;, lute uf Jucki-on county, Or. gon, dt vca.-'td. All peihi-rs bHVtng t Ulni (fitlnst mltl fate are null fled lu ptes'-m tie anie duly vt-r-ittid ut iheottlooof William S. Crowwll, u tbn ltyol Widlurd. Jat'knun countv. OreKou, tor cxumlrintiou and aliowauct-.wiititD t-ix montli . LOU D. JONES, Admlnlitrat'lx of tbe Estate of Walter 8. Jolch. ut ceased. William 8. Crowell, Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior. Land Office at Kuii-nurR, Ore., Apr lft. 1908. Notice Ik fafiebv eiven tliaf Altmrt M .RhafTor of Butte FalU. Oregon, tim filed notice of mi iDicniion o mate nnai nve yenrn Ernof In support of hii claim, vti: Ilomevtead niry No. UG67. made Aprils. 191)3. for the N E N E . N W H. 8ec 24. Tp Hft Soutb Kanfte 3 Kast, and that laid proof will beniade before a. 8 Billon. U.'B. ( ommle floner, at bis office. In Hedford. Oreson. oo Wednesday, July 1. 1908. Me name the fnllnwlna wltntiam In nrriTu bit coniiDUOUti reildeoce Qpon, and cuulvs' Jasper Tuntaie. Nathan B. Hlldretb, Satnael Hudion.all of Butte Falls. John a. Ubanchalu. of Big batte, Oregon. iJJLJHJAUlJN U KPDV Begiiter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. nepartment of the Interior. Land Office at Rosebnrg Ore., Apr. 19, 1907, Notice In hereto siren that Bert A. Nuon. c4 ProHpeet, Oregon, haa filed notice of bis . . . . i lntenitou to make Hnsvl Are years proof In sup- a-hlch to rest. There waa not enough I port of his claim. Hoawatrad Et try No. shelter In the town to protect them I e4ii(Jp1,r w .8 $ from the sun. The conditions that prevail at Purvis ar the same which many of the towns in the storm-swept region find themselves In today. While the loss of life was great among the negroes, stilt many white persons lost their lives In the great storm. LAND SLIDE BCRIE8 HAMLET. Vil- Avalanche Demolishes Quebec luge 0 Lives Sacrificed. Buckingham, Quebec, April 27. Half the little French hamlet of Notre Dame de Salette, 16 miles from here on the Llevre River, dis appeared yesterday under a sliding mountain, and at least thirty of Its small population are known to have perished. The hamlet has no tele phone or telegraph facilities, nor Is It on a railroad. At S o'clock In the morning part of the mountain started to slide to ward the river. It tore a path of death and destruction In IU way and those who were not killed when their bomes were engulfed were loft burled in the mass of rock and earth. ClSKH CRASHES INTO CRUISER. St. Paul Runs Down British Warship Gladiator. Southampton April 27. The Am erican line steamer St. Paul, which left Southampton on ber regular voyage bound for New York on Sat urday, In a dense snow storm rammed and destroyed the British second-class cruiser Gladiator off tbt Isle of Wight The total number of victims la tbt disaster number 34. Valued Same as Gold. B. Q. Stewart, a merchant nt Odur View, Miss., says: "1 tell my custom ers wheD they buy a box of Or. King's New Life Pills they Ret the worth of that much gold in weight, If afflicted itn constipation, malaria or bilious- ness. Sold noder a uaran tee at Strang's drug store. 25c. , For aala bv ownr Two 6ve-room eottagee. Address post otttoe box 656, Madford. For Bala: 7 room honaa. near oburon and school house, price llooo, two thirds oaab. Address Bos 22 Madford. fectto&22. Township 12 Sonih. Range I Ken " - " .. ioq teat Mia iiroo: win oe mac before A. S. Rllton. C B. CommUsloncr, at bis office. In Uedford, Oregoit. on Thursday, July 2ort, 1908. He names tbe foliowlnir wltnMea tn nrnva bit continuous reslcence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Frwln M. MC'all, Stanford 8. Aiken, Kera Wbiiley, Lee Whitley, all of Proop ot, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. KHDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Pennrlment of the Interior, Land Office at RoeburR,Ori'Kon, Apr. ir,1908. Myers, of Wellen, Oregon, has filed notice ol bis Intention to mnkc tiiml five year proof In suppor. ot bis claim, vix: Ilomcatead Kntry n " "4i o tj i' " ?i. d 74 c mviinu 34, Township : Boutfi, Hansel Khhi, andi.ht rald proof will be mad" before A. S Rllton, U, 8. Omiiitfuloner. at hlsoffic', In SJedlord, Ore gon, on Thurnday, July 2nd, 19ii8. ilr oump tho following wnnesnes to prnve I hli oominuou residence upon, and cultlvaUon 1 of. the lAiid. vie: Henry Wlnterhn'der, Albert A. Peaehey, Aeon II. Thompson, al of nellen, OrcKvu. Keynold McDonald, of Rrownnboro Oretiou. BENJAMIN UEI'liv, Register. TF 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. Administratrix's Notice of Sale of Real Property. Notice Is hireby slven that the undersigned Administratrix of the estate ot W 1111am Hroad, deceaRed, under and by virtue of anoider of me county court 01 wrcgon, tor Jacason oa--tT. made and eittered of record tn Ibr lournal of Huld court, will on and after 1 he uXrd duy of piny, iwn, 11 x p. in., aiBuiu anmiiiisirairix's place of re Idncc in Jacksonville, Oregon, nfll at Drlvate sale to thn faitrhest bidder for cash In band, lor the purpose of paying the claims againat atd en ate and thu costs and expeiiHCBof administration, tbe following de scrlhud real property belonging to said estate, W-wii: Beginning at the northeast corner of Block No..r8, In Jacket nvllle, Oregon, andrunnln onth 67U deereeH eaxt 'ATI feel to Third at re, t on the Htcrllng road, thence along the Una of naid road soutn V2 degrees wet 305 feet, thence north B7W devrecs went aloos tlie line of Kim street IfWfcet to Applegate road thence norm Hagrers east w icet to place 01 do glonlpg. Also a triangular piece of land In the sout boast corner ot Hlot k w, which is Included wltb otber land in a dtmd from the trustees of the town of Jackronvlllg, OreKuQ. to jamen T. Olenn. wbleh la rcmrdfd In Tolumn 4. at nasn 671, of the deed records of ald county, con taining 01 an acre, toe aaie or said prem tntn to be made subject lo conflrmatlOD and approval of saidoouru ANNlK BROAD. Admfnfatratrix of relate of Wililan Broad, deceased. I . For Sale. Una saw-mill complete, consisting ut englue, boiler, thrte olronlar saws sod cut-otf, tower sdgsr, oarrlsgv wltb rope Ifead, log turner, belts, shafting, pulleys and complete outfit, at a bargain, Lslaod Lumber Co, , Lslaod, Oregon. Kemember tbe Madford Pbar naoy bow located sext to the post otttos THE MEDFORD TREATMENT ROOMS Thb Odetl (Over Potofflce) Phone 24 PRICE LIbT Hot and Cold Hpray I .AO Electric (Karaxllcl 60 Electric ((iaivaolo) AO FODientalionti M H ham poo and Hpray 50 KhH tilow and Hpray J) Faclul Unssage .60 In addition to other treatment anv one above ia extra HO Packs Electrlo Hath Electric Light Bnth sweating Batb includes flham- Km or Halt Glow, Spray end aanaire Rwodlab Masnage 2j0 Bwedlsb alasuage with Bweat Itaib 2 Preacrlbed treatment raiea on applieatlon l.uu I.00 NOTICE OK REMOVAL OP SUSPENSION. DEPAftTMUlfT OP THS IKTMUOB, Unitsjdutatrs LANt0rricx, RoRicnmo. Ohkoon, March 20. iSOS. wU townablp41 south, rantre least, W. U. Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe ulponslon of entries in the west half ot ownhlp 41, south of range I east, W. M., is removed, and on and after April W, 1908, this office will allow en triea tn accordance with tue pint of said part of township approved May 1, 1W7. HEKj. l. EnoT, Beglater. J. M. Lawuncs, Keoelver Mrs. Ed. Andrews baa opened a siadio for roloe oolture sad the art of singing. Phone 7L tf If yoa want trait trees call on O. F. Cook, who deals lo strictly High grade nursery stock only. All stock fuaraoteed. Second door cast of Lots Moore oooooooQOOooo&Qaom Screen Doors and Windows and Door Frames are our Specially. 4 Come and see US Medford Sash & Door Co, rQeCr)CrH3eC To all farmers.. If you have any produce ! or poultry for tale, don't 1 forget to call at the - Emerick Cafe and receive the highest! price. W, E, Johnson Prop. DeCOwOOwCrfirK OAnlTOnXA, in MM TN HIS) Mam I sstts wm tw fin unjt I so i