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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
Published (vary Friday A 5. BKTON, Publisher. MilDt'OKD MAV IS, 1U0S. BSOUfTMN H-30 MM YEAR Ealere4 In lh p-momee at M-.Hord, Oregon MS utfiul ro.tl matter Republican Ticket. Xlec:l'U .unol, For Cnltt-d -"late rVtiator: II M. C IKE. Tor Hfjrc'mail.e lu i:.ii'sre: ILM4C. UaWLcV, For Fo J an I lielrr (;oinml'i.ner; J. YY. BA1I.LV. For Supreme Judre: U0.1KUT8. 1IEAN. Jr Ba'.lroad Commllmw! T. K. CAMPBELL. Put ProMcutlwr AtttorneT, -lackgoa ud Jof ' pblne Count ki : U.F. Mt'LKKV. For Joint Representative, Jackson and Doug, laa Count lei: J. A. BUCHANA. For Representative!: J. I HAMMEKBLY, B. D KCBLI. ForCoaotjr Judge: (1. W. DUNN, for County Commlsitonorx JAMK8 OWES 8. For County Sheriff i D. H. JACKBON. For County Clerk: W. B. COLEMAN. BorConnty Recorder I B. T. BUBNKTT. ForCouoty Auetaor: W.T. OEIEVE. ' For County Treeiurer: J. II. CAOriEMILX.HR. For County School 8upe.lntandeai: J. PERCY WELLS. For County Coroner: A. K. KELLOGG, ' for County Surveyor: V. A. GRI8KZ. There U nd ?alld reason why every Kepablloan staooid not support O. ii. J no k ion for tbo otUoe of sheriff. Mr. Jackson hat proven himself an able nd energetlo oftloer during bti term and tb enemies be has made through ItlF official notions are waoh that every law-abiding citizen should per force become his supporter. - To the Voters of County. Jackson t ' Uentlemon : llaviug been solicited by many peraoui to make tbe raoe for County Treaaurer tbis year I wlab to acquaint you witb who 1 am. My .father, tbe late am, R. Taylor, came to Oregon In tbe early uftlea I am a native born Oieconlan, 35 yean of ae I bave been In tbe employ of Mr. J. Hunan aa ojerk for 20 year. and am now member of;tb Drm of Mbnan, Taylor & Co., Jacksonville. 1,1 reapeotfuU? aak your; voU and aaanre you that abould the people of Jaokaon county el sot me to 811 tbe ataoe cf Uoaoty Traaaurer that I will faithfully and hoaeetlf eonduot the affairs of that otflo for roar best Ig wrta. I cava j hem asbed for i polltloal otUoe In my life. Hoping tint whan you go to tb polls 1 Jna. tkatyoa will pat aa la front of ay aama, I am, IBIranlj roars, ' . Marvel Je Taylor, Oamoentla Nomlae foe Cooaty -Iraaausr For Sale. i a?vi lOo acre of flnex laai Oo acre of floe" land for sale with Two 300 Indies free wrter right sallee Eaat ot Eagle Point, V Ell Uaback, 20 tf. Eagle Point, Oregon. ff3EEEiEK 0 C0B'S GREAT MAY SALES IN Ladies', f 1.00 and $3.50 Oxfords $2.95 and $3.00 All Leathers, Tan and Black SALE OF DRESS GOODS '5000 Yards, Fancy Mixed and Blacks. All New 6 Yards for the Price of 5' ., MEN'S SPRING, SUITS , J20.00 Values, $15.00 and $16.50, also Agents for the. tlfvval Ta ilnro Suits 4. . V " k ; V $18.00 Special Values in Silk Gloves. Agents or the famous, K. & " r . v 1 : 1 1 jowf I r. nr" f-.y Li. s- . 4 W, V, ,Ty l...r I I W 1 I rrT:AV-- :! i (if, A f-,f ii-' - ? - - T" W. H.f MEEKER CO. 1 . I ,hj.il!iK The Cost is Small. The Benefit Large The matter" of Aluulute Pr iteclioti f r your valuables ig ho important that you cannot well afford to overlook it. Although the coot of renting a Safe Icirit llox in the Firo and Burglar Proof Vault of the Jack-on County bunk is very moderatw, tin b-ne'it is large, assuring absolute Bcourity SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO KENT $4 AND UP PER .YEAR t Count f W 1". MIDrOEO. OEEOOirJ CP W. I. Vawtkr, Pres. Mrs. Temple's Telegram At tbe Medford theatre Saturday evening, May lU'o, tbe latent tuooeaa ful faioe, "Alra. Tempie'a Tel.Rram" will ban IU liiat prodootloo In thla oity. It la tbe oaaal rule lor edranoe noiioea OI oamma ai.ntoiuu. w oompoaod Iroro tbe tertll. brain of tbe clever 0) preaa agfot but In tbla inatanoe we are going to quote from tne dramatic oritio Mr. Artbor A. Ureen, ot tbe Portland Oregonian wbere tbe play waa praaented laat. "Mra. Temple'a Xelegram" aa inter prated by William liernard and an admirable aupporting oompany, ia a deluge oi mirtn. ii ourti opon an'. . , , audleooetbat tilled th. tlelllg Irom 1 1" ,n lp B oiabeetra to sailorv throe nilnutea J A won after tbe flrat aot began and did not abate antll tbe laat onrtain tell, xne i Drofeaional deaiunatioo of a good play as a 'Scream' doeao't half begin to expieas It. Mlnote lor minute and part tor part I believe 'Mia. Tem ple's Telegram' ia th funnieit faioe now being preaented. 'i'Dere are lew character, hot eaob one ol thorn la essential to a oona'derablo degree. Tbe ootuplfoatlooa ara so exoruoiut luiilv lunnv aod comnleJi that at every new development one wonders If tbe autbor baBn t reached bis limit lor tire ludicrou and if the orowd baaa't bad enough apaems ol laugh ter. But one alter another tbe actua tion keep piling up until the very oloae lioda but a acnot minute 'for Uoal expaoatiooa. Aa a soataiued piece of ttaue wilting it ia a wondor. tieata lor "Mra. Toniplu'a Tflegrnru" are now on Bale at liaakin'a Drug Store. , To the Public- When I read In the paper tbat I had been nominated lor oounty ootn. mialoner by tbe Socialist party, 1 hardly rooognlzed my reai name, hav ing been called "Tennessee" Smith toi some 27 years In Oiegon. I mere lv make this statement ao tbat those who oare to vote for "Tenaeasaa" Smith, weU tbat'a me. Kaspaotlully, W. M. Hmlth Campaign Rally. Th woikers of ths world are aait lag. Boolallet aomlaew for Reprasanta tlva to ataU leslslatar. Or. D. M. U rower, of Aahland. and Raphael Maaanar, of Gold UIU, wU speakl oa tbalssoe of tbo day, via. Soelallsm, Prohibition, vs. UhaU tha looaa be atulshad, at Aahlaad, Friday May 29th, tJhaaUoqaa haU at 8 p. m. Madford, Satuday 23, Opera Hoos at 8 p. m. 20-3t Kor Sale A few aood hones and dlfferaat kinds of wagooa and rigs. Call at West Bid Bnok Stable 7-tf. Over 200 Snarplea Cream Separa tor In nee In Southern Oregon. Sold by Rogoe River Ureameiy, PrioeJ from tlO up. All DEPARTMENTS to Your Measure 1 f up, v All Lengths and Colors jG. Corset?., ,We carry, al, to. $3.50. , ' I , Established JSSS Llttte Depositary Canilul aid Surplus $u,j,uuo.uu G. R. Lindi.ev, Cashier REAL ESTATE. W G Kniyhton, et ux, to W W Tay lor, 5 acres In tp 30 a, r 1 w i 8.12S0. A D Naylor, et al, to T E Pottlnger, lot 9, bk 63, Medford i $1. Martha J Hbultz to A D Mercer, 2 ' aPA. In In 10 . .1 . . In tp 39 a, r 1 e 1000. Wm Anderaon to Richard B Faulda, lfiO acree in tp 39 a, r 2 e $10. D P Greninger to T A Culbarton, land in tp 39 a, r 1 e; 200. H 0 Garnctt to Phillip J Spanoer, lot 3, bk 1, Nickcll aid to Medford:10. J O Emerlck to D E Bjerregaard, r 1 w; (1. J A Lyon to Miyray Woolsoneroft, lota 7 and 8, bk 1, Frultdale add to Metlford : 8300 0 8 to Coztec Iabd and Cattle Co, 158 acrea In tp 35 a, r S e. H Humphrey to H C Stoddard, land near bk 3, West Medford: 150. W M Kennedy to Emil DeRoboam. part ot lota 2 and 3, bk 10, Beatty's add to Mctllord: 31. WlVawtorto Ellzalwth A. Smith, SIO acrca in tp 40 a, r 8 e; 8?0OO. M ifrie Burrougha to George P Lind h y, lota 8, 9 and 10, bk 2, Queen Anne add to Medford; 3I5. J M CaHebeer to Cora E Bnrcs, lota 4, 5 and 0, bk 50, Saxtnan'a add to Ash ltn.l. W D Jolinon to W C Sanderson, as aignmcnt of bond for deed to land ro cordeJ io vol 02, deed records; $noo. J L Demmor to H O Stoddar I, lot 1, bk 52, Medford; 5300, C I Hutch If on to It A Morrison, land nur bk , Park add to Medford; 810. (J 0 Palmer to L A Cranse, lot 0, bk 11. Aahland; $350. E M Henry to J M Wright, lot 1, 2, , 7 and 8, bk 1, Phoenix ; 8500. Wm Roaa to T W Dally,- lot 2, bk 8, Boaa add to Medford; $70. T W Daily to Frank O Stinaon, lot 2, ok o, xvgbb aoo to aieorora; $iou. 6 G Hodges to J A Lyon, bks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, and part of bk 3, Frultdale add to Medford; $1. P G Packard to R J Edwards, 160 acres In tp 39 s, r S e; $10. J. M Hurley to Florence Hswley Goffs, agreement concerning land In tp 37 s, r 2 w; $2600. J M Hurley to Mary K Mlllor, agree- ment concerning land in tp 37 a, r 2 w; Ella L Adklns, adm, to Alva Moore, lot 8, bk 82, Medford ; $300. Arthnsa Pool to Cbaa W Thomas, land In tp 36 a, r 1 w; $1430. Geo W Neleon to H U Lnmaden, 160 acres In tp 32 a, r 1 e; $1 . Wm Ross to W M Hall, lot , bk 1, Ross add to Medford; $15. W M Hallet to Alex Duff, lot 6, bk 1, Rosa add to Medford; $300. R P Hall to Clara M Shldeler, 10 abres in tp 38 a, r 1 w; $1250. I (V I!f ilf I I - lMllff i is in ii i Iff 1 T U MM ANTI-SALOON. , , ... lilted by th. Jsoksoo CoaDiy Actl - balooo Central Committee. Gov. Foikf Speech. tier la wbat lior. Joseph W. , I'oik, if Mi.aoul Buys of the satooo lh.i.. h. M. fc't. Joih Missouri, April 2k, V)oi. ! "It us-hI to be aU tuat the eant - ! b:iu lavta, the win.i.io'jn t.oa ul ' ino drn-D ebnp BtKtut-. co-jl'i not I .u!jkvJ in tbe Umt e-.tic a. 1 nay n lyoa ir-mo law r ua'orenl oua l.jr : tra cnfsicwl to in irttir In tt ,. I eltica el bt Louit, Una At Vitw :.n ' st Jt.MpH. tiara too liovfcrn r t .t ,t tiuwrrto iff:ra tu.o. lau bt i oatiio he apDii'ia ilrj r oiico cau;ai:i- 1 j 6loner ii th. oi.'mieticatjn E Louii. Tl' w cu1... and t!u- e.vcit' uf ttio city oi comuijn, ia now a tniDi- Qt te it;st. 'and WMu-lootuu have booa at.tii'pe-i out. Tiie law rt'quiri.'ig aulooua tc j cloao on Sunttav tad l-jca tla;r:tntly d:art-Kr.letl lu tbeto citloa. 1 uruor- ; ed it eoturcud lu accortiaoa witb tbe oatn taken when I came to tbe I olllcc of governor, 'i'iie aaloua.kevp I era lefuad at tint, but they were f rcad to submit to the power of tbe law. Toey lnaiated tbat If tu legla lature were In aeuion tbey would bave it repealed. Ibere baa been a legislative seealon ainoe tbla law baa been put In foice and no one dard come f ot ward with even a suggeatlon for it. reiwai. Tue result of tbe en forcement of tuts law baa been some what remarkable Crime, that ia. Sunday orlme, baa been largely re duoed In tbese oitlee Tbe oolloe' courts that oa Monday morning in tbe old days were orowded wltb wretched men end women recovering from tbalr Sunday debanobertee, ar now practically deaertad. Whatever may be aald by tbe advocates of th wide-open Sunday saloon, statistics tbow that then baa been leas drunk- enees ainoe tbe enfoicemeot of tbis law than baton. Tbe bualoeaa of tbs outoner, tbe baker, tbe grocel wbo naa no aaloon attachment and tbe tradeaman has larnelv Increased. Tbe depoalta of working men In tbe Danaa nave locreasei and tbeir wauea that formally wtot to tbe Sunday, aaloon now go to pay for food aud clotbiog foi tbe family, or are saved lor a rainy day. Many a wife, many and many a mother, has writ ten roe tbat tbey now bave sometbing to eat, aod to wear oo Sundays aud Mondays, wnereae before tboy were in want. One sucb letter from one aood woman more than oouipeuaHtea far tbe oura-e of ten tbouaaod outlaw liquor dealers. Tne aaloon ia an evil wherever It may exist- It ia a power for good oowbeis. It ia ooly toleiac ed anywhere tor fear aontettting worse may take place. The question aa to whetber tbs aaloooa shall be run out of tbe state entirely ia an important ooe, but a far more important ques tion ia wnnthap nr nnt ths HMlnnna THERE IS National Medford RESOURCES, rag. s. CKOWtlL yisiia.ai shall be allowed to ran the state. They have been permitted to bavejtoo mooo lnnaeno in political enaira. and candidate woos bnslnsss It would be, if eleoted, to make laws, bsve shown too much cooaideration for tbla element wbo bave been faoat leal lawbreakers. Led on by design log politloians tbe liquor Interests bave entered tbe political anna backed by millions ol dollars, with tbe avowed purpoee of dominating the Dolltloe or the atate If tbey can Bad, through politics, to oontrol tbe itate. While tha enforcement of tbe law closing saloons on Sunday baa now become an accepted oonditlon. ao that no candidate lor office In tbla Btate would dar openly oppose tbis poliny, tbett resentment against the present executive lor potting tbs law in force agalnat tbem baa shown no abatement. Tbey oppose me end 1 do not want tbeir support. II 1 bave to violate my oatb ot onlce by allow ing tbem tbe privlleg ol lawleasnesa In order to be eleoted to any other office tben I Bay it Is a prtoe I will not pay even to hold tbe highest of- floe in tbe land. I prefer to letlr to private life ooneoloua ol having baen true to my oonoeptloo ol publlo duty tban to receive the encomlama and anpport of lawbnaken by being falae so my natter nature. Tbe liquor Interests claim tbat they an In favor ot tbe law being enforc ed, but have tbey welcomed a reign of la, 7 Not atJalL On th oontrary many of tbem attempted to defy tbe orders to enforo tbe law until they aaw defiance was osBlese. Tben tbey gave unwilling aoquieaoenoe while vowing vengeano on tb omolals wbo dared uonslder tbat lawe wen made lor tbem to obey tbe same as ordi nary mortals. Tb faot that th law waa entoiced agaioat tbem waa enough to amy tbem agaluat 'ms, tbeir theory seeming to be tbat they mast lo self-defense oppos all wbo want their bualoeaa regalated. Some ot the aaloona here In St. Joseph are ngoting now, not lor existeooe, but tor tbe privilege ot lawlessness from the next administration, wbiob tbey nope will allow tbem to open on bun- day. Tbey will obtain no such priv ilege ftum this adminlstiatlon and 1 do not believe tbey will from tbe next, Aa Ions aa tb. Honor tratlla demonstrates that It baa no respect for lawr human or divine, joat ao long wail the aentiment againat It continue to grow, Other Dramshop Laws. Tbe governor ooly has power to en force the dramsbop laws in tbe oitlee wbere be appoint tb pollc uommiB etoaen and tbe exois commissioner, but In other portions of tb state, be 00 ,r authority. I believe ; there abould M eonie sta.e autborlty .couterrod to eutoru. Ue Ian la 1 ,v,ry ,rt of tto 0oniu.oueeith utter IikuI oillclals brve m tl-lm! to do jthulrduty. Id this reap:!, bowevei, tbe general apsuuih'y tilitered Iroto I my vi.s, ana oo authority was ouu I ferreii upoo 'be governo;- to curry out ; "! '"'V' ",', m' ntlon-1 A diain.bop law, i,0,ooi, .a. ! jne'miul numbly of li07. which I. 1 ' f""' ' in aifironm' tte a. . Uotiur lain act oaob irjoj..r.oi Beiwr I '-t clote uot vu:y vi .-.ujoay, out i t,ai:' 1 o'aicok to 5 o m ek (ma util i u 'I '- ive booO, . lu (im mm rt u,) "'' OJty hll V.:e -an o. ! to. tai rel'.tiun io ruidt: o m a. j uooo noy rroktito any n.-a ciizont lo t'! ioit ou t.. l-oi a la tneu'r-i HiH t.r A : .ij:hi v!te ; i,f' en&::' ut i:u e.- .ra L-en .ri ,a.-"rr-;;ir vf ll-.T. Hti,-;eoy any t::ii.:e.'. jttu lii'j i-'ilt m tljt- L-irooi' court air-.t -u prtiHooul f-i.tcruey, : ley, sr.;. law out dn-.-n:r, tua; or t.r outer lUIjiiU oiiur; -J with tttu eiitorcuin.-tjt ot i!te la i-r u .-lect of d-ity, aud lu ttjj even it can be shown titat the odkial ba i wilfully failed to euforoe : u? l.w it :a matie bta duty to euiorco. aa iu mtu cial cau be ousted troui ollie. 'iue pr.'iceeding Is a civil oite aud con- fere tbe power on the citizens of eaeb ocuiinunity to rid themselves of tbeir omoiuia wlo in tbeir pubiio duty lot sake tbe aervloes of tha people. Missouri Prosperous Under Keluu of law. In the campaign of 1901 we were told tbat It would Injur, th stat to make tbe cure of corruption an la- aue, tbat th people outaid ol the atate would think w wia all gratt ers. 1 believed then aa 1 do now, It corruption exists It should be drag ged Into the light. It can aot be cured oy aiding it. it la more honorable to correct civic evils than to ignon tbem. Has tbe rein of law bort Mleaourlf Every part of the atate la Increaelna lo population and in wealth. Immigration has increas ed 25 per ceut mote In the paat three years than In the three years belore tbat, and lands all over tbe stats have inoreaaed more In valu during tbe lata three years tban In anv ten years before. We wete told tbat if tbe saloons In tbe cltlss were cloned on Sunday tbat If raco-traok gamb'- ing was atepped and wine-rooms abut np, grass would grow In tbe Htretta of these cities, What baa beea the reault? St. Louis naa grown mora durlog tbe past three years tban in aoy like peilod In bar history. There baa been more new building put up there during that period toan In any half dozen yeara prior. Koal eatate in Kansas City bBa advanoed in value more during tbut time than In any ten yeara be fore. St, Joseph is rapidly forging to the fore fiont- of American tuuui- cipalltiea. While tbe Missouri idea of law eofurcemeut may not bave caused all this prosperity, It certaiu- ly baa not been an luiury. ma ma- -9 BUT ONE ST Bank of u $450,000.00 L. ALTOKD .Caehla terlal affairs of th state haw not been negleoted daring this adminis tration. Industry haa beea encour aged and manafaotnrlng enterprise foatend throughout th common wealth. Publlo Inatltntlon bavs bsen looked after and today there ta 00 state In the Union with charitable Institutions of a higher order and better management tban In Missouri. In tbe publlo business of tbe state 1 have as vour governor, to the best of my ability applied tbe pttnoiplee 1 advocated ' before you In 190t. Whether you like what baa been done or not, you alon can say. Th prohibition question Is up for determination -at ithe approaching eleotlon lo Morrow, among other oonntlas, and Sheriff Sbutt-, who is a candidate for tbe fouitb auocesaive term, la zealously In favor of it He reoeived recently a letter from L. J. Uates of Kent, Sherman oounty manager of tb Kent Commercial oompany and for Balfour, Uutbrie 4 Co., whiob lo part esys: "We oannot andentand how any good, live, sensible easiness man can for a moment Island for tbe saloons. tbe tblog of all things tbat dtawa money from legitimate onannels of business, and directly Injure, tb. buitncas ot every merobaot In tbe oounty, to eay nothing about tbe moral Injury to tbe commnnltv. Notwithstanding we had tbe tell end ol two crop failures to contend wltb ben In Sherman couoty. our busi ness lor tbe year ending Kebruarv 15 laat waa )nsl siu.uuu ibeavler tban It waa two yeara ago wnea we naa the aaloona. Tbe year after tbe aaloona wen pat ont of business, though oar crops wen a com plate latlot, oar oash sales wen 20 per oent better man tne year oeiore and our secured time sales 10 per oent heavier, It seems very ridiculous lor basin ess men to lavot toe saloons- i x Onr taxea bsve been lower eaob year sine tne saloons went oat ol com mission. It Is safe to say tbat Sher man county Is saved at least (25.000 a year by tbe aaloona being pot oat of business eaved to tbe fsimer, tbe st Mkmaa ana laoonr, tne taxpayers. Tb.y an tb fellows wbo foot tbe bills." This seems to be testimony worth eoneiderlng. It I not tb vapid banngu ol a proieelonal nlormer, but toe caielol, uool-beaded state ment of a business msn wbo just knows what he le talking about. Ia there any argument or tvatlmony to overcome such evidence as thlsf If yon want a .uream aeparator tea tba Bbarploa at tba Kogoa Kirer Creamery before baying. For Groceries Prices ft ,. m T. ui ta ; ! ti ; jj 1 j Always Blue Ribbon Flour If You Haven't Tried It, Why Not Chase (& Sanborn Celebrated Teas and Co?fce WARNER. THE GROCER. ex-shetuff Forxn criLTy. Said lo Hare Burnotl Property ot Ex-ConrjrePMjian WllJiumson. FriiK-vIlle, Or., M::? 10. After aVliijoraiioti cowrln;; in or 3 then I & hours, tlio jury in the caso of 0. Sum Sm'th, chared wMIi burnl". J. N. Williamson's nh arinc pit.:.;, brought In a verdict ot r'-iUy. Smith was &lp ten corf ti: Borvo fn:.: years ia the ir'nitemiary. Lar Elliott, his accomplice, also rocive: a like sentence. Counsel will rc.nvo for a. new tvfr.' If this is not granted, notice will ?n given to appeal to supreme court. This Is the first case on record In Crook county where a sheepman haa had sufficient courage to endeav or to cause the punishment of those committing depredations on his orapar AdvMtlMtf Ltter List. VoIlowtDf ta a list of letters ramalalnt -MllejWor at.tba Madford putomca oa. Miy Beldon, Robert Browo, Mra M M Dflllmotaa. Irw Bsrds, j Haisey, Mrs Lftnton, L B Lrkini, Mr. O SUsgga, w M Did well, lira Mary C Dunm J B DtrcT, Mrs W W Biwfc W R Kerr, A T Ltwreno Albert L Mutor Wllllua Wbitflhaart, J D . A ehuve ol o cant will ba matfanpoa d llTiry ateaoaoC tha abova aetlara. Penooa aalllu lor any ol tbe abora lattera trill pleeee st.7sAdTartfMd.M lu M. WOOOPOBO. afoitauatar. SHOES Kidd's Foot Fitting Shoes For Men $4.00 NO N E SHOES s0)aaaaaa0 Call at the Eagle Pharmacy PIM DRUGS st4 Kfads of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Post Cards and Novelties Utmost are taken with 'Prescriptions THE STORE 105 7th St wO)mr0?wO0 C H ;t1 . & i- ki ! s. ouaranteec T1MHKR UAXD A"T, JUNE 3. 1878. 1SOT1CK KOR PUliLlCATIOX. TTn!lfd atfttel Lund Offlco. Ro-otiurti. 0:e)n, Murch No. Ice ! tiort'by fiiv n tbut lu ciinplianrft wltn rut-pr.-vl.l -n or t tie net ol Cuini'"'" June H, ibTS, iiuitirt "An ait f r ilic iff Umbt-r U'ifia in i titi rlt '."HOf Cilifoml:., Ore gnu. Neiadtt, and WasNtiirrton Tfrritfiry," t eU-uie, iohII the 1'ublic iaiind ditties by act of Alight -1 WILLIAM C. KiSER, Jr. of Rtdtlld.Coiinir .f Spink, state of gitith Hakoiu, did on tf )'.. 17, l'XT, nl in tbli oflico bif worn itAU metit No lor toe purchaie t-f the l.oti t.5 ( ati'i T, (being w oi vr m tu ctiOll 6. in Titwiiahlp No, W, Soulb KhTivxc No. 2 Kast, and will oil T proof to il.uw that t ie laud' aoiiKht tt more vulunble for lti timber or mono th no ior agricultural inn lKnfi, and to cstabilPh hU cLilm tn aid land o"(ore 9. Klttou, II. 8. tomml-mloner, at Hit omeolnMtNHitrd, Oregon, 'ou TDumday, the tb dTQt July. I"0f4. He ntmoi aa wltnesMs: Charles E. Walker, of Butte Kali, Oregon; Charles A. Ed moid eon, of I utte FallH, Ormou; Weiley c. Green, of Medford, Orflffoo, Frederick U. Pago, of Medford. Oregou Any and all penona claiming adyeraely tha above described land are requeued to file their claltne la thU office on or before said 91b dar of July, 1906. BKNJAMIN'L. EDDY, Rffliter. Mra. E. E. Gora Teacher of Piano and Vole, Special aammer olaaaea In harmony and theory now forming. Hlgbt read log anaemble playing and realtal work For Assessor: . W. T. GRIEVE of Prospect Republican Nominee SHOES BETTER SHOES OF QUALITY Medford, OreSOn