T""a OUR COUNTY . E - i. i 1 i 1 1 1 . ,1 , iff! titlfle I'olnt Kn'ifluu, MV A. 0, IIOWI.KTT. Minn IiUluh Fryer Ih ruportud JvhhIu Hullurd In touching ill. tha woriiy sohool. Scott 1'uol vUltoil friomlH on Ap pldKiiUi litHl week. MrH, Joint HIlRor, of Portland, visited friends in our town recently. lioyd Tucker und his sinter, Miss Ivu, uro viulling llio fmnily of J. J. Kryur. It. U. Minttsr culled on your cor respondent on olliulul business IhhI Friday. . Mr. and MrH. Whetstone wore tho uudBtH of Roy. Muumuw IuhI Hunday. John Inlow. forinorly of title place, in smiling on hit) old friends bete, again. .M-MravBinolair.relur.ned hopio Hut-, nrday from a viwit with Jackson villi friends. Walter Htieklu cumo out from Mod ford Sunday and moved hiH r mother to tha Hub. ... MiaMi Klva, Loe and Oscar Mid dlebuiher wore tho happy guest of our children last Sunday. ' 'Supt. Ouh Newbury visited some of the schools in the distrlcU east ttnd south of here last week. Mrs. W. Massall, of upper Little Hutte creek, went U Portland last wouk for medical treatment. ; Mrs Frank Wiliaarth and three 1 children," of Medfordr are 'vinitiuK their old friends thereabouts. I'orcy Woody and Anderson brothers, of Phoenix, were hauling wheat to our;grit mill hurt weak; 'Mrs. Thomas and her son, Chan., have roturned from a visit to Mrs. T's brother, Mr. Ptiarce, on Forest ureek. O. W. Howard, one of our entor prisiaR horse men, expects to start for Klamath County in a few days with his horses. Our eflloient road supervisor, Charles Carney, and his corps of road workers havo been doing some good work on our roads. ; Mrs. Taylor, of Ashland, has been visiting friends in this nuigli Iwrhood. Sho spent a few days with Mr. Goodell's family alno. Tho marriage bells aro ringing in this neighborhood again, and be fore this is in print, I will bo ready to report anothor wedding. Win. Uaymon, of Woodville, came un Sunday on bis wheel to visit tho family of G. W. Hooka thorn, rcturniug the next doy. . ,' Joe Rader, one of our 1 leading cattle men, has been galhoring his caltlo for the past weok, preparatory ... to .Uki.ig thorn .to. their summer range Little Mabel Moriuu ran a pin - into her foot one day last week and is havine auite a sorious time with it. Fears are entertainod that she may Iobo her fool. Master Frank Merino, accom panied by bis sister, Miss HonrietU. and " M!bs Boss Brown and Mr. . Morine, the old gontleman, wont to the county seal last Friday, roturo- for those who find it. j)yhat is the missing sentence: . Schillings Best tea is --because it is r..t tv.rk.ee of Stliillinfs Bat Ticket; send it with your guess to One mess allowed for every yellow eiaoo li,l iil ou are entitled to two futsses for each ticket. If as mm oerson finds the word (.Ms will ke divided equallr amehg " Every one sending a yellew ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping tobies at the and the contest. ' vefepe. will receive a charming 189!. I vl fc IWaddlilori t the $ieo offered mi 15th. r .. ,.,.., . '.. rj r Gut this out. iYou, won't see it again for two weeks. A San Francisco 1 liu bv wnv nf MiiilfnnL whrra MIhs Henrietta romulnc'I until Saturday. J, K. Stickle, formerly of this place, but now of lily, Klamath County, wus here last week with his little (luiiitliter, Varliin, visiting his mother In-luw and friends. Kov. J. I'. Mooniuw came near getting his arm broken between the elbow and the shoulder last Sun day. He was taking the hobbles oil' of one of his horses, when alio horse jumped, ftrlking him on the arm. Ho is imlte badly hurt, but not seriously . Last Friday juilo a goodlv num ber of the patrons of the school in district No. i!7, visited tho school, where Mrs. 1'. K. Simon, noo Ella Benson, alias "Will," toad prepared an interesting program that was well carried out, tho children per forming their parts remarkubly well. Mrs. S. seems to be quite popular among tho parents as well as the pupils. Kov. Uobort Knnis, of Jackson ville, camo out Saturday and preached for us twice on Sunday. Tho congregations were very, fare, and the goneral deportment of the younger portion of tho congregation above the average, but at night somo of the young gentlemen remained outside and talked so loud as to disturb the audience and the speaker. This is enough. Tbey will do better next time. They did not think, of being beard. -Jerr? Heekathorn, who was ex peotod home last week, had the misfortune to cut off one of his little toes.. The lady with whom he was Imardins sewed it on again, but it did not suit him and he took an ax mrl urid the edge on the crippled toe arid' re-severed it. Therefore he had to wait until bis toe - was well, in order to ride home on his bicycle. Tat Mail goes regularly to him. Ho says he has to have it to know what is going on in these parts. John Williscroft had a narrow escape from being killed or drowned one (lay last week. He was crossing Butte creek on a Hume, when it gave away, precipitating bim into the water about fifteen feet below, of the flume falling after bim, but fortunately ho escaped being struck by any of them. Mr. Middle busber's little boy was following Kim hnL iu far enouuh behind in m off of tho nart of tho Hume that gave away. Mr. W. says that ha thouBht his time hod come. The fi,rni, of the current was such that bis foet wore swept from under him mil he swam and floated quite a limaniH tiefore he could make the bank. 1 V. II. JohnmiD, Newark, O., says, "One Minnie Couch Cure saved roj ...I.. ..hll.l Imrn llvlnir hv crOUD." II haa saved thousands of olhors sufTerlntr from oroup. pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious wroainoo. lung iroinnun. Birn.iir thi. drupL-lsl. Metfford; Dr. J. Hinklo, Central Point. , Beaglo 1 torus. ' ' IIV A. HUNCH. Urnnl Harris and Mr. Nelson aro hauling wood to Medford Knhnvlor Hammond, of Trail nrk. visited relatives hero laBt Sunday. Mies Inez Potter has gone to Ashland to spend the Bummer with relatives. , . Quite a number of our young men intend Btarting for Klamath word in the following is not only pure but it fresh-roasted. tea at your trocers ; take out the Ytlfav Schilling's JSnt 7ia, Sin Francisc, by ticket. . If your guess reaches us befot U lets tieoo. If several find rl, the them. Those senaing tnree or mere m mm calendar, ad vertiscment ea it. 1 weiwllV pay $100 each te h two (Xttew Stkiilitt Mnt tellow tickets Were June Schilling & Company County noxt week to find work in the hay Holds. E. C. Pomorov, I), W. Beobo, f . C. Norris and M. A. Houston visited Mod ford Monday. Numerous fishermen line the banks of Kogue river n'-ar here but none seem to have any success, as it is too early and the river is too high. The Auliouli school doses June 25th. The advanced class hoC taken up algebru und bookkeeping and seems to be much interested in the work. This is said to bo the best country school in Jackson County. Our people are complaining be cause we get no rain and tho corn and wheat need it badly. We can not understand wby Jacksonville and Medford should get good showers every few days and we be left to sudor from drought. We aro boginning to doubt that it "rains alike on the just and unjust," but are forced to the conclusion that in this section of Oregon the unjust are getting more than their share of it. WORK ItKAOJ.K ITKMH IIV, A. JAY., Everything needs raiD. Rev. J. A. Slover will preach at the New Hope church on Bunday, Juno 6th, , ,,' , , ,., .. ... , S. H. Glass has purchased a new header aod ie making preparation for a big run. ., ' , ., The Antiocb school is progress ing nicely under the management of Prof. Allen. It is reported there will be a Fourth of July celebration at Moon- ville this year. Frank Hammond, of Trail creek, passed . through this section, last reports lots or rain in toe mountains. "Thny are dandiei" (kid Too. Bow- ert, of the Crooket, Texas, - Enterprise, while wrllln? aooul uewim l.nno Karly Ulnera, tbe famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of tbe uimnh and liver. Stranff. tbe druiT' fflst. Medford; Dr. S. Binkle, Central Point. Kanes Creek Items. BV SINE DIE. Mrs. Knotls and Mr. Higinboth- am spent last Saturday, the guest of Mrs. K. Ulson. Crops of all kinds are looking well, but ajittlo shower would be all right just now. Miss Bertha Pankey, of Central Point, is stopping with Mrs. M. Obenchain, at this place. Kd. and Ada bwinden spent last Sunday on Galls creek, the guest of tboiraunt, Mrs. Kusseii. Wm. Hicinbotham, who is at work for Olson BroB. on Poorman's creek, spent Sunday at home. Ed. Roten has returned from Juckson Creek at which place he has been visitine his father and Mr. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean, of Josephine County, spent several days of last week' visitinc' their -daugntor, Mrs, Gale, of this place. ' Mrs. Grosline, who has been viBitine here for the past four months with her mother, Mrs. Ed OUon, returned to her home at Glen dale last Friday. . t . Urrll Uv M 1897. v Robert Cook, of Galls creek, and Miss Josie Hall, of this place, ineir many Kanes oreek friends wish for, them much happinesB and prosperity Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison li wttn Diue-moss, out aiu nature oy umn; wiu i L,iie.x.ariy Ftlsars. tha famous little Bills for con stipation, biliousness and stonactr and liver troublos. They are purely vefte table . Strang, tbe druggist, Meuord Lir. J . uidkio, VH3niri rumi. Forest Creek Jiews. nv OPERA. Mr. McFeo will leave soon for British Columbia. ' ' .. Molntyre Duolap aro peecinB away with good results. . , - Mr. Winnincharn'e people will movo to the upper y alley. The men on V. H. Bostwiok'i mine aro doing well with groun sluioing. ' A nionsterouslv large panthor has been seen several times near Mr, Horn's place. Send over vour cattle buyers am wo will do them up with cattle and reasonable figures. 1 , The Mt. Trable Quartz Claim Company is gotting out considerable ore and ' have two, teams hauling the oro to. B. C.' Brooks'mill on tbe right fork, 'c i .' ' i. i. Relisious services' Were conducted in the Tower district last Sunday by Rev. Kirk; who hag charge of this circuit..' Sunday; school is being held every1 Sunday at three p. m. ii Ole doivt say much about; his mine this spring but we suspect it Is as rioh as ever., Vo are expect ing to hear some, of these days of him turning over another ;boulder and getting $24,000 from under it. , Mr. ArmprieBt has just finished spraying his orchard tho second time. Ho reports his trees over loaded and will require thinning. Ho will try for a premium on prunes mi FOV70ER Absolutely furo and peaches this fall at the fair, also on sugar beets and fine hogs. The Hvdraulio Mining Company Is making lots of improvement about their mines. They have been digging a large ditch; putting in another large reservoir ' and nave added telephone, connections from their dwelling to the claim. Tbey are cleaning up with a force or ten or twelve men. Tbe company which purchased tho Peter , Black .by drauliciimin contemplatcsdoing' a vatt' amount of work this summer, putting in reservoirs and . cutting , ditches. Tbey tell me there is a back chan nel running the whole length ot Forest creek and it is rich in gold Uggets as far as prospected. ' Some for ten,' some for twenty and some fur thirty years have, suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for plies and all forms of skin diseases. Strang, the druffiriV Med ford; Dr. J. Hlokle, Central Point. Trail' Creek .Trailings. Crops will be slim in this locality if rain does not come soon. -.. . Chester Wilson, of Garell is here visiting with his parents. Tense Safford. of Eagle . Point, made a trip up Rogue river one day last week.' ' '. . M. Winninsham and family, of Elk creek, have started for Douglas County, Oregon. Mr. Akin and family, of Pros pect passed here recently on their way to tbe valley. Henrv Mitchell, of Asbestos, went through here last week on his way to uppgr,, Kogue river. Grandma Briscoe has . j 1 returneu home from a visit with her grand daughter. Mrs. J. E. Rodgers, of i Antiocb. A Dartv of miners, comprising! Peter Applegate and three others,! passed through here recently on their way to tiK creeit. . . Gus 1 Williams, of Medford, ac companied by a gentleman from San rancisco, was lingering among friends at tbe Trail bouse last week. Edward Briscoe and his uncle James Briscoe have returned from a prospecting tour. They had poor success in prospecting owing to me absence of- grass-for their' horses and the amount of snow on the divides. Terrible accident, It is a terrible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony aud the frightful disfigurements can be quickly over come without leaving a sear . by usms DoWitt's Witch Uuzel Salvo. Strang, the druggist, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. ' ' Brownsboro Items. BY REBECCA. Mrs. J. V. Seyedge, Creek, visited friends in of Lake town re- cently, 1 Mrs. Pannie Birdsey, of Gold .Hill,' visited her parents here a few rlava RlnRA. ,'T' ' '' - John Compton,. accompanied by T. Hart, are on a mountain, excur eion at .present.. ,.t .',',',, 1 'Wm'. Marlow, who- is circulating a remonstrance against the release of Lawrence Wade, ' spent a night here recently; i : ' MiBB Katie Fries, teacher at Lake Creek, visited her home at Central Point Friday evening, re turning Sunday. Mrs. 0. H. Haskins,of Medford, on her trip to Sig Butte to visit her daughter, Miss Fannie, spent a pleasant dinner hour with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. liell. W. J. Compton, J. R. Bell and . V. Osborn are working at their irrigating ditch the last tew days. Fine orchards and beautiful gardens can be matured in this section by employing the element so lavishly provided by nature the clear run- nina water from our noble little streamrrButte creek., , , . ; ; '"' ' ! Bucklen'a Armea Salve. . The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tettor.onapppa nanaB.cnuoiaius, oorna, and all skin eruptions1, and' poal tlvolv euros ollosi or not rav reaulrod, It is gpsranteer to glvo perfect satis faction or money roiuauea. rrice mc per box. - t or salo bv Unas, siren;, , !,ii'. l.l ',' 1-.'. .' 'The best five cent clear made' Is the Multnomah (lull you get them at the rauico. - All kinds of wood for sale. Lonir wood, short wood, hard wood, soft wood and just plain wood. Bellinger li mil, dravmen. , ; 'Die wienie lias r.infiriiii'H ten nomin ation of William Morrow of California! to l Unllflil NiHtcs Circuit Judge for Ninth Judiiiinl t'iroiiil. ; ' The .I0I1 11 K11I011 company's 'depart ment store of Toronto, , Can., was burned, hum W'W.OOO. Tlio Poiitliorn liolel, at Meridian, Mix.., one of lie llucHt blocks in tliu win tli, wiiH diiiiiHKoii to the extent ol IM),000 by flru. The prorlilont lias decided upon the aiioJntinttnt of C. 'J'utlilll of Colinn biu t ityInd.,' ax. United Htates com mlssioner for Alaska. It Ih riiported that within a few weeks a ilt.-nl will lie mailt' hntween a syndi cate of KiikUhIi capntilists in Cripple creek ami Vlclor,Col., gold mines, anil two linr-H of railroad connecting the mini iik dislrii.'l with the nearest trunk line railroads, that will giye the syndi cate control of the shipping facilities from the mining camps to the east. The edict has gone forth that no dog may be brought into the kingdom of Great Britain without a special license from the liritiuli board of agriculture. The .board fears that American dogs will bring hydrophobiawith them. - -The Hans Poll wagon road ihaa been Inished to within twenty-three miles of'CotvHIs reservation. ' Tweaty-eight mile hare ttr"biiilt. " The road is being built fit the rate of a mile a day. . Henry Boldman, a Contra , Cosia arm laborer, , shot- his., wife, .with small : revolver- and . then attempted suloide. Both will recover. Mrs. James Berry, an aged colored woman, was shot 'and instantly killed by. bet jealous, wife-beating husband. Jerry Jones has been selected chief fth Humboldt Indian tribe and will to to Washington to see President Mc- Kinley and get him to Intercede for government aid. ' , . J. A. Albrecbt of Cervall'ia, Or., has a fig tree In hi. yard jhat ia flve years old, and al, the butt the. tree i four or fijre .inchea iu diameter. r Mr. Albrecht stlmatea that there are fully 'JOOO figs' a the trew this year. .; , Strawberry growers of .Hood river. Or., say .that an immense crop ie com ing on and that persons seeking work can , find employment . for the next month piukina berries in Hood River val)ey.: i,r . , . -.51 4 'A moresitent which is expected lo develop into a more or leas general ewrtailssent of production among .the lew Eogland cotton mills ie to be 111 eeguraUd next month. The nusatis- factorv condition of the market is responsible for the more. . Deet Tskstes Sslt aa SsMks lew Mis Iwss. To quit tobecco easily and forever, be mae nctie. lull of life, nerve nd rljor, take No-To-Bao, the wonderworker, -that makes weak mea jirmi. All druccists. 40c or II. curacuaraa- nrw.bi.. .A nni. tn- Addraaa I filprllnr- K-ruhIv Ca. nhtCftlFO Or Kew York. Doctor Daniclson, Ortica in Hallev block over uostoffico Chronic diseases, and diseafes oj women and children a specialty. 2,'o-To-Bac for Fifty Centa. Guaranteed lobocvo liault cure. muUea weak aaeo airoas. uiooa pure. wc.ti. aiuisi Executor's Sale of Real Property In th CnnntT (tirt of ifae CoUDtV Of JacUftOTI, Slave OI UIXKOD, suiing ior iac iransacnun of probate business. In the matter of the e.stale of B H Carver, VTOTICE Is hereby given thai the undersigned IN as executor of the above named estate, by virtue of an order of sate made by tbe said county courton May 4. IWVf HI on Md after SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1W offer at private sale, as provided by Jaw. the following described real estate belonging to said eitiaie, to wu: The sw-4 of awl, sec 33. tp W south or range : 1 east; e& of swVi, wii of sc. sU n wi. swij; of neVi wj4 of sw4. sec a. lots n and 4 of sen 8, lots and 6 of sec 10, lots 1. i and 3 noo H ,dH of the nw and n'i of ne, ec 14: Juts 3 and 3, sec IS; also commencing at the nw corner of fractional seW of am4 sec M.tUence s 38 mds ihnnm n fis mds. thencji n M rods thence w SSrotls to place of beginning, containing acres; and also beginning at nw corner of do nation land claim NoM, tp 38 south of range. 1 west; thence east 56.0ft cha; thence south 67.60 chs to south boundary of d 1 o No SI; thence hatt ttifnr n 2nL rhi thpnce W 125.35 .chs;' thence n 4" chs to place of beginning in IU HOU II, ipiD wilt" vi iur,v a w tainlng In all 10S3.TV acres, excepting therefrom the following described lands heretofore sold and conveyed; 100 acres sold to I N Shook, as described in volume 16 pat?e !7S deed records; 1M.04 acres sold to Levi Morris as described in volume 26, page 564, deed records; acres ewil.1 tn Wm Un1hft as rifsortbl in volume 12. pffe 5W, deed records; 3-' acres sold to IVC Cmei nlaman as ltMirlhMl In Vftltime 'Jrt. TiACt 368. eistawt nsnnrilH tntn.1 nustihnr of aures.iold. VHi.Z leaving wo. 17 acres 01 lanu oeionging 10 mo estate and all situated in JacKson uouniy, fitat nf Oreeon. Terus or Sale Cash In hand. H. K. UOOFEK, Fjooutor of the estate of E. W. Carver, do ceased. 1 Dated May 1807, GO EAST via . Liarary - Car - Route ! AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE Rook Ballast No Dust.... THE ALL RAIL ROUTE wenai piioicj Oisiiici ! SEATTLE AND SPOKANE Shortost and Qutckost Lin j to . ST.: PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, ; DUlUTH, CHICAGO, .... ' ,,..; AND Att POINTS EAST ...... " Through Fataoe sn4 Tourist Bloopers, Olnlug and Library Ohsorratlon Cars.M DAIL7 TBAXN3. ,; , ,, FABX TIME Sorvloo and Scenery Uneq.ualed, For Tickets and Cull Information call on or address: J. E. ENVART, Agent, At Jackson county Uanh, Medford, Ore. ' ' UBN A. 'LOWELL. Amint, WondvlllS! Oregon '', ',' I.E. DKt.0 Agent, ' Qoli I n, OroKon 1 C-STRvr.NR, ' A.' B.C. DEN '' iSSTON. O W ft A.tkattlc, WuU . Q 1 & F A, Portland Meals In GB.,r-flM A NEW TRIULIPH! THB DREADED CONSUMPTION CAX BR CUBED!! , A. Blooura, the Great Chemist and Scientist, will Bend to Sufferers , Three Free Bottles of Ills Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Consumption and All Lung Troubiee. - Nothing could be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more joy to thoafllioted than tho generous offer of the honored and distinguished chemist, T. A. Hlo oum, M. C, of New York City. t. He has discovered a reliable and ab solute cure for consumption, and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest dis eases, catarrhal anootionB, gonoral decline and weakness, loss of flesh und all conditions of wasting away; and to make Its great merits Known, will sond three free bottles of his newly dis covered remedlostoany afflicted reader of Tim Ma if.. Already his "new sclenti Ho system of medicine'1 has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless eases The Doctor considers it not only hi professional, but his religious duty a duty which he owe to humanity to donate his Infallible cure. ' , Me has proved tbe "dreaded con sumption" to be a curable disease be yond a doubt, Iu any climate and baa on me in nis, American ana European laboratories thousands ol "Heartfelt testimonials of gratitude" from those benefited and cured In all parte of tbe world.' ' " " "" ' " .'' Catarrhal and Dulmocarv troubles lead to Consumption, and consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy, 'and certain death. Don't delay until it is too late.- Simply write T; A. Klocum, M. C, 88 Pine street. New York, giv ing express and postomce aaarese,ana the free medicine wil be promply sent. Please tell tbe Doctor you saw his offer In The Mail, . .,".'', NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land office at Roeebure. Oregon., April 93, 1SS7. Notice Is hereby given that tbe following named settler baa filed aotkee ef kle latentlon la aiaka final proof la support of his elalar ana that sale proof wUl be made . before W. 8 rCrowerl, eoonly ixlte-f Jeo Connlj, at Jacksonville. Oregon, oa June . lew. vus, . WILLIAM P. COUNTS On H. B. No: sail lor the sw of the sw; of seeS;nwito(neX aJioftbcDW!, see 17; tp Si a, rawest. 'v..' t ue names me loiwwmg wunwBen w viv. bis oontioaoos residence upon and -eulttvatloD ol said land, els (.." ' A. as. MUinvan. It. u. vaning, ouu mimui, 8. Hulvejblll, all of Oold BUI, Jackson County a'aoH R. M. Vkatch, Register. TASTELESS ME 18 J UST AS COOD FOR ADU LTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOct. . OAtjaTiA.iUsB..Hm.J&un. Paris MedVrtne Co., St. Louis, Mo. OcnUemeo: We sold laM year, 600 botUoa o GROVE'S TASTELKtSS CHILL TONIC and hav houiiht three areas already tbia year. In all oar ex- Bcver told an article that nicn nnlTrmal MOia tacilon as jour Tonic, loursvuly, Sold byChas. StraDjr.druggiBtaMeiiford "i6 'l 1' Billir sin t. B. HARDEN, Prop'r All Work strictly first-class and my prices are the low--est in the city.... Shop on Seventh street, oj posite Union Livery Stables. W. I. Vawteb. Pres. B. F. Adkins. V-Pres . . J. E. Krtart, Cashier. ... CAPITAL, $50,000 ... MEDFORD, - - OREGON Loan monev on appro red security, recefvo tie posits subjeot to check and transoot a eenera. banking business, your business solicited... Correspondents: Ladd ft BuRh. Salem. Ansto California Bank, San FranoLuco. Latlu av . Tilton, Fortland, Corbin : Banking Co., N. V. There Isn't a Branch ... Of Blacksmithing that i. do not fully ' understand, , and 1 my prices, ' will v not ' cripple your purse, nor -will the shoes I set pripple your ihorses. , I do all kinds of agon and carriage work.. J. R. WILSON Superior job printing Mail odloe. TO Jackson County Bank