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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1899)
THE If ORD MAIL Published Evorv Frldy Morning. A. 5. BLITON. M lM W BORN TO HUSTIS.. . Ha In of row duya; but quilt a plenty, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. Bntered In ton Poalofhoe at Medtord, Oregon as Second Class Mall Manor. Msdford, Friday, Mauch 17, 1H89. THIS PAPER H verueinff Agenoy. ei aim on msiuhiuh tiuim, Bu Frauolaoo, California, whore cos Kraals lot advertising oan be made for it. Our Clubbing Lut. The Mail and Weekly 8. F. Call 12 00 . " .xauiliiai . u , " Chronicle S 38 . Ori'tfonlau 8 00 ' - Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 ' N. Y. Tribune.... 1 05 , -i Winlclv Clnoln- . ntl Enanlrer. 1 75 NEWS OF THE STATE. The citizens ot Bo3eburg are contem plallng the erection of a monument to the Douglas Couuty volunteers who Have died ninoe ina war obk G. W. Ruokman, ot Alicel, has sold 680 acres, 12 miles north of La Grande, to Baker.Clty capitalists, lor The new owners will plant sugar beets, Wm. n&sebeer. of Klamath County, Is now gathering up 100 head of horses and about tne miaaie oi pru ua m start with the hand for Dawson City, 1 1. : '. I ,ku animals ln BbIa VOVn LOWIll piOUC ,uoM.w.i. fii.uornnr Geer has appointed J. D. liee, of Portland, superintendent of the penitentiary; J. W. Bailey, of Portland, fnnA enmmissioner: B. L. Geer, ot Salem, land agent; Boss E. Moores, of Salem, printing expert, nil Wrleht. ot La Grande, was struck by lightening the other evening, al- tbouga icere was no suirm at ta time Hp na In a bath tub. standing in water. and took bold of the eleetrio light globe to stop It from swinging. At once he received a shock from the full current which knocked him head first on the floor. There are mean men in Portland, as well as in all other cities, but the mean est one we have heard of in some time is the fellow who went into a Third .street ODtician's store last week and bought a pair of glasses solely for the purpose of making a dime look as big as a nail oouar to mm. rortmou net come. Twelve eases of scarlet fever are re, ported in Coquille City, and the prev . alence of the maladv has caus d con, slderable excitement. The authorities have taken due precaot'on to keep the disease confined by quarantining houses wherein it is located. School has been adjourned and all public meetings pro hibited A 250-ton shipment of flour west out last week from Pendleton, consigned by the Pendleton roller mills, and destined for the Orient. Anothership- " mentor 350 tons will be made soon, The two shipments comprise over 50, 000 sacks, and in the Pendleton ware houses are large quantities awaiting shiproom. A Dallas dispatch says: Hopbuyers are offering freely 12 cents for the next crop and are aovanoing money tor ex penses of the?rower. In special cases 13 ceots'haa been offered fo- suoerior bops. Hont Bros, have bought 300 aores of hop land in Polk County, and are negotiating for more, the entire amount to be immediately put In hops. The report ot the superintendent of the state Insane asylum, for Febru ' mryysbows: Patients, Jan. 31. 1171: re ceived during February, 34; escape re turned, 1; under care and treatment, 1206; discharged, died and eloped, 28; .remaining February .28. 1178. The num ber nf officers and employes is 14 1. The total expenditures, for the institution were $0139.81. , ' Oocar Lund, of Cove, will plant this spring, a new kind of potato which he brought from Europe, and which Is . considered a prize variety there. Eel also brought a new Kind oi Diacic pea, called ' Veker," in Sweden, and sown with oats. - It is grown on a vine sim- 'iiar to other peas, and is highly es teemed In Sweden as an article of horse .feel. It is very prolific. C. W. Bricker, ot Dallas, is the tallest ' pers n in Polk County. He Is 20 years ot age, still growing, and stands 0 feet 161 inches. He has secured employ ment in a San Francisco museum. Will him will go Jake C. Wiloox, of 'Ballston, who Is a dwarf, 35 years of , age, 52 inches high and -Weighing 180 pounds. Mr. Bricker is well propor tioned, and weighs 225 pounds'. ' Saysa Dallas telegram of March 14th : March weather continues with great severity. It is blowing low down on the hills and mountains, and out-range . stock 1b suffering greatly, and spring Medio? is being delayed. Fall wheat is ""noising good, and grass Is starting. Hops are starting vigorously, and every thing bids fair for a good crop except lruit. which, was badly damaged, - 1 tJeorgeTt. Qulne, of Riddle, has ln- ' Btltuted an action In the clroult court lor Josephine County to recover $4000 from the S. P. Co.,' for leading up to the capture and conviction of James 'Case and Albert Pool, accused of, rob bing one of the company 'a trains. The day succeeding the robbery the com- ' pany offered a reward of $2000 each for ' the conviction of the robbers, which re- 1 ward he has, been unable to colleot. ' suita' Treasurer Moore 'announced last week that the general fund was exhausted, and warranlH would have to '' be stamped "presented and not paid for wantof funds" until various counties " pay up their state taxes, which, under thn.nnw law. do not become delinquent ' until May , 1. He thinks remittances will oegin w arrive in huuul iuuukh. ' If payments are made as rapidly and lolly as in tne past,, tne warrant, iuuoui edness Incurred between now and then . will soon, be wiped out. .' ' ' nia" faii thai Oroo-on: has a state lower, the Oregon grapej seems to be not general!; known, for a number of Inquiries on the subject have been re ceived at the office of Governor Gser. "Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed." cWany people trust to tuck to pull them through, and are often disappointed. Do not dilly-dally in matters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With out it you are "no good. " " Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Hood's Sar saparilla, the faultless blood purifier. Dyspepsia-" I know a positive relief (or tlyiiepla and that ii Hood's Harsapa rllla. II rured me. My neuralgia also lopped." W. H. Baldwin, lUi Oak Street, Blngiiamton, New York. Tired FeeMnB-"My appetite was capricious, my liver disordered and I was tired. Hood's Sarsaparllla relieved it all, it cured a friend ot mine of female weak ness." Maa.jKssia A.MtASHS, Clayton, Bel, SaUabakiuq Hood' MIL cure llrer UU t the Buu4rrltatlDg and ontir cathartic' to take with "Hood's" Sartaparllia. Senate concurrent resolution No. 4, passed January 30, provides; "Bo It resolved by the senate, tho house of representatives concurring, That the Oregon grape (berberls aqulfolium) bo and is hereby accented as tho Oregon slate flower." Tho passage of this resolution put an end to a long fight for favor among lovers of various flowers. It is reliably reported in the oountry north ot Pendleton, that SO per cent of the wheat was frozen out during the last cold spell of weather. Very little wheat to tiie east and south of Pendle ton was damaged, because snow laid on the ground to considerable extent over these areas. The frozen-out fields are being reseeded and crops will be har vested from them. Doubtless the total yield in the county will be out down by tte action of the cold weather fully 1,000,000,000 bushels or about one-fifth ot the usual annual yield, as Umatilla ha- the distinction of producing about 1 per cent of all the wheat grown In the United States. ttrip's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by 'the grip, that every one should know what a wonder ful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New Dlscoviry. That dis tressing stubborn cough, that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves the way for con sumption 1b quiukly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills and fever, pain in the back of the bead, soreness In bones and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to oure your grip, and prevent pneumonia or consumption. Price 60 cts. and 11.00. " Money back If not cured. A trial bottle free at Chas. Strang's drug store. la Probate court. Estate or J W Whitman ; Betsy Whitman ap pointed admiulstratrix and J Osborne, J Milton and U F Carter, appraisers. Ketate of O P Kaidall; Baal settlement of ad ministratrix approved. In the matter of Ibe last will and testament of Hoaella Berry ; order admitting Kill to pro bate. John Grieve appointed administrator with a bond of MM. Guardianship of Roys and Homer Drum; or. der counrmlng sale of real estate. Estate of Oiaf P Randall; order discharging administratrix. . - , . - Brave Hen Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's uo need to eel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: ''Electric Bit ters are just the thing for a man wben he is all run down, and don't care whether be lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good ap petite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at Chas. Strang's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. nining Locations. J J Knutzen located March 2. a elalm In Thompson creek district. oianon youdi locateu eo a claim in uoin Hill district. John Filzgibbon, Edward Dexter and J D Dexter located Maroh 1. 20 aores each In Sama creek district. fe) uariue, J ts i;ariue and i u oarvtn located Feb 7. a quartz claim In Wagner creek district. Thos Cllne and Wm Gray located Feb 18. a olaim In Sampson creek district. Real Estate Transfers. RosaPinetoJas Hoagland 1-7 interest to landsln ID87. raw J 60 Gold Hill lodge, I O 0 F to Fannie C Birdsey. a strip ot i ina a reet wiae on west side of lot 8. blk IB. Gold Hill 200 CalUe Palm to Edw Bodge, lot 18, blk 44, Hedrord . two Mary B McCnll to IT J Hicks, property In Ashland 2S0 Same to Worth & Standard, property in Asniano am F D Roberts to First Christian Churob, Asniana, mis 11 ana 12, dik a, tv n aa dltlon 1 , . . 10O E E Gore to John and Edw E Gore, the ' Gore home Place. Eden 1910 Mattle Biinnon to Alice Ryan, property : in Asniana .. ' mi Annie Hocum to John Morris, 90 acres, seen, tpao, rl e 160 Leluh Fryer to Emll Brltt, 6.M aores ad. Joining Eagle Potnt ., 00 D W Beebe to A W Beebe, Interest in 40 acres, sees 1 and 2, tp 37, r 2 w.; 660 Carrie L Johnson to Guy A Childers, ad ministrators ueea, lots 2 ana e, dik 2, . Mrdfnrd... . ' 1100 G W Cronrson to City of Ashland, prop ertv in Asniana ior reservoir purposes. : iv Frank P Fcnely to Mrs A M Lewis, 2 acres, see 10, In 37, r 1 w 780 Byron N White to J Hon Smith, I S in- wresi, to w Hurcn, nnu o, wbii,,,,, a Cbas Berg to J F Kelly, 3 quarts claims In Coloman creek district, tp 88, r 1 w . . 1000 The Gold Hill Quartz Mining Co to Fas T Glenn and H W Dlkoman, e of wH of nes of Beol4, tp 86, r 8 w; containing 40 acres set aside for the Gold Hill Co , and kYi of M of neK of seo 14, tp 38, r . 8 w, containing 40 acres set aside to ' Glenn ., . .... Conrad Mlngus to Wallace Woods, lots 15. IB. 17 and IS, blk M, Medford 700 Goo Katilet to Mrs M E Hamlin, property In Phoenix 820 W J Virgin et al to B M Molntlre, 1 acre In Ashland , 200 Jcsho Richardson to W P Williamson, 3H6 acres, tp 37, r 1 w, excepting 1VS ' acres oocupled by school dlstrlot No 10; land subject to mortgage of 11098 2900 John Ooldsby to Waiter Goldsby. ISO : acres, sea Vi, and ISO aores, seo i4, tp SD.tBw I V h Love to Mary M Childers, 83 acres, i ui Oft. tn as. r 2 w : sublect to mortuaaa OlW... 000 THE PHILIPPINES. A cnhlegntin from Gcuoml Otis at Mauilu, revolved ill Wiumliigtim lndi cutva the satisfactory mid ngruoubU) re ception, accorded to the Anieriotui troops which recently limtlod at the Islaud of Negroa. Tliey wore sent thuir by Gen eral Miller nt Hollo iu oommniul of Col onel Smith, to tako formal posaoasiou for tho United States, which ho did without trouble. Geuerul Otis dui ptttt'h is ar follows: "Following from Hollo, 4th inst.i Gov ermueut, congress aud iiiliitbiUvnts ot Neros to Geuorul Miller, Hollo: We atrectlouately mlute you and oougratu- late ourselves for tho happy arrival of Colonel Smith aud troops under his order, and bog you to send this aaluto aud congratulations to General Otis, Mauilu, as representative of the Govern ment of the United States iu tho Philip pines. Laoaon. "Otis' PtHplana Urlvan Daek, Manila, Muroh 7. An advance was made yesterday morning by General Halo a brigade on Suutolan and Marl qniua. The Amorieaus uiot with reals tonce from the largest ixxly they hid yet encountered. Tho Oolorrulo, Ne braska and Wyoming regluionts, with eight guns of tho Uuth battery and two eompttules of tho Oregon regiment were engaged. A gunboat also took juu-t li tho fighting. Tho Twentieth lufautry was hold in reserve. The fighting spread to Qenoral Whett ton's brigado, consisting of I lie Califor nia, Washington utitl Idnho viluuteir regiments aud tho Sixth artillery. The natives were dislodg,Hl from their pos- itlon and compelled to retreat. Eight Americuus were wounded. Ciouoral Mo Arthur's and Geuerul Hulus's forces re main at water works. Call Oomea a Traitor. Havana, March 11. The Cuban mili tary assembly, in publlo session this aft ernoon, impeachod General Maximo Gomea and removed him from his com mand as general-lu-chlef of tho Cuban army, tho first ballot token resulting In S6 votes being oast in support of the motion to impeach and remove Gomes, against four in opposition. ' StpriBAL OOMIf. Much passion was evident in the speeches of the assembly, In some of which Gotnea was declared to have been delinquent in his duties and disobedient because he had accepted the proposition of Robert P. Porter, President M'Kln ley's special emissary without consult ing the assembly aud because he had taken upon himself the arrangements for the payment and disarmont of tho Cuban troops independent of the assem bly and- because he declared to the as sembly that he would observe Its rulings in so far as he could see them beneficial to Cuba. Some members went so far as to call Gomel a traitor. Happening in - h-titi. Further details from lchang, China, showing that the murder and torture of Father Victorien Jean del Brousk, a Belgian Catholic priest, by natives, was a most revolting one. Father Victorean was tied to a tree, pieces were cut from his thighs and eaten. Fire was applied to his body and sings were fired into the non-vital parts. Finally he was disem boweled, and proceeding the feast which wound up the hideous orgie, tho head was severed from his body. ' Negotiations between the United States and the Chinese governments for compensation for the murder of the American missionary, MoKeartney,' by rebels at Chung King, have been brought to a satisfactory conclusion, the Chinese government acceding to all the demands of the United States govern ment. 1 . . , Sir Claude MacDonnld, the British minister, has informed the officials of the Chinese foreign office that any at tempt to repudiate the railroad contract will be regarded as a breach of faith meriting retributive measures. . At the same, time the minister recalled Lord Salisbury's assurances of support for China if another power attempted to force her to repudiate the contract, r . Details of tho terrible . storm which risited. Oorea give the' loss of life as omothing. appalling, fully. 2000 being swept away and drowned by the tidal wave at Knngsan, At Chemulpo bodies were washed ashore by the score, The harbor was Strewn with wrecks, junks and debris. A stone beacon was com pletely washed away. ' The beacon was nmshed -December an a post oi V2S,0W. Ultimata to the Chinese. ; Pbkino, March 11. The Italian min ister here, Signor Martini, addressed a note to the foreign office yesterday eve ning, making a request to take back the Italian dispatch asking for a concession, aud notifying the foreign office to accept it as a aemana, adding jnat ne was wiu ing to enter into friendly negotiations as to the details, bnt insisting on an answer within four days. This note was couohed in courteous terms, but tho Chinese regard it in the nature of an ultimatum, to wbloh thoy will probably yield. Wall on to Americana, Manila, Maroh B. Advices from Ne groa Island give the details of tho re ooptlou of Colonel Smith and tliu Cali fornia troops there, Thn HtiMimor St. Paul, carrying the soldiers, ium'hcd Hollo on Muroh 8d and found lighting in progress. After u brief delay the St. lm proceeded to Uucolod and im'ivoil the next day. Oouiaiiy A landed, with Major Stmo. A niitlvo guard of honor wus drawn up on (lie boavh, IVslileiit Aulto Lncum ot the local native gov ernment, whose party hud arrived late the previous night, received tho Ameri caus. The Inhabitants wore amicably disposed. An American Hug was ul rtuulv flvinir from ait uiifliiluli.iil rv,,,. vont. All wore prepared for the re ooption oi ina troops. Later iu tho aftenioou Colonel Smith lauded. He was received with full lion org by tho American and untive troops; a native bund playing a salute oil the ruuuih. . Ortlniial HinUli ivu, mml .. diuliy and and most enthusiastically re- i .....i i , .., . otuveti, umi aa iin una itiu power to es tablish a native administration under American oontrol, it will' be Interesting to watch this experiment. As the luutl ing Is extromuly dlllluult, natives carried Colonel Smith aaliora from the tatmnli in a bamboo ohnlr, ninitl renewed aud ringing cnoers oi tno aiwonibled popn tuoo. Tho behavior of the American tnioiis toward the natives is ndiulrublo. Manila, March 111. In all probability the (Himiiig week will see tho beginning of an activo cauiMigu on a sonlo here tofore unknown to tho Filipinos. For the hut few days there has been unusual activity at headquarters aud there Is every indication of a complete reorgiinl xatiou of tho entire corps iu the uear future. Since tho arrival of the American re inforcements several changes have been made, tho mast important being tho ap pointment of a divisional brigado under General Wheaton, consisting of tho Twentieth nud Twouty-uuooud regi ments of infantry, eight comiianlea of tho Wnshiugton and soveu companies of tho Oregon volunteers and tliroe mount ed troops ef oavalry and ouo battalion of light artillery. AU the troops have disembarked. A battalion of the. Fourth regular infantry is already on the firing lino. The others are hold in reserve. During a rainstorm which occurred before daylight this morning the rebels on l he extremo left fired several volleys at the Americaus,withnut effect. At daylight the robots were canght working on enfilading a trench at Culo ocou and wore shelled by a battery. De sultory flriug also took plooe at Sun Pedro Mocatl. CLIMATE AND C10P SUMMARY. luued by the UnltDil States Weather Human at Man ' raitelseo. Tho mean temperature was nearly normal, althnnirh unrutally warm wea tbel prevail d in tho early part of t'.ie week, followed by coldur weutliur aud frosts. , Light showers iu the Saura meuto valley, the coast and bay sections, aud .the northern portions of tho San Joaquin valley were of some benefit to cm; s. Grain is guttering from drought 1 1 the lower Son Joaquin and iu South ira California, and will probably -be nearly a failure. Deciduous fruits have been seriously damaged by recent frosts in portions of tho great valleys. Pas turage Is becoming very scarce in nearly m over the state. - William A. Concetto. 22 rears old. mm amutrivt Snntiav in St. Cecilia's. church, Boston, on the charge of em bezzling 14000 from the collection oox. Marked bills placed In the box wore fonnd on his person. Judge Gibbons of Chicago doclared that the -act of tho legislature In Illinois nnund in 1803. triviuB veterans of the CHiAl wnr nrafnrmnnt nver other candi dates in civil service examinations is void, because it gives a sp'.-cial or ex clusive privilogo and because it is incoii sistant with tho basic prindplos under lying the nature of our institutions. . " Knowledge Is power." There la , one Kina oi xnowieage mat is power and prestige In the hands of a woman. lit is the knowledge of I, her own nature, her own physical make. up and tne norae treatment of diseaaea pecu liar to her sex. k There is a great noma tnedtcni book that teaches all this. It is Dr. 'Pierce's Common Senc Medical Adviser. Over 1,300,000 American homes contain copies of this work. It used to cost I1.50; now it Is free. For a paper covered copy send 91 one-cent stamps, lo covtr mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. V. ; French cloth binding, 31 stamps. This great book tells all about a medicine that is an unfailing cure for all weakness and disease of the delicate organs distinctly feminine. That medicine is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. During the past thirty years many thousands of women have used it with marvelous results. It imparts health, vigor, virility, strength and elasticity to the organs thtft bear the bur dens of maternity. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. Taken during the period nf gestation, it makes the coming of bnby easy and altunst painless. It completely ban ishes the pain and misery that are tlie re sult of a woman's neglecting her womanly health. An honest medicine denier will give you what' you ask for, and not try to persuade you to take some inferior substi tute for the little added , profit he may make thereon. Mrs. tas. 8chan"ner, of Preemansbtirg, North ampton Co., Pa., writes: " It l wltll.pleaiiure that I write to let you tenowAhe great good I have received from your medlclues and the local self-treatment at home. . was troubled with female weakness, had pains In ray back all the tlme.Momellraes so severe that I could pot ne in bcSVU night. I tried different dectorsfljut they coura not help 'me. Then my husband got Dr, Pierce's Common Rente Metllcat Adviser, aud Induced tncto try Dr. Pierce's medicines. Afler taking botllea of the ' Favorite Prescription ' I feel like a new woman." ' Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets curecoftstl- Sstlou. Constipation is the cause of many iseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. .' One "Pellet" Is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists sell tbeut, sad nothing is "Just aa good," l KM J' n X. tC 'ThpNAiirM'I'.iirt? I IIV I lUbWIUI for Oo you have pain In uo you navg a yniiov. lonuu i nni vn ihk iui achf Constipation t These thinds arist from Indidestlon and Dytptpi&, Oidcstion dependa on dldcstwc fluids or 7rmnl" ecrtcd by ctrt&in dl&nds. When the secretion becomes insufficient, Indidestion results. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cause these dlands to resume their normal action and flood digestion follows. frtif icieTi ferments (of which most so-called Dyspepsia cures are composed) may dive tem porary relief, but Dr.Wii,iam''Pink Pill for Pale People afford & permanent cure. Poor dlgesllou often causes 3nis irregularity may ne misiauen iur rwai, Mrei,,w lisnse. A cass In pulnt 1 Mrs. (CI Inn Oulsuiu, Newpolnt, 'lii.il MurTMMMl fur rtiitr voara senurated by thuludigwtlou Tsrou Tor ruitr years rrresularlty of lis notion, She had much pam In iierauiuiacu tt,i itaurt. miiA waaui,ii tn froiiuant and sever vhoalna stiells which were moat severe at night. Doctors weretrledlu valni the patient beuaiuo wursv,dssHiudaul,iidforidliiiendlna;dttlh. ' Hbe aotleed that in Intervals In which her aloiiiaiih did uol annoy her, her heart's action became normal. Ileasunlng eorreiitly that her dlgeatioii was alone at fault she pnx-uri-d tha proper medlolne to treat that trouble aud with liniiiedtKl Ef reltilte. Her appetite ram back, the choking spells melees frenusnl utitl nnally ceased. Her weight, which been greatly reiluued, was rsstored and she now weighs more than ror years. , ., That others ihay know the means nf ours w give the name of tho medlolne uanl-lir. Williams' fink i'llls fur 1'ale Peiml. Tumi, nllla eotiUIll all lbs elements nereaiary lo give rli'W Uto and tlohnMS lo U10 blood aud restore Intllered nerves. fltw AVu, Urttnburt, lnd. Sold by all druddlttt Dr. Williams Medicine Co., So'per boa',b boxes, $2?. u"3 vr - ii Admiral Montijo, who fought Dewey at Manila as long as he had a ship left to fight in, has been locked up in juil pending a trial for cowardice. Spain continues to be the freak nation of the earth. The powder mills at Santa Cruz, Calif., are to be enlarged in a short time. There are over 200 men em ployed at present, and the daily output is 700 kegs of blasting pow der and G000 pounds of smokeless. There are enough oontraoU on hand to keep the works going night and day for the next two years. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to ours, cents. The American authorities in Ma nila say the oity Is now so effect ively policed that a serious outbreak is impossible. Tbey believe that the natives are cowed. The pres ence of tho families of otTioars Udiri cournged, and many are leaving on board the United States transports, some going to Japan for temporary residence. Gen. Otis has remarked : Manila is no place for women. This is war not a pionio." Red Hot From thn Unn Was the ball that hit G B. Stendman. ot Newark, Mich., in tho Civil Wnr. it oaut.'d horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped tor ::0 years. Then Buck- Ion's Arnica Salve cured htm. Cures outs, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Ucst pnocuro on eartn. i' eta. a box. Cum guaranteed. Sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist. Market Keport. The lollowlng are the prices paid by our inerchunts this week (or farm pro duco. This list will bo ohanged each week as the prlcos change: Wheat 47 J Oats , no Flour S1.00 per 100 lbs Bnrlov '. I10 ' Mill Feed 90o " " " Pototoos 100 " " " Kggs in per aoz Butter, 20 per lb Beans, drv 02J " lb Bacon..... 09 " lb Hams 12t " lb Shoulders ....07 " lb Lard, 10 " in Hogs live 03 " , I i BBBsaa CoU Lead. EIW'H mKAM BAf.M U n isonlMveonre. Apply inu the noetrlli. It In tpiklely ftbortiort, B0 eente at lirnvntoo or by moil ; ttnmploe too. by mall. EXT BUOTJliaiS, 06 Wnrrun tiut New York Olty. fflolfs Nerverine Pills Tfit great renedy for nervous pros tration and all nervous diseases of the generative or- USINO, Dim llhr sex, tuclt as Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood.' Impotency, Nigjiily Emit sions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, ex cessive ute of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00 per box by mall) 6 boxes for. $5.00. SWTTS CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Ctaveland, 0M For bule by U. H. Hasklns, MeJford. lltt'OIlK AMD AFTKH VWI V. Indigestion.! the stom&ch after mmdl Irregularity of III heart's action. witu siomaon tniuiiie. iiiv with stomach trouble. Thvsasra nreasedonlhe heart, aud eausad an or sent postpaid by the Schenectady.N.Y.. price A diet book &ent FREE. sure w ' r- LADIES mTm7No0.lo NKWI With Gerstendorfer Bros' Famous Our Favort" Wuhabk dold 12 nam el Perfect 1uD (or til Gold Docyritlotut on nay mstiorml "SUr Enamel' Produce) bird, washable and biillluit Por ts) 1st. a tturfavco on avoryUilog. 5tar" Bathtub Enamel Uivoflold. ru-iy Hathlubn ft floaty, swow wblto ftuliht roaUU Uol and ould water; "0" Aluminum Enamel PuU a fliiiMh likci fronted Hveir on toy aril oltf, untarnlssbablo and waabablo. "0" VarnUh SUIna Change tba apiwaraaoa of all aofl woods) rlcb UarUwooUsij varolib aud stain la ono oporatlot). 0" Stovepipe Enamel I'uta a mvan black. Isvsmi like nrfaoeoa toveplpne, oicUlii. eia. i doaa not burn or orssok oil and In wassbabte. Ail iboew Roodji are ready mlied and pui on wlih a brunt., No eipvrleocve neoNiiary. A child oen apply (hem. For every oeut invented ynu iftn a dullar'e worth of ttostnoM. Tbe beet ''Howe llnauunerts." Bamplee of tbe work are oo eiblbltlon at G.II. Ff ASK INS'.' Assignee's Final Notice. In the Clroult Court In and for the County of Jaokaon and Utato of Oregon. In the matter of tho nutate of John Hnbnold nr. an luaolront debtor. NOTICKIB IIRKKHY fUVKN THAT Till? underelifned. tho duly aptmlntod, gtiallflrd and noting auMlgnM of the mlate of John Hcbunltletr, an lunolront drbtor, ban filed In tbd Ctrciult tSourt having cberuo of nald eetate, ta wll: Tbe Circuit Court lor Jnekiwin County. Oregon, hla Dnal aeoounl aa eald aulgnee, and that his Id final account will be hoard nod paMcd uiwn by tbe eald Court on Saturday, tho 15th day of April, 1800, nld disy being one of tho regular deya of tbe Arll. I8VU, term or the Clroult Court for Jack aon CViunly, Orogno, at tbe hour of ten o'olook in the foreinoon of aald day. 7. AC If MAXOV, AMlirnen of tne Kutate of John 8obnelder, aa Int'tlvortl debtor. Dated Maroh II, IRW. M 17-A U SUMMONS. In the Clroult Court In and for the County of J nek aon and elate of Oregon,. CUm Muy KeiUiraon, Plaintiff, va. H. P. Con ger, Monttm Congor, T. 14. Janice tod VY, I. vawtrr, Defend ante. To T. M. J ooi oh, uno of tbe above named de fendant: IN THIS NAMK OK THR STATIC Of ORE gon Vou ani herobr rnqulred to appear and anawer the complaint filed agalnet you In tbe abovuenitllod oaune on or nofure March 25, Iftttu the Injit day preauribed In tho order for puliiir-ailon of tble eummona, to wtti On erbe fore tslx wueka from tbe day of the Unit publl catlouofthlB Humwonn. the flret publfottlon thereof being on tbe lOtb day of February, IV99, and tr you fall to aiinwor. for want thereof tha plattitlff will apply lo tbe Court for the relief dnniaqdnd In tbe oompUInt now on file In the Circuit Court for JaekMsn County, Oregon, to wit: That plaintiffs mortgage 00 deoreed to be a flret Hen upon the reisl property mentioned and dneorlbeO In plalntlB'B complaint, and that the In to rent of the dufendante and oaob and all of them, be decreed to be eeoond and Interior to tbe mortgage tntnroat of plaintiff, and that the In to rout of aald defnndnrtte be forever barred and forpoloaod, and that tbey nnd each mum oo aujuugnn 10 nave no riupi, iina or Intcn-et thoroln, and that plaintiff have ludg Hhn bo doorued to hnve auub other and further relief ih may be Junt and eoultnblo. ThlH publfontlon lit mndo oy order of Ron, H. K. Hannn. Judge of the Clroult Court for Jack Hon County, Oregon, wluoh Hald order wae made In open Court on Daoombor In, IHQd, . Wll.l.lAU I. VAWTRR. Fnbnmry 8, l&iv, I'lulutlfl'g Attorney. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. . l.nnd omun at Itosobiir((, Orngrnii Maroh II, IKim Niillim Is boroliy glvcti tlml tlie (ollnwlng niiinoil si'tller Has Mud nntlue of tin Intniitloa to imiko tlnal pruot In support of hot1 rl.ilin nnd Unit sain , proof,, will lio mntle before W . S. (Irowoll, eixinty Judueof .luoksen Oniinty. Ore Kim, at Jaaksonvlllo, Oraiion, on April lit. im, vis: r , , MAHY TKRttlLti, formerly Mr Brown, on II. B. No. SIM, fortho NKW NWU Sua. lit BK BW'j, B'A 8KK 800. 'J, 'jToeS., ft. I Knst. . She nnmos tho following wltnossos to prove nor uoiitlnuous rosldoooo upon and oultlvatlon of said land, vlsi H, A. Cjrllon, of Wnllon, Oreeon, William Btanloy, 1j. i). Oharley, ifolin ( oraptoa, of Urownnboro, all af Jsokson County, Oreiron. m')T .-. , i ,.k i f ? Pun .Batlster. RfOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILtS iimy oTorromp wnnanoM, irrngii lisrlty and omliklm.s),liiui-uai6 rigor ami finnlin ' itnli.it of munrtrna. I im." Tlior are m1jII Huvvpi'i tOKlt-lHAt wotnnnhoftil, nluliw (to. Willi Hi a uluamiM. 'SV1 nan lifiv Honold Specialties. JtSif 'Js For salo by 0, II. Ilnskins, Hodford.