Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 19, 1904, Image 4

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    TINY TELEGRAPHIC TICKS
ir OPILAR OCEAN BEACH
Kalamazoo* Mich.—George W. Par
Mr«y From the WiHamette Valley to Spend
per of San Francisco, who was run
their Vacation at the Sea Shore.
L-VQl by an automobile, is dead as a
Hundreds from the Willamette Valley
result of his injuries.
im i>l tli«-ir va< ati".‘i at Ninth (Lin-.)
' Beach, Washington, last summer, ami it
Washington — President Roosevelt
,- sal
Ha that thia popular resort of has appointed Colonel A. L. Mills, com-
the No th Pacific Co.i-t w 11 be visited mandaut of the West Point Military
;»y many mo e tins y ar than ever wiih
h ih Hi-Jury, rhe change from the academy, a Lrigadier-general.
| ->al y to the sea lei el opens up an en
Posen, Prussia—'.Varsaw newspapers
o it e» rt-alrn of H-er.ie charm*.
say that 209 persons were arrested and
The trip >>n the Willamette ami Co'- one student was killed in the streets
un-bia rivers, our of Portland, is one on May 3, the anniversary of the pro­
long to i»e irineilibeii d. the H nal h a>
of a summer aft-moon being (tempere-i mulgation of the Polish constitution.
> a g H I«- InetZr fri-ijlited with III
Mount Vernon, N. Y.—Mrs. Mary
>< ma of pine trees and sea omd with Well, 37 years old, committed suicide
-alt eea air The see: ery iut ludee inucli
that i- beautiful. Leaving )*<ril:tnd ou hero Saturday by taking carbolic acid.
one of the Oregon Ra iro.i I & Navigation A few months ago Mrs. Well fell heir
M>inp«i>) ’<■ pa alia liver i-tean:e'e, (’lie to ÎC0.000 left to her by an aunt in
T. J Potter being q u ell of river flyvre) San Francisco.
the exi'tti'iouist 1- carried through its
Lacrosse, Wis.—A strange creature
harbor w here fly the Ha s of many na-
resembling
a long-cared dog. with six
i nous. The twelve ini ee on li.e Will-
iiuet'e nver ar- quickly mate, and, webbed feet and fins like a fish, was
after sa uti'-g the v veinment light­ captured in the river near here by by
house, marking tl>e jiiucti ui of the two a clam fisherman. Nothing like it has
rive e, the b at aw rigs into the Colum­ ever been seen here before.
bia for the trip down h earn. The mo’ii-
Victoria, B. C.—It is feared that both
ing i- clear (general y so from June nn-
ni St-p'i mber), ami a munificent »nd! the schooners Triumph and Umbrina
inepiring »ignt iiiet-ts the eye at the ( are lost. Both sealing
”
schooners are
■wei-p un mid the l>»-nd is made—fi»e' front here and are overdue. Wreckage
No cameras so convenient. Few so capable
«Dowcapped p aks, Mount H od, Mou t found on the west cgoast lately is sup­
Adams, Mount Saint Helen, Mount posed to be from the Umbria.
Adapted to portraits—landscapes—interiors.
R tinier and Mount JefLr^on, looming
into view—a sieht worth traveling thou­
Topeka, Kans.—The supreme court
sands of miles to see. On down the has declared void the statute which
Send for Catalogue.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.. Rochester. N. Y.
piciunqne river, past villa? f, sawmills, makes it unlawful to discharge An em­
ti-hing fl ets, salmon canneries, perpen- ploye because he belongs to a lawful
dio 1-ir basaltic bluffs, a d p e tyskie-
hili farine, t* e boat pursues its way. labor organization and provides for the
Che niiij etic sweep of the river is awe- recovery of damages for the discharge.
iin-piri g. Gradually the shou-s grow
London.—An official report aays that
arther apart and, m arcely realizing that the Tibetan attack at Cyangize on May
the five hours have been consuni d in
matin the trip, the boat e’enns along- I 5 was repulsed after two hours’ fight­
ing. The Tibetans, whoarecommanded
-iib the wharf _t A-toi a.
O e l.'-nr fiom Ast nia. tlm ti-zb the bya Lhgssa general, lost 250 killed or
fan on- fishing waters of the Columbia wounded. The British lost two wound­
p isi m - iiich <4 salmon tig| s and n ts and ed.
a many wbi e wii.ee.l fish boats, lands
Ogden, Utah—In a collision between
he pHssengers at Ilwac ■, <>n Baker’»
B y. w In-re conn ctioii for beach points 1 a switch engine and a chair car in the
> mad»- vii’h trains of ike Ilwaco Rail­ Oregon Short Line yards Engineer J.
way & Navigation Company, wh se care i Van Why was instantly killed. Dr.
-'and on the w barf awa ting thesteamer Tavenor of Salt Lake was severely In­
Nouli Beach, where the surf bathing ia jured and several passengers badly
With a Rock Island
on xcelled, at low tide ia from 200 to 400
fert wide twenty-three miles 1 ng and so shaken up.
System time table and
■ (.ni; ect that a larrjegeor wa^on scarce­
Panama—Jose Esbuo Morales and
Car
one of our folders, “Across
ly leaves a trace upon it, S altered Ricardo Arias have been appointed by
along the >>each are hundreds of cottagpa president Amador as a special commis­
the Continent in a Tourist
and hotels in which summer life is an sion tq receive the >10,000,000 which
Sleeper, you can easily
hi ceasing round of pleasur- from tne
opening until the closing of th“ season. the government of Panamp is to in­
figure out your route to any
The much dieaded "Resort Mn qnito” vest in American securities. They will
point in the East
111 k owe and 1 oven* mous snakes or sail for New York Wednesday next.
ins i ts found. The tbermomet» r rarely
The Rock Island has its own
Ne^ 1 York—“Queenie,” vho was
:oe» above 80 degrees in July or August, ! queen of the little people in the “Trip
lines from Denver, St. Paul and
mu light overcoats, fires morniigaid !
•ii-i.ir.g and blank» ts at rdiht are coui- to the Moon” at Luna Par last sum­
Minneapolis to Omaha, Kansas City,
mer, and who is Mrs. Arthur Balsa-
roitable during the season.
Chicago, Memphis and 1,200 other
Rates for accomm« dations at North mo in real life, has given birth to an
It a )> pm ts a' reason Me anti vary to 8-pound boy, The mother is thirty
towns and cities in the Middle West
in »tie visitor. A' Enrope-tli hotels and eight inches tall hpd weighs puiy fifty
It is a good railroad and its trains are as com­
.... gi"g houses rooms range ir"'" twenty- pounds herself.
liv cents to onedollar a day; at reetaur-
fortable as money can make them Write or
New York—An explosion on Wm. K.
• ts, meals <un from twerity-fiv> t fifty
call and I will take pleasure in giving you full
Vanderbilt
Jr.’s fast yacht. Tarantula,
'■•ms; and at the American-plan hotels,
he charges range from one dollar a day at City Island, probably destroyed the
information
eyesight of one man, caused minor in-
to i wo dollars and upward.
L. B. GORHAM, Cenara! Agent,
Dozens of de ightful side trips piay be juries to two others, tore out her
140 Third Street, Portland, Ora.
taken from the beach into a countrv of pumptyopsly fitted officers’ quarters
-it'd and picturesque beauty, quiet »nd and .«et fire
the i-sssel, inflicting
»••lllded airif'itg hill and Press, with damage estlm ited al IjilM,
on1 in anil tishitiv in native haunts; to
Corvallis, Or.—Two more 1 'ctims of
hr Unit»-d Stat'S LifeSaving stations
and lighthouses; cranberry faim*; oyster the Holy Roller cause have been com­
beds; salmon fishing grounds and can­ mitted to the asylum. They are Miss
neries.
•
Allie Bray, aged 22, and Miss Rose
For particulars about the trip to North Seeley, aged 28. On ordinary subjects
I
Beach ask the nearest O R & N. agent,
"r send two gents in stamps to A. L they converset rationally, but when the
handsome homes of the best Christian Ci aig. general passenger agent, Portland, Bubject of religion was brought up
To Our Readers:
It is with great pleasure that wo are dimenìi of St. Louis, largely re pie win- for “Restful Recreation Resortg,” which their delusion was manifest.
able to announce to you that it is in our own their own homes, not sharpens lo­ tilts all about the Columbia River sum-
H6AVY £l|Yfc FQR SMUGGLING.
mering places.
power to solve the vexed question as to cated in the city for a few mouths onl
where you are to stop when attending to skin the World’s Fair vieft rs. Tbi-
Wife of Millionaire and DaHghteu* it
the great World’s Fair at St. Louie, and c< mpanv, by contioling 1,500 room*, i
Fine Job Printing done at the; Record
Rich Man Pay Severe Penalties. '
as toj'iat what it will cost you. Through enabled to make the extremely low ra»- office. Call and get prices.
an arrangement with tiie St Louis of >1.00 per person per day, sold only < i
a
Certificete
Flan
—
that
ie,
you
make
San
Francisco, May 10.—The hear­
European Hotel Co., a Missouri Corpor­
application
for
accommodations,
sfati
v
THE
WOKLIP3
FAIR
ROUTE.
ing
p|
«Its, Charles Boettcher and
ation, which is highly recommended f>j
Miss Nettie McMurtriy of penver, one
the Lincoln Trust Company of St. Louis, number of days ami montb ion desi"
Those
ant'olpatjng
an
Eastern
trip,
or
and which controls and operates 1,500 Jo come, on the coupon appeari g belo« , a visit to the Louisiana purchase Expo­ the wife of a Millionaire and the other
elega.nt modern rooms in close prox u-nduie >1.00 for eash day reserved, aid sition at St. Louis, cannot affore to over­
riq’q ipaifs daughter, charged with
imity to the Exposition grounds, wegte mail sap)» tpthe Editor of this pacer. look the advantages offered by the Mjsr attempt pt Smuggling, was to have
Immediately
np»>n
receipt
of
sui
h
n;-
enabled to offer to our readers the great-
<<mri Pacific Railway, which, on acooppt been fakeq up yesterday before) Judgq
eat opportunity to solve the important plicalimi thè S». Louis jiuropp.m Iloti! •f its various routes and gateways, has
Co.,
will
torpid
to
yup
a
pert
fica
’
“
be» n appropriately named “The World's de Haven til the United States Dig;
question, ‘‘where at and hc.w much?”
go
dio-
lhe
Ham
reserved
or
forni"
trict court, but on account Of another
Fair pputp.”
attendance
at
ihi"
The tremendous
|>»’rj ■'
World’s Fair will Rend utTonitiHnlaiion time during the
Passengers JrnJP tbe Northwest take ease, which was also on the calendar
he Missouri Pacific trains from Denver yesterday, it was continued for *
prices skyward; in fact, will make tin in April 30th. tn December 1st, U>>4 Tl :
•r Pueblo, u ¡t)i i|ie < h<>ice .of either go- month.
in many instance's lievtiiid I lie rrs-ph • I < ertifii ntc is t tansferable, so ihat in < :•
______
r people.
_
'Hie St. Louis Eur->- |>f the ile- iC eri irg bein unable *»• :'
re direct through Kansas City, or Jia
ordinary
Mrs Jloottcher and Miss McMurtrie
ii-lrita. Foil Scott and Pleasant Hill.
pean Hotel Company, having ha^id t<u l, |,e can di-po-e of bit lertifie '•
were caught* smuggling goods into this
u
ii
built
l;>se,
1'wo trains daily fi< m Denver and Pu­
1,500 af the finest rooms in St l.oiti-
This Comi any'? primr^l offirrs aie b eblo to St Louis without change, carry­ country when they came from Japan on
over a year ago, are enabled to give cur
hit» » ing all classes of modem equipment, in- the steamer Nippon Maru in July.
readers the «xtremely low rate of >1 1st rated in the llilt'-n Rnjliji ir
lulling electric lighted observation par 1902. They had a large quantity of
per day for accoininodationB and gtii e eetith street, mmediatgly ailpij in -tli
service to conduct _ the patron to th“ St. I.OI1Ì8 Uni»" Station, upon arriva :<>r cale djpjng cars. Ten daily trains expensive silks and embroideries,
room and comfortable establish h m in St. Luiii* you preeetH ycur l ertificu'r between fCanSae City and St. Louis.
gowns, wraps and other goods. Inside
therein. Upon inv siigath-jZ jjiis g etil at the genetai office of the Compari'.,
Write, or ca)I on W. Cl McBriije, Gen« the linings of various garments found
proposition, we have concluded arcs ce­ ai.d their uniform guidee will conduct eral Agent, 124 Third street. Portland, in their trunks ware bolts of costly
ments whereby we are the local agerus yon to your room, thereby assuring, you for detailed ipt()rpaiop and illustrated silks and’ othei1 goods of many varie­
for tbe St. Louis European Hotel Com- agallisi losing your way and falling a literature.
ties.
’
■'
”
p*ny, ami are prepared to reserve room“ victim to an#’ of the many sharks which
The appraisers foqnd that the goods
Atoure for our readers. Don’t wait, gt« jvill infest the C»ty at ! hat time. Che k
THE
belonging to Mrs, Roetuher were val­
(end to this matter at once, and I hereby ing KOppis will be malnta,npd for the
CLEANSING
eave lnouey. inconvenience, and, per­ conveniens* i f the Company’s patrone,
ued at >1100.38 and those belonging
haps, your" life, you well know lie a d in every »4/ their comfort ami AND HEALING
to Miss McMurtrie at >596.26. Under
great danger awaiting the untrnveled safetv will be carefully looked alter. As
CURE FOR
the law the fines amount to >3301.14
tbe
number
<.(
rooms
is
limited,
fill
cu'
and unwary in a great c|ty at such a
In Mrs. Boettcher’s caso and >1788.78
time when it will be the resort pf e|)grp- the coupon today and r. mil to the 1 di tor
la the other case, and the fines have
ers from all over the world. I magi' p Remember, rocm6 cau be reserved for
under protest pending the
your plight if you take yourself or yr nr any pnmbfir of days, fiom one np, unless
rfo-
is
family into unknown placesand houses! y< u wish to pay exorbitant pric-s atrt
Under tiie plan of the St. Louis Euro­ suffer a loss of ttpie, personal inconveni­ Ely’s
Cream
pean Hotel Co , you arp absolutely si fe, ence and perhaps <I4ngjer- ^t'-oad to
WILL ADVANCE ON L’HASSA.
as all their rooms are locatad in II.e this at once.
Balm
London, May 10.—The Dally Mail
$6
$20
Foldin
P o c k e t
KODAKS
These
are ali
you need
CATARRH
CATARRH
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION.
Unite.! Slat, s Land Office, Roseburg, Or.
May tith. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
wiih the pruv's-.oii' of the act of congress
of J. ne 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the
sale of timber lai.da in the 8'aies < f Cali-
tornia, Oiegon, Nevada and Washington
Teirilory,” as extended to ad the Public
Lard States by act of August 4. 1892, John
1*. Dodge, of Ashland, county cf Jackson,
siute of Oregon, has this day filed in
this office Ira sworn statement No. 6130 for
the purchase of the
of Section No 28
m Tow nein p No, 38 south, range No. 3 e,
and wiii < ft'er proof to ¿how that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
s ui e’ban for agricultural purpo-es. and
to e-tablish bis claim to said und before A
8. Bi ton U. 8 Commissioner, at Ids
• ffiee m Medford. Oregon, on Friday, the
i5th day of July, 1904 :
He i ames as witties'-es; Arthur F. Hunt
of Ashland. Oregon; Kay Minkler of
Ash'ami. Oregon; Louis Hodge, of Ashland.
Oiegon; Samuel Giubb.of Ashland. Oreg­
on.
Any and all per-one c’aiming adversely
the alKHt described lands are requested to
fi e their claims in this < ffiee on or before
said 15'b day of July. 1904
J. T. B ridges , Begider.
Í
1
-...
Nol lCK FOR PUBI.¡CATION.
Department of the In'erior.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
April 11, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of bis inten­
tion to make final proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made
before Çlias Nickell, U. S. Commissioner,
at his office at Medfohl. Oregon, on May
28 1904. viz: H E 12385. Frank Parker,
for the N E % -ec 30, T, 37 S , R 3 K
He names the following witnesses to
prove his cont nuou- re-idence up<-n and
cnlrivati< n ef said land, viz:
Max W. Luckenhach, of Lake Creek, Ore­
gon: Samuel Swenping, of Medford,
Oregon; Asa E. Austin, of Brownsboro,
"recon; Artfiur C. Edwards, ot Lake
Creek. Oregon.
J, T. BRIDGES. Register.
C anadian P acific
St. Louis and
Return
$67.50.
CASTOR IA
PQATLAMB. CM&O«/
I*
j
y* Bears the Signature of
Portland, Or*
It’s the best to be found from
eoast to coast.”
It’s “The Train for Comfort”
every night in the year be­
tween Minneapolis, St. Paul
and Chicago.
rr,
o
For Over 30 Years.
Before starting on a trip—no matter
where—write for imerei-ting information
about comfortable traveling.
H. L. SISLER.Gen’l Agt
132 Ibird St., PORTLAND, OR.
T. W. TEASDALE,
General Passenger Agent,
ST. PAUL, MINN
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago.
Ask the Agent
For Tickets via
The Overland Limited to Chicago via
Omaha, and
St.
Paul
The
Pioneer
Limited
Chicago, run via the
to
Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul
Railway
The principal thing to insure a quick,
To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, MINNE­
APOLIS, DULUTH, CHICAGO, ST.
LOUIS AND ALL POINTS
comfortable trip east is to see that your
EAST AND SOUT^I.
Each route offers numerous attractions.
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwau­
kee & St. Paul Railway.
H. S. ROWE.
Splendid Service
Up To Date Equipment.
Courteous Employes.
134 Third St., Portland
GEN. AGT
Daylight trip through the
Cascade and Rocky Mountains
W abash T ourist (¡ ar
For Tickete, Ratee, Folders and Full
Information, Call on or Address
H. DICKSON.
City Ticket Agt., 122 Third 8L,
Portland, Or,
8. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A.
612 First Avenue
Seattle, Wn.
Leaves Chicago Mondays 11 A. M. Ar. Boston Tuesdays 5:20 P/M.
Leaves Chicago Thursdays 11 A, M. Ar. Boston Fridays 5:20 P. M.
Leaves Kansas City Fridays 9:20 P, M. Ar. St, Paul and Minneapo­
lis Saturday 7:20 P. M.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
P atents
Portland, Or, |
The Kind You Have Always Bought
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
lkepartinent of the Interior,
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon
April 11, 1904.
Notice is heteby eiven that the fol owing-
named settler has fi’ed nolice of his inten­
tion Io make final proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made
before Chas. Nickell. U. 8. Cojnpii^sioner,
at his office at Medford, Oregon, on Mav 28
1904, vis: H. E No 12305. Max W. I.uck-
enbach, for the SEy; bee. 30, T, 37 8, R. 3 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Samuel Swenning, of Medford, Oregon ;
Frank Parker, of Lake Creek, Oregon; Asa
E. Austin, of Brownsboro, Oregon; Arthur
U Edwards, of l ake Creek. Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES, Register.
The State Land Board, Plaintiff,
vs.
Franklin J. Creed,
Harriet A. M. Creed,
and W. H. Bush,
Defendents.
By virtue ot an Execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for the County of Jackson, on ‘ the
22nd day of 4prjl, lfMH, op a judge-
rnent and décrée dply tendered in gaiq
Court op tbp 2qth of January, 1904,
which said judgement was docketed in the i
Clerk’s office tbe 25th day of Jan , 1904, i
in favor of the State Land Board, Plain- '
tiff, and against Franklin ,J. Creed, Har­
riet A. M Creed and W. II Bush, De ¡
fendenta, for the suiu of One Thousand I
Seven Hundred Dollars with interest at
the rate 0 per cent per annum from Dec-
cember_17th, 1902, and also Attorney
fees amounting to Two Hundred Fifty
Dollars. And whereas it was ordered,
adjudged and decreed that the Mortgage
as recorded in the Mortgage Records of
Jackson County and in Vol. 11, Page
435, be foreclosed on the mortgaged
premises described therein, to-wit: .;
The Northeast quarter of Section 33
and Commencing 32 rods south of the
N. E. corner of Section line apd runnipg
thence south 20 rods on east line of said
Section; thence east 8 rods; thence
north parallel with said secrion 20 rods;
thence west 8 rods to the place of begin
ning, all in township 35, South of Range
1 west of W. M., Jackson County, Ore­
gon. Containing 161 acres, more
less.
Public notice is hereby given that
North-
Western
Limited
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc-
Pare­
----
It is Pleasant. It
goric, —
Drops and Soothing "
Syrups.
Syrups,
_____ Opium,
____ _orphinc
Morphine
contains neither
Morphin, nor other Narcotic
________
It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness.
substance.
substance.
It cures Diarrhoea
Diarrhœa and Wind Colic. It relieves Tenth
Teeth ­
ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
stomach
sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
Friend.
Unit'd States Land Office, Roseburg, i re .
May 6lh 1904.
Notice is hereby given l bat in compliance
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress
• »f June 3. 1878. entttled “An act for the
sa'e of timber lands in tbe sia'es of Ca i-!
foruia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbimr'on
Territory .” as i xtended to all the Public
Land Slates by act of August 4.1892, Rav
A
Minkler of Ashland. County of
Jackson. State of Oregon, has lb s day
tiled in this office his sworn sta'enii-nt No.
6131 lor the purchase of tLe 8 W W of Sec­
tion No. 28 iu T wnsbip No. 38 south,
range No 3 e and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more vanish e for
its mu her or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and toe-oablish his claim to said
land before A 8, B iton, U S Commission­
er. at bis office in Medford Oregon.
Friday, the 15th day of July 1904.
H«* names as witnesses: John P Dodge,
»•f A-li'and, Oregon: Arthur F. Hunt, of
Ash and, Oregon; Louis Dodge, of Ash­
land. • >reg >n; Samuel Grubb, of Ashland
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tbe above-described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this i-ffice on or before
said 15tb day of Julv. 19"4
J T. BRIDGES Register.
I
PACIFIC
Scientific American.
and
for
NOTICE FOR 1’UBI.ICAIION.
Ka^y and Pleasant
to use.
H
A transcontinental traveler
says: “I’ve tried them all and
I prefer the
T1MBF.R LAND ACT, JUNK 3,1878.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904,
say's U understands that a British ad­
vance on L’HasS* is now inevitable,
SAMPLE COUPON.
at
the
hour of 2 o’clock P. M , of said
OLD's HEAD aua p»ut preparations to that end are dav in front
of the Court House in
Contains no injurious drug. It ia quick­
Editor Valley Record,
Jacksonville, Oregon, I will in obedience
ly absorbed Gives relief at once. It opens progress!^, b-
to said Execution sell all the right title
ami cleanses the nasal passages Allays
Agt. St. Louis European Hotel Co.
inllammation. Reals and Protects the
and interest of the above named Defend­
M. PLESKE PA8SES AW/Y.
Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste
ants in and to the above described prop­
Ashland,
and Smell. Large Sisj, 50 cents at Drug­
erty ns the same appears of iecprd qp
gifts or by mail. Trial Size, iOcts by mail. Late Russian Minister of Finance— tbe date of said Mortgage or at any time
Oregon.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. N. Y-
thereafter, to satisfy said judgement,
Hand Undergone Operation.
D ear S ir : —Enclosed find ...................Dollars, for which teserve for
interest, coets, Attorney fees and all the
Lo'ndon, May 10.—A qispatch to the costs of and upon this writ, to the high­
me room accommodations and guide service at St, Louis, for.......... ...'..
Exchange Telegraph company from est and best bidder for lawful money of
days during the month of................................ . or at such other time during
St. petersbuerg, announces the death tbe United States of America.
Dated this 28th day of April, I9O4.
**—«• of M Pleske, late minister of
the Exposition period, April 30th to December 1st, 1904, as I shall desire,
L1XV- _
J. M. RADER, Sheriff,
at tbe rate of ¡>1.00 per day, and forward to me at once certificate for
finance.
—.
Jackson County, Oregon.
M. Pleske was born In 18oz.
same.
tered the dlnistry of finance when 20
(Signed)...
-’•K ON EXECUTION.
”
years of age and was credited with SHERIFF’S Siix..
Town
being a disciple of M. de Witte, whom
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
he succeeded as minister of finance. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State
County....
In December last M. Pleske became ot Oregon for Jackson county, on
the 5tb day of April. 1904, on a judgment
State
seriously ill as the result of an injury duly
rendered in the Circuit Court of the
Pullman
to his spine in a carriage accident State of Oregon for Jackson county, on the
Sleeping Cars
some time previous and was obliged 10th day of April, 1893, and which said
duly enrolled and docketed
to undergo an operation, and in Janu, judgment'was
Elegant
60 YEARS’
in the office of the "lerk of tbe Circuit
ary of this year was said to be dying Court for said County of Jacksun on the
EXPERIENCE
Dining Cars
perotinitis having set in.
19lh dav of April, 1893, In favor of John W.
Tourist
Smith and against L. L A nale for the sum
■J
of Two Hundred and 45-100 Dollars with
MOTHER DIES WITH CHILDREN. interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
Sleeping Cars
«
Milan, Kan., May 10.—While fording from the 2nd day of January, 1891. and
the further sum of Thirty Dollars, Attor­
ST. PAUL
the Chickaska river, one mile north ney
fees, which said Judgment has been
pf here, a wagon, containing W. Han­ a-signed to Sumner A. Pa ker. I did upon
MINNEAPOLIS
T rade marks
the 5th day of April. 1904, levy upon as the
D esigns
DULUTH________ lon, wife and five children, was over» property of the said L. L. Angie, the said
Sold in Ashland by W. M. Poley &
C opyrights A c .
turned.
The
woman
and
three
chil
­
Co.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
defendant, the following described prop
FARGO
enlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an
dren were drowned. Mr. Hanlon refr erty. to-wi»: Tbe N. E. % of Section 30,
invention is probably patentable. Commur.icn-
eued two children after several hours’ in Township 39 South, of Range 4 east of
GRAND FORKS
ro
Uonastrictly couadential. HANDBOOK on Patents
»wuring patent«,
emit fr«a . Oil»«
oldest acMcy
agency for securing
effort. The bodies of the four drowned the W M in Jackson County, Oregon, and
i taken through Munn A Co. receive
CROOKSTO
N
now hold the interest of the said L. L.
_______
: im . without
specM ■otUe,
»W kh » charge, iu the
have not been recovered.
Angle in and to tbe same uuder said levy
WINNIPEG
and will in obedience to said Execution
sell
all the right, title and interest of tbe
HELENA and
SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL.
A handaomely lllaetrated weekly. Lanreet etr-
said L L Angle in and to said property at
rulation of any edentMc Journal. Term», *3 a
BUTTE
,
of the Court House of said
year : four month». IL Sold by all newsdealer«.
One of the best hotels in San Francieco the front in door
the town of Jacksonville, Ore-
SUNN & Co.8”*—*’ New York
to stop at is Hotel Langham, corner of County
Eon, on Saturday, May 28th, 1904, at the
THROUGH TICKET Z
Branch Offlce. Ol F 8U Waahlngton. Du C-
Ellis and Mason streets, close to theatres, our of 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, to the
in the midst of the shopping district, highest bidder for lawful money of the
TO
thoroughly fire proof, well furnished, ex­ United States of America, with which to
I CHICAGO
cellent service. Cafe in building. Rates satisfy said judgment, interest, attorney
WASHINGTON
11.00 a day and upwards. Write for fees, costs and accruing costs.
J. M. RADER,
reservations and booklet.
; PHILADELPHIA
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon.
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’
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