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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
nuniwjuiL BBPbllihd Everv Friday Mornint.V A. 5. BLITQN. MM WM BORN TO HUSTLE. ;, . Ho Is o( (aw days! tout twite a plenty, aWBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR la the Poatofhoa at Modtord, Oregon y( m Beoond-Claea Mall Mailer. ' r MfRtFOSD, FttlDAY, AUGUST 18, 18W. THIS PAPER KSMfftt Mtialag Agency. M and Morehanta Bx aMu!8u PrtuoUoo, California, when ooa Siaaaa tor advertising oeu be made for lu i. Oatr ClukbMK List. TaU MAIL nd Weekly S. P. Call 12 00 ',... " " Examiner 2 85 : i. ' CUruulole 2 85 3 00 8 00 2 00 1 85 1 75 !' , V .Oregoulan " Costnop Mima ... . . " Sunday Bulletin... " N. Y. Tribune.... -' " Weekly Cincin nati! Enquirer, , .. t ' iBWS OF TMB STATE. A. mWohantnamed Selig," was fined 450 at My rtle Creek last week tor hav ing hi store open lor customers on Sunday. ... Ed via Weaverton, of Myrtle. Creek, last week sold to Eugene parties 300, M0 pounds of dried prunes, this yeai s earop, at 44; oeats. - -"The Bonaoia mine at Baker City now has a tO-stamp mill crush i g ore, and la Is estimated that.tbe output of gold ajlU be 1,500,000 per year. " Captain C D. Roberts, Thirty-fifth Infantry, tas closed the recruiting :of ftee at Baker City and gone to Boise, Idaho.- Eight Baker City men enlisted la the regiment. . ... . . n Toe women of La Grande recently farmed a park society, and hare al ready aoeotnulated a fund of W for fartr purpose -They will soon take teoa wlayoutapark. , , vjL-J. Levens, of Elklon, an experi enced diver, has been engaged for three r four days carefully searching the luttom of tho Korth Umpqua river, be fewwhere thoooiilent oocurred, In an WasdeavVu- to Sad some trace of the body lithe late A. W., fked. His efforts Suave, so far proven futile. , The -Rural Northwest says that In ftrfctiar the oodlin math la Oregon and Wacklogtoa it Is very generally arreed that the moat effective and essential gaewayiags are thtwe- made late in the - swatOB.ju.lt doc not appear to be safe m western -Oreijon to do the last spray ' g earlier than the first of September. '" TheNerada, California and Oregon Bailrosd, ' extending' northward from -Beam, Calif., through Lassen County, Jkaaheea bonded tor Sl.500,000 to pro wide funds for extending the road on to Lake Coupty, Southern Oregon. Con etrwetion work has been under way for everat months, but slow; progress Is i iisx made. ; -1 The Albany Democrat says: . A state- aaeit was made by Dr.. Davis at the banquet which is worthy of notice. It ' was that the enure loss of lives in the - Oregon reeiment from the time they left the state through the war, from all - causes, was only 4i per cent, which is anueh less than the mortality in any ol ' the Wg cities for the same lengtn of -'time, i"1- " ' ' 1 - '" teonjaay night a band of cowboys 'took Sumpter by storm, says the Baker ,i Sty Republican. , Thev rode into town, , commenced veiling and shouting in " typical style) rode their homes Into saloons and then made the bartenders '-tils; op.' When the marshal remonstrated they took him by force into a saloon, i-asade him apologize and drink with theai. ' AS- Weston,r says a dispatch,' "any ale-bodied man who wants work can ad it; without difficulty.. . Earlier in '.. the season, , when crews were being . swade' lip, , one might have secured a dozen 'different jobs in a stogie day, so i ' active was the demand, and there are still a few belated outfits in quest of .4aands.', An. unemployed man is a orlosjiiy here." ; Tbe Solo News; says: ."Within the " ' uxat six months 25 Bohemian families "1 Save located at Sclo, and many more sveeotnlDg. They have invested over 980,000 la real and personal property . They have built a ball and organized a lodge of the Bohemian Fraternal- So ciety. They hare an-excellent brass band. They are a thrif ty and Industri ous people, and will develop the many ' ' resources of our country.'' -,;; h ' 'It'liapTietied at Manila, and is a true ' ' alory. One of the Corval Us volunteers bail a watch that needed repairing. He ' ' took it into a jewelry establishment ' where two - black Filipinos were on ' duty... Toe Corvallis man addressing aae of them In pieeon English began: Me got watch; be no go; be no keepe "time. Me want you -fix Mm; he got mainspllng all bloke.-You sabbee?" In -excellent EngllBh . and with polite suavity the Filipino replied: "Take your watch to the gentleman at the ' other counter, tell him your trouble in good English and he will repair your watch. "'''i'" -f''H ' ":--:jU- Tbis3aViton Insurance OEHce, Limited,'' ' ' ol Hong Kong, doing a ' murine lnsur arnoe business, has deposited $50,000 In "United States bonds in tbe treasury de partment at the capltol,--and seoured ' auithority to begin :bu9lneBs in Oregon. ' The deposit-consisted of live registered hoa&i ol 10,000 each: -There are- now r males doing business In Oregon, each of which has a deposit of 150,000 In' the i 'treaaifry 'department, making a total of '' SiOOO.ODO In deposits on this accouut. ' Four of these1 are express 'companies, ' aheremalddor belng fire and marine 1 wwaerwruers. . . , . . la Probate Court, ' sM thi matter of the War d MhW' of Phoebe J Bendureu order antUPTjalns .Geo M Love, awardlan,illrellaaAlot4, WkHjCardwell ad-' SussMVUleraMW funds- ot .-tSe'ol-Wlfre PreibuntaiB; .order'dls aaaraac aamlnlstratrlx. - IU ld tsUable-Ths Weakly Orsgoolaa. THE PHILIPPINES. . --. - r" .Manila, Aug. 13 A squadron of ov- alrjr, uumberlug SM) uieu, commanded by Oaptaln Parker, while rooonnaitoriug l' tho country In the vlolulty of 8au Mateo, northeast of Manila, today oauie across 800 Filipinos, who opouod Are upon, them, The oavitlrymeu replied and thou charged th ouemy, who, fol towing their usuitl taotlcs, took to flight, rot renting Into Sail Mateo. The Aruorl raus punned thuui uud drove thorn and a number of btUar rebels out of the town and took possession of tho place. The cavalry lost two ' killed and U wonmlud, while the enemy lost U killed. . Manila, August 14. The insurgents havo taken the aggressive In the neigh borhood of the railroad. On Saturday uight they nusuocessfolW anaoked Sao Lnis, on the Rio Grando, bear Caluuplt, wbioli la farrUoad by. two oompauioi of the ' Tweutyeoond Infantry. - Tha Aiuerioana ,haf ona mau a "sergeant, killed aud two privates wounded. y Yesterday moraintt a similar affaii took place, at Griiigua,1 fbnr miles west of Maloloa, where another small gar rison. Is stationed as a safeguard agaiust a possible attack upon the railway. A special train took re-enforoomenta to Maloloa aud Guiganti, just north re-enforcements to Malolos and Onlganto, just north of Bulaoau.v . . '. '.,' While the Seventeenth Infantry, dur ing last Tuesday's battle, was approach ing Calulut aloug the road, the troops saw-a group of 60 Filipinos outside th town nuder a flag of truoe. Some, who were in white olothing, held up theii hands to siguify that they were un armed.' '.. .'. ; ' Captain Hart, with a doratohment, advanced cantlously to a point withia iOO yards of them, when the Filipinos picked np their guns and. fired a volley. The Americans dropped into the hushes unhurt on! the first movement and re turned the fire. At tins the Filipinos ran off. - ? Word has been received from Lieu ten anij. O. Oilmore of the Uuited Statu gunboat Yorktown, who .with 14 mem bers of the crew of the - gunboat; was captured by the insurgents : last ' April near Balor on the east ooast of Luson. The message,' ' which oomes through Spanish prisooera, is to , tho effeot; that the offloer and his men are at Vigan, in the province of Sooth Hoods, on Iths west ooast of Luson, All but two art well.' Lieutenant GUmore It allowed s house and a servant . aud is ' fairly treated. ; . Secretary Root is. to have a free' relc in his aggressive policy in the Philp pines. His recent oonferenoe with'tht president was one of perfect harmony, and General Miles now finds himself in stalled aa military advisor of the seen tary and and president. . Corhtn is at I longer "the whole thing" as every day't evidence is proving, notably the reversal of Secretary Alger's order removing th inspector-general from the supervisioe of Miles. - It is also practically . settled that Miles is not to go to Manila, whiok is said to be his personal wishes... Whili gratified at being reoognized as the rea' commanding general, not a figurehead, he believes he can do more good by re mulning at the right hand of the secre tary.- : Word recently reached Manila thai an Amerioan offiuer was held prisoner by the natives of southern Luzon. : Thi' description given indicates the prisonei to be Major Rockefeller, who myster iously disappeared some time ago. ' Colonel Mnlford, First Nebraska, whe has just returned from the Phillipinei with his regiment,- has. accepted a cap tain's commission in one of the volnn teer regiments and will return to th Fhillipines. ' . " - , During a recent conversation Secre tary of War Root stated; that the wat in the Philippines . would' be pushed vigorously, and that 50,000 Americas soldiers would be ready- for servio) about the last of October. ; .' ' ! : General Mac Arthur's .force,, oonsist ing of 4000 men, advanced - five milei beyond San Fernando Wednesday and encountered and defeated a ' Filipini force of 6000"mea, , The enemy retreat ed, leaving' many dead and wounded The American-loss in killed and wound ed was 7f).;.r.-,) l r. - .; , , ',v:',; Flahtlaa; la Saato JDomlngo.-,. :i OApb Hatobh, August-' ta.Twelve hundred Insurgents ' today- crossed 'thi Yaqui river under the fire bf mitrail leuses. -. In the engagement the' govern ment forces lost 18 men killed, but then were no Natalities among tho insurgen ts. A. dispach from Banica announcei that the entire province of Neyb is ready to rise in favor of Jiminoz. GoneruJ Torribo Garcia is expected from Cuba ts assume command of the revolutionary movement.; ..... . ... .'. ' ' . Fort Beleni the strongost position ol Dajabon, has been taken.: by tho revolu tionists of Santo Domingo.. In the at tack upon the fort Colonel Evarist Rod riguez, the commander. Was kiUed;. Tha family of Uilited States Consular Agent Isaac T. Pert have come here for safety, There was fighting at Monte Cristl when theyKleftljth'ore:;;,; Thej.wHole 'country seems disturbed and severe conflicts are inevitable. Another large convoy, ol arms and ammunition intended for the government, force at Monte Oristt hai been capturea py mereaeu. n -it, , ....... v i .. ' ' Mrs.' ' J.' :W; ' 'HamblA'toh11 has' eom- menccd suit at Woodland lor ' a divorce, The, couple havo boen married '.for 47 TUti Ttnutrm Sc Maina railroad., in ardat t6:succestfuliy ' compete "with .' ileetrio' roJas! ft is saia"win"adopt4 coke as jtaet , ' !'.iii'i.l.. 'lU-JJt ' ,lt. -U pxtant.w to steam anu nan mvvi. Advices from the Arctio fleet state that the whaUag ssasoais a failure, Harrleaae Over I Part a loo. - The hurrionue wliloh passed over Porto Rico on Tuosday inorulug prao- tioally destroyed tho orops of tho ontirs Island, wrecked hmvlivds of- bulldluga and oausod tho loss of moro thiui 100 lives, It is feared that whou full re porta are reoaived this deuth list will be immensely luoroasud, , Thl wli-es are dowu all over tho island, nud the ouly uows received oomes by couriers. ; It is plain that Police was tho greatest sufferer by tlie hurrianoe. The rivers Portuguese and Oanas flowed through the olty, drowning thousands of people, Five hundred bodies have already been recovered. . An oyo wltuess, - who was ou top of a large stono building tn tha Alhambra nlaaa, saw the bodies of men, women aud , children floating iu the water In the streets. Every one was paralysed with tear and unable to run dor aup assistance. i'--'t-:. '.'i.'; . ;The people seom to bo still, stunned aud helpless. Natives stand about the ruihs of their homes and fields and be asoan their fate. Thousands are hungry and hoinelesa. , The southeru ooast was swept olean . as. far as Yauoo, 18 miles. "The towns of Tallnboa and Juan Diaa were destroyed. Ouly large church edifices are loft standing. . . The storm of 1887 killed 6000 people, and H la feared that the number of deaths ts greater now. There tsuota drop of water lu Pouce to drink. . The cisterns are full of sa)t water from tho ocean, and the stench- arising from the dead bodies - is . dreadful. ! Widespread sickness Is sure to follow. Scott Munson, employed at the Depot Hotel at Redding, out his throat with a rasor recently.: Munson has been in sanely jealous of his wife, who Is a pretty waitress. ; He lockod. the door, stood before her and. slashed, his throat with the sharp weapou. He fell to tha floor, but the wound was fouud to be not .fatal. ,It is thought Munson had been driuking. He threatened to plunge a knife into a hotel guest some time ago for smiling at his wife. ,..'. ! Tho Best Romody for Flux. Mr.' John Mathlas. a well known stock dealer; of .Pulaski; Ky., says: "After sufferioar for over a week with flux, and my physician havlog failed to relieve -me. I was advised to try Chamberlain's ' Collo. ' Cholera'' and Taiarrhoea Sempdr, and have the pleasure of stating that the halt, of one bottle oured me." For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist,' ' Medford; Dr. J. Hlnkle, Central Point. - .: , '. fUalag Locations.: tfra Ifohn W Coleman located JulrS. a claim la Wafoar oreek dutrtct. - - T KAnlstrom loecud Julr 5. a claim la same dlslrleu i Koaooe rotter located July i. a claim la same oismct, Real Estate Traasfers. OSOBBOt to'Joaeph POanlsoa, tH . ot saK Si aea 9S, ipi, rs w, acres., t 96 8ame(owmMariatt,aw)aofsviicS9 : ; 11, tpSS. Me,40aorea " lt Same as, R Moore, IOUH.V sorts, sees (: . si anaaa, ipsa, re wvio Mra 8 A White and E R Aaaaola to Assths . ., Azcnos BranaenDarg, bu acrea, ip ae, r M O Kaaaos to T f Kauon. lot S3, bile F, R ft uiaiLlrkB Ut Aihlmnd . . . . t, BO Jennie M Hoax tn Joaeph Prank, jot 14, ' n u ajera naiugn so ainuoa aw U, TW1 1 . 1 I C ..m.MIiIm. ,M m j nwuw wni, w innura ju,.,u NlxoaS UncknertoH C-Mesaenger, lot 15. Mrera addltloo to Anbland .... T I Howell to Helen M SUibr, lota 33 and so loco V4, DlK a, K Kaaauion 10 Aaaiana Wm Marlatt to U 8, 40 acrea, aeo 11, lp Harry Patriots to L L Lore, t acrea, aec W.tpSS.rSw "' Daniel 8 Runaaker to Wm Preaton, 10 an. r a . ... 900 250 acrea, aeo 0, tp SB f H Urown to 8 at Ebj, the property Known as ino nuger property, ,iohnu vllle ' . -. --.T.v :-.v.(- r. . W0 0 W Kataler to 8 M Ebv, same property. 40 Sherifl urme to O W Kanler, 85 aores, ecs zo, ana av, ipa m ana x, nerin e d,A 1MM SberlO Onne to Mary Miller, S83.S4 acres, aeo 31, tp St, r I w. skerifi'a deed G0o& E V Proroat to J T Layton, eti of i, aec7, tp3S, r4 w - ' 1 K Fields loJsoobStraas.Jr.awVi'of awtf . aeoT, tpSS. r w... John BnRer, Jr, to Phoebe i Bendare, lot e. Oik a; varaweii aaaition to ,mbb- . vllle 600 a N Andrews to If A and X B Carter, - Hiccn.lcw.tit.., z Frank I.Iabell to Linn Parkharat. 160 acres, sec 30. tn 32 a r4w M0 U 8 to Prank 1 xabellj patent, 190 acres, : aec 30, tp 3S, r 4 e a Bam Simon to Raohel Flaher, 1(0 acrea, seo l, tp, raw t Legal1 WaDkS at Tins Mail offloe. MC3 te wcrrj Is the only way ta which the business tromas, esoployed in state or office, can get open asrex-erdsa).- U it say wonder that she often grows pale and - thin , and developa a tend ency to "weak lungs." When ever, there is pain in breath ing, soreness of the "Chest, obsti nate cough, bleeding . from the lungs or any other symptoms of disease of the respiratory or gans, begin the use oi twcior Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-. cry and con tinue the use until cured. Ninety-eight in every hundred who" have; used "Qoldeun: Med ical (Discovery"; lor; "lung xtaa bis,, have 'been perfectly .' A li d pel'maaently SHlfawl I fwaa-vyl!aicV mask awararT th. law palna la my cheat and right luntv hS aassiela.' Before I took vmir ' Otjldtn llialial nil 1 11 11 j '111' T 1 was so weakTeoald act sweep a room, now I caa So a email washing-. I fcel Ilk a ntw person." Dr, Fleree't Pellets curt; heart-bum. 0m Mtr matOy doctor III bLoet and was verV ifaort' a iN'EWSOFTIIEWORCD. HAPPENIN03 OP THE PAST FIvV 0AY8 FROM ALL QUARTERS, craiary Hoot Will t'uah Tilings In tha PMIIiliia llrluklayars' Strike la China ii Mity Iteaull lu a Ilia Tla-up-Vroublo lu Naiima. A ruilmnrt U pnji-otod from Las Vegas loTitoa, . M, " - Wallituti, Malm, wl'.l put lu a 115,000 tower system. ; ' , , ; Tho Utah, A Pituitio i-uih-oad is oom pleted to atatulluii, Nevada, . - - The Uulou Ptviillc ruilrnait has seoured coutrol of the new Wyoming Southern railway.-, ;' i '.y v: j C V A The Vuiim Light Jc Power oompauy, Salt Lake. 'Utah, will Issuo 3,000,000 1 4 per cent tibiulH.1- - " - The Santa Fe rnllnxul pays Japanose laborers 1.10 nr dayi - aud is iuoreaslug the uumbsr of snob employes, Denver reports a scarcity of- labor and oousequent delay In tilling ooutracts. Fully X),000 acre of grain. were totally destroyed by a severe hailstorm In -South Ditkola aud 'Mlunedota one day Inst wook. ' """ .---;-i-., ; The':briekraakors' strike at Ohioago has roaohd the orltical stage, and front assertions by tho inauufuctureM iu an swer to tho demands of tho strikers It is believed that a guuornl tie-up of building opemtious iu Chicago aud a striko of 80,000 men. ts imminent. , , Spaiu .has signed a contract with Italian shipbuilders for tho oouatructlou of a powerful fleet. " The eusieru ice trust Is said to bs reaching nut. to control California trade. The August report of tho statistician of the department of agriculture shows tho following average oorp condition on August 1 : corn, 80.0; spring wheat, 83.0; oats, 00.8; lurky, 03.8; spring ryo.j 88; buckwheat, 03.; potatoes, 03; timothy hay. 86.7. , , ,,- i Mormon elders In Wise county, Ky., were. requested by citizens to leave, but disregarded the request. ' Reoeutly aftet preaching a number of oitisens took thein. out of town and severely horse whipped them. - -.; - r The -trouble in. the Samoan islands did not end1 with the departure of the representatives of the powers from Apia, although they oonfideutly thought , that they had restored peace aud brought; the rival factions together. F. S. Meade, who arrived at: Victoria on the Miowa after a trip through the Islands of the South seas, says the two faottous wen at war very shortly after the oomml. si oners left, aud that they, etwaged in a pitched battle The rival kings took no part, but the leaders of the; parties wars engaged. .. Several were killed on both sides and a large number wounded. . ' 'A tidal 'wave 'burst Into Valparaiso recently, tearing down the embank ment aud sweeping off a number of cart, locomotives aud, tons of merchan dise. The loss ts estimated at $1,000,000. Ex-Oov. W. Y. Atkinsou of ,-Goorgia, died at his home in Newman', one day last week. , Mint reports show that so far this sea sou over 6,000,000 have been reouired from the Klondike dtstriot. : Near Folkstono, England, tho British torpedo-boat Lcda reoeutly found s French flshiug-boat,' the Etoille do Mor, belonging to' Bonlogne-sur-Mer, fUhinp within the throe-mile limit.' The fisher men attempted to escape, aud did not atop when a blank shot was fired., .The Lcda then fired a shot, which disabled tho Etoille do Mor and killed her helms A British cargo boat ' on the Oau ton river, China, was boarded by pirates, who carried away cargo worth (7000 The commander of the Sandpiper," an admiralty lannoh built at HouKkong for protection of trade on tharivor steanied after 'the pirates,' who suooeeded, how evor in lauding thoir goods nour, a vil lage called Kamchnt, The coininiiudei of the Sandpiper asked that thq plrntei be delivered to him and the goods re stored. No satlsfaotion 'was given to him and he shelled the place, which was entirely destroyed.-t'i .;h n. .i i ' Seven people -wore recently killed by the wrecking-of the 'fast -tunning Ot tawa exiiremt, near Ootean juuotioui Out. JcKonr' firemen, dost -their lives) in . blaze on ail upper floor of the Meroet lOhemtcal company's building at Omaha. The fire in Itself , was inslgniflonnt, the fatalities resulting from contaot with a, llvii'wini- ' . ''"' -'-. ,.' ;i. i-.h'-'-'l r-; , i,-: ;. - Russian officials have sent a note to China stating, that the opncluslon of an allianoe with Japan' would give groat offense to Russia' and ' that' the ' conso quonoe to China wdnld be serious. ' A sbniiatioijsl saber duul 'was fought near' Vioniiu" recently 1 between Hen Wolf, the notorious 'Gorman radical ihember i of :-tho -rouihstug, and Hon Krzokop; Gorman, liberal dopnty. : It was a furious encounter., Hqrr WoU roooivoa a wounii iu wio noon, severing an ttrtery. Tho ' doctors . docliiml, him inoapable of contlnnliig tli6 dual,' but he persisted, though his 'see was bsthod in Wood. Ultlmutely he snstalhod a soooud wound in the . head and was carried home in a. dangerous condition. Tho dnol arose from Horf Krzukep aopusing Herr Wolf bf always answering1 political attaoKS ny ngnnng uuois aguiusc in ptspaM antagonists; -(j r ; The BurUiisTtou railway oomhanr will build , the road . to Keystono, Boath fcakota ftern' rHU' CHty,'-thei vrorkj to eommeRoe Immediately. ; --,- ' -, Oontrary toeapootation, it has, been 'decided' to operate the Ohfuo siier' fac tory' this1 season; The', oampitlga' 'will oben Aagnst ml ana last unt(i, the 1, mid dle. of Deoembor.. . Owing to droujht' the crop on the Ohlno ranch is almost aa'ontlre failure, and the faotctry will depend on shipments from other plaoS9 WbCD Pain Racks the Body Shone & Schermerhorn Not socond-liand in principle) but in tho mutter of goods they have new and aocond-hand of all dosoriptions . 3, Stoves, Banges Branph House I "TTTa-kof QiiIa' TMfexA wl " YnA Gold Hill ' ( V Viaw WaUO iu-ovuva U b A-:.-...-A',---aWaVal..A..-..A"as ,S-iA, at, at., 4V IT te I ICVICTA ID f 11 10 uiMrwin SWSMM MawM i tk-aawawMMHHMMa-.-H Hl4 M ol lowi for sWUciM UM M t plWHll l tto. . THE MERCHANT. : V , ' ' ' " . ' "npecta all the people of s proper ana rl(ht,Pcoauas IT 18 JUST A8 i. - for mill men to eipect merchanta and all bulldera to buy their Doers, Seak, MsaMlafa, PlesvlMj, Rastk, and all Mill taduote at home. GRAY 6 BRADBURY'S U home IrnvtlLuiloo. Wbjr P y?5p-tsaajsjw; Market Keport. Tho lollowlng aro tho prices paid by our merchants this wook for farm pro duoo. ' This list will bo ohanged oaob wook as the prices change: . - Wheat . ......471 Oat i ..v.. .... ..50 Flour 11.40 por 100 lbs Barley ,..!. 10 " " " Mill Feed BOo " " " Potatoes,... ..$1.75" ... " " Eggs, .10 per aot B itter, 20 por lb B'-ans.dry....... ....... ...V. 03 " lb Bacon.. .....09 " lb Hams..'.'.....................12i " lb Shoulders.......... w.;..07 i--. lb I jrrd . . .: .......... IU id Hogs live out " in r-fnilts,Js1llea,pleklasorcatsupara S9 more easily, mora aulcklr, mora-'afls holllifullr asd with Banned T? Fsrafflna wax than by anr other method. Downs or otneruMWUlM tuudf4rB.isaV''-.-!f n ft .... n . . . B HSHiasssa wfX SLY'S CREAM BAI.M Is a positive rare. Apply Into the noetrlla. Ills qalokir absorbed, as enta at PruKglsta or by mail ; sampiee 10c by mall. ELT BBOTllHltS, M Wsrroo 8b. New Tork OIlK Si2rto!it3"l Jfire'lllind! PlriWlans ,,ltdhlna thotumora, aliak'rt th ItdhingatbSue, aa a nouklee. ulveil Instat onue, acta llcfi Dr.- Wlllhimh'Indlan Pile nsiaof ra ' ment is prepared for. PllosMdltch Htilf bf 'the private punas.' Bvery box h uint warmuiou, oy ariiffaisui, oy mail on re eelnt of mine. SO ttinle nnd gl.OO. wlLLIIMI mmVyiWm CO,, Props., ClovalCi.Vn" For sklo by G, H, Hasklna, Medford. II In every nousshoM. It Is daaa,, (Tl ' Vml Ut!es and odorleaa-alr, water (IJ) , 1. W and acid nroor. Oct a pound caka of VI J it with n list of lu man usee X ': fj from roor dramrister aroosr. i . ; SJ1 , BolileTSrrwlnre. MsdabT ) , 19 WW . . STAHDABB OIL CO. M 111 lu ruwmsee nil 1 1 v j i-.i ti : 77.111! IUIII II ."U H Prank Long, who Uvea ticaf Lention, Mich., twy! ! " I waa taken with a pain In tnjr back, and I wim obliged to take to my bed, The pliynlcluo jpro; noimccd my case musciilur rfieu itintlHiii accoiunanlcd by lumbugo. " I mduuily became ' worse, until I thought deuth -would be welcome rclcune. I was iliiuliy' induced to try Dr. WIIIIbdih' Pink Pills for Pule People, and after uhIiik five boxes, was u entirely,' curea. ,, i .1 .. ... ' .' i.. , 1 " I sm confident that Dr. Wll lismt' Pink Pills saved my life. I will gladly answer inquiries con-' ceniing; my sickness and wonder-'' ful cure, provided stamp be en closed for reply. i',-.-,-' '';!y ,., , ; . . .... Pra,nk jono,.'.' .;, Sworn to before me at Venice, , Mich., this. 15U1 day of April, 1898. 0. 1). Goldsmith, Juttict of tht Peat,' ." From .the Observr, Flushing,' Mkk. Dr. Wllllama' Pink PIIU for Tale People soalalu, lu s condensed form, all Uia ale. eats neoeaaery lo give new Ufa aud rich . aasa lo tha blood aud restore shattered . aw vea. They are an unfalllug speulfla far such dlMases as looouiolor autals, partial paralysis, 81. Vitus' dance, eolatica, neural, la, rhaunialism, nervous hradache, the afler-effeela of Ilia xrip, pa-pluuloa of tha heart, pal snd sallow compulsions, ami all forms or wtakneaa either in taste or feats!. ' Dt. WIHtoaii' Ptok PMIor Pale raasla'sf saver sale t ta Sena ar aaaSrai, Set alasti la skS asaa. St SH Sraafsai. ar alraat Ireai las Sr. WH. Max HsalHsi Ceaiaaat, tctaaistsa, N. V aasa) ear eei, teeiee llaO. The Second-Hand Men Buy, sell and eiohange anything on earth. ' Uive them oall at their store, tows to trade with Sim. And that Is cult (&, Ills s fair bualneaa proposition, ' W PAIR PLANING MILL. Dot patrontto It f ti SHERIFF'S SALE. A, J. Hamlin, Plaintiff, vs. Itosana Wltann, John A. L'arlllo, and relet Appicifato, ue fondants BY VIltTUR of an execution Issued oat of the Circuit Court ot thoHtatcofOreson, for the County of Jackaon. on tho Sand day of July, A U, IMM, upon a ladxiaenl duly rendered In eald court on the Ivtb dajr of Juno, A. D. ISM, which aald ludament waa docketed In tha clerk's oKloe of said ouurl In the County of Jackaon. on tne sena any of July, a. u. isve, in nvor 01 A. J. Hamlin, plaintiff, and avalnal Hoeana Wilson aud John A. Carlllo, deiendanta, con. flrmlna tha attachment lien heretolora. to-wlt: On tholllb day ol May. lsaS.'obialaird asalaat me neroinaiiar ooserioea property an a um lien asainat said property, tor the cum of four hundred ninety dollar and thirty one cents (Stto.si), and the further sum of one hnndrod dollars (IIUIOOi attornoy'a feoe, and, ooeta amounllna-to nftcon dollars (IIS 001, snd tho Costa and disbursements of Ihla suit taxed 'at aoveniy-tnree dollars and clxbty oenls (S7SJ), and aoorulnff ooate, sad wnervas, it waa or dored, adjudxed aud decreed tbat th premises aitached aa above Indicated, 'and deaertbad-aa follows, bo sold as upon --execution at law: Uorernment lot No, 4, In aeoiloa IS, township W aoutb, of ranse I west of the wlllametto Mertdlani alaobuglnnlns at k point II enatna and So llnka aorth of tbe aoutbweat oomer and on tbe west lino of donation land claim No. 51, In township US south, of ratine i west of Wil lamette Meridian', thence north 41 desreea and 3u minutes, west loauohalns, to tha waat Una uf lot 9. In acctlon IS, In aald township; tbonce north along tha woai line ot aald' lot No, t ta the northwest corner thereof ;thanoe oaetalAng tbe north line ot auld section IS to northeast corner of aald aeotlon 13: Ihenoa south along township llqe to tho north line of aald claim No. Si : thence wost along said north line to northwest corner of said- olsluv thence south to hoelnnlna. aanUilnlna' In all M.iA sams mbro or loas, (n Jackson County, , Oregon! also all lots 7 and S, In block M, In the Town of Modrord, Ih Jackson County, Oregon,- together with all tonemonu and hereditaments and ap purtenaucca thoreto belonging or In anywise nrtpertalnlng, public notice Is hereby given tbaton. 1 . ; . ;. ., Saturday, September p, 1899,,' At tho hour of t o'clock o. m. of aald dav. In front at tha court .housa In JankMnwIlln rim. gnn.I will Inobcdionoo to said oxeoutlon sell named defendants, Itosana Wilson and John A. Carlllo, In and to the above doscrlnod proporty, to satisfy aald Jiidgmniit, attornoy'a foes, costs and disbursement, etc., to tho highest arid beat blddort for lawlul money of the United Slates. " '.i,'oi.' ,4 : t'- 'MaWiOsata, , w. . Shorlff of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 3d day of August, 180V. . ' ; SUMMONS. : In the Circuit Court of. the Btsto of Oregon, In and for Jackson County, W. P. Hoff,or, Plaintiff, , I Bl, ,or uueua lioonor. oetondant. I . . - iHtilng term of said court, on, lo-wlt: I iR?lPcbrao',?iijtefe Thallsk tp anaWSi sbpis ,'to he 00 uttiior ,'tlio, rell' torn aidoS therein,. to wii For a decree disaolvliF tns bond' nf matrrninrtv 3 nowl sltrn .brwBM, jMlP,tlcran4 defendant herela, Md foijuck TJa'aBojfiirilier decree aa may to the ooart . YMMutfriien IktrtWIshtirvfMxnroHn Maii,, Djrgnlur Imai la a data J uly a, -, lags, duly madetfdi(gd-bflon,Il; K, Wnlia. oSc at tho Judges of the rirat - judicial DkmNt g Oregun 1 whloh order Is oh file with the Olsrli S anldcoutL , -'..- 1 , , . ... .. Dated ut Medford, Oregon, Ibis inly Ba, IDM. v uui upuuQr,.ini aooTenanseu Qoiena snts 5. .1 , - . ,,, , c,7 y you Sre hereby required .to-sppasr and: aa . awer tbe plaintiff's oomplelut niedsgalnst you In the sbove-ontltled court, ny tbdllraldav of the en " W, H. PAOkflH, , PlslDiltrs Attorney.