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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1897)
m "ft Our County Correspondents. Hi it to KukIo I 'til lit Kuiflclx, IIV A. !. IIOWI.KTT. S. 1. Murinu wuh iutorvluwiiiK our Hihiwv llulto miller liiHt Kridiiy. A. lloyt wuh In ' Mmlfiird IhhI Thursday uflor a load or supplies. I uiiilurHtitrul tlint Mrs. It. Simon Iiiim movoil lulu Uiu Ouoryjo Dnluy I1OUB0. Mr. and Mra. Wm. I'tirry wcro out the lust of tho wouk viuitlng bin mother. School BuiHirintondont Gun New bury visited our school ono day last wok. Mrs. Volney Stlckel, of Modford. wan out lust Sunduy visiting old timo friondo. Mri. McDonnell and hoii, of Lako lists, wara the guest of Mm. Uuo. Marine one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Niobols and daughter woro in Mod ford on a trading uxM)dition lunt week. Isnao Woolf, of Med ford, passed tbrouKb our town IuhI Friday on bis return from Fort Klamath. Oooruo lloyt camo ovor from Klamath County to attend the dunco and see some of his old timo frionds. , . Mosdainus A. l'ool and J. P. Mooiuaw and part of thoir children were in Mod ford on Wednesday of Inst weok. There were quite a number of teams passed through town last Sunday from Klamath County on tho way to Mod ford. Mrs, M. 8. Wood, who has boon undor tho oare of Dr. Jones, of Medford, for somo timo, I am glad to say is oonvalosoing. The Woodruff sisters, of Union creek, gave a dance at Eaglo Point last Saturday night. I understand that the attendance was small. Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Morinn and daughter, Mies Mots, and his brother, Charley, were ovor last Sunday visiting tbc family of their brother, George. David Cingcado baa boon putting an addition to bis pasture fence with lumber from A. J. Daley's Round Top mill, thus making his pasture Hog prooi. O corse Nichols, one of the proa' porous (armors and stockman of the Little Butte country, was in tewn last week after load of flour from our Snowy Butte Mills. W. II. Potter has been engaged putting up flues in 8. U. Holmes' new house. The workmen have the house about completed and the family expect to move into it this week. Oeorso W. lleokathorn and son, Jerry, went ut on Elk creek last weok on a hunting expedition. They k led six door.one of which weighed 240 pounds gross and 1(13 pounds after bo was dressed. It was the fattest doer 1 ever saw . Thoro has beon quite a number of cattlo dnvon out of this section of tho country tho last weok by different parties, among whom wore Ii. 1' Mathews, lohnson jjromors T. K. Nichols and A. Hoy t and Bons. And still the country is full ot oat tie buyers. Joe Van Hardonburg oame near bcine seriously hurt tho other aay, He attempted to mount a horse with a package of bluo vitriol ' in his hand and just as he was about n the Miidillo the liorcn ooimnmiceil In buck, precipitating linn to llw ltrmi nd und bruising him up considerable, Our toucher, I'rof, Park, had rather a novel trick played on him by sniiie of the little girls in our school. Often when tho children would be playing with an uppla lie would appropriate it to his own use. Ho some of the mischievous little girls concluded that they would lix an apple for him, so they punctured un apple and filled the cavities with quinino and purposely let it fall on the floor. The result was that evening after sohool tho apple was divided among some of the larger uirls (thev were up to the trick) and they ate it with a relish but the professor got hold of a piece that lie said was rotten so bad to spit it out of the window. Now when he eats an apple he inspects it first. Warnlnii: Persons who nulTur from oouuhs and colds bIiouIJ hoed tho warnings of dutitfur and save them solves HUrturinK und dual runulU by inline One Minute Cotiirh Cure. It la nn lnlalllblo rumcdv (or couiihe. colds, oroup and all throat and luiitf tronblus. HtrunK, mo urutffriHi, oiuuioru; ur. j Ulnklu, Uoalral i-oint. Yankee Crock HappeuliiKS. nv PEBT. Milo Caton has returned home to stay during tho winter. D. BrookB, of Medford, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. nil Jlogan. Nve Turnin made a business trip to Klamath County last week. Misb Matlie Kelt, or Medford, is visiting Miss Berylla Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shipu have moved to Big Sticky to spend the winter. A pleasant party was given at the home of Miss Myrtle Cornell Saturday in honor of her birthday. J. M. Thlrwond.o!Grobook. Tox., says thai wtien bo tins a spoil of indl ircslloo, and feels bad and alURKiah, ho lakes two 01 IA) will's initio r.ariy Klsors at nlifht, and bo 1 all rlif ht tho next morning. Many thousands of othor do tnu samo thlnif. Do youV Strang, tho druKglat, Med lord; Dr. J. Ulnklu, Central r-omt. Forest Creek News. will he given to Mrs. loslwick iih a donation on account of losses sus tained by lire, I lowland A. Cook, of the hy draulic mine, nro taking up their lurgn Hume mid moving it further over to (five IIiimii more room to dump. They Hill work higher Up and nearer the old channel this winter. , .las. ArinpricHl, the riiHliing far mer and Htockmaii, in putting in wheat with a four liorHo cultivator. Mo iaiilsi fattening a lot of hogs which will be on the market soon. Ilu has a few head of h..ef cuttle for Hale. You can't afford to rink your life by allowing a cold to develop Into pneu monia or uoiiauinptlon. Instant relief uuil u uorluln euro are afforded by One Minute UoukIi Dure. HI rung, tho drug- IhL, Modford; Dr. J. lllnklo, Cuntral I Ml t, pew? j POWDER I Absolutely Pure glHt, M T'olnt. NliWS 0(J THE STATE a V OPERA. Mr. Broad, of the Oregon Belle mine, has been (suite sick. Wm. ' Lewis has a contract to bnild a piece of wagon road up Star guloh. There was a large engine and quartz mill moved to Palmer creek last week. Miss Anna Arrupriest, of Forest creek, is visiting Medford friends this week. Mr. Kltohin has been quite sick. Dr. Wait, of Medford, has been in attendance. A. W. BtnrEis is cutting a new mining ditch, taking water out of tho loft hand fork of Forest creek. Cook it Martin are fixing up preparatory to piping at their mine on tho right hand fork of Forest creek. Messrs. Hanson & Short have their big reservoir completed on the upper creek and are about ready for piping as soon as more water comes. There will be a box social at the residence of Wm. Bostwiok, Jr., next Friday night. The proceeds says "Try 82000M ii at me. Look Money-back says me. Schilling's Best baking powder and tea are hfir.aus they are money -back. not. SAFE, although Schillings Best baking What Is the missing word?- powder and tea are safe, , 1 Oct SeMMtie's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out the ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for every, ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. . " If only one person finds the word, that person gets fiooo.00; if several find it, $ M00.00 will be equally divided among them, Evtry one sending a brown or yellow ticket will, receive; a set of enrdbonrd crsC5 bhles at the end of the contest., Thoso sending three or more In one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it. These ieretoiruj babies and pocket calendars will be different from the ones offered in the last contest. '. Better cut these rules out. Klamath County Items. Krwm tbo ftepublluan. District Attorney Jeffrey is in town. Fred Applegale left Monday for the Elk creek mines. Tommy Kinney shot both barrels into a flock of geese in the wheat stubble on the Hopkins ranch one day last week and picked up 17. Quite a number of Jackson County stockmen will feed their cat tle in Klamath County this winter. Thoy can buy hay out here at 13 per ton in the stack, it is reported. Hoy in the valley is $10 per ton. L. H. Tetcrs left Tuesday morn ing for Medford to have his eye treated by Dr. Geary. Several dollars were raised by subscription to defray his expense, it is rather doubtful if anything can be done to save the sight of his eye. A. J. Allen, of the Jacksonville marble works, returned last week from Lakeview. Mr. Allen has put up several handsome monuments in Klamath Falls cemetery and other oemeteries throughout the county. He bus taken several orders for monument work on his trip which he will fill next spring. L. B. Warner, the Medford nurs erymau, arrived this week with three wagon loads of fruit trees which will be distributed in this, Luke and Modoc counties. The pro ductiveness of our young orchards has established mo tact inai truit can be grown successfully here. As a result a number of our farmers will set out quite an acreage in fruit trees this tall and next spring. In a few years Klamath County will te growing all the fruit required for home consumption. rtam the Klamath rail Bipre. ' Geo. Deal and Oscar 8tewart, of Langell valley, returned Saturday from Medford. Wm. Wilson and wife returned Saturday from Medford where they went Tor supplies. ' Robt. Anderson returned from Medford Saturday where he has been for his winter supplies. Edgar Ball, W. A. WiUon and R. C. Anderson, of Merrill, returned Saturday from Medford with winter supplies. Prof. Merrill, of Medford, arrived Tuesday and if he can secure a class will give instructions in in strumental muBic. A. S. Hammond, Medford's gifted attorney, returned Saturday from Lako County where ne nau oeeu attending court, and left Sunday for Medford. 0. C. Anderson and family, Geo. Sohwonkt and Charles Tull, of; Sprague river, passed through town publishes Friday on their way to Kegue river valley after supplies. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Greovo, merobant, ot Cbllhowlo, Va., certifies that he bad consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that mono; 0011 Id proouro, tricu an oougn romodloe ho oould hoar of, but got no rollot; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was Induced to try Dr. King's Now Dlseovory, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has boon attoudlng to business, and says Dr. King's New Dieoovory is the grandest remedy ovor made, as it has dono so much for him and also for othors in his community. Dr. King's Now Dlsoovory is guaranteed for coughs, oolds and consumption, It don't tall. Trial bottlo froo at Chas, Strang's drug store. Guv Walker, aged IS, killed by Soutliom 1'aciuo train at Los Angeles recently. The league of the Better City Gov ernment of Los Angeles is planning to secure a new city charter. Large deposits of oil have been truck near PuBadena, Cel., and wells are being put dnwn rapidly. Perri, Cal., ha an epidemic of deg poisoning. ' Thirty valuable dogs have teen killed within a fortnight. 7 J. C. Berry, ono of tho best known oltlxons of Sponoor, Mo,, testifies that he cured hlmsolf of tho worst kind of piles by using a few boxos of DeWltt's Wtloh hiikci saivo Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. Ho had been troubled with olios for ovor thirty yoai's and had used many different kinds of so-onlled ouroB; but DeWltt's was tho one that did tho work and he will vorlfy this statomont if any one wishes to wrlto him. Strang, tho drug gist, Modford; Dr. J. Hlnkle, Central Point. Kin in n Hi Indlun will haul ovor.'iO.MM) POUikIk of Hour out of Luke County this full. The flouring mill at Oakland was destroyed by fire Tuesday of last week, I Ainu JliVXXJ: Insurance U,UOU. Mrs. Sol Abraham, who died at ftoaubiirg recently, left bcr estate, val- uod at 110,01X1, to her husband. There are nine woolen mills in Ore gon all running on full time. A tenth mill at Union wlllalso soon be running. It takes a state to do business in a slip shod way. Oregon with Its treas ury lull of money is paying Interest on tbo money it owes. A Kitofllco In Harney County U named Mule. None of the people who get their mall there dare kick, lest the mule should kick back. Astoria ha offered a bonus of 160,000 to Mr. Byors, whose flouring mill burnod down at Pendleton some time ago, if he would put up a plant In that city. Suit Institutions are running along about ns well without appropriations a with them. And tbo taxpayers do not have to pay for a lot o( extravagant jobs. Prlneville bos 1130,000 deposits in her bank. A good showing for a coun try town, stock is the principal In dustry of that section and it brings cash. 1 Tho creditors of the Snell, Hottsbu U Woodard Company will receive a dividend from the total assets of the company of a trifle over 0 per cent of loelr claims. District Attorney Lord, of Mult nomah County, is a defendant in a 13000 damage suit, resulting from having a seanan Imprisoned in tne county jail wno was uiierwaro reietuvu uu a wm of habeas corpus. Robberv Is unprofitable Id Oregon. Jackson and Williams got long terms in tho penitentiary lor Holding up a train, and lust week, four unmaeked men irot only Vi for holding up tho clerks of a store in Huntington. As the overland reached Albany one nleht rccen'.ly one end of the smoking car was discovered to bo on fire, hav ing caught from a vory hot stove. 1 A stream was put on it from tbc depot hose and it was quickly extinguished. D. W. Hopkins, of Lane County, by mietake cut neven trees on government land, a fact tbat probably 00 one woulu have found out, and yet Mr. Hopkins at once notified tbe U. s. district at' torne; and offered to pay for the tim ber. There is a movement on foot that if oompletod will make the town of Halsev one of the liveliest places in Oregon. A company of Haleey capital ista propose to erect a mighty dynamo on the Uaiapooia river somewoere anu transmit electrlo power and run ware houses, fruit dryer, creamery, and new Hour mill, light tbe business houses, etc. Tbe president has appointed John H. Hall, of Portland, U.y. district attor ney; Owen summer, 01 roruanu, ap praiser of merchandise in tbo Willam ette district, and Zoelh Houeer, of Pendleton, marshal of tbo United States for tbe district of Oregon. These gentlemen were recommended by the Oregon congressional delega tion. At last a decision bus been reached by the supremo court in the case brought in Lincoln County to decide how the county officers of that county are to get their pay. The decision ot the lower court was affirmed, which means that the officers will receive fees, and not a salary. . This was under an act of 1893, which the court con strued meant that fees and not a salary should be paid in tbat county . Tbe Grants Pass Courier of last week resolutions adopted at a meeltne of the citizens of that place condemning tbe proceedings in justice court resulting in tbe aoauitlalof J. A. Walters, the saloon keeper, for assault ing Rev. Robt. McLean, "as being both intolerable and incompatible with law and order," and the nameB of 83 well known citizens of Grants Pass are attached to the document and printed with It. A Corvallis lady. In behalf of horsolf and other, tolls the Times that there Is a family in that town, in which the husband sponds his time In idleness. smoking an old pipe on the streets or loafing in saloons, while his wife goes out washing, with one child so youug she has to curry 11, ana anoiner loan ling at her side; ana tne lniormant says that if there isn't a cnango tne women of the neighborhood will give htm coat of tar and feathers. Hon. T. W. Davenport, who has henn examining tbe farming lands in tho mountainous portions of New York Btato. writes to Salem friends that 6ome of their best farms would not bo ac cepted as a gift by tbe average Web- footer, unouga roox are piuaeu up on the land to build the fenoes. Thirty or forty head of sheep almost keep one family, the fleece undor the presont tariff yields about $1 eaoh annually and a crood fat lamb turned in for mut ton brings four or five dollars in the great city of Now York. The Corvallis agricultural colloge authorities have issued oiroulars an nouncing the farmers'- short courso hold every winter at tbat Institution, The non r so will begin January 11, and end February 10, and will embrace leotures by Profossors Shaw, Cordley, Crnip and Fronoh. respectively, on ohetnlstry, entomology,, horticulture and agrloulture, and will include praoti' eal work in horticulture and dairy' lnff. under dlreotion of Profossors Cooto and Kent, together with chemical work in the laboratory. . The syndicate whloh has undor oon- slderntlon tho building ot a railroad from ICureku, Cal., to Southern Oregon, has nubmittod a proposition to the citizens of JoHeplilue County for the eoiistiuotloii of tho roud to UranU Cum, Tliov want the pooilo to guur- iiiili'd bonds to the amount of $7000 for I'lich mile constructed In that county. At tho completion of each III mile the company will ilruiv the sum pleugeu, und turn over bowl In a like amount. The lli'Kt'inortgitgc bonds will be 1 1 in I tod to L'0,lrtHi to tbo iiiiln, which Ih the out! muted cost of building mid equip ping. The Southern I'nelflu Itullrond Corn liony hits been sued In the Utiite Circuit Court of Multnoiniili County for re covery of .'iXi pounds of deurfkin or the ciu!vitlnt in money. SH0.M Kulin B rot homo,' Cortland are the pluintlff. Thoy allege that at Medford, on Sep lumber B1, the Southern Oregon Pork Packing Com puny shipped to plaintiffs a lot of merchandise, and among other itnlT were the deerskins in two boxes. I'lulntifla were notified of the arrival In Portland of tho goods, and they re ceived all of tho stuff shipped except the skins. The railroad failed, refused and neglectad to deliver tho skins, and the plaintiffs sue for their recovery. Edari lour Hawaii With Cimrtu Candy Cutiinrtlt. cur coruittpailon forever. 10c, 2&o. If C. C- C.fal), drusslirefuDd jnoDey. IMPURE BLOOD Is caused by the kidneys falling to properly filter out of it nil poisonous mutter. If you aretired, dull, iicliing mid suf fering greatly from a emiiliiiiiitiiiii of ailments, yon may In- sure your kid ney urn clogged anil Inactive. Cure your Kidneys und the blood will tuke cure of itself, You can be CURED Your Spnriigus Kidney Pill have dono me moro good thiiu anything I havii ever taken. I have tried many medicines, but never found anything that helped me so much as Or. Hnbbs Pills. Albert Porter, .'114 Stute Ht., Knoxville Tenn. HOBBS Sparaps Kidney Pills. BOBBS REMEDY CO.. PnomiiTo, Csmiaa Dr. llobbil'IIU KorS.lnlnMKDI-ukU.OHK., bl CUAS. STIIANO, DruKil.l. nining Locations, n v Kltebum and R U Garrett located October VA 600 iDcne of wnutr from Bear bruch, tp 3. 1) 11 tawla, A C Merrill and M O Corey lo cated October 2 the Dal quartz claim, Steam boat district. The same parties located October 22 the Bo acza quartz claim la same district. Jennie B Wrlrbt, by Cal 1 Brobsl, attorney In tact, located October W tbe Portland Oroup No 31, Pearl dlsiriot. M C Wilrht located October 18 Hope No 7, I'earl district. R W Hojt located October 18 lb War Eagle No 2 quartz claim. Pearl district. J W Campbell located October IS the War Eagle quartz claim no l, rean uiHtnot. HM altera located October S3 a quartz claim In DaTenport district. B J Hick located October 5 a claim Is Wag ner creek dtatrlot. . . I w Rule located e Die ruber 20 tne mac Hawk claim, Hombus durtrlct. H Maitern located uctober a ciaim in DaveDport district. L, H Gove located September S3 the Gold Hill No 1, Blackwell dlirtrlci. u w Short located September a tne uoia Hill No 9, Blackwell dlatrlet. James Yoons located uciooer id ai acre id OallH creek dUtrlct. Lratba Youn located uctober is a acre in K&llH crtml dlKtrlet. Koietta Potter and w K rotter located jmj IB quartz claim In Elk creK auunei. nU Holme located Joll 16 a Quartz claim in Wfvtt fork of Klk creek dlstrlot. CUrence Gunn. J C Pendleton, T H renaie- Ion and Co bv Adam located Bentemoer 11 quart claim in veil lork of Elk creek district. Kverrbaify Says So. ; ' Cancaret i 'andy Culliartir. the mrmt won derful ui.-dicul iliMi'ovet'v of the &ih, plra. ant and refri'Slunff to Ibe inMe, vh gently and positively on khlnevv liver and mwsl, cleanftlnu; the entire M-ftpm. dit)c) cold, cum lieuimelie, lever, riiOiiiu.il -nDtitiion and biiimiMXM. VUui", Iriy and try a boa of (J. C. C. to-clHV; 10. ". :) i i-.nl. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all urngrgitle. Inherited Blood Taint Here is a case of inherited blood tain: which resulted in what threatened to bt a complete wreck of an innocent yoant life. The most serious featnre of brim afflicted with a blood disease is tne 1-c" tbat innocent posterity must suffer. Tin man or woman with the slightest tain, in the blood forces the undesirable leg acy of imparity upon their childrer whose veins 8ow with tbe impure inher itance which handicaps them in the race of life. No child who has a trace of bad blood can be healthv or strong, and those pre disposed to Scrofula are liable to great deal of sickness, because their constitu tions are weak and cannot withstand the manv dangers wnicn Deset tne pain o: childhood. Medical statistics show that amajontyof lung troubles tesult directly tram scrofula, so uoat a caiia amtcien with this disease is likely to fall a vie tim to dreaded consumption. Mr. W. A. Clavton. of Addie. N. C. believes S.S.S. is the only blood remedy which can have any eCect whatever upon obstinate caes. Be says : iv tnree-Tear-oia dot naa inc wurn; -. . 1 . TT oi dcroruia i ever neaiu oi. xic mi rc rlLLO ITCHING PILES SWAVNE'S OINTMENT A MMft rVr tttast ttwtJ i larv if 4B(r"B ABBOLDTMLT OTTRM. TMrTMft-Hl.tiit IMttM H..if MlBtrJfia I MMt sat alclmt fcjf StrifoUsl kUh srflau llaai ssjbbI urn r. ft W A r K EH I H T M C S T fjajjrsi k tmmm-. Bf4iriiiws fctilfcc WSU. mV T DaV H st ji vl Jfc,f4ri4lj '. V-t! 1 wlltMsil ujr IstorMlI t tMdidij, nraa i ' W ' . Vt-w ,f kh' u T jfB v Tjt'i'lEawp0 'It, w v " - ' amStbI' tteikia tlswr. klt 4 UaithTf IMIM Sim. rutaA$kl rv ir dra(Bist tW Hugh Elliott, The Scientific Can balance un your old plug and make a trottr out ol him. .My new running plates are too s'.iclc for aovthing. Will ! make big reduction on plow work. e sba-es cheaper than you ever got them. All Work Warranted GO EAST VIA ' Library - Car - Route I ! AMERICA'S 8CESIC IJNE Meals in GB".IJll nei' THE ALL RAIL ROUTE . ... -i TO Kooienar mining Oisinct! VIA ' case SEATTLE AND SPOKANE . Shortest and Quickest Line to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH. CHICAGO ...... AND AU POINTS EAST...... Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dlntug and Library Obaervallon Ou-s.- DAILY TRAIN 8. FAST TIKE Service and Scenery Coequaled. For Tickets and full Information call on or aodreas : J. E. ENYART, Airent, At Jackson County Bank, Meulcnl, Ore. BEN A. LOWELL, Aent, u'oouviiic, Oresoa I. E. DsllOY. Airent, Gold Kill, Oregon P C- 8TEVSNS, a . b. c. denneston. G w v A,aeau:e, v, aan uriir a, t-uruaua UR. w. A. CLAVTON. - was given many blood remedies without relief, and treated by the best doctors. He seemed to get worse all the while, however, and the disease finallv resulted in curvature of the spine, making him utterly helpless. " The bad sores on his neck increased in size, and were a source oi constant pain. He was in this pitifnt condition for two vears. when some one recom mended S.S.S., stating that it had cured some of the worst cases of blood diseases. As soon as his svstem was under the ef feet of the medicine, the sores began to eet better, and in eight davs were com pletely healed. Before long he could walk on crutches, and was improving every day. In three months he threw aside his crutches, for he had no further use for them ; the dreadful disease had been eliminated entirely from his sys tem, and he was restored to perfect health, The cure was a permanent one. as no sign of the disease has returned for ten years." S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and nromptlv reaches all deep-seated and obstinate blood diseases, it matters not what other treatment has failed. It is the onlv remedy which acts on the cor rect principle of forcing the disease from the system and getting nd of it perma nently. S. S. S. is a sure cure for Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It is Purely Vegetable and is the only remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury or other narmiui mineral.' Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Bpecihc company, Atlanta, ueorgia. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court In and for the County Of Jackson, anaptatvoi oirguD. . William Faber, Plaintiff. . i vs. L. A. Coetl and J am on Coeti and Jfle I Meyerreia ana j. Mucneii. pnruier.s, doing business as Moyorlelil, Mitch- I ell & Company, Defendants. I ToL. A. Coetl and James Coetl and Jesse Meyer reia and J. Aiucneii, partners, uoiDt ousiness as Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Compuny, defend ants: IN the name of the State ot Oregon, you are herebv reauired to BDDear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled court, now on Hie with tho olerk of said court, within ten days from the date of the servieo ot mis summons upon you, u aurvuu In Jackson County, Oregon; but if served In any other county In the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; if served on you out of the State of Oregon or by publication then bv the hrst dav of the ensuing term ot said court, to wit: Jlonday, the I3ih day o! Decem ber. A. D. 1807, and you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court tor (DO reiiei ueniunuuu in smu wmpmiu now oa file in said suit, namely : For Judgment against tho defendants, L. A. Cooti and James Cooti, for the sum of K75.00 with in tore t at 10 Fer cent from December 3, 18U5, and tor the urther sum ot WG.00 attorneys tecs and for costs and disbursements of the above entitled) suit; and for a decree foreclosing the mortgage described in and attaohod to plain tin's com plaint and for the sale of tbe premises therein aoscnoen, nameiy: juotso, o ana 7, in diovk numbered thtee. In the Town ot Medford. Jack son County, Oregon; that the equity of the de fondants and eaoh of them in and tonald mort gaged premises be foreclosed and forever barred; that- the Interest of the defendants Jesso Meyerfeld and J, Mitchell, purtnurs, doing business under the Arm nutno and style or Moyerfeld, Mitchell & Company, be decreed to bo second aad inferior to the mortgage interest of plaintiff and for such other and furthur relief as may be just and equitable. Hammond & Vawteb. 1 Attorneys ror rialntifr. This summons In nuhllnhed In Thk Munmnn Mail by order of H. K. Manna, one of the ui rob of the Circuit Court for Jarksoo County, reiron. bv order made In Chambers on ih JWth day of October, A. D. 1W7. . W. I Vawtkr, Attorney.