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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
DYNAMITE HUHLS '"JH'rfFRGB TRACK NEWS FROM OUR 1 : : NATIONAL CAPITAL Page WoWsIIIWirfe' Where the fineft biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusls or puddings are required Ifyyal is indispensable. r-m nvo i:oivi s riiANii into hank (A' S'!-:) i:v KXl'i.osio' 1 IN MONTANA, . , ,. . rnfsiDKNrs latest : mixswe CAl'KES PANIC AMONci AI). VOCATEH OK INACTION''' , The Very Best that,' Money : and Modern" Science 'Produ'ce ' "arioMs dust Arrived - Kooeeirlt Keeelve ITtindmlft of Let ters Kncli lny llew-eclihis Hint to Hub for.thtf Presidency ; Mail Car Is Shuttered and the K prt'sN thrown ln(o lltrh All Hun Us Safe lUit One; .:, . 2r Balcino 'Powder , Absolutely Pure Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, , every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more , tasly, nutritious and wholesome. I OUR. COUNTY Correspondents j. ChjCkXChXhXm;mOOCKO0OOXK0 Phoenix Items- J3y M. U. C. Mr. end Mra. W. H. Colomao wen over fvciu Jticbpouville Friday ti attend (lie Mtty duy picuio. Xbe Lull aiveti by the two bull teams M. O. W. bud M. W. a. at fboonix Monday was a suooeaa in emy particu'tir. iStra'.vbtnriea are tag. ud. tig to show up pretty well on the vina. Job WilfJera imtoti Is literals a mass of berring A. :;.- r:i cue of onr nibrch.-ntB, hh k.. i i'i Sua Frdrjclsoo lo see tUo tlret ami tr a aticrt vacuttcn. "Hla hei.Mi :::) baiug the beat of lntn. Oak Uircue W, 0. VV. of iroceulx (rar- ti. j .n.pper for thti May day ball. They f.U.o b'U io cryuw and lemou ade at tb t icnio grounds,. I'rrjcecds tor both (tie to be qaed to carpet and f urn iff i Ut.ir loJge roam. . . ir. ... Mr. nnd M a. K Glbba are, Among the Pbruin people. wUo bavo gone to tbo cHy to wltueaa the coming of be floe;v t . . .... ,. Never before waa there aucb a pros pect for a big berry crop along . bear creek as at tha present time. Vines are more thrifty . and blooma more abundant than everr before. . The beautiful monument erected by the Wonifco of Woodcraft over the grave of every deceased benefit mem ber bat been erected to the memory of the late Florence E. Hearn In the eemetprv at Phoenix. The monument ia a fltHrjtt ttloute to onr drar depart ed Neighbor, a credit to the ordei, an oraument to any cmetery and the Circle is proud of ft. Mm. C. Carey recently sold two acres of lnnd in Stringf-own to Wro. Uenui?ley. The price paid was one tuou -ao'l dollars, It is unimproved but ia ouf ot the very beat small tracts ia the valley. About eighteen months ago a Ren- tl ria i fcy tUe name of Goorpe Klfers pure h two acres of land ot Jack WrR'hr, This loud le bituatftd on the b':ik of l!fHi creek and 01 te left Jnifc hs you come into Phoenix from tha pirth."t)t Juet under the bank is ore of the flatat springs of water tp bs ton-'ri in the valley 80 Mr. Jt'lfvp j"ft conceived the Idea of putting i! a No 8 byfiraulio ram, and Ff:y: .on ought to se that ma obiue -wr-li Mr. Elfers will not have to sit up Q'jjbts to water the line fruitjj'iml berries to ue fjuml on that t'vo hoi tract, but ho can make that plnce bloom like a rose. -For mile by owner A small piece of snod land close to town. A bouiie and lot 10 Med ford, with sewer con nection, also vacant lot Address poatoffloa b'.x, 254 Modford. 7-tt. octors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have know n r I your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. r..' t' kt It flail, .rtlnn ff th fcnw".. ., ii. 11 , .t-. iif c r fcliini in il. miKiiiK lulu .en., h Itinttiir... n in.PH. il v -1 pii.i., iHi'l U ii I riMKniiii li e Sirirnr;iu irn'n ili.lnt: t"l wok A t'i litii uv.r iiuu. AUbUH' Mi Vri rl.iliie. nm nr,en. yers, CHtRHV PECTORAL th formnlu ot .11 O.F mli.lBM. r,V3K3re9BSnaaainMDEsvBuniK'. We. Trust A' in. L Kancs Creek Items. Mc'damea, Marlon and tinebrtnk er uuesttt of Mra. iitiubotham re coutiy. Mis. tiepsa aocompauied by Mr-', li .no wore iu Mcdt'ord one day last week on bueinee?, Kimer Hiulnbothm end family spent Suuduy ut the Kay dam iibhlog, liny lilakley; ;ho is woikli-R ou Lne creek, epi-nt Sunduy witb home filkd. We are $hd to say that Mr, btalta wortb ia iaprovlu from his late illnr-ss. Mra. lioms aud Mrs. Mardon "Pnt Sunday ai a Ruest of Mth St:a:ibo of Willow i:?:ir.;:. Q ;ir,o a f -t.v f -im tb i aoihoortjood Httndt-j the :iy day bar! In Oq itili, and ru'iorc a Uue tluie. Talent Hems. f)r Fousps mad o a pro'(eionaI trip to Phoenix last luosday ' ' '- A KO"!y ndmfter of AanKanets; oampNolViia, M W A went to' the ''doinrtB 'fit Ashtand Tneiday ' : - ' There was a campaign rally in Con way hall Tnevday evening to the In terest cf joeul probib ition. Uevs F, 0, Williams and W. l- ShfeHo ad dressed us Some very fine and truth full atereoptican views were present ed. .Talent bad some street improve ments made during the past week in the abftpe of some much Deeded cul verts. " n ..");. U, T. Lawton, of Med ford, was tn Talent Monday ' Fred Kapp bandies hla new auto Ilk an experienced ohaoffoar. Mi. Alford returned Ba turd ay from Nye bD"ingtf, Calif, whither be bad pone for his beultb He ia much Im proved A Ualloway. of Portland, called upon Mr' Wolceia last week Kny Srairord is moving Into tbe Uaufeom house on Mam etioet Miss Nora Huoy, of Medford, was in Talent Tuesday Hon Joseph -L Uammesly waa in Talent l' Bt Friday getting acquaint ed with the people, Hon U M Cake, of Portland, Kb publichD nominee for 0. Si. Se cater, waa In Talent May 1st M G IJogue and wife of Medford, were in Meut Saturday afternoon M L Pellett haa told bis big or chaid at Tulent for $43,ooo Tbt gves Talpnt th two largost orchard deals iu the county as the largest sale prior to this was the Joshua Patterson orchard lust east ot here for ooo Emmett Heeson sold 25 acres ofhlri houia place to Mr. Ulein last Sutur day to 054,ooo. Mr and Mis U W Wolters and eon, Chester, started for San Franohico, last ban day to se tbe fleet. They expert to oa gone about ten days. ( Jay Merrill U In charge of 0. W Welter's store while the latter la to Sen Francisco , . tJ -K i- Whooping Cough, "in Fehruay oar daatrhter had the whoopinR ooush. Mr. Lane, of Hart land, recommended ChamheilainV Coiitfh K'-mfdy and said it gave hin poumere tbe beet of satisfaction. We found It B4 he said, and can recom mend it to anvone having children troubled with whooping cough," Buy Mr. A. Oosn, of Durand, Mich. For sale by Cbac- Strang, . For Sale An Ideal 10 aoie Dome, 5 acres lo cultivation, 3 10 alfallfa, good black soli, house and good wtll, one fourth of mile from depot, church, and school. Address Box 157 Woodvllle, Oregon. . 17-tf For sals. New B room honae, 11200, easy terms. C, A, Cutting, no street, noes auauion., wen ueo ford. - . , y 14-8t Piitte, Mont, May 8. ISustbounl BiirlliiKton train No. 6, due In Hinto at 11:30 liittt hiffht, waa dynamffci! sbdnt a mlle: west; of the Northern Pacific siailon at 11:37 o'clock. The xlolou caused the 'first or helper engine to -ItuVe the rails, but it plowed alona; for a few hundred feet without turning over. ' The second engine crnHhed into the bank south of the track for a few car length from -where the explosion occurred Rvory person on the train has beof accounted ' for excepting Engineer 11 u Buy of the Becond engine; - 1 Carl Mange, who was riiittig on the blind baggiige, had to be taken from the mass of timbers under which he was burled.' Hla arm and leg wee broken. Fireman George Ehle rtf the second engine was badly ecaldt-d. They wore hurried to the hospital in s police pntrol wagon from the scent of llie wreck as quickly as posnlble after the news was received. Locomotive No. 2100, iu charge of E n gl need B ussy a n d Kl rem a n Eh h 1h lying on lta Bide south of the truck. The mail car, which was rlht be hind it, was hurled on its side au 1 badly wrecked. A cold storage fish Chi' was next to the mull ear and It was smashed into kindling wood. Following the flh car was th ex press car. Only the front trucks of the express car left the track. The biiggnge car was derailed, only the Pullmans remaining on the track. Express Most nger J. B. Valentine was seriously bruised, being badly cut by a flying grenade. Ills escape from death In his car is considered miraculous. The force of the explosion was tpr rlflc, according to the crew of the flri-'t engine, the engine being lifted bodily off the tracks. The general theory of the explo sion Is that the dynamite was placed directly ou the rails, but It la Impos sible Lto say whether a time fuse or some sort of percussion cap was at tached Jo the explosive. The dyna miting is bi?1 loved by -the .oftl.ee, vs ,'tP be the work of some hoboes in re venge t for h,elng ejected from- h truln,. , , . , . . ..... BOYCOTT tXST,S 300,000,000 YEN. Seattle. Cbiiiene Notified That Good L .Will Not Como in Japanese Ships. , r Seattle, Wash., May . -4. tChlneae Importers and merchante doing busi ness In Seattle received letters today notifying thorn that Hongkong mer chants had initiated the .boycott against Japanese steamships plying to this port and against Japanese merchants and manufacturers. The Seattle Chinese, were Informed that hereafter all goods would be sent from China to Seattle and other coast ports on American vessels or tramp steamships. The letters con veyed the information that all the principal shipping poits of the Celes tial Kingdom will Join in the boy cott, and that the fight will not be lessened until Japan has lost 300, 000,000 yen, or $150,000,000 Ameri can gold. Eleven of Helton's Crew Are Lost. Newport, Ore., May 5. Eleven of the ofllcera and crew of the steam schooner Minnie E. Kelton, lumber laden, from Aberdeen, Wash., to San Francisco, were killed or drowned as reault of a gale Friday night. The steamer Is lying at anchor, half wrecked, about a mile off shore hetween Yaqulna Heads and Cape Foulweather. Captain James Mc Kenna and nine of his crew were saved. Hnrriinan Wnnts More Bonds. Now York, May 5. E. H. HarH man announced yesterday that the stockholder of the Union Pacific Itailroad Company will be asked at their meotlng at Salt Lake to author ize an issue of $100,000,000 of bonds. Ho said that $30,000,000 of this amount will be reserved for Is sue under strictly guaranteed pro visions for construction and acquisi tion of new lines and additions. ' 375,770 Cars Reported Idlo. Boston, Mass., May 4. Examina tion of the startling report sent by the American Railway Association, wherein it Is (shown that the number of idle ears in the United States and Canada numbered 876,770 on April IS, an Increase in six weeks of 62, 263, shows that the situation ta even more serious than would be at first supposed. A Callfornlsn's Luck "The luckiest day of my life was when I hmwht a box of Bucklen's Ar nica salve:'1 writes Chas. F. Hmtahn,of Tracy, California "Two 2&u. boxes ourd meof an annoy Inn cso of itch ing piles, which had troubled me for years and that yeilded to no othr treat ment " 8old Under guarantee at Strang's drug store Spray Materials. At Perry's wsrehouks. JJlaok leaf fox aphia on young trees, Arsenate ot lead for cod! In moth, 17-2t , VahJngton, ( D. C. , Presideiu IlooseveltV Iftlent message bus tai.w effect . In the House , of Heprutima tlves, Entirely uncjpeeted to, ad ministration circles, , a , program of Uglslution entbt'uelug many ut, ihc feaurea outlined by the executive has been Inaugurated by the House lenders. Fears for the safety of the Republican majority In the next Con gress and alarm for the welfare of prominent Individual members, if the do-nothing policy be pursued to Its logical end, have brought a sud den great change qf heart on the part of those who control the machinery at the popular end of the Capitol, Intimations from the White House that members who disregard mntturB to which the Republican party vlrtu all was committed by the election or 1!0(! need expect no aid from the administration for re-election this year, coupled .with what have been construed as tkreau that those who openly obstruct the progressive legisr lutlou demanded might look for actual opposition from the, same source, have turned phmg upside down. As a result the President Is likely to get more action out of the House than, he anticipated, and pos sibly from cougress as a whole. The President haa reached au agreement with Senator Piles and Representative Jones ot Washington, as to the Snake River dam project, which has been under ditfcusuion so long. Under this agreement President will consent to signing a bill providing for the erection of a dam for Irrigation purposes without charge from the (internment. It over 25 per cent of tho water is used for power purposes tho Government will Jiiake a charge. At the end oV 50 years the Secret an of War in em powered 'to make whatever ennu'1 he deems; proper for powor.i ;. j H ! i i'i- r 1 - That between 300 and 400 lottara; aro, received, dally t?, tht. White House urging President. Roa-velt, tcf run ' n'gnlrV Is" asserted "An "good au thority. r"hese letter? come from all parts of the country, it Is sold, from members of all political pa"rtie,'uind In them various arguments tape tt.sed by the writers to Induce M. -ftwose-yelt to again accept a nomination. I The letters hayelngreased in vol ume in he last feiw weeks, end some of thera are said to be almost tragic tn their earnestness, .. : The.Moue Commltte on Foreign Relations haa decided to, report fa vorably a bill providing fbr the pur Chase abroad of American Embassy, Legation and Consular buildings, and providing that not more than $1, 000,000 shall be appropriated each year 'or thla purpose. For this year, the ; bill appropriates $500,000 for the purchase of embassies at Berlin and Mexico City and $500,000 for the purchase of Consulates at Shang hai and Yokohama. . ' An appeal has been made to Presi dent Roosevelt by the American Hu mane Association In the interests of cattle that graze ou tho Western ranges. The Association Indorses the President's efforts to maintain prop er Federal control of the public do main, especially tho grazing priv ileges thereon, It is held that the wholesale perishing of range animals on Western plains Is duo to starva tion and thirst caused by overcrowd ing and abuse of the public ranges. Two hundred nnd five farms near Oreat Falls, Mont.., have Just been opened to homestead entry by Sec retary Garflold, effective May 7. These farms are embraced in a tract of about 18.000 acres of land Which were withdrawn from all forms: of disposition in connection with the Fort Shaw unit of the Sun River Ir rigation project. J j , The monthly statement of the di rectors of the mint shows the total coinage executed at the mints of the United Sfates during April, 1008, was $28,230,682, as follows: Gold, $27,307,560; sliver, $767,000; minor coins, $156,122. In addition to the above 3,693,594 pieces were coined for the Philippine govern ment. ' t ' The monthly statement of the pub lic debt shows that at the close of business April 80, 1908, the debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to $925,167,236, which Is an increase as compared with March 30, 1908, of $15,445,899. Valued Same as Gold. B. Q. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar Vinar t!a . mvi' l tell tnv iutrim er when thev buy a box of i)r. King's rsew Life fill they set the worth ol thHt much gold in weight, if nfllicted with constlnation. mnlnna or bilious ness." Sold under uuarantee at Strang's drug store, 25c WANTED. All kinds of ntw and second band goods, bought, aold aud exchanged. , M. L. Moon, 313 7tb. -Nothing "jut u good' o W.U." aa Gold-l7-2t Dam AltnHlOl " PaR Pence l.as B'ood the test lor over 20 yearn and is the PIONEER KUlllulllutjr FKXvE on the market today.' We SHIP DlUEO'rVfwm the factory in carload lot-; gei ilie very test rates, and as we repres. nl the c nipany direct, we eell PAGE FENCK lor Icsb moi.ej,' qtiuliiy i luidered, than othrr I'-neeH will cost vju. ' ' ' 1 " .r. . " X ' i ' 1 Tlmt Oren. uie rint siyje oi lence in li c right nlao. j we aesist in the i reclion of and Ci U AliAM J",E every 1 i rod of I'ngc Fence. ' ' . . . , . .. . . ., ,., ... . , . . ' . r DaIYI AIYlllAf " 'ou 'laVH 110 Poat9 we can tu'iiish thoin, as we have two cars of post BlsEvlllljll ' ' n liund at present; hoth ceda 8 and yee If you aro contemplating 2 a . ould dke for yiU to sie our line of HAGE, aa we are sure we have what you' waa J Gaddis cfV Dixon ' Th. Page Fence Men" S"1 Anents Southf tti 'Ji-eon and Korthern California 2 MAIN OFFICE - . ' . - MED'FOJID, OREGON $' V' t NOTh E OK APPOINTMENT. Notice li herein fflvett tbtt tho untlemlffr pd ht bttti duly u'i'UiU' ut. (1 ouiilitied n Ad uiiuiNitHlrix of itii' iclHte of titer 8 StHiit, luti' ol Juckison (iiiu.v, Or nou, ilt'ccii-ril. All po r . 1 1 liMVUIg rlRllBM anlnM 01 iH'eartj nttiiflrii tn i.tcrpui lti ttimv duly tt-: lt)i il ut theoltli tfr Hliftui 8. Ciuwoli. n Hie t liy n( UfdloM, JKt ltt.nu county. Orfion, 'or t XHIlliDtiOU Mill lll!4VLtU('', ltblll flZ IOO!l1ll- ir in iid u(ter Ihli 21rd tiny vt April, A. U. WOB. I i i ' - ' . - l.OU I. JONE9i AdmffliitTAt'lk ol tha EMAts.or; W.aicr 8.1 Juii.iirued. ti 4 ..j y J ,h WH4.UMa.CnowELL, Atloray. a . I NOTICE FOB" PUBLICATION. ti! ft r; neuiirinTiiin uio iimTwrj; liod Offlt'cAt ' wirA,Orc.,Artfc m -.-NOIh e in Mrrel'V iUtO taa Albert M.Blirttl Ol 'Bulte Fallir. 0itt)ll, liiii filed inAk-tf' ins intenooii to mttko ti mil five yenrn proof tn suji(Krt of hli ciulm, tli: HoniestvHrl KniryNo. 1:667, made April 4, for the M5NaH, N K i N W U, Sec Ti Supta Kaiigv 3 Rant, and that mid proof will be niAde'bffore a. H Hilton. V. VtitamlB "lonor, at nil office, In Medford, Oregon, on WenocKday, Jnly l, lttw, Huiiiaiew tho following witnewen to pmTO hi oontinuooo retidooce upon, aud fultlT Hon of, tho iwnd, vis: . JisprTuDBte. Nathan B. Htldreth.flatfitief Hudson.au of Butte Fall. John A. UbeBchalu, of aig mm. Oregon. , BENJAMIN L. ElT)Y ' ? JUgUtW t i ,t ' ? NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. y. 1 Department of toe Intarlof. T,and Office at Roneburjr Ore., Apr. 10. T.XIV. t .oum n nvreay lTt d mi won a. c mmiu. Procpect, Oreffun. ha tiled nolle uf hli inteiinou to make final live Tera proof In aup tort of blM claim, vli: HomeMi'id E try No. iivi inane h'tohpf t, iwn, lor in w n r. A ction TuwuKhip SI Soul h. KanKu 8 Kant, bp t ore A. P HUlod, tj 8. Com ml alone r, ai hi office in Medford, Oregon, on lliuredar, July 2nd, 11HJ8, i He niimrfi the following wltneiet to throve bin cnntlnuoiiH retduence ujion, and cultivatluti of, the land, viz) Krwln M. Mr 'nil, Stanford 9 Aiken, Era Whitley, Una WlilUcj, all (if Prom ct, Orvuuu, HKNJAMIN L. KMiY, Jt eg litter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rtpDflrtinpnt of the Inlnrlor, Land Office at KeburK,Or'i(oii, Ar. 15.11I0H. Ndtlce lx 1h reliy r I veil llmt ifvlbirt W, Mvers, of Wellfn, Otenon, bus tiled notice ol hla intcrlfon to miikt liiiitlllve yonr proof In suppor-of Ma claim, vl: llnnu ateud Knlry No lii'Jfl, made l"i brn,iry 8, 1WW, for tho ' N W i, 8 H J j N W i;, H W '4 N K i, Hfdioii Towiir-litti :5 HoutFi, Haoue 1 Kaai, and that i-aid proof will bemad..- belurcA.H BUtnn, U. H. CouiijH'sUitier, ai bin oflic , In Medford, Ore gon, on Thursday, July 'iiu, lfH, He niim'-" ihc tollnwiriK wiiik-snps to prinre hln fO&iinuoiiH resilience upoo, and cultlvatlou of. me land, viz: Henry winterhn'der, Albert A. PcHfihey, A ion II. Thninpaoii, hM of Wcllen, Ort-Kuii. Heyuold ftlciniuiU, of Hrownsboru. Otocon. 11INJAM1.N L. KJiUY, lUgluler, Administratrix's Notice of Sale of Real Property. Notice If? hereby Riven that tho undersigned Admlrmtintrljr o the eatatent WflHam Broad, dcL'tau'd, uiuier and by virtue ol an order of the county court ot Oregon, for Jack "on on ty, made and entered of record In the journal of Mild court, will on and after the HHrd dy of May, IWiH, at 2 p.m., ai nitia administratrix'! place ol re ldencc In Jitckaonvllle, onuun, HRll at private aale to the bin hem bidder for ctiah in hand, for the purpoae of paying the claim! againnt a(d es ate and the. coat and expend! ol udrnlnlntrHtlon, the foltowiuir de crlbuil real property belonging to aaid eitale, towit: Resinning at the norLbeiiat corner of lllock No. M, la Jackie nville, Oregon, andninnlii no nth 57U dexrcoH cant 372 feet to Third stru t on the Sterling road, thpnee ulimu the Una of ratd road touih W4 dearcfra went 206 feet, thence north MlA dejrpra weNt along the line ol Kim street 13! feet to Apnlejtate road tbence north 71 drgrai-a eaat MX' feet to place ol bo Klnnlng. Alio a triangular pltre of land tn the aoulhcadt corner ol Hlofk fit, whirh In Included with other land" In deed from the truilci ol the town ol .lacktonvlllv, Oregon, to jamea T. Olunn. which 1 u corded in folum4. at page (.71. of the deed records of aid oounty, con taining .2M7 of an acre, tbe rntlc of aald pretn lue to be made unbjcct to conflrmuttou and approval oi ttaia court. ANNIKJ(ROAD. Admtnlntratrix ot eitate of Wilifim Hroad, de- ceaaed. , J To the Public. lis, log Installed mnohlney for tbe manufactory of Hl(h Urade Ioe Cream w tollolt four ordtn for am la an quantity. Wa make dallrarlea to anf part of tbe oity. Utre ni yonr oraen large or amen Kofae Rmr Cteemery, Medford. we are th only exclusive woven n; thiit we do not handln .truatiutde agMwaanHBaHMMiMHAiaSBHa - i hi :i "il'.-i i1-.! ; H 1.1 -or'Finisiiiig'llurn I J ijiomill flselecll c Northern. We(J handle h J I.. j dimension in; j first ( j j class stock; 1 s ! i i r i ! i' v I S . . . . 1 tt Iowa Lumber Box Co. 1 : . : Announcement Coinmencing with April 1st, we will put in a coinploto stock of hisjh grade lumber, both rougli and dressed, Kiln dried flooring, mouldings, windows, , , - doora etc. of ,' : . ' , ; .' ' The Williams Bros. Door & lumber Company , Also stock of shingles and other build ing material. "Will be pleased to fig ure with you on what you may need in our line. The New Lumber Yard East of School House Grounds CENTRAL POINT; QBE. E. C. Welch, M'g'r THE MAIL; wire fe ice dea ers in Southern atut-U, that we ee- you get ptit our Fir. fr r r '" 111. Pine I 1 IK hi II '; , i . , : to the Public The leading Southern Oregon. Newspaper Subscribe for tbe Mall. k i