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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
"T T'T OUR COUNTY . . 4! Correspondents j KukIu 1'iilllt KiilfltjUi, IIY A. 0, IIOWM'ir. Mrs. JamoH Wouloy 1h jiilto Hori oimly 111. Win. Ulrlcli wuh nut from Mittl ford IiihI Krlility looking iiflur IiIh IntoroHtH hero. Mul. Puitrco, wlio Iiiih boon Dirty ins with IiIh aunt, Mm. Hincluru, for Homo tl mo, ritturnud homo IiihI week. MIhh Hi'hmIu Drown gave a cundy pull lnsl Kntunluy night, mul tho young folks who wiim primutit spiint the ovimlng vttry plimwintly. MitHtor A UHtln Qrniin, n grnmlHon of Mr. nnil MrH. J. J, Kryor, arrived from lliint'iml, Calif., tho flrHt of n.m wmilc to remain for a wlillu with IiIh griinilpnrontH, J. A. Joints wunt to AnhlniiiJ tho flrHt of Iiihi wnok to tn ko IiIh wifo n lid hoii, Itolmrt, who Ih ulUindlng tho norniiil at that plnco. Ho ro toalnod with thoiii until Sunday. I am Informed that wo have a now phyidoinn in nur town, a Dr. llildolirand. of Oklahotnu. Ono linn bcon nodod hero vry iiniuh for Homo time, a h thuro Iiiih boon con HidcruOlo nick noun In thin locality thin winter. I staled lust wnok that Mis-sun Anna and Olllo NioholH hud ro turned to JaakHonville to roHumo their studies, but owing to ono of tho girm boing iuuiHimHcd thoy ro niainod at homo. They expect to rotum to Huhool next .Saturday. 0. MoGi'o Ih fencing In a gravid bar on tho Houlh nido of I.itllo Butte crook for a feed yard. Ho Iiiih about 150 rnlvi'H to food and Ih having coiiBidurablo troublo on account of tliom getting "chuparralod," haV' ing IohI quito n nuiubor already. Owing to tho illnesa of hor mothor, Minn Anna Jofl'roy wont to Modford laHt Sunday. 8ho mado nrrnnno mentR for Prof Snvago to take chargo of her department of the Hchonl and for Mikb Nettie Cooke to teach Mr. Kavage'e department during her atinenco. LaHt week I Roko of Volnoy Stlokol'B liorsu boing nick. The animal died last Monday night, and UHin a poHt mortem oxamina tion boing made it whh found that tho paHBiigo from tho Btnmncb to tho uowi-Ih wan coniplotoiy clogged with Band and gravel. On the 3d irst. nur daughtor. Tuva, cololirntod hor fifteenth birth day by inviting in several of hor young friendn, who remained until about 11 n'ol'ck p, m Tho even ing na' Hpent in plnving grimef nnd iiiii"i(i, and a limit half nam nine refreidiiiiontH tvero nerved to break tho monotony of tho occrhIom. Doth of our lencherH, Mia Annii Jeffrov. and Lincoln Savsgo, were a I ho with uc, and nil enjoyed them selves vary much. Lanl Sunday MrH. Howluit, our two youugoHt daughterR and your corroftinndent pnid a visit to Mr. And MrR. Goo. Ileokathorn. Thoy had juflt reoeivod a long luttor from their Ron, Jorry, who is in the perv ice of tho United StaioR, in. the PhilippinoB. Ho speaks in glowing tonne of that country and tol Ih how ho approoiateH Tiik Mkkoiii Mam. in that far off land. Whilo o were At Mr. Heckathorn'B, bis Biptor, Mrs. Fnink, phowed uh Bomoof hor rclicp of bygone days. Among other thingH woro two Gorman books a hymn book 200 yearn old and e teBlamont of about tho samo age. Tho dates were torn out, hut they wcro books her mothor bad and flho, if living, would bo ninoty-eiiz.it vcars old. Sho has a roward of merit that was givon to hor mothor when cho was a Bobool girl, also rewards of morit given to her brotherH and sinters in 1848. Bo- sides i hose sho has quite a numbor of other rolios. To Cure a Cold In One Day, Tnko LnxnttvA Hrnmo Quinine Tablets, All druggists rotund tho money It It (alia to ouro. OA oenls. Dig Sticky Items. UY l'KC'K'8 HAD HOY. Goorgo UobiiiBon, of Tablo Rock, has boon visiting Tlios. Turpin. J, Montgomery, who has boon 111 for eevornl weeks, is still on the sick list. A numbor of our young people at Jtpan Ceylon English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend Tea Schilling's Best tended tho dunce at KdHall's last Friday night. Loron Oreuorv. of Asblnnd. sncnt IiIh vacation hero with IiIh uncle, W. vv. uregory. MrH. J. W. Hmlth gave a dinner party to a numbor of hur frleiida on ChristmiiH day. A iiuinber of HllokvitoH utlondod the dance at Mr. KuIiIiihoii'h. of I'ublo Hock, Uuo. 23d. MrH. 0. C. KobortH and family Hpent Now Yearn with Mr. and Mrn. Martin Perry, of Hams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Turpin took Christinas dinner with their soii-in law, Lime Wylund, and family. MIhh Leona Montgomery, who is taking a course, at St. Mary's acad emy, Hpent hor vacation at home. W. V. Orcgory, Al. Turpin and MisH Pearl VVeadon spent Christ inas with Mr, and Mrs. W.J. Greg ory, of Ashland. Miss Wolfe, who is staying with MrH. Kirclimen, spout a night re cently with hor parontRj Mr. and Mrn. won, or wg tnioicy. MrH. Martin Perry, of Sams Val ley, is visiting hor mother, Mrn. 0. 0. KnhortH, whilo her husband is attending aoin(iiinioiior-)' court at Jacksonville. BrowiiHboro Items. DY HKIIKCCA . Goo. Bush Ih Bpeuding u fow days with Jas. Mills and family. Our teacher, Miss Owens, visited with homo folks, noar Wellen, from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and MrH. H. A. Meyer, of Lake Crook, are the happy parents of a boy baby, born Jan. 1st, Miss Lucinda Nichols closed hor school on Big Butte a few days ago and has returned to hor home, noar Lake Creek. Mrs. K. Simons, of Eagle 'Point, after spending several weeks with friend i neur Lake Creek, returned lioinu lust week. Draper Walsh visited at home, near Wellen, Saturday and Sunday, lie was back and ready for school Monday morning. Mil aria produces wealtuoM, general debility, blilouNncftR, lo of appetite, Indigestion and conitlpnllon. (iroven' Tasteless Chill Tonlo rriuuTci the oauHe wutcti produces thane trou ble. Try It and you will bo dullgtitcd. IW cents, To Kt the genuine ante fr Or ores , Hor sale by Htrang, the druirvlst. Klamath County Items. From tue itupubltcan. W. T. Shive arrived Tuesday from Ft. Klamath. Mr. Shive in forms us that ho has iiiflt sold Louis Gerher 35 heod of yearling steers ut 1 25 per head. George Horn and Dan Ryan, Agencv employees, wero down this week after grsin for tho Agtncy, of which they took back UUW pounds from the J. T. Henley ranch. U. S. Indian Inspector J. W. Mo Council, who has been at Klamath Agency for tho past month treating with the Indians relative to their and matter, loft this morning for nalom. J. W. McConnell, ex-goveruor of Idaho and also ex U. S. Benator from that Btato, now U. S. Indian Inspector, spent a couple of days in Klamath Falls this weok, after hav- inn been at the Klamath Agency for some time negotiating with the Klamatbs relative to certain land matters effecting tho Klnnuth res erv?.tion. No definito conclusion. we learn, was reached in the prem ises, and it may bo some time be fore thore will ho harmony of action between the Indians and tbe Indian department, is tho Indians insist upon a strictly cash basis of action wnioh seems ndverso to 'he policy assumed by the Indian department. From tho Klamath Falls Express. Sovoral inches of snow has fallen here during the past week enough for sleighing. Louis Donnis and Bon-in-law ar rived Monday from Ashland and loft tho noxt day for thoir home at Policttti bay. Squire Parker arrived yesterday from Parker's station, between nere nnd Ashland. Ho reports two feat of snow on tho mountain. Albert Walkor arrived Tuesday from Blv and yosterday bought the J. D. Fountain dwelling and store property for himself and father, Dan. Walker, considerations if 11 50. F. H. Mills and wife roturnod last Thursday from Ashland. He says all Rogue rivor valley people are looking towards Klamath County and aro bound to got here if they oan. LnxiUlvo llromo Quinine Tablets niovo tho bowels stonily, rollovos tho cougli, ouros tho fovortsh condition nnd hondnoho, making It the boHt nnd QUlokost roinorty air ooughs, oolds nnd lu grlppo. euros In ono dnj. "No oure, nopny." l'rloo SBl cents. Forsnlo by Btrnng tlio druggist. It Is understood Mint tho Union Pa olllo naid tho Oregon Short Lino are baot of the Utah & Pooiflb, and aro onglu wi-itif Its way throngh tho Paeiflo ooast Loi Angeles, (Jul., being tne prosniaaule Ob' jeotive point. Absolutely Ihjre Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WQYAl WKIWO XWWI Itetsey Ann Again Heard From. Kl.ATAWA HoM.KK. My Dkkb Kd: Oust more on this side ov tho luthor ulace, I've bin promittod tu skribbte yor a fu. lines tu let yer no az Eye hadeut forgot yor happit smiles. Ize bin gitting yer paper and Ize mit.v wel pleezed with the nuze yor put in it. I seed in one ov yer isshuos wher John Hardin and Shortly Hummel tin bad baby boys, and Goorg Davis the growserman htz bin watohen em, and found out the sokrot, and sed tha had bin swiping appls, and 1'roloHsor Hkoncum told me heed bet teneBs ohickaman that Goorg tin, koiumonsed swipin afore'lbis. Suy, lid., iz that the same John Mardm az waz up ter MuKuller- steers springs with Kame and Hembbry last fall? If it tiz, I would liko ter toll yer what Mrs. w right az lives at Lake K.reeic bridge Wild me for a fackt. Sez she, ' Uuttsey, Ize got a good joke on Kume and the tuther fellers," and I prom mist not tu tell. She sed the in fellers kum up ter McKaller steers springs tu hunt and they got 2 deer and put thorn on a pole, and in the uite somptliing kum and eat ine ov tho deer up so they wont and told the nabers tu ty up ther kunines for tlior waz a kugar in the woods and they waz a going to mimalooeo it if it kum back agin. When nite kum Hembbry sot on a stole in the t-nt watcliin; bout mid- into bang went the gun, and down the rode went Mr. Fry's dog with a lode ov shot in hiz jaw, howling like thunder. Mrs. Wright sez ther ought to be a law past to pro hibit sitty folks from hunten be knzo they kant tell tbe difference betwest dogs and painters. Sez she, "Thar iz not a woman on tbe kreek but what noze better than that.'' Soy, my deer Ed., I seed in the last esBue ov yer valuble paper, that the barbers of Medford are most angels Tha ar temperate and moral, and it waz Eumpthing unuBual fer to see barters temperate. Ize been in Medford lots ov times but az I don't Bbave I have no occashun to make thar acquaintance, but I waz jist thinken if thoy waz any more temperate than editors, Meaiora ainzht to vote the who! biznees a kromo. . Yours az ever, Bettseyannspikes. ha Vim Know rnnallmnlinn in nrnvnntf.tllo? ScLetlCO has proven thai, and also that neglect is suicidal. The wnral cold or cough can be cured with Sblloh'e VJougn ana lliintiiinntlnn flnpfl. Rnlrl Oil nOSittve irunruutee for over fifty years. Sold by Unas. Strang, arugtrist. Klond'kers Ask Qovernment Relief. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 8. Accord ing to late advices from Dawson the United States government will be called upon to relieve indigent miners in the Klondike. Tbe Dawson Nugget, under dote of December 7, says there strong movement on foot at Dawson to send a representative to ash ington for the purpose of enlisting the United States government in the cause c( aiding in remedying the great distress which prevails among the minors of the Yukon. The hos pitals are overcrowded with indi gents, and the finances of those in stitutions will not allow ot any more wholesale charity. The Yukon council declares itself already out' of funds to care for the indigent sick. Donations for the care of the siok come in regularly, but in small amounts, while at this present mo mont nothing less than .$9000 per month will come anywhere near taking ordinary care of the poor fellows without money or property, The dreaded sourvy has made its annearance. and none but those oonneoted with the hospitals know of its extent. The fact is that the amount of distress here has outgrown the total charity of the place, and nothing less than $200,000 will relieve the distress of this winter. Food i here in plenty, but it takes money to buy it. A memorial will be sent tc Washington asking congress to help. San l'Vimoisco mint ooinago (or De cember, lslis, was tho largest ovoi recorded: Donble-englos, $3,058,000 Bugles, 8(11)0,000; hulf-cacrlos, $503,600; half-dollars, l 11,000; dollars, $300,000. j total, IO,(t;i!,000. 'All BARING Powder CO., W VfWK, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DI8PATCHE8. A Tan-Hour Work ly Wut-l For I.umlirmtn Tho Bttn Sehoooor Prutffutlim Lot' Suildon Knd of tb Oir of Kal City. The Oregon legislature convened Holiday noon at Bulem. Henry Matthows, a California plon wir of 1840, died at Oakland recently. John D. Bardwell, a well known pion eer merchant of Sau Francisco wus found dead lu his bod last week. The first of tho new lino of fust traina from New York reached Sun Francisco Thursday. Tha trip betweeen tho two cities was mode iu 07 hours and SS minutes. Several officers of the First California regiment are to receive recofniizntion for gallantry at tho battle of Manila by promotion. ' , A poll is to be taken of the Eigth Cali fornia regiment to ascertain whothei tho regiment will bo nuutered out oi see service iu the Philippines. An oxlosion occurred a few days age on the steamer Mcrren while she was lying at Antioch. Two men were seri ously hurt. Frank J. French, a well known attor- of Suu Francisco, committed suicide last weok while in a tit of despond on c v. Lawrence Martinez has been sent enced to serve 00 days in prison foi Illegal flailing in the Russian river. A draft ot 03 men for Dewoy's fleet reuched Vallejo a few days ago from tho east. They will be seut to Manila shortly. Ten Spanish priests arrived at San Francisco from Mauila last week. They fled from the Philippines to escape the WTUth of Ajjuinoldo and his followers. They are on the way to Panama. Frank Kairle, a section hand, was shot dead us he lay atdeop at Paulsens, on the Sierra road, by Frank Bend. The men luul quarreled the c- "ling before, and after both wont to bed Brond stole ovoi to Kagle and shot him dead. Walter W. Reasons, o.!?ed 10, was kill ed at Hanford, Co)., while leading twe horses with halter ropes tied together. Tho horses became frightened nnd ran around him and thou pulled iu opposite directions. Roasoas died within an hour. A young man named Phineas Barkct was drowned near Walker's wharf at Rio Vista. Barker and two other men wero crossing from " Grande island t Ryer in a skiff, which capsized. Twc of the party were rescued by a mau named Godtles, but Barker had Bunk be fore assistauco arrived. Sheriff Tom Cunningham of Son Joa qnin county who has been continuously iu ofiico since March 4, 1872, retired S few days ago having declined to Ion get ask for re-oloction. His retirement from the office ho has so long filled was mark ed in the superior court by the present ation of silver sets, and court was after word adjoined to give to many friende an opportunity to express their regrets to the veteran officer. He was also pre sented with remembrances by his deputies and the police department. Ouptain H. Kingston, one of the pion eer mariners of the coast, died at hit home iu Eureka from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, with which he was afflicted about six weeks ago. He was 70 years of one. The Japanese cruiser Chitose, built by the Union Iron works at Sau Fran cisco fulfUod the greatest expectatiom of her builders when sho snooessfully completed tho natural drnusht trial in a droves' Tastoloss Chill Tonlo is porteot mnlnrlal llvor and blood purffler. Removes btlloAsnoss without purging. As ploasnnt as lemon syrup. Tt ts as largo as any dollar tonic and retails for 60 cents. To got the genulno nslt for Grovos'. For snlo by Strang, the druggist. Antwtr- a Uw qu9ttion and gtt a Ma treatment free. ft sr - vlv . am alSkm. anil - 9 allr. 4 you froo. Ma fit Art you wak9 mrt Horn long t Do you ha pain 9 Wher 9 How long t ' Highttwoat9 Howofttn? Do tour nt blur 9 Whan 9 Doyoutlttpatnight? Horn long? Aro you conitipatd9 Antwer tho auottion ani a tpookl w ( V X. trial trtatmont mill bo prtparoi and ont torou by mail froo. fou tak no ohaneo. Aadrou H. HUDSON, T STOCKTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAU. six hours' continuous run and main tained for that length of time a speed oi 31.48 knots per hour, when the con. tract required 20.fi. Patrick O'Connor, a section hand ot Ish Angole- was found (lend at West 'j lend ilu, so in days ago. A bullet holt was found It. his head. It is supposed he was murdered and placed on the mil road trie k so that a train would pa.-t over the body and destroy evidence of the crime. Charles A. Fosknor, comity treasurer, of Lassen comity, died at HusnnviUe, from an overdose of morphine adlmis tered by himself. Mr. Forkner retnrned from Sacramento the night of his death, whore he ha1 been to make a settlement with the state, and the supposition is, being troubled with sleeplessness, ho took the morphine in hopes of getting rest. Among the bills to be introduced soon will bo one providing a ten-hour day for men working in tho timber districts and in lumber mills. The bill will bo intro duced by Assembly man Sanford of of Mendocino, who fays that at present men in tho Mendocino forests have to put in twelve hours a day at the hardest kind of labor. Sanford secured the passago of a hill at the last session com pelling lumber compuiies to pay their employes in cash iiiHfead of in orders on corporation stores, fttuford also has a bill appropriating 17,000 for additional buildings for the Uk'ah Insane asylum. An iron smelter nnd foundry is talked of at Diego, Cub, in connection with the new Japan-China steamship line. The steam schooner Protection from Seattle with a cargo of coal for San Francisco foundered off Tillamook rock on the evening of December 31st. But one was lost and that was in an attempt to lower a boat from the Protection after it had been determined to abandon her. The vessel was heavily leaden and a southeast gale caused her to ship watei and sink. First Engineer Carver was knocked overboard and lost. The WashibHton legislature assembled Monday. W. F. Bastain, a Virginian, 60 yean of ago, died at the San Joaquin county hospital from voluntary starvation. He refused to cat and resisted all attompu made to keep him alive by forcing liquid food into his stomach. From the time of entering the hospital until his death the patient did not once speak. The supervisors of Amador county have insrncted the district attorney tc commence suit against ex-Assessor Brown and his bondsmen for the re covery of nearly 12500 which the audi tor alleges is due from him on account of state and road, poll and personal property taxes o 1898. An agent of the Crockett Beet Sugar factory has been making contracts with farmers iu the neigborhood of Stockton to raise sugar beets. He claims to have secured 6000 acres. The company will put in 1200 acres near New Hope. The agent has secured over 6000 acres in other counties in the San Joaquin valley. Tho county of Fresno has just received $747.13 from Insurance Commissioner Olnnie to be distributed, among the towns for the purchase of fire apparatus. The mouey comes from the payment oi premiums from foreign insurance com panies. Aak your Druggist ' for a generous IO CENT TRIAL 8IZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm ctfnUina no cocaine, ra-rcarjr tmr any other iiijurioui drn. It U quickly Abtorbed. Gives Keiief at once. Tt opens and elnns COLD1 HEAD All&Ya Inflammation. Ilmls and Protect the Membrane, Heatores the Senea of Taxte and Smell. Full SiaeWc.; Trial kiize 10c. ; at 1.n?"tats or 17 imilL ELVC BROTUBUS.M Warren Street New York. A big yield of both prqht ana satisfaction will result if yon plant FERRT5 Seeds Thr are nlwnre the best Do nut ucwpt nnr substl tulo buy none but Ferry', sold by all dealers. Write for the Wtfeed Annual free. D.M.FERRY ft CO., Detroit, Mich. i I mi is free. The questions are asKea, as no two question th tnAatmunt must be oreoarea soe tpocial troatmont mill oo preparoa tor ..... t m If you tuffor from Mtrvout Debility, LOIIOO. Loot mannooa, emissions, mai- i anoholy, Uizzy spoilt, opott oarers rn Eyos, Sfooprottnoot, you ougn m got a tOOCIOI troatmont. HO parent mow- tpvvim, iivuim..,!. " r Pino, out a earOtUlly preparoa t.ntmnt Evan man ean harm a trial troatmont froo. Tbow j - tando ham boon eurod, and thoy write in black and WnltO Saying to. Antworauestiont ! Y""" and got a trial froo. mm VZC . Catarrh is Not Incurable But it can not be oured by sprays, washes and Inhaling mixtures whfoh rench only tho surface. The disease is in the blood, and can only be reached through the blood. 8. a. a. s the onlr remedy which oan have any effect upon Catarrh ; it cures the disease perma nently and forever rids the system of very trace of the vile complaint. HIM Jotia Own, of Montpolter, Ohio, writes: "1 was t fllewd from -Infinor with Catarrh, and no on eaa know ths suffering It producoa better than I. Tnn sprays and washvs prescribed by the doe tors rellered me only temporarily, and though t need them oonitantly for tea years, the disease had a Srmer bold than ever. 1 tried a number of blood remedies, but their mineral lagredlenM settled In my bones and gave me rheumatism I was In a lamontable condition, and after ex- bauitlngatl treatment, was deolared Inonreble, Seeing 8. 8. S. adrertleed as a ears for blood diseases, I decided to try It. As soon as my system was under the effeot of the raedlolne, I began to Improve, and after taking It for two months I was eared oonipletely, the dreadful dlseaas waf eradleated-from my sys tem, and I hare had no return of It." Many have been taking local treat ment for years, and find themselves worse now than ever. A trial of Blood wef saV The will prove it to be the right remedy for Catarrh. It will cure the most ob stinate case. Books mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. - Market keport. The following are the prices Dald bv our merchants this week for farm pro duce. This list will be changed each week as tbe prices change: Wheat .00 Oats 50 Flour 11.50 per 100 lbs Banev Sl.no Mill Feed 00c " " " Potatoes, 75c " " " Eggs, 20 per doz Butter, 20 per lb Beans, drv ,. .02 " lb Bacon 09 " lb Hams 12i " 1st Shoulders, 07 " lb Lard .,..10 lb Hogs live ...03i " lb SHERIFF'S SUE. 1)ERSUANT to an execution fastied oat or ibe Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Jackson, od the 30th day of December, torn, upon a Judgment duly rendered la said court on the fiOih das of December, 18)3, in ravor of Mary Miller, plaintiff, and against John Slzemore, defendant, for the sura of four thousand eight hundred sixty-alx dollars (M), with interest thereon at the rate ot 10 per eent per annum from December 80, 1B08, and the further sum of one hundred dollars (1100) attorney's fees, with Interest thereon at tbe rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 20tn day of December, 1898, and whereas, il was ordered. adjudeed and decreed .that the murtgage meu tiooed Id plain! ifTft complaint be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises described therein, to wit: The north one-half of northwest one-fourth of sectlou Si, commencing at tbe township line at the northwest corner of section 31 In town ship 3 south, range 9 west, and running thence souiu cnains. inence east tu., oubiub, thence north 90 85 chains and thence west 40.70 chains (o place of begtunlng, containing 83.it acres, also the west one-half of the northeast one fourth of sectional, known as the Button Slace, containing 80 acres, and the east one alf of the northeast one-fourth of section L, end the west one-half of the northwest one- fourth of section 32, containing leo acres, known us the Morgan ranch, all In townfthip 35 souib, range 2 west of Willamette Meridian, in Jack- . bon County, State of Oregon. I am commanded to levy upon and sell said premises aforasutd, a by law made and provided, to satisfy tbe said judgment, Interest, attorney's feea and ac cruing costs, I will sell as the law directs, at the front door of the court house of said county In the Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday. February n. 1899, At the hour of a o'clock p. m., the real property above described in said order ot sale. Alex. Or me. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville, Ore., Deo. 31, 1898. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, Deo 31, 1808. Notice Is hereby given tbaf the following; named settler has Bled notice ot his Intenttoa to make nnal proof In support ot bis claim, and that said proof will be made before W. S. Crowell. county judge of Jackson County. Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on January 2o, im, viz: RUBEN E. PEYTON, On H. E. No. ma, for the clt neK. nel se!4, seo 20; swt nwW4, see 21; tp S3 s, r 2 east. tie names ine loitowtng witnesses 10 provu his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. F. DHsworlh, Joseph Pbipps, Frank Man ning and J. H. Bonsum, all of Leeds, Oregon. J. T. Bfidoes, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Roseburg, Oregon, Deo. 91, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. S. Crowell, County Judge of Jackson County, Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on January 98, 1809, viz; Ruben E. Peyton, boIo surviving heir ot Nanoy Elizabeth Sullivan, deceased, On H. E. No. 7691, for the vt sw4 seo 16; nhi avt)i, seH nwH seo 21, tp 83 s, r 'I east. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation T O tl,o.ntli laianti tllilnnit fiHinlr Ukh oi.saia mnu viz: . nine and J. H. Bonsum. all of Leeds. Oretron. J. ! J- t. bkidoeb. Resister. j -y" Lan(1 mce ,t RoseourKi oregon.Beo. as. isos. nonce is nereDj given mat me loitowtng .mod settlor h fifed nollca of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and 1W prool will be mado before the Register 'aQa Reoelver u. 8. Land omce at Roseburg, Oregon, on February 4, 1800, vis: FRANCIS 51. CENTER, sec 4, tp 87 s, r 1 east. hi8 continuous- residence upon and oultlvatlon 01 said i,no, viz: Aaron wvland. of Wnllnn. Oroiron: Frank K.. Bybee, of Jacksonville, Oregon; James Rum moll, ot Climax, Oregon, and Fred Stlmpson.of Medford, Oregon J. T. BniDOKS, Register Dr. Williams' Indian Pll ointment will oure Blind, Bleedlna- and Itoliins Piles. It absorbs the tumors. allays the Itching at onco, acts as a poultice, glvos Instant ro llof. Dr. ', Williams in Ill lams' Inillnn PlleOInt 1 mont Innrenared for PllrtHaiid axh. flies aou SKh Kvery bos la ing 01 tne private parts. warranted. Bv drtutBlsta. bv mall on fa. Hint of price, so oonts and f 1.00. WILLIMM ov matt o HUf sCIUHIKB CO.. iropa. Cleveland. Ohl j For sale by O. H. Hasklns, Medford. In.ll FS IUI I fka II M