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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1899)
' Published Hvenr Friday Morning. A. S. BUTON. ai in Was bohn TO HUSTLE. ' ' Us In o( row deyei tout qulto a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Baton la the Poetotbos at Modtord, Oregon B, second cisss suit Matter. 1UMVBD, Fbiday, Auuust 4, 1899. THIS PAP KR S"iaLffW venuuag Ageaoy. ot ana an Moraoiau . ahuccTaku Frunctsoo, California, whore oon tract Cm advertising ean be mado Iter It. Our Clubbing List. Thb'MXil and Weekly 8. P. Call 12 00 " Examiner 2 85 l :. , l Phrnnlnln 8 3fi ii . " Orogonlan 200 . 4 i " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 it,,- " Suuday Bulletin.. 2 00 i" , " N. Y. Tribune.... 1 85 .'. .'.. Wooklv Clnoln- .' , natl Enquirer. -176 J! NEWS OF THE STATE. During tho five years ended July 1, Glatsop tjouuty spent aw.uoz.id lor now bridges aud bridge repairs. Gain and Forestry Wordeu Qulinby posltlvcly declares ttat no wilt prose eutoull offenders of the law. James. Savage, ; an old resident of Grants. .Pass,, was badly sored by a jouqg Jersoy: ouu last rnursaay. Gov. Geer and staff have been invited to attend the celebration in houor of Admiral Dewey's roturn to be beld at NewTTprk in potober. Fishermen are receiving 6i cents per pound for Chinook salmon at Astoria. TheYhbjhest price ever received for salmon on toe ijoiumoia. rhe'.tAt6 fish commission is inspect ing upper Rogue river with a view to establishing a nsn naionery mere ii tue conditions prove favorable. Asi irrigation company has recently beeri formed to reolaim 70,000 aores of desert land on Willow creek, in eastern Oregout whioh will make available many,, rich .claims for fruit and hay ranches . Claims have already been en tertil; along the proposed ditch. , More money will be put Into otrcula- tlon by. too uopgrowera ibis year tnan ever before in tne history of the indus try iq (his state, says the Salem States mau.;;Thl8 is certain, on account of the'iaire croo to be gathered and tbe high' Wage that wilt have to be paid to teenre laborers to save it. Gov'. T: T. Geer has issued a procla mation, offering a standing reward of (300 for the arrest and conviction ol antiip'reon coovioled of obstructing railroad tracks, misplacing switches, or fort robbing - railroad trains, stage coaches, etc. The reward Is offered un der section 2197 of Hill's Code. ' Since the first of the vear about fif- teeu families havo moved to Silver ton and vicinity. The majority of them are Norwegians," and come from' the Da- kotas principally, though some are from Minnesota, lowa ana . Wisconsin. Thoy nre well to do, and represent cap itaLuiuouutlog to about 175,000. Tho sheep men of Lake County havo uttered many losses in their herds Irum year to year from what is called poison weed.- There has always been an un certainty as to what weed it is that the sheep get a going over the ranges, and no "antidote Is known for the counter action of the poison. Two weeks ago Messrs. Wnltwortn AcTurpin lost about fifty head ot fine sheep from poison, which amounts to $150 to them. Evei-.v year there is more or less loos by poison. A very peculiar case has been filed In the justioj court at H llsboro. The par ents of a bride sue her husband for (50, alleged to ho due for their consent to tho union. Julius and Minnie feopples arc the plaintiffs, and Joseph Rooks, the. defendant. Tbe complaint alleges that the defendant agreed to pay plain tiffs that sum for the girl's services from the time of marriage nntil she be came of age. Tbe plainliffsallege that DO part of tbe sun has been paid. Rooks married Miss Feopples last November. A lawful fence, according to tbe stat utes of Oregon, i rovide that alii fenoes composed ol posts ana rails, poles or planks shall be at least 4i feet high, and a "woven" (rail) fence shall' be at least five feet high to the top of the rider'lf not ridercd shall be five feet to the tpp rail, and tbe earners shall be looked with Strong rails, poles or stakes. All barbed wire fences wejt Of the Cas cade mountains shall have a board six inches wide, or a nole four Inches lu di ameter securely fastened not more than eight inches below the top barbed wire. Wm.Cowell, of McMinnville, on his way to Suuihern Oregon, a .lew dais ago, stopped off at Albany. While there he became acquainted with a man giving the name of .Viorgah, cousin of a personal friend of Cowell. ' Morgan was on his way to Southern On gun also, siid bad a lot of express matter to send, but did not have the. $90 to pay charges, and nlt-r a very little talk Mr. Cowell loaned him the 'money, to be returned at Grunts Pass.-' The ex press matter, the money aud Mr. Mor gan failed 1 1 reach the Pass, and : Mr. Cowell would like to have the present address of Mr. Morgan. Portland Mer cury...;,,;: ,; , .,,.,., . ', ,. , For some time the seven-year-old daughter of D. C. Sallng, of Ballston, has-been .suffering from what was np parently an ailment of tbe throat. The child, was taken to a, doctor,, who said that ' there .'was gathering in' the' throHt, which In a few days 1 would he reU'dJ fftr'a1 lHHee. '- A' few dayB , later the child's grandmother noticed a small pimple' at 'the side of the jaw, and upon sxJmfriHtlon found; the point of some object imbedded In, the. flesh.,, : Work ing t this, a moment, ho succeeded In, tetUns hold: of , it, and pulled out a feather bout, two, inohee long.' It is presum. J.tbat ttio child had; when. In ' bed', put the, feather in her mouth, and that It had Caught In her tonsils and the sharp1 q'alll had workedlts way to the surface.-'"1 ailjf.tt.v ct (..r,i An Arlington dispatch' of the 80th says: At 9 o'clock last night Al Koss- lor attempted the murder ol bla swoul heart, Miss Maud' Mltchul, who came I,..,... f,.nm P,it.1uml a fiuv'dava aL'O. Mi s Mltoliol had rojootcu air. Keseior,' whnroupbn ho followed her from Hort-J land to this plnce, and locating her, wiitahitd his otmnrtunltv to get In his deadlv work. Whou she was prerlog for bed, Kesstcr eptorcd nor room, masked, knocked her senseless with a olub and tied a towel about her neuk to produce strangi latlon. Uo then jumped out of tho wludow and eseaued, think ing he had accomplished his purpose. Tho people of the bouse, hearing an unusual noise, went to hor room, and, receiving no answer, forced the door, aud found Miss Mltouol, as they sup posed,! ead. Modlealatdwassuiumoiied anil she was restored to consuluusuoss, and will recover. The police are on the traok of young Kesslor., ., . . , , '. When the Oregon Volunteer! landod In Sun Franoisooa few weeks ago Frank Glrard, a Monmouth boy, deserted his command and oame to hi home, near Monmouth, to see his dying mother. After vlslllug at her bedside a couple or three days, he returned to- his oora nanv. and it was feared he would , be court nmrllulud for his desertion, but In answer to petitions that he be not so treated, Colonel Summers has written Go. Goer: .."There is no necessity for any uneasiness in his oase, as this man wu's granted all the privileges that were possible, aud he will not be disturbed. He has done exactly what you or I, or a y other soldier of molal, would have dono under the olroumsianues,- and I certainly would not be d Ispoaed tu treat the matter severely. He will have to report here for final muster-out. H I not the disuoaltlon of the commaudluir officer of this regiment to bo severe with a man wno enaoavors to act in obedience to good Impuli-oj. He has done no mora than would have been done bv anv other person, and Is en titled to all possible consideration. ninlng Locations.. , ",,,',.' E C Morse located Judo 37, a claim la Gnre creek rtlntrlou . W J Wood located Juno 27, SO acres, same dis trict. Lacy B Woods located June 37, SO aores same dlslrlct. i , Tho, cilne located. June XJ, a olalm In Samp soadlslrloL - t-. j Real Estate Transfers. ' ' T P Gooeta to BlUaoeth A ward, west H ot lot 1 blk 3. but addition to Medford.1 , o, J W wardtoTP Oooch. west of lot I, ' dik a. uarr aaamou io Mcwrau.,.,...,..-.. o A.ex Orme. Sherm to O w Kahler, the ,,. resident os B:lr lot, Jacksonirllle.be- longing to J H Brown. ax aad deed.. M t l-90 U 3 to Stephen A Soberteon, ) aorea, .... sec SI. to a, r w. patent... " J c Cowles to Allred Oor.'on, 7K aorea, . secis. ipsa, rsw -,. . B M Drake et al to tho Southern Oregon ' Chjntauqua Assoetatlon, Hot the east " '" erurXI ktollott. Aeblaod ..... . Mb Jacob Thompson to same, same property .SOU Tho W Coy to loin M Allen. ) aores, ip - - -, , r i w; aiao lot i, pik t. latey a :Bai- ers addition to Eazle Point. SOD Otto Blede to Albert QaBrwisch. 90 feel - oa oortn ena ol tola 4 aaa 1. cut s, jaoa oj-. BonTlUe . tOt J W f. i to John P Dexter. Irts t, S and S, - kii. M niA uiii , . ., ' : n Enos Ulair to Fannie E and F P Smith, ,', , lots 1 and I. mi x. uooiraxesaoitioa to " Ashland -- ..i u ...... -..JSO 3. Gold Hill ...... T ..v.'..- .' ..' NO A J and P B Morpber to J C St. John, t.i WMI JtnfllHVtWKa.UOUl uut... ou Max Muller, trustee,' to W A Tan Cos JJjU ' them. wt ol sen and ot twi ot it ;t aee 10, tp 35, r 4 w trustee's dted , 1300 Max Muller to samesame property. . ... - 1 J w Robinson to Max alotlur, same prop- . ' tt;i 1 ; -Hoboed the Urave; ' . A startling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follow: ' l wag in a most dreadful 'condition.' My skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in Back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day bv day. Three uhyi-i- cians bad given me up . Fortunately, a friend advised trying -E ecti lc Hit ters;' and to my great jiiy and surprise, the firBt bottle made a decided Improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man;.: I know they saved my. life, and rubbed the 9 rave of another victim.'" No, one should fail to try .tbem. . Only, SO cu., guaranteed, at Chas. Strang's drug store.. . . , . , .. .... ;... .,. ,, SINGULAR FISH CRADLESi ''' . Father Flah ' Who : Batehe 'Hla : - yonaaj la HU MaataUMuivj'.i t In the Nile there Is a singular fish that has been known from early Bible times. It Is dedicated to the i Apostle Simon or Peter, Is known as1 Tilapld slmonls and Is especially common )ln: Palestine and tbe sea or lake of Tibe rius. Nearly 'ull these Bshes have; a singular ' method'' of caring ' for their young. At tbe time, of' spawning 'the. mother fish forms a little uest among I; the reeds and ruaueo, ui which she de posits .perhaps, 2(X,' green '.eggs,,. ?bpiU the size ot shpt, which shejlmmfate ly ,, deserts. ..Curiously ,enbugb'f-lb; ail!, the thousands pf fishes but thijee brfotir Instances are known fwhere.tbe 'mother displays any affection for her young or remains by them.'l.'.f'" i-.:', ' 'V''" '.'.!,.'! ; The father stations himself , by the nest and presently appears tp be dlnlug npon tbe eggs, but. If, he . Is carefully watched it will be seen that he Is tak ing them Into, .his ; mouth, lwltii', 'the greatest care, and not, swallowing them, r They are lodged In what' cor responds to tbe cheeks itnd held there'.' The eggs soon hatch.' the little Ashes grow and the countenance bfj Mr. Tlla pia becomes greatly . swollen and" puff ed out of a)l, semblance to hls tortaer Rplf. Hi ennnot Iwcrlh . to .eioae!vh1s' mouth and presents a most' eitraordl-'" nary appearance, a ini ju.n-) a To' accommodate: and protect , the growing' family i the iflahbubmlt;i.U great Inconvenience and only permits them to escape.' when ,lt Is ,0 ipuyslcal Impossibility, to hold them any ,lotgerr; At this .time the -rather- wlU ungexgo severe ' treatment rather than , roUn qulsh his progeny. Be has been thrown out upon the beachi but Btlll clings jtp his charge, even: during, hla. -rflcatt struggles. Many of the young remain' in tnis. singular crnutc uucn iney tire f'our' Inches In" length: Philadelphia Inquirer. '-'"' ; .J""''1 '"' '-oJ'-" '' ' i. ' " ' ' '' '. ' , 'nJ Jo now ' Resolving too often not tOM.worry makes the resolotlon serve to remlpdi you that you have-something tq worry, aoout. Atcuison tiioDe, i )J.,,,kx)J ; '.! '. 1 , .J,',' y(l UO In 'abme aniAll vlllageri ftil cltlceiiA nerer air anything but their grle.Va knees. Galver.ton Noat'S. , C WJTJYi OOO 11 . F. T I leeM uilo, ball aet of blus. wiitit toy laouamt avr nr away-. uio eeaotihiii H in wk.- mijuw HtM ' '"' u.lH.m.dl b, But a grtstfftViiwk wntw In tits roy Hits ; And a eliiud o'sr tltt liutrou ks, . ii earth dtrkrra when liliMh th tun lee away . . Aud uUcurad U lbs blue o( lite salts. I nullrd In Hie dur little, piniln (ant, ; lljt tkt ittvs mo. tin tutwutnii Ralls, And 1 wonutred when douo u'er itty clietk tan That had ailed my tad tyta aratwhlle. . , , , I' ' ., I. .,, ' And I thought how atrtnxt that tltt bthy tytt Bltould Utlibld what tht world could net ate, rur Uis.wIm had tepllad to Hit smile on my tip. . While tht ehild Iwtlt naotidiHl to t. . , ,- VanU. SVtect tn ayranlon MfibUoaa. 'rW'wE''GET:0Utt;!TEETH.: M k. sua iKteeeatlaa ! 'a.aaewfcat j.v, ' . Cstlcated OyerattOH. .,. Ah euilueut deiitia't Is1 authority for the f'otlowliif Interesting explanation: It! ,ir.ould.. take toloiig to describe Ue,(ormatln, ot tho fiKtyi. but It iliay lutnrea you to know thst the enamel Is derived lb, !tho, first place frortt the eolthellum. or scarf skill, and Is In fact luoduvd akin., .white jho tleotlnis' of wulcbi ,llie uuik nr ,tiie toctn is com posed. s derived from tbe mucous lay er ulovv the epithelium. IJuw salts are slowly deposlUHi. aud thoj tooth pulp or nerve la tho last ro maiua of whut tvna oueo a pulpy mass of the aliape of the future tooth, and evvjn the tooth pulp lu tho old (teoplc otnetluios gets yulte oblltemteil by coleeroua deposits.,, ,Thu 32, perimtuctit teeth are proeetled by W temporary de cldtious or milk teeth. " '" ' . : I'bv'se fire fully erupted at about 2 or 2i4; years uld aud dt,nlKtit! 0 years of age f iwouuerrui oroccas or, tiosorption seta lu by .whleh the, roota, of the tem porary J teeth aro! removed , to , make rodm'.''fbr' the ' advancing! permauent ones: The'crowus of tbe former, hnv Ing no support, become loose and fall away, j i ,. .. , One would naturally supiwee that the advancing permanent jtootli was a powerful . factor. In , the absorption of Its temporary, predecessor, but we bare many facta to prove that It has no lur fluehee whatever. Indeed,tbe Interest tog ; phenomena of the eruption and succession of, the teeth are vory little 1 may remark lu passing, that, a child of IX iwhni boa not , yet' tost, any tern- -porary teeth, has In Irs Jaws, either erupted or ubneniptetl, no fewer than 62 teeth more or less formed. -i! ' ."t o iUjjioiio'I A ''a Tater Oreaa In. Pari, ,,! , Walk along the street of t Pad,: and yon will see 10O simple citizen tricked out UY Such a guise na In sober London wodld make.tbem ridiculous. , ,,i i la a( man a poet J Then hi hair I lu stabtly loug, his clothes are shabby aud fadtuticV his bat, with It fiat brim, recait the fashion of 1830V, is a mau a painter .' Then his, clothes proclaim that be Inhabits Mootmartre and that be wanders up: and down i under the skinny, trees of the Boulevard itoche Chotiartn In tDJln a JournallirtJ Then he IS what Is called epatant and dine for a reduced price at the Cafe Anglais. IS i a mn a deputy V Then the Imag ination refrains from a formula: he has ' brougham; and he Is decorate, but beyond this the eye of dogmatism can not peuetrate. ' -. it j.: ,;. . , i ,yet,l whoever, he be, he dresses the part: be separates himself- from the bourgeotsle by a trick of costume and gesture, add tbongb no mnn erer pos seMed so-brllllBnt a genius as the young Frenchman axsumes his love of acting Instantly marks blni out. and the world Is so wisely neenstomed to his antics tbat a .man who would he mobbed In London marches up and down , Pari -i unobserved: London Standard. . ! - i i - o J . ... i V rrealatlble Attraetloa. 'What are you stopping for, John? If we otonVburty'we'lliiulsa our train!" ' Tou can go on If you want. to. Maria. C"m going' Itor see bow tltey get : thnt balky horse. starod-V-Clileago Trlbiiue. ft a Y.'iV 1 oiy A ii(:i In nitltsrv orisons an offender is aome- kimes sentenced to carry cannon balls from one place to anotlter and :ptle tbem up al .day long. That is all. Perhaps it does not 'seem Very terrible but it soon wears hit life Out It is practically a death sentence, and he knows it; he would rather be shot. Many a sict man feels the same way about tbe burden of disease that he is fugging back and forth from dav to dav. - He would jas soon be down with a mortal disease. It win come to that sooner or later,' , A man's' life -"can ' be -dragged out 'by dyspepsia and liver complaint. The ex- n-rtA, nf .Uy T T f" 1 1, TJ ,1 'Creek Depot, PittsyWanla Co., "Vs., shows now jvrj rterce-S' tiotaen- Meatcai' uikcov erV .-aaves eeoblei, from -. ooneutuntlon be wakhtg: up their nutritive .organism, and giving lt,TiJwerto supply1 pare.' healthy bloody which drives, out blood poisons and ueau ussuea lan outtas up, sound, wuotev some flesh and muscle, " ' " 1 '' ' t feelilt Iray duty," writes MK'Cardwelt In a letter tu Dr, I'lerce,,'' to write you of the Isttlnk beneBU antvW from the o of Dfi Werce? Ooklca Medical Clacovtry nod lltUe,'rellcU.' Seven, yean, ago ,1 contracted a severe, .cold, which fmlBett the skill or one Of the beet nay aidant nv iy Bute, tt caa on and, I continu ally gtew-.weme. anil eonaluded to write to the 'World's Iitspensaiy Medical, ASaorlatloB,' Tbe answer tamv Inquiry 'advised me -ta use lnd'.j?stle? a time two months Md, mm t. la.twoac thrae.daya aftet I ana contnienca the use of your' meat cine iftj-cooith) had; entirely stopped, ; my elues tlon was iKfifer, my low .aurlfa, driven away and I foirWw Wand visWlh ifiy wtiiHe body,", fThis marvelr.us.(i'Jlseovery?f makes nerve fircc,,nd .rugged ppwer, It is fsr better -than oily emnHlom j It does not make finb'jv fi;t: It liuc'l not Inmu. tk weight of corpnket .:optv" ' I NESOFrT(IE,W()lu;D ' 1' I Ws HAPPININQS OF THE PAJT PSW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. A freaoh Geaerat Hrgradail A Uaagh tar ; Acquitted ot Mtirdarlug Mar Mothar-Ciileaio Workman Idle Ow lug to nrlekmakera' Itlka, . ; The Fronoh ntiulsU-y reoently degraded Dniierol tie Nugrior of the artuy, for hi frequent indalgepee lu remarks In eompatiulo with good discipline. .- " - Mrs. August Style was reoently pa quitted at Chicago of a uharge tit inur lering . her mother, Mr. Catherine Bohnlta." Mr, BohulU betrayed faintly looret and It ao worried Mrs. Stylo thai alio shot her. The jury claimed tho was jmUfisd la doing the, hooting. Adolph L, Luetgert, the wealthy Qer oiau aansnga-Biakei, whora aerviug a life seutouoe at' thtf inidrilK pttnltentlary- (orlho murder of hi wltt) at Uhloago, was found 'dead lu hi cell reoattUy. Uetcrt disease caused hi ud , M. A. Raniia A Oo. of (jleveland have sold ou't ltheW itttoroat in Miolilgnu mill ing properties, a well a its fleet of "ves sels op the lakes, to the NotlouiU. Steel eomiuy.iy-, ';.' s.:,',,, ,v A fund of (fiu,000 ha been raised iu Pennsylvania to, entertain tho ' Touth PiMitiBvhinilii nnintout opou It return from the Phillpiiiuo. , " -;.L! t i Tim thousand iiiuu are not of omploy aiout'. in Ohloago owing to a strike among tho brleknutkura. ' i .-' ' ' Friday striking workniuu of the Clove laud street ottr line blew op another car by tho use of dyuamlte. No otto was Injured. , . , .', ' Tito reading of rails caused an east bouud pasaeugur train to leave the trunk near , Keuo, Nov. Engineer Arthur Real wits killed while iu his eab. , ' E. V. Muthever, a Loug Beaoh shoo maker, shot aud killed Mis Dorothy McKco recently, and then turned the revolver upon ' hlmsolf, iufhotlng wouud whioh will in all probability prove fatal. Jealousy caused the deed. The coast-side ranohers of San Matoo county are 1 becoming alarmed at the number of cattle that are dying from a dtaeuao (hat has made its appearance on the ooast-sido recently.," It affocts yonng colvos more thanaur other stock. It was first thought to be Texas fover, bat the veteriuario aay that snub U not the ease. 'l' ' a " " ! - Kebraska Was visited by a heavy rain, which began, early Thursday, morning and continued most of the day. , .The heaviest fall was in the eastern part ot the state, bat all sections were visited It insures a henry com crop, - Wheal harvest is in progress and the grain I turning ont welL " " ';-'' ;; ' f The Hawaiian islands are ' Uulted grates territory. Tbe Philippine la land are not. ., A asaled letter can be sent Iron the United Bute to the Philippine islands for t oenta; tbe mme missive to the Hawaiian Island coat f eentsl',';,'.,','',' ;',,;',;,;, ;";; ; ;" 1 The 7ft miles of grading for tho Wy oming Snnthem railroad, from Fort Steele, Wyo., to tho ooppor deposit in Northern Colorado is oxpectud to bo sup plemented by truck laying in' Septem ber, nud later the mad is to bo contin ued through to Salt Lake, to connect thero with the Short Lino now beiug built to Los Angeles, Col. James M. Qarlington, alias Dnrlington, was hanged Friday at Fort Worth, Tex. Darlington was tho leador of the band who on the night of July 21, 1808, robbed a Santa Fe railroad train near Sagitmw and killed Firomnn Whit taker and Engineer Williams. ' About CO per sons witnessed the : exoontlon,- and a great crowd surrounded the, jail, : - , , The Transvaal government hasreftmod to grant any further . concessions . to England, i The British authorities state that nnloss: every, Cimand is oompliod withwarwill follow. , , ; r Tho Yoqui Indians are again in a state of rebellion against tho Mexican government. They recently descended npon Potam, Sonora, and killed Cluvles F. Halo, an American, and seribusry wounded IVircnxo Torres, a nephew of Genoral Torres, besides' pillaging the feyaril.' iMl'""' ''I ' i''l.ir,iiut,t. ! The long' ponding reciprocity treaty negotiations between tho United States and Franco were brought to a snocossfnl close, at Washington, when Embassador Cambon, iu behalf .of France, aud Com missioner Kasaon, in behalf of the Unit ed State, affixed their Higrntwcu.to tho reciprocity treaty. It is by far the most important treaty concluded under the rociprocity provisions "of the ' Dinglcy law, and tho offly one affecting the trade with a largo cmnmorcial nation. The negotiations were marked by rather sharp 'and long-continuod discussions, whioh continued to the tim i tho sigua- turos were placed on the document. ., In tho end , a .spirit of comproutiso pre vailed and euch, side yielded something. As a , whoib, both, sides' expressed' satis faction with' the genenil romiltB scdnred, for1, whilo the compromise necessitated somd ittinor sanrificcs', the general ef fect of the treaty will lonoonraga oom morcO between tho two countrie.,, , ' 'The third ' sorlbojl wreck ' within a week on a division of tho Sntitrt Fo Pauiflo railroad occurred at Dennison, Ariz., Sunday. ' Eiigiiio" 74,' rnuulng light, iron into the second seotion of freight train No, 84, whioh was standing on the traok at rViunison station, .,, Oon doctor i i M I A-Framo and Brakoniau Oonstableof the freight train were 'in J their caboose wheii the onginn struck them. Constable was almost ifistantly killed .and .Frame serioply iiijnrod, but ho will rooover.i i. Engineer MoLood of engine, 74 had one, arm broken and was otherwlso badly crushed,, , He died at 0 o'clock' this morning as a. result ot in juries received. .Fireman Qoldsworthy Jumped and escaped with a few brnlres. u I.' , V t I . I ..,.,'A , ''''! .11 i.iiu B The II Iff A 4 'IJ Jj;iij I Lost j liuyv j SUMMONS. la Vhp Olrotili Court of lit tftnto o( Onnun, In tad for Juoknq County, w. f..nrtr.r.n.,m. iBul M(ltt,for l.uolle llvllagr Uofomlant f , " "'"'"ree. To l.ui'Hs Urqaur, tlm abuvc niuad defend ant: ' YOU are aerehy rtutulrril to appear anil en aoar Uia ulaluiin a oomiilalut illuil axalnal jros In the abvve-cntltlud court, Uj Hie Hist Oay ot (he ensuing term of satil enun. on, 10 alt: Tka Ilia dar or September, law; and If ynu (all loaoaaar lor want Ihoreot, the plalntto will asply to .the court tor tbe robot Ueiuanilcil Itieretu; to-wtt: for s deeres cllaaotvlns the boailr. or matrimony now aaistlas betweaa platoll' and dcrandeiit uerala, ana (01 aue other aud further doeree as may to tho couit appear egauaule In the premises. Till aummotia la published In Tmr Manroan Ma by order boa Ini date July iu. law, duly matte aud algaed by Hon II. K. llauua, one of the judges of the First Judicial Dlslrict of Orer 'B : wrtlcb order la oa tile with tht clerk of sauloouri. t , , . Dated at MeiUord, Oregon, this July St, ISM. , w. n. i'ihiu, .! ,,., .', ;,.,... ptuniirs Attorney. Market Keport. , . ,1 , " The tallowing are the price paid by bur merohant this week for farm pro dueo. .This list will bo changed ecb week a the prices ohango; . Wheat i ....v 47i Oat .....:..i ,. 60 Flour....... 91.40 per 100 lb Barlov j..I.10 " " " Mill Feed.. 90o " , " Potatoe,.... $1.16" " ' KKK" W...16 Mrdoz ci. tuir,.. ..' 1. 1.. . .20 per lb II ans.dry....... 03 " lb Bueort Oil " lb bams,... 124 " lb Shoulders, 07 " lb Urd 10 11 lb Lions live 03i " lb A DISGUSTED CROOK. Oa Piekaa tla a Maa Aaaat Tans Foe : 1 ,. ., a "Uaba." 1. . ,, ... Chicago possesses a man about town who Is constantly mistaken for what Is known a the "rube" by crook and sharpa. , Any one who know him would wonder bow such an error could lutp pen.'yet It does, This rounder I a good nntured man and hence the fol low who essay to play upon blm rare ly get Into trouble. Ue Is renlly a keen hand, although loose and 111 fitting clothing lend an air of rusticity to his uppcaraiico! " This Is accentuated by a habitual .ninuner Indicating Innocence itnd lntrosM!ctlon. , Ue was walking along one, of the busy streets when be was approached by a shrewd looking Individual who desired to engage blm In conversation, lie coyly admitted that he was broke at the time, when the man said "sh" and drew him to' one Bide. Then tho pavement merchant displayed to tho wondering gnze of, tuo rounder certain stones called iillunioiidsi and besought him to buy. . Ho liespnke him thus: : , ' "Hay. I'm a thief, see. and 1 pinched these sparks. I want to sell 'em and they' go mighty ''cheiip. This one Is worth ft century and you git It fur hnlf. 1 like your looks unci guess we can tlx up 11 trade." , , ,.',.'" '.''"' "Will they fade lu the wash?" ashed the, man about town. , '"If they . won't I might Invest, but the last onus 1 got from one of you blokes faded badly Now If these will stand soap and wa ter,1 why I might put up a quarter-for that one?' " " 1 1 ' ' 1 "" '"' The self confessed ' thief ' "backed awny" with ji senrt'd took on tils fsice. He glared at! his, mini Intently, nil tbe time edging ntvny, to create hipre' dis tance between them. "Aud I took blm for. a rube,!!, lie muttered, as he slid around nn adjacent corner. Chicago Chronicle ; -l ' '-ha t;.,p,i Odd Oompanlona.,, , . ,,, . r, The Kennebec Journal tell ot a man who ba a fox aud n . hound that are boon contpnulous;:: Whou both animal were 'In tbe pup dtarp, they were placJ ed1 together and have now enjoyed si year Of each other1 society in peace rind harinofiy.',They sleep together and play 1 with eaph othov, iMUc'b, f'te jh( manner of two irollcsome pups, . The ,fox has perfect freedom ot actioncoiar ilng and going at will, but be always r tunta at night to share the dog's bed. 1 Lite . " t ' H '.elllto ll vJi V,J ".'.'i&il jli. N. Witnicr, of Mliidrni In 1H94 I wm attacked with paralysl lu uiy left aide, You might gtlclc a lii tu Uio head into my left lilp niul I vyptiUl not reel it,, , I wut tumble to do y kliid of work nud linil to bu turned lu bed. I tiuule up my uilnd tliat I could not be cured,iw liad uacd 11 kinds of , nicdlcliia and had , trite) ; tuuiiy doctorH, , ' I ws ad vlacd to try Ur, Williutiw'j l'luk Pill fpr Pale l'eople, and com meitcefl UielT! uh last September, Itefore; I bad OiiaHd ,wy fnt bo , I felt letter, mid by ttieilme I lud Ucd ft) ,by' tlity dlaeuao Juid cil-, tjrely Imtppcared, ittul I, have not been ao free froiii imln since I was boy.i The imiulyHla alkb; disap peared, aiid nlthougb' two moiitlH bare passed Mince t finished my last box, there htm leen no recur rence of the disease." J'rom tk GattI, Mindtn,'Neb, 1,1 ! . 1 ,,1 I)r. Wll'lia'ioi' Pink I'llla for Psle Pen'plV soalalu. In a eoadsiueil rurnt, all the e!e uieala neoraaary U give new Ilia aiul rk'li ueas to the hluod and realnrti shattered nerve. They an sn unfailing ananlAa Aw such illsnasea ka liaxnnator alalia, parllal, paralysis, Ht Viltia1 ilanne, adatlea, nrurnl.' gla, rliniiniatlsni, nervoua hnulaehr, tl.it, ' aner-elfMUi of tli Rrip, palpluiitnn vf Ihe, heart, inlsanu sallow ooiuiiini, ami an fbrutt of weaknraa either In male or feainle. ' Of. Wllllaaa' risk Ills far Pale Pieal ars sar sal s tk Saiss ar atiaSr, tat alaais la sack, seat, si a SniaaMs. at (tract horn Ih Or. Wil liams MaSMaa Ceaf aat, tckasacta), N, Y M teats ar tel. kaisi 11.(0. Administrator's Notice. KTUTICK Is hereby gln-n lu all persona hay. l tn elaims agatiist the outste o( Jaeoto tf . . Hhadie. durrasrif, to present ihsm, wttb pioper ' voucher, within sis montrm from the tiel el , Ibis notice,' to tlie imli'rNiK0ifi, the adminis trator of aald ektaio. at Uio olUr or York Wortntan. In Mtslfurii, JacliMio Uouniy,Oregou. : . Uaird ibis the 7tb day of July, iste. , W. T. Voaa. , Administrator ot tbe Kstateol Jacob M. Sbadle, Dooeeeed. ..,,,':,, ',, -1 Bids Wantbd. ' lllds are hereby asked roe las butldlsff ot . aottool houne In No, 71. on Andorwon one. UulldlnglobeXli.iSfeet. 14 ret high, ill root1. ortlUigs. oellnd, liutldo, rustle, outaide, double , doers 111 tront, plain rock loondatlunroakfur nliuted 00 iruusd for futndatlaa. alUag ol bulldlog must be Included In bid,' . Uldt epee uatll o'eloek p. m . July , let. 1 'I- ll 'I-Ml -1', ,1,'JW 'MIH,,,, , i M.U, niiornv. . ' Ulreotaea. E. HKOknc.Ctrrk. i.l -- n ,., I , faleul. Oregon- , ,, NOTIUB FOB PUBLICATIOK,., , , Noitoo la herrbr fltea teat Uis fellowtag' named aeitler has Bled nottne of bis loleatloa to make dnal prtiof In support of bla oleics, an : that said proof will be mado before W. a, CiSjwell. eoutity Judgr of Jackson tteuntr. Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Ottigan, an Aogual is, IMV Vlti MAIITIND.IIOWI.KII. , On II. it. No tV), (nr Ihe ,' ABU HWt,, HV, SKIt. See. . T. tr H , H. Kaat. He DifflM the following wltnosiieN u, prove his eonttnnmia nwldeace upon and cultivation of H14I1I land, vli: Themas lluldwln, 'of Itrownftbnro, ft. II. ; Wrlgbl, ). H, llunmor and Henry Kulrls, of Lake Creek, all of JaekMin (!ounty, Orrsoh. -, 1 i. T. Itliiuosa. ilrgUlar. . Oot Well A Shearer to do your uiovlug siiltsfuotlon always. ,-,c ,.; Bnreka llarneaa Oil la the beat preaervatlve or new IMtther nid tlie best renovator ol uld eat her. It oils, eortena, black aua and protect. Use , ( . Euroka llarnoss Oil oa your bMi hmfw, jonr oM lwr nm, unci roar mniticf'tnp, bmI tbtjr will ooi only look bftlrf bin rar lonor. rVldoerywhPrln cum-iUI 1m from hlf pfntai lo live KkHoM j MfesU bt IT1IPAIIII oa 00. KLV'S OIIRAM nAr.M la BTHisttWee Apply Into Uis noalrlll. It Is qalrkly shserlied. a cents at Pnnnrlsts nr by msll t sample loc. by maa, KLV UltOTilKR. so Wsrren Hu, Now York Oily, r ; l:' ft " in n Dr. WllllumH' Indian Plk liiitmoutwlll euro llllnd, lllueillnir and Iuihitut 1 bwi'iich. iiitusoriistiioiiiinors,. lis I, nnlllLlnn. ilvfh liiulnnt ra- llnf. r. Wll lnms'TndhinPllcOlnl. ( lliont Ispnipunsl for Pllos and Itch Inn of the prlvato isirts. Kvery bos I , , i iwarranton, ny arimsinta. by mall on re.j SrjEf.0!Xr.1''"' .oents anil l.mi. WlUltltt hUfaURIHn t.O:. I-roos., Olnv"1! "UnW1 For sale by G. H. Husklns, Mod lord 'it! i! 1 .1 m. ,TI,:;f r:,: ;' ,,iM Mott's Nerverine Pills J ii a r.W J 4li'rJ : 1 na grcai -,i rctisdy lot! uervuu pros trttioh and ail nervous dlataifo lb Benctatlve or-' fans M OW tai such NervxHft'ProatrAtlon Fsilln r los( tkpbaod,j1tnpcHWX t)jfWW9L.E8xt' -Wntdj Worry) . iWfus''loir Tobco' br.tiltim.' widely lead ttt'CrianimBtlrjn 'afid Jjanlty JJ Kjjxa by mailt 6 boxni for 'jiii.OOi. , WOro CHEMICAIOO., rroi.CroTcljiirJ, M- I new- t FS 11 H III! ii'' t