CT-r I GUI OUR COUNTY ' Correspondents JlllikHIMIVllll) tiVWH, " Umiumt InhuoiJ October 25, U It, II. LdwIh and M. M. Notviniui, J Ion. mill MrH. N. Iitnioll re turned Iiuiiki Monday from u briiif vihii to rorllitml. linn. J, K. Niiil, who Iiiih hucn in tlio Huttii creek country gaining, returned homo Huiuiay. Married -In Jacksonville, Octo bor !), IHH7, l.y K.H. Dunlap, ..1, 1'., J. 11. Kiiiinicrloy anil Kiniiia J. Kcdwlii. A. Ilotiingor, of Tlio Dulles, wlio wiim visiting liiu diinghUir, Histor Mary Albortu, of Ht. Mary's uoud oiiiy, ruturnuil lioinu Mummy even ing. J. C. Wlilpp Iiiih boon coffined to Ihu Ihhihu during tlio past two weeks with an attauk of la grippe, J liH condition In improved at thin writing. Wilt Hanno, who has boon visit ing relatives for sovoral weeks, luft for Oakland, Culif., Hnturdny to re miino bin position with tliu S. 1'. Company. Mm. A. II. Maegley and throo diiughUirB, who Imvo boon viuiting rolutivos buro for tlio past two months, roturnod to I'orllaud Hun day overling. Max Mullor has ruturniid from a luminous and pluamiro trip to Han Pruuoisoo. Ho suleotod a lino of goods wbilo absent. Mrs. Mullur accompanied him homo. Mrs. E. M. I.umHdon, of Modford, was visiting Mrs. It. J. Cameron, at the Camoron ranch, from Wednos day to Monday. They wore callers in JaokBonvillo Monduy. Win. Hoeley, who has been at Hkaguay for a oouplo of months, re turned homo Hunday. It suonia that tho work ho was ongagcd. iu . torminntod abruptly, owing to tho heavy snows, and ho deemed it a ' wiso plan to (loo to tho sunny climes of Houthorn Oregon. Ho anticipates going back in February. A drovo of two hundred bead of : bouf oattlo from Applegnlo pussed through town Friday to Modford. Tho purohasors wero Mitchell and I'rathor, tho latter roprosonting the Oakland Moat Company. The cattle wore purchased from Contrail llros., Cameron, Kloinhainraor, Culy and Gloavo, and in oonsemionce thereof several thousand dollars novo been distributed among the stockmen. The prioe paid was b'i cents gross. Miss Ida Flora Cantrall, who has boen a sufferer with consumption for tho past year, died at her mother's residonce, at Uniontown, Sunday morning at 4 o'olock. She was aged about twenty-eight years. The funeral sor vices wore conducted by tho ofliccrs of Ruth Kebokah ludgo No. A, of whioh tho deceased was a mombor. Rev. Robt. Ennis assisted in tho burial servico. In torraont took place iu tho Sterling ville comelory Monday at 11 o'clock a. m.' Miss Cantrall was possoBscd of many noblo qualities and was a goneral favorite in any community in which sho residod. She will bo groatly missod by a largo numbor of friends. Central l'oint Items- L. C. Bollo, of Wellon, was trad' Ing hero on Monday. Assossor Griovo made a business trip to Jacksonville Monday. Mrs. Noah Baor was trading with Modford merchants Tuesday. Thoro will bo a grand ball at tho hotel hall Thanksgiving night, Mrs. Norah Norman, of Rosoburg, is navine old friends of this city a viait. Eldor Eli Fisher, of Medford, preached at the Baptist Church last Sunday. Mrs. J. Hiuklo and MiBS Mary Moo mado Modford u business visit Monday. J, L. Brobst wont to Applegato last wook to look afiorsomo mining proporty. Rov. and Mrs. J.S. McCain mado rolativos at Mud ford n visit tho first of tho weok. MisB Stella Stidhnui, who has ohargo of a school near Talent, spont Sunday at homo. Romombor to oall at Dr. J. Hinklo's if you nood a pair of spoo- taolos or a quartz giasB. Rov. A. B. Hood intonds laaving for Harrkburg soon to tako up por manont residence thoro. Rusb Mooro, who has boon hav ing a siogo with malarial fovor, is now ablo to bo out again. Wallaoo Wrisloy,, who hna boen working in California' tho pnst year, roturnod homo last wook. Miss Daisy Olwoll, who is attend ing St. Mary's aoadomy at Jackson ville, spent Sunday at home. Hod. J. W. Merritt had eevoral fine shoup of Cotswold breed shipped hero from tlio north Monday. Andrew Stevens mid family took Monday's train for I'aloiiHo, Wash., wlinro. they go to make tliulr future Iioiiio, An Hulertiiinniiiiit and supper will bo given at the M. 1C, Church on l'riilay evening, the proceeds to go fur llio liiinelit of tliu uliiiruli, (ll'lll'ni Creek (iatlieriiiifii. II V I'llll.OMI'.I.A. The Ituinley boys have oructed u new barn on their place. Mr. Hawkins and family Imvo moved to Medford to live. Oron Murjiliy has returned home from his viHit willi Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson were visiting E. L. Hedpath and family Monday. J. I). Anderson and family, of Eden procinct, wore pleasant cullers at J. Fry's Sunday. C. W. Fraley and son, Floyd, of Eden procinet, wero visiting iu this nalglihnrhood Sunday. Mrs. Fry's cousin, Mr. Stayton, of Lebanon, who was visiting her, returned homo lust Friday. Quito a number (lathered at tho school houso Sunday for ohurch, but tho proaaher fuiled to come. Claronco McPherson, who hus been in custom Oregon fur several years, is home visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Priddy, of Medford, visited the hitter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guchos recently. Miss Bertha Mol'horson and brother, Clarence, visited their aunt, Mrs. Fraley, of Edon precinct, one day this week. Wo aro glad to learn that Mr. Nay lor has moved back to his Grif fin crook farm. Ho was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bohermerhorn who will farm the place tho coming year. Gold 11111 Mnrrets. nV MARK DAKKU. E, N. Williams was at the county seat Monday. ' W. C. Hubbard was at Medford the first of tho week. Bert Dennis was over from Apple gato and spent l'riday and Saturday hero. J. W. Marksborry and daughter, Ollie, woro calling on friends here tbo last of the week. Maud Houck spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, returning to Jacksonville Monday. Tho danco at Bailey's hall Friday night was largely attended and a genoral good timo reported. L. A. Carter and son aro prepar ing to open a restaurant and hot tomale stand on the west side. Cap. Bassett sold his mining claim on Kanes creek to E. L. Smith, of the Gold Hill Mercantile Company. Tho Odd Follows,-Workmen and Maccabees have combined together and purchasod a cometery near Rook Point. RasmuB Rasmussen returned from Yreka, Cal., Saturday to spend a few days looking after some prop erty ho owns hare. J, H. Booman wad exhibiting eomo fine specimens of rock rocontly taken from . his mino on Sardine crook. He says there is plenty more just liko it thoro. Table Bock items. Hon S. M. Nealon nndo a trip to Gold Hill Monday. Misses Pankey and Shipley, of Sums Vulloy, wpre at I itulo Hock Friday doing business in connec tion with our late fair. Spencer Childors has boen haul ing off his wheat and undor diffi culties too, having to ford the river whilo tho Byboe bridge was torn up. Mr. A. L. Vincent moved onto the Drum farm Saturday, having leased it for tho coming year. Ulau wo are not to lose a good neighbor. The Robertson family gave a concort at our school houso last Wednesday evonlng. They had a fair attondanco and fully satislieu ovory body with tho performance. Adams, Gunn and E. B. Jennings koop their teams running, hauling oil potatoes in spito of tho ram. spuds from this section aro in ao mand ovon though the murkot Booms orowden. Miss Hattio Sistfmore, of Sams Valley, and Miss Libbio Pendleton, now of Gold Hill, mado Table Rock friondB a visit Friday and attended a social party in the evening, They both returned to tnoir Domes satur day. Tho lato rains wero generally wolcomod, still there is novor a time in tho fall but wo would rather put oil tho storms a day or two. Now that the sun is doing his best to dry our roads ovory ono should clean up tuoir inn worK. J, C. P. UiowiiBboro Items. tv awniw-r-A . J. F. Hall, of Big Butte, was do- Ing business in town Monday. C. A. Buriiolt has traded his pluco fif'ur here to J. I'. Hall, of Big Butte, for property in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Diilev, of l,nk Cnmk, iiiailn a business trip to Med ford last Friday, returning homo Saturday, Mrs, H. O. Shall nek imd family, accompanied by Mrs. F, l.ooslny, of Ft. Klamath, were the guests ot their sister, Mrs. J. K, Bull, Satur day night. Our friends 0, K. Terrill and Miss ICIlie Ilradshaw were united in the bunds of matrimony on Wed nesday, Oct. 20, 181)7. All unite in congratulations to the happy couple. llcaifle Hems. HV A. 1). HOUSTON. Israel Harris is on the sick list. The infant daughter of Robt. I'e- Armon is reported dangerously ill. J. A. Houston is making prepara tions to move to his Long Branch farm about Nov. 1st. Howard Rodgors sports a new trip buggy and harness which ha pur chased of W. J. Freoman, of Cen tral Point. Tho Roberston musical family gavo an Entertainment at the Sams Valley hall last Friday night. Al though tho crowd was not a very largo one, it did not keep them from giving a good entertainment. They had several different instru ments and playod them all with ease. It was very interesting lrom beginning to ond. Wine Mcu Know It U folly to build on a poor foundullon. Itollcf obtained by deadening symp tomi Ik short. Hood's Sarsauariliu ourua and vivos lasting health. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sink head ache, indigestion, . biliousness. - All druggist. 25o. Legal blanks at Till: Mail office. V.L. DOUGLAS S3 8HOE In thlAorld. For 14 yra tfata ibe. by nrtt alon. hM dlrtcd alt eonpvUlors. W. L Dourly U0. HjBD and niD sbo mrm the prodortlcxna of fckllWd wort mm. from thm K2.V) uid 9UJQ tboca for i i ura fxuu caovs iur awa, vikv -uv aaa i.re ior ran. W. X. DodvIu the are IndorMd bj over l,flDO,ao wrf rt u lb brat ) ityl. fit tod durability of in; bo ever ofTtrvd U prlc. Tbry ar nMl Id an Um Ufrat bapMt aod ityhw, aad of every vart rty of feather. If (ImIct raanot rapply you. writ for fata lofu lo W. L. Uvuclaa, Brock Ud, Mat. Hold by A. C. TAYLER. MEDFOB.D, . OBEOON i for boy CASH STORE Market St. Ferry, S.F., Cal. Klondyke Specials Folding Rockers (ask lor circular) $10, 1! Yukon Folding StovcB (new) $0.00, 7.60 Yukon Camp Stoves, best. . .(3.75, 16.00 I.nri;o Kur Sleeping Blankets, $12.00 Kvaporated potutoes, rarranted,totlic truile. Canned fruits and meats of best quality. Heavy wearing apparel. Send (or pamphlet on tlio Klondyke (rco. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court In ami for the County of Jnoktioti, and State of Oregon. Wllllum Fabor, Plaintiff. VH. L. A. Coctl anil Juntos Coot! and Jtuma MoyorfoUl untl J. Mitchell, partiifirn, dotiiK buHinesB an Moyorlold, Mltch ull & Company. Uufunuants. To I.. A. Coctl and JamonCoetl and Johho Meyer fulrt and J. Mltcholl, purtnora, doInK bUHlnoas as Meyorftild, MltohuU A Cora puny, dufond untH: , IN the muno of tho Stnto of OrcRon, you are hereby reaulrod to appcur ami nimwor the eomplalnt of tho above uainod plaintiff In tho above entitled court, now on tile with the clerk of said court, within ton days from the date of the Hcrvtuo of thiH muumonH upon you, ir served In Jackson County, Orepon; but If survtxl In any other county In tho stale of Orepon, then within twenty day from the date of the nervtee of thU HuinmonK upon you; if served on you out of the Htato of Oregon or by publication then by the tlrnt day of the ensuing term of natd court, to wit: Monday, tho ISlh day of Decem ber, A. I). ISOT. and you are horeby notified that If you fall to appear und antiwar said uoraplaiut an horehy reiiulredthe plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rellof demanded In Raid complaint new on llle In mild ault, namely: For judgment agBlnHt. tho defendanta, U. A. Coot! and James Ceetl, for the mini of fl7W with interest at IU Fior cent from Dreomher 3. iSttft, un;l for the urttier Hum of 10,00 attorneys feus untl for cunts and (HHbursemanrH of the abovo entitled suit; and for a decree foreoloslnfr the mortgage deNorlhed In and attached to plaintiff's com plaint and for tho sale of the premises therein (Worthed, namely: Lola 6, (I and ?, In block nu inhered thiou, In the Towu of Modford, Jack aon County, Oregon; that the equity of the de fendants and each of thorn In and lo said mort BUROd promlsea bo foreclosed and forever barred; thttt tho Interest of the defendants Joshu Meyerfeld and J, Mltcholl, partners, dotnK buslnoHH undur tho tlrm name uud style of Moyerfeld, Mitchell & Company, bo decreed to be second and Inforior to tho mortgage Interest of plaintiff and for mum other and turthur relief as may ho Just and otiultablo. Hammond & Vawtkh, Attorneys for lMnlntlff. This sum mens Is publlHhud In Tiik MKhVHtitn Mail by order of H, K, Hanna, ono of tho iudges of tho Circuit Court for Jackson County, Iregon, by order mado In Chambers on the 86th day of October, A, 1). . W. I. VAwrmn, Attorney. I -mmm lead KI.V'H HIKAM HAIM U ft po.ltl vfiear. Apply InUi the noflrlln. It In qukkly abaorhed. 60 ernU at fsrtitiflatit or by mall ; lamples 10c. hi mll. ILLY WIM JiJJItH, (A WsrrcQ Hi., New York City. SUMMONS. In th; frircuU Court in arid for tho County of hwMmu and hhiu, ut Oregon, J, V., Kayiirt, Itecelverof tho AppU'Kuto Wwuer Company. tt Corporation, Flaln Vn. y. l. Wade, Wm. II. Jolly and J. I At klnir, Df-fcridants. To K. M. Wade, Win. II, Jolly and J. P. Atkins, UKfendarits above named. JN the finiricof the Htute of Oregon, you and each of you are required to appear and an wer the complaint of the above plaintiff. In the above r-nntlrrt Court, now on llle with the elerk of tmld ('ourt, within ten daya from the dale of the Hervlce of this suinmoiiM upon you. If Klrru.,1 n f,.n,Ur.r. t...,.,.V.. If w-rvod in any other County 'of the liaui of Orison, then within twenty day from the uinj oi ton service oi in is Hiimmons upon you; or If served on you out of the Htate or Oreaon or by publication, then by the first day of the cnnuiDK irm oi saiu uouri, lo-wit: ineuvo day of Tifcernher A. D. and you are here by notified that If you fall to appear and ana wer said oo id plaint a hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint now on Hie in this suit, to wit: That the promissory notes de scribed In the complaint given by the Apple gale Water Company unto the defendant, J. H. Atkins, be decreed to be fraudulent and void, and the naid defendant bo required to deliver the same to the clerk of tho Circuit Court of Jackson County for cancellation; that the mortgage deed given by the said Applegate Waur Company unto the said defendant, J. P. Atkins, upon the following described property, in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to- It: One certain water ditch or canal, be ginning ut the brad of tbo said ditch or canal, at a polut In section ten (10) of township forty one Ml) south of range four west of the Willam ette Meridian, sad at or near the confluence of the Caroerry Fork with the Big Applegate river; thence following the constructed ditch or canal along the contour of the country In a nortUeasterly direction and down said Apple gute river for about five and eight tenths miles to tho lower end of said ditch or canal, through sections ten (10). two (if and three (3). in towsnblp forty one Hi) south, of range four west of Willamette Meridian and sec Hods thirty five '&), thirty-six (M and twenty-live t Jh) of township forty m south, of range four (4) west of Willamette Mertdlaa. and sections nineteen (H and thirty (8U of township forty m south, of range three (3) west of the Wil lamette Meridian to a point In section nineteen tlV) at township forty (40) south, of raogc three 13) west Of the Willamette Meridian, all In Jackson County, Oregon, logetHer with all of the water rights, privilege, easements and rights of way. attaching or In any way belong lug or appertaining to any of the said properly or to the said ditch or canal or belonging to the said party of the rtrst part. Also, all of the following described mining property and mining ground, situated In Jock son County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: First. All of the s. of s. e. M of s. e. U; th- w. V of the n. w, of the s. e. ; the s. w. H of the s. e. H ; the s. w. of the n. w. of the a. e. X ; the s w. of the n. e. ! of the a. e. VA ; the u. w. of the s. e. of the a. e. of station seven (7), in township forty (40) south, of ran tro threwwest of the Willamette Meridian, containing one hundred and ten acres more or leas, in Jackson County, Oregon, together with all me right, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonglDg or in any wise appertaining. Second. The w. H of the n.e. or the n. w. of section two 'i), in township forty-one (41) outh, of range four (4) west, of Willamette Meridlau In Jackson County, Oregon, together with the mill, lumber, macnlnery of every kind and nature whatsoever upon the said property aoa all of the appurtenances, right and privi leges thereunto belonging or in any wise apper taining. Third. All of that part of the Hope Mining Claim which lies on the west aide of the Apple gaic river; said Hope mining claim being re corded ou pope S8b of Vol. ? of the Mining Hecords of Jackson County, Oregon; also all that part of the Little Bit Mining Claim whirh lies on the west side of the Applegate river, said Little Hix Mining Claim being duly re corded on page V4A of Vol. S of the Mining Records of Jackson County, Oregon; said claims belntt part of the n. e. 14 of section ten (10), of township forty-one (41) south, of range four (4) west of Wtllamette Meridian; also, that cer tain water dam, situated about 800 feet more or less below the point where the Carberrv Fork joins the Applegate river, and which belongs to the said parly of the first part, together with the land upon which said dam is situated, and also the right to erect, maintain and keep a water dum upon the said property at any point convenient to the party of the second port, his heirs and assigns forever. Fourth. All of the followinc: Besrlnnlns at the southeast corner of claim locaud by H. C. Jacksoa on October 1, lfim, and at a point 000 ffet saulh of the corner to sec lions two (2), three (), ten (10) and eleven (11), of towusbip forty-one (41) south, of range four (4) west of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence we.it lfW feet to stake No. 3; thence south 600 foot lo a stake No. 3; thence east lftOO feet to a suke So. 4; thence north 600 feet to the place of beginning; said claim being a part of the n. e. '4 of neciton ten (10), and known as Protec tion Tariff No. 2, and all of the rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all being in Jackson Couuly, Oregon. Also all the right, tlUe and Interest of the party of the rtrst part in and to the following: All of the w, K of the n, w. 14 of section num ber eloven (11), In township number forty-one (41) south, of range number four (4) west ol the Willamette Meridian, containing according to the United States Survey eighty acres, all in Jackson County, Oregon, together with all of the rights, privileges and appurtenances there unto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Also that certain lumber mill and the land upon which the same is situated and all of the lumber, machinery and fixtures thereon, situ ated along the line of the said water ditch or canal In Jackson County, Oregon, and all of the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also nil of the property, water rights, privi leges and bonefUs belonging to the said ). rty of the first part and situated in Jackson County, Oregon, and not otherwise covered by the above description and conveyances and all of the in to rent of tbe said party of the first In and to anv m in in if claims or other nronertv owned I or held by It in Jackson County, Oregon, and not othcrwlso mentioned In this Instrument. Touother with all of the tonomenta. heredita ; monts and nppurtonancos belonging to any of wit! property m vnis inmcumuui. muniiunuu or In nny wise appertaining thereto and alt of the right, title and estate of the party of the first part in and lo iny and all of the same, and re corded in vol u mo 13 of tho mortgage reoords of Juckson County, Oregon, on page 944 to 348 thereof bo cancelled and decreed to be fraudu lent and void; that the plaintiff have judgment again. st the defendants and eaoh of them in tho sum oi smku as aainancs ana ror suon otnerana further roller as may bo just and equitable in the premises and for costa and disbursements. HAMMOND oi V AWTER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. This summons Is published In Tnc Mkdfohd Mail, by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, ono of tbe judges or mo nrsi judicial uistrici, oaioa at Chambers October 18, 1SV7, W. I. Vawtkil Proa. n. F. An kins, V-Pros J. K. Knyaht, Cashier. ...CAPITAL, $50,000... MKOKORD, - - OREGON Limn moncv on nnnrored securltv. receive de- itosltH subject to ohook and tranBnot a Ronora nnnmnK ousiness. Your Dusinoss souoitea.... Correspondents: Ladd & Bush. Balom. A.irio California Bank, San Francisco. Ladd k Til too, roruwd, corbln Banking Co., N. Y. Jackson County Bank AT THE Hod Front Saloon Thoro nrrivfid thi wook a splendid stock of wines mid liijiiorn. All who patronize my place are guaranteed tlio heHt of lifjuorB ut roaHonable prices. John Schneider Front Street, Modford, Oregon.... .. . . IT IS NECESSARY That farmers should have good serviceable harness, as It costs money at this season of the year to muke a trip to town to have repairs made. I have a fine line of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, Etc., And my prices are reasonable. I hare purchased the stock and bul lous oi ll wile man U Nlcbolnon and will continue baslnew al thiilrold s vwmiy. vive me a oall ana get my prices J. Q. TAYLOR, Medford, Oregon ... Onion Lthery Stables... TERRILL & COMPTON, Prop'rs Having lately purchased this popular stable we are now pre pared to furnish first-class rigs and safe and fast driving horses at reasonable rates. Horses boarded .... Commercial . Travelers . Rigs . a . Specialty m HE HUBBflD WM. M. RICHARDS Is Manafaeturing ... Rough and 5 Plr and Yellow Pine of Superior Qiialityi Prices and quality 5 5 ruaranteed to Rive satisfaction. Mail orders will receive , fs - aiibUUblUU ,MIII Seven HW.vmfm.'infnnwmimmntnV la 9 ' QONTRACTOR and gTJILDER. JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. All work guaranteed first-class. Plana and estimates furnished r" all kind of work either brick or wood. Bills of LUMBER of all kinds filled on short notice. Sash, Doors and Mill wo oi al -kinds any thtnv In the shape of wood work oan be had on short notice. Medford, THE VERY BEST OF BRICK AND MASON S. GHILDERS, I manufacture a splendid article oi Brick see samples everywhere about the city. Yard one block north of Brewery, Residence north C street, Medford, Oregon.- rot ABSOLUTELY GDiMHTRKD ........ as--a.-a -A- BROS., MEDFORD ORB. 1 ft High Grade of . Dressed Lumber . ' Miles East of Medford g Orepoi WORK. ARB I II a Z CURE COIISTIPATlOHy