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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1897)
THE HEDFOBDIMAIL ' Published Brer; Friday Mornins. A. S. BUTON. MAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. He li of few Uayai but quite a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.30 PER YEAR. Entered In the Po.lothoe at Mcdlonl; Oregon as Second-Class Mail Mutter. Medford, FKIDAY, Sopt. 3, I8UT. t) NEWS OF THE STATE The postmaster at La Grande. Kev. A. Loroy, hag roulgnotl. Commissioner Hermann is visiting Ills aged mother in uoos uoiiniy Three boys escaped from the reform school near saiera me otner uay. 87.375 Is what Is olaimed as the dodu lation of Portland under its new direc tory. Sooretary of State H. B. Klncaldand family are at Yellowstone f ark lor a -couple of weeks. The oldest woman in Oregon Is said to be a Mrs. Simons living at Sodaville wno is IW years oiu, The contract for bulldlne the foun' Nation of the new court house at Eugene .bas been let lu u. N. Koney for vsivo, The national committeemen for Ore' (Ton has called the free sliver remibll- cans to meet in McMlnnylUeon October 6th. The Oregon state pharmaceutical association win noia 11s annual meet lug at Portland, commencing Septem ' Or. Chapman has returned from the East, and on September 20 will resume his work at the state university at .Eugene. Miss Jennie Smitson, who had both legs cut off at Springfield recently by the train, is recovering rapidly and is aoie to sit up, Burelare blew open a safe at' Hood River Friday morning. They got $1 cash, $1880 in notes and a watch. The . safe was ruined. , - : The firm of Robinson Bros, has dis covered ore in the Myrtle, Or., mining . district that assays flOBO per toa free gold as tine as nour. . It is said H. B. Brophy, warden of the penitentiary, will be provided for in the customs house if Senator Patter- con is made collector. - Hon. Thoe. H. Tongue has succeeded in locating the lost muster rolls of the companies of volunteers that fought 1 tne Kogue Klver Indians in itxA. Gov. Lord now and then gives out me startling information tnat be Has no idea of calling a special session of - the legislature, lor tne present at (east. Judge Sears has decided that a school district is a public corporation, a teach er in a publio school is a publlo officer, .ana nis earnings exempt irom attach1 menu The next G. A. R. encampment will be held In Cincinnati. J . P. S. Gobin. of Lebanon, Pa., is the new commander- lo-cnlel. Oregon has 61 posts with jam momoers. through the flume, and from there ship pea on scows to t'oruanu. The law preventing Orogon shnop ralBers from driving their sheep into wdsnington aoosn't suom to portiui 01 rooiprooity. Moro than 100,000 slump I that would have crossed luo Uolumbl at Arlington have buuu Itoul out of Washington; but thousands of WhhIi Ington sheep have boon driven all Mini the bordur Into the mountain ranges of KnsUii-n Oregon, so the Oregon shuop men say, Some Pennsylvania sucker, luivin bought a block of trmund in the "ultv of "Liverpool," Tillamook County writes to find out what. It la worth, mid is thueanswered by the Nohalmn Times "The wholo 'towuslto' of Liverpool isn't worth two bits, ami if you imtd the smallest fraction of a oont for It vou aru looser unit amount. It Is slliiatud about four milos (borixontullv) and mau Knows now (ar neriiunuiutiiarlv from Nohalom. on the toimiost noak of a rocKy mountain which isn't lit lor goat mature and a rabbit would slnrv to death there unless ho could cat rooks No doubt bloek 33 stands on an anirlo 01 aoout iut degrees in the shade and you couldn't pick up a mortgage on it because it would slide off or blow off, Groves' Tasteless Chill Timlo It a porroot malarial liver and blood purl dor. Kamovea bllleusncsa without purging.- Is pleasant as lemon syrup. It Is as large as uy dollar tonle rciau. lur v mu, -no get tne genuine ask ror u roves. of The hop-house and seven tons of hops belonging to Robert McGarvey at lUtiah, Oal., were destroyed by fire. Loss 16000.- - The United States traiuiiii-sliin Aaama nai tone on a mx months' cruise in southern waters. She has on board 80 boys. The' United States survev steamer Qednev is at San Diego, Cal., and will soon start on an extensive survey waters in that locality. , . ' Wheat is coming in to San Francisco from the Sao Joaquin valley in 1 111 mease quantities, and both railroads have all they can handle. James . Rosen, the Young counter feiter arrested at Ban irancieco a short time ago, has been sentenced to fou years imprisonment' at San Queutin. Mrs. 'Hugh -Wallace,- dauuliUr of truer Justice Melville W. Fuller. dying of appendicitis at Ashford'a farm at the base of Mount Rainier, Wash, The fire that broke out in the Vticu me in Calaveras county some ilnv ago has been extinguished, the milii- are again running and all hnnd.i ni work. Mrs. Malcomson. who tried to bun her lodging house at Ban Fram-isoi. ii order to get money to gamble v 1 1 has been sent to San Queutin for li years. Con dace Ellis, a cirl ten Years o-.l of Fallbrook, San Diego comity, I'm. accidentally set fire to her Vu.tiii. and was so badly burned that vlic u probably die. 1 , '. No CaveNo Pay. That la the way aU druniafs eell Groves' E. W. Achison, the marble and tomb- lel?.C!,Ul ,To.lc ?r atttt'- chl" "" - hij ,ros ana quinine ta a tastelesa form. Chlldraa lere It. Adults prefer to enter, nauseating tonics. ' Prise, 60 oeats, Genera) Wavier has laanW "ardera to hU troops' throughout the island to con centrate in the large cities; which means that operations against- the In surgents will practically be" suspended until ute not and rainy season' is over. The Spanish soldiers are- weary anil disheartened. i s:.w,.5, ( - The big strike in the eastern coal mines is practically unchanged. ' Both strikers .and operators have made a firm stand. A conference between dele gates was held at Pittsburg Monday nut nothing was accomplished, IE tone man of Albany, baa left for Klon dike. He was in debt about 4000 to a marble company and turned bis stock over to secure the same. Other credit- ore are attaching, 1 The grain cropot Grant Count, is .something enormous this year, eSDeoi- -ally wheat, and, with the good round price it is bringing in the market, will put the farmers in a nne financial con ditlon for the coming year. - The Indiana on the-'Siletz are object ing because when they get drunk, un der the new law passed-by congress. they get at least 30 days in jail, while a white man can get drunk without be ing set up for more than live days. The cooler weather the last few days An. has created a little uneasiness amend other mMtiniF i. in h hM ut the hop men in Yamhill County, and a are entertained that some nlan will be number of them will begin picking sev' eral days sooner than they had expect ed, in order to be ahead of any probable moia. The threshing machine owned by 3igelow & John together with several hundred bushels of Mr. Bieelow'f erain -wat, burned last week at the Gotcher farm near Williams, Josephine County. The fire was caused by a hot knuckle on the tumbling rod. . . The Umatilla reservation has been nearly deserted by the Indians, who enjoy summering as wen as the pale- laces. Many nave gone to the John Day mountains and Wallowa lake to luntand fish. Over 200 are picking sops in tne x acima country. " The county assessor of Lane County devised to terminate the strike. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the oongh, cures the feverish condition and headache, making the best and quickest remedy tor coughs, colds and la grippe. Cures in one day. "No cure. no pay." rate 23 cents. For sale by all drug. guts, Eat This is tho complaint of thotisautls at this season. Thoy have no appetltot food does not relish. Tlirynrvd tho toning upof the stomach and digestive orgaus, which a course of Hood's Barnapnrllla will glvo thein. It also purities and enrk-hoa tho blood, cures that distress after eating and Internal misery only a dysKptio can know, creates an appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the whole physical system. It so prompt' ly and oltlolunlly relieves dyspvptlosymp' toms and oures nervous headavbes, that it seems to have almost " a nisglo touch." InTOOdTs Sarsaparilla la the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. u ., are the best aflerdlnoer I1UUU S fills pills, aid dlgesuou. aso. GliEEKS IN AMEJUCA. There Are at Present 18.0OO tho United Etatea in laei fatasx I" aahr Vry Rapidly They ail the lialleaa lie alGet Aloas Well To. athev The main building of the Anniston. (Ala.) fine Foundry company lias been destroyed by fire. Six huge pits and cranes, two cupolas, core ovens and other costly apparatus and machin ery were totally ruined. Marie, the 14-year-old daughter of mra, va aei or jfort Tamna oitv. F a.: atancu a irre wiin Kerosene, iin an gives . notice that he has assessed ail explosion that follnirprl' hnfh, i,o tri property belonging to the different and her mntW war k-h t . ohurches, not occupied as houses of and an . unknown Sov iwa. bnrn,l VANhin AO nmciri aft ho lna Tallin i I . .. . ' . dudes tllesevW parsonV-es'in Eugene f01 d which have heretofore not been assess- Jln,nK "." consumed. , . . r; ed. , - - Runninc A Lane County man is Catherine the similar troubles, even thouch nf mm fruit from his large orchard and put- years' standing, may be cured by using uux u iu l LVHiui hus ui 1, uvooBDKa w.iwo' -niHiu . Hazel ' Daiver. it form. He is also putting up pears and soothes, strengthens and heals. It Is silver prunes for pie fruit and plum butter in gallon cans. He expects to load about seven cam with thp mnmi. jactured product from his orchard for shipment east, With one exception, the governors of all the states receive a definite salary, without the addition of fees or perqui sites. The exception is the governor in uregon, wno gets eiouu casn and some extras. His is the smallest salary paid any governor of an American state, except the governor of Vermont, wno gets eiow witnout extras. - Kallroad Commissioners Eddy and .. Mnorum bare finally decided to not re cognize Warmer, the new annointp.n as a member of the board, and will meet next r rmay witn jar. uompson, whose office Governor Lord decided : was acant. ; 0rtainly, a recognition ' of Wagner would be a recognition that aney are not eommlsBionors, which they J?hfrteen young men, students of the Fottand university, have been camped ne.'ir Yankton, in Columbia nmin fm eeytfr, weeks cutting cordwood,.most. ui wuiuu win oe usea at tne university. Sqnjethlng like 860 cords is the result of. their; siammer vacation, which will . ttptelflf),v,a.id thorn flnanoially in get- !M .PtlsTb tbn next sohool year.' jThopol ii befog brought U St. Helens the Croat, nlla niiKn QHan tkj'i gist, Medford; Dr. J. Hinkle; Central iruiub. French people are petitioning tne:r government to aljolish the duty on corn. ; : ; ; Peter Crozer, treasurer of a Trenton, N. J , loan association, is missing, wilh a good sum of the association's money. Five prisoners in the Leadville, Col. county jail made their escape by over powering the jailer and securing his keys. A Cora for Rlllnna OmUk Resource, Screven Co., Ga. I have been subject to attacks of bilious colio jot several year. Uhamoerlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhnna TUimaHd ! only sura relief. It aots like a oharm. One dOBe of it give relief Trhen all otner. remedies fall. G;1 D: Sharp; For sale bjr O, H. Haskins,, druggist. " v!lJ'.J-lrrBvirfboy:BanBo.! ;ib-': derf ul medical discovery of the age, pleas ant an&V rermhina tr, tlL. TU.'Jl.i- Poalthrely on kidneys, Mver and boweli cleaoslog; the entire system, dlSpel eeldsi S Jjd, fever, habitual oonaUpatlon andbmpusoeea. please buy and try a box BuaraoVeed to cure by all drngglsts. By the federal census of 1890 there were only 1,88? natives of Urevce in the United States. There were fevtr Greeks than men of any other iiut loc ality of which coinputotlon was made. fewer eveu than Turks or Sandwich islanders. Of the Greeks returned by the federal census, 413 were in Now York, 859 in California. SSI in Illinois, IIS in Texas insignificant figures when compared -with the fact that iu California alone there were by the same census 0,833 natives of Portugal, and there were in oae state, Iowa, 053 na tives of the little Duohr of l.uxim- burg. Under these circumstances the proposed enlistment of 250 Greeks iu Chicago to aid their compatriots on the Mediterranean in the warfare in Crete (Chicago which had by the lust census only 254 Greek residents, men. women and cblldren!)might appear to lie, to say the least, a somewhat surprising evidence of fervent patriotism, to be ex plained, perhaiis, by the tendency erb:tl exH,Tpvration found by some ilis uterested nnrt unsympathetic tourist to be general in the countries of the orient. In Pittsburgh, too, where si and a half years ago there were only 1 Greeks of both sexes and of all ages here were 1J0 Greek volunteers for Crete. The explanation of this is as follows There are now not 1,800 Greeks in the United States, but 18,000. They have increased In numbers by immigration ,000 per cent, in leas than aeven'veors, and there are now 4.800 in New York city alone, 3,500 In Chicago, 1,000 in Boa ton, and so on. Greece is territorially juet two-thirds the size of Scotland. The population of the country is about the same as the present population of the city of 'New York,-2,OCO,OoO. The Greeks are farmers, fishermen and fruit-raisers, and material prosperity is not pervasive in the little kingdom of King George. The Greeks nre not, no cording to the American standard, in telligent and progressive husbandmen fruit-raisers. They have few local manufactures. The debt of the coun try is heavy, ita credit fair, and its re sources not abundant or increasing. With the increase in the American fruit business the enormous development of the fruit products of California and lorida and the relative decline in the fruit importations from the West Indies, the Greeks have found a market for their kno-Wedge, skill and industry in the United States, and they have been coming across the ocean in great numbers and establishing themselves in the great cities of the country. They are peddlers, fruit dealer and retail venders, and possess many advantages. They are quick-witted. They learri English readily. '-They have a natural aptitude for trade, for negotiation and for bargalningso much so that the Greeks have come to be known as "the Jews of the Mediterranean." They are the money-changers, bankers, factorA and traders of all Egypt, They are to be found in all the large cities of Tur. key, both in Europe and m Asia, and in southern France, particularly In and about the city of Marseilles, they are very numerous nnd influential. " But the Greeks and the Italians in the big cities in the United States are ft! ways quarreling. They are business rivals. They do not dwell together in harmony. The ardent temperament of the men and women of both na tions, neighbors abroad, but of differ ent races; the difference In religion and the jealousy of centuries all these things have the effect of fostering their lack of friendliness .for each otner. More than 20 centuries ago Greece and Ilome were rivals for the political mis- wry of the civilized world. To-day a dozen Greeks and a dozen Italians, if residents' of 'one hoose, Will wraftgle'anff dispute with each other over anything: from a masauerade boll ticket to tb location vof -a frllt or' .nranilt" ninm! Oddly nbughl''as has been 'observed.. tne ureeks in New, York and risewhere dwell in ilmmony 'with loM.'iir V.for- eigners, except the Itah&'.. -tM; Italians wit': other forfcigne'.'s except the Greeks.' 'i?hc aJen f ion of the read ing and writi- ten', for immigrant h will have 'V M; act b, Rafter of. ex-: clndiog ' ,lntv--newt- tt-.liana' than GWflrn, ; ".-( f lM'i-cvif s 'la ; hlg - -r'- j tliL I j' a t.iV.'i .N, (llrla for the Klondike. I,.1, M. Koonitn, of Ola, South Dakota, mi old tttookmnn, will nhip a big cargo of girls to tho Klondike noxt apring antl soil thorn to tho highoBt hUhlor. IIo is in onrnoHt, Ho inttmilB HiitimliiiK tho wlnlor Booiiring tho iiiiitrimoiiiitl niiixtm in tho RtntoB in Boaroh of niiitoriul for tho vonttiro. Tho llrt Rlwiiniboiit up tho Yukon in tS'.lfl will tuirrv Ii!b stock to uiurkol, PorHoniihlo Jinn st'ln tlniH liu rmmons tiro worth their woifrht iu gold to tho iiiitiurn. Many rv8)uiolithlo BpiUHtorH would Rliuliy nvail thmnHulvoB of tlio on portunity. But thoy look tho intmiiH to ronolf tho .liuniU- 'i'houo who onn pity their piiHBiigo hnyo no doBiro to Book liUBbitiiUB 11 1 ul or Biioh OOllll Unit 8. "Sonio poojilo think I oun't iiniko my Bpooulittion suoocod. I know buttor, I'vo boon nt tho Klondike nnd Boon the Bitimtion. I'vo talked with tho minors and I know what thoy want, Nioo 18 or 20 voar-old girls, respeotnblo. good looking ami willing to work, will go like hot oakes. Medium grades should bring fiiwu or lauou a bead. That'll cover the cost of transportation and louve a haudsomo prolit. I expeot 11 11 take sometbine to set 'em out. I can't rush 'em through. I'll bave to stop often to feed and water. Tho host I can do I oxneot there'll be considerable loss. Some'll be sick. Perhaps some'll die. 1'rob'lv a few'll kick over at the last and have to bo fotohed back. Mobbe some won't sell, and I'll have '0111 left on my hands. I should cull $2000 a head a conservative estimate of their value on tho market. Ship 3000 I market 250. My expenses is 240.. 000. My receipts are $500,000. Gross profit, $2(10,000. Likely I'll nave 10 Dring a few baolc. I'ut that and incidentals at $25,000. that leaves a margin of $235,000. That's pretty fair for one season's business. bettorn freezing and starving over a plaoor and inehbe making less'u your keep at that."' To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tubltta. All drufKlats refund the money if It fnllatocure. ceo la. fl Thrilling Boscho. A YOUNG LIFE SAVED IF1 A REMARKABLE MflWMER. Florence Sturdivint, of Grindstone Island, Saved from1 an Untimely Death Her Dangerous Predicament. ; Hop-picking has commenced in So noma county, Cnl. Tho hops are nf very Rood quality and tho yiuWl will bn fairly heavy. I'lckors receive 76 lenli. per 100 pounds. Joe Antone, an Italian, was drowned in the river near Knio-hta Landing, Cal. Several al his companions saw him sink but wers too excited to ren der hiin assistance. Russell Ward, who was arrested at Ean Francisco sometime agq, for elop ing from Los Angeles with Mrs. John Bradbury, has been discharged, owinu to lack or evidence. ' The stock-raisers in tha vicinity Ganby, Modoc county, CaL, are report' d to Be auffeviag great loea by cattle Waling M lata. The cattle is driven o Oraaon and there sold. ' A vlallnnc eomralttee is bfing organised to puaiali ine tnievea Amnng the Thnnnanil Ulnil li nne railed OrlmlM.'h!,. a awi'ii mllra Iuiik null llirue wliln. I he Inluibilanu of Ikla Uluml lire a woll-lnuiruinl olau of people who ilt-vule their eiinrHlii In Ikrailiin and uuarryhiK fur myiiiiuu.hi, iiium nuuie ur nne ul llime Ulainlen nuldri Flunnre J. Hliirdlvant, the !?.,:.T,'..0IU "aualtler or Mr. and Mra Williaiu II. Hlurdlfanl. blie had a remark able aparieiii' reecally. fcoatnoa l, srcacivaiw , la an interview with a rtrW Mr. Slur, divaa m4 : " Flortnee waa taleaa alok In FeWwary, lass, wlih tcuH fevu and we In. sasdiaMly called a nhyalelau. Aft.r two waaka the fever uWdrd but Flmao waa Mt wttb a very weak hack. Hevara palua were eonataully in the Imik and Wiraach. Tke dirleulty wetued 10 liafne lh eflbrUof In pbyalrian. " Finally al llie; end of frnr mnntka r vsalawut, mm fuund our pnllrul cuaipletaly tfuirluii, tt. I'. " proiUuled. At Hiin time we imllml nil eiu. lent phyiiiiduu, wliu iiMrerd wilh Ilin dl(. iiiiula el our pli.valelnn. Me priwirlbnl 11 wiurui of treatuii'iil uud we followed It llillli ftijly for tliren innntlia, but limleul of lu. proving, Klorrnce lailrd. "A brother ofiny nil'e.wliu renlded In Cnna. da. bill waa vUliluu u, advltod ua lo utn Dr. WWllaun' I'lnk I'llla htr Fnle l'iite, and 1 pureliaaMl a Ima of Hit 11IIU and baumi to una wan in tiutoanr. Klve thtiu lo Klurene, After ukIiik Ilia 1)1 Hi a nhorl lime wa eouldeae an lniirovaaieal, iu In Her etraiurtli be. he had Uktu oae boa lbs palm lu nrr uaea anu loniaen eoaeeu auu Dtr ro eeVerv etliinl eirlaia. '' VVa eagerly uurebaaml a aeoand bo I of pllla and watekvd wllb delight Ilia change for the better lliat waa being wruaght dally. Flavwaos tnally heeana alraug enough to walk a HllU. Hits aalurd fii flk aad alreagtb tapldlv. Uy Ita time ake bad uanl Ihras boaas ol ih felua abe waa evldeatlr wall. Wa AiMilluiiaa ika IimImuI u1h aaolhar boi, Ibe fourth, lo areveal Ibt noa. Iklllly ef a raeurreaee of Ike dlflteullyii " We oaunol Aralae loe highly Ibe value ef Dr. Willlami flak I'llla. 1 in MM.. Ibal wllbout tkrlr eae aur child weuM bave bean a eonflraed invalid," Wlgned) Wnj.laM H.Briaaivaiit. Bueaerlbad aad awm lo haftm mm ibla aiilb day of AprU, ls7. . . ... II. W. Muaxa. ffatam fVf Dr. Wll lame' PWik Hill. ft. P.I. F,nl. era aold by all dealera, or will ba seal aoat paid on reoelptof price, 80 eenu a boa, or all boiaa tor fl.ri) (they are never sold lo balk er by the I0U) by adilraailns Dr. WiUlaaua' Madialaa Co., Ikbenaoudy, M. y. a w jS 25 50 - ANDY CATHARTIC CURtCOIISTIPATIO.1 aCIl 0fiV6iST3 iRSfH.nTH.T CniBllTCTn,aa,r.r,eartl,.lla raMlaaitk.lMlLaia4 -------- wwuN.iii.MMv uta. pjatff ariaer artM.aai eaaMeaavaalsrairaeaiaSi aaai' ale aaaakt Iree. IS. mtlUMl tni .' f klfK. loatraal. raa..erNw !. ail. JPSDJIFILLE 1PLE W0BK8 !Propr. J O. WHIPP, Ooes General Contracting in all Lines. GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. o of jilt Love la the Sun Woman 'a lifei VI Of ia the maiden's tender sentiment; it bright ens into the atead affection of the con-'' tented . wife. mnA, reaches Ita glorious noontide la the Happy mother: : Hannv noiherhoatl ! tra. L man's loftiest araUUon. Her highest orlde U in ber fitness to fulfill this grand and sacred dealny. , Nothing' aa oloudi and darkens her existence aa to be incapaci tated for this noblest of womanly fanctlons by weakness or dlseaac. r;-. i,,.'t v -nil A woman who auffera from any ailment of the delicate epecial organism of ber sex. feels SOmeihiur mare than flfi ind kl. cal.wretchedneae. , She ia mortified with a eetiae of womanly Incompleteneas. 1 ' Bnt no woman need Ttmaln -under this cloud of misery and dlaaatiafaction. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription positively cares, all dieeaeed 1 conditions and weak nesses, and restores complete health and strength to the feminine oreatis. ' ' It ia the only medicine of it kind devisedi iut uii one purpose oy an eaucated and ex perieuced phyaiclan, and eminent specialist in tbia particular field of practice " It is the only medicine which can be relied boon to make the ordeal of motherhood absolutely aafe and almoet eainleae. . . . "not Hy too much for Dr. plerce'a Favor- 'i lie rreecriprion," writes MUaiGlara Balrd, of Bridgeport, Monuromerr Co.. Penn'a. "I fell it say duty to lay to all women who may be aulTer Ing from amrdiaeaae of th womb that H la the beat medicine on earth for them to uat. I cannot pralae it too highly for the good it did me,, If ny one double this give them: my name and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets reamtat tha stomach, live! and bowels. Of all medicine eteaicra. Jacksonville, 2 CEMETERY WORK1 A SPECIALTY - j .1 i - I . - , Oregon. THE VERY BEST OF J J ; BRICK AND MASON WORK. S. CHILDERS, I Dianufncture ft splondid article oi Brick nee sampleB everywhere about, the city Yard one block north of Brewery., Ronidenoo north C Btroet, Medford, Oregon. QONTRAOTOR and jgUIIjDER. JOBBING OF' ALL KINDR. All work guaranteed,, first-clftne. Dang and futimateo furnished or ., all kind of work oitber brick or wood. Blilj of LUMBER of all kinds elled oa short aotloe. Saab, Poor, and Mill wo of al . Mads any thine la the shape of wood work eaa be had on abort notlos. Medford,: - -i' - , - ,,Oreoi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land' oflte At atOMtmrr.' OraMon. fun on 10V7.. liothrc li hereby given that the folio wlo Allied wttlerhait filed not It of hi tnumtlon to make tal proof it nupport nt htf olavim mnd that uld proof wlil be niodclMfifrc W. 8. Crowe II county JuflBv of .Joon aBty,'OfMoB,Al rs, uv7,,vii: n . X.. to . nrovfi Mn ooniinaouR nutldonce upon and eu HI via ion of Raid land, vizi i -i; i -i; . W. H, HradHbaw, Choutar Clflflff, W. P. Par low mna H. H, WrlRht, Alt of Lake Greek, MKHonvouniyivreKon. . iy.-a:i3 R. M. VrATCit, Rb later. On H. E. Jo IKU7, , lor, the, t of s e W, a w5,'eo:tp37,rSeiii?. '. 1 : ' Be sanpd the foliowinit wlinnwa to. his continuous roaidonce upon and oultli SUMMONS. Vaeonmaker U .mi tW . i'r'i - 'rj Kull gtock o( material for - J nil. J 1.1- . . . W mi uiiHia'iw iwafon lana urgy ropgirlnp... ,.., i AH work guaranteed flreti .., "plaag,. fjbop in rear of Mer ,, .. ,.rHifartny blaoksnjlthshop , In the Circuit Court of he ' Htate of Orci;on, for ; i uivwunvy u Ja win, Catherine Noltnd, rlaintlff, 1, ' v Charles F. Wslli Defondanl. i( . .' , ToCharlos F. Wall, the above named defend ant: ' ' - ' IN tho Damo of the State of Orepan : You sra herebv runuired to annear and anawer tha complaint of tho above-named; plalntia In the aboyo entlllid court, now on file with the clork of aalil omirt, wltbin Uin dayK from the uaieoi toe jjorvice 01 tnia'ununons upon you, If serrcd Juckaoh County,' Oregon; hut if erred In any othor county la the State of i Ore rod, then within twenty days from the date of theaorvloeof tlilH Rummonn nnnn vou: or. If served on you out uf Hie State of Qreaop, or by pahltoatlon, Iheta by the nnitHaV ol ine.nnalng ohdwidiiw 11 of tho clreul day of Srpuimli.r, A. p., i(W7, a4 stam ne; flourt. for Jank. sort County; Oreitwa, to'Wft! natondey,rthe th by notllied that if vou fall so to appear ana nnwvr'Hitiuvuinpiaiai ne piaimm wni to the oourt for lha relief demanded.! compmiiii now on me in this cause; wj-wnrior iapi In. (ur a duiireo of the oourt awardlna onto nlalnlut an eHtmi) .In, dower in and to lot els teen (19) dioch, twenuonn ini), aieaiorai laeaaon uoumy a tor juaf lament aaalnat defendant lor dtmoaxs 'eonsistwci ef oae tmra' oi tne OrcK"n, and tot snts, l?Ra and paoOts ol ssid' property from .pill 12,10, Ina tor costs aha dTibutaemotitf. Tbia sammoiM la Dubll.hedlnTna MnoroRD Hail by order of H, K. Hanna, one of tho luuia of Hold oourt. made on 4ho 17th'dT Of vuiy, a. Utf inri, , . Thdre Isn't a Branch ;.; .1 ii . . i i ; ' -f .. Of Blaokamithing that I ; do' not fully undoretand. and my prioee will not cripplo yopr puruo,; nor will , the ehpcB I ent oripplo your , horses. I, do all kinds of ,vwagon and qarrioge work.. J.'-RaWILSON,..;' BUTLER , ...JEWELER Watch Repafrlrisr ' Onpoalts Hotel Nash WantedAn Idea '!ZggSS waE 'Mm itiatioe. Vt. alUeaKoro l'liiaU!ial7r.l;ii'-;j:;i, t,rMo( twe aa ,oaxat ' c, ;i, i (',',!.! fin. '"if niu.w riAwmimir vawit.ii,