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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
1111(11 MAIL Pabtlshed Bvorv Friday Mornin,, A. S. BLITON. H IN WM BORN TO HUSTLE. Be Is ot lew dayai but quits a ploaty. .SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. Balerod In the Postofhoe at Mcdford, Oregon as Seoond-Clasa Mali Matter. Mkdford, Friday, April 21, 1 THIS PAPER WIS, . vcnuing Airenoy. tn aua on aioronanui m ahaaura, San PranoUoo, California, where oon Stasis for -vlvrrtltiliig can be made for U. Our Clubbing Lut.; Tbk Mail and Weekly S. P. Call 12 00 " " " Examiner 2 35 " " Chronicle 2 35 4 " " Orcfronlan 2 00 " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 41 " Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 " Jf. Y. Tribune..., 65 ; weeny uinoin- . natl Enquirer, - 1 "6 NEWS OF THE STATE. During tb.o past six months Wasco Count; has paid bounties on 001 scalps r wild animals. Buker City people, following the ex ample of Portland, are rooting out tho poplar shade trees. It is estimated that Umatilla County farmers still bold at least 1,500,000 bushels of last year's crop o( wheat. Crook County sheepmen are short of toelp. As high as $2 a day has been offered at Prinovlllo stnoe the lambing season began. Albany bakers have formed a trust. Tbey have raised prices, giving 30 loaves of bread for $1, and have agreed a Jt to sell to middlemen. Tho board of school land commission era has recently approved applications for loans aggregating 36,O00. Those rejected aggregated S2225. ... A special election will be held at Lakeview for the purpose of voting upon th ; proposition to bond the town lor a water system in a sum not to ex eeed 125.000. ... Mrs. Amelia Jester, one of the young women accused of pilfering from Lip man, Wolfe & Co., of Portland, has brought suit in the state circuit court aor iio.uuu tor alleged damages lor raise accusation.. To prove that Oregon is a healthy country and that our people live long, the Eugene Guard prints the names of twelve gentlemen who were seen on 4he stre ts of that city one day recently whose a'e averaged & years. The old est was 90 and the youngest 79. Wallowa County stockmen report that excepting a few cases, their losses for the winter will not exceed 2 per cent. In one or two cases It reached 20 per cent, but that was due to local con ditions. Two-year-old steers are quoted att25, and yearlings at $15, but there are not many for sale, owing to the iarge sales last fall. Hon. F. C. Ried, of Astoria, has Vsso appointed fish commissioner by Sorernor Gcer, to fill the vacancy eaused by the drowning of Hollister D. aicGuIre, of Portland. Mr. Reed is a prominent citizen -of Clatsop County, and bas served ia the Oregon legisla ture. He has bad wide experience in She fisheries work on the Columbia. Mrs. S. C. Branton, mother of Claudo Branton, the condemned murderer of John A. Linn, of Lane County, has been In Eugene circulating a petition to the governor asking that the sen tence of death upon her son be com muted to life imprisonment. . The peti tion was not generally signed. Other petitions are being circulated in Lane County. The report of the superintendent of the penitentiary for the quarter end ing March 31, shows: Convicts, Janu ary 1, 322; April 1, 337; received, 15; discharged, 16; escaped, 2; returned from asylum, 2. The total- earnings were 2449. 37. and the receipts $470.28 for board of United States prisoners. The total expense was $9456.64, includ ing 4556-94 for salaries J. E. Reynolds, a large cattle buver, of Lincoln, Neb., has been buying "cat tle quite extensively in Gilliam County during tde past two weeks. He has al ready bought up over 1000 head, and is offering $18 per head for good yearlings, and Is paying $25 and $30 per head, for 2 and 3-year-olds, respectively. It is thought that he will purchase nearly .2000 head altogether in that county. -A potato famine at Pendleton has necessitated importations from Minne sota. A car was received there last week, and sold rapidlv at two cents a pound, with a demand, appasently, ex ceeding the supply.. The car contained 36,000 pounds, and at tbo 2-cont price firings $720. Of this, $220 is the freight from Little Falls, Minn., to Pendleton. Lu t spring Pondleton was sbipplbg flarge quantities of potatoes all over the country., i. ,. ., , The bicyclists of Eusrene have decided to do all that is possible to better the condition of Lane County roads in lieu of bicycle paths. ' As discussed at pres ent, the idea is to get a voluntary sub .scrI.Uon from the wheelmen and em iploy a good man to remove large rocks, dill up soft holes and make a good, con tinuous bloyole road In' a number of directions from the city. It Is esti mated that there are 800 bicycles in Anal county. ' '- ..... Tho John L. Sullivan Bhow appeared In Astoria Sunday night to a packed house, but as soon as the Bhow opened, Manager Bolig, of Fisher's opera house, was arrested on a warrant sworn out at the Instigation of the Ministerial Al liance. He gave bonds and the show proceeded. ' Later a warrant was Issued from the same source against Sullivan, The warrant against btm was not -served, as he left witb the company nu speoial train tu engineer, d-nssed in uoily overalls, jumper and peaked cap. Oft Is seven' years elneo the farmirs ot Tillamook County turned their attest- aionto dairylii?: The Industry lias be- j -namprii'q and oheeae factories have 'fceen built ond sncccsafitlly of.crafod its' the county, with the prospects ot eev asral ne ? ones in the near future. To " Eve ry Welt Man Hath His III Day' A doctor's examination might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, but the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon which these organs depend. , - . . Hood's Saraaparilla purifies, vitalises and enriches the blood. It cures vou when "a bit off" or when seriously afflicted. It ntvtr di$appoint$. Dytpepala-" My husband bad dyipep la and Hood's Saraaparilla rured him. Our little boy wasfnarvoua and Ibe baby had ulcerous sorea. It cured both." Mia. Khna Buk, Portage, Pa. Indorsation-" I could not eat for some months on account of distress and Indiges tion. Hood's Saraaparilla cured me to that I can eat and sleep well." M .(!. A.Uuxra, Taylor and Walnut 8U Wilmington, Del. -tO v. t . - . . JlCCua oauapa una Bood PUli ewe Urn UU ; Ian noa4rrtuttn ana only cathartic to uh wluT Baoa'a Saraar-artuX give some Idea of the amount of busi ness some of these creamorles are do ing, the Tillamook Centnorv Company during 1S9S received 2.315.771 pounds of milk, which yielded 91,931 pounds of Duller rat. xnis was manuraoturea into 17.34S pounds of butter, and 192.512 pounds of cheese, and netted the farm ers who patronized the oreamerv $1S. 614.20. which srives the butter fat an averaged over foil pront per annum irom eacu cow. A mass meeting wis held at Me- Minnville lust Saturday, at which res olutions were adopted asking President Mcainiev lor the immediate return of the Oregon volunteers in -the Phil ipplnes Towns that have companies in the Second Oregon regiment were requested to send delegates to Salem next Saturday to confer with Governor Geer and the Oresron congressional ueiegation relative to tne discharge of tne soiaier;. Tne resolutions set forth that many promises have been made oy tne war department regarding? the .. . return of the Oregon boys; that many transports are coming back empty to the United States, though peace has Been officially declared, that eastern volunteers have been discharged. All efforts to make political capital out of tne question oi discharging the Oregon men or continuing them In the Phil ippine service are strongly condemned. The plan suggested by the resolutions is that the volunteers be given free Choice as to whether tbey wish to stay or come home, and that there be no pressure from the war. department or government omctaii. . , r Real Estate Transfers. U 8 to Reo Lance, patent to SO acres, tp 17, r 3 w ' W T Leever to E M Lecrer. islsd acres. J-ewla tract, Canlral Point J 1 C Magrader, trustee, to J W Merrttt, trustee, lot IS, bile 10, Central Point.... 1 irruie, suciin, WJKD 1CK ana U U McCrary ux deed to 40 acres, seo 5. tn 33, r I e g Beekman ft Reames to WmBybee, about -4a urea ot Bybee landa I3J00 onKiuu nnma to -Fannie uore. property In Jacksonville 250 Rosa Graves to William Woodham, SO acres, sec IB, tp 98, r 4 w . 1 O i C K K Co to J d Stewart, 40 acres, see 39. tp 3S, r I w , jqo j?wvfcviifc 090 acres, jacKson County t J Hannah to F M Hodges, 80 acres, sec 7. IP 34, r I w ' T J UamliQ to T W Judy, 100 acres, tp 37 s, r 1 w, and 30 acres tp S, tim. ....... Almlra Wbetatone to Beni K Whetstone. land In die, No 78, tp37, rS w Eunice M Lumsden to Louise Muller, loUO. 7. 8.9. lUand II. hilt 1 Lnrnul.. 00 3900 200 addition to Mcdford a00 Catbrine Rogers to Richard B and Nora E Farelds. 8J4 acres, tp 39, r 1 e 1500 1 . 5 u,, IS?." ro -"aoem a Lecrer lot 3, blk 49, Central Point 1 Wm T Leever to L E Van Vlelt, a tract of land in seo 9, tp 37, r 3 it w Josephine Poe to Martha Dahaclc, nK of dlcof SJ Day. tp3S, rlw 8000 L C Redden to Samuel s Btrayer, prop erty In Med lord . 05Q Martha Oahack to Josephine Poe, land In tpSS rlw ana John VViiiiscrort to J H Daley, 19 acres, d 1 n. Nn M in as r I w c.. J H Daley to John WUllacroit'.'iio acresi ouu A, p j, r 1 w 5qq (lining Locations. water right of 000 Inches Ti u uuniap and a P Shipp located April . 1 ikui ui wu iscnes in mow 1 n a Wakeman located Feb is. Willow sprlDire Pleisantircek dlstrtct. " """" Elliott Earhirt, T J Pearce and MIlo P Ward locited March 81, 100,000 Inches of water from C.h C .. 1 . . w iv river, , Mark Wlnnlngham and Ed Pence located March 4, a claim In Forest creek district. M Van Gorden and Minnie Pence located March 4. a claim in same dutrlct. Silos Smith, J Brimhall and Ed Smith located March 28, a claim In same district. , ",'0,:"ln, Superior job printing at this offloe. The government has brought a snit I in the United States court at Los An ' n-eleg to recover the rmrchiuut nrlna nf about 60,000 acres of land sold by the Southern Pacific company, to settlers, and, according to a recent decision, be longing to the public domain and not to the railroad company at the time of sale. Fire did SO,000 worth of damage Thursday to the Boston Museum, the oldest theatre in Boston. Lieutenant Commander Hughes, V. S. N. has been ordored to proceed to Somoa on the steamer Mariposa, which sails from Sau Francisco Thursday, and will report to Admiral KauU on the Philadelphia. One thousand five hundred and fifty three men are employed at Mare Island avy yard. A large force of , men ia employed at the old Hartford at Mure Island getting hor ready for sea. She may be sent to the World's Fair in Paria. A riot occurred at tho entrance to the Presidio, San Francuwo, Sunday even ing in whleh 200 soldiers took part, bo idos several policemen aud troops. A man kept a particularly disorderly sa loon where the trouble took placo and was continually in dfnoulty with tho soldiers. Suudav tho men determined to destroy his plaee of business and 200 stacked' it. They atoned tho building on fire, : Several polloe men yroved useless sad not until two rompsnles ot regulars were called out wa nrrter restored, MORE TTOUBLE AT SAMOA. American and nrltlah Soldlara rail la a Trap. 1 Auckland (N. 7..), April 18. Fur-! Ihor details have 1mm received here of j the oouHk-t between the Amerleuu and (tritixli force on the one hauil ami a baud of rebels of M Haufa on April 1, lu whioh a numtmr of Amcrloaut and Brit ish were killed or wounded. On tho arrival of tho British cruiser Taurunga at Apia the British and Aimu- li.itt, wMtflii tiumul a nnmlmn&tliill fn irlve Matiuifii a last olmnoe. and that! tlu Frouoh nrieata also used their lu flueuce. but all sfforta failed and tho robols oputiuued tlioir dupredittious. Property was destroyed aud bridges and roads were barrioadsd. Ou March Hi) the enemy was sighted at Magulgi and innohiue guus aud a seven pouudei ware used. On April I a force of 314 British and Americans and 150 frlendlies were sur prised in ambush at the Oerman plan tation of Vaslao. The rebel force opened fire on tho rear, left flank and frout of tne Anglo-American force. The friend lies bolted, bat the marines and blue jackets stood their ground splendidly, Americans and British Bring shoulder to shoulder. The Colt automatio gun with the landing party became jammed and the Americana and British were practically at the mercy of the rebels. Bnt "retreat" was sounded three timet before the marines and bluojackeU re treated. Lieutenant Angel H. Freeman, first lieutenant of the Tanranga, who was tn command of the allied force, was shot through the heart, Lieutenant Philip Van Home Lansdale, U. S. N. had his leg shattered while endeavoring to fix the jammed gun. . Seaman Hunt of the British ship Porpoise had an effia cap. He remained with Lieatenant Tan aria's until clubbed over the head until sense less. . The bluejacket revived aa the'na tives were cutting off his left ear, and turning him over to cut off his right ear. A shell from the British cruiser Roy alist burst on the battlefield, soaring tne re Dels, and Hunt succeeded tn es caping Jx the beach although badly stabbed in one foot. . The same night the frlendlies found the bodies of all the officers, healless. The bodies were buried with all honors at Mulinuu on Easter Sunday. Theix heads were subsequently brought in by some French priests and tho graves were reopened and the heads buried with the bodies. , It is estimated thai about 800 war riors attacked the Anglo- American party from ambush. May Coma Hoaae. WASinMGTON, April 14. The govern ment will probably begin at once to bring home the volunteers serving in the Philippines. I This 'is contrary to ex pectation, but Adjutant-General Corbin is authority for the statement. He says the California troops will be the first to return to the United Statesbecause thoy were the first volunteers sent to Philip pines. He added that they would prob ably come back in the troopship Sher idan. The Sheridan ia a well-equipped vessel with capacity for an entire regi ment. General Corbin added that the volunteers under General Otis would probably be returned to ths United States as fast asctransportation could bo provided for them. ; The significance of this is greater than the mere fact that all the volunteer soldiers are tp be mustered out as soon as posslhle. It is indicative of the be lief of administration officials that the situation in the Philippines can be handled by General Otis with the regu lars alone. When General Corbin was asked who would take the place of the volunteers brought bock he said it would probably not be necessary to fill their places. He explained that General Otis would have 30,000 regulars, which tho war department thought would be enough. In other words the Washing ton authorities are of tho opinion that the worst of the fighting with Aguinaldo is ovor. Union Jaok Over Kow E,non. " Hongkong, April IT. The villa gers of Tai Po Su, one of the newly ac quired places in the British territory on U10 Hongkong mainloud, who broke out fh rebellion on Friday, burned somo of the British mat sheds aud fired upon the British troops who wore sont to quell the disturbances. . Tho British re turned the fire scattering the Chinese, and killing some. The British suffered no casualties. . v ' i , HIltHtrn't Condition Unehanrr1, WAmnwyroN. April 16. RoproHmt- Ktive Hllborn of California, who in dangerously 111 at Garfield honpttal horo, ihowed no material change today. i f I, .1 t ' Jr.hn Mfutrlnn tha mlulno nm trun I Wolin Maddon.tlie nwing o-treatirvir Of Modoo oonnty to Mid to bav re-1 oently did in Pem M tho revolt uf an ' PACIFIC COAST NEWS ITEMS Of INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. lolilleri hi a Mlol at Han Kraunlic A Trtitiit Rmploe tUaiiiearHIII til liy Hiime'ii Klek Ills l.tmibe lllmliliuii of Slenilonllin TuiUHy, Lou Kdwnrds has Ihi uoqutttwl at Ashland. Or., of the charge of muitUir I 'K "Is mining partner, O. I. Kvuns at Wagner, Gap. Potattwa ivro very svaroe In Wnshlug ; ,m and Kt Taooma bring 40 to $10 per toil, Sidney Vance aud Churlc Krloksou were shot aud killed by a baud of Indians near Dyua, Alaska. Son Francisco merchants lire consider ing a proposition of backing a uew steam ship line to Oregon The board of oltv trustees of Ukiah hns decided to hmd a mooting for the purpose of introducing an ordinance oalllug for an eloctlou tor bonding the town for a mniiloipul plant. County Treasurer John Molloth of Plumas died on the Hth iust. The fruit crop at Wyaudottur, Onl and vicinity will be oies.itlonully large litis year, bvery variety promises big yield. There Is great activity in mining over in the northwest ooraor of Su Bernardino county. Quid, silver, lend snd oopper mines are numerous and the Salt Lake railroad will afford quick mid cheap trausimrtnMou One of the future big luduatrtes ol Santa Clara county will be the produc tion 01 oil. rjiHtcrn oapitnllsts are look ing into tho possibilities of the oil see tiou near Alma, where wells have been operated for 30 years or more. The valley road is making arrange uients to run a horseless carriage be tween Merced aud Merced Falls f.ir tho benefit of sightseers en route to Yosem Ite valley. The remainder of the trip win be made in stag coaches. According to the estimate of a well- known physician, there were a few days ago not leas than 000 eases of measles Minting in Santa Rosa at that time Mrs. Catherine Roller has obtained a judgement for 18,000 in the United States court at Los Angeles aa damages In a recent wreck ou ths Denver Uio Grande railroad; At the Norwegian mine uear Tattle ton Tuesday, Walter Smith was killed by being struok on the back by a timber falling from the surface. A quicksilver mine has been dis severed near tsauta Ana. The saloon Uosnses at Santa Monica will be raised to $00 per month. Sacramento is about to bond itself for 1400,000 for. sewerage, . street Improve ments and wator works. . . .The Santa Fe has ordered 1000 freight oars in anticipation of a big wheat crop in the San Joaquin valley. Ventura oouuty has shipped 130 car loads of beans to eastern seedsmeu to be osed this spring fic planting. Over ten millions test of lumber was hipped from Mendocino county to San Francisco during March. There was 10,004,030 feet and 17,008 railroad ties. These figures break the record, Hum boldt county only shipped 4,lo,428 feet of lumber; u,S71,ft0O shingles were sont down. The subscription for the 0 first mortgage gold bonds of the Southern California Power company of Los Au gelos, Cal., was closed in Boston last week. The bonds were largely over subscribed. At SauTunoisco the business at the custom house has .increased to such an eztont that the collector of the port has petitioned the treasury rlopartiueut for 40 additional inspectors. . Revenue officers have seized the dis tillery of Henry Bolle on the Sonoma road, near Santa Rosa. Many neoDle burn the candle of life at both end. Some men who never go into virion dlMipa tion une up their en ergies just tH much by overwork or late houra: and nearly all women are compelled by oirctmmtanccH to use up their vital powers beyond all rea son : It may be In houaework ; or social demanda ; or the bearing and reaping oC children : At any rate the candle of life ia too rapidly consumed. Some people need to have their natural visor constantly reinforced In the same proportion that it ia used up. They need the fortifying help of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a powerful altera tive and invigurant of the digestive fuuc tiona and liver; it cleanses the blood, and makes fresh blood and healthy 6eh. Ntjrv ous. debilitated women should take it in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre script ion which Is specially designed for female weakness and nervous trouble Mrs."l4n1He Knufrniao. of Virgil Ctly, Cedar Co.. Mo,, writes: ' I had suflered irom dlnplnccuiptit of Internal organs and female wrnkucAs for one year. Hod a nenrinf down aMMinnttoH and very disnfcreenhle feeling after my second cliild wits born; t could be on my feet only a few minute until he was six weeks old, then I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery and Fnvorlle Prescription,' I took seven bot tles In nil. After taking the flntt bottle I felt much better. I think T am entirely cured of all my troubles. I can do all my work and run on my feet nil riny, t Am in much better henlth now th nn 1 linve been In four years; am fleshy and gaining Mrenfrth very fint' By writing to Dr. Pierce who ia chief oonsnHiitg physician of the Invalids' Hotel atwlil fJlliK,v-1 snniiiMii 11 iiiiniui n. a ana surgical institute, oi mutaio, in. y. curctui protefw.onai advice wm rje omaincu fre of and gJH:df,Uyf ailnptcd to the ln(Hvidt;iil mm. Dr. Plerce'n great iooo. PKe Modical Advlner wlH be Mat ftto i tor ai coma , tne KOB U( JWrHagC Indie's TelRcn Other of the comfort nd ttcurity afforded to them by Or. Williams' Pink Pins for Pale People Headaches &nd bkck&chct that come cxpectedly or unexpectedly ore charmed awy and the rich, red .blood how ittelf in the pink checks nd bright eye of those who ue these pills. They are not pur dative; they dive strength instead of takirtd it sway. Wise mothers give them to growing girls. Mra. Amanita Rolilnaan, nwr !lnw(wvlll, Clay County, f .!., Myai dalliMtto heallti. lit upimmiu, Hoah, wu. amiumi null irmtiuoa Uiklus vurlnlla ri'intHlln. wltliunl Wllllninii' I'luk I'lIU fur Tula l'miln In Ilia iiimnur of IMI7 I pro ciirt'il rtva huiii. anil tn'itau tokliig Ilia plIlN an tllrt'iitvtl. Ilflora con auiiilns tlia amsoiiil hux 1 cutilil vary parvaiillhly fenl tlioir tiierlclal IT.itN. AiitlUi ri'luriinl. toiittliifoii llnfinivod, anil I liuil ranawaU strtingih. Arttr Inkins Ilia nvs boaaa I frit tM'M.r In avary way; 1 an aula tu do my uunl dally work anil I .lornicd taking Ilia pill.." Yutii fi Ittmoerttl, Itraatl, Intl. Look fur tin hill nsnic on lh package. At druf (Utt or cartel from ths De.WIUUmi Medicine Co., SchsnecUdy, N.Y. 50c. per boa; eboii40. visit DR. JORDAN'S aaiar MirSEUH OF ANATOMY! 1081 MARKET ST., UN FRANCISCO, CAL f Uimmm tilth u4 SMilkj r-tAiiatotuloal Uuirun r.ti. 1 ttttmrtton H ts City, A ttthtvr vmtort. i or mny turn irmrU . mm I I 1 9 9 m r el ti y . Himh-UIUi un tltv VmcMe sUblUiti-iiMrMrs. Wt-MIVATI MIAMI m aaH and M.ia S 1 0.i ar. .uir.Hnf Crum lb .flVcu ot youthlul lnai- yaara. K.rv'im ami priy.lral bvkllH. I w awlanay. Un Mal..l l ,l u.mpu. .-mi l.n,.; .r"aUrrk rmtaiir mt l'rlatla. ml: iiy oamuliuiilui, of r.mll.o(srwi ruratlVM po r, lit, (Kn-tor luaarrui(illiUlnvniiii.iittliMll not only affurd liuiniHllaia rrllrr, bill iMrmaii.iit or. Tha Ductur dia nl claim to pvrform mlractM. bill M wall known to tw a lair and iira l'liy,Wn and HnrswrijrMiiilnaal In bla ipacrally-DlMaaaa ar Maa. VrMII.I tlmrmitiiiy ...dlclod Irom lb lyaum wliboul ihanMOtSlarvary. .i TrmaaM SltKl by an :airL Btaallaal ear tn, Staaiara. A qtikk and nufloui Kr'J" rMm. riaaara anil raaaaiat. ay ' r. Jordan' aprrUI palnlaaa malbmla, . Tai SIT aANannlylnf toiMWUIrmrre1 onrafmaj.npbifQ.iol hlanilnplar.r. R'a will Uuanml,, a tWJTlVM CVS fa I eivrv am. 10. aii'l.rf.ifra, l'..i...nui.m K1IKK a..dalrlrlly nrirala. I Cll.iHUKa VKKV KKAl,AnlK. Traatmanl parvinally or by lallar. I writ. r..r Ho.,k. rnif.oorajT ar Aasnasist. Kiiuuriu ia raiuawa j book lor man.) Callorvrrlla 1 0s. KM Dak CO., tell Market St, 1. 1. I . Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK la hereby given that tlio under aiirned. the eneeutnr ol the palate nl MiMea A. Vi'liTlaaia. deceaaed. ban (lied In thn eotintv court for Jackaon Countv. oreuon. hla final ac count aa auch executor, and that the 'Jtlh day of April. IMXi. at the hour of lo o'clock a. m. of aula aay, naa neen luea oy earn court aa toe lime for bearlns objections to aald report and no aciiicineni mrrcoi. D. f.lNtf. Kxecutor of tha Ratals of Moses A. Williams,' ueceaaeu. B. F. McOoq, a resiflnnt of TnUru oonnty, was aulhagod and robbed of tOO Woduosilay ultflit In a dark alley lu Modesto. He wns not ablo to tmoft uize his iissnllauts. L, J. St'oM tionviotod of forgory al San Joho, was sontonotxl to sum) 18 months in 8an Quoutin. Tha trial of F; D. Elwell, on a clmrin- of attempted brfbnry, bas Iwen rwmmiil in (tin suirartor conn at sitnm uruz. Elwi'll is well-known throuuliont Mia state, Itiiving prnparexl plans for unblic and private work in nearly ovary county In the state. A motion to dismiss was denied, and all the telmony for the prosecution has lieou entered. . Bmkeiimn Itobttrt Dunlitp on freight train No. iil) was aceidentally killed while riding the cars into Oouanght's Spur, Plaoar county. The celebrated Murdock note ciwo is on trial at Willows. . John W. DiiwwHi was drowned hint Fridit)' while cuileuvoriiif; to make his horse swim across a small luwioii item Sun Ourixijo. H wits oiiKtKl in the dairy buslnesN, 25 yours old, mid nn- tnarticd. He had lKiasted he would nuikc his horse swiui the lugowi or die iu tho uttempt. Tho shiiiRla mill oi Honuo nrotuers, situated near Trinidad, Humboldt coun ty, was totally destroyed by Are. The Are started on the roof by sparks from a burning sawdust pile, mill when dis covered, had (rallied sntfh headway that tho wntchman was nnable to extinguish tho flumes and the mill was completely destroyed. Legal blanks at Tim Mail ollloe. Ask your Druggist for a generous IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm cmitAiim no Crwittnn, mnrenrf nor liny utlier in)i,rloiudrusj'. ItiHq-ilckly AlHorlwl, ' UlmHollof fttoncn. It MUa.a atari al ttea. COtD'NHEAD Ilonli and VroucU ih" MROiiirnna. ItfMoren thr myites uf 1i4to tnA Ui'icll, Put. Olr Tilal Uln nj. i ni il nwinn nr nj ilium Lii'nrlaM or t lli;lW,M W urroa Hrtl. Nmt Toik, S InTl!. T One lkLl I aldl Ml ntoiuani ill iii.t aim hi varv nml was sf'lly ilopri.ad. Atl.r lHnvHt, I wiih Imlitrol lo try llr. LADIKS "rS,N0V0 NEWI With Gerstendorfer Bros Famous 'Our Favorle" Washable Oold Enamel I'ortntlon tor all Gold Uecorallona oa any material. "Star Enamels" produce a hard, waahatili and brilliant Por celain Hurlaco oo ovory thins. "Star" Bathtub Enamel tllvaa old. ruaty llalhluba s Jloaay, aoow tablta ItoUa i rvalau but and cold water. "0" Aluminum Enamel Tula a nuiah ilka (matod allrar on any aril elo. UDlarnlabable and waababls. "O" VarnUh SUIns Cbaniru tho apixarance of all aoll arooda lo rich hardwooda; varalah and ataln la one operation. Q" Stovepipe Enamel I'ula a raven black, (laaa Ilka atHfaeeoa aioreplnee. nelala. etc.i does not burn or crack us and la washable. All theae sooda are ready mlied and put on with a bruah. No oipcrleoeo aecaaaary. A child can apply tlicfn.- For avorv cent fnveated I you got a dollar's worth of nownoaa. The beat ' ' llouio Heaullllera." bumplcaoflho work are on oxiiioiuon at G. H. riASKINS'. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land oflloc tt ltot.ebi.rtr, Ornirnn, Mnroh II, It Notice la lit'i-fby itlvnn lliai tho follow, nu (.mud wjltler Iirh filed notice of her tntnti(in U mako Onal proof In auppori of hrr olnlm snd that nI1 pnmr will ha niiula brffiro W . H. Crowi'll, eo'inty Judtfr of Jack no a County, Orn pin, at JnokHODVlllo, Oregon, on A pill ia, IWQ, vlx: MARY TV'.ItlUI.L, formerly Mary Ilrown. on II. K. Xo.tiSi, for the KK NWW Hoc. II; 8K H W i, H, 8KK Bee. 3. T. 34 8., ft 1 Kan I. Htae Dutticti tbo following wltooaaoa to provo bercontlnunua reKldonce upon nod oultlvailcai of Mid hind, vlx: 8. A. Carlton, of Wrllen, Oregon, William tttanley, L. C. Charley, John compton, of llrownatwro, all ot JackHon County, Oregon, m:17 - J. T. BHitMiB. Roglater. Administratriifs Notice. NOTICK la hereby give that tho under algncd han been npnoluted by the county court of Jueknon County, Oregon, altllng In frohate, admlntntrutrl of thaoHlato of Wm. T. 'orrtitiduceaand. AH pontoni Indebted to aald eittate ore reqneated to aettle tbo tamo lm mediately, and lboe having elalma aft aim tiuld eittaie will preaent thorn to the under algard within Mix month afterdate ot Iho first publication of tlitit notlco. Dated April 1.1, HiW, Amhija II. KKnivrt. AdmlnlMtrutrlx of tho Edtulo ot Wm, T. For on, Duouaaod. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LiumI oiTlco at Rosoburg, prgon, April 19, IM9. Notli'o h hrntby given that thn following named wttler haa filed notlco of his Intention to mako final proof In nupportof hla olalm, and that aald proof will be made buforo w. 8, (.'rownll, county Judgo of Jackaon County, Ore gon, ut Jaekttonvllle, Oregon, on May 97, l, vU: WILMAM K. INOLKDUK, On II. K. No. TttTI, for the H4 BKU. NW SK'i, HW NK-i, Hco. 8, T. JW 8., R. i Weat. Hu nam cm the following wltnoaon to prova hlH oontlnuoim roulduuoo upon and aultlvatloo of (mid land, vlx: J. N. WultH. Prank Hurkhardt K. II. It. Taylor, and W. M. Uuhttwberger, nil of Wlmur, Jacktton County, Oregon, rt-si-m-im t, i uiiii'ueh, iiuginior William's Kldnev Pills V r m. 1 Has no equal in diseases of tha ' Kidneys aLd Urinary Organs. Have ( you nofrleoted your Kidneys? Have 1 you overworked your nervous sys-( I I Item and caused trouble with your . ( Kidneys and Bladder? Have you1 I paina In tho loins, side, baek, prrolns, I i I and bludder? Have you a flabby up- . .pcarnnce of the faco, CHpcelalfyl I 'under the eyea? , Too frequent dc-, I . islro pasa urine? William's Kldnoy . 1 I'lllit will impart now life to the dis-1 ' I 'eased orpins, tone up tha system, i land mako a now man of yon. ; By" 1 mn.ll fUl f nntn nn. knv . , ' i I a ... : ....... ' . . - t For siilo by O. II. Hasklns, Modford. Tr. Wllitama' Indian Ptk Orntraent will euro mtnd, JllOMlllisT anil Itahlnc? IkH. IttibanrliRthntnmoM. ftilll.N thn ItAlllllff Kt winiui sajaai 'A 11 11 lailll I in. arlufaal titiifiaaaS au Hif, Dr. Wllllams'indlahPllnrMnu 1 llllliil. I.. iil-.-n.H-.wl .nn Itlliu...... ri.h. Inif or ilnj jirlvuhi iirts. Kvory os Is vniri-nnij,.!.' lit. aw....m1u.j hu ...n u HM Kmmi to., lTou..,r!lvoli.iJ For Hit) b.y (3 H, IXnalilns, Medford. HonsenolQ Specialties. 0 II K Hsl Bl n