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OUR COUNTY . . .
TV
I Correspondents I
Katie t'oiut Kaflots, t '
lir . O. UOWMCTT.-
Mrs. Itooora, of Oontrul Point,
was thp guest of MoHdnniuH Thomas
mid Hlnoliilr IuhI wcok. ,
Prod Uruon, grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. I' ry or, arrived from
Hampton, Calif., last Monday..
J. W. Compton, who hat boen In
California for sevoral months, re
turimd to his bom boro last nun
day. Mr. and Mra. Kiohor were in at
tondanoo at oburoli here laat Bun
day. They wera the guust of H. T.
Boveranoe.
A at amount of travel psssus
over the road through our town and
the reault la that our businoss men
re doing well, '
Last week Mr. Hubbs and fam
ily, aooonipanled by two other funi
illea. passed through here en routo
to eastern Oregon. .
Roy Smith bad tbo misfortune (o
lose hit purse, containing about $30,
last Sunday on hie way between
town and bis home.
The Bret of last weolc a party of
migraota passed through here on
their way from Hamuy valloy to
Humboldt County, Calif.
' Mrs. J. W. Hiddlu hue moved to
Medford and hue rented her house
liore in Eagle I'oinl to one of the
engineers of the traction engine.
I'rof. J. Frank Hall, of Barron,
Win., arrived here IbrI Friday and
Is the guest of Rev. "Moomaw. " Ho
In looking for a eituatlon to teach
ohool In this country. . , , ,
Rev. Moomaw will have a chil
dren's meeting on the fourth ' Bun
day, at 11 o'clock, a. m. He ex
pects to have Prof. Hall, of Wisoon
in to give the. children a talk. , .
Court Sneider and Woo. Smith,
rooentlr from Indiana, have looated
In the Bis Butte oountry, the for
mer having purchased a section of
land or the b. V. K. K. Co , and
aoh have taken up a homestead.
Our base ball team are endeavor
ing to make arrangements to have
the Jacksonville team come out
here the latter part of the week and
play a game for $100 on a side. As
the airannements are Incomplete I
am. unable to give date and other
particulars at this writing.
Since Mr. Clngoade has fenced up
the old road and turned It on the
survey we have to pass ofer a very
bad mud hole on tho ruad to Med
ford, and this supervisor ought to
have it repaired as it is not safe for
light rigs and so bad that heavy
loads have great dilllculty in getting
through.
J. W. Lawton and R. H. White
hd, of Medford, two of tho np
pressors of the estate of the late
Win. Slinger, came out laat wonk
and appraised the property he had
in , tbis locality the old Simon
place.' The farm was appraised at
$(5000 and the personal property at
$8000, the above named properly
being partnership property of Ul
rioh, Slinger & Co.
' freezing Weather in July
Would cause eroat discomfort and loss,
but fortunately It 1" aultloin known.
A vast amount o( mlaory Is caused at
tbla season, however, by iinpover
tailed blood! poor appetite and gunoral
debility. These oondlliona may be
remedied by eoi'lclilnat the blood-and
toning the aiomicb with Hood's Sr
aaparilla. Thinmudlclno (0010810 put
now life Into the whole phyaloal sys
torn, limply because of It wonderful
poster to purify, enrich and vitalize the
blood, "create, on appetite and Invlgo;
rate the digestive iiinottotiS. Wead
M you to (ret a bottle and try it - If
you are not fooling Just rjght. It
wilTdb you" more gooS Hian a six
wooks vacation; i It i the boat modi
oiae money can btiyi ,r ', ' I .
I'M l ' i . 1 ; ' ' '
fcmil Mrknberg, fee WQnaqt, wa
killed last week at Santa Ana, while
(Slaking a balloon aaoanaten,., f- ,
It Is probable that a beet sugar fito
torr will bo establlaliod at Newberg,
Or. ' 1 1 1 v . ;:
Hmnllpox Imnbeen dlnoorerod at Jaok
eon. Amndor. comity. Physloiana re-
fort 80 developed oases, all exooptlng
wo of a mild type
'William jWllUaineon, an anletant
eooki -either JiltapM or Jell from tha
IsoroU Df .ihe'JeUetill.e. Xarraoe hotel at
Angelas and was killed.
' Story of a 81ave:
To be hound hand and foot for yotirn
by tho olinlns of dteoaao 1 tho worst
form of Bluvory. Goorire D. WllllumB,
of Manchester, Miuh., tolls how such a
elave was mado free. Ho says: "My
wlfo Iidb boon so holplnBB for five years
Hint nhn oniild not turn over in bod
alone. After uslne two bottloB of Eloo-.
trl? Hlttors, eno is wonuoruuiy iro
pro'vod and ablo to do hor own work."
This niiprome romody for fomulo dlB
eaaos qulokly ourea norvouanosa, Bloop
limannnn. mninncholv. hondaohe, bnok-
ftolio, fuintlns and dizzy spoil. This
mlraola working modiulno Is aQodsond
to weak, elokly, run down pooplo. Every
bottlo guaranteed. Only 50 oenta. ' Sold
by Uhan. Htrang, aruggiBt,
MEXIC()WANTSWNEY
Baa Mlllion-Dollsr Claim Agaiait
'i the United States.
with Ihn Trriiaiirr : AblSa '
br ItlllMKllun IIS
' ' Im Hor I'arnr, , I
VV I tli let n fi-w (lny the Mexican g-or-ernm.'iii,
will cull .upon the. United
Htateh govvriiMii'iit for the return of
nearly $l,Oi:),iii'H In gold, American
ooln, whli'li hint bi'uii held no i pecisl
dnpimit at IviiHt thut In tlw aupponl
lion in the -treasury vaults for 30
yeure, niiyn VVniihliigton Bpeolul cor
rmpoudvul tu the Hi, l.oulnGlolie-IJeui-ocrut.
1'IiIh inniicy una Kent here with ulhi-r
MuounU t iy (iliiiiiiniigiilimt Meilco,
where mii-h "lalin were properly ndju
diuuted. '.'lit' nloiy In coiiiieittlon wljh
the amount to bo returned l Interfiling-
Under the treaty of a mixed coin
uiUaloii, ue It wux knotvn, wan appoint
ed by our gnvcriiiiii'iit nnd Mexico to
regulate m'comit lieiwi-eu the two re
publluit, 'J'wo of tint vlulum agnliiat
Mexico, for m-lxi'd mil ion prlnclplilly,
were thoae of I. it Alirit Mining coiiiiiiny
mid lli'iijiiiiiln Well, niiioiiiilliig to IS'ai,
000 anil fl. D.iJilO, renpfctlvly. The
inlxinl ooiiinl:u4on hud npiilH uwHnU In
theae en.' i, ' lint the Mexiemi govern,
ment Nolfcli'ed lien. J. K, 1 'Slaughter,
then a cion'i ilrriit4) coiiiiniiiiiler on the
Itlo Oranilf, ti look nfler the cluima,
which heilld nfler therlvll v. nr.
On Ihe repreaeutiillon of Gen.
Hlutighter rongreaa refiiKed to permit
payment of ih" money to the claim
linla.. The mniter rume up ngnln in
the next congreM, nnd in hi-viTitl hoc
ceediug 0()liKrctn, nnd dually Ihe Inal
congn-M pitaacd nn net inilniiltiiiig the
clnlina to the court of i-liilma. In an
elnbornU) deelnlou (lint tribunal de
cided ngiilnat Ihe clniiimnta. An np
pent wan mnde to the aiipreme court of
tho United Htnlea, mid Hint tribunal af
firmed the,declaion of the court from
which appeal w had, ,'"?.
The eluliuunM, afternoine time, went
to the supreme court nnd made a mo
tion' for a new trlnl; I)Ht Mondny the
motion wan 'den led. Ily tbla act of the
aupreme court the Mexican govern
ment will receive the money, without
latereat, which han been held here in
truat alnce 187S.
Oeo. Slaughter lately had a confer
ence with the Mexican mlnialer, and
It ia undcralood that the Utter in
formed hia government that the money
was aubject to Mexico', order. One of
tha aloriea-la to the effect that the
money ban been boxed up in the vnulta
of the treaaury nil theae-yeara. Hut the
treaaury olllclaU deny Ihla. They do
not deny that Mexico may have rlnlin
upon the government for the amount '
atated, but they any positively Hint the
amount named, nor any other amount,
ia boxed up In their vnulta, nnd when
the Mexican iniiilater linen up bin cart
In front of the trenmiry building for
the purpoae of geiting the trraaure he
will And nothing with which to make a
lond, -' '.' - - ' " "
According to (ien. Slnughter'a mate
ment, the clniiimnta In theae cnaea'put
up the blggeat liliiff on the congreaa of
thi country thnt baa been mnde in
many yenra. Although overy commit
tec'before which they appeared , de
oided nilveraely, they came again and
again, every time with a powerful
lobby, and when the aenate (Inn Ily
panned on the report only five votca
were found in Itn favor, while In the
hoiine the defeat wna ao atrong thnt
the ayea and noea were not called for.
The testimony taken liefore the vari
ous committees makes 90,000 pages of
printed matter.
Gen. Slaughter, who has had charge
of the case for Mexico, la 71 years old.
He ia a nephew of Mra. Dolly Mndison.
and when he wna visiting her In Wash
ington,, as a youngster, only 19 yeara
of age, aha presented him to Prealdqnt
Pollc, who gave him a commission ok
lieutenant In the regular army, lie
was "one of four to receive auoh an ap
pointment from civil life. When the
alvll war occurred; he was in charge of
fioi or government, stores, ammuni-,
Ion and guns,' at Krtgle Paaa, Tex. The
itnte- of Texas, after pausing the net
of secession, demanded the property at
ESgle' I'sss. .Slaughter refused to sur
render lt,i and ; managed,- by adroit
measures, to get the property on bonrd
S transport, and I'f reached' a place of
safety In eplteof efforts! th-onfed-era.ey.to
enpture U. SInughtcr. then,
sent hU rrslgnatlbn to thla igovrrn
ment. Slid' wrote lit connection with-it
that, while he ' Wna opposed-to acces
sion, his people hnd taken the step, and
he would Htiind by them. He enlisted
In the 'confederate service and became
a brigadier general, After tho war he
went to Mexico nnd wtis engaged by the
afcxlcnii government 'as a' civil en
glneer.f Wbllu so pngagcd.he met flen.
Shelby, of Missouri, whom he hnd pre
viously known, nnd gave him a con
trnct of hnulingtles for a Mexican rail
way.. Oen. Slaughter, was also a friend
of former OovThphins C.tllcynoids, of
Missouri, whose legal ndvico wns fol
lowed by (Ion; Slnugliter In his litiga
tions for the Mexioan government.
11 Gen.1 Slaughter la now again In the
eervloo of .the gnvcrninept a an en
gineer, with hendqunrtors at New Or-Icana.-niid
in tho territory in which he
Is engaged Is Englc Pass, where he de
fended the property of the' United
States at the beginning of tho civil war.
Bianiarak's Iron Nerve
Wna tho result of bis splondld henltb.
Indomitable will and ..tromondous
onorgy are not found 'where stomach,
liver, kldnoys nnd bowole are out of
ot'dor. If you want thoso qUallttoa and
tho biicoobb thoy bring, uso Dr. King's
Now T.IM Pllln. Thnv dnvnlon ovorv
power of brnln and body. Only 25o at
Ulius. Strangv drug storo,
mm OF THE W pEt),
.,;''.'-''-ill 1 ' t mmm ' .., I'lt.,
MafffNINC OF TH PMT MIW
' DAY FROM ALL QUaAtIM.
TrsepaAra ! I.ssve OtlSn, aaS Sllltians
It'Julee Noorlii4 Vfarraa Kavp Sbt
to llasth lr a Oawbojr A nlm
Arraa'ed for Mnrilnr.
Many deaths ooourred in Ohloago
Week owing to exoeaatve heat. ,
The -First cavalry is to be seot to Ihe
PhlNptiaea to ralleva on of the valan
leer regime aow tkats,,..
Ito ti new stated Uwt (ally 1,000,000
eople wlU perish owta to Ia41a
llUlsJSl' J.1 '-!l'll -' -J-'l- ' I-1 ' '
Thaee eeataaaats ot Valtet Wasas la
laatrf h Ua withwam
(rem Qaba. ' ,
A Isesflht tawia as fassii iiHi.' Ta
oilu4 ws a tm -fttk ssa,taia.n
fcoOBaalooaol OH. to .UsM '
tha ear to teak ai tha, ott, task A,
r-lnally the Uadi Die(ls4 killing aeveai
men,, als balna blown to atotaa-i Two
othars are ao badly tajured that they
willdie,,, ,; ,,,,, (, ,
A cartridge fired at close range by a
small negro boy into a large collection
of flreworka of a hifhly oaploslv ohar
aotor at Pbiladalpkla, cost the live of
four oblldren, aad the probable ' death
of three others and aevera baraa and
laoeraMons to 10 other persona, enly
two of whom were adnlta.
A fight between two oattle men, An
tonio Boae aad Joae Vasqaea, oooorred
at Ban Pedro, Aria., in which both were
killed. The men fought with six
shooters. They quarreled over a eattla
brand. The affair Is serious owlug to
a bad fneling whloh haa arisen between
the cowboys employed by the dead ran
chers. The feeling is bittor, and they
are carrying on the quarrel over tha
brand. ,
Professor 0. E. Eastman, an instruc
tor of Harvard university at Cam
bridge,' Mass., wa arrested laat week
oharoed with m ordering hie brother-la-
law, R. H. U routs, Jr. The death of
Orogan ooourred la the rear of the
family realileuoe In a aeoluded spot well
situated for a ettl, The: polls found
five pistols there. ' Eaatman aayi that
whit he was esaMauaing one of the
weapons : it ; went off sod dsn tally,
woondlag Orogan, whs fell aad thea
Bred three shots at Hatrraaa, ea ot
them woeladiBf him slightly, tjrofaa
died in til minutes.
The statate at Cteaeral the Ifarqali
de Lafayette," the ' gift of - Amerioan
sohool oblldren to Frasoe, was nnveUetl
at Paris Wedneaday before as assets
blaff of repreaentativs oltiaena of bath
Interested nations. .
The past week's toontlag in Lusoa
reaalted in 11 Amerioaai being killed
and 16 wounded. One hnndred aad
tiaty ruiplnos were killed daring tha
week and eight Aoerloana Who bad
been prisoners la the hand of Ih rebels
wen surrendered aaad 100 risVsi were
turned over to the United Stat of
oial. The enemv ambushed a wagon
train between Indang and Naio. Tha
Third Infantry loat nine men while on
an expedition to punish, the Ladron
in the delta of the Rio Urando. In the
Antigua provlno of Panay a running
fight of three hoars duration resulted
in the killing or wounding of 70 of tha
enemy. There were no casualties
among the Americana. The insurgents
are slowly accepting the amnesty pro
visions. Iu tome lnatanoe the Ameri
cans are suspending operation in order
to give the robela an opportunity to talis
advantage of the deoree.
"More tbau two and a half million
dollars' damage baa already been don
and a number of person have been
severely burned by a Are that started in
the-work of the Standard Oil oompany
at Constable Hook, Bayonne, K. J.
Twenty-three large tanks, 15 Union
Tank line oars, the Crude Oil refinery,
the compound sweating plant, a Hun
garian tenement and a aaloon have
been utterly destroyed, and the contents
of M huge oil taaha la still burning in a
soa of flame ooveriag ever a hundred
or. 5
Wamn Barp, tha rotwgeat of the
fear Barp brothers, .whose, names ,30
years afo wet ayaaaj lies with fas
sp imsii von saai
liana faf ri ."daad
rwaaasaw y-wssraars) j WW
i o at WllloojL A. X.
tuHMifk kiaSTn a
fighting on the
with hi boot
B was shot BBroasmt
ealooa by Cowboy Jcaaar aVtt, and
died, almost lestmtty, Sh ahootiag
oooumd early U taa mortund flw
out of a feud Ihajla4 txWM between
the two men eve atao tL bloody fights
between the Earps and Artaona oattle
rustlers about Tombstone in the early
eighties. -The
ordera reoently issued fov the re
moval of a large number of troop from
Cuba hav beta gladly wetoomed by the
Cubans, and Oeneral Wood 1 in receipt
of many letter from varloua man lot
palitio offering thanks, tor, , what they
oall hU dlanoeition to tenet the Qabans,
and deolarinc that Ih anttt ialaad-la
In a state of aheeWt tranquility. The
Tenth infautryi r it,.v.wllwMi( win
lave the-4Siaia esossiyjwrsttne ae
ptt-tar of Uwre4rlnwilKnWMndr. or
ders to prooeed home. " .
' i A 'oable from-'-OoMtaaHnOple says
that the parte has promised an answer
to the-note.1 of' the0 Amerioan Charge
d'affaire, Mr. Ort scorn, In regard to
the Amerioan daimsagafoat fnrkey by
June SO. It has not reTosort to rooog-
nlae ehe olnlms, but ts temporising. ' It
ia believed that progress has been made,
and that .the only dtffloultf in the way
of iiettleiueut ia that the porte is affrnid
that the example of the United. States
will bo followed by other powers.
i Tho aohoonor yacht Idler was lost in a
torlrlflo atorin 10 tulles off Olovolnud,
Friday, with six persona, all members
of tho family of Juraei Oorrlgitn, a
Wealthy shipowner,. -t iSi , ; . . y ,.
ninljg LtcgMu. . ' 1
, Wm MaySald located Jane 20, S Quarts elslm
In Hiiadows district.
'I'lim llnrr loll looatel iune HI, water right In
Htcamlxml dlattlel.
. U llyrtn sod others locsted June 1, a placer
claim of 0 acrea In Hlesmtmat dlatiiet.
Uavld t'irncn located JuneZS, 2 water rlsbts,
HU Inches oach, lu Klk errok dlstrliH.
H O'Ni-ll loomed Junv !f7, s qusrlz elsfm la
ApijIouuio district.
w II Millar snd others located luno 2S, a
quurtx olslin In Knots erenk dlatrlet.
Wlllurd HoiikIiUiu located July 3, placer
claim of 20 acrea In Minimi dlatrlnt.
J It o Thompaoo located June 10, a qusrtz
claim In I'leaasnt creek district.
Orln 'naDipaon"lacated June 19, 1 (juartz
olaima In 1'leaaant creek district,
Walter Tbompaon locuted June 10, a quartz
olaltu In Plesasnt creek dlatrlot.
lonls Antono ot si located June 'it, qusrtz
claim hi Pleasant oreek district.
0 K Wlkstrome loested June lb, a quartz
olslm In Pleasant creek district.
A A Ifydw loosled June2S, s placer claim of
Hi acres Id Steamboat district.
7. O Hyde located June 26, a water rlKht of
700 Inobea In Nino Mile creek district.
Orto .Tbosopaoa looated June 25, quarts
claim In Pleasant oreak district.
W II Oden locsted June 26, a quartz claim In
Pleaaant oreek dlatrlot.
Ixuis Astooe located June 28, a quartz claim
in Pleasant oreek dlatrlot.
Deafness Cannot Be Oared
Ily local applications as Uiey cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure deafneaa, and that la by constitu
tional remedies Deafness Iscsused by an In
flamed condition' of the mucous lining of the
Kuatnohtan.tube. Wbea this tube Is Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear.
Ink, aaU wbea It Is eatlrely oloMea, desfnoss Is
the reault, snd unless theloflnmmatlon can be
takoa out sad this tube restored to Ita normal
condition; hesiin-f will be destroyed forever;
nine osmjb out of ten sre esuaed by estsrrh,
vrblt-b Is notblasr bofan Inflsmed condition of
the mucous surfsces.
, Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any
oase of desfaesstcaused bv catarrh! that oaa-
oot be oured by HsU's Catarrh Cure. Bead for
cirouiars, free.
r. J, HIKET C CO., Toledo, u.
Hold by druBKiats', 76o.
Ilsil's Kamliy Pills ars the best.
Probata Court.
In the matter at the estate of rerdlnnnd Al
brl-fbt'.flnol report of BenJ Uaymondfefeoulor
fa estate of J G (iroaaman: flratand final ac
count of H M Crow en, administrator, approved
s,iff uln.lnlHl,mi,prilu,h.n,bri ' ' -
In the estate of Jos Oslnes: on motion of sd
mlalstrator Geo Dsvla. I L Hamilton and Wm
Jacbaon were appointed apprslaera; Inventory
and appralieroenl showing property valued at
aiSOMuj oertsla deaoiibed personsiproperty to
ine vaiuu m fizz.-iu woa aei apart lor ue uae or
the widow, together wttb S30O for the support of
ine laniiiy.
Is the matter of the estate or John Cromsrt
W U Cotton anDolnted admtnlatralAr with bonda
fixed at 11000.
in tbe estate of Emma is Evans; order eon
finning sale of renl estate.
In tbe matter of Ihe laat will and b-atament
of Wm Hllnger; order admitting will to probate,
and appointing Kliza J Hllnger exeoutrlx and
J K Enysrt executor of eatd estate, and R H
w c ttenesa, at r tianisy ana i w xAwioa ap
pralaera of property.
In the estate of John F! Shepherd; Inventory
and uDOraUoment ahowlnar nrotierty valued at
B.12.40.
In the satate or oeo Hlnea; Pauline Hinea
appointed administratrix with bonds fixed at
la estate'of Thos O Resmes; order admitting
will to probate and appointing E R and A 8
fteames sxeoutors, and Laolnd Rcames ex
ecutrix of said estate aad testamentary guard
ians of the state of minor hslrs without bonds.
la the estate of J W Bloom; eapplement to
final report, ebowlag moaey paid to relativea
and aJIbualnass of estate settled! order dis
charging J A Jsffrey, administrator.
In eatate of O Korewakl ; executrix ordered
to submit ameaded report on or before the 20th
day ot July, 1900, and clerk directed to aotlfy
aaid exeoutrlx of this order.
Real Estate Transfers.
School dlatrlot No 6 to J L Featon, 8600
sq It. tp J s, r 1 e 400
Uaule x Camps and husband to Geo Ir
win, 10 acres, tp St s. r 1 e 1
T B Qoodpsatars et al to Viola Carey,
ISO acres, see 2s, tp SSs, rs w.... 400
UStoOACBRCo, SUMS acres, sees 21
23, 15, S, M, tps 30, 20, 24, 20, 17, rs 1, 4, 6,
7, e, grant lands
Jaoob wasner aad wife Ui O a Butler et
al .10 or an acres In Aabland 100
Joan it ana nary j tteimon to a nut
ter et al, lots 1 and 2, blk 2, Ashland. . . 6
A L Milla, trustee, to L Garllnger and '
wife, eo.lfaere, sees, tp40 s, r 1 e 250
L Uarllnger and wife tolls, same land
Saphronia Hays and hushpnd to John '
HuraDhrev. loUlSand 14. blk 27. Oold
Hill 100
L F Pate to A J T Smith, lot 10, blk 70,
Medford 50
F E Dode to Fannie K Holier, Iota so
and 61, anU part of lot 62. Pracht'a ad
dition to Aalllund l.'O
E a. Foi and wife to O W Fox. lola 1 and
2. blk O. K A addition to Ashland . . 175
Nellie Dodge to C Vroman, lots 1 aad 2,
blk 26, Uold Hill 800
Mary C Hill to E D BrlKgs, S29 acres,
Ashland 400
John Harney and wife to Sapbrona Hays
lots IS and 14, blk 27, Gold Hill IoO
Pal Donesan and wire to Jas J Doneaan
land In sees is. M, lpS5, 5, rsl,2, w.... 60
M H Fordney to U W Stephenson, a In
terest in M.SS oarea. ezcentlna atrlD off -
east end 1800
Susan Dodge to Nettle Dodge, lot 17, blk
2k, (Mid All! SO
Oregon Tranaoontinentol Go to Jessie
- Dodge, same lots as sbove . . , S5
w A inner, aaministraior or estate oi
Toblss Miller, to Eva tt Newton. 10
acres, sec 8. tp .14 s, r J w 400
Oeo H Andrews and wife to Ben! Senaev
lota , 7, blk R, R R addition. Ashland.. 112
Chas K Bayard and wlte to Q N Rugg,
acres, tp S s, r 1 460
Mary A Pryce et al to Nottte Dodge, lot
16. blk 14, Oold Hill 100
Esther Luce and husband to Ella F
Perry, land In Medford M0
Wallace Woods and wife to O H Wiley,
lots 16, 16, 17, 18, blk 64, Medford 700
BenJ Sensey and wit to Luke MeQInnls,
lots 6 and 7. blk 1.RR addition. Ash
land....... ,.' 800
Bennett Million and wile to J T Minion,
140 acres, near Ashland 1
J T Million to Bennett Million and wife.
' some laad aaabovejj.,.. 1
T E Fottenger to O R Llndley, lot 2, blk
, 28, Medford ..:...'... ...' 45
v, - "IS IT BIGHT
For an Editor to Kecommed Pat-
i . ent Medicines? -
Prom Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has tho right to
Dubliolv reaommend anv oi tne various
proprietary mediolnes whloh flood the
mar not, yot as a preventive oi sunerinp;
we feci it a ditty to eay a good word for
(JbamDoriain's uonc. unoiera ana lit-
arrhoea Remedy. We have known and
usod this medlotne in our family for
twonty years and have always found it
roiiuDio. in many oases a aose ot tnts
remedy would save hours of sufferlne
while a physician is awaited. We do
not beliovo In denendine IniDlloitly on
any medicine for a cure, but we do bo
llovo that if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand
and administered at the Inception of an
attack much sufferlne mtsrht be avoided
and In vory many oabob the presonoe of
a physlolan would not be requirod. At
leant this hB been our experience dur
ing the past twenty years. For sale by
Uhrts. Strang, druggist.
! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
usuu uiiiuo ci nunvuuiKt vavbwhi tuau i irw
Notice is hereby glvuu thai the following
named settlor hns filed notice of his Intention
to makn flmil nroof In sunnorL of hla olktm. and
T Jt .M. al TnMWwaa ftaaM. Una fW tOlUt
thatauid proof will be mado bofore Gua New-
nury, eouniy cierK or jaoKson uouniy, uroRon,
at, jacKSonvuie, urogon, on tiuiy ii, iwu, viz;
. . . MARLIN E. MERLE,
i un uih n c.t nui vuo, lur tuu Muyn iiciia, np
HKU. Rnn. 14. T. M R. 3 U.
; Ho nnmett the following witnesses to prove
ins oonimuous resiaenoe upon ana ouiiivanon
oi aaia isna. vir,;
n. P. KilmondHon. R. L. Parker. W. L.
Bdmondnon and J, I. Pat ton, all of Big Butte.
jRCKaon uouniy, uregon.
. - J,T,BRiDaE8,Rogfster.
A Kpldesste ef-Ptarrl
Hr. A- Sanders, wrltiog from Cocoa
nut Grove', Fit.', says there has been
?ilite an opldomio of diarrhoea ; there.'
ie bad a aevoro attack and wae oured
by four dose of Chamburlaln'a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says he also recommended It to other
and they -suy it ia the beat mudloke
tbey ever used. , For eale by Ctius.
Strang, druggist. '
All About Pence Poet.
Konoa Manroao Maii,:-8o many farmer
friends apeak to me about tbe Irritating decay
of fence posts that I venture, through your col
umns, to tell you bow It esn be avoided. Cost
ing with earbollnsum svensrlus, tbe Oermnn
vaa preserver, will absolutely arrest- decay
from soli, climate sod vermin. It hardens tbe
fence posts, hop poles, house supports or other
wooden fixtures treated and adds' mnnjr years
to their usefulness. I have saved Urn,, work
and money by using this compound and .think
no thrifty farmer should be without It. t see
from articles published In tbe Oregon isa that
tbey are employing' oerbollneum avenartus In
Portland for paying blocks, tbe Madison street
bridge Umbers, etc., with excellent result.
What It accomplishes for city folks on a large
scale, it will certainly accomplish for country
people on a small seals when used fordomestlo
purposes. No expert knowledge is required In
using It,, I have applied It with a brush tbe
same as I would paint; or la treating fence
poets or hop poles simply dipped them la aeari
ballneum avcnarlus bath, I have yet te record
an unsuccessful trial ot tbls preparation,, and
oan eordlaUy recommend It as a sure, preserver
of wood for whatever purpose used. '
CerMllneum avensrlus not only saves time
and. money by lu preservative qualities, but
It economic merits sre nugumantcd by the low
price at which It Is sold In this territory. If
others reap tbe benefit of my experience this
letter will net be wasted, but prove aa absolute
benefaction to our farming community. , ..
understand tbls compound caa be procured
at D. H. Miller's Medford. Oregon.- I bought
mine direct from Fisher, Thorsea A; Co., at
Portland, Oregon, who represent . the German
monufscturers. ... "
V ROORESSIT FARMER.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
. . : a . -
TlY VIRTUE of an Axeoutlon Linuftd out of
i tbe honorable Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for tbe County of Jackson, on a Jud
vent rendered In said Circuit Court on the 7th
day of May. 1000, whereli defeodant George J,
ncbetn recovereq a joagiDDni Bgainsi me uc
fendant, T. i. Monroe, for the Bum of thirteen
hundred Uiirtyflve 44-100 I123&.44) dollars, to
gether with the farther aum of two hundred
rony iw)uv) aoiiarn aa aiioroeys leea tnerein,
and tbe coita and diiburrtements In tbla suit
taxed at ten (110.00) dollars, and- tbe plaintiff,
J. I At kin, recovered n Judgment against de
fendant. F. J. Monroe, doing bunlneas aa
Monroe Hornn, and the Monroe Morgan
Syndicate, for the farther aum of twenty-nine
thousand (t39,000rn dollars, together with Inter
est thereon al the rate of 6 oer cent ner annum
irom Ham aaie umu pata, iogeeT wun vae
larxner iam or niiy-six (j.uuj aoitars oosut
ana aiaoursemenu. ot ana unaer ue cummina
of said exeoutlon to satisfy the abore mec-
iionea laasimenifl ana mccruinK anu x nare
levied upon and will sell in the manner pro
Tided by law, at tbe court house door la the
i own or jacKsonTuiei irounty oi jaciuon, iiue
Saturday, July ai, 1900
At 2 o'clock d. m.atbe following described prop
erty, wna ail appurtenances inoreunto peiong-
inir. io-wil :
One eenaln water ditch or canal known as
the old Grand Applegate water ditch, and
Annlearate Water Comoanv's ditch, described
as follbwa: Betrinninar at the head of said
ditch or canal, at a pout m section 10, town
ship 41 south, raage 4 west of W. M and at or
near tbe confluence of Carbury Fork with the
Big Applegate river, thence following the con
structed ditch or oanal along the eon tour of the
oountry in a norm easterly direction and down
satd Applegate river for a distance of about 5
and 8-10 miles to the lower end of tbe said ditch
ui uajuw, suu uiiwuku ccvtiuu aw. tt auu 0, vunu-
ship 41 south of range 4 west of W. M., and sec
tion h iv, ao ana o, in wwnsaip w aouia oi nngo
wci oi w. h., ana seoiions iv ana su oi iown
shin 40 south of rantre 8 west of W. M.. -to i
point In section 19, of township 40 south of
range 3 west, together with a water right call
ing lor euuu incaes oi tne nrsi waiere oi iqo oig
ADDlesate rlrer.
Also the south half of the southeast quarter
of the southeast quarter, tbe watt half ot the
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, tbe
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the
southeast quarter of the" northwest quarter of
the southeast quarter, the west quarter ot tbe
norineaat quarter oi ine sourness quanor, we
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
the southeast quarter of section 7, In township
40 south of range 3, west of the W. M., contain
ioir 110 aentR.
Also tha west half of the northeast Quarter of
tbe northwest quarter ot section 3, township 41.
sou in, range west oi . at., lofteuicr wna mo
sawmill, lumber and milling machinery, tools
vnrt ImaJAnMnU thron. -
Also all that part of the Hope mining claim
which Ilea on the west side or said Applegate
river, said Hone mini air claim being recorded
at page 386 of volume 7 of the Mining Records
for Jackson County, Oregon.
Also all that pari of the Little Six mining
claim whloh lies on tbe west side of the Apple
gate river, said Little Six mining claim being
of record at page 246 of volume 8 of the Mining
Kecoras tor aaia oouniy ana state, saiu oiaim
being part of the-north east quarter of section
10. lAwnthlaln 41 lan nth of raUifi-fl 4 WASt. W. H.
Also that certain water dam used for divert
ing the waters from Big Applegate- river into
the .said dltoh or canal about UOO feet, more or
leas, below where said Carbury Pork Joins said
Applegate rWexi.also-Uw.laad upon wWoo, said
nam is siiuaiea. ,
Also the following: Beslnnlns at tbe south'
east corner o( the placer mining claim looated
hv h. n.-JsaftkAtta. notober l. MM. and at anoint
600 leet -south of tbe corner of sections 10
ana l), townsbip 41 aoutn, range west, n. n.,
and runolag thence west 1600 feet to a -stake
number 3; theaoe south 600 feet to sUke nam
ber S ; thence east 1500 feet to stake Bomber 4 ;
thence north 600 feet to plaoe of beginning;
aald claim being part of the northeast quarter
of section 10 and known And designated aa Pro
lecuott I'ano re urn per v. -r ' -.-vi
Also an Intsaraat in the west half of the north-
west quarter of section 11. township 41 south
rtuira 4 west of W. si., eontainlnc B0 acres.
Also all other nrooertr oonvevea to plaintiff
by deed dated October 6, IIM, from the Apple
gate Water Company and Wallace McCamant
as ataster tvoramuwioner tur ur uuiwu omkd
Circuit Court for the Dlatrlot of Oregon; to
gether with all of the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenancesv wator rights, privileges,
flumes and rights-of-way belonging to any of
the property hereinbefore described.
, Also (be following described mining claim:
Commencing at tbe northwost corner of the
Lint ch&nnn mlnlns claim thereinafter de
scribed), running thence north 1600 feet to a
post, thenoe east 600 feet, tbenee south 1500 feet,
thence west 600 feet, situated In the northeast
quarter or the northwest quarter ot the south
woat quarter and tho sou t boast quarter ot the
southwest quarter of the northweat quarter of
the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter
of section 19, township 40 south of ranges west,
W. M. Jackson County, Oregon. Said olaim
was located August 26, 1899, by F. J. Monroe,
and recorded September 29, 1B99, in Book 11,
at page 78, of tbe Mining Records for aald
county ana situe.
a lam all iii.t nATfntn nlimai mlninir claim
situated In the south halfof section IV, town
ship 40 aoutb or range a west, in wnat is cauea
the Annlekrftto Mlninir Dlatrlot. for Jaokson
County, Oregon, bolog more particularly de
sorlbed as follows: Commencing where the
original notice of location was posted on a pine
tree 2 feot In diameter; running thence from
said treo south 1600 feet to a stako and Includ
ing 300 foot on eaoh side thereof, the exterior,
boundaries of said claim being described on
notice of location as follows: Commencing at
said notice and running west SOU feet toa stake
and monument, tbenoe 15U0 feet south to a
stake and monument, thenoe 600 feet east to a
stake and monument, thence 1600 feet north to
a stake and monument, thence 300 feet to said
pine tree and notice, said claim being known
and designated as the Last Chanco mining
o aim. navinir neon lootitea ninran iu. louo.
Thomas Wins low and recorded by him Marcl
1896. In Book ft. naare 648.
or
the Mining
Records tor Jackson County. Oregon,
on. ana oy
said Wlnslow transferred to defendant." K.
Phillips. Deoombor 14, 1896, said transfer being
of record In Book 8, page 807, of the Mining
conveyances lor jaoKson t;ouniy, uregon.
ALBI. ORHE,
Sheriff or Jaokson Oounty. Orego n
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, June li, IM0.,
STwaaa k tea'MsT d"'ad)s Sat
: - Soon Oshi BawpH' aalt( ta, ,
' Aleokollei lafoslMltoa. " '
The usual results of exposure to ex
treme cold are loss of t?nerffy' both
physical and mental, followed bji.
drowsiness and disinclination to nwve;
the mental ftveulties becqnie, torpid v
and tho senses numbed, while the vlo
tim is seized with an irreslsttbte do
sire to He down and sleep If thi
desire is yielded to the lethargy pnsww "
Into stupor . and ,leath followg, , Occsv ,
slonally these symptoms are preorNJwl
by others which resemble those of ftV-
toAication, and are due to a peeullMr-
condition of the. blood, wbieb aa a, very
low tempemture take np, an . insafT, t
floient quantity of ogyflren, and ab aa
an injurious elTeot oo the nervoua aya-
tem. It waa observed during1 te ravc
treat of the French from Moaoow UMt i
those, who were most severely afXetsd
by, tbe cold often reeled about, ;as Mr
intoxicated; they also complained pf -giddiness
aod indistinctness of vision '
and sank gTadu illy into a state of
lethargic stupor from which it- waa ini-
possible to arouse tham. , Otbegj, in-ri
stances .are recorded in , which, na
sooa ' beoame , delirious , t J ah'j.diel
tnrougn a snort Kposoxs to intense .
sold.' ' ' , - ' Z"1
lWf havo anld manir different COUaTA.
ramrifilim hut nnnA hoa irlven better
aatiafaotlon thaa Ohambofain'S,,' ssiyaj"
Mr. Charles Holihauer, drO(fglt. tjw
ark, K. '.'It- is perfectly fjafsbaqS
caa be relied upon In all caaeS Jf oCOgbtr, '
colds or hoarseness. Sold'' by '-OliaSJ-Strang,
druggist. - '" "i
CHICKEN LICE CONQUERED."
j MI n iMi-'. USE . ;S;
Carbollneum Avenarius;
The most effloleot Wood praaarrlrw rtiov
DH. niLLER, SlsSrsrS. Or.,
BUTLER
Watch Repairing WiTES!
KLT-S CRKS.M RaXJS U a iwslttMasana,
apprtaU rbaoatrlls. It is qolcllj aoaorba. :
tMMDrariataorbTBaU;saaslasltL kysssaV-r.
BLT BROTHERS, s Wsrrea Si,. Nsfr Terk Ctts
EAST AND SOUTH
';- ST'THS
The - Shasta - Route
Mil .j i! all J if.H J
SOUTHERN PACIFIC . COMPANY.'
KXPRKSS. TRAINS LSATZ PORTLAND)
' t..:i OAII.T. a i -.j- - v'l-ju
South
8:30 a. m
also a Kaaisai are sear a
Uc. It applicatloa to aside srausar.
poaltrr bouses will pennaaentlysAerml
aate all Lias. Raaaita, hoallbji ohlsksna
plenty of win. Write for otroulsrs and
prices; menifoa tbtapapsr. t. -ji H uucl
I I.T ; Portlsoil , s
L.T. Portions
Lt." Medrbrd Lv
Lt. HadfoM Lt
I Ar. Ban Pranouuo Ar.
Ar cydoa Ar
Ar Deaver ' Ar
Ar i Kansas City Ar I
Ar Chicago Ar
Ar; Los Angslea r Ar
Ar El Paso Ar
Ar Fort Worth Ar
:Ar. New Orleaas . Ar
7:00 p. m
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6:S0.m
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10:45 o.m
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Dining Cars
Observation Cars , ;r
ullman. first-class and tour
ist cars attached to all 1 ,
through trains;
R08KBURO MAIL DAILY.
8:30 a. ra I Lv Portland
Ar I i!SS p. as
6s0 p. mtAr- ' Roseburg - Lt 1 1 JO a. i
CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY (Ezoept Sunday)
70 a. ra Ly ., . Portland , Art 5:80 p. a.
18:16pm Ar ' Oorrallla -Lv 1K p.m
At Albany and Corrallts oonneot with train
. oro. O. at B. railway. ' : '
' INDEPENDENCE PA18EN0ER-DAILY
(Except Sunday.)
4:60 p. m I Lv Portland ' Ar 1 8:28. ra
7:30 p.m Ar - MoMlnnTllle 1 LT6:60a.ia
8-.30 p.m I Ar Independenoe Ly I 4rf0 a. ra .
Dlroot eonneotlon at San Francisco wltW r
steamship linos for Hawaii, Japan, China, Tha
Philippines and Australia. -' (
For through ttakets and-rates oall on or aA . .
dress Mr. (V. V. Llpplncott, Asent, Medford. '
K. KOBHLRR, ' C. R. MARKRAM, - -'
. ) ., .Manager. .t-... .O.f .P av
. . Se)TUMO J oscaoN. , , , , . '
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