Redl Estate Sale CIGARS There is no prejutlice against country | girls in the big city store, Several superintendents have told me, that all tilings being equal, they prefer the out- of-town girl to the city girl, Ixjcause she ! proves more earnest in her endeavors, largely because she has more at stake. The out-of-town girl must exj>ect a ALLOFTHE POPULAR rigid cross-examination at the bands of BRANDS, ALSO TO­ her prospective employer. He will want BACCOS AND EVERY­ to know with whom she intends totroard and what she will pay. This, liecause he THING DESIRED BY knows just wlrut salary he can afford and FASTIDIOUS USERS how she must make that stretch to cover nourishing food, presen table clothing and OF THE WEED. incidental expenses. If he is more than I ordinarily impressed by her appearance, I he may add a dollar a week to the salary I he would offer the city girl who lives i with her jiarents. If the out-of-town applicant will be entirely frank with the superintendent in i Knock the Knocker the matter of her finances, he will advise i You may say that the “knocker” does her wisely about ways of living.—January no harm because he is of little force, and Woman’s Home Companion. his “sphere of influence,” is limited. True enough, his “litfle hammer” don’t CALL ON THE NEW FIRM, A Woman’s Pocket effect you. But it is something like this: You hear a worthless cur bark,but it you The smart girl has conceived the idea don’t see him, it might, for all you know of having a pocket on her sleeve At be a thousand-dollar Irish setter. Same ilny rate, that’s where a small {»cket—a with the “knocker”—for all the stranger buttoned over patch jiocket—is now to knows he might be a man of standing be found, it is seen on both cloth and | TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 187» NOTICE and influence in the community. The Weather Report I or November FOR PUBLICATION. velvet coats, and is sometimes placed Uniteti Slate« Land Office. stranger has to know him before he has near the shoulder, or quite as often just Roseburg Oregon. Oct <, 1901 Following is the report of U S Volun­ his correct weight and measure, It only I* hereby given tluit in compliance with above the cuff. Its special use is for I the Notice provision* ot the act ot Congices ol lune 3, teer Weather Oliscrver E. Britt, for Jack­ takes a few minutes to do this, but some holding change and subway and elevated lKJS, entitled 'An Act lor the Mlle ol Timber Land» m the Slate»ol California, Oregon. Nevada sonville. for month of November Latitude big damage has been done in a very tickets, but nianv times it is also carefully and Washington Territory.” a» extended lo all 42 deg IK min west: longitude 123 deg 5 • brief space of time.—Fixchange. hides from view a bit of a powder puff the Public !.and State« by act ofAugu.l 4. IW.’, min north. WILLIAM A AITKXN, and a safty-pin or two. A kid pocket nt Ashland, county ol Jackson State of Oregon. looks very smart on a cloth jacket, but ha*thi*day hied in this office hi« swotn «tate !>ATK MAXI- MINI raacr- CII AM ACT k* Ok Takes a Winter Outing m ill No <477. for lhe purchase ol the nurlh-ea.l Ml M Ml M IAIN KAV when the pocket makes its ap|>earance quartered Section No 10. Township in South 1...... .'<9 40 10 ...... pari cloudy ut Range 3 U ’ est.aud will offer proof to show that LI 2 ..... 39 c loudy .................. N. J. Sanders, of Los Angles, Calif., on a velvet coat it is in best taste to have the land «ought I» mote valuable for it* timber or 3 . .... M K. ....................... clear «tone Ilian lor agricultural puruoar«. and to es ­ 1 ...... M 48 .10 ....—...... .... cloudy arrived in Medford this week, and has it of the s.ime material as the coat though tablish hl* claim to «aid lami I a-lore the Regrater IM ft...... 32 < loudy fl gone to the Trail creek country on an the lap may fasten over with a jeweled and Receiver ot this office St Koselrurg Oregon, 3» ...... part cloudy un Monday, the vthday ot January IW»s> lin 7 .... Id |H>rt cloudy outing. Mr. Sanders is a man of- con­ button.—January Woman’s Home Com­ He names a« witnesses I'rank E Kincait of M • M 37 ............Al• | art cloudy Any and all twrsoii« claiming adversely the 70 49 ..................... cloudy Trail creek. This year he didn’t 'get Band to Ploy on Lewis And Clark above described lands are requested to hie their 12 13 «2 44 I art cloudy claims in this office on or lielore «aid 9th day ol II ..... «1 44 .07 ................. cloudy away for an outing in the summer, but January l‘A>>. •V» 1ft . ... 41 .90 .......... ... .. cloudy Route (Ml was not to be kept from enjoying it on J. T. BRIDC.EN, H> an ................cloudy »11, 12-23 Register .'»3 4.* .20 17 ........ ..... cloudy that account. He will make the trip to IS ..... AO 4» .25 ........ patt cloudy The state band of North Dakota, 100 19 ..... 32 H ........ |>art cloudy Crater Lake. Pelican bay and other points 20 ft» ........ |>art cloudy A fine selection of glassware al Nunan- 21 and it is safe to say that he will have stroig, is planning to follow the route ftó ...... ....... part cloudy Taylor Company's to be sold with baking 22 •O *7 ....... part cloudy some experiences worth relating to his of Lewis and Clark, and give daily con­ power at no additional charge. 50 23 ....... part cloudy 21 SI .08 friends when he returns south.—Medford certs at the principal places, arriving at ......... part cloudy MJ 2 » 41 ............... cloudy Portland at the same time of the year as Mail. JI 42 ................. cloudy 27 ...... the explorers. The band is under leader­ 4ft 40 •0 ................... cloudy 2» 3» W 4K< ................ cloudy ship of J. II. Zimmerman, who is plan » ....... .. IH 34 May Have Saloon. cloudy ........... fri JS 41 1 ......... . ...... cloudy ning the tour. The organization will be n Medford Oregonian: The board of trus­ augmented with the best material to lie Temperaturv—mean max. 5R.0A; mean tees of Central Point have granted Geo­ found in North Dakota, Oregon, Wash­ min. 39.2«; mean 4N.fl«. Max. 70 on 12th; rge B. Ross license to retail liquor in ington, Montana and Idaho, and will lie min. 32, on 5th; greatest daily range Second Floor, Adkins Block, that town,notwithstanding the fact that drilled for several weeks before starting 30. opposite Postoffice. that precinct gave a substantial majority on the overland trip. Precipitation—Total for month, 2.M Medford - Ore inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .00 inches tor prohibition Nov. Kth. We under­ stand that this action was taken upon the firemens’ Ball Dec. 30th. on 15th. hypothesis that the affairs of Central Fine Photography a Specialty. Jacksonville engine Co. No. 1, of the Special attention giuen to posing Point are governed by a charter granted NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Roseburg. Oregon by a special act of the legislature, which local fire department will give a grand I of children. Jill work guaran> Nov Ml. 1901 teed. Prices reasonable. ball here at Orth ’ s hall on the evening of Notice in hereby given that the following it is claimed cannot be annulled or super­ named settler Ims filed notice of hi* intention to Friday December 30th 1904, which prom- I seded by a general law of the state. m*ke final proof in «upport ot hi« claim and that »aid proof will la- made la-tore John H Orth ises to lie one of the most enjoyable even- j County Clerk, at hi* office at Jacksonville. Ore ing ’ s of the season as no expense will be i on Feb 21 IW’, viz If E No Wlf»',. Charles Society’s New Game. Holer, for the lot 3 ol Sec 1H. T 3» S R I W spared to secure the very best of every­ He name* the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence and cultivation of ------ -- upon Kild Office one block south of Courthouse “Trail” has taken society by storm thing. Tickets including supper, £2.00. said In nil viz Janie. Rock, Hr., J h mi* Rock jr Dick Rock It is something new, something different. and John Beckner nil of Apple JACKSONVILLE, • • OREGON gate, Oregon. “Trail” as the name implies, is found­ J. T. IlnifMiKK, Baseball Pitcher Dies. ed on a popular hunting sport, is played 11-18, 12-23 UNITED BTATEH COMMISSIONER. Register. with fifty-three fine cards in four colors, Filing* and final proof made on homestead* Hotel lor Sale. representing a fox to be chased and and timlier claim*. Corrected plat* showing A. G. Somers, the celebrated base ball all vacant land*. In a Rogue River town. Title perfect and caught, and four packs of hounds of pitcher who was with the Eugene club of NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. the opportunity for a profitable business. thirteen each. Legal paper* of all kind* made out. Special the Willamette Valley League for two Building well located, in good repair “Trail” has constantly recutring inter­ attention given to pHper* in »ettlemenl of and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich est for players as they perfect their play­ years, also played with some of the teams estate*. garden tract where all vegetables needed ing from evening to evening, in marked here in Southern Oregon several years ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. for the hotel can be raised and a i abund­ contrast to certain recent boistrous games Most complete net of almtract txaik* in the ance of fruit. Timber lan«l tract of 12 that bore the players at the end of an ago, died recently in Phoenix, Arizona county, Almtract* made promptly anil ac­ curately. of consumption. acre 2% miles distant goes with property. hour. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. All sold at a bargain and immediate pos­ With the one pack six other splendid, Fine li*t of country and town property for session given. Good reason for selling. new, copyright games can be played. CURED PARALYSIS. aale and rent. Two Educational games, and two games M. Calhoun, W. S. Baily, P. O. True, Texas writes: MONEY LOANED. of Fun, making it suitable for all mem­ “My wife had been suffering five years Phoenix, Oregon. Warrant* bought and sold Collection* made bers of a family. with paralysis in her arm, when I was Taxes paid Rent* collected Prompt reply If you have occasion to visit the county “Trail” can be had of dealers or sent persuaded to use Ballards Snow Liniment to all letters. Charge* reasonable seat and «lout know where to stop, in- post-paid, 75c. gilt edge, plain 50c. which cured her all right. I have also quire for the Taylor House where you Rules for seven games free. used it for old sores, frostbites and skin can secure first class beds and meals bv REFERENCES: COMBINATION CARD GAME CO. eruptions. It does the work.” 25c 50c Hon II. K Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis­ the «lay or week. Transient trade solicit­ A tlantic , G a . £1.00. Sold by City Drug Store. ed and all treated right. trict, and any JackHonville bu*ine** man. One of the largest transactions in real estate which has occurred in this vicinity for some time—the biggest since the sale of the Olwell orchard—was consutnated this week in the transfer, through an agency of forty-six acres lying south and west of Medford from Jos. Taylor & Sons to Harry P. Findley, a traveler for the Standard Oil Co., out of Portland, the consideratian being |S,tMX), says the Medford Mail. This tract is regarded as one of the finest pieces of orchard ground hereabouts. Nearly thirty-six acres of it is set to bearing Newton and Spitzen- berg apples, with a few prune trees, ami the balance is set to alfalfa. The Taylor Bros, will be in charge of the tract for this season, at least. Mr. Findley has a bargain in the purchase he has made. TO BURN COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH CANDIES, CANNED GOODS ETC. WE ALSO HANDLE BAKERY BREAD LESTER H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery SILAS J. DAY & SHULZ.