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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
MAIL ' Published Every Friday Morning. A. S. BL1TON. MWAtMRNTOHUBTLK. i He la of few days) but quit a plenty, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR fctajon' la. the Postomoe t MedVord, Oregon as neooaa-utass hku staner. Mbdford, Friday, Avqust 85, : TillS PAPER If nwu Aienoy. t ua en hnvbuu .k assaiig. Ban FrenoUoo, California, where ooa lor advertising oaa bo mu tor 11. Mr CluMMaf Lut. Tac if AIL and Weekly 8. F. Call 12 00 .... .examiner a 00 ... Chronlole 8 25 1 " Oregontan 8 00 ' " Cosmopolitan.... 8 00 -.- 41 11 Sunday Bulletin.. 8 00 ' N. Y. Tribune.... 1 65 . . . '.' ... Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer, -175 NEWS OP THE STATE. Grain sacks advenoed 1 oent at Pen dleton last week. This means $20,000 out- of the pockets of the Umatilla County grain growers. James De Ford was fined $10 at The Dalles, last week, for bartering with out a lloonse. This Is the first convic tion under the new state law requiring barbers to be licensed. The proposition to bond the city of vrants rasa lor tou,uuu lor water ana llf ht purposes, whioh was submitted to vote of the oltlzens Monday, was de feated by a rote of 114 to 104. ' Blnger Herman, commissioner of the general land office, has scoured out of the congressional appropriation for the trarvey of publio lands for the coming fiscal year, an appropriation of $20,000 for the state of Oregon. This is a very liberal slice of the appropriation for tills state, the apportionment for last year, whioh was considered very lib- oral, oeing aj,uw. Governor Gear last Friday appointed seven delegates, Judge M. O. George and ex-Governor Pennoyer, Portland; C. W. Fulton, Astoria; u. A Miller, Lebanon; B. F. Alley, Baker City; W. M Col vie. Jacksonville, and Walter I. Tooie, Woodburn, to represent OreJ san.at the conference on "trusts and omhlnattons, tbelruses and abuses," to te.beld in Chicago, September IS. ' Last week 240 Indian horses were de- lUered at the stock yards at The Dalles lor shipment to the Linnton cannery, where they will be converted Into canned horse. They were delivered by Yakima Indians, who have contracted to furnish the cannery with 2000 horses t2.60per bead. The animals were not in first-class condition, but will no doubt make pretty lair canned meat. A large immigration from Missouri is passing through this section, some 30 or more wagons, containing upwards (Of 100 persons, having already arrived, says : the Ontario Advocate. All are keaded for western Oregon, but will mrobablv return to this section, as they THE LIEDFURD . viewed it. in passing, but, like most easterners, tbey cannot appreciate toe aluo of irrigated lands, and want to Set to a country where there is plenty 1 rain. Last Monday a pedestrian from the south passed through eastern Oregon on his way to the state of Washington, His camping outut being stowed away in a. wheelbarrow whioh be trundled cheerily along. On being questioned. he said that he started out on his journey with a pack horse, but found it so mucn trouuie to paeic ana unpack the load every day. so he sold the ani mal and selected a wheelbarrow as a companion in his wanderings. Rev. Wm. 8. Gilbert, ex-chaplain of the Second Oregon volunteers, gives the following statistics concerning the Oregon regiment: Total number of of ficers and enlisted men, 1331; average age, 24.98 years; average weight, 148 pounas; marriea, ou; students, loo; clerks,. MI; lawyers, 16; bookkeepers, 15; carpenters, 29; farmers, 123; labor ers, 175; mechanics, 66; teachers, 23; merchants, 34; college graduates, 114; employed when. enlisted, 1190; mem bers of church, 531. , . ThoG. AR. in Oregon is in a flourish ing condition, notwithstanding the fact . that it 18 composed of veterans, a major - ity whom have neared the alotted three score and ten years. The report of the department adjutant shows 59 posts in -the state, with a membership of 1827 in sood standing on Dec. 31, 1893. Thirty two died during the year. The amount expanded for reliof during 1898 by posts was $2518.14 and by the Women's Be lief Corps (1265.92. The per capita tax for 1899 was fixed at 80 cents, a reduc tion of 10 cents. Some remarkable specimens of wheat and oats havo been left at this office, says the! Corvallis Union Gazette. They were taken from the fields of Mr. William Toole, four and a half miles east of Corvallis, the oats having been raised on a piece of beaver dam land,' 11 acres of which averaged 92 bushels to the acre. This land, which was little more than a swamp four years ago, has been drained and reclaimed by Mr. Toole. The wheat was raised on what had been an old orchard,' and averaged 32 bushels per acre. , Sarah .Starr, stenographer at iber governor's office, a daughter of Frank : Starr,, who resides in Salem, died last week, from a dose of carbolic acid. She worked at the executive of-, floe until noon, when she left lor lunch as ,. usual. During the forenoon the ;voung lady had asked for 'permission to take a short vacation.'- It is thought that the young lady mistook the' bottle of acid for a bottle of camphor, the two bottles used by the family being Identi cal in appearance. After removing the poison the doctor said sh.e was aaita. weak,--whereupon he adnitnlstenH a stimulant, but she failed to rally and expired : very suddenly, ..The doctor docs not tblnk the poison wag taken intentionally. . - . Ceorge Batcbolder informs the Lake view Examiner that the grasshoppers have almost completely destroyed the nay anu grain crops in names vaucy, just over the lino in Klamath. These posts are in such numbers and so raven ous that tbey have also turned their attention to the wild bunch grass, oat lng it down to tho bare stalk. On tlio Balcholder Bros, ration, whore 825 tons oi bay was cut tbo your ooioro me "hoppers" made their appearance, about 65 tons will be harvested; last year 85 tons was the yield. It is tho samo all through Barnos valley. Nobody os capos tboso ruinous polls. Mr. Batch eldor says they eat the loaves and grain off the stalk as Blluk and clean as a mower would out it, leaving nothing but the sulk. PONY PENNING. . rsTorite Bport of tbs Ft pie of Cntncoteajru Island. Hew luinti at UM uwt Saassasl Are t mi Mi Beam A .. Ohlnooteagne and Assatsafiia have had their hundredth annual pooy pen ning. Chlneoteague la a (mall island In the Atlantic close to the shore of Ac comack eounty, V. Assatesgne la long, narrow peninsula lying outside ox Chlneoteague and protecting it from the assault of the Atlantic Chln eoteague is a glittering little island, brilliant with sand ' and salt water, densely" peopled, well wooded and haunted by mocking birds. There la neither poverty nor crime tbere, drunk enness is almost unknown, and doors are always unlocked. It is the boast of Chinooteague that no alave ever lived upon its soil, and that the island re mained true to the union throughout the war. Tbere are no better sailors anywhere than the people of Chln eoteague, and there are no atancher little boat than the Chlneoteague ca noe with double leg-of-mutton sails. Nobody know positively the origin of the Chlneoteague ponies. . It is only known that they have roamed the 'marshy pasture of the islands for at least a century, and there is a tradition that the ancestors of the ponies came ashore from wrecked ship in the eighteenth century. 1 hese, donbUe, " r " I ! u. ,v " ., ,1 k .fT .,,. VT L-r.n. a fine, , hardy, andoften eantl-' ful animal, with strength out of proportion to his slae. and, when well broken, ha strength, ' agility and speed. Be la from ten to twelve hands high and from six to eight hundred pounds in weight From two hundred and fifty to four hundred of these little creatures roam the bland pasture. ; There are, perhaps, half a many on the , tower end of Aaaateagne. A stallion lead upon the pastores group ot from ten to twenty-five mare and colt. The leader is on the oon-i stant lookout for danger, and at hi 1 " i"JKau laumj w , to their heeta. The pome, are really j far from y,M. and one may easUy ap-J r. Ti ! m '''S0'1 a group at pasture. The older stallion become fierce and quarrelsome, and XSJrJg&Z. .WM wiibt -VI ..Ull. , vW WILT OUUU4U UT- J a troy one another or the younger stal lion. Th. n ..,nt..:m.. and when tho pastures become bare on! fhtlllMtiinmi, , , . , 1 .. J l ' the neighboring islets, where the salt grass Is still green. It la not uncom mon to see from the top of Aasateagn light a group of horses bathing in the surf. The colts are born and nurtured , in the open pastures, and the annual pony penning is for the double purpose oi branding tbese colts and selling some of the older horses. . .. Pony-penning day is still a fete day on Chincoteague. The pen for ' the horses is built near the center of the village, and on the morning of the pony penning men and boys mounted on swift and well-broken ponies ride out to the pastures to drive in the wild creatures. The groups of ponies are slowly driven together on the pasture and then started townward. As the pen is neared the guards thicken, so that the whole band is easily driven into the inclosure. Branding irons are, heated; men with rope nooses on the end of long poles leap into the pens. The colts are thrown to the ground and held there while the iron is applied. The branding done, . the auction fol lows. Unbroken horses . fetch from twenty-five to forty dollars each. Oth-i era, broken to harness, fetch as htarh' as sixty dollars. Well-matched pairs sometimes fetch one hundred and fifty dollar. The ponies have long been the pets of children of well-to-do fam ilies on the mainland, and of late years have been sold over a large part of the United States. They are larger than Shetland ponies and more beautiful.-' N. Y. Press. - . Real Estate Transfers. Cyrans Vrooman to HaDna P Davidson, lots IS and 18, blk 10, Uold Hill....... ...I Robert E U Beaver to Frances Beaver, 11.56 acres, seo S8, tp 37, r 3 w Ashland Building & Loan Association to u w ana Euumith, lots, Hcriall addi tion to Ashland Fannie 0 Birdsny to Frank II Ray, ISO acres, seo 11, ip 37. r 8 w 1 .... .... Nelson P Wheeler to U 8, 1000 acres, seo 29, tp 35 s, r 1 o ...i. ..... O F Billings to Samuel 7 Aran t. a strio of land 10 feet wide across tho east end of lot 23, Highland Park addition to Ashland J..... Thos Dungoy to R B Miller, H Interest ln the Joe Dandy quurtz claim, tp 38, r 3 w J II Lfseo to Hydraulic Mining Co, 40acrea HUM, iy,f , W . 0 and Dora Hartiuugh to Wm Howard, S ' acres, soc SI, tp 34, r 4 w..;.... Michael Chavner el al to Mary F Steele. lots o ana o, 61k so, oold Hill ,. .. Mary A Pryce et at to same, lot 8, blk 30. Oold Hill . , Elva Miller to Thos Baldwin, property at ; Bfwwnsboro i....j .....n iona Laport to Thos Baldwin, property . la BrowDsboro Jas Helms to Emma damn, blk U, Tal ent... , , ,, Samuel F Arant to Anna F Faussett; lot re, iiigumna ram aaaition to Ashland : Phillip Mullen Angle Van Riper, lot 8, blk 12, Ashland... THE MAIL will nrlnt 60 aalllns- cards for 25 oonts. Odd Fellows of Bird's landing, SolaM osauty, are erecting a large hall there, Montana woodohoppers are paid $1.40 per oonl. An elcotrlo railway Is projected by John Cross lu Grass Valley, Oal. At Flostston, OaL, 100 men are em ployed ou the site (or tho new papor mill. . Returning soldiers from the Philip pine say that tho country is not a good place for white people , , A railroad from (Stoektou to Sacra. ueuto, Gal., is locally stated to bo a present project of the Santa Fo Co. The Illinois 8 tool company aunounces It iutention to give prefitrvnoe to English-speaking applicant for work. A 'big log raft, oontaluiug nearly 5,. 000,000 foot of timber, Is being towed from the Columbia river 500 mile by ocean to San Francisco. The Oregon Short line railway com pany has eight now chair oars oosttng $8600 each, three new buffot oars cost ing 99000 eaeh, throe now dining oars ooating $10,700 eaoh, and 1 new loco motive. Truckee, Boca and Overton school dis tricts voted ou the proposition of estab lishing a union high school. In eaoh district It carried by practically a unani mous vote. This is the first high school established in Nevada county under tho present law. Tho opening of the San Jose schools has been delayed a week in order to al low the school children to holp the fruit canneries put np the immense crop of fruit. John Lawrence jabot himself in tho broast at tho Lane mine, ln Calaveras county, and will die. Ho is only 23 years years old and no reason for his suicide is known. A fishing-boat containing two men was run Into Thursday nignt by the steamer North Paciflo, near the month of the Fraser river. One the occupants, David Gordon was drowned. He is said to have formely livod in Shasta county, Oal. His oompauion, Louis Smart, was packed np by the North Pacific J West Martin, ex-regent of the state university, capitalist and banker, died Friday at his homo, after a long illness in Oakland.- lng store of Mayor Morgan at Auburn Sight Watchman Hoffman discovered !" "d tUxt ' "oor the f"iuoo of ton feet. O110 otmei wimt tnrongn nonman s nnt and he cond P'erced both his coat and Uatern- The officer shot twioe at the maa nd evidently wounded him, as he let fail blood, John In sand, a ranoher of Oolma, Sau Mateo county; was found dead in his wagon one morning early this week. He had been shot from ambush. Two members of a family namod Mitchell are turner arrest cnorgea vntn (be crime. I, U stated that a consolidation of the mica-producing Interest of the world U being effected. The Consolidated Mica 00 WM formed ln Jane llu,e rinoe mcce(dod lu .ecuring a large number of the heaviest producing mica .. , w w. ,irM .,. a...v. mines in Now Hampshire, the South Company wiU have . capital of $5,000, and Canada. The Consolidated Mica . . . . . . . . , , fl T f a H,KW,nmtA will ivimi ui u , i.f , li a Heading mica men 01 tne united Btutei 611(1 uada- In Probate court. pe e'r?y Estate ot Jos H f Estate of Joseph A Crmln; order for sale of Paris: order of una! settle mS."V.. , ,,. n. -. .,.,. adniintntrator with a bond In the sum of tCOOO. Estate of Bernard K MeArthui; order ap polnttQK Oeo A. McArlhur Kuardtaa with a bond of I1O00. Estate and RvardUoshlp of John Penloirer, sd inaane; Fred Pentoger appointed auarulan with 11000 bonds. ninlng Locations. H H McCarthy located Aug 1, SO seres, sec 81, tp M, r 4 w. Roirue River Water and Hlnlnr Co by J W Northup, located Aujf 13, 160.000 Inches of water from Roeae river, sec 12, tp 36. r 3 w. P J Sullivan and E W Anderson located Ang 8. a olalm ln Applegate mining dlstrtot. it Has Happened More than once that a child has been carried off by an eagle. When such a thing does happen the press rings with the story. There's not a line given by the press to the babies car ried off daily by disease. It isn't the fact of the child being taken away that is startling or interesting, it's only when the method of taking off is novel that it excites interest; How many children die who might have baea saved if th mother who bore thesn had1 been able to give them strength and . vitality . Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes healthy mothers and healthy mothers have healthy children,' strong enough to resist disease if they are attacked. Mr. Aini Kltr, of OordonvlUe, Cape Olr- mnw v, II 1 1 " ' 1MB. " ' " iwk "1 Uttla boy I feel It ray duty to wrH to ycm. irdeen Co., Mo.,wrltes: "When I look at my This Is my fifth child and the only oni who ft same vo maturity; jne oinvra naTing mc na lacK oi vguiui lack of soiiTUhmeat o the doctor ThtatUae l luat .thought I would try ' Ittaerlptloai.'i. 1 took altta bottles and my surprise it earned me through and mt us at fin a little boy as ever was.. Weighed ten and one-half pounds. He is sow va months old. has never beta sick a Say, arl la si Mrdsg that everybody who uses him wonders at him. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keep the bowel9 healthy and regular. , : TROUBLE IN PAHltV lot, Dsatruetlun and Uluadsha ' Ooour (liiailsy. Pakis, August 40, Kntiloe may end mother wmtury with a ruvolutlou and write tho story of another ootumuuo lu lottcrs of blood. Keeling which has long sinoldorod lu PiwIh htxtku Into a Hamu todity tutil tliore was ileroo rioting that for hours involved thousands ami menaced all of tho civil foroos than itaud for iwikw. It burnu with Iswtult upon uutl-Soinlte by anaroltlHts Mid theu when tho, police arrived thoy twounio. tue oomutou enemy ami wore lorooiousiy attacked, ., Thodlsordor spread ovorvwhoro,' An try uion seined knives and olub and threw tliomsolves Into (tie fight.' The rallying cries of viva r Amice I " ana ', Vive la Repnbllque I " marked a man U friend or fot) and he was struck down or tustaluotl. In the earlier skirmishes the police wore defeated aud that seemed to give tho rioters new twit."" The strlkluv soeues of tho day were nooteu at tbo churches of St. lis or and 8t. Joseph. Th lnfiaiiittd mob stormed both of them and proceeded to dismantle tnom at piioo, . Sacred wafers woro toru from tho altars aud thrown Into the itroot, tlture to bo trnutnled uiwu StKMWd luiagos woro smashed, tabernacles broken opeu and holy piotnres riddled, To tho aid of police rallied faithful purishiouors anxious to savo their house of worship, but thov wore ovurx)wored tud thrust aside. Then tho torch, the favorite weapon of tho aomuiuue, was applied. As the mobs fled from tho burning ohnrohos the ttremon came and quickly sinothurod tho flumes. Next there was a rush for St. Nlknlns, hut tne police iirevoutod Its dostruotiou.' The hist stand of tho night was mode In tho Eiuiteru railway station, whore tne ponce were re-cuiorood by the Ko pnbllouu guard, who frwiuvittly ohargud the rioturo. The latter mot the on slaughts with knives also fired a few shots. The polioo wore lluully vloUr tons and took 23 prisoners. It was nu ominous uight lu Purls. Crowds throng ed the streets and ovorywhoro there wu a display of military force. There is overy Indication that there will be more trouble and that France faces a sorious crisis cannot bo doubted. Sebastian Fauro led In the original at tack of the anarchist. Ho hooded on assemblage of 1000 mon that gathered early in the day in the Rao la Keoab- Uque, and It was he who urged his tnsuue followers to the first aot ot violence. Whon he found his madddned oohorta beyond his control he mado a cowardly attempt to leave them, bat the polio nabbed him. timolol report show that 800 persons oca in hospitals aud many of them will dio. The police made ISO arrests, and it isuuderstood that many mora will bo taken into onxtody. It is said that Milloroyo, the -Nationalistic leader, will bo arrested. Probable Fata. According to improssions expressed at Itennos, from such an exceptional source a to carry with it unusual pro sumption of truth the sentence of Drey fus is already dooidod npoa. He will be found guilty of disciplinary indlscrutions for which he will be sentenced to five years' lmprisoment. As he has served this term of sentence the practical result will bo that ho will set free and take his position in the army ' as captain on reforme, without pay or emoluments, and any career in the active army will be oloeed to him. Oraat llrltaln and Boers. lORENYO Makqura (Dclagoa Bay), August 18. Government of Sonth Af rica is making strenuous effort to per suade the local Porugueso authorities to permit the passage of arms and am munition. President Krueger has personally wired a reqnost to that effect, stutiug that a modus vivendl with Great Brituin is assured. Two thousand canes of arms are dne to arrive horo tomorrow on tho German steamer Koenig from Ilambnrg Jnly 5. Cape Town, Angnst 18. Military contingents are daily leaving horo and other cities for the Transvaal frontier, and recruiting is actively proceeding. There are a series of signs that blood shed will be precipitated in South Af rica by means of a stroke similar to tho Jamestown raid and by tho same inter ests as that adventurer. Cecil Rhodes is probably personally inactive, but his honchmen are active in anti-Boor mon- There is a building boom in Salt Lako city, Utah. , , A new short railroad line Is projected from Denver to Cripple Creek, Celo. . George Wade, the colored cook of the Australia, who killed William Gillespie May 16, on board the stoamor as It was leaving Honolulu harbor, ploadod guilty to murder in tho second dogroo in tho circuit court in Honolulu. A train was hold np by a lono robber last week noar Folnom, N. M. Shots were exchanged rapidly and the robbor retreated. Ho was captnrad latter and founded to bo badly wounded, Bhip-loodsof supplies ore being sent to Porto Rico to bo distributed among the sufforors of the recent storm. . ' Prince Henry of Prussia, who com. mauds the German: Asiatio squadron, will visit Sou Franolsco, after he loaves China,, It is possible, according to tho samo authority, that he will also gd to Washington to soo President MoKinley, Who has sent him an invitation, A plot 'for the wholesale delivery from the' United States' army guardhouse at Fort SHerldan, was exposed in a sooroh made by the officers of th Fifth artll- lory.' Tbo iron bars of one of the wiiW down were round to have boeri sawed and enough knives, raters and ether weapons to enable the prisoners to make it dospcrato resistance were confiscated, ln Addition a key to the post magazine was found in th possession of one of the prisoner. Shonfe & Sdhermerhorn .. .: The Second-Hand Men Not Booond-luvud in principle, but in tho nmttor of gooda thoy luvvo now und Hooond-hund of all doHoriptioiiB' Hrauoh House Uold lilll 1 West IT IS UNFAIR To send out of town for articles that can be procured at uuoie. THE MERCHANT etpdoUH Uiopftupldof town lo Iniilo with him. And 11 ml tn quit proper KDd right, Imukuho It in u lulr bunlntwi prupuiltluu. IT 18 JUST AS FAIR for mill mon to ripont niorobnntu iml nil hulUlrrH to Imy tbolr Opott, h, Motildlnf , I'twrlng , ItMitlc, and all Mill TroduuU a. Iioino, GRAY & BRADBURY'S lit ii home ItiiHtUutloii. Wby Market Keport. Tho lollowlug arc the prices paid b our merchants this week for farm pro duco. This list will bo ohanged ouch week as tho prices chango: Wheat 471 Oats no Flour 11.40 per 100 lbs Barlo 11.10 " " " Mill Food 00c " " " Potatoes, $1.76" " " Eggs 10 nor dot B itter, 21) per lb Bans,dr 03 " lb Bacon 00 " lb Hams VU ' lb Shoulders 07 " lb utru, 10 " lb Hogs live Mi " lb tightens th load- shorten (GncASE help the team. Save wear and expense. boM orrery wucrs. TANOAMO ON. OO. . This Is Tour OpportaaltVi On reoeipt of ton cents, cash or shu&p. a goaeroua sample will b mailed of the most popular OaUrrh and Hay Paver Cure I civ s uroam uaiini sanicisni to aoaiou- trate the groat morits of the remedy. ELI DIIOTIIKHH, CO Warren St., Now York City. Rev. John Held. Jr. . of On-at Falls, Mont, recommended Ely's Cream Ilalm to me. I can smpbasiKO his slnlcineut, "It is posl tire ou re for catarrh If used as direoUu." Ilev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Proa. Churob, Uolona, Mout. , Elv's Cream Hn!m Is the acknowIedReal euro for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug, i'rloo, ou oonl. rv William's Kidnev Pills f Ho no equal in diseases of thof item and caused troublo with your Kidneys and Bladdor? Have youT pains in tho loins, side, back, groins m and bladder? Havo vou a dabby ap- r under tho eyes? Too frequent do- A slre pass urino ? William's Kidnoy Pills will import new life to the dU- For snlo by U. H. Hasklns, Medford, John H. Stewart, 82 yours of stgo, a widowor, committed Huioido at Lor Angeles recently. Ho uroso qulotly at 5 o'clock and wont to tho bathroom. Thore he turned on the gas and laid down to dio, His sou-ln-luw found him dead a few hours later. Ho had boon dospondout over his failing health fot some time. A sooond OHtlmata of tho almond crop of Contra Costa county places it at 1G( tons, instead of 1)00 the estimate o( somo timo ago. '. W. H. Koulor, a jowolor, oommittod suioido in his rooms at tho Colonial, Stockton, by shooting himself in the hood with a rovolvor while sitting in a rooking ohalr. No oauso for tho aot if known. ' : , ' ' . The Gonzales Water company begun work on Its big irrigation canal Mon day, Work was commonood . oh the ranch 'oi Gonzales Bros, noar the town of Qonzalos. Sixty men and 900 horsoi wero put at work and the ' force will bo groatly, increased as work progresses. Surveyors have boon working for font weeks and have finished the main sur vey. The canal will be 80 feet; wide at the top and IB feet at the bottom. . It will be about sovon miles in length and vfiU '.oarry sufnolont water to: irrigate about 400 acres of laud, , ,. . . , , , r j ,, Contrary to expectation, it has been decided to operate tho Cliino sugar fac tory this BeoHon. The b&mpalgn will Ofu Angnst 21 and last until the mid dle of December. " Owing to drought the crop on tho Ohlno, ranch is almost an entire failure, and. th fotry will depend on shipments from other olacna eased organs, tone up tho system M A and make a now man of you. By mall SO cent per box. m Wiluahs Mro. Co., Props., Clevoland. 0. 1 Log-,1 bUoki t Tub Mail offloo, miuium, iiuii&uu llicm it call lit tluilr store, Side, Medford, Ore PLANING MILL not ptironlia It ! SHERIFFS SALE. A. ). Hamlin, I'lalntirf. vs.' Itoaana Wilson, John A, Uarlllo, aud 1'utci Aiplisle, Do. fniiilitntH Y Vllt'l'IIK ot an eiecutlon laauea oat of J lliu Circuit Court ol lilo Htatc uf Orosou, fur the (Tounly or Jauhson. ou tho U3itd dav of July, A. I). IKW, upen a iuilsnieut duly roadared In aald court n tlio loth day of Juno, A. 1). Iivu, wliii'lt said ludsmviit waadooketeil In ihoolork'e odtoo of nuio court lu tho County uf Jackson, on Hid Wna day uf July, A. I. ttw, In favor oi A. J. Ilautllu, plaintiff, aud asalusl Itoaaua Wilson and John A. Carlllo, dnfnndanta, oou. flrmlns the allechmoot lieu borvtolure, to wlti On thu'JItb day ol May, ISWI, olllalned axalosl Ibv horolneftvr desarllHM uroperty as a flrvl lieu asainat said nrupnrly, for the sum ot four buudrvd uliioty dollars and thirty ous oenta ittw.si, and Inufurthiir uiu of one hundred oilers (II0OOU) attornuy'a firns, and ousts eniounllna: to llltoen dollara (IISW)), and tho costs and ulRUiirMOUicnU of this suit taiml at seventy. Ihiee dollara aud elirhty oenla HU, aud accruing coals, and whereas. It waa ur dored, adjudged and doorecd that tne prrinlsos attnchwl as alwve tudtoalod, and deeorlhod aa follows, bo sold as upon eioouttou, at law: Uovorunienl lot No. i, luseotlun IS, lownahlp as suuih, of range I west or the Wliiamelio Meridian ', alio beginning at a point tl chains and so llnka north of the suuthwoit eoroor aud on the west'llno of douatlon land olalm No. ftl, In township 5 south, uf rauge west of Wil lamette Meridian; thence nurlll II dogrees anil aumlnutes, west l6:uobalna, to the weal, line of lot 9. In section 1.1. In salii township; thenoo north along tho west line ot aald lot No. s te IhojiortbwuBt corner tborool; thenoo east along the north line of aald aeotluu II to noTtbaaal ooroer or said section Hi ihoooe south along lownahlp line to the north line of said olalm N. &1 : thence west along aald norib Una lu norlhwrai corner of said olalm: tbeaea aoutb to beglnalng. eootalnlug; In all H.aa aorea, more or leas, lu J&tikauu County, Oregoni alto all loU 1 and , In block 9S, la the Town ot Modford, In Jaoksou County, OregoB, togeiaer with all tenenioliu and hereditaments and an purteoaneea thereto belonging or la anywise aiperuinlBg. publlo holloa is hereby given thai on Saturday, September o, 1899, At tho hour of f o'elbnk fk. m. r mnA h.h 1. front of the court house In Jacksonville, 6ro goo. 1 will In obedieooo to said eaeeulloB sell all of the right, title and Interest ot the aboto named defendants. Itoaana Wilson aod John A. Carllle, In and to the above described property to aatlsfy aald iudguiekl, attorney's foes, ooata aud disbursements, otc, to Hie blubest and beat bidder, (or lawiul money of tbo United mates. . , . . . ai.bx. Ohms, sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Datod this ad day of August, ism. " SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of iho 8lolo ot Ureaoo. In and for Jaokium County, W.,..Heffu.r...u,l. I8ull11 Ku(,r , l.uolla lleffnor. Dnfendant. Ulvorce. To l.uella lleSuur, tho above named defend ant : YOU are hereby required to appear and an swer the plaintiff's complalnl tiled agalnal you In the abovo enlllled oourt, by Ihmitatday of II") ensuing term of snld court, on, to wlf The lllh day of September, law; and If you fall to answer for waul thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief demanded therein, to wit: For a deoree dissolving the bonds of mstrliuony now existing iHttwoen Dlnlnilir and defendant herein, and for such onftir audfurthiir decree as may to tho oourt appear uqultable lu the promises. This summons Is published In Tn Mgnroiui MA 11.. by order homing dale July a, live, duly made and signed by lion II. K. Ilanna, one of the Judges of the Klrnt Judicial District of Oregon i which order is on Ills with the olerk of aid court, Datod at Medford, Oregon, Ibis July S6, IMo. W. II. i'aiikbh, , I'lalntirra Attornoy, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' iuJi,nl0.'!lc",,t. "ofburg, Orogon, August 17, IHW. Notion Is hereby glvon thai the following named SOltlor has flleil nnllnM nt hla iH,i.iii.r to make final proof In aupport of his claim, and that aald proof will be mode before VV. a 1 Crowcll. oouuty Judge of Jaokson County, Ore gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Hoptetnber 30, OARL niKIIKKflTEDT. Ho nana tb'i following witnesses to' prove his continuous rosldonco upon and aultlTsllon , of said land, vis: H. Von Dor llellon, of Wellen, llerny fooh. -of Central Point, Brnest Hlchuir and John Knglo, of Lake Crook, all of Jaokson County, orogon. I. T. IliuixisB, Iteglster. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ,1'i,T.0'i; Roaour(r. Oregon, August IS, ....... . ..I ' """"y.givuu mm mo roiiowmg named settlor ha Mod noiloo of his Intontion to mnko llnul proof lu support of his claim, and thatsnld proof will bo mado bofore Ous New bury, county olerk of Jaokson County, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Orogon, on September W, iks) 1 ANDRiew nr.inn ao . . n8j-B No. WM. 'or the HH NK)4, Sec 18, T; 111 names tne following wltnnsads Id prove ol sild land, VII! " ouiiiVBiioii rlX"'' !. SE?.?!S'J ?'. Thomas Creek, Jackson County, Oregon. J. T. JlHiunss, Roglslsr, MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS fimr oToreosie wsssnam, rroam. f,"J BS "'' n," of menitRs. tlun." Tdoy aie Lire i,vr"' to girls nt WomHilhoittl, Mdlrig i. raioimfiltoforuanrikndhooyT No known remedy for womaft: Muana oomM a Dleaaure... ajt vmp ig for Bah? by d. H. Haiklrls, Modford. I a 1 rsa