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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
THE MEDFORD HAIL - Published Every Friday Morning, BUTON BATTERSON, PublUhers. MAN WAS BORN TO HU8TLC. H It of few days; but quite a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. Catered In tbi Poalofaoa at Medford, Oregon . M Beoond-Cloas MU Matter. Mbdford, Friday, March 6, 1897, Our Clubbing Lut. This Mail and Weekly S. P. Cull 2 25 " " " Examiner 2 85 " " Chronicle " " " Oregonlan " " Cosmopolitan .... " " Popular Science.. . Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer, - NEWS OF THE STATE. tor ourrent expenses of 1787: (599.62 Interest on the atato on the itato tax (or 1815 and ICH,;U2.22 on the ourrent expenses (or )81K). The court says Marion County owes nothing bauk of IBM and refuses to ruoognUe the raise by the state board of equalisation (or mat year, rue court today mrcoiou County Treasurer Brown to pay the siato treasurer wi.uuttuo." Couoomlng tho move to open the Cascade roservo the Prlnovllle ltuvlow says: Hon. G. W. Barnes, of Prlnu vllle, who has been In Salem tho past six weeks, came up from below Satur day night, and left this morning on the stage for his homo. Mr. uarnea had boon presenting the olalms of eastern Oregon stock raisors for tho opening of the Cascade reserve. With others Interested in the same measure, he sc oured tho signatures ot all the repre sentatives auu an out two senators to a petition praying congress to throw the reserve open w me nerding or slock thoreon. This, Mr. Barnes thinks. Will ha fllllu BB AffALtlikl aa m.mft.U 1 76 1 from the legislature would have been. Gorvals, in Marlon County, has a genuine romance, says the Albany tremoorat- xnirtv vears aim David Barnes left Ireland for Oroiron. Aa be bade good-by to his sweetheart, Catherine Welch, he promised to .re- 2 35 2 00 2 10 2 00 Gilliam County sheep raisers have paid out fiJX for loo scalps or 67 coy' ottes. Iowa buyers are buying shoats in turn for her. They corresponded faith Eastern Oregon and shipping thorn fully for twenty-six years, whon the east to fatten on 9-oent corn. 1 correspondence stopped for some Cottage Grove , is to have a new reasou. On February 21 alady arrived paper to be published Irom the ma- ' uervais and tne nrst tning sue did terial formerly used on the Stay ton I was to attend ohurch at Father Blanch Tltnei. ' let's. . She was Catherine Weloh. She t- v en- ..xi.l.iu. . told the reverend gentleman her storv 111 IUU DOIIJ W.MV-DIWIIUK VAC V Whin . , , , , . . - Baker Citv the iurv could not airree. He brought Mr. Barnos and Miss Weloh -Eleven were for conviction and one for acquittal. The Davis house gave up the fight last Thursday at uoon. Thirty mem bers participated in the sine die ad journment. together, the recognition was mutual. tney were true to eacn otner and on March 1 the knot was tied after a thirty years' engagement. Governor Lord has received a letter from R. D. Perry, secretary of the inaia famine renei fund Dt ban rTan A, . . . . . ,uuu IHU111IO IC1ICI IUUU VI EMU 1 I DU beaver of unusual sire was trapped Ljisrw. ,iti ta o-flttw ar,niia hiUn ,,.y.- Tr,:.' h8 hmlne-strloken people of India. i?li.2L?.VL W !de was B0U1 branches of theCallfornia legUla- worth between 5 and W. .. ture have passed an appropriation for On March 15 the Oregon ShOrtUne tha Tndia Buffer and thn aanrAtnrv nf property, will be turned over to S. the navy is urging Seoretary Perry to Carr and others, who were appointed I charter a steamship and fix a date for iiurvuHiuK kuw uy wc uuuu uuiuem. i snipping, me secretary is desirous 1. I CmTjbell. of thaErimna Guard. knowing if there are likely to be is touring Mexico and furnishing his fa contribution- to the vcargo paper'wlth numerous, brief and quite frog .re'0?; .R01"0' "PPta infcrestlng letters from the land of prt.Co,t, Cal"- Tne Bouthern WONDERFUL INDUSTRY. m " wwusui man uaa noraMi Teu inn oil riftuvu I'allluvt. Out tb the wilds of Wisconsin In (lie little rural village of Murtliitowii, Urven county, lives one of the uuud iiidtiatriuiiH men of the century, says the .New Vol World. He is 1'vter llniute. u cabinet linker. Tu years ago he eoiiceivetl the Idea nutl perfected plans In detail of tin most ingenious nml eJuliornte cnuiblnii Hon iMMkcnstMuul writing culiluet. In th world. Having saved enough iiiivney to support mm tno rvniainiicr or Ills life, be begnu the construction of not only oue of these cabiuuts but. of is, finishing a eortnlu port of cnoh at the sumo time berore ndviutulng farther. Tho cubtimt n tnliUil with ullof I lie unuve woods, the hoards having been in nis liop seasoning for over 18 veins. When eonipleteil the IS cabinets will contoin 4,000.000 pieces of wood. Some iilua of the time required for the cam pletlon of this undertaking may be liml by knowing that it would take a 111:111 working eight hours a day one year lo simply sort nml count a niUlion'plcecs, many of which will have to be bundled 30 times by Mr. llnnse before being per manently adjusted. 1 ne top 01 ench cabinet is to conluln 17,000 pieces unci eaeli or the piats 4,000. The aired workman figures that it will lake til 111 six years to uuish.hls work and the IS pieces of furniture will be coimiletrd at me same tune. Mr. Hoase la "1 years of age, but hale hearty and full nf hope and deternilnn. lion to complete this wonderful work, to which he uppliea himself enthosins- tlcally every workday. His uatieneu and perseverance are reuiurknlile. He counts, on each cabinet being worth 5.000 75,0OO for the lot when com pleted, and believes that inventing his time in making them will prove more prontaoie tn-ui cpending his money on life insurance would have been. Paolfio has agreed to carry any dona' 4rl VnntAi,wii . a.i. v.. . :.- I UB snipping pointiree. xnose Astoria has a new erdinande that I hvi- i,....,,S. JT.i,. ...ii. -Ttra ll itnlsKtjsifnl a inlt An anw 'atria. Zol mZZ 7 i C"i.!iXr - renei lor tms purpose should deliver i3rf.tMthm to a Uoni the Southern 5?!??',?P?nH?00,??""r!?tc?r- Pacifie's lines, billing the freight to win oaii tu un aae wui go w ao in- I . lormer. ,-. u . - vi.t r: Baker City has' placed a license of 925 a quarter on billiard halls and card rooms run in connection with cigar tores and requires a bond of 1500 against unlawful gaming or disorderly conduct. Apian is in contemplation by the neadsol tne several state scnools to bold a month's summer school at New. port Immediately alter the next meet ing ot the state teachers' association to be neid at tne same place July zotb to zow inclusive. The the India famine relief fund, Port ixwia, uaiii. . QreatocM la the Future. The real greatness in this grand old state of ours ia largely in the future. Past greatness and present attainments will seem small and insignificant . in comparison to what the immediate future holds in store for ua. People are being attracted to this Western coast and' Hillsboro National bank will to the state of Oregon aa never be- vote to go into voluntary liquidation fore. A few years ago it was the on the 17th Inst. Should the pro post- nmr mm whn lnnVI nnnn fnia tion be supported by two-thirds the . . t? tv,.. j stock the nitiosal bank will be super- country as an El Dorado, where seded by a private institution and its fortunes could be acquired without assets and liabilities immediately taken any capital to start on, who nocked I to our shores. .Now it is the Bhrewd Tne report 01 Superintendent Paine, huoinaaa man o,;h .r,i.l . in. of the Oregon insane asylum, for Fe t . . . . .n,.. ,u n.nJ ture for articles consumed. 5702.08: possibilities Ot tne future Of this per capita monthly expenditure, (9.71; I country who ia coming to dwell dauy per capita expenditures, fo.WBS; 1 arn0ng us. Oregon Citv Enterprise. officers and employes. 12a. The num. ber o( patients remaining in the asylum f eoroary -a was 1111 On Tuesday night of last week bur glars entered the general merchandise store 01 w. M. vanduyne, in fJoburg, for the fifth time within the past year. After helping themselves to goods from the shelves to the value of about $20. they broke into the postofflce, which is Kept in tne dock part 01 tne store, and secured $2 cash and about 823 in stamps. "The burglars broke in the front door Dy using tools stolen from tne b'ack smith shop of the J. C. Goodale saw mill. There is no clue to the burglars. Mr. vanduyne oners sou reward Among the peculiar documents on file . in the county clerk's office in Albany Is the following recorded in volume 1 of miscellaneous records, which the Albany Democrat gives without names as nothing is known of the present residence 01 tne parties, -sweet Home Sept. 21. '79. Tbis certifies that I did circulate a slanderous report against jev. , wnicn was torn me on Wil Hams creek Josephine County, a re port which I do not propose to prove to oe a trutniiu report. 1 know noth lng myself against said and ought not to nave said anytning and Hereby asc pardon." Tne - root of wild parsnip- is a deadly poison. It will kill cattle that eat it. They fed some to a calf out at the college Thursday morning and the call is dead as a dorntck. It lived less thau three hours after the plant was administered, and died almost . before the experimenters had time to admin ister remedies. Yesterday morning another test was made. All the favor ite 'antidotes were, in readiness and as soon as the effect of the poison was manifest the remedies were applied. They did no good and the calf, a second sacrifice to Bcienoe, expired in a little over two and a half hours after swol lowing the bulb. CorvalllS Times. An Oregonian correspondent from Eugene says of the sobool question there that considerable interest is already manifested in the electiou -which will take Dlace March 8 next. Nq, candidates have been selected, but tna strue is oemg waged notiy Detween factional , elements. The question whether it is proper to have scriptural readings in the school daily will proba bly be brought before tbs .voters In -sotive manner this election. A strong -campaign on tms issue nas been waged "hr an organization of ladies for some time and It win try and secure an ex pression from the voters, besides sup porting a candidate for director favor able to their wibbes. - The Marlon County authorities ssem so bo having a dispute with the state as to the amount of taxes they owe. A Salen dispatch of the. 6th says: "The opunty court In session today deolared Morion county's indebtedness to the jttiife to he 8i31.970.05. The state claims tKl it Is $35,721.84. Of this latter .amount J830 is claimed a uapaid taxes Sclcne Hmlta. Layman I understand that you have devoted your life to the study of dis ease germs. Great Scientist (proudly) I have. Layman Have you found a remedy for any of them? Great Scientist Well, no; but I have succeeded in finding good, long names for them all. X. Y. Weekly. Nothing- Else to Do. ' "What Is the matter with Jorkins and his wife? They don't seem to be 0.1 loving as usual." "Oh, it's nothing. They couldn't go away this summer, so they re having an outTpir at. hT" rWrfl-f Free Press. THE PEASANT'S FRIENDS. AbotIcu rabla Whoaa Moral will 11 o . IriraliM by Politicians. One day the owl remarked to the crow that the peasant who hud lately moved into the cottage beryond the wood wis a good fellow and the crow paned the word to the jackdaw and tho jackdaw to the.parrot, soya the Detroit Free Press. Then the fox wanted to know what was up, and, being duly in fanned, he took it upon himself to in form the other wild animals of the forest, and pretty soon it was - "Resolved, That the peasant being a good fellow, we will visit him and prove oar good will." In due time there was a great gather ing of birds and beasts, and at a signal eaoh one cried out and applauded In his own peculiar way. Things were mighty lively and the assemblage was flatter ing itaelf that it was doing the proper Uung in a proper way when the peasant appeared, with his hair standing up and eyes hanging out, and exclaimed Ah ! Lack-a-dsy, but what in Texas is all tiust row about? "We have come to show onr friend ship for a bully boy," was the chorus, "Had you come aft enemies I would have brought ont my shotgun and pro tected myself, but now, alasl I am hcl- less and undone." Moral The man "in the ha ads of his friends" may be pitied even by his ene mies. .. .. RATTLERS IN THE ROOKS. Illg Husk limit lii Hid Inntuer CmitiMou In Alloxiiviiy Muunmliit, - W, I. Harvey, lumber ctmti-neUir of nine of the live lumber Ji-h mi Huvev run,-In the. Allegheny iiioiuiiiiIiih, telln n tale of ratlleMiuikiui Unit might nvfui iiioreilllile, kiivh the fillKliuigh Com inerelal tinwlte, were it iml known tu be true. Kur some time pnKt tin' local ity around therm eiiiups lieeiiiue mi In. fi'Hted with nittlei's Hint lliu WikmU up. Itenreil Mrfuutly nllvu with them, nml II liecaiui' extremely dangerous to wmU neiir where there were any rocks m pliiceM where a muilic eoulil siivcivuif ulli loenU". Itoeetitlv nil IiiiiiiIh iireimreil (or a siege, luul.ariuliig tJieitwelve w lt.it guns, axes ami clubs, went on a limn (or snakes. They were found in sueli large numbers us to almost stiiiuer their iiHMilluuts. Under every nook, In every crevice, under rotten lugs nml wherever a annke vault! liml n retreat rattlero wero found, mid the number klllctl footed up ItiHt iou. The lilg tier oeuit, oftJiemgot ivwayaimingtheiwkH, where Uiey could nut lie unearthed. The snakes wero of nil sixes ami agea, incnmtriug from thrte feet to iiIiikihi seven, and having from two to twenty- iuur rtuuera. Last year tills eiunn was troubled very little with snakes, but aUnit 1:1 mile west of here, near I'alo, they wero so numerous that a mrty of hW 1111 11, who went on a hunt for them, killed S-'W in two days, iiiul at unit nliu e. in overturning a stone, iinrovc red a iil in raiuera mg enough to fill a bushel iMiHkei. From this it would m'imii im if thn rattler was 11 migrating retitile BSiouirfsm It Shortened the Patient's Leg Two Inches, and so Affected the Nervous System that He Continually, Shook as with the Palsy. After Six Years of Torment He Succeeds In" Find ing a Remedy for the Horrible Disease J"rom Uu MrypHaii AM Jfnrfm, JtllneU. WRITES UPSIDE DOWN. TRAVELS MlMOd OF A BULLET. loom Of ill health, despondency and despair, gives way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. because it rives renewed me ana vitality to the blood, and through . that imparts nerve siren jf gtn, vigor and energy M aaW ' to the whole body. Eead inT'II (Ws letter: "Hood'sSar a e spar ilia neiped me . ..- , wonderfully. changed sickness to health, gloom to snn- snine. Ho pen can , describe what I suf fered. I was deathly sick, bad sick head aches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles sa that I eonld not go np and Sunshine down stairs without clasping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact, it wonld almost take my breath away. I suf fered so I did not oare to livs,yet I had much to llvs tor. There Is no pleasure in life it deprived of health, for life becomes a bardsa.; Hood's BaonpariUa does far aosre than advsrMsed. After tekSog one boMla, It Is saBoleat to nxommend Itself.'' Mas. J. B. hum, Beiott, tows. Bock, Bat Jumped Two Bills . and Wonndsd ft Via. R. H. Campbell, of the Madras civil corps, -tells of an incident which came under his official notioe as magistrate of Hosan, Madras, says the New York Recorder. A' . European was hunting olack buck on a hillside when he got u shot with his Martini-Henry carbine. The result of the shot taught him lesson about the dangers of long-range bullets. ' In a valley, 1,500 yards away, beyond two rather high hills and a little pond, a native was standing with his head bowed and hands clafiped behind his lack. The bullet broke the wnstof hi hand. In the investigation that fol lowed the course of the bullet was traced accurately. In firing at the ante lope, the bullet had hit a stone on the hillside and gone bounding over and over the first hill. At the next hill an other place where the bullet struck -m found. Here the bullet leaped up into the air, almost perpendicularly, and when it came down in the rice field il hit the man's wrist, broke the bone, cut a gash in his body and then dropped to the ground, a spent ball. The most dangerous bullet, save the one in a so called isn't-londed gun, is the one that goes ricocheting throdgh air. LniOOCirS Sarsaparilla Is the Oie Tms Blood Porlnsr. AB drogaists. f L Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood 4 Co,, Lowell, Mass. IkOOu 8 KIUS noss, headache, aooenta. Clovea for the Breath. "I believe that the habit of eating spice 01 one Kind and another whiuh drinking men acquire," said a physician in tne Venetian building the other day, "is almost as bad a the drink hnbit itr self. No well-regulated bnrrooni ifl con sidered equipped nowadays unless it has on the bar a tray filled with cloves, allspice, cinnamon, lemon neel.cnlanius. or other pungent condiments. The original idea of supplying the.ie things seems to have been to take away the liquor Kinell from the drinker's breath, but nine out of ten who eat these thlne-H do it because il goes with the'JrinK.and they want, nil they can get for their money. In this way the spice habit is easily formed. These spices act as pow erful Irritants, and produce cviis of various sorts. Pcnnereorns have do. bilitwtlng effect on the system, cinna mon depress, the action of the henrt. ana saiamns tins a bad effect an the liver." II U Ilnndvrltlns U Let-lble and l.llr Well Formed. There is a man who Uvea In rim,,. bier, O., who writes upside down from force of habit, fie has liecnnir no Used to the Idea that he nevr-r writes like other persons. " , , 1 One day he walked Into tho Kbbitt house in Washington. . The clerk turned the register book around in the usual manner, so that he might iuserilie his name, but. to his astonishment. he atrnnger reversed the volume quiet- so as to make the writing all ui- Ide down from his point of view, uml added the name: "A. W. Mann, Gambler." in the proper place. Though' writing hla name upside down he did it with as much eaue and quickness as a man would ordinarily do it, rightside up. The clerk did nut now what to make of It and asked him to explain whether he oJwn did II that wny. The stranger replied thut II aa as comfortable for him to writ. in that fashion ua in the ordinary milli ner, lie added that it was not difficult at all to learn, and thut anybody could acquire this peculiar art, though he had never met anyone In this co-mlry or in Kurope who knew how lo write upside down, lie claimed to have orig inated the system. And this information was not cun vcyed by word of mouth, btvuuw Mr. Mann is a deaf mute. He is a clergy man, and preaches by aignaal nnmliler. Old Time Porta PrUoft. . The officials of the department of the Seine have undertaken the complete re organization of the Parisian prisons, and many famous buildings of Parlanre about lo come down. ' The prison of Jji Petite Iloquette, where children are now sent, is to le done away with, aud-thu youthful prisoners are to bo passed on to the Kcole d Montesson. Tills is a beautifully situated establishment on the tiorders of the Seine, in healthy r.ir. where the children will be tuui'ht trades. Mn.iis, Rtc. Pelagic, (Irauile l!oUette and the big central prison In firmary arc all to be abolished and the prisoners transferred to Fresnes, where a huge building is now being constructed with 2,000 cells. Tbsre il s hsaa Is I bit stetlon of the eouDtrr, eoaueoted with the medtesl world. tint la hatter known to the Jiahllo lau that f Hr. Houroa Peterson. He is sHusted ia a alee, oemfvrtsble hone, with s feed htm, shout four aitlsa wt ot Juhnaoa City, 111, tU la sow Bfly-elthl yean old, la a healthy i,and wclfha ou hundres and alaely Mot a more sprifM sad hesmsbla loss our nailoo offers, asd ke 1 leoksd Upon with wonder, boeauea of hla hasllhy ooodition after so loaf a Period of sleety sad eufferinf. I Tbs osuae of Hr. Pete raoa'a lonf auffV ring was a bast which ho received la a fall, whila Cjttaf a drill la lMI.'betne a aeldler si abas, Ho has bees errppled U his rljhl Mg ever ainoe lhat deu. BeUtla rbeunsuua ahea 'est ia, and bla lag txfu to 'alowlyj wressr mwf mma araw s la ins jolel, ana sww ft Is sboel twolnohes shortsr Ihsa Us other. It bf-gmn to trow wore and. anally, 'hla whole body bessa to shshs Ilk a pfraoa wMhUe W. Vllua' ieaoe, ills flret 'Mask wea about ail year am. Thar la so dlaesa In the power of Bonaa asdwreoee nor awful ia Ua .tBsllons than aSBUie rhenanlhwa. mm ns pata Btayb a slow, wbUb, at other thae. It tmm B4 wriaehea that hb to twlas the en or sq ihepe or rseetnltloa. It iiibi Bsrareot (he (sheelea. drawing th led i aaeet iaa knot. While that Is f rasa My Sm wWel stag at etnUie rWiavMSBs, rt I frai BBjaaa roano in miMor ranee, sei M .wish Mr. Ntonou, btl with H ' was' aa SM s resJaBS Bad mittHoa (JhawSI a mm. eoaUbrueia asd aatosrabl. The hod a ra. 1 ana su an nre, or, ee bb do aayMsi- H had B tef hia aauenU. On aprllnnStBh I ia hr rsllef, he was' Old hVst bs7 BStn net Urn all hia Ms. m he sW asswl. h saiga! lean hia tnisrety assar aaaaj mm t aaemnit. Pr ew three en he ni set ah) to word, ao sever was hla eashkig. lie Bet areo tin hi vrnhrn. atwreby e.Btrtb-owk assl wwtseee h. At r hMM not walk a rerk whhotn erea dowa la a ehaBr wtthewt a. S (Bvwro wa the ekasrhu f hat ft aeawel emsl aha ta Tew wan ass tMlnfeolah a Dersss a re 10 BroBs or run. ni loatag tu sited,, sad ale 1 wars, tnal Be wouM leamiBi. waoa as Was eaamwiBM eg a la lh 'siri aaaily loatag tu b 'shiiawW aa a Uet neon, iWlksi to a hp sjBhwj tews for ua to b 1 be aBMianad li BBh WS H for ktat to gst wBseall WowM reem thai lira wee mtIt n. aseLMi fhet arThands wtjdh.re to tawiai ta warn water and rabbod ht mmr m restore the einalaaLaw. Far en ajjwee not to rred MeaaeTr at lb Jhssj. pa eewr BUIhrol sad latBbl win pat in i wmmm-wmw aHUfmn wwora BBS grl. ItS hsee to bj BeWj spin bed meet he ndght reaata hla jpsssfh aan BtreBgth. At Ula rrWnal parVxl he was not able Is pat on hia alotha. sot a Me to do anyrhtng bot rM and ee0W bh laapshU Hf away. tsirBWaui rare, a. hU deeirlew. f Iba eaaa, (hat hU law woeid bare to be cloud ha avto and alresshed to its orlgud length. thereby eTtendlBg th mntrsried smstis narv whieh waa lii aast of troubl. air, Petereon, unwilling to rableei hi body to euuh vr treat meal, objretsd, Uilnalug thai H eoold le made better. If dot eured, In time star kumsn way. All kind of patent rsedlotne had been triad. At lime ho thought b wa enjiiyiiif lb eoafbrl ami pleaeur of partial rrUef, bet Boon bn would b back In III rana old rut, luaklnir bla life op of silaery aud aMIelloa. luatraJ of Ufa being one of lniuroveisent sad Joy, It was oas of oooliniiaf toll sad auSrrlug. KiNIrM urrrnt, whlrh bar gaisMl anah a the reaieiae far rhesmailn foothold am oca and neuralgic paloa, were parnat rami ror s wnu. triad with only II we trrelMl by nearlr aver phTMolan hi lb oounie. All hlnifa of maiileinM were Irkd without valL hlerh tnonajr bad beea avwat hi vain. 01111 wwtbladtHH Ilk a vaaautrs Nokliur war si hi BtlaarsbM list. Hr deru daally save hint op. Baying hawhlsg colll'l relieve him. They had tried over rasurdy ksowa lo lb bed leal world, and how tltr thousbl it W u keep lie aaaae wLlcb waa betog enrol fordo bttla and viedl- Jf a gaiaeanl for rsVeawwaU aJWw. eln4BKl niak Ills Jart da; bin a hla mkarabl rendu UawaepWoed Wfora aBasa Bess) oPbwi- ass sanrr aaa was rasa mum n eroesl oe aaan to prwa any mora dtrrwtioa or to try to I reprove h waa aa tntHawlblUry. As h ire. Aahs awer Ihoarht ealralatlea had bean bit ul to WUsVrd brderpalr, h vtlUeuagbi miwaa try heeh hi wtysMs llrhoawMha dad awrcpy. Uhgaa thnll h Ihrr Wheeie. H saw aa arUai Ib th pasrv whieh atetad thai a eatlBawtuWri leLZrf aaa la htU-ilgaa had beeeeaa tt rasa aaitwa vr ot. whiibbii risk fale Prenk. He -t-TT- WWW hry again. H ordered oai haul tWaaa bo lea and Dyhrh tag pUl aae ahv raeJ lb adlnwtng alghl beMaSr Oaaa h kai Med for ywi. ftoMrmwa hat raw iW as aaa I took thra naarlv rl nuaMha. Re togiafaaiillr Baud and ia bow s' hale asd aaraj that bed; , and I sew able lo w a seed, plain heed sad alga hi aasM to ata vouehar, aad U able ta do hi chorea ahoul th ho. Whll ha le iaa old a. UW hard, h I la aaeh a eoodlUoa what be eaa pend he) laat day her oa earth la peace and earn fort . Thro bill vera ant 1mm in thfe - - ofeoaalry 111) Mr. Petoreua tried then, aad bjow they ran be had at an; drag store. IH4rdef bosnava heaa dM sa Vrrmrd !iJre'ttll tm Al leart Jf ".th Po). oot kaawug th sua, 4 Osajaia, aall for "the kind" Mr. Ptureoa aStbaarilied- aArl , ly. . - . nth .toy of Hay, A.W., MS. , , UJ1 jonn ti. Korr. fsasi.)- Jutfmftk4 Aara. i ' Aa aaialyai of Dr. WfTHaaa Pl.k rill hawa that they eon rain, la a aialsBiii) tna, XiTirT.C' V,Trr 1 rv saw life aad "" to tha blood and rretor sbattcred Barrel. Tkrv ar an aaeaUlu - rb dleraef sa looaoor Sli la" parllal paralyekt Hi. Vlln.' dan riearlljw l:rTL"'T wuwne. ine anrr er fM of la grtptH- rnUrdtoMoa of tha heart pala and (allow coojpleilone, ail ronasafwealaaai rllhar la mala or feraaja. aad all! Israel ra gWng fVota viuatod hnraer Ta th btod. Pink PUlt ar aotd hr all dialeia erfii l bos or rJi botes for B.J-thy ara turn oVl ft1 'ite ' KTwS Usju' Hedldsa Ceaapear, BnUaeiatdj. S. SUMMONS. Looks Out for the Pennlea. The government nlwnvs withholds the fractions of a penny in its periodical distribution of dividends oh account of the national debt. From this source the state has accumulated in the Inst 100 years the sum of $750,000. mm PI OTHERS A A Superior job printing MAlLoffiga,. Pjgmr Blephanuh In ths vicinity of Malta is the only place where remains of the pigmy ele phant have been discovered. There nre several plaoos on the islnnd where these remains have beoon unearthed, but par ticularly in tho eaves anil In tho muck and marl of Uie coast. One specimen, which is known to have linen full grown at the time of his demise by the state pf Ms teeth, was no tailor or kargcr thon a Newfounfl'T 1 -, . recovering from the illness at tending child birth, or who suf fer from the ef fects of disorders. derangements and displace ments of the wo manly organs, in Lii ,.ii. r and a permanent cure in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Taken during pregnancy, the ''Prescription" fl A ICES CHILDBIRTH EASY by preparing the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shortening "labor." The painful ordeal of child birth is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother ami child. The period of confine ment is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and liuiltupj and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. If THE MARRIED WOMAN be delicate, run-down, or overworked, It worries her husband as well as herself. This is the propor time to build np hor strength and cure those weaknesses, or ailments, which are the causs sf her trouble. Dr. I'larce's Favorite Preserlp. tioa dispels ache and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sloop and makes a new woman of ban,' Mr. Asr.Aift.TOK, ottorraMt,Jftmmlt.n f.writaii "thadbeea ! - -enfferinr froet aloeratlou , e4 fBllTng elho worab, ' f forerveref vr, orilnrQ 'M X. IheblrthorBivrouRreat sr aeaaaaea. m phf and In t hlld, loonaollrdairuie -aldaaa around hara thev rave mn n,ul aald there wa uo help for me. At laat, alaioal dlacour. f, I began lakliir Ilr. eree'a Favorll pr scriptlon aad look fir oouice. 11 uiinriitt yaara luce and I kire not had soy return oftlictroubli;, 1 ff.l U.rU trrntnT.., ... fact, owe you puy life, Ms. M -Idonottrnnk I should have ba ' i had not taken your medicine." Ircult Court of Ihi-Htsl ol Oregon,. utiu ,i,r jkhwd i.ouniy, . C. II Ko.llel. I'lnllltlfl, John W. Miller, ChM.J. Kurth, J.N.Trul anatliiilnliirutorol the estate of I, It, lluwsou, ilr-ceased. I). II. Miller as as- , Hlvtiuo of tbo oatnlo of John W. Miller Clms. J Kurlh. In enlvontdbior,onriihe Morcb ant's Proti-otlvo Asnoclallon, of Portland, Oregon, Defendants, To John W. Miller, ono of tho; above named defendants: JN tbo ouaio of tbo Htnlo of Orouen, you ore ro. quired to appear and nnswor tho complaint IIImI sualnat jrou In tho above entitled court wltbln ten days from lb du'.o of the service of this summons anon you. If served In this county ; ui, nurvuu in any oiaor oounir OI mis suilo, thon within twenty duys from tho dslo of tbo service of tbls summons upon you; or, If served uin juu uut ui tnu anno oi ureson, ot Dy pun llonllon. then bv thn tlmt rlnv of ih. nnuulm. April turm of suld court, to wit: On the nth day of April, IhWj and you urohereby notified thut If you fall to appear or answer wild com plaint, as hurcby required, tho plnlnllfl will ap ply lo Uin court for llio r,ilt,,r ,li,n,nn,ln In sold comnbilnt, 16 wit: For n JudKmont nuulnsl you for tho sum nfims. with lnien-t thoroon from tho mail day of December, lsw, nt the ruto of ton tier cent por unmnn (lens tltrf pnld tliuroon on the flrHt ilnv or Mt,u ihuo ,,n, 'iirthcr sum of lino ntlornny''a fees mid the mum inu (inuiirnumeiiiK Ol Hlllll suit; illsn Tor 0 ucereo of forretmoin, fif llin n.r,,M.n out In tbo complaint and for tho sale of renl property desctlheil therein, to wit: Lots nine and ten In bloi-k three In the town ol Ontrnl Point, In JiickHnn county, In tho mntu of (Ire- os, ns mo siinio iiini:urs utsin the rei-ordi-d Dlflt of HU fl town, on file hi lli.-r,ui,u r..... 'fills summons Is served by puhllrnllon nur- suiiiii ui nn order limde bv tlio lion. 11. If. lllinnn. Ilium of Null) i.oiirl ui.l.l ,..,in. ,i.,, ,- I,".,,-- ruory, iww; ",u """" ,m" 01 "" W. 11. Paiikkii, Attorney for Plaintiff. BREAD CAKES PIES WILSON THE BAKER, A Comfortable 1 Reflec tion Is to know thnt you hnvo n Bakery in tho city whore you enn gut ovorythlng In thn lino of liako stulls always fresh and clean. Wilson1 bakury is tho correct ilaco tx traoe you get usl what you want, and in flnn'f, rnn veil. Ijliava your orilor lor pies and cakes lor special occa sions WILSON, The Baker Assignee's Notice. In the matter of assignment of J. W. Lawton, Insolvent debtor. . ' . 1 NlriUK Isborohj glveu that on February I, HOT, tho nnderslimod was appointed ' slrneonflboestatoofJ W I-awlon, tho above nameil Insolvrnt debtor, heretofore doing busl ness nt Medford, Jaokson Cinintv, Orteon. . All creditors of snld Innolvout doblor are hereby notlilod to nrosont tbolr clslm under oth to mn n, M.Mrnril Jaekfton (bounty. Oreuon. wllbln : three months from dnle thereof. Dated this loth any oi I'onrunrv inn. TP Wkbt, AsalRnoo, - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Jnnd offjoo at rtonehnrir, Oreiron, Pobrnnry -i, i-iu, iu,i ,n orrooy Riven mill in lonowinK hot, nsmod settler has filed nollco of his Inloiitloa to make nnal proof In support of his oluim and nnm iiroo, will no DlB'ie tlOIOr W. . Crowsll, oonnty Jodie of Jackson f ounty, Ore gon at JaeksoBTllle, Oregon, starch m, IWl. vlr.: ! . . . , (lint. A. Hmni,a,W ' ' Oa hometlcad eatry No. 7MD for thosHi ef uu,i i, u, ioo in, in in n, r d u lo n mod tl o fo owlnv vrtnssses lo prove . .oll'uuoiiH r,u' .mm ... ..l MMlllvutlnn Of, Ml.) Il, 11(1, ?ll : . If -k O.I.add, jacnr Andos.m, Hi, fl, Moor and lauf It. lljrremard, all of Prospect J.io.on i juuty, UriHton. -"i ft, M. VSATOIf, BoriBtor, V'l J 'P of aomo almpta Who con tlilnk nipn lent lull tt lltn 1 prlw oaV: intra. tlilliulourilL'iitl lifi ir you wniitiu. jai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnnri offlcn at ItoHplnirK, OnKnn. Fohnmry .1 iM7. Nntlro U hiirnhv Klvon Unit tho ioi towtnK-tinnii'i. HoUlm- hnn Illoil notlco nf hin in Itnllon to mittto llntil proof In support nf litu litttn, nutl thnt mufi jirooi win do ni nan nuroru W. H. Cruwull, county JutlK" of JufskMon county, uie, uruKon, M it rch oniKon, tit JiicliHonvlll 27. 1HU7. vhs; OftCAft p. ANtrnnoK On homoHtont. mttry No. 7Mi for thn n of no!! it ihI h of nw'-i, hco 'J, l 111 M, i 1 CHHl. ( rmmoH tho fullowInK w)Uh'HM(ih to hlH oontlnuouK nmldtnoc upon anil cuHlvufma of, nnlil Innrt, vlr: KriuiU C. Lmlil, ?nr) A. Andornon, K.ft. Moor and Olnnf It. IIJorroKnitnl, ull of 1'roHpuo. jaoKHnn oguniy, uruiioii. r-ut-niivt . V BATCH, HeK'tr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land offlco at Ttcsobiirn,' OroRon, Pehruarr l.- noucu is nurcuy Kirea inni wv iyi iir nntnud Sotller hna filed notloo of tils Intention to oinlio final proof In support of Ills 8, INT, lowini Id nn W, H. Urnwell, oonnty Junno of Jaoksna conlily (In-gon at Jaolisoitvlllti, Uruijoii, oa Mivroh , ' ' ArtlHIKW II), Moons On hninostond entry No TOI'i fur tho SVi of nwjj und riM ofsw!, Hoe ui, tp 87 s, r I oust. Ho iinmus thn following- witnesses to vva hlnaonilntiniis rotldenoo upon und oultlruCna of, said Innd.vlr.: Junius M, llnniinnl. nnrry wnnovr, iinoen n, Flumlnn mm TlHiiniiii J. Kolsoo, nil of Ultniar, Jnelison uutinly. Ore, MU-ai-lll , K, M, VBA'ruil, Roaliitor, I Legal blanks nt Tuk MAll. ollloo,