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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1897)
THE 1IEDF0RD LIA1L -,!, Pabllshed Every Friday Hernial. A. S. BLITON. WAN WM BORN TO HUSTLE. He la of tow dayat but qulto a plenty. .SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. ..(tiered la the Po.tothoe M Medford, Oregon M BeoondClsss Mall Matter. Medford, Friday, August 27, 1887. , w - NEWS OP THE STATE wu that Kirk shot and killed Jonos from a distance o( 30 tool, supposing him to bo a doer. Kvtdenoo was aftr ward found tending to show tbat tho men recently had troublo of tome kind, and that Kirk (hot Joues througli malloe. The evtdonco furnUbed by tho tiled oliiliua tu the secretary of state's olDou shows tbo ohurgi's of Iran, puruttiun oi oonvlctsand Insane uaviiiu boon greatly roduoud. If those wtlhholdliiir tbolr olairas make a showing similar to those tbat have presontod llnlre and tukon duplluato vouchers therufor, It will Ira found a revolution oas oven enooivu in tho industry of carrying the Insane and ootivtuta. Unou arrival lu Salem now, many of the sheriff convoy their charges on atruot-oars or afoot to tbolr domination. Tho oooo universal custom of charging "2 AO hack hire" for overy patient or oony lot at Salem, and often at the other end of tho lino and for ohanging oars. Is growing obsolete. Sales Talk Mary E Rose, of Ashland, has beon granted a widow's pension. Eighty thousand sheep are being driven overland to Kansas. The rvuaiea are now atliaWCltv They are everywhere asked to move other ways of making charges have . been abandoned, and there really sooins CoQullle Olty la without Sre proteo- to be a rivalry amoug some ol the tlnn at anv kind not oven a oubllo sheriffs In making a record for tho low. bucket, est oharges. One from a distant county There were four cases of prostration ha P",1 ow ho avoided renorted from heat in Lane County, back hire and how he saved hotel bills With Hood's Bsrsapa-rllla,''BaleTlk,"ud show tbat this med. clue bss enjoyed publlo oonfldenoe and patronage to a grantor extent than accord ed any other proprietary niedlulue. This is simply beosuae It possesses greater merit and produces grvater cures than any other. It I not what we say, but wna. auuU's Barsapariiia aoee, that tells the story. All advertisements of Hood's Barssparllla, like Hood's BarssparUla it sell, are honest. We have never deceived the publlo, and this with Its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have aoiaing oounuence in it, ana ouy njoodTs Friday, Seoretary of State Klnoald has re fused to audit the WllUrom the Weston Xformal School The oounty court of Washlngt3n on the road by buying one meal for nimeeu ana patient. Anotnor snorin orouirht a patient from Koseburir. a distance of 145 miles, and his bill was 126 81. Leas than two years ago it cost that amount to brlug a man 14 V Sarsaparilla Almost to the exotuslon of all others. Try It, Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood a Co., Lowell, Mass, , , , nm aro uis oniy puis 10 uko tlOOU S FillS with Hood's oaraauarllla. bounty Will build a County tall tO OOSt miles from Salnm. and fnrmnrlv It nnat w uiura vuu wvu. esouto net one inside the asvium or Too poxtofflce at Anderson, joso- penitentiary II committed in tsaiem. fielme. and the site 'moved two miles James Wilson, secretary of agricult- smith. I speaking about the sugar beet .wrlt n thn fnpt.lflMtlnnn at AHmlr. lseJ said that the government would alty head will begin about the 1st of purchase all the surplus seed grown to ftteDtember. About JOU men will be use tor tree aisiriouuon. Wpiuytu. Th. axh.m. In n ..I tk. A.. The assessor of Douglas County baa lr.,v.i. ,fr..i a ..... MIWH M ,. 1, ,. MWWUHIIWWWUIJ mil IIIIVUIII, Of' J0 Der mile. . mnam jeaiousiy eaistmg faaitafAaiH ST'nsitaa Uin .r3n.Al The Portland 'Ji.O. A. has raised - vu.,u., 460,080 and will commence the work of Jeka L. Sullivan will run for mayor erecting a -new buiming in tbat olty at lot Boston wis tall as an Independent xamnui ana r ourtL streets caauiaate, witn the avowed Intention United States Senator Geo. W. Mo- ef defeating Mayor Quincy for re-elect' Bride and Ex-United States Senator I iaaw Quincy refused to shake hands John R. Mitchell arrived in Portland. I ith 8nUin at a nmntnn , k. oaturaay evening, -ira i waanington, s-chasploa wants revenge. IM. a a . t T... ,in i !.. I a man was -louna in Inlhelun "ZbSZT A marriage e.w York, a few night. lloense has been Issued to Peter Weaver, ent a Bullet through bis aged oU, ana Uarrle Jlesterman, aged " luenimea as ueorge 16. Weyman, better known throughout the The:Qnaf Mute aahml will ha ntwn eoentry as California Geonre, a netor- tor toe receutlon oi nuiilia on tne fttn wus Kaaioier ana rauruerer. 4v of September 189f7. Regular class Tha nihllina in Tn.iu ..nu. n.u. Tk"1" begin Monday morning Sep-1 nlo ilu med alarming propor , ! X -, . ' ' tions and the entire country is in troops are beinii .'tronrirmdrtnl i,dlT "1 ntonu and .ill.l fnr hi. no. Hold nf lahnr " rusuea ra uie irontier. lllllt- about SeDtember 1. " now has over 35,000 men on the bord- The cayuee canning eatabliahment I ' &t Li nn loo, Or., has an order from Wheat reached the dollar .-mark at France, for-6000 barrels. of horse meat. I the New York Produce exchange Fri- Horses are being bought, at the eelab-leUy, and created wild excitement Ushmentfor42.25eacTi. .. About 75.000 buShels were sold at that All the deoit hands oo the steamers 1 flmra.' - Prominent wheat dualnn plying In the Willamette and Columbia of the opinion that wheat will hold the "TersBirucK -oamraay jOT more pay. dollar limit permanently. whHe others NEWS 01-Till! WOULD. A BANK CASHIER KILLED BY PtRATE ROBBERS. DEB- ratal Fir at Davsuuort, la. An Ad. vr Vi far I'enasvlTauU Wurkiusn -A lirair Tries ta Heat UyuaatUa and M sta With Otaaaler. XZZZCZ aft: i fo to. 25or still higher. as usual. I A dispatch frota Tabreez, .capital of -slalom hainhlnnoo itiucinli. lndon t&o province of Azerbaijan, Persia. which. occasionally has a high' jinks of a3r tbat tbe Kurds raided the. district time burnine uunkaod settine outlef ealmas, on the Turko-Ptrsian front- fine' feasts with -the indispensable China ier. .'They .sacked and destroyed two iniiuy mi wuuu rat a ooie vuruugu Armenian villages ana massacred 2UQ a stone lence. . - . Persians, Christians and Mussulmans A 16000 gold brick was brought into I indiscriminately J Vi?' " .,n.?!e?a:"? A Element prepared by the Treas- m art icu uav uu vy tun uuhi aui uituo i j . . . , . . . in Baker Countv. The ore weraifes ary department shows that for the first -418 on the plates aad thereifij large "me m the history of trade relations ted? of it In Bigot. . . I with Japan, the United States is en- The postoffice department is prepar- ullea lo 00 considered as a serinux . lag to advertise Jsr 6,700 star and I competitor with Europe. Intheaupp.y steamboat routes in the west, except- or maclilnery, raUs, nails and pig.ron, ing Minnesota, Jowa and Missouri, the United & tales assumes a leading lie oiaa win oeopeneo uec. 1st, ana I place. Jnlv TstJe Railroad officials in Missouri report a a vtu.ii!. .ni mat mere is danger of a car famine on K.. .u tnn iA western roads caused by the Immense ... i- u- i- .i.j, . IsTsin cron. All the roads are taxed to 4x80 feet, besides a-storage room 16x30 th,,r '""est capacity and every car is 000 from the bank. According to the flicial reports the rereal crop prospecla m the Argentine ttepublic are excellent. The plnno maunfacturing firm of Bteinway 4 Sons baa been Bold to ail -uglish syndicate for $J,oOO,000. . Russian is considering the proruul- gation of a decroe prohibiting the' ex port of wheat, owing to the small crops in ooutnern Kussia. At Harper, Kas., the vonno- women of the churches have taken a pledge not to associate with young man who driak, use tobacco er swear. General J. O. Lone treat, the Con federate veteran, now living at Atlanta la soon te marry Miss Eiltn Dortch. 2 years old. The general is now 78. Brigadier-General David O. Swslm. IT. 8. A., retired. formerlT iudne advocate-general, died in Washington, a few days ago, of Bright's disease. Tho Burllriitton Railroad couioanv has placed a party'of surveyors in tho field to survey a route for a road be tween Newcastle, Wyo., and Lead citv. 8. D. The Spanish and insurgent fon-es met in battle in the provineo of Santa Clara, Cuba.. The Spaniards were de feated with .a loss of over a hundru.t men. There has been an -advance in. tliu price of Bessemer pigiron at Cleveland, The price asked is $U AO. This advance is dne to (he recent advance of struct ural steel. - The 3000 employees of the National Rolling Mill company of McKeesport, Pa., received notice of a 10 per cent advance In their wages, to take etfoct September 1st, The executive committee of the Democratic societies of Pennsylvania has issued a call for the annual con vention of the societies at Wilkes barre on September 28th. . , Charles E. Breder, formerly cashier of a national bank at New Bethlehem, raj, lias been arrested at St. Cialr, Midi., oa a charge of embexillng $3U,- feet. Jt is an Allen evaporator and Pressed Into service. A Jarge force ol will have J6 tunntlaod is expected to men are at .work night and day in SL airy 750 bushels of prunes per day. . c I Louis building 600 new freight, cars for The annual reunion of the Coos tbe Missouri Pacific. "0 m?,c'soejet' The elevator of the DaveportOlucose was held at Empire City, Tueedav, I . n. .. r August J6. it wai luiyel, attended by !,0'k ' ?i,rnP JU . ' ",M. aconle fromjtll.narteof the count v. K tw0 ef rifle dust explosions, as a aad was i complete suooeas. There ! f which tour lives were lost and were about 300 people proeeot. two persons were seriously injured. Willis McElroy, son of Prof . E. B. Tne t explosion blew down the McElrov. oi Eiiucne. la now a. student south wall. The second wreeked the at the Chicago conhervatory of musio, Are escape and shut off the escape of wnere ne is rapiaiy aeveiopuig into an I toe victims. artist on toe comet and ldano. Hi course of study will occupy him for two or tnree years yet to come. Ten Astoria police' commissioners have concluded to close all places of vice ana win begin on Sept., 1. All houses of 111 fame, dance houses and other places of vice. The closing of gambling nouses duts eut oil tbe eve- aues of tbe city to the amount of 17,000. Governor Lord has appointed Col. A. . J. Wagner, of Salem, railroad commis sioner, vice hi. a. Compson, and Hon. W. W. Baker, o' the Portland Rural Spirit, state dairy and food commis sioner, vice hi. a. Luce, of Hiilsboro The Black Jack gang of border band its are again raiding throogrh New Mexico. They recently shot and prob ably fataUy wounded a rancher named Hlllec; killed Edward Moss a member of a posse; Elgin Holt, a companion of Moss, is muMlng; and attempted to m a. a.n lu.. U. 1 slthoughS his . horse was shot under aim. J. H. Carpenter, founder of the Car penter Steeworks of Beadini. Pa., has prepared a statement showing that steel armor plate can be furnished to The commissions read "In place of the tn8 Vrmunt at a trifling figure person of" "whose term has expired." "u,tmro11 "l now nemg paia W. H. Wilson, countv commissioner. . .,..i . "J. r"T " .T",u"'?n died at his farm iuir Ridrlln. nnn.lu -wi ie oest nave nxea a vaioa oi M,uw,ow on the Amntv. Raturdav of ouniwr nf tho ( pnysiiau properHes ana cnemical con- franchise or tne Bontbern Paoiflc com' and throat. Some months ago he had d001" De uniformly mode and pany and will try to collect between a uanauian rscitlc train struck a carriage near SL Therese, Quebec, and Mrs. Alie Martineau and Miss Maria Filiathreanlt were killed and three other ladies badly hurt Charles Lacombe serieuslv burned his hands while experlmentfn with X rays at Denver. . Ten daya elapsed after the application of the rays before 'eeWv.W't any., til effecL ' Hawaiian island sugar planters are seriously considering a proposition of importing negroes from the southern states to work the plantations, and do away entirely with Asiatic labor. W. B. L Davis, a wealthy farmer. living near Rockmart, Gn., was .killed and his house wrecked by the explosion of several dynamite cartridges lie had placed nnder the kitchen stove for drying. Private Secretary Porter, when asked regarding a report that Secretary Sher man had written a letter of resignation to President McKinley, said that no inch letter had been received by the president Two of the three members of tho Kentucky State Board of Valuation Pasadena, Cel., Is talking of 'estab' Hulling a coilt'go for young women. Tim bark Mnilliln, from Honolulu to Pllget bound, wi'iil iialiore ou C'upu flattery mid is a lulnl loss. The l'ai'illu Const Loiig-Dlalimuu Transmission uasnulntimi will moot In Siunuiliunto, Oil., Orlnlinr UOlh. Urn nd Army ol' tin lu-piilillu mem bvrs riireHuiitlng Ciilil'oriilit and Nevada unit ul Hun FriinvlKoo lo I'nn sliler iiuiiiiih wliuroby the iinnunl oil1 campiiiont ol' Hie veturntis can bu soi u t)d for Sun KraiMilsuo for I HUH, A strong utl'ort will bo umilo to tiuiko tliu liiovvinunt succiasrul. Twenty truiniw raptured a frulglil train at Hvnirii, Cat,, and stnrloil t loot IL Olllrvrs and train bunds In driving them had a linnl HgliL On trump received a serious wound on the head, anolliur Inul ills leg broken mill ainpulntlnii may be uecussnry, mid ton of them were landed In (all. The rush to the Alaskan mines and consequent pressing into survico of every available atenmer on that Mule has caused imioli aiinoynuru and lncon vonience to slilpiers at Kureku, Cal. Only one steamer now leuves there ami it cannot begin to take tho freight oDered and the docks lire piled high with produce and millions of aliluglos awaiting shipment, Mutiny has again broken out in tho reform school at Wlilttior, Cal. Thirty nlue cadets broke away from the parade grounds and but a small per centage of the cadets weru return ed to capltivlty by the school attaches. Neighboring mruierH,however, Biitveml- sd tq capturing all but three of the boys. Frensied by tho loss of his slluntinu, and actuated by a desire to be reveng ed, John MaxtrRii shot and killed John Curran, a nephew by marriage, at his grocery store in Sail Krancl-o. Then, turning the weapon on hlmsiilf, seut a bullet crashing through his brain, and died a few hours afterward. Hasterson had. been working fur Cur ran bat they had a quarrel aud he was dltcharced. It is alwars eratifvlnir lo rnruilvn testimonials for Chamberlain's Collo, Cbolora and Diarrhoea Reined v. and when the endorsement Is from a nhvsi. clan l is especially so. "Thoro Is no more satisfactory or effeotivo rotnody than Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and uiarrnoea, Kemedy," writes Dr. It, E. Robov,' phvsioian and nharmanUt.' nf Olnoy, Mo.; and as ho has used the remedy In his own family and sold It In his drug store for six voars he should certainly know. For salo by O. 1. huh ins, druggist. Kloadrks KatH, Exaerienced Alaska miners estimate the Klondike will produce from $10.- 000,900 to $18,000,000 In gold next win ter. The American minors will organise to resist the collection of excessive royalties on the produot ef their labor and the reservation of alternate claims by" the Canadian government. . . - Rick strikes were made along Duuilu- lon creek, southeaat of Dawann and and neurtlie head of Ronantu, on June 20th. Dominion creek is tlilrtv in Met. long. . ' ' - Hieh strikes are repoMd in the Slew art creek, but the report are conflict ing and the country needs pruspscting. Wages are still M5n duy for ordinary minei-Bf but thd scale of wages ir as much uffeirted by the scarcity of food as the scarcity of labor. L Jamea Sheakley, ex-governor of Alaska, who resided In the country fnr ten years, predicts great loss of life and prapertv this winter among those Klondike-bound. There are roily 10,000 people on tbe wivag eke of Chileoot and White puss es, hi amajority or them will not attempt to penetrate the Yukon this winter. Valentine scrip at Seattle, Wash., has jumped In price to Ktf anil $46 per acre as the result of the rush to the Klondike. Large blocks of scrip have been sold, the intention being to locate property at Skagway. PitvTil N. Sherburne, a prominent cltlson of Contra Coals county, (si., died nt Ills homo ut Walnut creek, a few days ago, Some rich placer ground luiu bean discovered In tliu Salmon crunk coun try, In the northwest part of San Luis Obispo county. Oil, John 0 my nf Hound vnlley, Mendo cino county, Cal., Is under arrest at Ukinli fur abducting Ilia wile of Alvlu Cameron ol Covelo. Hy the buriilnu of Davis A Mayers livery stable at Willows, Oil., IB lioiaes wiire burned to deat h anil $10,000 worth of property destroyed, dimles R, Shearer, superintendent of the Port Townnend (Wish.) South- em railway, has disappeared. Mo la $750 short iu his sceouuls. . Adolph Topperwsln of San Antloiilo, Tex.! made tho remarkable perfor mance of breaking 075 clay pigeons out of 1000, using a Utf-callbcr riiiieatlng rifle. Judge Dougherty of Santa Ross, Cel., has sent In his opinion In the case of Mendocino comity against Tax Collect or J. 1L Johnson and bondsmen, deny ing the motion for a new trial. Edwaril II. Kambo, the Paul lie Coast representative of the Winchester Re peating Arms company, died suddenly In his ofllue at ruin Francisco of val vular disease of the heart. The decomposed bodlai of William H. Green and his son Charley were tosed up by the sea at Ventura, C'aL Two weeks ago they disappeared mys teriously from a fishing boat two miles off shore. Ella, the 3-venr-old daughter of M. Iverson of Point Arena, Cel., was acci dentally shot and probably fatally injured by her brother Charles, who was taking a rifle from tbo wall when the weapon exploited. MusrvtHiily Ssrs No. Cimmrets Caiirlv llutlmrtle, the mast won derful tiiiiilleal illneiivurv of the sue, puss ant mid I'Ufi'i'iiliiua to Hie last h, set gently unil positively on Kldiiuvs, liver mid liuwols, elinniiliiK the elillni avslcui, dlapul rolils, cine liimiliiiilin, lever, luililtinil I'linatlpatlon mid IiIIIiiiiiiiihs. I'leiisn liny mid ley a bos uf), (I, 0. Hi'iliiys III. ai, Mii eiits, HulU ami guuruiitiu'd lo enni liy ell iliiliplnl. IKni't TiiIiiitoo Null ami Hiltnko Vnlir Mfs Atray. To quit totMvoo easily ami turnvsr, ka itsr nello. full of lltu, nerve anil visor, tuka Nu-'IVv Wive, ttiu weiiiiiirwiirliiir, llmt muling nusS ateo lreiig, All tlruiulsts, Mioiirll, Cnrtinuurii. tneil. UiHililut ami siiiniilo free, Aililross Buirllng Ituiiiouy Co, (llilcaso or New Vprk, Dr, Miles' Nerve Plasters Ma, at all druwlsis. E. C. BOnCK" Wagonmaker O Now work nnido loonier. Full stock of material for all dlnds nf wugon and buggy repairing,.. All work guaranteed first- ..i.... lii i.. ......1 e uiaiB. cinifi in I uii ui uiur- u I'lman's bluokamlth shop,.. E W, I. Vswrrn. I'rr, II. K. Aokins. V Pros J, K, KsVAHT, Castilrr, Jackson County Bank ...CAPITAL, $80,000... MEDFORD, ORWJON Loan monny on approved sesurity ihMlls aublrel lo varus and Iraimool a smii bankleu bualnras. Vuur bualnsss kDHcltod. rroslf a. traiisual a seuers CorresponilenUl Ladd a Husli, Halsoi Angle" Callfumlit Sank, l)n rranclKO. Lead 4 TIIUiu. I'unlaiiU, VorblD llenklua- Co.. N. t. ANDY CATHARTIC S -aa. r ii sot a"- ir DBirasisa a5a?S?"''l,JI Bl ar aa4 kasejat rnw. SS. STItKUSS SlSltSI AiTrlikafS. atnal. Caa., er Htm I art. ABSOIOTEIT GUARAITEED iT'i JpKSOjiVILLE mm J. C. WHIPP, Propr. Ooes General Contracting in all lines. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS; When the sppetlte Mis there is no nse la trying to tempt the palate with delicate food. No matter bow good and well-cooked and anrjetizine' " the rnnjf ma K i, . 1 snr nourlahment unless the'stomscb is able to dlnst it. Nalnr lntlra. ih. of the constitution by the loss of appetite. This Is an unfailing Indicator. II ahows tbat sometblns: is fundamentally wrong uh.i iu,c lunciions. The only true nstnral relief must be as searching and fundamental as tbe trouble it aims to overcome. It is the thorough deen. searching character of Dr. Pierce's Golden juniicai uiscovery, wnicn causes the msr J aoksonvillo, 233 CEMKTERY WORK , SPECIALTY. - - Oregon. 1 THE VERY BEST OF BRICK AND MASON WORK. S. CHILDERS. and DuiLonn. I manufaotare a splondld article ol Brick co sample! everywhere about tho city Yard one block north , Brewery Rosidenoo north 0 Btreot, Medford, Oregon. , L. LYOn, QONTRAOTOR and jgUILDER. t JOBBING OF ALL KI"NXS. All work guaranteed . firiit-olase. Planti and eRtimatea furnished all kind of work either brick or wood. Bills of LUMRRR of all kinds filled on short notloe. Raab, Doors sad Mill we sleds any thla la the shape of wood work can tie had oa abort notloe, Medford, - - . Orepro NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Luid offlcs? ftt kotwiburar. Ornffon. lunft m rV7, Notloe lit hernbv aTlveii thaUho fnllnwtntf Dfttned settlor hiM llld nolle of bin iDtontloo to mko flnal proof 1n tmpport nf hta elntra and Uial Mtd Droor wlil bo tnde bofirre W R.iimwnil county JudRo of Jmoknon County, Oroxon, nt jMkMnv.lle, Orftsoo, on Septembers, lw7,.vlt: ANliltEW GLAUU, On H. E. No U7, Icr tho W of so V. mHo(m i, HOC 8, tp 37 , r 8 OHHt, flenarnea tho follnwlnir wlinMMn tn timtrn nn uuiiiiuuDUf mniuoiioe upon anu ouuivtiion of niild lund, vtei ' W II. Itraanhftw. Ohoiter Clan. W, p. Vnr low and II. M. Wright, all of Lako Crook, Jack on County, Oregon. Jy-9-a 18 TU. M. Vkatch, llegiitor. There Isn't a Branch ... SUMMONS. an operation performed in Portland, a 1Bca te avoided. A plant can be portion oi tne lower jaw oeing removed uum.iur icss mau nan vuo money, ana and resulted in inoreasinK the viru- the steel can he made and cast in a lence ol tbe disease. Air. Wilson was quarter of the time now required. a. -1 I t T" I -i .1 1 1 1 TT- I left a widow and groan up family. Ptch from VVashlngton says James TCvrat.. who , J. .r N... that advices to the Agrioultural depart tu.ro im.rt i .v,ii i. meut.from private ami indirectly offl- Tuesdav nlirht and. after nlunBlnS eial-resources confirm the predictWms through a window, crashed through a I considerable dBfiuiency In the piolcet fence and ran into the garden, Epropeaa wheat crop. . Bye, which Is Mlling lor his wife to come and help the aiiief bresd grain of Eaatafa mm over tne fence. When caught be Europe, is also short This fact at was covered with blood and on examl- J well as the wheat ddfielencv. w(ll toad nation a piece of glass was found to have penetrated to a depth of four inches in the region of the. kidneys. ne is tying in a dangerous oondltlon. Levi Kirk was brought to Grants Fass last wei k and placed in the county jail to, be; held to appear before the 5 rand jury .fnr the minder of Edwin A. ones, about a week ano, at Foley gulob, four miles from Wolf Creek sta tion. The verdict of the coroner's jury to reairfot the exportation of the latter from (bose Europsan countrist which usually have a surplus of that grata, As to rron-Eiiropuan ormnlrie other than the United Slates, their aggre gate con tri bu I Ion to the - KuroDean supply will be materially affeoteeT by the fact that India, denuded by tbe famine, will have praetioelly ne wheat to export. 180.000 and $100,000 taxes for this and each of four back years. - A sensational law suit has been com- menced at Oshkosh, Wis., bv Mrs. Julia A. Hooper against Moses Hooper, a prominent lawyer.. Several co-respondents are named. Hvw ' The Naval Bureau of Yards and Docks ; la now having condemnation proceedings brought at Port Royal, g. C., preparatory to dredaine the uhan- nsl id the dock at that place. . Peruvian banks have bean' nriiorsrl to withdraw from circulation eircnlar checks, payable to bearer, which are classed as being nothing more or Jess than bank notes in disguise. Bobbers attempted to loot tha Isaac Barter A Sons 8aving bank at Canton, O., but were stopped bv a watchman. Several shots were exchanged, one of In tho Circuit court of tha Hinio of Oregon, for ?!Pum. emcacy in an Dillons and digestive ' Catherine Nolind. Plaintiff, ) difficulties. It creates that healthful vitality 1 vs. I of the entire digestive and nutritive organ. . Charles Y, Wall, Dofenitnnt. ) Ism which produces both tbe natural desire I To Charles P. Wall, the abovo nam for food snd the organic omaHlv to aaslml. snli late and transform It into nourishing, reviv- I . lu0. asms of the Stato of Oregon ! You are ifylng blood and healthy tissue Valves 1 "qulrro. to appear nnil answor the sppetit.. digstlor r and I 'sonnd !i!3$J!!rt P'""""'..!" ?' build. p ,lld, muscnls, strengtfi snd SlorMula 01,17 'wl.Tm loS days Zi. the vital nerve -energy. diiteot the sorrloo of this summons upon vou, H. H. Thonpsoe, Rm., of P. O. Box 4, Xlpnte. 1 " "or)!11.0 Jaoksoa County, Oregon j but If Blair Co., Penn'a, writes: "I had Ixen troubled srrvoa In any othrr county In tho Htiite of Oro with extreme vomiting In summer season, a. son, then within twenty days from the date of 10 gn in been tsk I neard a friend aneak of nr. vimr' nA mmicsi Discovery, aad thought I would rive li a 1 "on County, Oregon, to wlti Monday, tho llh trial. 1 ftirl ahnMt SW. KAlff r l m-JI Tt.1.1. 1. I dsv eil ftenlnrnhn- i n fluw Is the only medicine that did me any good, aa I i hy notified that If you fall so to appear and have a rplendld appetite now, and sm sot luring answer said complsfnt tho nlslntllt will apply any medicine st all sad don't think I need any to the oourt for tha nllef domanded In iho eaiing; naa to oe very careful st times "'"'w u' "' numuiops upon youj or ir pining to suy on my stomach at all; had "r"u on you out 01 ins Htato or urngon, or by Ine-.other medicines, but without effect publication, thon by tho Arm duy of tbo ensuing . Hfmtomner mrm 01 thn rirnulf rnnrt rnr.liu.1.. A man who la mfoAnw IVam snecu or constipation doesn't the evil ri ilk. work, and can't even enjoy his leisure hours. Dr. Pierce's' Pleasant Prllrta mrm sure, swift, safe, and permanent cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" l a n. laxative, and two a mild cathartic.. They MBW mJm T.l I . J t . . . . " a11!". uianunm ur ret von tn take a anhatltnti 1 toe ouued proBL complaint now on fllo In this cause, to-wltl for aooreo 01 me oourt awarding unto plaintiff an estate In dower In and to lot slxtmu (III) block twenty one (91), Medford. Jaukson County Oregon, ana for Judgment against defendant fnr dnmugos consisting of nno third of tho Of Blankflmithing that I do not fully understand, and my prices will not oripplo your puree, nor will tho nhooB I eiitoripple your1, horsea. , I do all kinds of wogon and onrringo work.. J. R. WILSON ... RIITI.P.R .-TEWELER rents, Issues and profits of said property from urn ix. inwi. anu mr nniita artn niuinn mnn This summons Is published In Tlis HaiiroitD , Watch Repairing Opposttfl i Hotel Nosh railflfanted-An ideaQs .... Q8SUmi>Mi Si A.n7lS.' Ittnk xinon c.. th iDfim.xfuM rn.;. ih.nh j.. :; hhi icuhi tur.a . .usdi; 4 wnuD biiis a one of the robbers,. 4: 1