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U N -C L A S S I FI C D THt ARAB’S fARtWELL TO HIS STEED W A N T E D ■ L O S T i F O R S A L K b a My Iv'autlful, m y I- a u ttfu l; th a t ;.iudi'th merkly bT* With thy |>r u.lly aivl..d and gl< iuvk and >lark and firry eye; Fret not 1» main the iliw rt «m» with all thy winged apevd; I may not n. •nni m titre again—ihou’rt «old, my Arab aU>ed. Fret lint with that im|«atieui huof, snuff Iit4 tlw hnvay wind; The farther that thou ilieat now ao tar aui 1 behind. T h. - r 1 ih tby h i . ’! i, iii, thy ni.e-u r has his gold; Flo i liniK laud In uiitiful, tan wi ll—thou’rt sold, my steed, thou'rt sold! Farewell! Those free, limited liuiha full many a mile must roam To reach the ehill and wintry elime that clouds tla* strangers home; Feme other hand less kind mast now thy com and lay! prepare; T hy silky m ane 1 braided once must lie another*» care. The morning sun shall dawn again, but never more with tine Shall 1 gallop o ’l r the desert paths »lu re we were wont to be. Evening shall darken on the earth, and o ’er the sandy plain Some other steed with slower («ace shall hare* me bona* again. O nly in sleep shall I hehold that dark eye glancing bright. Only in skep shall 1 behold that step so firm and light; And when 1 raise my dreaming arms to check or r iser thy speed Then must 1 sta rtlin g wake to feel ihoti’rt sold, my Arab steed. Haiu|w>n Spray—LimeSand sulphur so lotion, in any quantity, and the right price. Sampson Spray Q i., Grania Paas WANTED—To buy or rent, 800 feet of 12 inch and MO lee* of 10 inch hydrau lic premure pipi*, with giant to match. Address J B. HUNT, Addami, (he. WANTED— Second-hand machiuary and caat-lron scrap. Grants Paaa Iron and Steel W orks, Grante Paas, Ore. FOR S A l.F - A few settings of eg choice «train Black Minorca«. Thirteen eggs for $1.50. A. K. Kellogg, Gold Hill, Ore. -------------------------------------------------------- We have a few tons of First Crop Al- i falfa left at $14, delivered. 0 . K. Black- | ingtoti, Gold Crest Fruit Co. A h! rudely t i a n , tutseeu by m e, some eruel h a n d m ay chide Till foam wreaths lie, like crested waves, along thy panting aide, And rich the blood that’s in this* swells in thy indignant (win Till can less eyes that on the gaze may count each starling vein. Will they ill use you.’—if I thought—but, no— it cannot be; Thou art so sw ift, yet easy curbed, so gentle, yet so free; And yet, if haply when thou'rt gone this-lonely heart should yearn, Can the hand that easts tine from it now command thee to return S e e McClanahan, “ The Incubator Man’s” ml in this issue, for the beet : incubator on the market today for Ila* prim, and there are none butter at any | price, Return! alas! my Arab steed, what will thy master do. When thou that want his all of joy, has vanished from his view? When the dim distance greets mine eyes and through th-> gatla-ring tears Thy bright form for a moment, like the falsi* mirage, appears? Slow and unmounted will I roam, with wearied feet, alone, Where, with fleet step and joyous bound thou oft has borne me o n ; And sitting down by the green well 1’U pause and sadly think, “ ’Twas here he bowed his glossy head when last I saw him drink.” When last 1 saw thee drink—away, the leveled dream is o’er! I could not live a day and know that we should meet no more; They tempted me, my beautiful, for hunger’s power is strong; They tempted me ,my beautiful, hut I have loved too long. Who said that 1 had given thee np? Who said that thou wert sold? ’Tis falre, ’tis f Jae, my Arab steed! I fling them back their gold! Thus! thus 1 leap upon thy l«ack and scour tlw* ilistant plains. Away! who overtakes us now shall claim tins" for his pains. C aroijxk N orton Debengcr Gap GOLD H IL L D B l'G G IST DESERVES PRAISE J. Q. Jarvis deserves praise from (By Norman Gage of Beagle.) Gold Hill people for introducing h ere Burdette L. Dodge, Sr., made a trip the sim ple buckthorn bark and glyc last Tta-sday in his automobile to his erine mixture, known as Adler-i-ka. Rogue river property, the Riverside This sim ple German remedy first be came famous by curing appendicitis ranch. The farmers in this part of the valley ' and It has now been discovered that wen* getting along nicely with their work, A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom yet this recent and unexpected rainfall ach, gas on the stomach and consti will be appreciated very much by a great pation INSTANTLY. It is the only remedy which never falls. many of them. Mrs. Jasper Hanna of the “ Twin Oaks” ranch was a social visitor at Cen Hay for aale—Alfalfa, halad; grata, tral Point last Wednesday and Thursday. balad aad laa««; $11 par taa; smallar George Lynch of Elk Creek made a business trip to Jacksonville and Mid- than toa Isas at rala at $11 pas taa. B a rila i A Hodgaa. ford last Tuesday ami returned Thursday. Dr. E. Kirchgessner made a profes sional trip to Medford last Saturday, re turning Sunday. Mias Ida Simmons of Asbestos went to Medford last Monday to cook for and help Mrs. Kent in her boarding house. Married—Mr. Charles Duggan of Sams ' Valley was married to Miss Ethel Marsh of Beagle on Easter Sunday at Jackson- ! ville. They both have a score of friends ' tlxat wish them all the health and happi-1 news that a heart—or two hearts that beat as one—could wish for. Burdette Dodge, Sr., of the Riverside , ranch and his son Burdette, Jr., were business visitors at Medford last Friday , and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen of the Riv erside ranch were Eagle Point visitors | last Saturday. Harold Grey, foreman of the Gordon ranch at Beagle, is having some plowing done for spring crops. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell of Eagle A s h la n d , Point were visitors at the Debenger Gap H. G. Butterfield ranch last Monday. Electrical Eng’r. John Burns of Beagle is wearing an eye shade this week which he received in a two-round bout with a stick of wood. The first round was decided in favor of the stick of wood and the second in favor of Mr. Bums, because Burns would make would burn. M IN E R « I f you want your tools put in good shape be sure to see CHARLES KELL B la c k s m it h lust a word] Miners, I can sharp en, repair or make tools, and guarantee m y work to stand the racket; try me and be shown C. F. C A R T E P B L A C K S M IT H P R A C T IC A L S H O E M A K IN G Beats and Shoes Made Io Order R E P A IR IN G Done in First-class Shape H ARNESS R E P A IR E D SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . M A R T IN G J. E Naat t A re You Going to I r r ig a te Y o u r L a n d ? Before perfecting your plans consult US. W e are prepared to investigate your project, to de sign and construct your dams, ditches and pumping stations and to furnish the necessary Pumps, Engines, Noters ebc. Butterfield & Watson O rego n C. W. Watson Civil Eng’r Gold Mill Livery Darling & Hodges Mine Will be Inspected Medford.—Another Inspection of the Blue Ledge mine, 40 miles from Med ford, la being planned by Medford cit izens, preparatory to taking definite action regarding the construction of a railroad to the mining camp. If this second inspection results as favorably as the first $71,000 will be subscribed by Medford citizens, and construction on the road will ha started from Jack sonville. Albany to Clean Yards Albany.— Mayor Gilbert has desig nated Saturday, April 20, as "Cleaning day" Lu Albany, and on that date the residents of this city w ill vis with one another la Improving the general ap pearance of their lawns and yards by rem oving therefrom all rubblah and other m aterial that wo ild serve to blacken Albany's reputation as a "apotless town." Proprietors Rigs for all occasions Good horses and drivers that know the roads P We make no.specialty of any class of trade AU Get th e Best E. C. STEIGER LUMBER CO. 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S. latnd Office at Roseburg, Oregon April 12, 1012 Notice is hereby given that Richard M. Jennings, whose («ostorticc addnvw is Eugene, Oregon, did, on tla* 17th day of November, 1010, till* in this office Sworn Stateuienl and Applieation, No. 06781, to purchase the E H E ’v, Section IS, Township 35 South, Range 3 Went, Wil lamette Meridian, and tin- timber there on, under the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory* known as tin* “Timber and Stone Isw ," at such value as might la* fixisl by a(o praisement. and that, (mnetaut to such application, tla* land and timber lla*reon have l»*en appraMil $782, tla* tinil»*r es timated 1,0*0,000 board feet at O' cents per M, and tla* land $8U; that said ap plicant will offer final proof in support of Ids applieation and sworn statena-nt on the 29th day of June, 1912, before W. W. Calkins, Vnited States commbaioncr, at Eugene, Oregon. Any person is at lila-rty to protest thia purchase before entry, or initiate a inn- teat at any lime before (uin'til issia-s, by filing a i-orroboraU*d affidavit in this office, alleging facts which Would di feat tla* entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES, ci«. Dental Work A T H O N E ST P R IC E S Consult Me Before Going Elsewhere EXAMINATION and ADVICE costa you nothing, aud may save you many dollars. My office, the most up to dati In southern On ...n. Is fitted up with all nini thus enables lln»s* living out of town to have their » ik dota* preiupfly and git home ila’ sunti« day. Compare my prlet . with nil« i and > e li then* is auy rt asun why you should (siy tin re. Al.l. MV WORK AllSOLI 11 LY GVARANTKKD. Iso ly «tu Iidani. Tluste living out of t urn will not Isi kepi »idung. m o d e m electrical itp jllu tn i' 22-K arat G old ('to w n s IVirevluin Crowns . . - $3.00 . 5.00 Bridge Work (|s r lisithl - 3.00 Gold Filling - * $1.50 and up Silver Fillings . . , .00 and up Full Si4 of Tts'th, on Ruhlter Viat...................................... ..... I' - t Set of Tivlb, on Rttlils r Vi ite . . . . (0 .0 0 Valtti - Extractlon - . 50c Gther work in proportion. REMEMBER, THE MATERIAL ANP WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST D r. B a r b e r T h e D en tist Office Hours: 8 b . m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 9 u. ni. to 1 p.m. lO T -a ra rm a v a * aw d r * u t « g r o w e r s * RaasM B w l l B l a g Cor. W. Main and Grape Sts. M e d fo rd . O re. ÏÎÉ E l e c t r i c I r o n Register. --------------------------------------------------— f.O T lC I FOB PUBLICATION. Department of tlie Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon March 27, 1912 Notice is hereby given that Charles E. Young, whose post office address i. Medford, Oregon, did, on the 2Utl>dayof October, 1011, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application No. 07UQ5, to purcltaae tlw Northeast Quarter, Sec tion 23, Township 35 South, Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, and tlw timber thereon, under tlw provisions of tlw act of June 3, 1878, and ai ts amendatory, known an tlw "Timbrr and Stone Law,” at snch value an might lie fixed by apprainement, and that, pur suant to such application the land and timber thereon have boon appraised, $615.00, tlw timber estimated 700,000 board feet at 75 oents per M, ami the land $90.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his sppllcatlon and sworn statement on the 21st day of June, 1012, before W. H. Canon, United States Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a con test at any time before patent insiitw, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register Notice of Final Settlement of Account In the Connty Court of tlw County of Jackson, and StateiofjOregon. In the matter of the estate of W. H Caine, deceased. Notiao is hereby given the undersigned, the Administrator of the estate of W . II. 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