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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1899)
TEE I1EDF0RD MAIL Published Rrary Friday Morninf . A. 5. BLITON. AN W8 BORN TO HUSTLI. He la of tow days: but quits a plenty, SUBSCRIPTION $i.go PER YEAR. KsMred In tho Poslofhoa at Medford, Oregon as Soconddaaa Mall Matter. Mkdford, Friday, Jan.' 27, isao. this pap kr e ikm wrtislng Aironoy. (M and W Morohanta Ex change, Sao KrunotBoo, California, wboroooa- araottt lor aavertiaing can uu wuuo iur i. ' Our Clubbing List. THK Mail and Weekly S. P. Call 2 25 " " Kxamlnor 2 S5 ' " " Chronicle i 35 i ii i OreKOiiian 8 00 -" " Cosmopolitan ... 2 10 " Weekly Cinoln- natl Enquirer, . 1 "5 NEWS OF THE STATE. The Lake County tax levy, Including the slate levy, Is 25 MO mills. Three feet of snow was reported at Fandango and abont twenty inches at Pine Creek and Lake view, In Lake County, last week. Owing to the depth of the snow on the roots in Lakeview- last week, the citizens were compelled to shovel it of! to prevent the collapse ot several of the buildings.' The oldest Presbyterian Church In Orejon Is said to be near Turner. It was erected in 1856 and cost 1,3"8.25. It is twenty-eight feet square and : twenty-one feet high. As a result of the semi annual license -recently placed upon all electrical slot machines hy The Dalles council, f0 has already-been collected and turned into the oity treasury. . Baker City had a heavy snow storm lat week. The wind blew a eale, causing the snow to dri't, and making the roads impassable. On Thursday morning there was 82 Inches of snow on the level, ...... A visitor at Canyon City recently bought bis stage ticket in a church,' got shaved in a brewery and transacted the moot of bis business in a saloon which was headquarters for most of the professional men. Loris Johnson, of Eugene, returned heme from Manila last week. He re ceived his discharge on account of not being of age. He reports the Oregon troops hi Manila in good condition but most of them are anxious to return home. . The Dallas woolen mills will start up In a short time, 'and run night and day for an Indefinite period, as the present proprietors have a heavy blanket con tiact witb eastern firms. The enter- prise will' give employment to 65 or TO ands. . Gen. Marcus P. Miller, in command of the expedition sent from Manila to Ilo Ilo, is well known among the earlier settlers in Klamath County during the Modoc war times. He was breveted for his gallantry against the Modoc In dians in the war of 1873. Spreckles St, Co. have sued the .Coos Bay, Bobeburg & Eastern railroad to foreclose and sell the property, consist ing of 271 miles of track between Mai-sh field and Myrtle Point, rolling stock, etc., upon a promissory note for 4525,000 secured by mortgage. Land sales in Union County for the , "week ending January 20th amounted to a total of 1485 acres, at an aggregate price of' $55,700. The sales were all made to eastern people, and tbe price per acrei rauged from $35 to $45, tbe . average price being nearly 838. A large number of goats have been dying mysteriously in Benton County of late. William Merchant, of Carlton, believes tbe cause is the eating of tbe berries of the chlttem or bearberry tn.e. He bad similar experience with his gouts nntii he grubbed the cbittom l oin bis land. -. .Warrants have been drawn In tbe office of t,he secretary of state, at Salem, 6 pay fojr the members of tbe Oregon National Guard,' who volunteered lor 83rvice in tbe war witb Spain, but who -were rejected on account ot physical : imperfeotionB. , The amount to.be dis- burscd is tI5.. ,. One of the heaviest snow Btorms ever t experienced in Harney County occurred .. on Monday and Tuesday of last week It was about thirty-two inches on the level but there was such a gale blow ing that it drifted badly, making the roads almost impassable. The Burns- Ontario stage was all night in going 16 -. miles. T. B Metzker and George Nezson went from ' Lakeview to the Camas prairie mill on snow shoes last Friday to shovel the snow off the mill roof. 'The building was on the verge of a -.'total collapse when they reached it, as several of the - heavy . .rafters were broken by the weight of seven feet of drifted snow. ' They returned Sunday having been 12 hours covering the four . miles across the hills. Bolllver Cogswell was sandbagged ...and knocked senseless at Harrisburg i last Wednesday night and robbed of about $5 in money, all he had on his person, and t800 or $00 in notes and - certificates of deposit. He had been - attending ihe Woodmen lodge at that place and went to get his horse when '-' the assassin stepped out of a dark alley - and struck him down. He was tin ".conscious about 30 minutes. When vfaund his vest .was torn off ot him as -was also his coat, aad bis pockets turned inside out. Jim Guy, who started from Lakeview on tbe 101b tnst. In charge of tho Plush mail, was lost in a terrifllo snow storm, and wandered about all day on Camas prairie. At night he made a short trail and walked all night to keep from freezing to death.' Wednesday morn ing no starwu uuuk tu jjaseview uui wandered abmit all day. finally reach ing W. P Huff's ranch, at the mouth i of Warner canyon, nt about 11 o'clock that night, being almost exhausted having hud unthing.toeat'lor two days. He was cured for during the remainder of tho night and taken to Lakeview the next morning. Tho young man's feet were uudly frozen. Extremely Weak Deficient Blood Cauaee Loas of Appetite and Pinal Break Down Hood's Saraaparllla Cures, " I lost my sppatlt and about all I llvad on was lood laraouads. My strength was all gone. I was so woak I could hardly oroaa tht floor. At last I waa taken very lok. One phyalolan told me my blood was all gona and he gave me medicine but it did not help me. I had pretty muoh lost all faith In medlotnes, but thought I would get one bottle ot Hood's Saraapa rllla and try it. Attar taking that bottle I was muoh better, and so I got two more bottles and after taking them I waa well, but to be uro.6t.lt, I kept on taking Hood's Saraaparllla until I had used in all five bottle. It has done unapeakable good to me and I wish all my Buttering eiaters would try It." Mas. A. Evkusen, Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tbe belt In taot ui One True Blood Purifier. Bold by all druggliu. .Mod, 1 1; six lor SA" nooa s kiiis B. aiidruKiitj. sue. In Probate court. In the fruaruianhlo of Wm I) Datlr. an aired and Incapable person: final report of 8 J Day. administrator, approved and resignation of said administrator ai-ceptod. In tbe KuanliannhtD of Rova and Homer Drum? order for sole of real estate. Ksute 01 1. r iuisiing; order appointing Mar 7th as day for fluil aettlement. Estate of Walter L Haana; order ot eontinu ance. Estate of " H Atkinson : order aetttna anart ISA) for widow aad minor child. Kstate of Lerl Gartiuaa ; report ot adminis trator approved. Fstate of Mrs J H Berry: order appointing John Grieve administrator; John Obeuchala. Koatnson w rigm ana w m uerry. appraisers. Yellowstone Park Map. The'Northern Pacific Railway has just issued a new map ot Yellowstone Park, that ahould be in demand. It Is a relief map In colors, la scientlnrally made, and Is complete In lopotc raphy and nomenclature. The map Is about asms Inches la alie and la printed on heavy paper thus making it suitable for framing. The map 8 specially adapted for school and class roons and will be mailed In tubes to any ad dress, t y Chas. 8. Fee. Gen. Pass. Agent o the Northern Pfclflc. St. Paul, Minn., upon receipt en certs. . . lining Locations. Bruce Buck located Jan IS. 250 Inches of water from French xulch. J W Hewom. Jack Garvin and H B Garvin lo cated Jan 11, a claim in Wairner creek district Leon fc.uwa.raa. et ai. located Jan a. on Inches of water running Into Greely creek iiick ana utcar wacaer located Cior as, u acres la foots ereek distrlot. A 1 Beck, et al. located Dee 31. 1600 Inches of water running Into Carberry fork O unpairtck aod J w Halsht located Deo 22. a claim lo Grave creek district. Joe Brunhall and Wm Broad located Dec 16. a claim In Sterling distrlot. Ed smitn and T w Held located Dec is. a olalm In same district. Mark ADDieKuie located Jaa 3. a claim In Willow spnugs district. Peter ADDlenate located Ian 3. a claim in same district. J A Lewman aod Arthur Fiddler located Jau II. aolnlmln Williamsburg district. John Karnev located Jan 1. 2 claims Id Black- well dl Uriel. Leonard Farlsh located Jan 10, a culm in Blackwell'dlstrtct. J A Brandenburg located Ian 14, 3 claims In Little Applegate dhttrlot. , The Army and Navy Have, covered themselves with glory during the war. The Army and Navy Vest Pocket Memorandum Book, published by the Northern Pacific. Is a compact digest' of Information relative to tbe navies and armies of Spain and .he United States at the beginning of the war. It has a map of Cuba, Illustrations of naval ships, glossary of navy and army terms, trans lation of Spanish words, etc. Send ten cents to Cbas. S. Fee. General Passenger Agent, jr. P. B., St. Paul. Minn., for a copy. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah A Foudray to Levi Sutton, 20.19 acres, to as. r l w. s 1000 25 1000 9000 800 75 85 . 1 1 100 1000 125 ' 1 9 C P Good to Levi dutton. land In Jackson county - . H' P Virgin to F D Robins. Ashland plan ing; mill lot.. .. ... Murtha Freel to L D Mlnear, 90 acres, tp as. rs w ... Robt A Miller to Ellen J Kubll. a lot on California street. lacksonvllle . B w Huston to William Fox. lots 6 and 6 Dtkj. Asniana O&ORRtoGeoW Barron, 40 acres, seo 23, tp3, rSe Byron White to J Hoyt Smith, I S Inter est in two quarts oiauns in Sampson oreek district. deo w Barron to same, . 1 1 interest In same A T Webb to C E Reld, lots 24 and 27 praont & addition to Asniana Sheriff A Onne to A Andrews, land sees 11 and 12, tp38. r2 w John Morris to W A Patrick, lot II, blk 70, Medford . . . . C K Frank to E D Elwood, property on C street. Medford G W Barron to J Hoyt Smith. 1-6 Interest in 40 acres In see 20, tp 89, r 2 e O W Barron to Byron N White 'A inter est in tu acres, sec a, ip a. r a e Wm Myer to Miss Irma Sllsby. Iot 16, W ' C Mver addition to Ashland Irma Sllsby to L P Harvey, same property Geo H Andrews to Josle Cox, lot 4, blk I, ' R R addition to Ashland Geo Andrews to Josle Cox, lots 2 and 3, blk I. same addition Peter Young to L D West, 8) acres, seo 4 . tp si s, r s w Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an Impossi bility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists In connection with srood digestion, a healthy ' liver end bowels. Karl s (Jlover uoot Tea acis directly on the bowels, liver and kid neys keeping them in perfect health. f rice za cts. ana du cts. soia oy wnas. Strang, druggist. The "Hickmott" canneries in Oakland and Biggs have been sold to an English company. The.Ogden beet sugar factory has had a successful campaign and has already nnder contract a larger acreage of beets than was harvested last year. The suffering ranchers in southern Monterey county are receiving teed for the stock to curry them to tho middle of February, by which time it is expoctod that feed on the ranges will bo good. The California Minors' association has called a stato conforonce ou "the conser vation of water," to be held in the rooms of the San Francisco chamber of com msreeon January, Si Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that noglcct is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with SMIoh's Cough mid Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee lor over liny years, hold ty Cliu. Strang, druggist. NEWS OF -THE WOULD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. An Insurgent O Hirer Shot by aa Am rlonu Sentry ut . Manila (lenernl Wood Makes a Itapurt on CouditUms at Santiago. Tho bnttWhtp Orogou Is to bo sunt to F'imou instead of MitulU its wits intruded. Tho prtment stato of uffnirs in tho formor place require tlto presouoo of a battleship and the Oregon is to be thora. Th propositions of Aniorlnui capital ists to oontrol tho Otibau tobaooo produc tion and the mauufaotures are taking dotlulto slix. The plan originated with some New York batik. The State Bar association of Now York at Its meeting ludormxl the artlon takeu by the Csar Nicohts tu convening an international peaoe oougross. Chief of Polioe Crow of Somorrllle, N. I., wits shot and porlmps fatally wonnded by a bm-Klar lie was chasing. The burg lar escaped. Tho resolution Indorsing tho expansion poliov of the administration and inviting President McKinley to visit Augusta passed the Maiuo House. Within the hut few days Cleveland and Detroit shipbuilders liave dosed contracts for four steel freight steamers of 7000 to 8000 tons not capacity each, and ot about 1.000,000 iu aggregato valne. Governor Roosevelt of New York has refused to grunt an application for re storatiou to citizenship of a man who served out his term iu prison for con nection with the Oravesoud election frauds of John Y. MuKaue. Frank M. Dorsey, formerly oashlor of the First National bank of Ponea, Nub., was found guilty of misappropriating the bank funds aud other irregularities. He isa brother of ex-Congressman George W. E. Dorsey. A Manila dispatch says: A party of 60 insurci'iit!) advanced upon an outpost held by Montana troops on January 13 aud the Anturlcaos retired. Brigadier Geueaal Otis went to the scene and after a consultation with the iusnrgnnt com mander tho latter withdrew his men to their former position, alleging that the lieutenant jx commaud of the advauoing party had acted without authority. This is the nearest approach to hostilities that has yet boen made. The Americans have acted with great forbearance. This manifestation was undoubtedly not couutouanced by Aguinoldo, but is indi cative of the increasing animosity of the masses against the Americans. Somo excitement has boen caused at Manila by the killing of an insurgent captain named Belmouto by Private Ulmcr of tho Minuesota troops recunty. Uliner was on guard duty in the center of the city when Belmouto came along. The insurgent officer ran when he saw the guard, aud getting a short distance away, drew his revolver, Ulmor ordered him to holt, and upon hjs disregarding the command, fired and tailed him. The six-story store of A. J. Cammeyer at 310 to 318 Sixth avenne, occupying the greater part of the block between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, New York, was almost burned out. Cam meyer places the loss to the building and contents at about 750,000. ' General Leonard Wood, military com mander of the department of Santiago, was before too senate committee on military affairs a few days ago. He ex pressed the opinion that for some time the 7500 men now in the province of Santiago should be oontinned, and that a military force would be necessary to the maintenance of order for some years. General Wood said that his first effort had bsen to enconrage the people of all the towns to establish self government, and ho had been especially zealous in having them select their local officers, open schools nnd establish courts, build roads etc., aud in cases where they, did no: h.ivo the moaer i.i The public schools teach al most every known t- branch of study but the one mnt 7 y - important branch ' -r -ii uru- -i it profit your son if ne has an intel lect like a Newton. and is mentallyan V Admiral Crichton. if he has a weak and puny body and not the re motest Idea of how to care for his health? A 1oy, should be taught from the start that hin health is his most nrpcious enrlnor. ment. Without health, all the talent, all the genius, and all the ambition in the world are worthless. A boy should be taught that success in any walk of life, that happiness, and life itself, arc dependent upon his care of his health. When a man feels that he Is losing his health and vigor, when his cheeks, no long er glow, his step is no longer elastic and the sparkle of health is no longer in his eyes, he should work less, rest more and resort to the right remedy to restore his bodily vigor. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a natural medicine a scientif ic medicine. It does no violence to nature. It works with and not against nature. It promotes the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It imparts vitality and power to the whole system. It gives plumpness and color to the cheeks, sparkle to the eyes, steadiness to the nerves, Btrength to the muscles and the animation of health to the whole body, It miiKcs the appetite keen and hearty. It is the. great blood-makcf, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. Medicine dealers sell it and have absolutely nothing else "just as good." " I was afflicted with pimples and boils, and running sores on fnce nnd nrck," writes Robert 8. Wert. Ksq., of No. 615 finllowny Ave.. Colum bus, Ohio. " I look Dr. Pierce's (loUlcti Medical Discoveryatld 'Pleasant Pellets,' and was cored." Constipation is the commonest beginning and first cause of many serious diseases and It should always be treated wilh Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the " Discovery." These are Ihe most perfect natural laxatives and peimancntly cure. t-A ..V ihsso purposes, he hod aided them by making ooutrlbutioiis front the geueraj fund. Tho secretary of war recently sent to oougross the report of tho engineer's deportment tin tho San Jomitilii river. The Improvement proposed consists of a dam three miles oast of Stockton and the ooiiNtruotloit of u oautiL 10,0 foot wide at tho bottom ami Dl.ttfiO feet long, thouoo to the iiurth.bmuuli ot tlto Culu vents river. Five small boys were drowned iu mill potnl at Gibson, Pa, They werti coasting down a hill and rim ou to the too of tlto poud. The loo gave way and the bovs wore divwueU. John BushoH Young, librarian of tho uougresslounl library, died at Washing, tou a few days ago after an Illness of several weeks. Geueml Rugan, commlsmtry-gennral of the United Status army, is to be court-martialed for using language un becoming a soldier. The Southern Paoifio Sunset limited n route from San Franulsco til New Or leans dashed Into au open switch and collided with a light engine at Iacxmio, Tex. Robert Nicholson, engineer of tho light engine, and Alouzo Miller, tire man of the limited, were killed. Michigan and Montana nipper inter ests, representing 11X1,000,000 of capital invested, have formed a oopxr combina tion. Ou tho line between I,eo county, Va.. and Hancock county, Tumi., a battle boeurrod between 'JO members of the Eddy family of Virginia aud the Ram sey family of TouuesHue. Tho battle lasted several hours, duriug which s number of meu ou both sides were killed and injured. Tho naptha launch Paul Jones was blowu up iu the Gulf of Mexico and all ou board lost, The launch carried a pleasure party of live, members of prom inent families of the Mississippi states. Gold Commissioner Ogilvie of Daw son city has mode a recommendation to the Canadian government that thu 10 percent royalty now collected on the gold output of tho Yukou be reduced to 2 per cent. Successful farmers' Institutes have been held at Woodland and Napa duriug the past week. The Uuitod Status transport Grant sailed from New York Wednesday for Manila, vix Sues cauul. The vessel carries the Fourth Infantry aud a battalion of the Seventeenth Infantry. Captain Frank W. Warren of the First California rogiraout, now at Ma nila, is at Sacramento working to secure some action by the governor and the legislators that will Induce the authori ties at Washington to permit the men from this state to return. Captain Warren says that the Califoruiaus were among the unit to go to the scene of war and bore the brant of tho service. Now they want to oome homo and think they should be puriuited to do so. A poll of the senate on the peaoe treaty has been token and it seems prob able that the measure will go into effect without trouble. Information was reoalved from Oen teral Otis at Manila Monday which hat completely restored tho oonndouoe of the president and his advisers. While the cablegram was not given out, it can be stated on tho best of authority that it contained the welcome news that the crisis at Manila is now considered over. The officials at Washington take this view, and it is the general opinion that a satisfactory understanding with the in surgent forces has been reached. The Oceanic Steamship company's vessel Mnnawnii, which sailed from Syduoy, N. S. W., January 15 for Son Francisco,- carries 450,000 sovereigns. This Is Tonr Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, ensh or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of tbe most popular Catnrrb and Hay Fever Cure (P.lv'a Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the groat merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren St., New York City. Eev. John Reid, Jr. . nf (treat Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm Is tho acknowledged enre for eatarrh aud contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 oents. ufiiuAMr. ariiMA biii ay a vviiiioiii o aiunc i-iiio -1 Has no eoual In diseases of the 9 f Kidneys aLf Urinary Organs. Have vnn neirlected vour Kidnevs? Have T ' you overworked your nervous Bys- ( I I Item and caused trouble with your .Kidneys and Bladder? Have you' pains in the loins, Bide, back, groins ( I , land bladder? Have you a flabby up- . .pearance of the luce, especially' under the eyes ? Too frequent de- ( I . 1 sire pass urine ? William's Kidney . ' Plltn wilt Irnna nA.nllh IU I ' k a. i.ao ....i'.. w HUH w w.,w . eased organs, tone up the system A A and make a new man of you. By mail 60 cents per box. If w iM,iAsn n rii. (ju., t-ropa., uieveiana, u. j For sale by (J. H. Hasklns, Medford BUTLER ...JEWELER Watch Repairing uottn After- ttrrects off- the Grip It 1 treacherous dltmi. You thin K It it cured &nd the tlldhteat cold brlndt on . rcUptt. . Ut vlctlmt arc tlvfo.yt left in trtt&hcned randitlan hlood imoure and Imoovtrlthedi ncrvtt thAttered. PneumonU, ht&rt dlte&ie and nerwout prottratlon r often tht fir Williams Pink Pills far Pale Pcoolt will drive every tract of the system, build up and fttrtndtncn tnt provt tht. Read tht When in grip laal vwiaa inn secuou Merman 11. icvaiar, ofHil w. Main ml, Jaiteraun, aiu., a well-huowiiounlraeuir and uuuuer.waa una ur me vioiiins, ana urn naa siiina uawu iniuuimi with the aftar-etfeeta of lh dlieaae. A jraar ago his haaltli b. rati to MIL ana no was million lvw to-aay la almoata miracle. "I waa Irouniea wiiu inurtueasui urwin, naiiiiwiion orine ha&rt .ml a niul dahllllv. Mr "1 tried oua dotrtur after another and numerous rvuiadlaa aiiisetml by my (rlniida, but without annami! beneflt, and lHaa to sir uphoivo. Then I saw llr. wllllaini' I'lnk I'll la for I'ale 1'eoule saloflM In a HU liula paper, and alter Invea Usallou (laofilnil lo Siva them a trial. "Alter uilns Ihe Ural boa 1 fall wonderfully relieved ana waa latuneil that the pllla were pulling me on Hie road to re ouvory. ! bought two mora boiea anil continued Uklnt them, "After Uklug four boaaaof llr. Wllllama' I'lnk I'llla Tor Tale I'iNiple I am reaUiiwl to good health. I leal like a new man, anil having the will and eimrsy of my former daya murnad, I am oapubie oflraitiaetliig my liuitueaa with Incrneied niiihlUon. 'Or. Wllllama' I'lnk Pllla fur I'ale People are a wondernil medicine and any oua iinTarlng from tho afler-effaoU of the grip will nmt that thiMe pllla are Ihe iKXilrla" II. II. Kvai.aa. Mr. F.v.l.r will gladly anawer any Inquiry rrgartllna tlila 1 If aUnipliencloaed. tVvtnCvM tb. iMmiwriU, JifTtr-in (Mv. Ha. Look (or the full asms on the packige. At druggUU or direct from the Dr.Villlami Medicine Co., Schsnsctstfy, N.Y. 50c per box. 6 boxes J2.50. Bring Your 01d gtOVeS To SHONE & SCHERMERHORN'S Second Hand Store and Exchange them for, stfc Wo Duy or sell an) thing on earth. New und Hreonu-Hand Goods always lu stock. Shone & Schermerhorn, Guardian'sjale Notice. In Iho CouDiy Court of Jackaoa County, 8Utc ot Ortum. la tho Matter of tlm (iuinllwiBhlp of !tujri Drum anil M inner Drum, Minora NOTICK ti herrhy ulvca tbi ptmunnt to an aider of ilia Hbiivti uailtletl court aittfo tin the Uitrd day of January, A. L. I", authorlx IntT, empowurtng and d!riotlntf mo w to do. 1, thu utiduritiKntHl, ffuardiau of the pt.rion and oitatoi of theatNve named atlnurit. tuull fmui and atmr the fouruwuiu duy of Knbruur)'. A. (J. IhbU. proaord to at prtvato nato, for conh tn hind. HUbirot to tho condrmadon of the abovo uo tilled oo'irt, tho following doMirluod roal otaio. beionKintf ui miu mini.m, auu miuatna tn tho County uf Jauksou nud Hlalo of Oregon, lowtt: Tho east half of that cortain truot or body of lati'1 coutiilulra ooo hundred and (Ifiy nlnn and ltf-lWacrrH nnd the whole of which truut In described aa tfoveranivnt loU nuuiiiund oltcht (). nine (. ten m and oitrveu (11) uf section ten (IU), and government lot numbered fifteen 04) und etiititn UA) of section vlovan (III, all In tow null ID thirty Mix (Mi rtouth, uf rnun two rit afrttof the Willamette Muridlun.contalnlnit In Maid eafit half of aald trant nivotttv til no and juVltt.O ut'ft , more or aubject, huwrvpr. to a riant oi way mr n waier uucu Kruuutu to f aud II I'eudlulon along tlie north io thereof and to a right of way fur a wtor ditch irruiitrd to Maud II. Puodioton aud others uioug the south ilde thereof. , Full Infonnnflon nan be had of mo at my nfflne in rhainlmrof fjminnrce bulldiuit. Port rud, Oregon or of York it '.Vurlwau, roal ca tutu ageuiH. mnoru, irrpgou- Uated this 12th day of Jauuarj. A. D. 1W. W. II. Feaii. Guanllua of Roy Drum and Homer Drum, Minora, SUMMONS. In tbe Circuit Court for Jackson County, Oro gun. KlUabetb A. rirolth. plaintiff, va M. M. Uow nr. durundant. ToM.M. Uowem, tho ubovo nfimed defend ant IN THK NAM K OH THK HTATK OP 0K von You uri' hereby rtMitiiretl to appear nud anhwer tho (Tomplnlnt titid agufnMt you In the above entitled Court within ton diyn from the daio of tho Hurvleu of thin Mimnwnin upuu you, If nerved In Jncknon Tounty. Ottrgnn; but If ervud within nnv otuur County of the Hlato oi Oregon, then within twnnty dnyx of ttin date of tho mo r vice of thlr Niitninona upon you; or If nurvud in you out of the Htuto nf Ontgoti, or by Fiublicutlun, then ut the ixplrutlon or hx weekn rota the dntn of tho 11 rut publication of IIiIm flummona, to wit: Maruh 3, MVU, and you uro 1 herohy notified that If you do not nppeur and: annwnr plulnilrTfi complaint tin hereby re quired, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief dumunded In the complm a now on , file In tho abovo entitled milt, to wit: Kor a I judgment agulnnt you In thu num of four thoun-; and, Hlx hundred und ttlxly dollur. toguthur j with Intercut thertfon from November 1, H8, at the rnto of ten per cent per annum, and for tho 1 further Hum of SUM) iitloruuy'H feed, and fur thu I contri nnd dlbunfmontH of thin autt: that rilulnttlTH mnrtgago deed mentioned and net out ii pUlntllTH eomplalnt be duureed to ho tho ft rut and only lion upon tho rout property mon tloned and dOHerlhod oh belonging to defend ant In plalntlfPn complaint; that nuld mortgage deed ne foreclosed and fluid real property be Hold art upon execution and tho proceodn de rived from tho nule thereof he applied In pay ment of cohIh and dtHburnemontH and uttorney'H feen. nnd any nnd all Juilgtnontfl obtained by plaintiff tsguinoldufendunl herein: Hint exuuu tton Nhiio ngHlnnl n;ild defendant for any bal ance remaining unpaid after ald mortgaged firumlnoH have nen exhuiiHted; that thu de endant be Torevur burred uud forclomid of and from any and all right, tltto nnd Intoreat tn and to naid mortgaged premlHOH und every purl and parcel thereof, ami fur rtuch other and fur ther relief n may bp Jut and eiiultahto. Thl8 KiimtnonH 1h publlnhed In Tub .Mkixtdkd Mail for nix conntcuilvo weak a, by ordur of Hon. H. K Hanna, Judge of the circuit Court for Jack Hon County, Oregon, mndo on the 1 6th day ol December, IhW, and in publlHhed for tho ll rut tlmo on January 'io. m. Wll.I.MM I, VaWTKR. '' Attorney for I'lttlutllT. Market Report. Tbo following ufo tho prlcoa paid by our morohtintB this wook for farm pro duco. This lint will bo chunked cuch wuok as tho prlcos chuntro; Whuafc i M Oatfi AO Flour fcl.fiO pot 100 lbs uuriov Mill Fond. .....i.. ...... Ma " u 11 Poluloo8,..i , 75c " u EcrfTfl, , 20 nor doz Buttur,.' y...20 por lb Beanrt. dry,. . , 024 " lb Bacon 01) " lb Hitmti 124 u lb Shoulders, 07 " lb lard 10 lb Hog Uvo 034 " lb Olliri)1 TOUIri the atlaonout derma from and With the blood ntrvts. a inai wiu evidence) to aiaoouunue wurs. tiiv ne Ha aayai back alao tiallim nta aaverelv. auieu New Ones WKST S1DK, MEIJKOltl), OH. SHERIFF SALE. 1PNRl'ANT lo an execution Untied out ot the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, rnr tbe County of Jack win. on tho .k)Ui day of December. I huh, upon a judgment duly rendered In tatd court on the Wth da) of Dewiulmr. IHuit, in favor of Mary Miller, plaiutllt, and agalanl Jnhu Hltenmrn, defendant., for tho aum of four ihounnod eight hundred alxty ilx do II ant iMtfMi, with Interent Umrron at the rate of 10 fer cent per annum from UinniberU, Imm, and ho further nuin of one hundred dollar (lluj tlnruey'a feen, with Interent therron at tho rate of 0 per cent per annum from tho SHb day of IMoumber. I huh, and whereaa. ll wan ordered, adjudged anu dtierned that tho murtgago men tlirtid In p1alntl(t'eoiuplaliit Ito foreoloaed aud the mortgaged protulnva dracrllred therein, to wit: The north one half of norihwpHt one fourth of nrutlun .11, commenolnv at tho townnhtp lino at the northwttnt oomer of Ntictlnn .11 In towu- nblp noHlli, range ll went, and running tiinueo fouth 'JU.3A elialnn, thence cant 4011 chaiun. then io north iu V chain and thence wtrnt 4."u chain to place of b-gintilng. contuluiug hs.hi acrcn. aUo tho wtut one half of tho north cant one fourth of imotlon 31. known a tho HuIUin 'Dace, containing hu acres, anil tuo cant ouo lair of tho northeuat ono fourth of mmHIoh II. and tho wtrnt one half of tbo north wet t one fourth of met Ion .tj, containing Ifloacro. knowu an tho Morgan raurh, nil In uiwiinbip noutu, range 2 wmi of Willamette Meridian. In Jack- -non County, Htate of Oregon. I ain commanded to levy upon and Mill said imimiiea urorald, by law made and provided, to naltnfy tho ntld judgment, lnierfntt aiiorney'n feun aud ao orulog cotn, I will net) an the law dlrecta, al the front door of tlto court houne uf nald county In tho Town of JoeknonvlUe, Oregon, on Saturday, February n, 1800, At the hour of o'clock d. m.. tho roal urooortr abote doMcrtbod In aald order ot unto AI.KX. OltUR, Hherlff of Jack non County, Oregon, Dated at Jacuaonvlllo, Ore., Oeo. ,11, (hum. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at RoHOburg, Oregon, Deo 91. IRM. Notice In hereby irlvoii that tho following named ie'tler huit hied notice of bin tntentluii to rnuko final proof In nupport of htn ulalm, and that aald proof wilt ho made before W. H. Crowell, county Judge of Jueknon County, Ore gon, al Juckt-ouyiJlQ, Oregou, on Junuury UM, ItTMlKN K. PKVTflN. On II. R. No. 7ftW. for the V nou, noV doU, mo 'M; HW neo 'Jl; tp M h, r 2 imni, - flu name tho following wlttumnon to provo hin oontlnuoiiH rontdonce upon and oultlvallon Of nuld lutld, vln; J. F. Dlthworth, JoHoph Phlppn, Frank Man- , tilngand J, H. Uonnum, all of Loeda, Oregon. j. r. iti'ioutiH, i teg inter, NOTICE FOR PUBfJCATION. Land ollloa at Roaeliunr, Orooon. Doo. )l, 1KDH. Nolloe Ih hnrubv irlvon- that ttin fnllnwlnv numid aultter Ihim tlloil notlco of hi Intention ' to uiako llnal proof In nliiipnrt of hliclalm, and that nold proof will nn mndo boforo W. H. Crowoll. County Judgo of Jaukaon County, Oro. Hon, at JiiuUionvlllv, OroKon, on Juounry Kutnm E, Peyton, aole nurvlvlng liolr of Nancy Kllzaliotb Mulllvnii, dcuouHod, On ll. K. No. 7Ml, for tlm hw4hwX am It; n nw, aol nwH, ncoSl, tpma, nmHt. Ilo nnniuH thu foltowInK wltnoMnon to provo bla bOIltlnnoua rmddonue unnn aiul nnltlvittlnii ol, aald land viz: J. DliHw.irm, joispB I'hlppH, Frank Man nlnii aud J, II. Donnum. all of i.ood, Urcnon. J. T. IIimiQKti, Kcitlator, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land officio at ItodohurK. Or"gon, Ooo. W, imm. Notion Ih boroby given that tlm followlnii numod sottlor han filed notlco of his iiilonllnn to niakn final proof In aupportof his olalm, and thin aald proof will bo mado boforo (Inn Now bury, oniiQty olerk of Jncknon Cuimty, Orouon, nt Juoknonvlllo, Orognn, on Fnlirunry 4, fUM, vl!: 1 FUANOIS M. OBNTBR, Of Wcllcn, on Ills Hi E, Ko. WW, for tho noli aao 4, tp 87 a, r 1 ont. Ho numoa tho following wltnoaHnn to provo bla oontlnuoua rualdonoo upon and oulllvutlon of mild land, vl?.: , -- Aaron Wyland, of Wollon. Orouoni Frank 18, H.Vboe, of Jiioknonvlllo, Orouoni Jnnioa Hum moll, of Ulltniix, Orouon, anil Frod Htlmpiioii, of Modford, Oregon J. T. flliinoKS, HoKlator rif. Willing,..! lOlnlinontwIII euro llllnd, .,. . . "" . i 'Jrj ..lie Hi m. 1: ,.l,dpi.u t ..n ? nlliD'H tlio ItiililiiKstnnrcnots Ihil. Ijr, wIliliiuiH'liiiii.iul'lloO.nt. ." V"' lir':iiiri'il lor 1 M.1 1 flliU J U'll- Intf in I ho prlvnto purls, Hvnry hnj Is V . :. 1 y "ruKRiaM. ny nun no hi oolpt of prim, do c.iiita nnd mi.1111. U'IILIJllf For sale by G. II, Himklns, Medford.