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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1900)
fT" L 0U COUNTY . . t Correspondents JttCkHOIIVlIlt) NttWH. Miko Hmiloy, of Lnko Crook, wits ovor from hi h runuh Tuesday. Frud Furry, of Climax, was on business at the county soat Friday. W. II. Ponlngor, of Tolo, was do ing biiHlaeHM in Jacksonville Satur day. Geo. MoDonouah left for Myrtle Point Friday, where he expects to locate. Ralph Doan wan up from Willow springs Monday on business at the court house. C. D. MoDonald, of Ashland, ac companied by bia wife, waa la Jack sonville Sunday. Vint Cook, one of the proprietor of the Sterling mine, left Tuesday evening for Portland. Mr. and Mra. John Devlin, of Applegate, were visitors at Jackson Tillo during tho wook. Geo. Crabtree, of Gold Hill, was in town this week. Ilia father baa gone to Prlnevltle to live. Fred Poninger left for Tacoma Friday to visit with 1 la mother, who ia roportod to be very ill. Sam'l Cook, of Applegato, a pi oneer of Jackson County, was at the oounty seat during the week. Mr. and Mra. Dan'l Reynold and daughter, of the Moadows, were vis iting In Jacksonville last Friday. II. Woydetnan, who has boon on a visit to hia old home in Ohio for seven or eight months, returned luit week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Grab, of Wagner oreok, for many years resi dents of Jacksonville, are visiting friends here. Miss Anna Koegan, formerly tel egraph operator at Jacksonville, who Las been at St. Paul for the past four or five years, returned home last week. There was a pleasant social gath ering at the Orth residence Friday vening. Quite a number of young people were present and a good time was bad by all. E. U. Borden, of Woodville, waa a visitor at Jacksonville during the week on business relating to the Evans Creek Ditoh Company, of whioh be is superintendent. There will be a base ball game in Jacksonville, Friday, June 1st, be tween tho Jacksonville and Apple- gate nines. It will be a rattling contest and well worth witnessing Dr. Ooo. DoBar, of Jacksonville, was one of the ropresontatives of Jackson County at the meeting or the Southern Oregon Medical So ciety held at Grants Pass, Friday, the Uth. Geo. W. Short, of Gold Hill, has Vdoti sojourning in Jacksonville for several davs. Ho will loavo in short timo for Eldorado, OHf, whoro ho rocs to examine some good mining property. J. C. Whipp, the expert marble alitor, has put up a tine monument over tho grave of the late Henry Ulechor. The monument is hand bo mo and artistiu, and would bo a credit to the skill and taste of any one. T. J. Leiningor, formorly a resi dent of Klamath Palls, was in Jack eonville Sunday on bis way to Sterling mountain, where he is proa peeling a mine which gives promise 01 developing into Bomeiuing yaiu able. T. J. Williams and family, lately of Indiana, who have been in Jaok eonvillo for the past ten days, havo ftaaaaa uonsumpnon is robbed of its terrors by the fact that the best med ical authorities state that it is a curable disease t and one of the happy things about it is, that its victims rarely ever lose hope. You know there are all torts of secret nostrum! advertised to cure consumption. Some make absurd claims. We only say that if taken In time and the laws of health arc properly observed, SCOTT'S EMULSION will heal the inflammation of the throat and lungs, and nourish and strengthen the body so that It can throw off the disease. W have thousands of testi monials where people claim they have been permanently cured of this malady. Joe. and ti.oo, ill druggUu, SCOTT k BOWNB, CtumliU, N.w York. leased tho Kubll residenoe and will locate here for a time Indefinite. Mrs. Kubll will go to Portland to live. ; , Tho Jacksonville nublio school will filoso 'this week for tho summer vacation, Commencement exorcises will he hold In the U. S. hall. Tho graduates are Cora CamoroD, Maud Prim, Ethel FJorey, May Urimos and Goo, Merritt. C. L. Curr, who owns important mining intorests on the head of Jacksou oreok, oamo in Tuosday evening from an extended prospect ing tour, and says be will nave something1 of interest to report to Tun. Mail later. Mrs. Ruohel Fisher, of Baa Fran- claoo, wife of N. Fisher, who was for many years in the merchandise business In Jacksonville, arrived last Friday for a visit with eld -time frionds here. She Is the guest of Miss Mollis Brltt. Mrs. Annie Kaley, of Lincoln, Neb., noe Miss Annie Cameron, ao- oompaniod by her brother, Warren ly. Cameron, who has been attend ing a medical college at Chloago for the past throe years, arrived in Jaoksonvillo Tuesday evening. Otis Krauflo and Tiney Cooper, two Jacksonville boys, left for east of the mountains Tuesday to look for situations. They will stop at Bly. 1 he boys wore well fitted out with saddle horses and camping outfit, and will oainp on the way out. Mrs, Paulino Bilger, of San Fran- oisc, wifo of the late Wm. Bilgor, who used to merchandise at Willow springs when it was a live mining camp, arrived in Jaoksonvillo on Tuesday evening's train for a visit with old mends bore. Ube is tbe guest of her nieoe, Mrs. Theo. Cam eron. The commencement exercises of St. Mary's Aoademy will take place June 15th. This is a fine educa tional institution and deserves, as it is receiving, the most liberal patronage. Tbe exorcises of the academy are always of a high order and truly Interesting. Tbe man agement spares no pains in tbe training of its pupils. Those who attend the commencement will en joy a splendid evening's entertain ment. Hon. Wm. Colvig attended the meeting at Moonville last Saturday whioh was oalled to secure pledges to institute a Workman lodge in Sams Valley. Quite a number went out from the Gold Hill lodge and there were several members of other lodges at the meeting. Fourteen names were procured lor the new oharter whioh insures a flourishing lodge on the nortn side of Rogue river. Sams Valley is a splendid Hold for a lodge, and there is lots of good material there. Past (irand Master Colvig entertained those present with a fine address on the aims, objects and purposes of the order, tho groat good it is accum pushing and the resulting bone f Us to those near and dear to membors fiom association with it. His ster ling address created much enthusi asm, and when the time comes for organization a big lodge may be looked for in Sams Valley. Beagle Items. Mrs. Ollie Masiker is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hibler, of Table Rock. Rov. J. F. Wallace will preach at tho Antioch school houBo noxt Sun day at 11 o'clock a. m. Howard Rodgers is sporting a now Imperial bicycle, purchased of W. J. Freeman, of Central Point. Rev. J. A. Davis moved his family to Gold Hill last week, he having secured a contract of haul ing wood at that place. Road Supervisor Thos. Bailey is making some much nocded im proYomontB on our road, that is known as the Case lane. Wo hoar favorable reports from tho Mountain district school, whioh is u n dor tho ofliciont management ol Miss uiara Ktcliarclson. Miss Minnie Howard was taken suddonly and dangerously ill with inflanmtory rheumatism last wook. Dr. Morrill, of Gold Hill, was called and the patient is convalescent at whs writing. Table Book items. Mrs. S. P. Morine returned from Merlin Sa urday. Riohard Jennings left lost week for a visit with friends in Douglas uounty. Airs. j. u. rendieton spent sev eral days last week with friends in Ashland. E. B. Jennings and A. L. Martin atartod for eastern Oregon Tuesday morning, to be gone about two weeks. . lion. j.. w. merrttt'a sheep are undergoing tho shearing prooess this week: ' Prospects are good for a heavy clip. Rev. Gregory, of Central Point, preached to a good oongregation Sunday, and will be here again on the fourth Sunday. Miss Roberta Rippey, the gonial sohool teacher in the Chaparral dis trict, spent Sunday with her par outs In Central Point. Mrs. E. H. Davis and son, Leslie, have been sufloring wiih la grippe, but are reported as improving. All wish them a speedy recovory. J, C. P. Uold Hilt Items. IIV BPKOTATOR. I. Humison and family Wednesday in Medford. spent Rev. Mathews is holding revival services at Moonville this week. Miss May Kellogg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Stacey, of Sams Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Barneburg made a business trip to Gold Hill Monday. Jos. Ooldsworthy is very low with consumption. He has been bed fast for the past month. J, C. Hall has moved his family from Medford to Gold Hill and they are now domiciled in the Dodge cot tage. Dick Bosse, the boss drummer driver of the valley, has taken a position with Kellogg fe Darling, tbe liverymen. Milo P. Ward, of Portland, and Surveyor J. 8. Howard, of Medford, are spending the week at this place in the interest of the High Line Ditch Company. Landlord Townsend has retired from the management of the Gold Hill hotel and will leave for Port land tbe tirst ol next week to en "" I gage in other business. n n ' Young will take bis place. F. R. Ray, of New York City, the millionaire brother of Dr. C. R. Kay, of this place, will visit Gold Hill the last, of this week. He will come in a special car accompanied by bis associates in business. They contemplate a trip to Crater lake, via Elk o eek, to inspect their min ing property in that locality. Mr. Ray owns and la still purchasing many mining properties in this vi oinity and Elk oreek. Among their holdings here, under the manage ment of Dr. Ray, are tbe Braden and Gold Hill mines which have been strong producers for years. Market Keport. The following are the prices paid by our merchants thin wools (or (arm pro duce. This list will bo changed each week as the prices change: Whoat 47 1 Oats 50 Flour (1.50 por 100 lbs Barley 91.10 ' " " Mill Peed 90o " " " Potatoes SI" " " Eggs 10 per doz B liter, 174 por lb H-Mins, dry, 03 " lb Bicon 10 " lb Hams 15 " lb Shoulders, 09 " lb Ur.1 10 ' lb Hoes live Mi " lb aiaii - You know ill about it. The rush, the worry, the exhaustion. You so about 1th a treat weight resting upon vou. You can't throw off this feeling. You are a slave to your work. Sleep falls, and you are on the verge of nervous exhaustion. wnat is to be done r' Take fcj OTParilia For fifty years it has been lifting up the dis couraged, giving rest to the overworked, and bringing refreshing sleep to the depressed. No other Sarsaparllla approaches It. In age and In cures, " Ayer's" Is "the leader of them all." It was old before other sarsaparlllas were born. tl.M a Mttt. All annMa. Ayer's Pills aid the ac tion of Ayer's Sarsapa rllla. They cure bilious ness. M eta. a lea. ' I hare oted Ayer's medloines for more than 40 years and bare said from the Ten start that yon made the beat medfatnse In the world, I am sura your Sarsaparllla eared my life when I first took It 40 years ago. I am now past 70 and am never without your modlolhes." Fbauk T)mas. f, M.. dan. us, ism. unon, i W A Mm 1 m M W ft. W Arafr V uuim, A 1 m Wrllm lh Hoerfar. Fl m Wyou hare any, oomplalnt whatever nl 1 ana desire the hstt meotcal adrloe yon WM m I can possibly rseelre, writs the doctor WK V I f reefy. You will reeelre a prompt re- I am I Sir, Without eost. Address, I A j " ia, S. 0. ATKB, Lowell, Maasa Ceuaty Commissioners' Court. In the matter of the road petitioned (or by John Kinklo and others; Samuel Mathlos, Samuel Dulflold and John SatlerNold appointed viewers to assess damnum claimed oy 11 J Ormo; report to made May 20, 1900. Monthly reports of county ofllcors, (or tho months of March and April, wore examined and approved. Assessor J O Pendleton notified the oourt that bo had appointed UO Brown deputy assessor. In matter of road petitioned (or by T II ifVedenburg and others; report of viewers and survoyor rood, and road ordered opened according to law. Monthly report o( Emil DeRoboam, Icooper of county hospital, oxamlncd and approvod. In matter of road petitioned (or by H P Bailey and others ; consideration of matter continued to next term of court. Ordered that offlolal advertising (or county be awarded to Horace Mann, aod that bond (or faithful performance Of same be approved. - The oourt counted 81 scalps of wild animals, (or April, entitled to state bounty. Robert Garrett having resigned as one of tbe Judges of election in West Ashland, ordored that E J Farlow be appointed to Oil tho vacancy. Ordered that tbe tax sale certificate hold by S J Day for tbe purchase of lands assessed in tbe name of Jennie Hardy, and which lands did not belong to the said Jonnlo Hardy, be returned to the county cleric, and the purchase price of said lands bo refunded to S J Day out ol the special county fund. John Owens, who was appointed one of tho clerks of election in Pleasant creek precinct, having resigned, ordered that w K Ingledue be appointed to nil tho vacancy. Ordered that a warrant for $25 be drawn on tbe special fund (or stamps for county ofllcors. Ordered that the Postal Telegraph Com piny and the Sunset Telephone company do requestea to remove sua' dry polos along tbe county road be twocn Phoenix and Asbland, so as not to obstruct the public highway or bi- nn . n.lk n 1 . 1 ,.,, J . I. .. V.I 1 ujuio iwvu uu NMU IUHJ,BUUU1D UNMUIQ iumrvilifir id dlrnntAH ti nolnfc nut in said companies tbe poles necessary to be removed. Ordered that J fatterson, supervisor of road district between Talent and Phoenix, where fences encroach upon county road, be directed to notify parties owning said fences to remove them out of tbe county road that the grading ana Improving of tbe same may not be obstructed. BILLS ALLOWED. The following bills were allowed at the May term of the County Commis sioners' Court: Officers' Uric IU31 S7 J II Horton. S days' services at teachers' examination IS 00 N H Clayton, 6 days' serrloea teachers' examination IS 09 D Lion, ooffln Cor Mra A Johnson 10 U0 Home for Unemployed, boaid and care of Oraoe Christie 10 00 Frank Darts, transportation of George Chapman 4 00 Mm J u Whitman, supplies (or Hra Robinson's family 5 00 CJ Morgan. supplieeforRebeoeeMorgaa IS 00 MrsC (Courtney, supplies tor sett aod ramlly S 00 J Nunan, supplies for Mrs Hudson 5 00 o u neinenana, supplies or nrsurosoy ana tarmiy, i 00 6 00 W K Towne, supplies for Jaa Cottle. . . Uutoblson a Lumsden, supplies for tvincaiu family.. 8 00 45J 70 Clroult Coutl expense bill, April term.. 1 K Krford. serrloes sa notarr in Wat' Ous Newbury, cxpressag-e on supplies. . Kiun prcoinci 11 to 14 9U 1 75 S 00 rrana i rue, replacing plow oeam C W Turpln, work on roads Wailaoe Woods, lumber for road dis tricts 2 44 W C Leorer. supplies for road districts.. 1 60 Medford Knqulrcr, printing forcounty. . 7 75 Irwin, Hodtun Co., supplies for re. rders ofhoe II 40 UissB & Hrudbomme. deed record and rcfrlHtratlon supplies 22 oo ju n llHon, Cleaning stove pipe 1 ii Alex Orme, board and washing for pris oners 20 64 J Nunnn. 3 months' allowanca for Con Kane n w J Nunan, supplies for M M Scott 8 80 auppucs ior court nouae ana jail S J C Whlpp, repairing raultdoor 3 SO tioconiers oeputy nire ana expressage on supplies 82 16 J u Smith, lumber for road dlsiriots. ... 14 93 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies 4 AO Gar! T Jones, surrerlna: road 17 20 Hurreyor's assistants la 70 q e LiOomia, suppnus tor flira a t.iiiey and Sarah Van IS 00 J It Wllsoo. work on road plow 6 00 Johu Watklos, repairs on Rogue river lerry sou P L cranflll. suonltes for F M Jordan... 15 00 H J Hloks, lumber for road U 00 W 8 Uroweli, puttlog wood la woodshed, and stamps 8 00 Martin Perry, serrlcesascommlsaloaer.. 12 00 G H Butler, " ' " .. IS 80 Thos Turotn. serrlces on road 18 2o Cost bill, State rs J C Hawthorne.... ... 11 00 The Festive School Girl. From Saturday's Albany Herald. "A woman In the habitat of a school girl In short dresses was In the olty yes terday and last night begging for fnnds to assist hor in completing a course in a business college. As she is a cripple and has to walk with the aid of aorutoh she succeeded In getting together the small sum of about $25 for her day's labor. Sho gavo her name as Lottie Smith, but where she came from no one seemes to be able to tell. "This is tbe eame person, so the of ficers say, who was arrested and tried at Coburg a short time ago for hiring a 11 very rig in that olty and going to Junolion City and leaving the rig. At Corvallis she was known as Tillio Hob' son and olalmed to be a oloso relative to the hero Hobson, of Santiago fame.' The same sohool girl (?) was In Med ford last week and succeeded In Rath erlng many shekels from the purses of our sympathetic townspeople. The Eu gene Guard says she raised 50 In Eu gene. Wheeler & Wilson Leads 'em all. There is not a sewing machine on the market so deservedly popular as Is the Wheeler & Wilson. It has no superiors and its equals are so scattering as never to havo been definitely looated. The Wheeler & Wilson has a rotating shut tle, whioh is a great improvement over the shuttle formerly ia use by lb and now used by other maohlnes. The Wheeler & Wilson Is a machine that sellB upon its merits and so Bure are the manufacturers of these merits Belling the maohines that they are always anx lous to have parties take them on trial. John F. White Is aseat Cor these ma ohlnes In Medlord. Be wants you to oall upon him before you buy, Additional Local Items. Vlo MoCrary, engineer for the Med- (ord-Butte Creek Ditch Company, has been at work this week with a party ol surveyors In the vicinity o( Fish lake. Mr. C. B. Williams, one of the mem bers of the ditch company arrived In Medford Wednesday evening and will go out ovei tho line. The indications aro growing brighter (or this project every day. The Mail firmly believes tho oompany mean business and will build the ditch provided our people meet them hall way. Butter, eggs and chickens we want all you can bring us; cash or trade. H. H. Howard & Co. T. B. Butler and family, of Bedfleld Klamath County, passed through Med ford Saturday by team, en route to Yaquina bay, where they expect to lo cate. They had with them fourteen head of horses which they expect to find sale for. Mr. Butler recently sold bis Klamath County stock ranch of 320 acres to Frank Ross. For sale, two good driving horses; see Schermerhorn at second hand store. J. J. Martin, who waa formerly connected with the Squaw Lake Mining Oompany, in Jackson County, Is now fitting out a mine at Elk City, Idaho, (or Tacoma parties. Wanted, old stoves of all kinds at Schermerhorn 's second hand store, Dr. Coble has invested in Belgian hares and proposes to stock tbe coun try and the markets with this table delicacy. Ail kinds of spring goods at White, Harbaugh & Co's store, Medford. Ned Orser writes from Burke, Tdaho, saying that he baa secured em ployment in a mine at $3.50 per day. See J. R. Wilson for all kinds of Piano machinery. Everybody will vote (or T. W. Johnson (or constable. Ice cream and soda water Wilson's bakery. Orthopedic shoes at White, Har baugh & Co's store, Medford. Cider, ten cents per bottle, at The Boss, Jaoksonvillo. Ladies' pulley bells at White, Har baugh & Co's store, Medford. WaatetJ. 1000 cords of 4-foot wood out and de livered. Wanted teams to haul wood. Steady work. Address, Dr. C. R. Bay, Goid Hill, Oregon. City Property for Sale. One lot situated on Eighth street, at rear of J. R. Wilson's Bhop, which can be bought cheap. Ballding on property. Inquire at Mail office. Cheap Wheat Makes cheap flour. There is no flour made that's better than onr "New Pro cess." We are selling it at $12 per 1000 pounds, 65 cents per sack. A. A. Davis Co., Medford, Oregon. Read and Save Trouble. Th.3 party who toon the goods from our counters last Thursday is known to us ; if the goods are returned immediate ly the matter will be dropped; "a word to tne wise snouia oe sumciem. J. G. Van Dyke ot Co. Notice to Stockholders. Notice Is hereby elven that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of The Medford Bank will be held at the banking house of tbe association, in Medford, Oregon, the 11th day of June 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m. J. LN YAKT, Secretary. Republican Committee Meeting. A meetlncr of the County Republican Executive Committee ia called to meet in Medford on Wednesday, May 16th. By order of H. D. Kubll, (Jhalrman. I. M. MULLER, Secretary. Taken Up. There came Into my enlcosure, eight miles east of Medford, on or about February 10. 1900. one three-year-old steer, branded "JY" on left hip- brand connected, overslope on eaon ear, color, red. Owner will Dlease call, prove property, pay oharges and take Dim away, E. S. Stinson A Bargain for someone. Seven hundred acres of land nearly all tillable two and one-half miles east of Phoenix depot and seven miles from Medford. Good orohard as good wheat land as is In the valley, good corn land, two good houses, good outbuildings, five good springs of water, plenty of fire wood. Will sell oattle, hogs and horses with farm. Will sell reasonable. C. T. Payne. Land For Sale. . I have fifteen acres of land, situated one and one-fourth miles west of Med ford, which I will sell oheap. Eleven aores of the land is planted to fruit trees; three acres In alfalfa, balance is planted in garden. Good seven room, two story house, fine well of water. Everything in splendid oonditlon. Call upon me at residenoe, or inquire of Mrs. E. J. Cole, Medford. W. 1). Clumpner. Land Por Sale. I have for sale, near Medford, the following desortbed tracts of land: 160 aores,. In Sec. 6, Twp. 87, range 1 173 aores, In Seo. 35, Twp. 86, range 1 wesb 820 aores, in Seo. 33, Twp. 85, range 1 west. Address or call upon Mra. Oscar Gauiard, Ashland, Oregon. ajieneatiienSisif County School Notes. I By Supt. O. A. aregory. Myrtilla Black Is again with her favorite soiiool In No. 63. Misses Huffer and Day, in districts) 37 and 47, are pleasing pupils and pa trons by their work. Jacksonville sohool doses this week. Graduation exercises will be held om Friday night at the U. 8. hall. The dlreotors of No. 68 waited for t return of Dottle Day, who had been) spending the winter in the eaet, in order to secure her services for the) spring term of school. Some good recitations were heard re cently in the Eagle Point sohool, both by pupils In the primary grades under Miss Wilson and the advanced grades) in charge of Mr. Haeelton. Leila Anderson and Hattie Eaton ia districts 24 and 10 have pupils who are well advanced in several studies. Tho completion of the eighth grade is not far ahead of some of them. It Is very encouraging to see the In creasing spirit of co-operation between parents, teachers and pupils. Our children are our most precious posses sions and we can well afford to make the school where they receive their education, the center of our united In terests. . Examination questions for those who wish to complete the eighth grade work in public schools under the state coarse of study will be sent to schools which have pupils ready to graduate, upon application to the county superintend ent. The examinations will be held May 25th. The people of Phoenix were out In full force last Friday night to witness the graduation of a class from the eighth grade. Several of the olaas gave orations of more than usual merit and with an excellency of delivery not common with pupils of that grade. Tho younger pnpils, under the skillful man- . agement of Miss Ganiere, presented a number of songs, recitations and drills which added much to the enjoyment d the occasion. It was pleastog to seo the willing assistance' rendered by adult members of the community la the mu sical part of the program. The gradu ates are Nellie Beamea, Bertha Dunlap, William Wilder, Harry Beames, Sun beam Moore, Walter Stsmeliff and LIUlo McTavlah. A. J. Han by and Louis Ganiere have done a good year's work in the Phoenix school.' Among tne Churcues. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The usual services will be held next Suaday at 11 and 7:45 o'clock. Theme for tbe services will ' be "Christian Manliness," and "The Judgment." All are cordially invited. Strangers and visitors in the city are always welcome. You never drank coffee that's bot ter than Hawaiian. SHERIFF'S SALE. A. W. Sturges, Plaintiff, rs. John Broad, Will P. Allen. Wm. Ireland. Joseph L. Llndley, James H. Llndley, Eugene K. Hanna and Wm. W. Cod mao, Defendaata. DY VIRTUE of an exeoutlon Issued out of A J 1 the Circuit Court of the State of Ore iron, for th e county of Jackson, on the 14th day or May. 1900, upon a judgment duly -rendered In said court on the 7th day or May,. 1900, which said judgment was docketed in the olerk's ofBoe of sam uoun in tne uoonty oi jaoaaon on tne vta aayot stay, iwu, in laror or A., w. sturaeav plaintiff, and against John Broad. Will P. Allen. William Ireland. Joseph L. Llndley. Jamea H. Llndley, Eugene K. Hanaa and' Wm. W. Coff man. defendants, for the sum. of .fire hundnwl atxty-seren (S567.00) dollars, and costs amount ing to thlrty-seren and -6O.100 (SJ7.60) dollar, and the further sum of one hundred (aioo.os) dollars, attorney's fees, and;' whereas,- it waa ordered, adjudged aod decreed; that the mort- Kge mentioned in DlalntlfTs complaint herela foreclosed and t!:e -mortgaged premises de scribed therein, to-wtt : An unoirtdedQno-eUtli Interest In and to the foltowtng-deacrlbed Quarts: mining claim, situated la Forest Oreek mining distrlot, J ackson County., Oregon, towlt : Com mencing at the center stake of Rustler mine) ' and running In a northwesterly direotlon 160O feet to a post marked oenter end post; thenea to corner post marked oorher post No. 1; thenoe to corner post marked post 2; thence to corner post marked 3; thence to post 4; whioh said mine ia known as tbe Gold King mine, together with all the dips, spurs, angles, gold, sllrer and all other minerals and metals of erery kind whateoerer and alt of the1 quartz earth and minerals within the said boundaries and run ning a distance for 1500 feet In length and S0O feet on each side of the 'said quartz lead or rein, aud also all of the water rights, prlrllegea and all of the appurtenanoes thereunto belong 'longtng, be sold, In the same nianner as upod execution at law, to satisfy said Judgment, at torney's fees, oosts and accruing costs, pubUo notice is hereby glren that on Saturday, June 16, 1900, At the hour of 2 o'olock p. m. of said day, la front of the oourt house, In the Town of Jack aonrllle, Oregon, I will, In obedience to said exeoutlon, sell all the right, title ' and Interest of the abore named defendants, John Broad, Will P. Allen, William' Ireland, Joseph L. Llndley, James H. Llndley, Eugene K. Hanna and Wm. W. Coffman, In and to the aboro de scribed property to the highest and best bidder for lawful money of the United states. alxx. Ormk, Sheriff of Jaokaon County, Oregoa. Dated this 19th day of Hay.-1900. P L. DAY,. Painter and Paper Hanger. Twenty-five years' experi ence; let me make a bid on your work. , ROOMS IN H ALLEY BLOCK, , an 1 u Medford, Oregod . RoadTHB MatjCi for' the news.