The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 30, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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    "A3 old aa
h,e hills" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
and proven"
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Ecgu
:yv lator is the
f P T"TP V v-j Liver -!JDOI'f'Of
and Kidney
medicine to
which you
.can pin your
. faith for a
. hJfl c u r o . e A
J. IJUft' mild laxa
tive, and
purely veg
etable, actr
7") nS directly
A-' C oa the Liver
4- and Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
jPruggists in Liquid, pr in Powder
fo be taken dry or made into a tea.
The King ot liver Medicines.
1 have- used yonrSimmons Liver Recu
iatorand can consoieuciously ey it is the
tine of all liver medicines, I consider it a
medicine ciiest fri itself. Geo. JV. Jack
box, Taeoma, Washington.
J3-EVEKY PACKAGE-g
M tl Z Stamp In red on wrapper.
NO
r
MAN
L
Sas ever been known to have the Cholera who
na,d Ms shaving and hair cutting done at
THE PAL ACS.
!.! LI fkESS
S A COMPANION
TO GODLINESS I
purbatbsare two bits each.
Seventh, street, iiedtord, Oregon.
THE PALACE.
UC CJSiflEB CFWINR 8 PHI'r 1
1 .i
1
The Bsst -
Lightest Runsing
4
and Most
JJine out of every tea Sewing
- in tho world are
Machines ia use
snsroERS.
jSo'd for Gash pr
Easy installments.
Agents in every county. Head office for this
jtatc at 31 Momscn street, Portland, Ore.
Send for Catalogue.
AS? AND S0TJT
BY THE
:lhe Shasta Route
OF TEH.- .
'mmm pacihc ; coifam.
EXPRESS TltArXS LEAVE PORT LA XD
' DA1LV- '
SSonth
6:15 p. m 1 Ly.
:4s p. m Lv.
luz-So am J Ar.
North
Ar. I S31a.m
Lt I 5A p. m
Lv. I 7.-00 p. id
Portland
Med ford
San Francisco
Above trains stop at all stations from Port
land to Albany inenisive." Also Tangent,
fhedds, Haisey, Harristnrir. Junction City.
Irving. Eugene and at a!l stations fsom Kose
arg to AhUuid inclusive.
RCSiiBURG MAIL DAILY.
830 a. m 1 Lv
&au p. ni Lv
Portland
Hose burg
Ar I 4:30 p. m
Lv T.Oj a. in
Dining Cars oa Cgden Route.
guilaian Bufett Sleepers and Second Class
f Sleeping Carsattached to all Ihzarh trains
Jk-tween Portland and Corvalis.
V.'EST SIDK DIVISION.
Malt trams daily, except Sunday: .
l$0 n. m I Lv ' Portland Ar j ::'-1 p.m
il:b p hi j Ar
CorvallU Lv j la) p. m
At Albany and Corvallls connect yrith trains
" cf orejrou Pacific railroad'.
Express Trains daily, except Sunday:
fclOp.m IjV "-Portland- ArlSiila.m
tf, mAr McJIinaville LvjoOa. m
3-Throc2h tickets to all points in the
Eastern states, Canada aud Europe can be ob-
tainra at lowest rates ixom t'.- v . i.tppincoit,
'Agent. Medford, ' '
a. koehlkk: e. p. rggers.
.Mjal!r. ; iSL(i. F.SiP Art
laanser. .
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Por;ot?tand in your
. YOUR OWN
light. If vou have a bad
f Coiigh and Cold
1 1 la dnnireroiiH to neglect if. Mrs. K. D. Whit
-w.orA. of Chinoerra Bails-. V.-'is.. Kavi she tried
fil the DCui ORS to that section and found no
-etiet forhei LUNGS untiil by accident -he
tried
MOITAECEf BALSAM
nd irntrrdiaf almost in ttantlv. Itev. Stabler.
pastor M'. E. church, Kicevtlle, Iowa, says Mon
arch Balsam is the most enVciivo Cough and
Long remedy he ever used, for golden results
followed its use. Monarch Balsam is double the
lze of ail other remedies, the best and the
cheapest. - Price, : 25 and 50 cents per bottle
A Mfg , by V.'ILLSOM- BKOS-, !i?crtoD, Wis
eomun. For sate by . H. HASK1N5, Medford
.OBTAIN A PATENT ? For
cwet-aod an honest oprrion. write' to
sCOwbo hare had Dearly lixtr years'
icmce la the patent business. Commonlea
Quietly oonailclAl. A Handbook of la
irmation coneerni Wtessasrs and bow to oo-
ain them sent f nW 0 i catalogue of median- J
.l St umt fniA . ..
Vatants taken tb touch Mann i Co. receive
l notice xa toe scientinc AMertean ST14
Brousnvwiq.enjwji.rei.iie punucwito-
IUJ limojL i-nio Bineuuni-uautijT;
tiTSVsMtnited. ana by lax the
stloa of any scteuuae work la th?
8am pte coprea sent fresV- T
nwrntiily, sfcl-SOa year. Bingla
Ererv xuxmtkAB. Aontnina baaiw
colors, an'fl oto$rra,pbs of new
, enaiwina Duiioorv to ioow mm
jj(W YOK3, SOI BBOApWAJ,
PACIFIC COAST ITEMS.
A BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT
NEVS OF IMPORTANCE.
A. Bank Cashier Murdered at San Fran
cisco Sending: Frosted. Oranjrcs East.
Suicide of a Harbor at Santa Ana.
hjnrle Rates to.tlie East.
Scarlet fever is ii "tho Virginia (Nev.)
jail.
Tho salmon season ou the Columbia
opens April 10.
No knives or forks are permitted in
tbo Spokane jail.
Smallpox has broken ont among the
Chinese at Vancouver.
Iron guide-posts are to bo placed be
tween Yuma and San Diego to protect
desert travelers.
Frank Hulxr, a Santa Ana barber,
.committed suicide by cutting the arter
ies in his thigh and arm.
William Thomas, the son of a wealthy
rancher at San Jacinto, committed sui
cide because lie lost a yalnablo horse.
William M. Sheldon has been ap
pointed' receiver of the Scmi-Tropical
Land and Water company at San Ber
nardino. Wallace Scluiz, aged 12, of San
Diego was instantly killed while play
ing with a revolver which was accident
ally discharged.
A prison trusty at Folsom was
knocked down mid gored by a bull. It
is possible that the in nil will die from
his injuries.
At Chewelah, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Barnes, teachers in the public
school, were fined $50 and costs for
brutally beating a son of William Duffy.
The Ynmas have consented to take
land allotments in severalty. Lands that
can be utilized for agricultural purposes
will be appraised and sold for the bene
fit o; the tribe.
A prominent bushier man of Marys-
lie, hurrving to the locul morning
vule, hurrying
train, thought he had forgotten Ins
watch nt home and took the time-piece
1 out of his pocket to see if he had time
I to go back and get it.
I A private detective and a deputy con
I stable started ont on a new clew to look
for the Kescoe train robbers, and
brought a tvrisoner back to town who
proved to be a detective w::o had
nn!nr? bv Sheriff Ciir.e a few
been
ew uuys
previous to shadow ceri;iin suspected
parties.
At Eddy, in the Ttxos valley, X. M.,
the farmers are cultivating canaigre and
are getting $10 jx-r ton ia its green siato
for all they can raise. The plant resem
bles the rhnrbarb pie plant in leaf and
the beet ia its root. It is valuable for
the tannic acid it carries and is utiliied ; ge
in tanning leather.
Mrs. Silvia Xorthway, at Gunnison,
Cob, wants information of Frank W.
Xortbway; a miner and quarryman. He
was in Salt Lake when hist heard from.
He is 5 feet 6 inches high. 40 years old,
medium build, one foot deformed, tak
ing a 7 shoe, while the other took an
wore mustache when last seen. . but
usually full beard.
E. Lehmann, who won" the heart of
Rosa Hnnsucker, a womau 30 vears
c :
's i
""", i
, age, ana aecomparuea ner irom
Francisco to Stockton and abandoned
her there, taking her trunk with h:iu",
has been convicted of seduction. Tho
jury was out aoont n?-e minutes, i r.n
verdict was against the judgv's instruc
tions. The Washington shingle manufactur
ers have issued circulars stating that in
the future they will sell to Eastern deal
ers carload lots at the same rate as that
now given to Western commission deal
ers. This plan, while it will probablv
cause a fight among Western deaii-rs, is
expected to be of great benefit to manu
facturers, as they will be able to scil all
their product to Eastern buyers, thus
saving the middlemen's profit.
The Bedlaxds Citrograph hie: un-
earthed proof that the Riverside Orange
Growers exchange has contracted with
Th acker Bros, to pack 100 carloads of
inferior and frosted oranges, of wiiich
1.87 carloads have been shipped in wrap
j pers and boxes bearing the brand "Riv
erside Kedianus, without a mark shov.--
ing which town they were grown in. It j
also claims the exchange, has contracted
to pack Riverside. fruit nauer the -Biv-
erside Bedlanda" brand for Ransom !
t Bros. An interview with ilanager Perrv '
of the exchange is pnplU-hed in which 1
he admits the charge and acknowledges
that the fruit shipped was so badly
frosted that the exchange did not want
it shipped, under its own brand. The
chamber of commerce held a special
meeting and denounced the fraud, and
took steps to advertise it extensively.
A dastardly crime was committed ia
the Idarket street branch of the San
Francisco Savings Union at San Fran
cisco a few days ago. William A. Her-
ncit, tue casnier. was assassinated in
eold blood by Frederick Bounemont.
Bonnemont entered the bank soon after
the opening hour and handed a note,
decorated with skull and crossboces.
to the cashier, which contained a de
mand for money and a .threat to blow
nil the building if the demand was not
complied with. Herrick read the note
and shook - his head. Without a warn
ing word Bonnemont drew a revolver
and shot Herrick in tho breast, killing
him instantly. The bookkeejier shot nt
the assassin twice, but his aim was
not effective, nnd Bonnemant ran ont
of the door and np the street. He was
captured under a house, where he had
prawded to escape a pursuing mob. Tho
dead cashier was a popular young man,
aged about 30. At the police station the
assassin was identified as William Fred
ericks, who is charged with the murder
of Brakeinan Bruce and Sheriff Pascoe
in Nevada county. He said is name is
William Frederick Bonnemont, and
that he carried the arms to Folsom
prison for Sontag and the other prisoners
who made a desperate attempt to escapo
last year. Fredericks was a friend of
Chris Evans.
A Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like presperation, crusing intense itch
ing when warmv This form as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding yield at
once to Dr. BosanUo's Fild remedy,
which acts directly on the parts effect
ed, absorbs tumors, allays itching and
effects a permanent cure- &() cts. Drug
gists or mail. Circula'-s free. Dr.
Bosariko, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by
G, H. Haskins, druggist, fedford.
DR. GUNN'S,
ONION
SYRUP
l FOR C0UGHSt.
COLDS
A NO CROUP,
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In raisin a ffiwiily of ulna children, my only rem
ady foi Coufihs, Oolclo atd Croup vraa enlou ayrup.
Ic iaJUHtat-tfe3tiwto-day b Jt was forty years
aK. Tfow.iny eracdchildrnn tnio Gunn'i
Onion Syrup which l,olriidy prpurcd and mora
pleasant to tbo tait-. Sold st CO cents a bottle.
FprSle"y Geo'. H. Haekins 'Medford.
m
is a ample one easily
decided by reason and
coalmen sense.
m
m
0
m
the new scientifically
prepared shortening is
made, from pure beef suet,
and highly refined vegeta
ble oil. Lard is made, in
the majority of cases, ia
the packing-house, and
not ns of old, from the pure
leaf of the hog. Which is
likely to be the most
healthful ? Decide for
yourself. It must be
Send three cents In stamps toN.
K. Kairbank & Co.,Chic-go. for
handsome Cottotene Cook llooka
coiuaiuim six hundred recipe,
prepared by nine eminent autho
rities on cooking.
Cottolene is sold by all grocers
Kcfma all substitutes.
m
0
rlsdc only ty
fN. K. FAIR3ANK &. CO.,
ST. LCU15 and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK,
BOSTON.
, ""."'V' T
r's 'l'" yw,r ,f ,S:lt':
I A.ue auu- hi ..... ;.ii licisiuiai prop-
! erty in California, i,-";-:,0(V),(HKi: Wssh
! ir.gton. $T00,0O0.00: Oregon. S.7.i0.0ti0.-
COO: Xuvada. !S0.CK),(KH): Arizona
JlSOOO.lsV: Mew Mexico. fc:51 .000.000:
Utah. :W).t0.H!0. Mew York loals
with $,"."O.iHV.000. W yoming is the
poorest of the states, with $ 1 0:).000,CKV1.
The per capita of valuation for the en
tire covtr.'rv has increase:! from $00S iu
! ILoO to 5.1.'. ::.) in 1SD. The prr capita
j in California has increased from 2;i0 in i
I lS.-j0to-.0i: i:i lf30. Odifornia had
! 1:1 r.J.s-01 f;.rms. inclndinu' lands
j Ivth improved ami unimproved, over j
i SI. 000.000 acres. California stood six- j
j teeuth in the number of horses owned, !
j as well as in mul.'s and assi-s. Shestiwd '
1 lv.vurv-s-.xiii in tiuniiier or wor oxen.
teenia m mil
1 cows, seventh in !
other ca:t!e. tWLT.ty-swond in swine,
third in the nnir.W-r of s-h.-ep. iiH-liiilin?
si
woo!
lauii-s. and si xvr.d 111 pounds tf
:ircdi:-el iii l-.l. Ohio head.nl
the list with nearly S 1 .OOO.WH) pounds,
Ca!ifon:i: shearing over lO.OoO.Ooo.
California headed the i:-t of Imrley pii
duoors with 17.rM.''sOO bnslit-K She
was second in wheat, with -pi.iTOn.tHO
bushels. Minm-.Jota leading with .Vi.OcO.
000. Calif-ni:i was third in hops, with
C.V.OOO pounds. Washington ;roducing
S.0O".lX.iO and New York 20.(n.1i.ik;k).
Ciuiiomia was second in Ivan raising.
i having TtXl.iXM bus!:e!s, against
New
I York, 1.100.000.
Spociraen Cases.
j II. C'.i!T-..rd, New Cnsid. Wis..
v.as tro.iM :d wish n -uralgia and rheu
'uiiitism, his st.imach was disordered.
liis jiver v.as a:Tec".o.i to an alarming
! li.'.'rc. a,;p tite fell away tn 1 he wa-
! ".i-rihly redw.-d in Hh and s'.ren-.h.
j Three;" bottles of F.!ee:ric Ilit'.ei-s
I cured him.
I K.hv.i:-,i siheidierd. II srrishur-. I'd..
! had a :-u:i:ii::L'W-r-- o:: his 1- g of eiht
j ytutrs" sfr.di.g. Used thrv lw!t!--f of
j'Kectrie Bi:t';s and stven Isixes of
i of r.uck! n's Arnica S-dvo. and his 1 g
l is sound and well John Sin-akor, Cat-
J. .!.. na.i ;;ve targe lever sores on
his 1 -g. d v;o:-s said h as ir.cur-.iii'c.
O
ae
bonk
r.ieeiiic l!'.ters ami on ?
k leu's Arnica S.dvo cured
,-. Soid at G. II. Haskir.s'
box o! liiu
him entire!,
drug stci'e.
The production
I thror.gh.mt
the world of Jl
dar year ls'j.J i
the bureau r.-f t!
i.o .-j.mo f.,r tv ca:vn.
the !:::.: estimate of
l' init::. The pr.xiuc-
tioa ot was i.K4i. showing
an increase of $1 I,i:.i.uk. misinlv fttr-
nished bv the United States. South.
Af-iea and B-. ii. T7:e fitir-: for tiie
U
id Stale-. aV.l.f.u-h u. t vet cni'e
let epiite
complete, indicate an i sctea
000. T'no iucreasa in S:n:h
r ft .itv. -1
A -!.., i
about 'ts.-ti.tMi, and in Bu.-sia .urd
Australia i-VW.ft') each. Thero wi'd be
small gains in other countries, including
China ami Japan, but they may be offset
lit- on'l hs.'R els where. Tiie rnTvirt
r.:ii-!Hii-j- the treasury deoiirtmeiif m.V..
,i:
cate the moduction of rold Ls bein-
pushed to its fhaximuni. and that im- i "Secretary of State Grolnun has nego
proved process. will Ik; u-sed to the nt- tinted a new treaty wit h China. Its
must to incrcr--e the on'rut for ISPS. j provisions are indorsed by Congressma-i
Kheumatism Quidt.y Curel.
Three days is a ve
which to cure a bad
t tim-.s in :
IMS- Of
I'ueuiua -
tismtbtit it car. bMloiie. il tna pvoj.er
trealinent is adopts, as tv.II be ? n
bv the follow ing from James La mix- rt.
of Now 15ri.nsTek. Ills.: "I was bu.ily
ism: but it car. b
aflliet-;d with i hi!iima'.is:n i:i the hi s
and legs, win n I Isiugl.t a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pair. Balm. It eurvd
tin: in three days. J am all right to- j
day: and would m.-ist on everyone who
is ai.tic
t.',Iie:-.il veitri ll.al t.-j-ri ll! d ls:llso to
us.;. Chamberlain's I':d:i Balm and
P:d:i Balm and gt
.
well at one... ml cent isjlties for sale
by ti. II. Ilaskiu:..
Scandal lovers did much mntcrial for
l:scns-ioti in mo l oi.ara-Lrec.nridgo
case at Washington. The prosecution
clewed its case somewhat unexpectedly,
and the defense was licgun soonei- than
the colonel's attorneys expected, Tho
defense is a partial denial of the
charges, but, the promise to marry is not
denied. Brecktnndgo said he agreed to
marrj- SIiss Pollard so she could retire
from unpleasant circumstances grace-
fully. He avers there was no intention
on eitner sine to marry
1 oe entire um":o popnlntinn of Ix-hi,
U. T., and of sr.iToitiiding hamlets is
engaged in staking out claims in the
new gold mining district two miles from
Jordan river and yo miles spilth of Salt
Lake. The ore is nink slate iif stratiiied
veins, assays ."J i-er ton and tho ledgo
is two miles long and SO feet thick.
Governor Waite has issued an address
complimenting the National Guard for
their conduct nt Denver and Cripple
Creek on tho occasion of tho recent
threatened distni biujcas. Ho expressly
commends Oeneral Brooks, Adjutant
General TiirsiH-y and Captain ICiiicaid
for rejecting the attempt to tamper with
their loyalty on 1 ho occasion of tho jit
tack 011 the city hall. " .
Reports from tho two imltistritd
armies now uf.irching to. Washington
oneTof which started from IMiufiiUoii, C,
and the other from Los Augeles, have
not so far contained any news of depre
datioiis or criauw. Much apprehension,
however, is felt. Both iinjiioa con
stantly increase in numbers, and forag
ing is sure to result when the "soldiers"
are not provided with frrub by the
people aloij'j the bue of inarch. '
RECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.
Evans, who shot and killed Exprers
Messenger Tovcy between lone ..and
Jackson, C-al.,- has been sentenced to inv
prisonment for life.
Asa Guy Garner, who was charged by
the American Exjiress company with
having stolen $22,-"00 from a jj.ickage of
tSO.OOO, hiis been nccpiitted at New Or
leans. Mrs. James White, colored, of Fresno
put stryclmihe in hey husband's toddy,
Lnt it failed to kill him. Whito says
Ins wife tried to kill him to get his
property, which amounts to about $r00.
Marion Childers, who shot his own
horse and said it was killed in a light
with Chris Evans, has lx-en held at
Fresno on a charge of robbery." Cliild
ers was twice before arretted ou tho
same charge.
A private mint, making silver dollars
as good lis those made by tho govern
ment, is in operation somewhere in the
vicinity of Omaha. Over BOO.OOi) of
these dollars have been put in circula
tion. The coin cannot be detected from .
the genuine. Secret service ofticers aro
trying to locate the counterfeiters.
The headless body of a little girl w:is
found in a coal bin in a cellar of a
rookery in "Hell's. 'Kitchen," New York
city. The' child was abducted and liiur
.dcred, the body lei:ig boiled after the
head was severed from the trunk. The
child's parents are Jo!ni Martin nnd
wife. The girl w.vf sent on an errand
March 8 i.nd never returned.
E. F. Willis was killed by his daughter
Lilian and his wife at Rome, N. Y. The
news of the tragedy did not leak ont for
several days, until a son, Francis, aged
11, told it to neigh! -rs. The daughter
testified that her father was choking her
mothir..when she cut his throat with a
1 riinor and then brained him with an ax.
The jury after lieing out fur some time
rendered a verdict of "not guilty."
Fred Miles, a 13-yir-ohl !' living
in the fourth story of the Fresno Loan
and Savings bi:nk building, fell down
the elevator hnft nnd had a lairucn'.ous
escape from death. I was in a hurry
to reach the st net. and in leaning ii.to
the siiaft at the fourth story, intending
to 1 till the elevator rope, he lout his bal
ance. His weight started the elevator
np. Tito roiio burned his hands severely
K fore he let go nnd fell. lie must have
fallen at least two stories and met the
elevator coming up. He dashed through
the elevator ceiling, tearing the th.-h of
his right leg frum the bone and pressing
i it up toward the knee for a distance of
four inches. The shock of the fall
started the elevator down, and by the
time the crowI..V.ttractoi bv the noise
of the fall, arrived, it was at the bottom
fall. Twenty-live stitches were re-
1 ' ' '"'" .... nun-
were t roKea and liiere wre no internal
injuries.
Bev.o. Nev.,
ganiiing the '
a dnngenms
seri-ir.si.v thinks of reor
'CtM. " Thf town is fail of
class. Seta- Tavlor was
.'.shot and wounded by a footpad ieci !:l ly.
i The latest offer for the Cor!i-tt:.Tack-son
fight comes from An..ti:i. Tex. A
; purse of ifti-Vm) is said to have 1-evn
I oiTered. the fight to take place on Meii-
can so;L
j S.-ni-.tor Ste.vart has writien a letter
I to J. S. Coxcy. commander of th Com
monweal Atmy r.ow marching to Yah
! ington. in v. l.irh he advi.se tlte nf.eiii
i p!ovi-l to "march to the polls oti e;.v:;..:i
: diy."
j A large body of ice was driven :T
' from St. Jidu-.s. N. F.. carrying with it
a party of .11 men who were killing seals.
' It is feared many have J-er:'..-. i. Two
dead iMtlie.-, have ix-n ln-i;ght a'!u.n
' and steamers are searching f r the rest
. of t he party.
The National League of Purity at
New York and Boston h.n d- f.'.and.sl
; that Cotigierj-iiian Breckinridg-' be !:
; ii:eJ ftoia ( tiuv. n,soh:t; us iisiiiug
ctngress to iiu;tnih the Kentucky rep-
nei;tat:ve have le n mt.! ; Wa-hing-
j ton. The league aim asks Mrs. Bi-eck-
niriilge to leave tier uusiitiad. j
The amendments to the mnninpal
law regarding S-.inilay oherva::co ,
ndcputl by the legislature h.is create ! j
ctnstvnin:ioa at Victoria, B. C. A stop I
is put to all business, exeejif tvaveying ,
travelers, the otK-ratteu of ratlwavs and
, ,
u.u'r.
tue
street railways, the business of
drTv;crs and livery stable keeper
selling of drugs r.tid medicines acd other
; '"
' T!"-' " fission riay. " reinventing the
arrest, vnai ami crueinx:..;! (-i t nrit.
1 was enacted on rtster St-.mlav at the
6uburb:in
town of Teculaea. Mexico.
w i'iiunii iii.o.-.-- u.im.i;. oi ss'ie. ,ue
jH-rformi rs. as usual, lacing Mexican la-
dians. Iti the presi ntati.in of the scene
of the Wtrayul of Jesus Christ on Olivet, j
when Judas- betrays the Saviour bv a
i kLss. the crowd fell
; kLss. the crowd fell upon the- im-vrso-
' nator and beat hiiu sound
Gearv ami tae l antenna tU-Ieg;
oil.
; T,..!,ji,Tation of I3iiiu
Immigration of Chinese Ls aljsolntelv
1 in t . i
i iiromiii.eo o v- e..cj'c u.Hcuers.
'.,,. - truveleis and merchant.
-j,;.,,.. owning fl ."H-0 worth ofpertr
; .....j S;.,tw are to w a,tt.
. . . .
I U existing reg.s.nu.oa laws are not m
any way interfered witlu
j The biggest laud grant claim ever
: made in this country is now liefore the
United States court of private land
. nt sHnta Fe. N. M. It is fc,,.
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, '', H. x-. .. ir" V . . , V
il. in in i'ii.'j ... - - - .-.v..,. null
zotia. The eastern lionndary of. tho
grant is nooni iu iiuies east, ot Mlvrr
(-i;v, and tho grunt extends west nlmnt
! 2.-.0"m-if , kirfte.ding Ph.-enix. the capital
j ,lf Arizoim. The width of the grant is
- - .,,,,,, o,, ...ties. Between Silver (St v
nua riKnnix there are alu
j lliw,.s f iu,j,-rtiince. and s
... . .
aoout a dozen
1 stmio ..r tin.
I ricl.st mineral and agricultural regions
j iu thf. ,n;.;ri, S,)Uthwest, all of which
:(re jm.iudtd in this enormous grant,
i wliol, is caimed by u man iiam.sl
j Ufavis and hi associates, who have
! fonil,.(i ei.mpany for the prosecution
' 0f ,h0 claim.
A Forty Mtla Hide.
F.. H. Sn-etnaiu. of Fairfax Station,
Virginia, savs: "A party cam.! forty
j meA t. inv store for Chamberlain's
(lough lloinedy 'und bouoht a dozen
hot ties. Tho 'remedy is a groat fuvo.-
it.o in tins vicinity anil lias pei lorine.i
some wonderful cures hero.'' It is iu-
tended rapeeially for coughs, colds,
croup ami whooping eouyli and is n
favoritn .ytherever known. For Sale by
(j. II. flaskins. .
DR. GUNN'S
lairnovED
LIVER
FILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL,
Wo iruerpjttca that ono of Ihrnc ptH ft
I'touLOO bctttr results tn lha cure of llpsdneho,
Coativt'iK'O". tSour btomnoli, liad lircmtU and UltKi
rifrifi, thtin ihrroio tlvo ot Any pther make, and do tt
wihot Hiipintf und slckeuiiiti. lhcir wondrrful
snt.on moitcB you foel lik a nrw being, flfte. s box.
Drugf tsLo cr pistil. Ho&auko Med. Ce4 IliUiiu. rv .
For S!lu by Ceo. II. Haskins, Mori ford.
Am ek
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2 iu?.tctly removes and torevcr destroys ;
z o!iJecliimoleliiilr,whelhP.rHponU)t; hands, z
z face, :trinsor nuek.wilhnul diHcoloration or z
z itijury to tiie most delicti? sUin. Itwasfor
z lltty yeai'H tlic secret fnrtnuln of Erasmus
z Wtisitn, ucUuewlcdifi'il byphysijiansastlic :
; hilicst autlmrily and inc. most itiiiiiient z
Z dermatologist arid linirspcclalist thatevtrr z
z lived. liiriiifr his private practice of a z
Z life-time nmmiK the nobility and arislo-
Z cr:icy of Kin-ope he prescribed this recipe.
2 i'rlc'e, ) by mall securely packed. Cur- Z
z rcsiioiidi'iicc conltdciitiid. Solo Aleuts :
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ERUTAL RUSSIAN ESPIONAGE.
I'otlco AKont lo Ntt IleMltnte to Com
mit Hurglnry and Murdor.
Between St. Petersburg and Kovno
J stopped for a chat with a frioml who
knows the devious methods of Russian
irovcrnment, liretl.v well. Knvs IViiilt.nor i
Uigelow in Harper's Jt.-17.ar. I told him
my tale and asked him what he made
of it.
. "Nothing is simpler," said he. "You
are politely requested to disappear from
Kiissia at the shortest possible notice.
You have been watched from beginning
to end and you may be watched at this
moment. You might have waited a
mouth in St. Petersburg', but you would
never have got an answer to your re
quest." "But." said 1, "what if I had gone on
without permission?"
"You would never have known what
had interfered with you. You would
have been arrested at the first conven
ient place and kept.a week or so pend
ing examination. What is .most likely,
however," said he, "some dark night
vour boats would have been smashed to
kindling wood; your stores, papers and j
valuables would-have been taken away
and yourselves turned adrift 5u a
swanip."
"But," said I, "you don't mean to say
that a great government would permit
such a thing?"
"Oh! of course not. Our great gov
ernment would express the most pro
found regret at the accident; it would
insist that the damage was done not by
police agents, but by common thieves.
In any event you would be stopped Iks
fre vou got a hundred miles away
from St. lVtersburg. and. what is 1
more, you w.mlil never be able to prove j
that the government had stopped you. j
in i.ussia we are lar atieatl ol west- j
em r.urope. e nave copied lyncn law
frirn America, only here the govern- j
nii'nt does the lynching. When a man '
is obnoxious, reads or writes or talks !
tK) much, we do not bother
courts and sheriffs. lie disappear
about !
that !
is all. When his friends come to iupiire
after him the government shrugs its
shoulders and knows nothing about it.
lie has b. -. i: hilled by robbers, perhaps,
or he has committed suicide! The gov
ernment cannot be held responsible for
every traveler in Kusia, of course!
"When a military attache is suspected
of knowing too much about Uus.sian af
fairs his rooms
and ransacked.
re always broken into !
Not by the gi'-vern- ,
ment o!i. dear, r.o! 1 hat would be
shocking! It is always done by bur
glars, l'.ut. oi-.l to say, these Kussian
burglars always care particularly for
pajH'rs aibl letters.
"The tiermuu military attache has
hail his room 'broken into twice in this
manner, and. to prevent a third inva
sion, he assured the chief of police that
there was n; us? d.-ing it any more;
that he really never kept a::V important
pajHTS there. Since then he lias
been troubled by otiicial burglars."
UNFORGIVABLE SINS.
not
! O!nso V. htri No Itlcht-Ml-itled Woman
j V.'III I"arlon or Condone.
j Certain sitis of omission and eommis
j sioa there are for which there is neither
i f. r ivcros n.-r ab;o':ution. A woman
i v. ill f- rr'ive the man she l wcs fr
! Mtvami-'ritvr her fortune, destroying her
i peace f mind, ilihonoriug the name he
i has given her. but woe be unto hira if
I he f. rgets to kiss Iter g.'.-by v.lun he
goes 1 .wn t'.wa ia the morning, lie
may t.'.k.- 'ff his coat, roll up his shirt
sleeve take a week off for it. buy flow-
! ers. U.a bns. theater tickets, be so
g.vni and p-tiitent that he doesn't kmw
himself and has I le intrx'.r.c-vl to hi.
tr.irr r evirv morning he can't make
tlir.t ri--!.t utitil the crack of doom. She
1 never ' reives and forg-ts that, even if
! , ,
she si.vs : he u, vs.
. - . . .
A w
ir..nn
never ftrgives a man for!
i:ig
r perfume; a man hates th-
fellow th:.t runs down the brand of ei- i
., j, . ; '
A -.von!:.:! mav forgive the man who
puts hi..
umbrella down whore it will
vcr lur in the ear: she never
the woman that sits down
her with a dress that spoils
!rn all
i f.in-IVes
j next to
1 tiers.
She never forgives the
woman that
coaxes her servants away by lTering
t!u-:n better wages. .T th.e w. .man who
knows her age and tells it. or the
woman the man she likes admires and
praises, or the woman who always
limbs a lit lie finer, dresses a bit hand
s uner. d.H's things a shade bettor than
she can herself. We all know that
woman nnd hate her while we smile
into her eves and kiss her good-by. ae
knowhslging ourselves her inferior.
No woman sits down and bewails her
inability to wear the Astor diamonds or
to rival the famous beauties of the
world, but it is the woman who buys
one more g own than wo can afford,
who keeps two servants when we have
only one. who fades our pinks with her
ruses ar.d dulls our charms with her
graces whom it is hard to forgive as we
u!d lv forgiven.
FACTS ABOUT ANCIENT RINGS.
in titdrn Tones Tliey Were Generally
tteurdc.l a. Tokens of Authority:
Once there was a peculiar significance
attached t; rings. They were reganled
as a token of authority. Tho emperor's
sigi'et ri::g phicetl in the hands of an
otiicial invested him for the time with
his master's power.
Kings are first mentioned in the Bible
i:i Cenesi:;. chapter 41st and 4id verse:
"Ar.d Pharaoh liiilt his ring from his
hand ar.d put it on Joseph's hand, and
made him ruler over all Kgypt." When
the Israelites conquered tins Midiauites
they "took all their rings and bracelets
ami offered them to the Lord."
Aha-siierns gave the ring from his hands
to the Hebrews' worst enemy! thus giv
ing him unlimited control to do with
them and their property whatever he
plw.ned. The father received his pnxl
igal son j ecfully, and scaled his for
giveness by putting a ring on his hand.
says Mrs. Henry Ward Beechcr, in
t Jofloy's ?.! agazine.
The 1'gyptiaus regarded Coir rings
both as business vouchers nnd as orna
ments, the signet rings being always
used for .Kculir.g document; und, how
ever used, their rings were always bur
ied with them and in later years are
often found in their tombs. The signet
ring was usually of bronze, or silvrert
but. among the rich gold rings were
used for ornaments, ivory or blue
porcelain were worn by the poor.
Plain gold rings, engraved with sou,e
motto or the head of their deities, wove
much prbed: and three or four weco
often worn on the fingeis und also ou
the thumbs. Among the Jews 110 one
was in full dress without the signet
ring, and ladies had their rings set pro
fusely wite costly gelus rubies, emer- ,
aids and chrysolites bein'j the mostJ
Valuable. " ' ''': J. - -
SERVED HER SHOE FOR SUPPER.
A Gallant Noble anil How He Taxed ilia
Cook's Resource.
Remarkable instances of gallantry
arc the subject -of an article in the San
Francisco Examiner, which says:
In London a century ago it was no
uncommon practice on the part of the
"fast men" to drink bumpers to the
health of a lady out of her Bhoe.
The earl of Cork relates an incident
of this kind, and to carry the compli
ment still further, he states that the
shoe was ordered to be dressed and
served up for supper.
"Tho eoolc sat himself seriously to
work upon it; he pulled the upper part
which was of fine damask) into tine
shreds , and tossed it up into a ragout,
uiineed the soles, cut the wooden heel
into thin slices, fried them in butler
and placed them round tho dish for
garnish. The company testified their
altection tor the lady by eating heartily
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SHORT AND INTERESTING.
A Two-rousm pomegranate is an ag
ricultural curiosity of Starke, I-'la.
Some Egyptian mummies, recently
examined, v. ere found incased in cor
sets. Accordixo to statistical reports 'J0,000
Chicago husbands are supported by
their wives.
Brtn was the universal drink of the
English until the introduction of tea
and coiTce, about IC.'iO.
Dkakcorx Fox, of Vi'olfeborough, N.
n., harvested a squash that measured
ninety-two inches iu circumference.
SCRAPS OF INFORMATION.
Tils best handles of small tools are
made from the wood of the apple tree.
j Is making champagne the grapes are
j squeezed six times:, each pressure inak
j ing wine of a diiTcrcnt ipiaiity.
! Fi:ks:i milk, applied every week with
: a soft cloth to boots and shot-;, has a
j freshening and preservative effect upon
-the leather.
A Story About the Paniiy.
A pretty fable alout the pansy is cur
rent among French and licruiun chil
dren. The IliiwiT has live petals and
five sepals. In most pansics, c-spceiailv
ol tile earlier ati.i
less r.iglnv c vel.med
varieties, two of the pi-t::!s are plain :
in color and three are gay. The two
plain petals have a single sepal, two of
thc gay iK-t.ils have a s-.-p:-.l ea-jh. and
the third, which is the large jt of ail, i
has two sepals. The fable is that the'
pansy represents a family. cor.sUling of
husband, wife and four daughters, two
ttf t!ie latter V-in- sten-chihlren of the
wife, with only one chair: the twosma'.l
gay-petals are the daughteri with a
chair each, and the large gay petal is ;
the wife, with two chairs. To find the 1
father one mut strip away the petals
until the stamens and pistils are bare.
They have a fam-iful resemblance t an
old man with a tlannel wrap about his
neck, hi. shoulders upraised and his
feet in a bathtub. The storv is r-robablv
of French crigiu. Kvause the French
call the naiisv the st.-nniother.
Took the Hronc Patient.
At the city of Utrecht. Holland, the :
servant maid of a fami'.y was taken
with vomiting and otiur symptoms of
j cholera. Bverylsxlv ran for seme incd
I i- al man except t";ie !a!y of the hov.se
I herself, who, Ix-iug in a nervous and de
: btiitated condition, fell into a swvn.
j When the first d.ct. r arriveil without
Cmiing anybmly at home, and sr.-.v t!.e
I old lady lying as dead, he W-ievcd her
to be the cholera patient, and. having
j brought an ambulance with him. i-cni
I the pat'ui.l to the cholera hospital.
I Next the owner of the house returned
with atUvVractl was met nt the i?oor
i by the maid servant who hud entirely
! nx-overci! and was hale am! hearty. !no
after the other the rnemb.-rs of the fam
i i';y came home except the motlter v. ho
i vi as retained at the hospital until, after
hours of anxious search, she wtis found
i in the cholera wr.r.l happily without
! having taken the infection.
cHINEc,r
j "
RAILROAD OFFICERS.
More Interest In Velvet and V.irrUh Tliaa
In the s-li.nc of liallrv adl.:.
The Chinese oflieials on the railway
an the no:r.inal!y responsible parties,
nn.l tliey are Chinese c.fliciaJs. a t-.-rra
i n
pi,:-.
- u-u
which t anyone who h:is p.veil long ir.
aa sums np nearly all" that can Is?
said alut them, savs Macmillnn's Mag
azine. Tiie rai'iV.av iu ail its puns ar..l
stages is to them a strange
m-
1 scrutao.e t!;irg. wh -. mvstoru-s t:i
are slower to ler.ru tl-.au their unedu
cated fellow-countrymen, owing t
their minds being already saturated
with a kind of lore which has n points
of contact with the novelties iutr.H'.uiisl
by the troublesome foreign devils.
1'hey detest the whole undertaking,
which d-es not even provide such means
of enrichment as r.ny purely native
work would do. Custom renders it
derogatory to them to handle any im
plement heavier than u hair pencil, and
what is necessary to lie done by offi
cials is simply intrusted to their serv
ants. A Little Daughter
Of a Church of England minister
cured of a distressing rash, by
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. Mr. Kichaud
Bhjks, the. well-known Druggist, 207
McCill st., Montreal. P. (., says:
I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines
for 40 years, and have heard nothing but
good said of them. I know of uiauy
Wonderful Cures
performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 0110
in particular Wing that ot a littlo
daughter of a Church of England minis
ter. Tho child was literally covered
from hoad to foot with a red and ex
ceedingly troublesome rash, from which
she had suffered for two or three years,
iu spito of tho best medical treatment
available. Her father was iu great
distress about the case, and, at my
recommendation, at last begun to ad
minister Ayer's Siirsnparilla, two Iku
tles of which effected a completo cure,
much to her relief and her father's
delight. I am sure, were he here to-day,
he would testify iu tho strongest terms
as to the merits of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Trcpared byllr. J.C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Cures others, will cure you
- Legal Blanks for sale at '.his o lice.
Vagi's
f BALD
i m
What Is the condition of yours? Is ycur fcair dry,
linrsli, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a
lifeless appearance ? Does it fall out when combed cr
brushed? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch?
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of
your symptomsbe warned in time or you will become bald.
SkookumRoot Hair Grower
In what yon need. Ita production Is not an nccMent, fcnt tr.f rwmitof aeJitifie
reKenrch. Knowledge c2 the diseases of tbc hair mi benip e1 to U.e ditcov
cry of how (o treat tbem. "Skoolcum "contain neither r.inera;o-roi!. It
IsnotaDyo, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic, hy wimnlatfn
the follic.es, it tv2o ailing iuiir. cures dandruff and gratis hatr tn bit id
tuads.
OfE-ep the scalo cloaa, hetttt?. and fwfrrjrnlrrlta'.iccernpttorjt.l'y
the U'O of Sikookum km aup itdcciioja pai aciia twc.;, u.tiu te oa
and destroy the hair.
If yourdnii;platc.BnotSTjpDlyroJset.:I direct lory, nnd ttp tfIII fc-rrs-ni
prpwdfi, r;a rc'-Vt of price Crvwtr, v 0 per boil It ; Z ir -i."0. Xx
Ier jar; CiorvCu. "
T5IB SJCOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROOVER CO.,
57 cuih Fiftli Arcane, Xcir Veil, V.
The Erst Shei
for the lLt Moaej,
S3,
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VI. L. DOUGiLAS Shoes are etyl-sh, ea?y fttin?, ar.d give better
eatisfaction at t!ie prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be ccr
vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price oa th: bottom, which
guarantees their value, eaves thousands of collars ann'jai'y to those who wear them.
IJealcrs who puth the sale of W. I Douc'.as Shoes gain customers, which helps to
incrtase the sales on their full line of goods. ncy ran afford to Belt at b less prof,
and Tre leiier yoa cui save money by bning itll roo f-orxTCLT of lb? da!r sd
Used below C-atalogtte ree epos czfrliauzaz ' Z. iXUoLAH, Krtx lton, Mas?.
For Sle bv A. C. T AY LOU. - - - Madford. Oregon
Bock I'oint Pointers-
AL.'HAKET.
ras rl-ritiiig on
Jas. II--. Jr..
Fools creek I
sundry.
KrcJCoiviif.cf Grants Pass, paid Dr. Colvi?
a v:.-it Ka-tcr Suatjy.
JtlVjrn At F'co-.s creek March 2i. to the wife
of L.. Cook, a ia-j2btt:r.
G'-o. A Iii and family, of Ga'.U creeic have
b-Tome rr-i''.cn:s of UraTi creek.
X'nc'.c"" V.i'.o Ward, of Go'.d Hill. wasTisitic?
hi maiiy fneau ia thU vic:c::y last wek.
D. Horn and ti-i son Janes are b-ta Quite ill i
w :;a ia sri;;-e. Dr. Colv; U in atleadja-e.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cidvert. of Grants Pass.
c.-v the 8-:sot Mr- ii- L- White Friday
Jcaute ileotcertiora. of Ea?Se Feint, has i
b 'n va:w. t ai n-re f ,r Mrs. Nealt.aTT.er. j
the i? ia:;.ro-. r.
!:-- Sa I, il
y and Kate Parker, cf '
Es-.eila Er:!!c. cf Gaits
-. ot Iailan.
ot :a;- p'aC'
r.siticc his i
TiU is tl
Ivn:
:ia: v
"K-TIX results from a partial
-1- of the stomach and is the pri- !
au;e-fr. very large majority of
T-it htinuisi'.v is h- ir to. The '
icvst ;g!' ".--1-i ur.J e:T- ctive retnedv is ' D-.i l.-.-i -t).-.
.1. H. Mc'ass's I.:t::e Liver and t fuilii.ii
v i'il'.-ts. ce-.its a -.
. V.". II. Parker i Sou.
Kaacs CreeS Items.
Vlt K'SA.
:ed r-:a::ves c-
o:; v:.
: ; erect
it. 1 an a.tc s;-e-. .a". -nvlzy
Mr. a::i Mr, .t-r i'-a
P. A. Kv.:. ni; tr-r.snc:ir.5 business at tbc
ccun:y x' oac clay last wcok.
-s G:tcn spent Master -S-unny w-.th
Mr,. V
r-z- :. cf '.iie Wiil-.-.-ar S:rlns u:lr::t.
r:i r. ris
las. ri.ri-
i v;:::nj wl:a his
some weeks
Aa .ty Taylor an.! tatsily are tttaS-as of osr- t
:r.c frai llrj-eu's raili. wLcrc they aave been ;
livcic aU w.alcr
M! i.;ri:. .b will crarajsce teVtjt scaxij j
j. th ;ar!ic'.'.s as soon a her terji 03 Oalls ;
cr : llnlih.d. I
TH?r are several expert nir.ers fn-m the i
eas: rr.is-HV.inc Mr. tirac.ea s m.ne w..a
I t an:: are ou'te juW:;t over the recent
I :i:.c surla.- westher. saJ it is Si;a tin:-; such
r eeu:
I We arc jerry to .-A..- that tittle faaricy Horn,
j ef vialls cr-is .jutte sic'i. bat c trust his
; ;.-Wa 'Ss will not ;tov. ftal.
i rur.s:n Ka..tts have straek a rcry pniuiis.
' inr urtr tc'.c en ciatis creek, and froni all
' ae.our.ts .1 ray pr.vc to be a good luiuc ia the
; a.ar fu'.ure.
t
i Mr. ar..l r.'rs. Cus Mer.-is of this place, at
t OvI thf vlincr a: Sun;?i
r.iirUt, wl.U'h r.vcl lo bo
TuO t-t-.Tf'tiri'-Tir.r" c Mr.
Knotcts on
! raster -.iT.-y "v. rri -i::tf rvsUu,;.
Tin!
i IlAVrtNKsis d--;sT.its very mueti on
' the co::l..i -11 ol trie liver :".d kidtioxs. I
j The il.s ei u'e tuaKc tu.t Uttie ia:pres-
i sion on those digestion is good.
' Von ecu ivgiiiat v.'ar iiv.r and kid -
! i;e s wi h Dr. .!. il. ...e-.an s Liver
! and Kidnev Baiui- $1.(0 J vr bottle,
1 1- - .1 l.,.L-.. v vi.in
l or sa.e t' U. li. I -iSc. o. &on.
I .
! The inter
. in session a:
te irrigation c
tl.uahs.
' The B;icvu.r.ic League r.
, Aloine, I.u. !:t; t week.
! The S;i!v.-..i n Armv at U.t
Ces
. Citv is
bankrupt. .:::d the mei:
tiers are said tc
lv suffering.
I Women of ICansss City an! Armour
; dale. Kas.. will liave a couventioH tc
! nominate a cev.ucil-woman.
I The Iowa legislature h;ss passed the
. St. .Tolm bill making it a misdemeatior
, v , .
ni ..sl u:.tt::nou dairy products m any
ilublic institution tvidrolled bv the
; tt-o . "
! 51.1. C.
j A rie'.i gold vein has been disctwered
, near Lewistoti, Wyo.. ia the S-ut":t l'ass
j country. lhvspecters report it to be
j the richest iind ever discovered iu the
, Becky motitttains.
George Bixoti, ths colored feather
weight champion, was knocked down
for the first time ia a siv.rrin contest at
, PhP 1 '. the other night. Walter
! I'.;.:. - -,v is Dixon's opponent,
j iu the of the city of Fremont.
! Neb.. :ie:.;;c: the Western L'uion Tele-
j graph v :ny the supreme court has
; decided Lii.it the occupation tax levied
! by the city against the company isvaiid.
Business men in New York city who
employ some 20,000 boys luive "deter
mined to give preference to boys who do
not smoke cigarettes. This movement
is the latest development of the Anti
cigarette league.
Lancaster, Ba.. has been kept in a
terror-stricken condition by numerous
dynamite outrages. The nernetrator
' was finally captured and turned out to
! bo a young man of good family. His
j motive was only to startle people.
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64 snd S3. SO Dress Shoe.
CO Police Shoe, 3 Scfee.
CO, C2 for Worklngmen.
C2 and SI.75 for Eoys.
LADIES AND MISSES,
tboei B.t a reduced pri9
or najs he has t bem wiili
v. oat tho Bam ata-aned
on tlx bottom, put t iru
aww k m
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CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
are prired to give estiraates cn anT
buil-i:4g friiu a i-hea-i to a state cup-ta1.
All wcrk :a o:j- Iisic g-arranteed first class
ia every : c
Medforrt., - Oregon.
j Kouse. Ktceivers.
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PACIFIC R. R.
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Dining Gars
i Tourists
Mr
M:NrtFOlts
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A. P. CHARLTON,
Ass:taa; Gcccrai Passer-cr Aeent.
.W l.'I First cor. Washicgtoa
2or2Tja.rs"izi. ou
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TI" PLICATION.
!ncd OS! ee at Koseburc. Orcson. Feb. sr. ls4.
i Notice is hcrvby eivcii lha: the fiitlournu;
! na:;ict settler has rii-ed ui.i.-e of his inteuliou
j u, ,u.,kc t'.nat pevf ia su; iv.rt of bis claim
: and that Oa prvs.f will be made rn'fore
1 the !n-..ce or coutly clcr'.: ot Jackson cmuty,
' Or.'C-r.. at ?acKs.nviilc. Orv.n. ea S.iturdiv,
; April li. IxM. vi: y erle.r-atus tiubbatu. Jr.. oa
; Homestead E"try .S1. for !!ie N -t of SW
anil 1". S of NV l.iicctiel $ Towasb.J 54 S,
j ltaiice - tAst.
j lie names the fi.llowir.j xitncsscs to prove
: his continuous residence iitvjn and cultivation
! of. said land, vii: Kcnry a'. Sutton. J ami's Ci.
I Kdsertoa. Levi Sutton a:id William f. Tag
; tail, all of Leeds. Jacsn county. vre?on.
I M s-A-lo Joas H. Ssi i-E. Kcsister.
Suunuotis.
inthe Circuit Court of ite State cf Oregon,
. for 'te bounty of Jackson
Isaac !. MuKcr. l iaiaiut, vs. George K.
m x.icr lH':ca.i:.ut.
! To vice. K. isiov-iuer. the above-named rvfeu.t-
I THS VAVf iWTKVSTITrOrilRElll'.X
you are hereby required to apoear and ai.swer
the cnxxiitiaiisi liied afcniasi yoa iu the atwvo
eutitUM action by the V.rt d y of the nrit reg
ular term ot thec:rvuit eut'rt ia Ji'.sin IVinty,
OrcHi. to-wtt: Tli Svcoavl uuy of April. ISM;
a:ui it you fail so to ausv.fr. for want tte ?of,
the r'l.r.r.iifl will tk-juduraent airainst o tor
On H ::nir-a and Thirty Tarvo " lKulars and
Thirty-I hrxfiVnt.aiiO Twenty TA-IIars utor
itfy's fet!. an-J tor tne oots ana disbursonitsata
iu thii? action.
Tnis Summons is puMishfi in Thk Mkdt RD
Mail by order ot Hon H K. Kai:na. Jud. ol
said Court, made ou the i -'th iiaT of Keur ary,
V. H. PAKK B.
f .ff- ta 30 Attorney fur riat tiff.
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gj adraatasestobaginaws. yabejalfsa sVj
Kl commlxsioa So local PaltatV im
Bl tlms agata. Largest Jp. yT ff
WsTowars ot cleaa.sr'Sis ,et H
fl hardy. rellablofl VGaassranant 11
M nsrtvrf fe H for tSe orchard, W
Rl stock. aV lawn aad canlea. jm
Hi C'aWe-wantyono,wliu.J
. W astbs Cruls inalaatry as sola
BLarnj 1 ,jrT Good ctaaes 'or 11
fl SWLaadvanceinent. Ontilt and fuU par- n
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I Jtmnen. Portlaad. Or. CTais hc Is !
reUabla. Kara this paper. Bt