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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
a IE IIEDFORD 11A1L Publlabed KrtiT Friday Moralag, MJTON BATTERSON, Publisher!, WAN WM tJOSN TO MU8T1.C. Be U of few dayn but quite a plenty. . SUBSCRIPTION $1.30 PGR YEAR, - Batumi la th Postomc at Medford, Oregot M Second Class Mall Matter. Mbdforo, Friday, May 7, 18OT. - NEWS OF THE STATE. John Riley bu been appointed post BiMtar at Althouse, Josephine County, and C. D. Burnett at Leland, same - county. H. W. Cox ha been appointed post ri tif atJataupaah-AsMioy an M. A. (.v(TupparwlU4U Uka poaltion at dBan j.i tmqmCwW-M in is Xaeortiaod street oaraccident hit ruadwa nwmwwiwuii ut Wll an. f : BaanOjer bavin .died vlrom..- injuries J4 'auitaninecTln the accident, nankinf four . ft Tb eml-mnusl.rport iof Malheur ii CtoOnlye fisaaalal condition thowt (bat a March aiat, last,, the counVyV-Ua-i billtlea ataotwted to $97,66a, or, $74,004 ingrenan,,iBe.repurcea. . .,.,,.... .1 11 A Cvburg Ban-named Cleveland was ' fitted 900 last week for knockinea borae down with an as because it balked. He .ahould have been eentcooed to- three - year at hard labor in the penltentary ' Walter Davis, of Salem, has been no tified by Congressman Tongue that he has been appointed naval cadet at An napolis. The appointee is the son of George W. Davis, chairman of the re publican central committee of Marlon County. ' Sllvie river, at a point just east of Burns, is nearly nve miles viae, and all 01 tne meadows ana nat lands adja cent are inundated. For the past week tne water nas kept at a uniform stage. Many bridges have been swept away ana otaers tnreatenea. The Southern Pacific 611 between Ore eon City and Park Place was com pleted Saturday and the plant used in . tnis worn was transferred to me neigh borhood of Junction City for further operations. A stretch of 2000 Zeot of the track was raised so that the lowest part Is 52 inches higher than formerly. The government boat inspectors at Portland have been notified by the of ficials at Washington that by a recent ruling no boat over 10 tons burden pro pelled by gas or gasoline shall be al . lowed to carry passengers for hire or otherwise. It also adds that such boats shall have licensed engineers and pilots. Geo. V. Curtis, a laborer in Portland committed suicide by shooting himself ! last Friday night at bis home in that city. He left a wife and two children, 1 and a boy of seven years in the blind school at Salem. He bad a policy iu ' .the A. O. U. W. for $2000 and, although out of work most 01 toe time, he had kept up his assessments. Fred Sloan, of Pendleton, was riding a range horse that had never before been mounted, near Pendleton one day last week. The horse fell with him, and young Sloan's left' collar-bone was dislocated.. He remounted and rode into town, arriving there practically all right, the dislocated bone having oeen jostiea into place during tne ride, t. The coroners' jury which held an in quest over the remains 01 the four vic tims of Portland s recent street car ac cident found that death of the victims tVae caused by the speed of the car be ing too great, and that the breaking of . the axle occurred after the car left the track, thus disabling tbe brakes to sucb an extent that they would not contract the speed 01 the car. The lifeless body of Cbas. H. Simp son, a member of the Salem city coun cil and also deputy countv assessor, was found in a branch of Mill creek last Saturday morning. Thecororners jury failed to find anything that would tnrow any light upon tnecause 01 aeatn. His watch. had stopped at 1:09 o'clock. He was a member in good standing of I AJJ 1 1 : ., TTT 3 The weather in Harney valley for the past ten days has been clear" and cool, and the stockmen have been active in moving tbeir herds out onto the open range, for tbe double purpose of setting them on tbe river bottoms and fiat lands subject to overflow; and to economize expense of longer feeding hay. It is reported that the winter and spring losses 01 cattle' win exceed 331- per cent. Sheep and horses gener ally have come out without unusual loss and in good condition. -. gate, the pioneer, i to have, the dock! that havlug bettn the request ot her parents in their lifetime. . , It may be considered settled that the convlota iu the Oregon penitentiary will not be sunt out to work on the Astoria & Columbia River railroad A proposition from the contractor has been under consideration, but no war rant of law Is found in the statutes for leasing out the convlota on a contract of that kind. Had it been decided by the governor to lease outcoimot labor.i nearly one-third of the conviota would have been permitted to go out. Super intendent uuoert's method of treating prisoners that work outside tbe prison walls is different from that of many priroa . superintendent. He doe nut end guards along with shotauna. Those he permit on the outside are "trusties." . Mr. Gilbert would have been willing, were convict let out on contract, to send 100 men a "trusties" up on we Columbia river, or oourve they would not go unattended, bat the superintendents idea was not to divide them up in squads with e guard and gun over each squad. In support of nis way of dealing with convicts Mr, Gilbert olCe the fact that since hi u- perinte'hdency. he ha . had out ; a "tmiallnn" alwiitt .nnulM. nn.t nf that number only nine have escaped. The escape, that have not been.. re turned have nut bothered Oregon a tar as Known. Employment for tne convict it a matter of concern for the authorities. There are now 3M pris oners in the penitentiary. About 100 are furnished . work, in the stove foundry, but as a good-sized stock of stove is piled up ahead, the lessees of toe foundry are not pushing tnat worn very vigorously. , A few more are fur nished work at teaming.' gardening, or on the farm. The rest are Idle. While enforced idleness may meet the ap proval 01 some as a matter of punisn ment, it is a known fact that idleness encourages rather than represses the criminal qualities, and those who handle convicts prefer having employ ment for them. ... Real Estate Transfer. Michael Chavneret alto Sarah Ray, .lot 12. oik 14. uoia mil t Sfmrtha A Talent to Daniel Twogood a 4 01 Lrl w Benj. F McCrary to Susan L JlcCrary 80 of neu ofswla and the a of )i 8034 OI SCO if, ip a Mrs. Eliza Shaw, of Astoria, says the Budget, is one of the nimble old ladies in the country. She was 100 years old on tbe zstb of reoruary or this year. Saturday morning she was flying around like one much younger; she had ' made up six beds, swept' the floor, and' did other Chores about the house, and ban tered Dr.. Estes to go out wheel riding with her. Mrs. Shaw has splendid sight and has never used spectacles in her life, and says she never was treated by a doctor but once. There are at the present time four generations repres ented in tne one nouse tne old mother, daughter, grand-daughter and great grand-daughter. They came to Astoria from Michigan two years ago. Those who take an interest in curios, eavs the Klamath Falls Republican, . can see at Howard Van Valkenburg's ' jewelry store tbe old wooden clock first ; brought to Oregon by Rev. Jason Lee, the pioneer Methodist missionary, and sold in 1843 to Lindsay Applegate soon after the great overland immigration which Americanized Oregon. In the letter's family the clock- ran for over :,M) years throughout all the obanges which have marked the checkered ca- , reer of American settlements upon the Northwest coast, from, toe 'first crude and primitive beginnings until tbe owner was- himself laid to rest as-an honored oitizen of a great and prosper ous stato. "The old'historic clock was made by Jonathan Frost at Reading, Massachusetts, - in' 1841. Its wooden ' wheels show very little evidence of the labors of half' a Century, arid it now visits for . renovation a watchmaker's shop for the first lime since it came from BoBton to the wilderness of Ore gon, when the Hudson Bay Company nourished as tne dominant power on the Northwest coast. Wo learn that Mrs.. Kuoliel Alford, of Ashland, -the youngebt living child of Lindsay Apple- acres, se 20. tn SO s. r 2 a James Helms to Joel Root one half Inter est In lot S,blkT Talent J A Dyer to Joel Boot one half interest in the old plaining mill lot Talent A M Helms to J A Dyer one-half Interest touts, but T Talent Win Addison to 0 K Klum of an acre toSSa. rla. . Jacob and Joseph Sebmidtling to T j Kenney 40 acres see 31, tp 37 a, r t w. . . . Jennie Hardy to Southern Oregon Pork racking comnaav 8 acres in Medxord. . W C Daley to Geo W Daley, Jr. the undi vided one-rounn interest to 1 ana la-un acres Eatfle Point- A J Dajey to J H Daley nw' and n'i of the sw!4 of sec I, tp 38 s, r 1 w James Helms to Joseph Robinson 9 acres in seo 2(1. tD 38 s. r 1 w C K Klum to Wm Addison SOU acres In ip 3S s, r J c nining Location. R A Cook located April 18, 90 acres in Sterl ing mining district. J L Bonham located March 3, the J L B claim in Karris gulch Applesate district. Noah Bowers located April 13, 20 acres In Sardine creek mining district. ' Jefferson D Wimer located April 13, SO acres In Sardine creek district. F. M, Gannon and Al Gannon located April 2, the Oregon Lode claim in Sardine district. M0 . 5 0 M 300 100 100 SckiUingfs Best vanilla extract is made from vOmtia, not from tonka bean. NAVAL DISCIPLINE. aavet aaetaakea tAa-aT4r li marls arc money-back at your frrocers.- For wUc by ' Geo. L. Davis FONOLINO A TARANTULA. at M Be are Vkat the Varaatala sun lee. "Wi tarantula plue in confinement." reejej-K.ee: an amateur spliler rollerior, "reruae to cpln or eat ami aeldom live loaf.- A centipede, or scorpion, on tee atber head, comtulta imlvide when it e no ebanu of getting sway." VCoaamite suicide V" 1 kel. "Wtav. now 7 ' "By inoculating Ita body with its own poison. I bare wen, it do It time aud time, .again. .The , centipede : carries pWojnitvo little taetlKpesUltatheaao in each of ita many feet. He bitee hi body savagely when he want to kill hlmeelf, juat ae a man would nlunim a raw in nia nrart. And how does tbe acornlon kill him eeu r ' His poison Ilea In tbe end of his tall ... . ... ... m iurn tne eua or nis tail up over his back and jabs It sharply; In a fen- eeouus ne is Oeatl." Which do you think tht tuost Inter esting,' tarantulas or centipedes?" I in quired of this practical student of nat ural history. "tarantulas," he replied. "Thev hate better dispoeltions aud are niuclt more intelligent than their cousins, the centipede." "Do you think they learn to know neo pier Do 1? Well, I'll .how vou. 1mVc here, Hrownv." The. little ulide down to Brownv'a natcn was pu'ied back mid the fuizy, rounu-lxxlied king of Miirters crawled out onto the promenade ground of card board in front of hie dwelling. nrr-n a piece or penr for vou Browny. said tbe master. "Does he like pear?" "Only the juice. Hceiu-ks the juioe of raw oeer orcanionaily, too. liut he tuailv prefers a (root), fat irrawhnpper if he can (ret mm. Drowny examined the piece of pear -riui-iir nun nm ifeirrnixl premvd it as if to extraet the juice, lint he die not seem hnr.cry. The master then took up the slar-slmpoU creature in his linirrr aim irit feiarate!.v every one of the fatal little lou scehe is not hclile Uime. Now let my Brother atteu.pt to play with Tkare It Lew ml It New t'kaa ta Tlaaee 1 fioaa Uy. , Aii American admiral tells a utoi-y of ulil-fashlonod illselplliie Iu (lie navy, One day uu ofllcer uu a ship In erflce in IoiyIk" waters xavn an nrilrr toonenf the eiillalwi men. . The lulluv pul lilt arms behind his back aud tlecllnvd to obey tbe command. He wim repurtud to ne commander hiiikuiI delav for in siiuardinatlun. ... The oomuiaiido.- had been warned by the surly conduct of other uiloiH thai the morale of the crew was not what, it oiurbt to be. He resolve:! iu mukc an example of the man's dlkiiliedlcnce, uud oruereu lilui to be conn uud below with out food until he wa ready to oley (he eouiineiui. foi-tylolit houra tiaaaed without signs of aurretKasr, but on Uie third day, uarnnees,, luiprtaoiinieul and liuiurn were irrealttible. The mutineer baajgwl ror luerey. ..- , ... , 1 The crew were mustered on deck aud the Imulwrdinade snllor waa brouirlil up frotn the bold with (Taunt lacs ami oent. nirura. i m raptam called urtou tbe officer whose comutaitd hud not been obeyed, to repeat the order in the proa eiioe of.the.cnrw. Thle wae done, and after a lorur pauae the sailor with haiiir- nog iook auikiiy obeyed. "Keieat tlaa onarr," aaid the captain sternly, to the officer, "It mint, lie obeyed cheerfully." I n order was renewed and the rout. ineer, completely conquered, dan lied off to execute iL That will do," aakl the captain. "Now Kite him f oral, but bread and water only for 24 houra," The sailor was taken below tuuler Kuard and allowed full ration of bread anil watw. The next, ilav he wan put on uureatricted diet, and no further notice. wa taken of ilia offense until tltr end of a week, when hU health waa completely matured. Then the hln' crew waa nfraln tuuatervd on tlwk. The aallora Intiibordlnation wan bricflv dr scribed, and he waa dismissed from the ship In (llaarrmoe. "Klporoua diacipllne, did you aav! exclaiined the admiral to the listener who had eonimented upon lib Morv l Here oiurtit to lie more of It In I he Aiuerlnnn navy lo-rlay. Tile service i now oundurtMl on aentimetital prlncl- plea, and men are forin-tllnif how to OIH'V. Hie criticism may have been too lianrh, but the declaration la tint infre quently made that discipline ia too lax in tlie I'nitrd Ktatra navy. WhiUi tlie White Siiuadron waa rrcuitlv anchorril at Southampton, previous; to the Kiel celebration, a return wm made one dav of the numtier of nwn abeent without leave from the fuurnlihw. It wattAOont of an aKtrrvi-atei force of 1,300. Youth's tonieuion. Nervous Debility " . mm " M LostManiyc ower f w DOCTOR SWEANY, - WtsW KetiatotlM I KslahlUhtxl br , Tea Jtm't mt Uaperellele el iui eras , wmm j.r4rmwmmm. Seminal VVeakness Is Hit curat of kuaBllji wklrh bllghM all tU pleasures of yaulh. It deadest Iht spirits tad weaktat the btala. Its llaia uf evils teats down Iht atrouajett coaalltullaa aaa compltttly wrecks Iht mralal aaa pbvskal ataa,,, Tkaaaaails of rouag and mil,-gd aatn turotxk lllls scourge U HHMRttr WTI IHHUUSUIirflll IBHSIMJIIiai t 4" " i,, '.'i il.h-'i or Slled suicide's graves, II vat It Ikt sufferer for study, business and Ik serial at married itUlteea of, Mft. , II rttuMt le llrtd fttllngs, dUHarst, paralysis, aufirnlag tf Ike . ataa and aaraakea organs, lesl tjiaakooe, ilespondtaejr. fsr of Impending etsgtr, UakralMa,4M' pin, lose of aatuieiy eaaawaadertagaiiaa. Amusg lt MArtMIBO ItcreUet niteeateel. ItlMgiNilBlMeBt, Ultaalltrsiviloa ana Troalil. II bu fciosra ap mnee hones, eaased aionscparalwaaaadeterllMSIhaaallslhtreviUemiiblBtd. If yoa St tafferet mat Ibis moasier of all diseases, yen skould tonsull Potior aweany. II can poalttttly and pertsaatallt tlrcngtken ydur wasted and skrunktn orgeat tad icsloityoar asaabooo, ...... Mr Wud Wiurn with Wrali Bark A Weak ataeh brings an ualiuely death. Jllsaa uatoislaktble sigavl diMastd kldeest. Hot your batkntkt t lo gu Mvt ua la Iht slu.t, surrwrallug ftfllags, )iialiv ol ta heart, dt ranged stomach and a bleated i-uadlllim of Ibt tloniach and bowel Tlo Veil bate sediment orujkk-dmt deposlls Iu Hit urine t Ha you utlntlt Irxiututly I lure you traamatM of Ikt ttsual organs, parllal or lulal Impuitacy t If yeu hue any of Ikete syaiiiloBt yea kte dlaeased kklacys. To neglect the.e Iruublet ueaaa to yuu IilaWirs or Mngbrt lUMsataada premature gravt. Doctor Kwtany cures tush diseases. Tarlreeele, liydroeelt and til bladder dirnrulllet treated wllb unfalliag sueren. Haptare New uetbod, ture cute, iialaltts Irealmean ao kniu-, no duration Item wrk, aocspcrlucnl, A positive, rcrtkln tnd utrnitnent cuit. I'rlvate IMieatet iioBorrkira. lel and aulctuie cured. Syphilis, ike trvrosy of ike age. . . positively and forever cured. Ijldles villi rccelvt careful tad tieclal Irealiiitnt lot all Iktlr tsaay ailweala. Write irawayfioni Iheclly. Advice by mall flee. A tlstcly woid lioas Ibis emlaral pkyaielsa, whlck costs you aolhlag, may save yoa years or suffering tad nay save your Hie. bet's, "tlulde to health," a Ircallse ob all organs sad their dioceses, tree oa appllcaliea. Cor revpoadence slrlclly coaSdeallal. F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Harket St. SAN FKANCISCO. CAL. V" CUDF rOrtSTIDlTIAH 'lliTT nil ia a sot atEL OtitttfttSTS IARSllMITRI.T flTTlRllTRRn rn t ttmMlpM. raaeaMt are tkelaaal Uu sleasklellrse. 1. KTt:atiin gxatni fa., fklrsta. wtresM'aa..eatrk. tei. MILLIONS OF MELONS. Th Ha Bueklan'a Arnica Salve.' The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnapped Hands, chilblains, curus, aim mi nam eruptions, and puer tively cures piles, or no pay reauired It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25c per dox. For sale bv Unas, btrang. Ta Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascareu Candy Cathartic 10c or JSe. If C C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. NATIONAL TVPE. Forcta Which Kater Into th Work .f In Creation. Probably, says Itlackwood's Mntra siine, there is no link between an ochrc- ous complexion and a hasty temper in ruoaern man other than a racial on", The two qualities were coincidently de veloped by independent agencies. We know little of the nature aud working of the forces w hich go. to create a na tional type. That they are to some ex tent climatic and geographical is plain, for in New Zealand, Queensland and North America we find the process in visible operat ion. . Probably in the days of purely trib.il savagery any peculiar attributes of the founder of a clan migrating away from his fellows would give the key, which external nature would develop and' eiaoorate into a national characteristic. Such a pioneerwhether emigrant or outcast, would in most caws be a man of uncompromising temper and ex ceptional originality of mind; and, as is well known, these generally go with; pnysicai peculiarity as ntronrlv: marked. ' Moreover, all barbarians are extremely intolerant of any bodily de formity or strangeness of aspect, and often a man, or a family, chancine- to lie loffensively conspicuous in any such way, would be exiieiled from society. jn central America a hairv man wan deemed an impossible outsider bv the aborigine, while among the bracks of western and southern Africa an albino is always an outcast: These facts yliow how a new race might lie devclojied from sport,, wnich otherwise would he redissolved in the prcvulling national fruits, him." A curiy-hrnded voting man of 20 or thrrt at-.o-.it' drew near uud called to the taruijTcia coaV.ugly. llrtiv:.y iuMi.inlv hunched himself i')ii,i.d ri-:r' L:d in a pct.t-how iiig plain- ly hlF f,'-r; -e. "Wh' n hi w-rr free anil tery bitvyone day I watched him unwind rnrds, and yards of epun thread and flout down on a veritable ladder of it to a crannv half way dow n the rockv surface of a steep bluff. There he captured a. fairy beetle. He dragged bit. prey afKr him bv fold ing it in hit threads and hitching it to tbote pegs on his back. Hie eves are in tbe top of his head." "But tarantulaaare deadly poison?" "Yes, but they use their poison s u defense. They have enemies to cuard againrt iut as other creatures. There poison is carried in a little sac iu the last section f each foot and in the little ebarp claw at the extremity, that is also hollow. They also have two leeth that are venomous. "1 have observed that they tend tbeir young until thev are four week old. After that they deliberately run away from them ai:d leave, them to look after themselves. Tliis plan teaches them self-defense." St. 1ouis Star. Land Where the, Watermelon lb Calk Southern (reorgia is the land of water- muloiu). Here the watermelon is king tor nere everybody beJIovea in water melon. The melon field extern! rom ten to a hundred acre. Vines covering SO to 60 acre of ground are not an uncommon sight. Some ir rower hnvp cleared $S.0O0 on their watermelon crops alone. Those woo do not make a specialty of watermelon have from five to ten acres. This acreage will bring al trust e.,00, or at tbe rate of $30 per acre. 1 be watermelon district in southern Gcorgiu extend all the way from Thorn- nstille, near the 1-Iorida line, to Albany Theae two places arc hcadtiuartern of the watermelon crop, ulthout'll immense quantities are shipped from the many other station in the district. The melons are packed into a car on the side truck, having a layer of pine straw on the bottom of the car. Those THE VERY BEST OF BRICK AND MASON WORK. S. CHILDERS, flOnTRAOTOt. no DWILDEfl. I manufacture a splendid article oi Drick see saintles everywhere about the city Yard one block north af Brewery, Residence north C etreet, Med ford, Oregon. L E3, LYOn, QONTRAOTOR and PUILDER. JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. All work guaranteed first-clasH. Dans nnd CBtiroaU'H furnished it nil kind of work either brick or wood. , Bills ot I.UMIIKR ot alt kinds filled on abort notlre. Bsb. Doers and Mill wo Kinds any tninv in tbe stape of wood work can be bad on sbtrt nolle. .TfelMrength of Nature Aceordine to th ancient anvtbolan. nvtiM Hercules wrestled with Antaeus, every time be was thrown stronger than power from carta, nercn- Prostrated. "What are you doing with a Turkish lorsnge in this coal of fice?" "Our bookkeeper writes poetryj and we had to fix up a place for him trj lie down when his manuscripts come back." Chicago Record. 1 -She "And now, Charlie, Tsuppoei to-morrow you will have to speak to papa about, our engagement?" He- "Yes, dearest, I suppose. I must.;" (Aftef a pause) ' "Ha your father got a tele, phone?" Somerville .TOurmal. .A judge's little dsmchter who had attended her father's coprt.for the first time waw very much Interested in the proceeding. After her'returm homeBhe told her mother: "Papa irinde1 a speech. Mid several' other men made speeches to 12 men who sat nil together, and then those 12 men were put. in a dark cham ber to be developed." aT 11 aab. I 1- v- I . " 1 1 .1 I L V J 1 V ! J. wwi I I aonrce of health -and vigor. The clostrwe keep to Katun's laws th stronger and healthier w trow. When w cet away from . them we are sure to be overcome by weakness and disease. When sick ness nets hold nf n nan t V, tmly remedy to really enre him must be a natural remtsy. it maat-wotk accorainaj t natural laws and brlaa; feim right In tooch with Nature. ' Atrr unnatural stimulus tar mere temporary " appetiser " 'doe no per. tamrcnt toed to a yeraon who is debilitated and "nin dnwn." Ia these eimditMat'tM taoM perfWt, nat. Ural strnafth-bwilowrit'Dr. Flerea't Ooldea Medical Diaeovem. ' It artn-difeMlv nies tb sstnral BnlriHe processes, tad crtatea mm, wnnsnnnni nratajia ana vixai rare in fjw n way that Nature ewate thtnt. 1-It -eaptjrttatts the Kottuatb and-liver t tltalunj ibt eircularioa and feed th nerve- eeur wllb pure, bltliT MawtV Tbls It of regular size and ahniic form the lower part of the pile, and those of irregular 7vTrl fri'rrl ie are put on top. When the. "special ' melon train" comes along the car is hitcheil on, and away It goea on ita two- day' journey northward, ride-tracking everything that gets in it way, even jmnnniL-r irnnii. harh day for weeks car load after car load of melons rolls over the railroads leading into Jersey City. Each car. as we have said, will hold about 1,200 mel ons, and when the melon. trains dump tbeir shipments the big freight denote present sights worth traveling across tewn to behold. The striped and dark- green balloon are ranged in great plies. Each pile belong to some dealer, anil often bear hi name. , Although thou sands of melons come on each train load. wim uiuBv uk enccaeu on ana com- I ir i , v . . . . . . pared with the bill of lading. Of course, uetlo, full of life, nerve and vliior. Ub No-To- a rew melons are broken in transit, and "us "e wnntter-worker, that makes weak men On f f Via ! L at . b wva4 ilaiLnln srnll hi 1 1 1 iX mt A ffikin -owd of gamin, desperately bein. .tbiSl.. 51----- lure xnv hbi -uk i win !. acujcii w luc urirr lor DroKen mi: "Hfty. dom. luit vrow no rwA dat cRnnk-do, plenae." ou will find offloo In Halloy block ovor postofflco. your coiorco Drotner eageny eying the Chronic diseases, and diseases of utuuvmii meions, noping against nope women anu cblldron a specialty. mm one svrsy melon mignt. jail ins way, Orefoi b jumped tut again ever,- aainlnc fresh every contact with tbe ien eoaqnerea aim K last onlv bv hoMinar bint -ht Ike air away from tbt source of bis ttrentlb. antil be arrew weaxer tnra weaker - and- finally be came exhausted. Antsrus i a Trout and Slush. Trout hMiing ia rather a difficult sport on uucouut of the shyness of the Hull, but in "ii" particular place near Geneva, where the It hone leaves the lake, they can lie easily caught with nets. Chemical works manufacturing great quantities of musk-like artificial perfumes have recently been located there, and since they began work the fish have collected in regular shoals near the drains coming from the fac tory. Fishermen haul them out In al most incredible quantities. Boat Tteure Bert tad Ratett Totr life away. and only thouc who have seen the south ern darky in watermelon time can ap preciate his deepest feelings when he sings: ! "Oh,-see dar Watermllllon a-tmllin' thew ae rencet,, , How I with dat watermllllon It was mine De white folk muat be foolish to lef It uar aione, A-smllln- at me from tit vine." "-Harper' Weekly, The Rlcbtat Clonda. -During (lie nasi vcor a commlUj,e of the UritlHh Association for the Ad vancement rof Bclencn boa been n- gugexi in measuring the height of clouds with the aid of photography. ' HlmuH tntieoiis pictures of a cloud are miulf! by two enrnernh placet) BOO feet opnrf exartly Natnre'tway.f enrin nerv.x. ,,u " ncctcd , oy telegraph wires. iurtrtm,,4tblllry, lBtmni. BdnenrlS. I I roni the n mount of dlplnceinent, of tne cioutl c'liiiscd by viewing (, oltci- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' Land office at nnitnhnpi. n.n.n ' ' .n.ll 00 1807. Notloe Isbnrehv itvnn lha, l.'! Inrinwln,,' named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mako flnul proof In support of his olalm and that said proof will be made before W, 8 (.rowan, county )udto of Jackson Couaty, at Jacksonville. Oreabn, on June li, Wl, vis: , WILUAMP.aiUNTI) On.n. E.NO.eWI for the y. of the swW of sooSjnw!, ofnc"4, nofthenwM, seo 17 1 tp 30 , r 8 went, " Honnrnosthe following wltnosses lo prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. M. Sullivan. R. Darling-, John Klncald, g- Mulveyhlll, all of Gold Hill, Jacknoa County OroRtn. oo-J R, M. VEATCH, Recistor. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' BUTLERfli ...JEWELER Watch Repairing Opposite Hotel Nut NOTICE FOR.PUBLICAXWN. ' Land Office, at RostbOrif, Orretimr April 111, IRSrr. Notice Is hereby given that tbe followlne named sottlor has filed notice 'of hertalenlltm to mnko final proof in support of her tlalm.aed that said proof will be mudelibfo re W.B;)rowell, county jiiuK oi Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, ob May lr, 1SU7. vlw JfBljBEjiA M. PIltW.BV- ' On If. B, No. TT76, for tbe nil of tlie cU and the S" ".r."10 f X "n1 ,no o ,0l "Ki of seo IM. tp Si s, r II west. Hho names the following witnesses to rrovo berconllnuoua residence upon and cultlvBtlon of. said land, vlsi . Stephen I.onefnliow, Lewis 0. Hirer, 0. 0, Prosloy, a 1 of Wlmer, Oreson, and WUm My bee of Jacksonville; Oregon, , jp-m-oi , , ii. h. VBiTCa,elirter. NOTICE FOR" PUBLICATION. namo4 seltlor ban filed notice -of br iaMnUon !S obKo llnul proof In support tit Ms claim anil that jam proofwlil beMMe before W-. fT.Otowell Land office at Roseburar', Oregon, April 19, Notice Is herch; given that the following 1W7, 1 Dtulrujf tU-'patlVja ytm-'tM PIfeJ aeOltiBas have becom reccfnlsecl staadarn nmcaiw - larotigBMt " lb worm. Ml "Pleasant Pslltts" art a atrfect and per manent enre far constipation, Sitter (lies t. dt falcon, of Cortmt Chrlttt, Katces Co., Texss. writes! " Tblt Is to tell yon Ibst I bave been ill for twenty-one years and waa tsally cured by your medicines ' Ooldea Medl cal'INscovcry ' and 'Favorite Prescription.' I was tomplettly cured after taking tbe medicine." nntely from eimh end wf the iwii.fnoi buse line, lis height can 1m -cnlciilntc.il: Some of tha "iri!ickcre.l-Hky" clouds plio-i togi-aphctl wetii 7 mill high, Tim loftiest cldntlH hose eleviil Ion wns t,li us lnciiHiiral In'longcil to 4 Ire'-typo known u cirrus or "ciirl-cloiioY the height bc ing ii IIMIeiimi'ij flininrmllus.' named settler has filed notice of bis Intention w make unal proof In support of bis claim and that said nrnnt will lu, ma1 hfffori, W. fl Crowell, eounty Judge of Jaokson county, 6ro- ku" uacKHOBViiie, urcgon. may in, loir, vis: nrvil. J. riKKR On II. K. No 6uM, for tbo soM of soc Hl.tp 86 s, r lCIIHt. no named the following witnesses to prova his continuous rosldonce unon and cultivation VI, BUIU lDU, VII -loos, monoiH, oriirownNboi Ilutte: John Jsckson Countv. Oraifon. li-uiii iii iv, si, vr.ATun, iiogistor, eountv Judge of Jaoksoa Counll. Orein, at, JaoksOnvUlft (rregon, oi Ju?n. &, yli; ' On H.K.NoroWjforUieseMof th neb' of seo. tp. Xi , rj 9 east and tout t an t, neo, I : i oi sop. a, to, as s, r. a east. . . Me named the following wltaesses to fcrovo Ills coDtlnuouB renldenee upon and ooltlvatlon of said land.vlri., . , . , . i 'i",!' L' ")' llootbliyj of Prospoot; J. B. Kuyart, Volntv Webster, of ialedford, all of Jaokson County, Oregon, n-M-m.ai . ... R.M;VBAIcn,Iv(rlirler. na, vis: llohols.of Eagle Point, John Compton, sboro; Benjamin Fradonivurg, oi Ulg ohn Rovedge, of Lake Oreok, all of Wanted-An Ideaf rroteoiyour jneati trey mar bfta von wnsi Wrtle JOIIt WKODKBUCHK a OO i-rawmt-Alior. andlut of two aaa and lavttuoa waateaT Who eta think of tome slmol opawinr