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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
l v I: 5 s t THE HEDFORD.MAE ' Published Bvery Friday Morning. . , A. 5. 8LITON. M N WU BORN V0 HUSTU. He Is of few flays i bul quite a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.80 PER YEAR. etaierod In llie Postornoe at Modtord, Oregon m Seoonddnas Mall Manor. McoroRD, Friday, Makcu 24, 1k. THIS PAPER k. ?ia?a vvrtlslngAirency, 64 snd Morohsnta Kx tkHnimStn FranctBCO. California, whore con tracts lor aavcrtlalug 00 be made tor IU , Our Clubbing List. T Mail and Weekly's. r Call 12 ' . " i " Kxaminor 2 " Chronicle 2 35 . n i oregoutau 2 00 " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 " " Sundav Bulletin.. 2 00 s " " N. Y. Tribune.... 1 (15 ':. " Weekly Cinoln- oatl .Enquirer, . - 1 "6 NEWS OF THE STATE. Tlio Dayton -evaporator is running night and day dry rug oalon. The Dallos warehousemen still hold ' I,-VH),000 pounds of last year's wool olip; Hay ia 115 a ton at Lone Greek, and there is very little for sale at that figure. It is estimated that fully 500 Imml srants from the east have arrived in La Grande during the past month. The new oouuty of Wheeler will oon tain about 4it townships, or 1056 square miles. Its population is estimated at sow aua tne taxauie property at one . million dollars. r Fruit growers on the bottom lands . below Stayton, are grubblug out many line orchards of fellte ana Italian ' prunes and substituting in place hardy varieties of winter apples. , Last triday Judge Hamilton pro nounced seulenoe fop the second time on J. M; Olberman, who killed J. N Casteol on Myrtle creek, in Douglas County'. Olberma'n will be banged on April astii. Considerable wool la being shipped from Hepnor. Two small olip sold for 10 cents per pound. The rest is con' signed at from S to 8 cents advance. The aggregate amount shipped daring tne past two weeks is tuu.uuu pounds. eneepmeu are- anxious for the warm . weather. 1 The public school savings bank ays tem has now been In force at Eugene two weeks. Deposits are received very Monday. The first Mondav the deposits amounted .to $36.84, and the second, to fcS.OO.- There are 90 deposi tors ana three of tnem made deposits to, on wmon interest is allowed. . Examination of the fruit trees in and near Pendleton r veals the fact that peach-trees are very generally killed It is the first lime in 18 years' that peach trees have been- killed there - French prunes are in good condition, herriea, apples and.pears in fair con dition. One fruitgrower reports that -ilia entire orchard o: 300 peach- trees has been, destroyed- He will replant at it. A. Washburn, -living .hear June. lion City, came near losing an arm' re cently as the result of the .bile of a black spider, lie was engaged in clear jag land and had his sleeves rolled above his elbows when bne of them bit Him In two or three places on his arm and .forearm. The flesh below the -elbow on -the top all came off to the -bone while above the elbow the flesh . came off to the muscle. The men who discovered the moun tain of anthracite coal near hVklau Curry County, are running in a tunnel 600. feet long. They are taking out oai. wane tunneling ana will run cross cats and thus develop the mine, which is said to be composed of a lead 107 feet inicK. in order to put this coal oa the market it will be necessary to build 30 -or 36 miles of railroad to terminate at fori vrcuurd, or connect with C. B, : B. tc E. R. R. at Myrtle Point, " Example ts Better . Than Precept' It is not whit we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what it will do for you. ocroruia - huiiiiiiir scrofula nni made me shunned by neighbors. Medical treatment failed. A relative urged me to try iiiKKi ruirsaparina, ma to snd In few montha the tores coninletrlv healed."' ! J. M. llAn-ti, Ktna. N. H, fe J ,j atlackiof tne grip (eft me Willi IntUmrae- wvf ruvuiiiai I01H. Am to years old, but Hood's Sarsapfcrllla cured me and 1 can climb stair and Walk anywhere." J, Lovs- lard, sis rargu a vs., iiuffalo, N. Y, PACIFIC COAST NEWS; ITEMS Of INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Jlowil Mhwr Uvar UUtjlha nnejtrttulng ana only "cslaartio to tk with riood V"am'ptilt7 captured and taken back to Missouri to answer lor bis crimes there. ., STORIES FOR CHILDREN. There Skoald II Variety, Bat tke Old favorite Bear rrtMit ftvsetltlva. When one speaks of telling storiea -to the little people, prose narrutirca seem lo be commonly understood, nud ns commonly used, but there isjio mistake greater than to suppose that children are not susceptible to the cliurms of poeiry. . Ihey care more for poetry, on' the contrary, than the majority of grown people, whether for the melody, the rhythm, the rhymes, the short' lines. the simplicity aud pieturt snueness of expression, or forall these nasnif to gether, Vhich makes jv a.'thirig jile'tts anlly di tie rent from common st.oeeh. Goethe advised that every child should see a .pretty picture and hear a beauti ful poem ;every clay, nud if we vould not banish the charm of .poetry from mature life it behooves us to follow his advice and subject the child to its'in fluenee at the time of greatest suscepti bility. . . We 'must beware, however, of giving one-sided development by cotilining ourselves too much to one branch of literature; we must include in our repertory some well-selected n:ths. fairy stories which are pure and spirit ual in tone, and a fable now and -..hen. Nature stories, hero titles, animal anec dotes, occnsional narratives auofjt ?ood, wholesome children, neither prigs nor infant villains, plenty of fine. poetry, as has been said. and. for the older ones of the family, legends, alle gories and historic happenings. A large stock of stories is not essential for little children. Thev feel, as Bui wer sald.'fhe'' beatify--rid"the holiness that dwell in the customary and the oio; ana tfiey are well pleated aud it is best that it should Ue so with bear ing the same old favorites repeated again and again, in song nr in storv. from their mothers' lips. Nora Archi bald Smith, in Ladies' Home Journal. Hwilth offliwH doiiy flint thurs is liiallpux at Santa Ana. California priuiii men are iu the north. west trying to orknnly.o tlio prutiu-grow-m of Oregoii and WnahiuKtou, WAxliiiigton oniciiUs have issued strict rilers to proliilit slioop owiiura from ni'iving thoir hoixls across goverument reHorves, Fred H. Lohn, a man 05 years of age, committed suieida iu the cemetery nt u.ovuie, rvceutiy, over tlio grave ol hit who, tio was despondent. Mrs. Miniiiu Adams is in lall at Han Fnuiolaoo charged with murdering' her iwo-yoar-oitt boy. Bhe is said to have given him oarbolio acid to drluk. The two cracker factories at Los An. gelcs are to sell tut the big eastern Crocker trust. The board, of city trustees of Vallejo baa paasod au onllnauee to close and pre vent au.gnniDiing. Water companies along the Tnlo river are tryiug to form a combiuo fur the better distribution of water. " A new drydock is to be built at Mara island, Cat., large enough to accom odate the largest Tcsaels. The San Francisco telenhnne nxrlinnmi hpnds the list in ratio to nunnlatiou of any oiiy iu uie world, with. 13,7110 sub. svribers. 8anta Fe'traina will be running across tne loiiauhapl and into gtookton, CiU., by July 1st, 18DI), by a truckage arrange ment wntn &outheru Pacific oomixiiiy. McMntrio A Stone of Sau Francisco nave a contract to complete- tho Cali. fornia ooast railroiul to Santa Barbara by May 1, 1900. Tho northern terminal on the gap is Holido. About 00 miles will close the gap thence to Elwood. Oa April 3d a rural free delivery ser vice will be established at Petalmim, Cal., WilUjt Hopkins, carrier, and at Napn, Cal., George W. Gilbersleevo car-rier. ninlng Locstioas. Tboa CHno n.l U'n r: i . j . . , . Jumbo claim, Sampson ereek. " la Probate court. "There .is on exhibition in Oregon City an original letter written by Abraham Lincoln to William Barlow, , -of Barlow. It is "dated December 2, SO, and acknowledges receiving fro n "Senator Nesmith an elegant bedspread "Sent'ta Mrs. Lincoln, ly Mrs. Barlow. --On one corner of the relic is pasted a ' clipping, evidently from the On gonian, d8scr'Ption of the silk quilt, -'which Mrs. LlneoH. had on exhibition At thft anlHiora lat m t . -w .,. n uuiugma, . iWbat mlght'havo been a serious ao cident occurred at L. .W. Darling's . ranch .near Fossil, the other day. The ' aveek'a washing was in progress and a --vtrraU amount -of gasoline bad been added to the water in which the clothes were boiled. The water was boiling at f lively rate when one of the daughters of the household lifted the Hid, and ; immediately there was an" explosion. ' TWreywr lady's face and bands were seriously burned and the paper on the ' ceiljng was ignited, j , ., fO. T. Roblson who lives on Fish Trap cre:k, in Coos County, dug a well - iust week.on a" point of bench land that ?'! 30 feet above the creek bottom. ,'Wte down 28 feet he encountered a. llug four feet in diameter in compact orm. It was easily dug through, -as the wood was decayed, but the grain of ite woed was perfect. Large cedar and - 4r trees had grown on the bench, so : that it must have bee a many ages ' eince the log in the well. fell Into a mud . flat, in waaoh it. seemed to be buried, , The mud was eight -feet-thick,' and glalnly indicated that the ocean beach ad once existed where the tree trunk was found, i'Sandy" Soper, 'the Portland child : murderer, is to be hanged in Missouri .. on the last day of this month. The , - crimes for which he is lo be banged are the murder of bis first wife and tv o . children in Missouri, before he came to Oregorr After coming here he - lived in Alliina. where he had a wif . and two-year-old child. This child he also murdered, then tied from Albiaa, ' leaving his wife there. The Misudurl authorities hearing of this, decided he was the man they wanted, and sent an . officer to hunt him up. He was finally located at Ashland, where be was . E!tt i Wm T 'Pcms; order api . 5..t8 Sam"'',,n"rlx wlih a boud of TorappTaUers. C C .A"!310 ' """i08 A ""mams; order confirming sale of personal oronertv. -BSBSfi,!3 r&ku order The Appetite of a Goat Is envied bv all Door HvanAntloa uthn-o iwiuwii uu itver are out of order. Ail such Bhouid know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach 'and liver rem ;d v. civpnnmilnnHiH Ann.iiH. sound digestion and a regular bodily habl', that insures Derfeot health and gre energy, unly. Zoo. At Chas. airang s.drug store. Real Estate Transfers. : Elizabeth Leaver to Hartba A Fteel, WIT acres.tp 87, r 2 w .... .. .. Pbll Gleave to J F Cramp, land In tp 37, ' Alfred F Parsball to' Mary' T 'pa'raba'li', property In Asbland Ella H Sook to Alfred F Parvhall, prop erty In Asbland C H Olrdlestone to Ells H 8ook: property In Asblaod.... -. Carrie L Jobnson, administrator to Eliza rlsley, lota II andl8.blk33. Hedford Geo H Andrews to Henry Cossiar. lota S5, M, 37,28 and 2, blk G, Asblaod Mary Buckley to Wm Hay, 169 aores, d 1 c,No, tp38, r3w :. A D Helman to L M Eagan,9 sores, d 1c, No 40, tp 30. r I e . . Jobn Schumpf to John 8 Ortb. loUS and Hulda Colver to Arty M Williams, prop- .riv In Dt.nw.l . John Morris to H L'saylea, ioi's" b'lk'ao, - iiiwoou iract. Asniana.-. . O F Billings to Wm Wiles, 14 acre, seo 6, tpSUs, r 1 e : E J Kubll, et al, to L 0 Hyde, 186.H5 acres ' see 7, ip m, ri w: also i u interest In water right and ditch v. August Costel to A W Long, Interest to .30 of an acre, sees 8 and 9, tp89,r I e 1600 atxx) 1 00 200 6 '-too 20 ' 1(0 1600 800 Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her .vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent.. For three monthr she coughed incessantly , and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for- con sumption, and was so much relieved on taking first' dOBe, that shbslnpf all night; and 'with two bottles, has been absolutely cured Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz," .Thus writes W. C, Hamoick ic Co., of Shelby, N. O. Trial bottles free at Chas. Strang's drug store. Regular siae 60c and $1.00. Every bottle, guaranteed.. Joseph -MediU, editor-in-chief of the Chicago Tribune, died suddenly at Sun Antonio, Tox. The immediate causo of his death was heart disease, althongh for two years past the ailments of old age had caused him great suffering and aan- ped his strength. He was almost 78 years of age. Elmer Bartlett, miner, aged 83 years, was fatally Injured on the DOO-foot level of the Rawhide mine, Touloamne, by the slide of a quantity of goum from the hanging wall, whioh buried him. life was extinct when rescuers removed the debris from the body. .' A young woman had her entire train torn from her head recently by her hair catching in a revolving shaft in a Chi. cago laundry.. A doctor has just en grafted 4.500 bits of skin auon her head. giving her an entirely new and healthy scalp. .... .. Sucha demand for California sweet wines has sprang ap of late that, the capacity of the state under the present acreage of vineyards aud the number ol wineries Is going to be taxed to meet it.. Last season's yield of 7,830,000 gal. Ions has- been virtually already exhaat. ed, and to provide for this year's anriel. pated ordors three additional winrl of large capacity.are to be at once built In the sweet grape district. Two of tueso wm be In the vicinity of Fresno, and the third near Hanfonl. Connected with each will be distilleries for the manufacture of brandy on an extensive scale. The plants will be provided "with duplicate machinery so that in r.1 accident there may be no delay in turn ing pai me spirits. The eleotrio nower -Dlant of thi , rt.li. faruia Standard- Electric caninanv la m. ported ready for business between Moke- uunne and Stockton, Cal.; 43i miles. This line, ar-fn the case of the Snoqu- rower, company ..ol Washington; uses aluminum wire, j ' ... ;- ;- t : ; Two -goywrnment-' parties arrived at Vancouver, Saturday oa thoir way to .nuKa, wnere tuey will defiuo ., the ootuidVyffucs between Brftish Colnm. bia and the northwest territory.",, They will also initiate the 'constrncriou of a telegraph line from Lake BAiinntt tn Dawson. The line will probably be ex tended to Vancouver from Skamvsftr lw cable. " -' ' t " ' . The CfeUfcrnia Red Cross sociW,ha pledged itself to give 000 a mrmth in the .First California volunteers at Ma nila, to be used in caring for the sick. ; First Lieutenant John M. Neall.Tmnn B, Fourth United States cavaliy;. has returned to-his home and family at , the Presidio, Sau Fraacisoo. and 4 rVmilnnH to his quarters under military a'mat for being abseht without leave.froni noon of Febrmuryd 5th until ,thft!inorjti tier nt March loth; He. is awaiting rrial by court-martial :upon bnonr ail pf three oliarges applioable,to bs"aiiMj; absence without' leave, conduct unbecoming an officer and, p gentleman and coudpot to thesprejudloe-of good order and Inilitary aiscipline. Erlsiry dollar -for whfch he Was responsible .to the cantoAn'fnioi ... to, the Officers' club' has been' restored. ' It will be remembered that Nnall disap peared mysteriously last February sev eral thousand dollars' short in his ac. counts with the Officers' club, of which ne nao. onarge. r . r . , -( .' Deputy Sheriff Fred Desirollo ia In jail at Redwood City as a result of shoot ing and killing James .Johnson, at Colma. The boy was ridhig with some otner in a wagon and tho deputy called upon him to stop. 'They did not heed his command and he drew his revolver and fired three shots at thorn, one strik ing Jobnson In the'uock, killing him al most instantly.' '. . , A.' J. Jacknon, a ransher of Cotton. wood inutnd, was shot and WDod Mou-day,-by Joseph Henry, postmaster at Urban, Skagit couutyTBiid blood had ttxisted bowoeu them for a long time, A. F. Hoan was euteiiced nt Bail Hera aiillmfto live yoiu'H Impi'lsoiiiiiont In Sau Qnoiitln. Snip, who in HI years old, shot and kllKl Jack I.arltlii at Daggutt eaiiy in .laiiiuu'y. , Thu t,vo men, ul though not vnrjr friendly, hud no uitrrul Mint .my one know of ami tlui shooting was apisiiviiily without- eiuiMo. Ills trial was lutld nhiitit a nioiitli nuo mid rtiNtiitui in it venlict of iiiiinslmiglitr, iin age or thu old nmii uiidouliteilly be nig tno.ciiuHii of tlio mild vmilliit. An uiiglne of tlio Huula Fu road wlilln IMssing thiMUgh Dim I! inmi'dhio struck a buggy that was cro.'uliig tho track Tlio Iiuhk.v onutali o4 throe people, nno Of wiiom, Mrs. w. U. Uroon.wiu kill led M.t.l .Un .,l...Hd I.... It.. l..l.....l - Fronoh railroad builders have iiiimIu a ooutraet with au eastenv looouiotivu works for Uu ungliiuH to bo used iu Kruno. , A search steamer has just rettirii(l Ui ittialMtio, gtiounslaiid fitmi Ouoktowu, on the Kndeavor river. This territory roMirta that three soliooners and olghty luggers worn lost and that 400 colored Imwsous aud eleven whites were drowned during the roooiit hurricauu. flint swept ....... i. .. , , , mm' miwmiv wriier oi iieeiiMiaiid. Tho war dopartment lias determined to muster out and bring homo all the volunteer in Cuba with oxooptlim of tun volunteer engineer and Immune. The necessity for itetiou lias been hi-ought tome nttoiitinu or tlio war dopntiiiunt on acoouiit of tho quarantine regiilu tion auuillt Cllluk. which iroeslntni,ir,u,t aUiut the 1st of-Miiy mid which are. es pecially strict at all southern p irts. (. W. nnrtitird, an aged resident of South I'asadeua. was struck by the ex press car on tho electric lino nud re- ootved such svivere injuries that ho died shortly after being removed to the hospital. Mr. llarinu-d who Is 7.1 vwis of ago mid viwy deaf, did not hear the re- pcated ringing of the bell as the car emue around the corner. Tho sm.illpox t'liideiulu at Los Aniroloa is said to hnvo died out. . The first construction out at. consist. ing of ton carload of craior, grader, carts, wagon and other necessary ttsils arnvou at sauta Unrbara, Friday aud were sent to where work ou tho gap be tweou Kllwmid and Surf will lie com menoed next week. Tho naranhernaliu arrived is tho property of one of the sub contractors, who will havo DO teams ar rive on Monday. .'There are four other ub-oontract4rs, who will be ou the ground next week ready for work, with lustmotton to ptuu it a fast as possible. The Clear Water Valley (Or.) Railroad company has filed supplementary arti cles of incorporation iu the secretary of state's office giving it authority to con struct a line of railroad from a point be tween Cot tou wood and Monut Idaho to the Buffalo Hump mining district in idano. j - The Central hotel at Salinas was en- naoly destroyed by fire a few days ago. i ne loss is about f tooo. Princess Kaiulanl of Hawaii died re. oentty at Honolulu of rheumatism of the heart. She was a) years old. Immense oonner ledge have been dls covered oa Pnuua William sound, Al aska, between Oroa and Vaides, not far from tne moutu of Copper river. In one instance glacial notion has laid bare a copper ledge 3,000 feet long, four feet wide, extending from tidewater to bank in a high bluff. As uncapped- by the glacier, this ledge extend, upward it reet above high tide, giving au immense amount of rich ore that can be cheaply mined before it becomes Uecessorv lo sink shafts or ruuiinl into the uiotiiitaiu Four negroes were killed and five were wounded at Palmetto, Ua., by a mob of 150 men who shot them down while they wero b-.-gging for mercy Tho nine negroes were prisoners in u warehouse, where they wore held on suspicion f arson. . Bcnjumiu P. Hutchison, better kuowu as "Old Hutchr' the famous Chicago grain dealer, died in Wisoonsin a few days ago. r 1 Nervous People. rl Nervouj people not only uffer therrtkelvt. but caut more . . or le mlery to everyone around them. They are fretful, easily worried and there r or a. worrv to others. VVhtri iverythlnd annoys you, when your pul 'bet e t'v yi when you art turtles at the Itatt uncMpecttd tound, your nerve yt in , b.d mtt 4nd should be promptly 6Uen ded to. NcrVOUtnCaa It A BUM. .tlon of nutrition. Food for the ntrv It what you need to put you rioht.tnd the bett nervt food In the world it Dr.WlllUmV Pink Pillt for Pale People. They dive, strength an4 tone to every nerve in the body, and make dttpondent, eatlly Irritated people feel ' that life hat renewed Ht charmt, here it prooft or,Mi!f..&W,,,r"!?' "-)ariM dai.ghlrr of Mr. t. C. Watraus, Sli.iJS ? '' li"!a'.rt' 1 w" wl11' ''" dl.ord.r which V."'".,'.er ' . sawd y IT. WillUim' I'llik I'llll for I'alr l'.oi,l." ..IA The Full n&mt s on arh narbait kA sll ruddl&tt or t(nt nnana.l4 K t Willi. V HedrcTne Co, Schenectady, N.V. Vrite SopirboditbowjjZVJ Itlut al llavana. Havana. March 19. Merlons flel.r ing Uigim here last night between u number of white aud odlurud nallmit with ottloara of the Cuban armv on the uiio sine ami tne poiiee on the other, anil tno trpumo ha not yet eudod. 8o far four pcrsous have been killed and sixty wounded. - Last night a ball 'was given in a house at tne corner of Uompauia and San Jose streets. A large number of persons wero present and a umubnr of negro officer of the Cuban army were standing on the sidewalk, which they were completely niounpolliing. A policeman camo along ana, acting under orders, made two at tempt to oloar the sidewalk.? , A negro captain refused to obey the policeman and struck him, whereupon the latter clubbed tho negro. Tho crowd then at tacked the policeman, who was dlsHj-imvl and badly Injured by his assailants. Police headquarters wu notified of disturbanee and Chief of Policy Mruocnl dispatched K men to dUporse the crowil and stop the ball. When the negroes saw tho policemen coming they all re. treated to the house in which the hall ! was going on and to the one adjoining. I Some of them went to the ' roof and I opened firo on tho police with riftea and revolvers, Cuban officers with thoin took command of the mob. Th6 llrst volley that" was fired wounded twelve jk ucemon, among tnem Uaotaln E train pus, whoso left arm was broken br a bullet. He did not withdraw, however, bat ordered his men to return the Are and then forced an entrauce' into the house ou tho corner, tho door of which bod been barricaded. LADIES "JM0 NEW! With Gerstendorfer Bros' Famous Specialties ' 'Our Favorto" Wasbsbls (jold Enamel I'orfmll.m for all Oold Ueooratloua oo any material. - Star Enamels" Produce a hard, washable and uriniaot Por oelaln Surface on evorythlnf, Star". Bathtub Bnamsl tllvea old. rualy Uatliiuba a (loaav. anow. wnile nnlau g realms hoi and oold water. tl" Aluminum Etntaml futa a Dumb like froalnd allver on sot atl ele. uaiarnlahahle and washable. Q" VamUb Stains (.hanie ihe apiwaranee of all soft woods to rich hardwoods; varnlth aad alala la oae operailun. O" Stovepipe Enamel luta a raven hlaok, slaaa like aurfaeeoa aloreplpes. uieula. aw. ; doea not bura or erack off and Is waahable. All these roods are read ia &nS nt m -.J. w,u. , u giHTwim neceatarv. f.li 'ollar'a worth of anwnesa. Tka beat ,n,i Dauirivavuao wars are on eiblbllloo at child can apply ihnn. for every oeailnvea G. II. IIASKINSV Thk Hail srill cards for 25 uen9. plint 50 calling A man Diuat -rean aa hi, :im, 1 ' ff1 i,M -v.. lll-healu he wilt reap ill-heaitb. U he neglects his health the weeds of disease will grow, op and choke It it ia a dallv and hourlv marvl Hint ,nn will recklessly neglect their health, when a moment's thought should tell. them that they arc courting death. It lies ;ln most every man's power to live to 'a green old age. , If a man would pnty tike the same care of himself that he does of his horse, or enw, or aog, he would enjoy good' health.' When a man owns a hasvoVed-uollar borne, and it sets aick, he doe not-waste any time aboat doctoring nm up,' When bla gardca gets 'full of weeds,-Uie doesn 't delay about rooting them opt, for be, knows jlhey will choke OUt his reo-eUbtes. ' Whl-tille Is mil of sons, aick, nervous, headachey, has rio uuiiie ana is resciesa .ana sieeniesa nt nl(ht,'(he pays little attention to it. The reuit-4B or some, ce's Ttolden Medical nl.w,v.r tm i,a best of all mefiidnesTorhard worklnar man. It gives edge to the Appetite, facilitates the now of diirksttve Inlpes. ltivlw,ma tin. liver and purifies and erlckeshe blood, It is the great blood-maker and flesh builder. It cures f per cent of all cases of lingering coughs, .broncjiinl arid throat affections, weak lungs, blcedingsfrom lungs and kindred affections, Do not wait until the lung 'are too far wasted to admit of Deing cureo. . "As VOU knnw.- Avs u-. ra fttrn , t,. Aw,M U. A Mr, W. result Is conaunipHow, nervous prostration leserious blood or skin dlHfns. nr rierce-a oi vou now; fire years ago the doctors had ne up to die with consumption," writes Q. McKlnneu of Deepwater, Payette Co., " I took Trsmnl ft-ntl rfr n v Pierce, and am entirely well tinur. t hnrf tmUmi steadily, as directed, his 'Oolden Medical Dis covery.' " , or. rierce-s neasant -Pellets cure con stipatiou.'' On little "Pellet" is a dose. In TllK Mail's wood van! itWn is still room for o few more tiers of ixin stove wood. Subscribers.-now or old. wishing to fix themselves on our books lor any -length of time can do so by oriiiging in wuoo. Bed Hot From Ihe (iuii Was the ball Unit hit (J II. Stendmnn: of Newark, Mich., in th Civil War. it caused norrlbln ulcers that no treat ment helped foe 20 years. Then Huck len's Arnlcn Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, bolls, felons, corn, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cts. a box. Cura guaranteed. Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE Is hereby given that Ihe under signed, the eiecutnr of the esmte of Moaa A. M Idioms. dereard, has died In Ihe county Court for Jackson Hnltntv. Ornunn 1.1- H..I ma. count as sneh ciecutor. and that the nth day of April, IMS), ut ibo hour of lt o'clock a. m. of snlil ilny, has born llxed by snld court ss the lime for hearing- otjeotlona to Said .report and the settlement Ibcreor. 1 D. .f.lNN.i Kiecutor of the Estate of Moses A. Williams, Deceased. . ' ' ; , , ATARRH . Ask your ' " Druggist ' for a generooa 10 CENT ' TRIAL SIZE. . Ely's Cream Data mercury mr an otutr lii):irl(iuniru. UiiqitlcU.y Abmrt'oii , (ilvoi Ko.lef ntonco. It nrwns'ni,r cIuodihw tllO sViA. l'f4'l(rt-t. ) AMhva Inrf.iiiimatfati ' Uiinin and Protect s lh Miiuilintnt. lfrortn. thai lllrl tftft HI li l,r,rl.t. I..nill lil.v DUUTUlilLs.w Wuna Stmt, Naw Tork. c Assignee's Final Notice. ' In Ihe Circuit (hurt In and for lb County of Jackson aod Slate of Orsaon. In Ihe matter or the oataisof John eVihneld er. an Inaolront debtor. Notick m iiRitHnr oi'vkk that thk undnralvned. the duly apDoluted, nusllrlod and acllug asalfomi of ihe eaiatn of John Hobnolder. an Insolvent debtor, has Aim la -the Circuit tSourt havlns charge of said estate, to wn? Tho Circuit Court for Jacksnn County. Oresno. hta Hnal account as asld tsalsnes. and ihat said final account will be bdard aud passed ' r " j i.n.u vuuitm . Saturdsy, the 13th day of April. 1800. sain day belag one of the revular days of the n,, tnww, inrai ui ins i.ircuil uourt t in the foronoounf sat fViurt tn. Jub. son (Jounty. Oregon, at tae hour is! ten e'eloek uirssiddav. . r- ji t Zacii Ma icy. AMlimee of In KhOiU 0( Jobs botuwlder'. an Mb, MM, ,ll.t..r T ' Dated laeroty lls-s), jif 'M-n-A 14 SUMMONS. in thn fllrsullrVlMp, In -.. r- .w. .. . Jackson and slate of Oregon. . ':. . t isra nay naaieraan, rislntllt, vs. a. r. Con erpianina Conger, T. VI. Jamsa sad W. , :awter. Defeodaals. -. To T. M. James, one of ths .hnv. mm. a- fondanta: IN THK NAMR OK THE BTATK Or ORB 1 gun-Yon are hereby reaulred to appear and answer the eoninlulnt Died airalnst vnn i u,. uhovwentliled oauas On or before March 2i ("tSL the last flay pnnorlbed In the order MV nubiliailoa of this sommons. to Witt On srbo torn sis weeks Inn the day of the first publi cation Of Ibis ssaumnns thai HM1 nhlt., thereof being on the 10th day of Kobruary, Inv "d II you full 10 answer, for , want thereof the ' "'f "I'pij " "i vourv ror ma relief COLD HEAD m niiiiam-B rtianev fills Has no eouftl in 1 diseases- of the Kidneys aLd Urinary Organs, Htivek j you negtuciea your Kiuneysv Have T W von cwurworknd voui nnnrmi. M item and caused trouble with your V Kidneys and Bladder? Have, vouT T pains in tho loins, side, back, groins A m ana oiauuerr nave you a tlabby ap- pearance of the face, especially f W under the eyes ? Too f renuen t, de- x A sire pass urine ? Wininm'u K-,i T Pllla mill 11,. i I, A ... " ' .i.iui u uv uie wj mo ant- ar organs, tone up tho Bystem. A and make a new man of you, By mall 60 cents per box. m f Williams Mro. Co., Props., Olovoland, 0. X ttvvv. .4 si s-s-sa canon ni taw aasimona. D diiniandean the complaint now on Ills" In the . ...r' nirJigssun WOHDIT, urogOD. to wn: runt pialntln's mongngs bo decreed to be a first llsaufHin a.M.i.r.,i,. and described In plalntlirs complaint, snd that the interest of tbe defendants snd eaeh andall at them, be ffeefeeu to" rra soennd-nnd Interior to "jemortgsge Interest of plaintiff, and Unit ttielnttrest of sld dfifondanu .bo forever barred and foree mod. uos ihalis, 9t.lb' sdludired to have no Haul. -title or interest ititiain.aodihatpfalntlif have Inns ir-onl for her coats add alsbursmnonla, anal that she I be deemed to haFe sueh other and further relief as may OS Just Slid enultable.-, ' " , . rnlspubllcinlon Is inado by order of Hon. H. K. Ilunna, Jndgo of the Circuit Court for Juck son County, Oregon, which sum ordor Was undo In oven Court on Decern her Id, inns. . 1 1.1.1 a K I. Vawtbh, February n, ss.. PUIntlB's Attornoy. . NOTICIS FOR ' I'tJULICATION. ','J ", Roiicbiirff. Orogon, Maroh II, named settler has Bled notice of bet Intention to make Una! proof In support nf her , . im aad be mode before w., . f.'oiit.ty, urn ilpt.lW, 1HM, formorly Mary Brown, that said nrisif browaii, county juugonr .liieksnii (.'oih ty, urn sum, u.. .iiHiHsunviuo, urogon, on Ar, MAKVTEItRltr, on m. k. No.sin'j. for tho NKU NWW Rno II- ' " , r -J mv, -, , ,nj n , , l. ,ust. Itho nnmos tho following wltnossos to prove o?snlnd0v"airOH '0,,1POI! M .0."1Mvil,lol ' H. A. Cnrltnn. of UTnilsn rn' ninu Stanloy, h. 0. Charley; John tomnton of urownsooro, an of Jackson County, Oregon. "'V ' J.T. Uliionss, Beglstor. Dr, Wllllamai Inillsn mu Olntiiiont will euro llllnd, Illlllltllntf n,,H t,.,i.i I'llCS, lL IlllUOrltU I hrt ..n.nn. nlluys tlio Itohing at oni'O, aoki IIS A nllllllli.a ..l.,..u ...... lief. Dr. WIllHims't ... a, Bill "rJiIt ''lt,.nW',Pr"p,,r'',1,,"' PHosondltcU. I Inn of Iha nrfvnui Pnrts. ISvhrv linn i .,,, "."irr.'r't'A Hv ''"Wsjlsts, bv inollon ro- For bbIo by Q. n. IIiuiVlflB, Modfrd. irv.ll FS 11 . N For sale by U. Ii. Hasklns, Modford,