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f'As old as thehills"and neyer exoell ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict of millions. Simmons . Liver Eetra- lator is the tPifP'P only Liver and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your CiJ faith for a tl7f7 cure.A M lJUft mild laxa tive, and , -'. " purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and- Kid- Pills - neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggiste in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. Thm Kins; of Liver Medicine. I hare nsed yourSlmmons Liver Repn lator and can conscienciously say it is the kins of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine cheat in itself. Geo. V. JACK 09, Tacoroo, Washington. -EVKKT PACKAGE'S Baa tlx Z Stamp in red on wrapper. Tbosv F. Oakes, Henry C Payne, Henry C. Rouse. Receivers. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. IT HSf- Pullman Elegant Toorisls Sleeping Cars Dining Cars SleeoingGars j St. Paul i 1 Minneapolis 1 MduLuth Vfarco TC5 f -Grand Forks A Croorstom ll Winnipeg ! Helena and i 1 Butte MfAfI1f MiVikTTWVija- -TO- 4 fllLADELPHIA . iinCT. . . . . . . . It- ' PNTS EAST AND SOUTH A.D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Po-121 Vtast St., cor. Washington EAST AND SOUTH -BY THE X' .The Shasta Route of the; :r-XPKES3 TEATXS LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. Ronth I I North 15 p, m I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8r2D a. m j:4S p. m Lv. Med ford Lv I 5:05 p. m 10:16 am I Ar. San Francisco Lv. 7.-00 p. m - Above trains slop'. tt.all stations from Port land to Albany lncroslve. Also Tangent, Shedds. Haisev. Harrisburg. Junction City. Irving, Eugene and at all stations from lio&e- grarg- vo Asmaaa inclusive. KQS3BUS.G MAIL DAILY, P-SD a. ra ; Lv Fortiand Ar I i2Q p. m ;&5Q p. m i Lv ncseburg Lv I 7:0u a. m pining CaiB OH OgdfiU ROUtO. fnllman Baffett Sleepers and Second Class 1 pieeping tars aitacneu 10 aii uixuogu iraius JJetwegn Portland and Corvalfts, " west side; division. ... Mail trains dally, except Sunday: -, a. in I Lv Portland Ar I siS p. m 2:l5pmAr - C'orvallU Lv 10 p. m JLt Albany and Cbrvallls connect with trains 01 urag)D ruciav rHiitwu. Express Trains dally, except Sunday: i:40p. m I Lv Portland Ar! 8:23a. m J Sip. mjr McMlnnville Lv 1 5:50 a. m ' AW-Throuh tickets to all point in trie Eastern states, Canada and Europe' can be ob- I mora at lowest rates tram w. v ..lppmcou. Agent, aieaiorq. ll. KOEULEK . E. P. ROGERS." Manager. . ' Asst. Q, F. P Aft . PORTLAND, OREGON. ' DANIEL COFER, ATC OF SACRAME v ContractiiiE a Snecialty. i flans and Specifications Furnished at reasonable rates. I have 200 new designee of Cottage homes-, those wishing to. bulla would do veil to ex tain them. pqaTcrrcc Box, 7a, MEDFOBD OREGON. SHOW IT. A young man informed his sweet heart of nis love joi ner, anq ne saia, r you do, . snow t," dodoes . .. - - Wilson's Monarch Sarsapariila .-. show yon what a gewer jt is to cleanna the - blood and the entire system, removine; Pimples, Bolls and all diseases arising from ' impure and weak blood. , . i ' Try a 60c bottle and yoa-wiO Have no other MONARCH BARS APARILlAi true to its name - on. Rush! founder ot Rush Medical Col ege, once said this remedy Is the Vurtd'sbreat " t remedy for the blood, fiy it and lot it a how yon what It can do. ttta. by wrLLSoU BROS.. Edgsrton, Wta , flys ftra pv ft) n, fe4f miiHiiiii rr IIIIHrHHNIU U hK BITS OF INFORMATION. The electrical bicycle is coming. Glass shingles are U6ed in Liver pool. Common laborers are paid 5 cents a day in India. Women com! carriers crowd the streets of Lisbon. Chicago is the greatest railroad center in the world. There are over 6000 postmistresses in the united states. In Germany they are said to weave by electricity. A tire engine made of paper mache is used in Berlin. Of every 10,000 deaths in Eng land, 260 are from apolexy. uermanv has fortv-aeven cities with over 50,000 inhabitants. The pensioners paid at the Phila delphia agency number 5S.785. ihe proht of the New York Citv postoQice is $4,000,000 a year. 1 here are more than od,000 cigar factories in the United States. There 7200 lawyers in New York qua ified to practice in the courts. Kroadway, riew lork city, is SO feet in width. and five miles long. I here are said to be over 3,000,- 000 deities in the Hindoo mytholgy. In i inland and Jiast . lurkestan thunderstorms are wholly unknown. All the signers of the Declaration of Independence had smooth faces. The thread of the silk worm is one thousanth of an inch in diam eter. The head of a man does not ap pear on any coin of the United states. There are 35,000 more women than maleinhbitaTts.in the state of New YonjT" Paper can be made from tho stan ding tree in the space of tweuty- four hours. Of 100 patients treateifar obesi ty thirty six are men and sixty-four are women. Atlanta colored business men are worth 11,000,000, being over $50,000 each. The aBsets of the Standard Oil Company, of New York, are placed at $20,150,000. The production of silver in this countrv in 1893 is estimated at 60,- 000.000 ounces. Over 4,000,000 people in this country live upon wages paid by railroad companies. An elephant is hfty-six vears in attaining maturity, and will live a century and a half. There are thirteen people draw ing pensions for services of relatives in the revolutionary war. Mulhall says that the life of a lo comotive is usually fifteen years and its earnings $300,000. The Empire of Morocco is the most important state that is abso lutely without a newspaper. To protect an invention all over the world sixty-four patents are re quired. They cost $17,500. since the beginning ot this cen tury the land of Great Britain has doubled irt'assessed 'valuation.-"- . In a West Indian village there is a sentinal whose sole duty it is to strike the hour of day on a gong. The center of Judaism at the close of the nineteenth century is not in Jerusalem but in New York citv. Statisticians declare that the Ind ian population is nearly as largo to day as it was at the time of Colum bus. Since the beginning of the present century no less than fifty-two rol came islands have risen out of the eea. The wettestjjlace in the countrv is Neah Bay, in Washington. Over 123 inches of rain fall there every . A Chinese bank note issued in 1399 B. Cis said to be preserved in the Asiatic museum at St. Peters burg.,. The book of 3ol, written about 1520 B. C, describe very accurate ly the several processes nf smelting metals. v The moon is not so small after all. Its surface is full as great as that of Africa and Australia com bined. There are 1 3,706 species of plants now known. Of these 105, 231 are flowering and 63,375 arc Howerless. The Suez canal is eighty-eight miles long and reduces the distance from England to India nearly 4000 miles for ships. The Federal census of 1S90 re ports that of 19,602,178 women of marriageble age, b,z6j,z07, or one third, were unmarried. The longest train on. record was that of Catherine de Medici, on the occasion of her marnage. It was forty-eight yards in length and was borne by ten pages. The first lightning rod used in the world was set up by Benjaman Franklin in 1752, at his dwelling southeast corner of Second and Race streets, Philadelphia. . ? The Desert of Sahara is 3000 miles from east to west, 1000 from north to south, and has about 3,000, 000 square miles, or about the area of the United States. f. . The Western Hemisphere, having but 8 per cent of the population of the world, has 199,489 miles of railroad, being 54 per cent of the mileage of the world. ; The greatest geysers in the world are in the Yellowstone Park., The Iceland geysers are trival in com parison with them, either in num ber or in dimensions. ,? The state of Texas has an area of 274,356 square miles, 33,413 iqnare miles more than the Austrian ii.m- pire, 92,625 in excess of the Ger man, aud 0,2t5 of if ranee. ) The barber's art in Europe dates from the time of Alexander the Great, B, C. 330. He ordered evory soldier to shave, lest the beard should give a handla to the enemy. The city having the greatest death ratein the world is Rheima, Ger many, the proportion being 28.62 per 1000 in each year. Dublin fol lows 27.05 and then New 5 York with 26.47. ' -. - '-. nav 20 ots. a oound for com mon mixed candy, when ,you can buy the fluusl cream caudie tor 25. cU. a pound, at th? new cand Storv. Food - -Digestion -Complexion are allintimatelyconnected ! practically inseparable. ; Though the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless ! true that a good complcx- ion is an impossibility with- out good digestion, which S in turn depends on good food. : There is no more common cause of Indigestion tlinn lard. Let the bright house : keeper use lie New Vegetable Shortening and substitute for lard, and I her checks, with those off her family, will be far; more likely to be " Like a : rose in the snow." CoTTOLENE is clean, deli cate, healthful aud popu- lar. 1 ry it for yourself. Send three cents in starom toN. K. Fail-bank & Co., Chicago. tor handsome CotlolcncL.ootc liook, comatnini? six hundred recirjes. prepared by nine cnuocntauthor. ', 1VIC3 OU VUU&lHg. flade only by N. K. Fairbank & Co., ST. LOUIS end CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. Table Rock Items. by a. z. Candidates have all dispersed. Lots of rain interspersed, with hail. Good crops in prospect. We have elected a Representative from this precinct, Hon. S. M. Nealon. Butter and eggs arc being mar keted in Gold Hill from this neigh borhood. A large pine tree, at the foot of Table Rock was struck by lighten ing on election day and cut off about 100 feet above ground. The two old political parties were struck as by lightening, (populists) the same day, and did not leavo even a stump in sight, so far as heard from. J. O. Johnson and family, . of Table Rock Ranch, left on last Sun day's train for a few weeks' stay at their old home in Pacific Grove, Cal., and to visit the fair. Mr. -J. goes in the hopes of disposing of a part of his property interests in California, and should he be suc cessful he will invest the proceeds in more Jackson county property. Four Big Successes. Having' the needed m-irit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for ihetn, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.1 King's JCew Discovery, for consumption. Coughs and Colds, eaah bottle puanint-jed Electric Bittors, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kiiidncys. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, nnd Or. King's New Life IHlls. which are a perfect pill. AU these remedies are ruaranteed to just what is claimed for them sad the dealer whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at G. W. Ras kins' Drug Store. Prospect Pointers. BY WILL. Mr. VanCleve was at the mill Thursday. Chas. Vincent, of Trail, is log ging for S. S. Aiken. Mrs. Nessler visited her brother, Chas. Knighton, the past week. Election went ofF finely no drinking. Good feeling and order prevailed. The dance on Elk creek, at Mr. Dai'ey's place, was well attended, and all report a good time. Miss Lutie Birch has returned from her visit with her friend, Mrs. E. Starns, of Central Point. Miss Ella Benson visited Miss Earhwt Saturday and Sunday last. Both spent the Sundav afternoon with Miss Addie Gordeii. Two months of school gone. The scnooi nau exercises Friday last, the program was: Opening sonr by the school, recitations by d Boothby, George Aiken, jfarry Aiken, Maud Boothby, Ethel "Post, Edna Pendleton, Tracy Boothby, Ernest Post, Frankie Aixen, Emma Pendleton and Ethel Post; essay by Harry McKee; song.by school; in strumental duet, volin and organ, Nelson Nye antZ E. L. Benson; composition by Charley Boothby; song, by Mr - Aiken; song by school. .. The people were . well en tertained and, feel they did not lose their time in encouraging school worki ' - He Knew its Worth. Dr. M. J. D.ivis is a prominent phy sician of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has tfeen actively engaged in tho prac tice of medicine at that placo for the past tbirty-Dve years. On tho 28th. of May, while in Dos Moines, en route to Chicago' ho was suddenly token with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Chambarlinn's Colic, Cholera and Diar roeba Remedy for the past seveutoen- years, and knowing its reliability, he procured az cent ooltio, two doses or which coin pie tly cured him. The ex citement and change und diet incident to traveling often produce diarrhoea. Every one should procure a bottlo of this Itsmedy belore leaving home. For sale by G. H. Haskins, Medford. . Eagle Point Eaglets. BY TALICO. A Sunday school picnic is talked of for the near future. Mr. Warner, of Medford, has left an Estey organ at Mr. Pool's, for sale. Mrs. Perry, of Big Butte, was down doing business at Eagle Point lately. - It is rumored that Prof. Hazel ton takes the Brownsboro school this week. The Good Templars have fixed up the Fryer hall and are using it to hold their meetings in. Porter Robinctt, Wilbur Ashpo'e GOOD and Peter Simons started for Cali fornia last week, where they have a job through hay harvest. The election passed off quietly, almost a full vote being cast, (171) C. W. Taylor, A. J. Florey and Ed Simons, members of the board, be ing sick or unable to serve, S. B. Holmes, Prof. Fysh and A. G. Johnston were chosen to fill va cancies. The road is sticky over toward Rev. A. C. Howlett's, and those who travel it are liable to find it that way so it was with A. J. Standley and Miss Edith May Wright, who passed over that way and were substantially linked to gether as man and wife, on last Saturday, the 9tl day of June,lS94. May a happy union, a long life and good fortune be your lot. A Small Doctor Bill. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill' but that is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary case rheumatism if you use Chamberiain's Pain Balm. Try it and you will bo surprised at the prompt relier It ononis. J. ha first application will quiet the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. H. Haskins, Medford. Gold 11 ill Nuggets. BY MIXER. Miss Ada Parker is visiting friends in Medford this week. I.E. Deboy was doing business in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield were visit ing in this place Sunday. F. E. Parker, of Jacksonville, was visiting home tolks Sunday. Dr. Blackwell was attending his patients in Sani3 alley, Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Ilammerslv, of this place, is visiting at the Haminersly mines. We are sorry to state that our friend Dr. Pryce ii vory low at this writing. Miss Anna Williamson of Central Point, was visiting on Galls creek last week. Jas. W. H.ty, of Rock Point, was doing business at Markcnsons mill last week. Misses Minnie Gall nnd Venus Caldwell, were the guests of Mrs G Davis Sunday. Jermono Fitzgerald and R. A. Carter made a Hying trip to Central Point last r nday. Kid & Crawford were in from the Shuck mino Saturday and report everything moving along nicely. W. E. Bryant, whilo going home from Gold Hill, w.vs thrown from his horse, dislocating his shoulder. Prof. J. Mourey and John Rietb, both of this place, left Tuesday mor ning for the Taylor mines in Joseph ine countv. 9100 Beward, $100. The reader of this paper will be plea- exHl to learn that inere is at least oue dreaded disease that seiecco has been able to cure in all its ages. and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only posilivo cure known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional uescau, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hull Catarrh Cure is taken iuternally, acting directly up on the oioou and mucous surmccs of the system, llierby destroying the founda tion oi me uisease. atiu giving 1110 pa tient strength and ussi-tinir nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much fuilh in its curative powers that they otler One Humlsed Dollars for anv casu it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CnEXXY Jc CO.' Toledo. O. EgfSold by Druggists, T.V. Kaues Creek Items. by situ kosa. P. Knotts was visiting on Galli creek last bundaj-. We are sorry to say that Dr Price, of the Dardanclls, is no bet ter. Al. BUggi ami wife spent last Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Swmden. Misses Annie Knotts and "Ada Swintlen spent last Sunday with Mrs. Thompson. George Taylor, of-folo, is stop ping with Mr. Kifws, and attend ing the Dard:yH's school. We are g'ad to learn that D. Horn, of G&l Is creek, is slowly re covering from his prolonged illness. Xr. Davis is suffering with the i!ue, we are sorrv to say, but we hope he will not continue to shake long. Bert and Walter Yocum, of Jacksonville, spent several days of last week vinting friends at this place. Jim Taylor, of Galls creek, gave another one of his sociable hops last Saturday night, and a good time was had. Crops of all kinds are looking fine since the recent rains, but the raiii did some 'slight damago to new mown bay. Chas. Culton, accompanied by Miss Bettie Know, spent last Sun day visiting the former's parents, on Galls creek. Max Jacoby haa moved from Harris Gulch to his place in Black well, to engage in the poultry .busi ness, as heretofore, and we wish him success in enterprise. Wo have no fear or doubt, but what we will have plenty of rain this year, and tho weather growler has ceased his giowl about not hav ing rain and he is now praying for it to cease. The regular subscription price of The Mail is $1.50 a year, aud the reg ular subscription price of tho Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscrib ing for TllE Mail and puyiug ono year in advance can Ret both The Mail and the Weekly Oregonian one year for $2. AU old subscribers paying tboir sub scriptions for ono year in advance will be entitled to the same offer. Sardine Creek Items. BY BOURGEOIS. Mrs. J. Hoffman U visiting relatives in Sams Valley.. Miss Bell Carter is visiting home and friends at Gold Hill. Joe Beaman spent several days on Galls Creek last week. Quite a number of tho yAing folks from hero attended the bull at Gold Hill, June 1st. Miss fiujile yroomoo returned, to her Ue? last wOek after an extended visit in Grants Pass. , . , I. C says he likes Ash, but dosen't care to be called a sardine. Well, wo esteem our friend vory highly, but it's because wo love sardiueit. C. Vrooman has bought a ditch nod wator right, on tho rhrtit hand fork of Sardine creek, and Is busily engaged In tilting It up for use, probably for both mining and lrrlgutlon pur poses. Rev. King, a worthy missionary Baptist min ister from Northeastern Oregon, has bought out Mr. Parmer, near the forks of Sardine, and will make this his homo tor tho prosent. We ex pect he will do some good work here, and we welcomo htm and fumily with a hearty greeting. Mr. Armstrong, of Los Angeles, who has been sojourulng among us for the past few montiis, has left Sardine for the present, aud with good horse and ample outtit of feed and mining tools, has gone to try his luck on the waters ef Evans oreck. lie thinks he will And some good quartz. All here wish him good luck, bat in cw cf failure, we will welcomo him buck uaiuuj t.ie Sardlners. For Sale. Fifteen acres of excellent fruit land two and one-half miles north of Jack sonville, on Gold Hill road. For par ticulars write to, or call upon, A. C. Nicholson, Medford, Ore. You will find a fine assortment of Parasols and Umbrellas, cheaper than tho cheapest at Angle & Ply tuulo's. The forty-fifth nunnal convention ot the American Medical association met at Jian Francisco a few days ago. J. Lowrie Bell, second csiistant post master genera!, h: resigned to accept the position of general traSio manager of the New Jersey Central He gets a uinch higher salary. Mrs. Alice Ramsay, a niece of An drew Juckson, died at Phoenix a few days ago. A Cidneso cook at Nanaimo, Wash., I y mistake ufed arsenic instead of bak ing powder in making bread. Two young English ranchers for whom he worked had a narrow escape from death. Tronblo is brewing among tho West rrn railroads and auotker rate war is imminent. Professor W. D. Whitney, editor of the Century Dictionary and one nf tho 1 ading scholars of America, died at New llr.veu a fnf days ago. He was a pro fessor at Yalo. Ex-Governor Rodman M. TYice of New Jersey, died at Oakland, N. J- a few days ago. Governor Price came to California in the early '40s nnd was the first alcalde nftor the United States secured the territory. He returned to New Jersey in 1&50 and was prominent in the political affairs of that state all his life. The German National bank of Denver has closed its doors. It suspended last fall but resumed business. What few good apples there are in Chicago are held at $30 a barrel, a price high beyond all precedent. As there are 40O apples in a barrel this innkrs tho price i cents each. One South Water street firm lias all the apples in the city and is holding the precious fruit until it is practically worth its weight in gold. Pie makers have resorted to tin cans in stead of barrels as a source of supply, and there are other evidences of great scarcity of apples. One of the crew of a dredging com pany, while working in the lake off tho foot of Addison street, Chicago, has raised a rnsty boiler belonging to the ill-fated passenger steamer Lady Elgin, and which recalls one of the worst dis-BsU-mj-ver kuown oa the great hikes. The vessel collided with the steamsr AngcstA iu September, ltW, and imme diately sank. It is estimated that over 403 out of the TOO passengers she carried wore drowned. The larjshsl of an Indiana town has been arretted on the charge of being tie leader of a baud of wLitecaps. Pennsylvania Prohibitionists have nominated a complete ticket. A wedding took place in the Comoon wealers" camp at Cairo, Ills. . Thomas T. Sntcliffe of San Francisco, aged :S. was married to Miss HooU of Council Cuffs, la., aged 25. TJ ceremony was performed on a log heap tea feat high. The bridal party ras assisted to uionnt the pile and CV"-'! Kelly sonnded his bugle, when about 1,150 men surrounded it with bre heads. After the coupl had brH pronounced man aud wife, the orvfcN overcome by emotion, fainted, tat was restored to consciousness in a few minntes. General newston, the Californian. has been committed for trial at London, on the charge of imuislaughter, for having caused the death of George Burton, a mnsiciau, by thrusting the point of an umbrella into his eye. Much indignation has been aroused at Chadron. Neb., by tho knowledge that fonr of the nine horses that were started in the 100-mile cowboy race were killed by the riders. One dropped dead on the last mile. An effort wjis made by the managers to cover np this fact. War rants have been issned for the arrest of several persons connected with the race. Mrs. J. II. IIonsxYDEit, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " When a girl at school, in Bending, Ohio, I had a severo attack ot brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, tor a long time, I feared I should bo permanently so. Friends urged me to uso Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, nd I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how ver, from blonde to dnrk brown." f " After a fit of sickness, ray hair cams out iu combfulls. I used two bottles ot Ayer's Hair Vigor anil now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I havo recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 14G0 Regina St., Tlarrlsbiirg, Pa. " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results, I know it is tho best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Arn'ott, Mammoth Spring, Avk. Ayer's Hair Vigor Ytpared by Dr, J, 0, Aj cr & Co., Lowe!!, Kua, Applegate Items. BY THOMPSON CREEK. Miss Kate Hcri-tott Is teaching a flourishing sellout of ubuut thirty pupils, in this district. Messrs. Koundtree & Matney aro grinding steadily with their arusira, and said to be tak ing out good pay. Quite a number of families with wagons and coust'leruble looe stock, parsed here Saturday on their way to the coast U tlud homes. . The continued showery weather has delayed haying, but crops of all kinds are looking splendidly, and give promise of abundant Mr. Kullogg Is going to build a hop house and dwelllug home ou the place leased from Mr. Benedict, and the lumber Is being hauled from Mee's mill. TIMcsirs. Holynke & Anderson nre doing con sidcrable dcvelopement work on their Horse Head mine, on Wiliiums creek, and it looks like a puyiug mluu. Messrs. Kubll &. Knlgbt were, on election day, showing a pretty little uutwel of gold, valued nt ni-.r nnn htmilntil .nri : : 1 0 f,,il.. -a.ic. ... ......... v. V. ...... - J "41.l U, from their last rua of their arastru. The Jacksonville Dramatic company gave an entertainment at Hose's bull on Friday, even ing before tho election, which drew a fair au dience, and was well enjoyed by all present, E. T. Johnson was elected Justice of the peace for Uniontowu district, thoun Squire Knutzen bad a majority in Applcate prucluct. Tue dis trict is made up of Sterling, Ualojluwu, Applc gule and .Steamboat precincts, It is said that Messrs, King & Thompson, of the- Anucontla mine, conteinpluto putting in a good mill at the mouth of Williams creek, and we hope the major is true, as it would lie a con venience to the miners of this section. It Is reported that Mr. Leyton has bod an oiler for his t'erris Uulcn hydraulic claim, and Is likely to sell, but will run it himself this season, anyway. The roar of his giants isoftea heard here, three miles away, when the wind Is just right. Election day was a lively one 'round the polls, the largest vote ever pulled In this precinct was recorded, and arguments and tempers were very healed at times, but no breacnes of the peace were made and the votes tallied about os expected b-'lurehund. Messrs. Caldwell & Vogll are building a water wheel oa Applcgate, just below 11 ridge 1'oint, to raise water to sluice on tueir placer claim, and it Is to be hoped it will be a paying proposition, as, if successful. It would, witnout doubt, pay In many places ou this alreoui, to do the buaie thiug. J. H. Topl'er Is about selling his Interest In the Uloba mino. ol Thompson creek, and has gone to do assessment wura on a quartz claim owned by Tooler and Benedict, al tne head of Use ir creek, and j ast above good placer ground whero several large Duvets have been taken out tbu last two seasons, one of wiiich was worth over Laree hundred dollars. A great mmy prospectors aro passing con tinually In all directions, and are industrious! hunting the yillow m-ud. bat the time ii gone by when it can be found lying on top of the ground, and 11 requires going into camp and a LhJrouga hunt and considerable work to un earth it, but there Is no doubt out tacre is any amouut of gold in tne cojalry yet, aud cousla erabie wul be fouud loo. Some txperlenced miners from California, and acquaintances of the wr.ter, have le-n lately luvesllgatlng tne mining Interests of tats sectu n. and uilnk well of the mtulng possibili ties or Uiis part of Ihe country. Toey are to return shortly and investigate more thorough! . and it Is to be hoped they wul take hold, rbr they are tht kind ot men we need t- make pay lug coactrus ( several projpects scattered art uad us. The polii leal scramble Is over and compara tive peace re i ens once more. Now for a model county guvemment. Our populist friends nave in the battle, and their capability tor Im provement of county matters will oe tested. laey make undoubtedly the best canvass tor couuty oClcersof the Uiree parties, and much ol tne success ol their ticket U think i must be credited to their voung leader. Jedries. lie will undoubtedly make ounself heard from in the legislature. The United States Brewers' association will meet at Milwaukee in August next year. Attorney General Ellis of Michigan is charged with forging alterations to re turns on the vote increasing his salary. The Minneapolis on her preliminary trial made S1.73 knots an hour. On the ofiicial trip the vessel is expected to make 23 knots. Jndge Vriliinms of Frankfort, Kv.t has declared the distillery act unconsti tntiouaL If on appeal the decision is sustained, it will require the assessment ef whisky stored in bonded warehouse and the the collection of taxes thereon according to the general revenue law. Detroit's mayor proposes to turn over all the idle land in' the city to the joor. who will cultivate it. A fund to pro vide seed and agricultural implements is projected. m . ' for Sale. RJh!y acros of g-wd farm land, ftfiic-.-d and cross fenced: interest in water ditch: will sell stock and tools with farm if wantod. Situated eight miles north of Central Poiut. Inquire of R. E. Drtnn, Table Rock. Oregon. Tho city of Chicago has filed twenty figlit suits against as many railroad companies, the amount aggregating more than $2,000,000 for damages result ing from the conrfrnction of viaducts over various streets. R. B. Langdon & Co. of Minneapolis have secured a $3,000,000 canal contract in Arizona. The country to bo irrigated is 400,000 acres, mostly in Maricopa county, and the water is to be obtained from tho Rio Verdi. The canal wiil start above Phoenix and will bo 110 miles long. LAND FOE SALE, At GO per cent of actnal value. Six-hundred acres of land situated ou Kogue river bottom, and creeks and up land adjacent, three' and one half miles north of Central Point suitable for graiu. fruit or stock: good fence and buildings controls ex Ujtisive range adjoining. Will sell all or any part on very liberal terms. Intending pur chasers will do well to examine this proierty before buying elsewhere. Cull nt premises or address tho undcr dersigned at Central riut. W. B. KlXCAID. It has liees announced that the Flem ing family of the United States will hold their reunin tn Mnncie, Ind., com mencing Ang. 12. At the last reunion, held at Flcniingbbnrg. W. Vn., in 1P92, 10.000 Flemings were present, and that number is expected at Mnncio this year. Thev wiil come from every state and territory in the union. Ex. Governor Fleming of West Virginia will be pres ent and so will ex-Governor Fleming of Florida. A nnmber of other promiuent members of tho family are also on the program for addresses. A large pa vilion has been erected, in which their meetings will be held. Judge Ewing at Chicago rendered a decision which holds that a citizen of the United States cannot acquire title to real estate by inheritance when the inheritance has to be traced back through alien ancestry, for the reason that such alien is withont inheritable blood, which is necessary to transmit an inheritance from one person to another. Are You Going East? If so and desire to go via Portland and enjoy tho luxury, safety and com fort of a trip over the old reliable North ern Pacific Railroad, you can do so from Grants Pass and all S. P. points in Southern Oregon as cheaply as by any other rou to. The Northern Pacific runs through trains from Portland to St. Panl daily without change of cars free colontst sleepers, elegant Pullman and Tourists' sleepers accompany every train. For tickets and full information ap ply or write to A'. D. Charlton, Asst. General Passenger and Ticket agent, Portland, Oregon, or to S. F. Cass N. P. Ticket agent for Southern Oregon First National Bank, Grants Pass, Ore. Three good resident lots for sale- about thirty large, thrifty fruit trees On property. Inquire MAIL, office. J. W. -DEALER IN- HARNESS &NI) g ADDLERY. Order Work Given Special Attention. REPAIRING IS RIGHT IN MY XINE. SEVENTH STREET, -o- MEDFORD, OREGON. Q ONTR ACTOR AWPgUILDER, JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. All work guaranteed first-class. Plans and estimates furnished for all kind of work either brick or wood. Bills of LUMITER of all kinds filled on abort Kinds any tiling in the shape of weed Medford, J. R. WILSON, ii iiimr GENERAL BUCKSITH ov .v.v.v.v.v. AM 1BSE SHOES. "Wagons and Bngpd.es Made to Order All Work Warranted First Class. Cor. C and Eight streets Medford. Oregon. MOTEL MEDFORD Formerly Grand Central. Best Accommodations in the City Rates Reasonable. D. H. MILLER, -DEALEB IN- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware t t and Fine Building Material. caOUGHT lHOfi SURGES. airs sgl BaUderg Redjacket Force Pumps, for deep or Sheriffs Sale. la the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for the Coua:y of Jackson. Patrick H. Ovist t and Sarah C. Ovlatt, PlainUSs. vs. Francis Fitch and V. W. CardweUA Defendants. J BY VntTCE OK AX EXECCTIOX AND order or sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court ot the Slate of Oregon lor Jackson countv. dated the 1st day of Mar. upon a decree rendered on the Hh day of April. kt, in favor or the above named plaintiffs acd against said defendants lor the sum of SI-C4 with interest rrom January - lto. al eight per cent, per an num and the further sum of CS1.3S costs acd dis bursment and the costs ot and upon this writ: I have duly levied anon and will offer for sale according to .he provisions of said decree and order of sale all tne ribt. tiU and Interest in and to the following described property; to-wit: The undivided one-third interest ol. In and to the following described premises, situated ana Demi? in jacsson county, Oregon, viz; XK"ofNW-, and XlVij ol XEi of section ! seven. Township . S of R two west. Also, an undivided one-third interest cf. in. and to the -mining quaru lode claim situated in willow : Springs mining district. Jack?oQ county, Ore gon, being partly on the aforesaid land and des ignated, located and described as the Xernius; mining rla-.m. Also an undivided one-third in terest or. in. and to that mining quarta lode claim sitnted in the Willow Springs mining , d'-strict. lackson county. Oregon, being partly i cn the afo esaid land and designated, located ; ana aescriou as ine tm-ttiicK ol trcoa mill ing claim. Excepting aud referring, however, from sale herettmnder all buildings, fixtures and machinery ot wcstaorirer kind or nature on or atnxed to th? said land or mining claims. aid property will be sold as aforesaid at the front doorof the Court Hoase in Jacksonville. Oregon, at S o'clock p. nx. to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday. June -V ISM. JOHN K. PELTOX, Sheriff of Jackson Cocnty, Oregon. Dated May 34, 1MM. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit CVart of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. James Gaines, riaiatia, vs. ( Julia A. Edwards. At m. Edwards f -and James llarv.y. Defendants. J BY VIKTCK OF AX EXECCTIOX AXD order cf sale issued out of and under the seal ol the above Court in the above entitled cause, dated April rth, IHM. upon decree duly rendered In said Court on the 7 th day of April. IttM. In favor of J nines Uaiues and against the above named defendants, for the sum of Two Hundred Tweuty-Kight and M 1U0 Dol lars with luterost thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum and the further sum of Kitty Dollars attorney tees herein and the cos-ts of ana up-.m this writ together with costs and disbursements. I have levied upon the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Lot seven teen (17) in block Xo. tweuly-two ta3) in theclty of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurte nances thereunto belonging. In accordance with the provisions of said de cree I will on Saturday, Juna S3, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m at the front doorof the Court Bo'isc, in Jacksonville. Oregon, sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest ot tbe above defendants la and to the a'oove described propertr. Johx K. Vkwros. Sheriff ol Jackson County, Oregon. Dated May 84, 1M. Notice to Stockmen. STOCK rcarks and brands are not legal nnless . rocord.xl with the County Clerk. It -Is also necessary, to make the brands legal, that all rtockmen leave with the County Clerk a correct impression, branded on a piece of leather, ol the brand uso J by sold owner. B. W. DKAX. Slock Inspector, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office arTtosebuig, Ore ;on. May 29.1SM. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. It. Neil. county Judge of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, incksoo county. Oregon, on Saturday, July 14, 1S&4, vis: Williams Owens, on Homestead entry No. 5174. for the north ol sw fc, se VI of sw V. section L and ne or nw ix section 12, township 57f g. T west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re-ilencc upon and cultivation of aid laud vis: Csrl Swenson, Johu Williams, Fred Stimron and John W. wilh, all f Bedford Jackson cou y, Oregon. J 8-JI-13 It, M, Viatch, Register. Lawton, notice. Sash, Doors and Mill work of al work can be had on short notice. Oregon. liiium.ir I ! I I 1 I I I t i 1 f i I i I I I I i i I 'J Only white help employed. M. FXTRDZK, Prop"r Tools. Fugling ctle. Ammonitjkn L'TT' shallow clls. Tin Shop Attached In Connection with ths Hotel Medford. W. Jj. TOWNSESD, Propr. County Treasurers Thin! Notice. Orricx or Cot' mi tbkastkek or 1 J ACKSOX t XlCVTT. Oa BUOS. J- Jacksonville, Oregon. May 3L laH. S VOTICS is hereby given that there are funds XI ib the County Treasury lor the redemp tion of outstanding cocnty warrants protested from September s. to October 7. wc. as per the following numbers: ea. -ran. Sg.-et i. ew. coa. -rits. .is:, .re 12. -era. jsCtasT 0.U. 4-Vki. 4&M. 4&. 4555? 4iR..ekS, st7. eo. o-i. ei?. txn. sa. loeo! M. -I5M. -BUS, -IS Li. 4SW, 4SBS. K SS. 179. 40. 4518. 4237. 4SK. 4MS. vs 4, 4531. 4K 43SI. 4i 4374. 4K. 40R. 4ot. 4454, 4t 43. 43SS, 43TO. 43i Stt 4SS. 4T.W. 4 4ts 4476, 43. Interest on the same will cease after Uie above dale. - . D- tixx. ni-S--I5 County Treasurer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Office at Rosebarg. Oregon. Stay , ISM. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow un named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof is support of his claim and that said proof will be made beiOra the county - clerk of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, oa Satarday. July T. 1!M. via- John Clements, on homestead entry No. STCU, for the W tor XEs and Wi of SKi. section SO. township S3 S R S east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sd Und, via: H L. Peeg and Robert Dein ot Prospect; Altred liordeo. of Flounce Rook. Ralph laan. of Central Poial-Sil of Jackson R. M. VkATCH. Keciater. tn-S-j-SO. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Conuty of Jackson. James Gaines, Plaintiff. vs. . Wm. Edwards and. Julia A. Ed- f wards. Defendants. ) By virtue ol an execution, decree and oraer of sale, issued Qut of and under the seal of said court, dated the iTlh day of April 1SS4. omn decree rendered In the above entitled court on the 7th day of April. 1894. I? of Jamee Oalr.es aud 'against Vim. Edwards and Jul la A. Edwards, for the sum ofS7tJ0. with interest t hereon at the rate of 10 per cent per anuum and the fur ther sum of ?HO as attorney Tees herein and theesand disbursements and the accrnine costs of and upon this writ. I have levied upon the following property to-wit: Beginnine twenty cil) feet sooth or the EU or inside cor ner of the Packard Donation Und Chum num ber forty-two, itl tlK'nce west six and seventy five one hundredth ( 73-UM) . chains, thence north seven and th Irtv-foar hundredth (T S4- loot chains, thence east eight and fortv-dre one hnndredth (8 4S-KV1 chains to coontv road thence south nineteen and three-ieurth ) degrees, east seven aud eight hundred and three thousandth (7 SSS-llM)) chains, thence, west four and thirty-seven hundredth (4 S--KUI chains to place of beginning, all King and be ing in section twenty-four. (34 towwship thirty, seven, (S!) south of range two ( west of WIIL Mer., and section nineteen 19) township thirty -seven (37) south of range one (1) west of Will. Mer.. being the two and nine-hundredth ; Ktii acres bought of Pres. Phipps aud wile, and the five and eight-hundredth (o S-HO acres boogbt of I. J. Phipps and wife, all being in Jackson county, Oregon, together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. In accordance with the provision, of said decree, I will on Sa tarda v. June 23. 1804. at o'clock p. m., sell, at the front door of tha uiuuci kh ami nu iuc ngrit, title and of them have In, ami to the above described Johx e. Pwi.to. Dated Mav sSSC' T.?