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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1899)
r-r- OUR CQUNTY Lii, VUI I C271M.UG.IIZ 'i Kliirlu I'ulnt Moifluta, IIY A. C. IIOWI.K1T. Lilt CUllllllllH IlIlK l)UOI) lliU gUUHt of Job HiiiW lliu IiihI woult, M. U. Wood Iiiih uruti'd u now dwolliiiK Iioiihi) on liin I'm m, Mm. Floyd Puuruu, of Foroal oruolf , roturuud houiu IuhI Saturday. Delburt TurrilI'M liiirnoH run awuy IuhI wuolc uud uluiOBt deimilmlKid liia huok. II, It. Mintor tout out of bin work home IuhI wuvk. Tbe homo uotod llioiiuli it liud a Htoko of puruly nit. Mm. June Huillh urnvod from Yrnita Huturduy u be ul tliu bod Hldu of hur iiiothur, Mm. Juuu Woolcy, who 1h quile nick. Mr. und Mrs. Goo. liuoknthorn Hindu u liUHiiii'HH trip to Mud ford lust Kriduy, ruuirning on Saturday. Our (Nioplo will ro lu Mvdlord in Hpitu of tlio mud and ruin. Ilolxirl Potior and Win. CompUm Htnrtod for tlio Elk crook milieu lunt Friday.. Tliuy imiuiii to bo having troublu with a i'orllund man who iimiiU upon working tlio claim for thfin. In my laat I Hinted that Mr. Mo-it-c wh fending in a fuud yard on the miuth .ido of Little Uuttu, but iimumd of thin, bo rontud tlio traot of land liiyitin nlon tlio crook, of J. J. Fryur, for a rooU.yara. JIarry Carlton, who ha been at Lot AiiKulea ftouking ouiployinont, ri'Uirned homo wook boforo hint. He repurU bumncaa in that auction of the country very dull ami mat me country in Buffering for want of ram. There was a largo crowd in our town luHl Saturday. Among whom were T. IC. Niuhola, Delherl Terrill, Aaron Hook, Joo Kiloy, Mr. Hrown A. UiiU, John Hart, K. It. Mintcr, and a hunt of olhora all anxioua to get Tiik Mkhkoiid Mail. There wuh a Hurpriao birthday party at l'rof. A. L. HiizoUoii'b one night IiihI week. A nu inner 01 tne young folk, many of them bin old pupilH, met and lu-d a candy pulling ana a uod time ueuerally. Prof. II. and hia good wife know juat how to entertain the young folk no they can enjoy tliHiiiBolvea. Mm. John Aahpolo received word Inn Friday that her mother, Mr. Kliiiou, living near I'orllnnu, nail Hiroke of naraly.U and was very low. MrH. A. left on Saturday s train to bo at her bedriule. Mrs Kliiion ifl quite ngi'd but her many friendM in ilmee phrtR ninoorely hope that aha will recover. Quito a n II ill bur of the largo toys of our aohool anoured two tenon and picka and shovela und made a good gravel walk from out town to l'rof. Hazelton a residence, and ill ho a good crossing on the road so that the children can get irom uiohouooi bouse to tho Bidewaik. llicy do serve a great deal of credit for thoir nterpriao. Miss Nettie Cooke, tho pupil selected by Miss Anna Jeffrey to take charge of the primary depart ment of tho school, oommonosd her work on Monday of Inst woek. The leading lawyer of our town made the discovery that il she wna al lowed to teach tho primary depart ment without a certificate, that our sohool district would bo disorgan iced and we would lose our nppor tionment of publio money; so on Tuosday morning the scuta and deska wore moved back again to the old school house and Miss Nettie has been touching thore in the same room with Prof, buvaao. llio ell rectors are now blaming themselves for making tho hasty mov,. but Miss Nettie is getting along nicely with her department ol the sohool and la vory popular with tho 01111 dren. Malaria DroiluuoH woiiIiiiomh, Bonerul iloblllly, blilnumuM, lout ol niiollte, Inrtlm nllon anil eonatlpallnn. Uidvoh' Taaloluaa Olilll Tonlo ntmovttn tho oauHu wbloli produous Uicho trou bles. Try It uud you will bo ilollBlitoil. ISO oonu. To itol tlio H-inuIno auk (or (iroven' For iialo by Strang, tlio druiralal. Biowiisboio Items, nv nicuucoA. C. A. Edmonson, of Tolo, oalled in town Monday while en routo to Big Butte. J.' A. Miller reports snow on Pool Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at urGrocers hill to be about einhtueo lnoke deep, ' ' Ifiilim Martin, who bus been vis iting at her home, near Lake Creek, Una returned and resumed her studios In the soliool hero. CIiiih. (titiidull. with his tvituoi) and loam through rain and sloughs of wutor, Huou'eodud Huuday In mak- n K the trip Irom Lost oreek via. Urownsboro to lOaglo Point. V. Combest, who has been foed- ug cattle, for A. Nichols at Willow .'rairio, returned here Friday. He reports plenty of snow in that lo cality but stock are doing well. J no. Compton, while attempting to drive to Medford Monday, had'a run away, upsetting his buggy and breaking the tongue Ihorofrom. Fortunately, bo succeeded In catch- ag the team and brinulnir tbem back with but little other injury. You Try it. If Slilloh'a Couuh and Consumntliin Cure, whloli la sold (or the small pi-lee of ii'i els., 50 oU. and 1100, doea not cure take the bottle baua and we will refund your money, Hold for over lifty yeara on th la g-iiuraiiUm. 1'rlou 'Hi ola. nod AO via. bold by Uliua. Hlrung, drUKKiat. Prospect Items. n v wild mi.t.. Htook la doing well on the range yet In this locality. Mrs. It. W. Gray has returned home from Medford. The snow still hangs on but it has been raining for sevoral days. K. A. rroudfoot is at his mill up here attending to some business. There was a pleasant little gather ing at Mr. Coulhiu's on New Years night. Mr. Moore is still improving and wo hope to soon hear of bis re covery. The grip and bad colds have been Koiiib around in this vicinity lor some time. The mail carrier is having ruther a hard lime of it since the heavy tall or snow. C. W. Skettl is keeping well this winter ami makes frequent visita to the mill. The roads are so bad up this way that the road supervisor is unable to take In bis report. Messrs. JusIub & Hoisao have dissolved partnership and Mr Justus is working alone now. Messrs. Koisao and Tibbetti are keeping bachelor's hall at the Skookuni ranch for tho present. Winter is here in full force now. There is three feet of snow on the ground at present, with a prospect for more. Sick Headaches. Tlio ourso of uvurworkud womankind, are quickly ami suroly cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tbe (real blood purl- llor and llaaue bulluur. .rtonoy reiunuea if not sallafaolory. Prlco ' eta. nod 60 uta. Sold by Chan. Strang, druggist Klamath County Items. From tho Republican. Hay is reported to be selling at if 7 per ton in the Tulo lake section Col. J. K. Rankin, tho allotting agent who has beeu engaged in allotting tne Klamath reservation in severalty to the . Indians, con eluded his work last woo ft and was in the Falls Saturday en route to Washington, I). C, where he goes to make his final report to the do partmont. Fred Molhase came down from Wood river valley Friday. Mr Melhase said thoy had about a foot of snow in their sootiou and that so far ho had fed out a little over 300 tons of hay to his 1,100 head of cultlo which he is feeding up there. Ho brought down 6'1 beet bidos whioh ho sold for 2 a piece. Arthur Thomas and ' Dad" Wil son returned Tuesday from a trap ping expedition, on the Klamath below Kouo, with a line lot of furs, consisting of 40 mink, 1 otter and 2 skunk hides. Uwing to the storms Mr. Thomas and Mr. Wilson were forced to abandon their adventure and oomo homo. J. L. Yaden, the oricinal con traotor of the Klamath Falls-Ash land mail route, came in from Ash' luud Monday accompanied by his superintendent. Kobt. Uarrett. Mr, Yaden, wo understand, has pur chased new stock for the Hue, aud has re-established headquarters at Mitrulo's Midway stables. He will also establish a station at CIiabo's five miles below Keno on the Klam ath river. From tho Klamath Falls Express, J. H. MoNeil, aoting foreman of the Dorris ranch, was in town won' dav. He Bavs'thov have 1700 head ofoattlo on the Miller island and that thev are wintering well, espe oiallv owina to the sboltor whioh the Tulo mursh there offers against tho wind. No CureNo Pay. That Is tho way all druRRl8ts.,'soll Grovoa TastolonB Chill Tonlo (or malaria, ohllla and fovor. It I simply Iron anil qulnlno In a taste Iobs form. Ohllilron lovo It, Adults prcfor It to bluer, nauHouttnK tonlos. I'rloo, DO oonta Absoluteey'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome hoyi inut.no powpm Taleut Mews Items. Uncle David lirower is on the siok list. . B. M. Hankous has sold his place on Wagner creek' to C. H. Phelps. Born Jan. G, 181)11, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanson, an eight pound daughter. Mrs. Hub. Coleman is quite sick with Iuiik fovor. Dr, Harsrave is in attendance. Miss Ella Terrill is staying with Mrs. Matthew Stewart while Mr. Htewart is at Hulom. John Volt has gone to California to look for a location with tbe in tention of moving down there. Mmb Hose Harris, of Sisson.Cal., and Mrs. tttone, of Ashland, drove down from Ashland last Friday on visit to t-iii melt boeson s folks and returned Sunday morning. News reached us that K. R. Oat- man, who went Irom here to San Francisco last fall, had the mis fortune to have a partial stroke of paralysis, and that one of his chil dren bad been very sick. We un derstand that they are much better at the present. To Cure a Cold la pne Day. Tako Laxatlvu llrouio Qulnlno Tabloti. All druKKlats rofuod tho inouoy l( It falls u cure. 'A ecou. A Reply to Betsy Ann. Bio Sticky, Jan. 15, '!I9. E.iitob Mail: In your last issue my valued friend, Betsyannspikes, tolls of a little hunt participated in by KJatne and Hardin, of Medfird, and myself. I notice she says they killed two deer, and then goes on to show bow Hembree killed the dog. Now the fact of the matter is that Hembree killed both deer, and it was clearly proven that he was the only one in the crowd who could hit a dog at twenty-tour feet; besides he was detailed Kt kill it. But, say, there was another little ncident of that trip that Betsyaun did not tell. When we started on that hunt Kame bad a bis jus bioh had a smell peouliar to jugs, and Hardin was armed with one of those small, flat bottles you get up on the corner and carry in your inn pocaet. jonn said it was lor medicine, his stomach's sake, etc When we started home said .flask was empty, so John filled it with soda water, and after driving the oork in tightlv. placed it in his pistol pocket. We had driven down Uutte oreek as far as tbe Hanlev ranch, when there was an explosion in the back of the hack Tike a dozen Chinese bombs let off at once, and Hardin fell to tbe bottom of the wagon with the cry, ''I am shot." Kama and I assured him that neither of our guns bad been dis charged, but all we could get out. of him in response was, ''I am killed. Hembree has shot me : n leel tbe hot blood running down my hip." Upon investigation we found the cork had blown out of hia bottle and the soda, as it run down the inside of his trousers, was mistaken tor blood. As I was the only ono who had killed anything on the trip, of oourse John swore I had shot him also. Now, I may not be able to tell a dog from a panther, but oan tell soda water from blood. John has never told this, but thought you should know it. lours respeotfully, W. H. HuMniiEB. Around Mt. Rainier. This mountain Is '.he grandest In the Uulted States. It Is more than 16.000 root high, Is oovored with Ico and snow, has beautiful parks and noble foroats at Hb baao, and Is much fro- quonled by camping partlos, tourists and mountain ollmbors. Some jours ago tho Northorn Paolflo Railway titled out a parly that asoondod tbe mountain to Us highest point. An article In Wonderland 08, dos.-rlbos some oxporlonces of tho party In ourap llfo at Paradise Park. This mountain trip Is auro to become Increasingly popular, oapoolally to thoao who make Puget Sound a thuatro for vaoatlon trlpB, and such will be Intorostod In this ohapior. Bond Chun. 8. Fee, Ml. Paul, Minn., stx cents lor Wonderland 'tis and you oan road about It Smallpox is reported to bo prevailing at Mojnvo Oal. Lloutoimut-Oolonol W. J. Fife and Captain M. E. Ellrioh of tho First WashinKtou resiinout are trader arrest mid ooufiimul to thoir quarters at Ma nila. Thoy will be tried by court mai-tiiil under tho (11 article of war for conduct unbecoming au officer and Kciitlonum. Tlio ciiarans inclnclo drnult onnosss and ounsing nieinbors under thoir command to become intoxicated. Tlio Portland, Or,, water oommittoo provisos to install and maintain au eleoti'lo plant of sufUeieut capacity to light tlio city. The city now uses 70U oro lights of 200t) wndlo-powor each and 037 lnciuidoscont liuniia of 30 caudle power each. Baking Powder oo,, m torn. ' PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'8 DI8PATCHE8. A Ship Tarns Over Id Tinna Hay . M oka, dairying With llor Klalitxaa Man A N'nrn of Hnh.ul Children Nnr lowly Kavupo finatU. The proposition of bonding the city of I'e Uil m nu for tho purpose of buying water works will noon be voted ou at a special titration. Bvaoave-in at the Franklin tunnel, six miles from Piuolo 80 men were lieiiiiuod lu uud Unruly escaped with Choir lives. There are 4000 miin employed in the quicksilver mines of California. Tho tulophone lino operatl between IiiviugustoQ, Mout., and Sun Diego, Cut., is the longest in the world. Ita length is 2161 miles. Klnndiko minors are winding their I gold to Ban Francisco direct, rutber thuu mtronize Dawson banks. The: bank's charges are too high. The Oregon Railroad and Navigation company's station at Pendletou, Or., was destroyed by Ore a few aays ago. Loss $8000. Ronorts from the mining sections are to tho effect thau there will be plenty of water this year for mining purposes. There are but 180 reindeer leitoi tagoollapaod. Had school been in pro 700 imported to Alaska by the govern-; M ftU w011ia boen ifjjj ment. The majority ol the neau aioa i of starvation. Thnrn is a nroieot OU foot to PUt tlltO i operation an immense pumping plant to irrigate 10,000 acres adjacent to the old Wooubnugo canal in oau o"'" county. I San FrunoiBCO DOOnle are UOW Served with gas at the rate of 11 per thousand foot by a new company. The light is , equally good as the old company a which charged 1.70 per thousand. I Mrs. Edward Mauley of Plymouth, j Aniador county, shot her husband twice ': one day last week. Both bullets took : effect, causing slight rwounds. AO, motivofor tho ahootiug is known. ! , n. wt.n ftn ' Francisco aud Los Angeles within eight i ,h months, It is probable that the Eighth Cali fornia regiment will bo mustered out of service within a month. T. T. Goer was inaugurated governor of Orogon last week. The inaugural ceremonies wore of the simpUst char' acter. The forest reserve lines In California are to bo readjusted. Some important changes are to be made.. The Southern PaciftVs fast owl train, that runs bat ween San Francisco and Los Angeles, was derailed by running foil si wed into a band of sheep at Ignmor, a small station between Milton and Los Bauos in the San Joaquin valley. Engineer William Woods of Oakland wus killed and his fireman slightly injured. No passengers were hurt. , W. J. Miller, Mrs. Addle Wilson and Mrs. Elizabeth Dickinson were arrested at Suisun a few days ago, charged with tho the murder of Daniel H. Wilson in October, 1896. Mrs Wilson is the former wife of the murdered man. Miller is her brother and Mrs. Dickinson hur mother. All three protested their iunoceuco. Captain J. J. Nilor, - United States army, has received the official docu ments placing him in charge of the engineer work of the war department in Southern California. . Captain .Niler ex pects that work ou the Sau Pedro harbor will be begun in April. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, move the bowols gently, relievos the cough, oures the feverish condition and heartache, making It tho best and qulokest remedy for coughs, colds and la grippe. Cures In one day. "No oure', no pay." Price ' oents. For sale by Strang tho druggist. Jniwar a ftm outttiont and gt a trial trtatmant fnt.a, H are aim. ant oially. M you rrte. KWtt Artyoumakl Whortt How long 9 Do you hart paint t mint Homlanat Mahttwtattt How of ton f Do your tyot blur f Whon?' Oo you tlttp at night t Horn long 9 Art you eonttipatod9 Antwtr thtto outttitnt ana" a tptotal Wm.WmTA W 1 .1 I JTm ysm ex m. i r trial treatment will ho prepared and tent to you by mail fret. You take no ohanoet, Aadrett DR. J. H. HUDSON, T STOCKTON BTREET, ! AN NtANCtaCO. CAL. The transport Senator arrived at Ban Francisco front Manila lost woek bring ing the Ast battery and a number of sick soldlin-s. Tho Astor buttery is ou its way to New York to be mustered out. . Great damage has been done by tho iuto storms at Yv'nliiioy island, south of I'etalu'iia. The crops wore ontiruly do stroyisl, wareh'iiiw s bl(vn vntn uud the liiroe surrounding tho Island broken in snvorul places. A large force of na-u wiut sent to rupuir the damage. noriiig thesrorm Tuesday Orlando Virlovich and B. Felauds, Italian fisher men, put out from Ban Pedro in tho sloop Guuto to look after thoir nets. The sloop won capsized and the two men drowned. , A marine disaster, unparalleled in ita tragic results, (xx-nrred at Tucomu dur ing a terrific wind squall. Tho British bark Andeluna tunuid turtle in the har bor and sank in 141 fict of water. Cup tola O. W. Htiiliug aud seventeen of his oflloers und crow were drowned without a momi-iit's warning. ' An investiga tion slum's tliat tho Andekma did not drift utsiut us wus anppriwxt, but simply cammed and sunk wlmru she lay an chored. As u:iir us can bo ascertained she sunk almost instantly. The moit si-usutioual event which has ever taken place in Najti ixiunty reached its climax Txul'.y when ex-Sheriff Oeorge S. McKomdii was orrosted and placed in. jail as an accomplice .to the killing of Alfred Cook, who waa shot by Jesse Walters on Thursday, Jan nary 5th. The cxronc-r's iory delivered ita finding, clurgmg the latter with the killing. Btx of the nino jurors were of the opinion that McKvuzie was a party to the ach'-me concocted for doing away with Uook niiri tree charged him with being au accessory after the fact. " During a gale one day last week a core of children went to attend school at the Arcade school house in Sacramen to county. Tbe teacher, did not arrive and the children started for their homes. Fire minutes after they left the build . . i .1 .1 t Kranciaoo, blew out his brains with a pjrtol in hu mom at Rainier Grand hotel, Seattle It is said that the act was caused by despondency. T ninns.n nndnr nrrmt at Baknrs- neM mrw)e his escape from the jail Sun- day. He was under arrest charged with murder, having killed D. M. Cotton, whom he tried to rob. George Nock, a six-year-old boy was struck by an electric car at Los Angeles ani killed. The wheels passed over bis body at the waist. The lad was run- ning across the track and slipped and fell in front of the car. The contest over the election of dis- W"',0"0 ot ?h'&'?mn? resulted in favor of Campbell (D.), who beat his' opponent, Palmer (B.), by seven votes, In 1888 there were 3388 men engaged in coal milling in Washington. . Mine Inspector Owens thinks that un loss the duty on British Columbia coal is taken off, tne output of Washington state during 1899 will double that of 1898, which waa about 1,700,000 tons. Thousands are Trylag It. ' In order to Drove the ere at merit of Kir's Cream Balm, the most effective cure fur Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size xor lu oeuta. liet it ol your aruggist or sena iu cents u ELY BROS., 38 Warren SL, N. X. City. I an (Tared from catarrh of the worst kind ever sinoe a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many acquaintances have used it with exoellent results. wscar usirum. 15 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged euro xor catarra ana contains no cucaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, tO oents. At druggists or by man. r. wirv. ..nK.f) Vt'rwAtia thn oort of caltiTlioo wantd on In'or urtainavl cot of the bft -oedi to twliad. The bt ii Iw)tb in eliaaieL Par trifle more lor FBUtrS end wT(i et yotw tnonee'i i t ( cem per P evcrywnorf. ainaj"v CO) -raw it frea. I lit gutttion ara ailtaa, at no raw qtmmnt tut traatmtnt mutt e pnearaa tpa- tpteial traatmtnt mill prtpartt tor it you tumr rrom narrout uoonny, LOtiot. Lott mannooa, emwioni, - ancholr. Uinzr tpoilt. Wit aororo xno Eyet, sitopiottnott, you ougnt to got a , j . . m ml- A A i: IBOOiai tnatmom. na saion movi- eino, tut a earotuny proparoo trtatmont. iforymancan nam a trial troatmont trot, mou tandt hate been cured, and thoy write in black and white taying to. Antwerquettiont and get a trial free. saV sT .ssssssWBfe. T W. WWW "Sfc. ' mm The Cruel Knife! It f AbioliltelT nnflflu tn nrnunt a Pirgicn! operation to oure cancer, or my other blood dlseano. Thecrunlfy i of itirh treatment it Hluiitrated in the ftUnnlng number of deaths which re 1 ult from It. The disease Is In tfa blood, and hence can not be out oat. Nine time out of ten the surgeon's knife only hastens death. Irf r aoa had a Boat mAllimnnft Oummv. fne whioh th dootoni Maid an oDeratloa waa tba tmiy nop. Taa oper ation waa a wrrara - 91m t mm wm lacw lary to eut dowa U th jawbon ftid iorapa U. fiefora a great while tbe Can oer returned, and be n to (row rapidly, s aare Um manv remediea erithomt re- Uef, and Inellr, apon the advtea of a friend, deotded to TJ o. B. , rpeciDOf, ana win he eeoot i eeoond botile he beaan to improre. After twratjr bottlea had been tahaa, th Oaneer dUappnerert entirety, and he wee mired. The mirn mm. m. umiaii i one. for he le now seventeen ymn old. aad baa Dvrvr ama eign 01 ue areaatui aisneee ea re burn. j. n. Mvanooai. vn anodaraaa Bt,t DaUaa. Texas. Absolutely the only hone for Canoes Is Swift's Specific. , 1 S.S.S.eBlood M it ia the only remedy which goes to th. verr bottom of the blood and force, oat every trace of the disease. B. S. S. is guaranteed pa rely vegetable, and oontaias no potash, memoir, or other miaeral. Books on Canoer will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Speeifl Co., Atlanta, Ga. Market Keport.; Tbe following are the o rices nald by our merchants this week for farm pro auce. inis list win De enangea eaca week as the prices onange: Wheat .60 OaU . SO Flour 11.50 per 100 lbs Barley 1.25. " " " Mill Feed ....90o " " " Potatoes, 75c ' " " rjggs 20 per doz Butter,...,.... 20 per lb Beans, dry,... '. 021 lb lb lb lb lb lb. Bacon uu Hams, 12i Shoulders, ..07 Laril, 10 Hogs live 03t SHERIFFS SUlf. PF.RSUANT to an execution Issued out of the Circuit Coort of the State ot Oregon, for the Counvy of Jackwm.on the 30th day of pecemher. 1m, upon a Judgment duly rendered tn said court on the 90th da; of December, 1898, in faTor of Mary Miller, plaintiff, and against John Slzetnore, defendant, for the sum of four thousand eight hundred slxty-etx dollars (S4W), with Id teres i thereon at the rata of 10 per cent per annum from December SO, 1008, and the further sum of one hundred dollars (1100) attorney's fees, with Interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 80th day . of December, 18B6, and whereas, it waa ordered. adjuageo ana decreed tnai tne mortgage men tloned in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises described therein, to wit: The north one-half ot northwest one-fourth of section 31. oommenclne at tbe tow ash iD line at the northwest corner of section 31 In town ship 3 south, rauge 3 west, and running thence south .V.85 chains, thence east 40.71 chains, thence north 90.35 chains and thence west 40.7O chains to place of beginning, containing 83.84 acres, also the west one-half of the northeast one fourth of section 31, known as the Button ' place, containing 80 acres, and tbe east one half ot the northeast one-fourth ot section SI. and the west one-half of the northwest or? fourth of section 32, containing 100 acres, knows ns the Morgan ranch, all In towuship 35 south, range 2 west ot Willamette Meridian, In Jack son County, State of Oregon, I am commanded to levy upon and sell said premises aforesaid, -ae by law made and provided, to satisfy the said judgment. Interest, attorney's fees 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. looo. ' At the hour ot 8 o'clock n. m.. the real nroDertr above described In said order of sale. ALU.ORMI, Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oreaon. Dated at Jacksonville, Ore., Dec. 31, lSOeV NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Rosebura. Oreaon. Dec at. 1S9& Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Bled notice ot bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. 8. Crowell, county judge ot Jackson County. Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on January 2S, viz: RUBEN E. PEYTON", On H. E. No. 7Ktt, for the ne4, ne seK. sec 20; swi4 nw, sec 21; tp 33 s, r 2 east. tie names me louowtng witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. Ditsworth. Josenh fhinns. Frank Man ning and J. H. Bonsum, all of Leeds, Oregon. j. r, jtfPiDOEs, tcegistur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Rosebura. Oregon. Deo. 31. 1808. Not 1 03 Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. S. Crowell, County Judge otJaokson County, Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on January 88, viz; Ruben E. Peyton, sole surviving heir of Nancy Elizabeth Sullivan, deceased, On H. E. No. 7oai, for tbe sw4 sw sec IS; nK aw, seM nw$4, sec 21, tp S3 s, r 2 east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of .said land viz: J. P. Ditsworth, Joseph Phlpps, Frank Man ning and J. H. Bonsum, all of Leeds, Oregon. J. T. Bridges, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land offloe at Roseburg, Oregon. Deo. S3, 1898-.V Notice Is hereby given that the foltowtng named wttler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his olaim, and that said proof will be made before Qua New bury, connty clerk of Jaokson County, Oregon, at J uoksonvillo, Oregon, on February 4, lW0, viz: .. i FRANCIS M. CENTER, , Of Wellen, on his H. K. No, 8286, for the se seo 4, tp 37 s, r 1 east. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous resldenoo upon and oultlvatiou of said land, Tlzi Auron Wyland, of Wellen, Oregon; Frank E. Bybce, of Jacksonville, Oregon; James Rum moll, of Climax, Oregon, and Fred St tin prion, ot Medford, Oregon J T. Bridges. Register . MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS J'hey oTarcotne WaaknaM, Irregti. ftrity and omliloni,tncreaso Tlgor andboiil.il "v&Uis ot metutruv lion." Tiiay ara Life luren" toglrlflat womanhood, aliUntr d VPlopmcntoforganBandbotir, No known remedy for woman ofinala them. Cannot do harm Hie M coinei a plramre. 9t per hnm For solo by Strang, tlio druiiglat. For 8lo by O. II, Hiuklnt, Modford.