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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1899)
w i .PubllshedlEverr Friday Morning. . i.i J.ao'V' .',' T ' A. S. BUTON. MkN WAS BORN TO HUSTli. He U ot tew days) but quit plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $i.go PER YEAR. ks, tared In the PoatofBoe al alodford, Orogoa v.j i M Snooed-Class Mall Matter. , HsDroBD, Friday, Deo. 1, 1899. verMnfai Ji TO A DCD ' kept o" Bleat lArhK k. a ine Ad Ax ney, M and en Merchant Ex- ktiit, 1MB rrancisoo. uaiuorota, wo ore ops Inula tor adsertlslng oan be aude for It. . .j w ; .i .1 J . i i i i Our Cltsbfeas Lut. Tb Mail and Weekly 8. F. Cull 2 00 .. . " " Examiner 2 85 ' ,t"- l"U" ' Chronicle 2 25 ft '" : ti orcRonlan 2 00 " " Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 " " Sundav Bulletin.. 2 00 " " N. Y. Tribune.... 185 " " Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer. ... -176 NEWS OP THE STATE. : German capitalists are negotiating (or grounds upon which to erect a $600, 000 beet sugar factory at New-burg, In "Yamhill County. Speaking about "accumulating heirs rather than money," the Albany Demo crat tells of a Linn County man who left a small estate to be divided between 200 belra. ' Oonsiderableuneasiness prevails about Dayton from the fact that hog oholera has appeared. Jesse Hutch Ins has lost several hogs from the disease, and other farmers have suffered losses from the same eause.. A peculiar disease Is working sad havoo with the horses north of Browns ville. The Times says that W. O. Washburn lost six valuable animals, . and H. B. Powell two. The horses do not live long after being affected. The .fat land of Yamhill has grown in the same year the second crop of pears,"' strawberries, raspberries and potatoes, but nature has not yet been able to furnish two crops of big, red applee in' the same season. McMtnn yllle Reporter, i. -' " i ': Ira B. KiddK deputy distriot attor ney for Douglas County, has received the appointment of special agent of tho general, (and office to inspect the desert land selections, made by. the states of. Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Wash ington. ; .. .;; ; .. , r : ; While boring for coal on Seufert Bros.' ground, a half a miie above The Dalles, Thursday, the workmen struck an arteetaa well about 100 feet below the surface. The supply of water Is good and It. is thrown about twenty feet In the air. .'. ', , The contractors who are putting in the water works system at Gold Bill have completed laying the pipe and ex pect to have the two-mile ditch which . will take water from Rogue river for running the water wheel, finished in a few da8... i. r- The La Grande beet suar factory has shut down for the season's run. In fiftv days the factory ground 18,000 tons of beets from which was made 8,000,000 pounds of sugar. The pay roll for No vember amounted to $30,000. In the process of converting beets into sugar, over 3000 cords of wood were used. The season's run. is considered by both growers and factory men as a very suc cessful one. In spite of an unfavorable season. In the freeze sometime ago, corn on the college farm was frozen. The corn was not yet matured, having only ad vanced in the process of ripening to about the roasling-ear stage. To test the value of the frozen corn for food purposes, seven hogs were fed on it for " a week. ., .They were weighed before and afterwards, and showed a gain of 42 pounds, or nearly one pound each per day, thus establishing the value of frozen corn1 as a food stuff. Corvallis Times.:.. Rufus Cole, a pioneer of 1852, died at his home, south of Ashland, nar tho state line, last Friday, of pneumonia. " aged 76j years. .-Mr. Cole was well known over Southern Oregon and North ern California, and-by. the traveling public, having btsen proprietor of the stage station hotel on the Siskiyous for many years before the building of the railroad through this country. He has - since kept the hotel at Coles, a new railroad station near the boundary line. He has long been engaged extensively in the stock business, and was possessed - of considerable wealth at the time: of. ( his death.,,! His-widow and one son sur- i vlve him. . . . .,- , . . . : , , I filorious News i TJomes from Dr., D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bot- ties of Electric Bitter has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her groat suffering for years. Terrible Eores would break out on her head and 1 face, and the best doctors oould give no help; but her cure is complete and i her health is excellent." This Bhows what thousands . have proved that flantHU nit,a'la tda Kari hlrwul mini. I fler known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, Bait rheum, uloers, I boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, ;kldneys and ' bowels, expels (f DoiaonB.ihelDs dlcostion. builds ud the T at.ranirt.ti fSnltf KA i.Antn. SnM Kv fihflg. Strang,, druggist. Guaranteed. j;j ' Thorn ara nltnrrofliAi. 334 nnrVt g well stocked with deer in the differ? ent countieB'of .England; and red deer are found in thirty-one.' "t He Fooled the Surireoiif)'. 1 All doctors told Ronlck Hamilton, of nr. ... t..(T r .ti ....jy.-!-.. ia months from rectal fistula, he would U1I UUIODD U WOUIJ UUVI dlllUU VI H U formed; but he cured himself with five 'boxes of Bucklcn's Arnica Bale, the Tjurest pile cure on earth, and tho baet naive In tho world.. 26 cents a box. sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist. Legal blanks at Tub Mail office NEWS OF THE WORLD. ( . ,. .. ;i rAPPBNINGS OF THE PAST MW 1 DAYS FROM ALL WJARTIRS. A Oovarner Threalauad With Death Usrvlahss SuOVir Neverelv 111 Until With llrltleh rurcee Kruger Hut Heaped Uiiole bkiii. I The Paolflo Cwuit Tolophono oompany has 60,830 subsoribors. Arisoua is arranging for a mineral display at the Paris exposition. Japan and South Africa are importing coal from the United States. . Daily 1000 tons of steel plate are usocl lu the manufacture ot steel oar. ' The btuiunu of Colorado railroads Is delayed by a scarcity of stoaiu ooal. . Libby, Montana, Is to have an electric light plant and a system of water works. Ohotean, Montana, fears a ooal short, age because of inluere' strike at Ietu-bridge.'1- ;" i The Ohieago, Bnrllugton & Qnlnoy railroad will extend ita line westward into Wyoming. The Katioual Bottle Manufactures' asaootattou has advauoed the price of bottles 10 per oeut. The Americau Steel A Wire oompany employs 38,000 nieu and averages an output ot 700 tons daily. LoadviUe, Oolo., is weekly shipping 1200 tons siuo ore and concentrators to Galveston, Texas, aud Belgium. Tho Philippine Islands report a profit able investment for American capital in the cultivation of rubber the fious elastloa. Melbourne, Australia, imported 77 tous of wire fence in August, 1899. Of this 409 tons were from the United States, 800 from Germauy, 18 from Eng land. ..- Several ot the largest mines of the Parral distriot, state ot Chihuahua, Mexico, are to be eqniped with electrio light and power plants, t. The machin ery for these improvements has been or dered from the United States. The gross earnings of the Southern Paoifio oompany for July, August and September, 1899, aggregate 116,254,634, an inaraase of 83,646,169 over the some period of 1898. Operating expenses were 18,798,638, An increase of 91,437,- . v,.i. ..r,.;. For several years past, until recently, the price of iron and steel were lower in this country than abroad, and the re-1 suit was a rapid' increase in onr exports of machinery and implements. , Now the situation ia reversed, and it is with difficulty that manufacturers can .hold their trade and make a profit. Vic President Hariscal of Uexioo, in the course of an article entitled "The Mexico of Today," relates that tor 300 years Mexico has prodnoed one-third of all the silver that was mined. The pro duction at present is-more than $60,000, 000 per annum: Mexico expects to sup ply the world with 1100,000,000 silver per annum.; ! ..T.l.i : Embassador Clayton telegraphs from the City of Mexico to Maverick county, Tex., that the Mexican government re fuses extradition of Leonardo . Gon zales, a Mexican citizen, accused of the murder of an American woman at Sanohez on the Texas side some months ago, on the ground of insufficient evi dence. - - Viscount Cromer, the British agent at Carlo has received the following dis patch from General Kitchener at Om durman : " Wingate's forces caught up with the Khalifa's force seven miles southeast of , Godid and attacked it. After a sharp fight he took his position. The Khalifa, who was . surrounded by a bodyguard of Emirs, was killed, and all the principal Emirs were killed or cap tured, except Osman Digna,'- who'- es caped. Tho Dervishes were utterly de feated, their whole camp was taken and thousands surrendered. A large num ber' of women, ohildren and cattle also fell into fhe hands of the Anglo-Egyp-tion forces." " '" William O. Bradley, governor of Ken tucky, recently received a letter threat ening him with assassination. ...... Ellery7 ' P.' ' Ingham, " former " United States district- attorney,' and his law. partner and former assistant, Harvey K. Newittp were 'sentenced by Judge McPherson at Philadelphia; to imprion ment for two years, aud six mouths and to pay a fine .of II and the costs of the trial.- 'Ingham and Newitt were oon Victed of conspiracy and of bribing a secret service operative - in connection with the bogus aevenne stamp counter feiting, of which William Jacobs and William L. Kendig, Lancaster cigar dealers, were the'leaders. - ' ' ' - - . Against tide, wind and a heavy head sea for at least half her course the battle-ship Kentucky mode a record of 16.877 knots an hour recently oh her of ficial speed trial over the government course from -Cape Anu to Boone inland, Mass., and her work showed that she is a little faster than her Bister ship', the Kearsarge, twhich ' recently j'was sent over the some cotum The trial satis fied her builders that site oan justly be rated as' a 17-knot vessel, although her contract calls for only 16 knots. .' Mr. Marcum, the United States consul at Pretoria, has been instructed by cable to impress upon President Krueger that in the view of -this government 'the usages of all oivilized nations sanction the ministrnttou-of a neutral reprasanta tive la the interest of tho.oltisens and captives of one of tho"'parties 'to a war aud- he must -further -iuiiUt upon per forming the sacred duties imposed by all considerations, of humanity. This, is pracuoauy an auuouuoemsnt ei tns in slitteno 'f bur 'gbvernmuntifnpon the! froMtioa of the trout it assiimos to look After t)'6 lntorssts of British citizens In tUs SentU' Afrlr!eoWlt; '' 'yv" -i'.--fr-c'. ', . The secretary ot war spout oyer two hours with the liiMHliUut Mou'dny dls oaslug his annual roxirt, on which re port will be based some of the moat im. porbuit sections of the proslduut'a mes sage to oougrcss.' ' It Is understood that this suction of the iuuhkiiku will be hold open as long as possible awaiting de velopments in the Philippines, which may change the status of tho situation almost uny (lay, ' Tho other seutious of tho uutHsiige are miuiy coiuplotwl, but to finish tho message bufure congress meets w II call for a large amouut of hard work. Owing to this faot it Is probable that tho president will uot be able to go to Nashville to participate lu the welcome horn of tho Tcuiiosm regiment.' ' lu the town of Bowling Green, Ky.," 00 of the 1800 who make op its popula tion are stricken with smallpox. , The Appetite of a tioat Is envied bv all poor dyspentlos whoso stomach and liver aro out of order. All such rhould know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver roinody. glvos a splendid apputitu, sound digestion and a regular bodily It bit that Insures iwrfoot health and great onorgy. Only 23 cent at Chan. Straug's drug store. - The old reliable-The Weekly Oregeotaa Real Estate Transfers. r K Deuel to P II Heed, tola end 10, blk 4, Perk addition to Medlonl 2.W W J rljmele to J M Hurley, 10 sores, tp . n.riw. 7 Rlcberd Beawlrk to Waltor l rowell, J.us acroa, see , Ip r I e l'JJO Kk-htrJ lleswlek to Joe A rowell, lot 'JO, blk SO, Smith addition to Aebland 300 A C lllion to U J Ulcks, Nell creek saw mill plant W) Tlioa lirliuan lo Mrs klarxarot Botwlck, lot a. blk U, 11 It addition to Atlilaud.. CJ John Morris to K D Uuvall, 8J.M) acrei. goo IS, tp 88, rj w N10 Ellen Welle to U W llaneun, 3 uores, tp 10 r !.'..; '. Atlanta Sutchwell to Bray Chnate Land Co, ISO acres, eoo U, tp!, r4o... tNX) 0 Kaymond Salohwoll to same, 160 acres, seoli.tpS9.r4e ItSO Oultorm Ulsen to C W Kabler, ot nw, se4 of-nwi and neV4 ot swt, eeo sec IS, tp SI, r 8 e V Kmma P Hall to Oeo W Isaacs, lot 17, blk 21, Medford leoo Oranrllle W Benwa to J A Craln, 40 acres eeo '."9. tpS9, r 1 e 130 M ix Prmcht to A U Praoht, 2 acres, Ash land I Rllen I Wells to H W Hansen, 2 acrea, d leNo4s.ipS9.rlo wo Fred Peulnser to J J Van Hardeuburg, 181 Macros, tpss, r2w SOW Henry. Wilson to Mrs tosephlne Applrgate lot S, blk ft. Central IVInt 27S Albert Oangwlsch to Wm H Venable. a) feet OR north end or Iota 3 and 4, blk t, Jacksonville . . 500 C i! McClendon to Fertntn Zaua, 30 acres, seeU, tpS&a,r2 w .'...-. lot) R A Nclnon to Peter It Beta, so acres, sec 15, tnSSa, r I w..v.. 800 Fred Hansen Lo Harry nosier, lots 30, 31 and 33, blk K. R R adSltlon to Asbland 300 Rufus 8 Moon to Mary B Coffin, 2467.72 acrea, sees 7, 9end 15, IpiVMe.. 8637 Mary E ColBn tolls, same property Geo N Anderson to Henderson aaab, 1. IS aorea, tp 39, r 1 ........... ...... I Henry Ammerman et al to J D Fountain, ISO aorea, eeo 16, tp 37, r 1 e 1 Anna MoConnvllU et at to Lltslt Mul- hollaed, 20 acres, sec 4. tps.rS w.. 100 W K Jones to Joseph H aherar, 160 acres, seoJ, tpl,re J.- 660 Jos B Sherar to U 8, same properly Mary M Chlldera administrator to Annie Loderlota. blk ip.Medford.. .... 130 Jos Dame to Wilbur Carothers, lots 12, 13, ,14 and 15, blk Q; sl.o lots 17 and 18, blk j 23,andlolallandJ3,blk39.Mnltard... 1 Oeo h Andrews to Jos, Owen, lots, blk.31, Gold Hill...: 20 C w Kabler to U , ny of nwK. sen- of nwK and InaneK ofswi, eecl6, tp 31, . rSe i John Holtoo to the First Spiritual Society ' of Southern Oregon M.80acrethoenlx ; 5 R D Kubll et at to Henry. John and Fred . Oflnnbaeher, a M Interest In a dltoh la r.r Appletrate district 22.1 Albert Perry to Luclan Lowe, H share to 160 acres, sec 26, Ip S7. r 2 w 200 Albert Perry to J J Wilson, H share to 160 acrea, sec 26. tp 37 b. r a w 200 Edwin Curd to Isaacs T Curd. IS Interest to 160 seres, sec 31, tp 32. r 8 e 8X1 Alex rme, sheriff, to John H Devlin, about 3 acres in Ashland, tax deod 12 Reuben E Peyton to J A Swanson, ICO acres, see 22, tp 33. r 2 e 50 State of Oregon to H J Hicks, 320 acres, see 12. tp to. r 1 e U A Smith to M I scanton, MU aorea, seo 16, tp 34, r 4 e 1 J W Merrill, trustee, to las Evans, lots I and 2, blk 10, Central Point 50 Max Muller, trustee, to B Owings, 160 acres, seo 27, tp :t'i. r 4 w 450 1 E Enyart to Hold Hill Development Co, i Interest to a quartz claim 100 M J scranton to US, 96 acres, sec 16, tp St,r4e ... J J Houck to J W Hays, right of way for pipe, Opld Hill , 1 Herman Maltern to O F Reynolds, H In terest In Last Chance mining claim In Wasner creek distriot 1 -Herman Mattern to Russell M Bennett, H Interest In reilean quartz ciatn, same ' district..... 1 O at C R R and U T Co to Sarepta Inlow, . sU of ",'. sec 3, tp 34, r 1 w 214 Max Muller to John Morris, 85.65 acres, , secis, tpra, r-2 w.. ..i.......... 500 Om If Anitrflws In M r, nicks, lots 19 and 20, blk Mi R R addition to Asbland 50 lU'nr l oo i .'.a u fen Lost Yeers. Jaf Figure it' for yourself. Prom the age or fifteen to that of fortv-five a woman gives one-third of her time to the suffering incident to the recurring periodic func tion. Ten years of suffering! And this condition of things is popularly accepted . as nat ural, end endured as a femi nine i disability tor wnlcn there is no help I Is there no help?-- There is help for-every woman and for almoet every woman perfect Dealing in' the use of Dr. Pierce'e' Favorite Prescription. ' It insures, regularity, dries the drains which Weaken women, 'heals inflam mation and.ulceratlon and cures fe male weakness. It is a temperance medicine non-alcoholic and non narcotic. L "- ' 'v '-'.' "1 was so weak I did not have breath to walk across lay room." writes, Miss Isabel Milter, of New Providence. Calloway Co., Ky. n W Ar!ula rwvlrrMt tnnoftM snathe hClB- orrhage would be prolonged and the loss of Wood very excessive. 1 slso hsd spells which the doctor ssld were tainting nts. i mo not gnln strength front one monthly period to anotherj, was very weak and neryous all 1 the time. 'Was conAneditb ray bed for three months snd the doctor toldflie I would never be any better. I lived III this way from six teen years old to twenlfcthree.- 1 .was at last advised by, a.Vind friend to trv Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription, which I did. and be fore I , had talum two bottles of It I coold work alt day. ,1 took To all six bottles of the 'Favorite Prescrltalon and about five vtals of ur. Pierce's .Pellets. - I used no other mcJidnc. I have uevor had a return of this Itounie siuca.'; . '. . . e S ? i AOS OF MAN IM AMERICA. i - A bleat That Has Mesa laketlr DIs- ussd aal tlemetlr HUlealsst. ' The claim of satisfactory evidence of the extreme ntiUitilty of man lu tho valley of the Doluwn.ro river hits lieen soberly dismissed nntl Inteiupurululy rltlk'tili'd until the publlo, both selen title mul gunvnil, have livoomu II red of hearing the subject mentioned) but this Is no valid reason why the truth should not be itseertulned, anys the Pop ular Heletu'O Monthly, If a innu In a paleolithic singe of vulture did exist ou tho Atluutiv svabonrtl of North Amer ica, then we have a baala upon which to build a tangible starling point from which to date a history of human ac tivities on this continent. As It is, we have but un immense array of farts, largely -underrated, and the greater portion sittlly distorted and misleading bucnusv ot the' reckless , theories gut forth with them by their discoverers, ami undoubtedly there never litis been, lu tho whole range of sclentlllv agita tion ot a simple question, ao great a volunio ot reck I ess assertion, Illogical deduction ami disregard of exact alate nicnt. The main question was often wholly lost sight of uml the niithor's solo purpose that of demtniatrntltig somo one else In error. Predetermina tion on the part of many ban been fa tal to the value of their field work. Convinced on theoretical grounds, such are necessarily blinded when on the spot where positive evldencvoccurs. He who does not desire the object searched tor seldom finds It; and Inter In the day pride declines to accede to the Jtial de maods of candor the admission of having reached a wrong conclusion. DECEIT IN A PUNCH BOWL The Clave Rsaoureefalaaea of a Bachelor Qlrl Who Save a Haas Coollat.M The bachelor girl had a house cool ing the other ulght. Tho houife warm ing is so effete that she disdains it, and instead gives frequent and merry house coolings. The house cooling takes place wheuever she moves, snys the Chicngo Times-Herald, and as she moves whenever she gets tired of the wall decorations her parties are one of the standby! of the season. The last one before her . summer flight took place the other evening. It did not differ from the ordinary ex cept that a huge punch bowl, surround ed by a Bacchanalian wreath of grape vines, completed the artistic beauty of the dining table. , Whether the clurcl eup was better than usual or whether it only seemed ao, who can tell? At sny rate, the house cooling was a success, so much so that the next flat neigh bor stayed after the last guest hud fluttered nwiiy, and when the next' flat neighbor stopped to discuss matters it was a sure slgn'that the evening was a red letter one. . "Tell me," suid the hostess, after the portiere had gathered its liagdad folds together, "was it all right? Could you detect It?" The next flat neighbor demanded further explanations. "Why, the punchbowl," whispered the bachelor girl. "If the lynx eyes of my dearest friend did not discover It I could trust my enemy. The punch bowl, with Its llaccliannllan wren til of grapevines, Is only an old washbowl which I borrowed for the occasion. A HANDCUFF ADVENTURE. The Awkward Pradleaiusmt of a Josalar Mall Clerk Who Oot Caasrht la Vas. . A little fun at-the Birmingham pon office led to a remarkable sequel, sa.is the South Wales News. Among the pos tal tickets was a parcel containing a pair of handcuffs, which were being sent from Derby to a manufacturer in Birmingham tojie fitted with a key. The paper covering of the package had, during trnnalt, been badly torn, with the result that wfien the handcuffs reached the Birmingham sorting olllcer they were exposed to view.' . They were un object of curiosity, and presently one of the clerks jocularly clasped one'of the cuffs round the wrist of his left hand. To his '.tiMnay there was no key to unfasten It, u::d I. c there fore went to the central police station. Here a key was found, bnl r.s the olllcer vrus turning Hit broke olT in the cuff. The situation, at first clinical, had now become really serious. The broken key would have to be drilled out or (he hand cuff filed through before the clerk could be released from his unpleasant incum brance. But It was Sunday aud no place of business was open. The clerk therefore returned'to the post office and explained his- plight to bis superin tendent, by whom he was ordered to go tb Derby by the first train tho next morning, explain the whole circum stances to the owner of the handcuffs and apologize; and then return to Birmingham and proceed to the manu facturer and have the handcuff taken off. ' A Plfferenee Oaly la Name, ! We call it ice cream. To the English it is known as cream ice. Just when or where it was Invented is the question many people have tried to solve, in the beginning of tho century It was almost unknown In England, though well known In Naples and Sicily, whero the cream was artfully made into copies of peaches, apples, apricots and such dain ties, much as we have them' to-day mado in molds., r. ... e!.t i'The Bve of Oenlns.' " 1 All'Tnen of genius are said to have eyes clear, slow moving and bright, This Is the eve which indicates mental ability of some kind, It doesn't matter what. i ,..1 . Loeomotlvea la Uss. i One hundred and nine thousand loco motives arc at present running In vnrl' ous countries. ' t 71 1 ' i ;;tii j,;. ;i ut i mviU 'im II Rheumatism A slight indefinite pain sign of Rheumatism. When you feel this warn ing .oign take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for . Pale People and the progress of the disease will be arrested. This remedy acts directly oh the' blood . and nerves and has cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism that have been declared hopeless by physicians. , , , . i See that the full name is' on' every package: Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People Mrs. Marjr lUston, of narrvllle,!lulllren Co.,N.Y. Hhssaysi" ''' "About two years aso I had a savors attack of rheumatism. I suf- i i TOreu acuta nam aim inuob lueonveiilenoa, rhyaloiaus were unanis to oliaok Hi disaase, and I was dlrssilwl to a similar ease, wblolt was cured ur ur, w imams' rina i-iiis ma soma of the pills and the first MHUut.ul Hnnlha. .a ...... Procured euother boa and those Ills for I'ale feupla cured ma." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People eontaln, In a condensed farm, all tha elements necessary to give new Ufa and richness to the blood, and restore shattsred nerves. They ara an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, 81. Vitus' Dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, lbs after-effects of the grip, palpitation of tha heart, pals and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in mala or female. ,, . . . Dr. Williams' Pink rills for I'ale People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, joc. a box or six boxes for fi.jo (they are never sold In bulk or by the loo) by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Bcheuectady, N, Y, ' IT IS UNFAIR ' To send out of town for articles that can be procured st horns. THE MERCHANT 'eaneots all the people of a town to trade with htm. And that Is cults proper and right, because II Is a fair business proposition. IT 18 JUST A8 PAIR BM - 1 SSSBS,,,M 1 .JMSM.MHV for mill men toeipeet merchants snd all builders la buy their Dears, Aash, MettMlnga, Pleating. Kustk, and all Mill rroduota al home. I- ) GRAY & BRADBURY'S Is a home Imatllullon. Why nlalars vs. lilt. seas. . Trouble butwoen tiie United States colored troops al Vort Ringgold, Tea., aud the oitiseua of Rio Grande' City, which adjoins the fort, broke out one night hut weok, and for nearly1 two hoars a bnttlo was waged between tha opposing forces. , Tha soldier ware armed with the Kmg-Jorgonson rlflon, aud the bullets literally riddled tho adobe buildings of the little town. The women and children of the place Had In terror to tho brush, ninny of them sock ing refuge lu Mexico. The nrmud forms of oitlsons, which numbered fully 300 men, poured volley after volley into the gurrlaon buildings, but tholr lire, npuireutlr, was badly dlruotcd in tlto darkness, as uotio ot tho sold lent wore injured. Post Commander Kubottom filially brought a gatling gun into play, and, directing lu Are lu the directing from which tho rolloys of the citizens wero ooming, finally succeeded in quelling tho luttur. One citizen of Hio Grande was wouudod. This is the ouly casually known. Jealousy between the citiamis, who are largely Mexican, and the soldiers caused the attack. , , ' The Canadian Paoifio hag placed an order for 1000 new freight oars. Tnll Your Sister A beautiful complexion Is an Impossi bility without good nuro blood, tho sort that only exists In connection wkh good digestion, n healthy Ilvor snd bowels. Karl's Olovor Hoot Toa acts directly on tho bowels, llvor and kid neys Keeping mom in perfcot health. Price 2T ats. nnd M cts. Sold by Unas. Strang, druggist. - T. Katavnmft. architect in chief of the Imperial Household of Japan, nas oeen in lacoma, on route home. V hi'e in this .country, he lot oon trnots for raaferials and erjuipments to he unedln the oreotion of a grand palace for Iho' Crown; Prince of Japan. Me Bays the materials alone lor me palace will cost fbUU.UUU ' , William's Kidney Pill f ' Has. no equal in dlscaaos, of the I 1 Kidneys ni.d Urinary Organs. Itavok I you neglected your Kldnoys?' Have T 1 you overworked your nervous tyn-S - mwzm nuu cauacu irouoio wiin your a a iviuiiuvs aim ijituiuur iinve you 7 pains In tlio loins', Hide', back,' groins 3 i t.nn.i k . iiui ..4 lllllul W UV IU VIIU UIO- cased orgiins. 'tono up. tho systumj and miiltoa now man of you. Ily mull fiO cents por box. ' m Wilmams Mra. Co.. Prom.. Cleveland. O tot Sulo by O. H. IlaHklns. Modford, Dr. Williams' Indian Tils .nitit.mnn, ,i.Mt i , ..a mi, .., Itllllifllrti nn.l , I I...! II. r. .T. , . i iiih nllays tlts Itohlnnatonco, nots 11 B 11 ,l,illltli,n l.r..u .. llnf. Dr. Wlllliims'Imllniil'lloOlnt. munt l,nnwn.l fn. nilAU I T.l. Init'nf Uio prlviilo isirts, Every !nx Is wnrrantoit. Uy dnwulntrt, by umli (.u ri For sale by G. U, Hauklnu, MoUford, .un uiuiiudii ,iu,uuuuuiiuj nl M poaranco pf,. the lace, especially r r under tho oyos?, Too frequent do--k A sire pitsstiflno? : William's KIdnoy Oil P 1 71 II L U I in the jolnti is tho iirst rur raif i-eopia, aiy sou uuuai box did ma so much sood that Iui.h nff II. U1 llll.in.1 HI n Mf soil bousbl leti aond tbai I two boxta of Dr. Williams' -fink, . . PIA1NING Mill sot patronlie It I " - I! i " The government fisrcris of Colombia aud the rebels engagod In a bloody tat tle at Burasrainanga, on tfovaoiUr 15 and 18. and whaa viahnrv waa HbaIIw claimed by the loyal troops 1000 rebels aaa ueeu kiiiou auu nouo wooouod, while ' tha -vlctut-a oountait mvisn! i,hm1. tired among killed .and wounded. ' The fight began on tho morning of tho ISth and the total force engaged uumbored mom than 10,000. , lAdy Hallahnry, wife of England's foreign minister, is dead at Loudon. Do You Know Consumption is prevonlfcblo? Science has proven that, and also that nuglcot Is suicidal. Tho worst oold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Sold on poaltlvo guarantvo for ovor fifty years. Bold by Chaa. Strang, druggist. SUMMONS. la the circuit Court of the Ruto of Oregon, wlihln nntl for Juknon County, . VBUIUI TTUrMMIUO, I ISIUVIII, PUIl III va. KquUt for - KlornPO WhcUtoiHi, uvfnndsnt ) Dlvoroo. . To Hlnreaoo Whomtono, Dnftmdmiti IN TIIE NAMK OK TIIK HTATK OF OHF gon You nra liuroby rvuulrml toAppftrnnd unwir tho oom plain t or tlia plutnillf nind BKnlnAt you In tho above enlUfcd court -And out, by tlio llrnt day of tho next, tho Decern iKir, A. D., torm of nnld court, to be Imikuii nd huld at the court hiune In tbo Towo of Jftckftottvlllo, County of JrUnon and Bute of Oregon, on Monday, thoelnvctithday of Onoem ber. A. !.. Ihvu, or iudgnjtmlHiul deore will b4 tiken ngilnHt you thnretor. And you nro hereby notified that If you fall to no anawitr auld complaint the pi nt miff will apply to the oourt .for tho rellof dqmandod tnareln, to wit: That tho marriage contract heretofore and now miming boiweon youraelf and plaintiff be annulled, cancelled, dinaolvod and hem for naught; that plaintiff be awarded the oare, ouHtody nnd oontrol of Luvlna Ita to I U.'hMtsitn th. mlnrir nhlM nf nlalnllff ti1 slit fendant, nnd Hucb other further and full relief n nau ha Inaf and mtii Italilja In tliM nHimlans on the ground h of your willful dene rt loo oi plaint (IT foe tbuporlod of one your prior to tha com menee ment of thlt null, ' ThlH nummonH In publlHhod In Tim Mri)KOit Kaxu for nix cOnseoultvo wuokit by order of I be Hon. M. K. II ami it. one or tho ludgon of the Vlrat IikIIahI 'Isali.Int at lha Utsstsa nf Omxtn made and dated at Juoknouvlllo. JdokHOn County, Oregon, tho inth day or Ootobor, A. D., im. NAHIIKOAN & NAHHKOApi. Attorney (i for Hlalntltf. ; Notice of Final Settlement. In tho Couaty Court of tho Hlato nf Orenon for Jaokson County. In the matior of tbo Bstato of Jatnos O. lllrd. soy. Deceased.' ' NOTICK Is horcby alvoo that the administra trix of tho oatata of Jsroos O. Illrdsoy, de ceased, has tiled In tho County Court of Jaokson County, Oregon, her flnal account. In said mst. tor, anu oy onior Ol sum oouri, 'I'uosaay, UQ. eemhorl), I HOT, at 10 o'olooU, a. m.. Is sot for hoarlna thoroof, . . . ' All persons Interostod aro horoby notified to Qppnar and fllo tholr objootlons, if any thoy havo, tn said account on or boforq said date, I'ubllshofl by order of Hon, W. B, OroHolC Judno of said Court, . . .. ' lluted Ootobor 19. IBM. i fannik o. Bntnsir. ' Administratrix of aald Kstato, nm, m, voiviK, Aliornuy.. . .... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land oflloo at nosoburu, Oroiton, Novomborm IHBil, Notice Is Hnroby glvnn that the following named settler hna Hied notion of hur Intontlon to mnko final proof In support of hor olalm, and th.-tt said nrnnr will tin nimlfl linf nrn Hum Mw. bury, oonnty olorU of Juokson County, Orciron, at Jaoksonylllo, Oregon, on Junuary a, lono, VlS! . . , ,, ' . , llllllSUSlr (In Jf. K. No. H7II7, for tht VM 8WW, WU BRli, Hor. S2, T. Il H., If. 1 K. . She iiiiinoii tno fallowing wllneaseli to nrovo her enntlnuous resldunoo upon and cultivation of salil land, viz! Addle ftlieetors, James Mtovonn, Cliarlss Onwalrt and irrnnlt Cinlors, all of Medford, itioHson vounty, uroutm, J. I. UuinorH, Ifogiator.