THE MEDFORD MAIL Published Every Friday Morning. A. S. BLITON. Mbdpord, Friday, Octohkr 4, 1001 MMI WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. He la ol (ew daya; but Quito a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PE K YEAR SsMred la the Postomoa at Medtord, Oregon a Beoonddass Mall Matter. NEWS OF THE WORLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Till of th Late Preahlent McKlnlnjr. f Contribution to the 'Conclure Ttond GoYArninent Recover Iairge Amount uf Kmbeasled Money ' In tha uaral court of inquiry Mr. Bayner sacoeeded, as chief counsel for Admiral Sohloy, Judga Wilson, who died smldeuly last week. " At t be Crystal Palace, London, Arthur A. Chase out the world's cycling record, covering 60 miles In 77 minutes 44 sec onds. At the end of the sixth mile ho was 16 3-5 sooonds inside the record, and bom that polut he put all records in the shade. - . ; ....... The marriage of Major-General H. O. Corbiu. adjutaut-general of the army, and Hiss E.lythe Patten will take place iu Washington city at the resideuce of the bride on the 6th of November. The sum of 9300.000 in cosh, aud real 8tat Talued at many thousands of dol lars, held by relatives of former Captain Oberlin M. Carter, have been seized by the government. Securities, worth sev eral hundred thousands of dollars, dis covered hidden iu Chicago, have also been confiscated. Captain Carter, while an engineer officer in charge of the river and harbor improvements at Savannah, Ga., embezzled $1,830,000. The deport ment of justice is not certain that it will reoover the entire amount embezzled, bnt it has clews which may establish where the money was placed before de tection came. The will of the late President McEin ley was filed for probate at Cautou, O. Secretary George B. Cortelyou and Wii ham R, Day were appointed as admin istrators. The entire property of the late president is bequeathed to his widow, with the exception of an annuity of f 1.000 to Mr. MoKinley 's mother. It it said that the UcKinley estate will total 1335.000 to $250,000. G. W. Ztjsv p.emii r of the province of Ontario, has been absent two months in England, aud has concluded arrange ments for a scheme of assisted immigra tion. , The plan will, it is understood, come into effect next spring, and it will tnt be tried with farm laborers, who are scarce in the province. They will contract to remain in the province and fay hack their passage money within a specified time. The province will pay the shipping company. Spaiu, according to (he New York World, is at present placing extensive contracts for railroad material and ma chinery iu the United States. About 1,000 cars have Leeu ordered from on American car aud foundry company, winch are to be used by the Compania del Norte, the principal Spanish trunk line, and the Bilbao-Suutnuder railroad. The government gnu factory is to be equipped largely with Yankee machines, tools, etc. Large electrical orders ore also being placed iu this country. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were entertained at Calgary by Indians, cowboys aud mounted police, who pic tured northwestern frontier life before them with all possible dash and color. They count this one of the most iuter wtuig, sights. 0 their Canadinu tour. MOTHERHOOD TUo greatest ambition of Amer ican men and woman is to have homes blessed with children. The woman, afflicted with female dis- j easa: is constantly menaced with I becoming a childless wife. No I medicine can restore dead or gans, but Wine of Cardui docs regulate dcr.mgemcnt3 that pro- wwft conception ; docs prevent , ..jjnvuiuiigt; , uvea luniuiu UilK. i functions and shattered nerves and docs bring babies to homes barren and desolato for years. Wine of Cardui gives women tho ' health and strength to bear heal thy children. You can get a. dollar bottle of Wine of Cardui ' from your denier. ViKEARDUl 143 Market street, - -: 1 Memphis. Tenr., April U, 1W1. In Pobraar;, 1901. J took ono bottle of Wine of Oerciiu ttou one packave of Thedford's Black-praught. I had been married flft-eeti'-tears acd had never given birth to a cblld until I took Wine ut Cardui. No r I am mother of a fine baby trirl which wzn born March 31, 1901. The baby weighs fourteau pounds and I feol as well as any parson could feel Now ray home is happy and I never will ltd without Wine of Cardui in my house gate.,. Mrs. J. W. C. SMITH. For adrfpe sod literature, address, gtring ayraptonu, "The LAilles' Advisory Depart ment ", The Chattanooga Medicine Company. Chattanooga, Term. . . I , A Cnutou dispatch says that Guard Deprend, stationed iu the rear of llio vault in which the body of the late Presi dent McKinloy lies, was nttnokud by a man ami cut slightly. Guard Duproud saw a mau behind a troo about 7:43 p. in. Uo requested Hie mau to halt, but the follow dodged from his first position to it secoud troo about ten foot nunrer tlio guard. Souiiuel Deprend thou raised his gun and tired. Just as ho did this a second man, masked, who had stealthily itppronohed, kuoclted the gun from its aim. At the same time the soldier vu struck a 1. heavy blow on the back, aud was assaulted with some sharp instru ment. He was knocked into a small rti viue at tho vault. Guard Doproud says the mau behind the tree carried a pack age of white aud some instrument iu his hand which shovvoi a glint. Tno men escaped despite tho prompt rush ol the officer of the day, aud other soldiert to his assistance. Military men say they believe it was an attempt to blow up the vault. Do youuCkr troai pttesf If so do not turn to surgery for relict. DeWlu's Witch llsxel Solve will act more quickly, surely end safely, saving you the expense and danger or an oper ation. CUas. Strang. The athletes of Yale and Harvard met representatives of Oxford and Cambridge uuiversities at Berkeley Oval, New York, iu track aud field events. The Harvard and Yale meu defeated their English oppoueuts by a score of 6 points to 8. Tho auuual inspection tour of the board of mauagers of tho uatioual sol diers' homes was completed at Mil waukee. General McMnhou said: "The board has decided to maintain cuuteeus at all tho homes for the good aud suffi cient reason that experience has taught ns that it is better for the veterau aud for the people in the community iu which the homes are located. The can teens are properly couducted at these soldiers' homes, aud "the result is that the veterans do not squauder their money in cheap saloons, nor do they drink too much." DetVitt'a Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe.prompt, gentle, effective in re moving all Impurities from the llverand bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or dis tress. Cha. Strang. Tho first telegraphic message, which was oueof congratulation, over the uew liue to theEloudike, was sent by Gover nor Ross of the KJoudiko, while at Vancouver, B. C, to his legal represen tative at Dawson. The liue, which is 3,330 mil-.s long, touches at Atliu, White Horse, Dawson and Fort Simp son, and connects at the Alaskan bound ary with the projected Americau gov ernment liue from St. Michael. Two men journeying down the Col umbia river in a skiff recently went over the Rocky rapids near Meyers Falls, about five miles south of Kettle Falls. About half a mile below the rapids was found the boat, in which were the men's hats and coats. Iu the pockets of one of the coats were fonud letters indicating that one mau's name was Selby A. Louenbnrg of Spokane. I Awls Ockcrmao, Goshen, Ind : "DeWltt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, thoro"gii, gentle. Cbaa. Strang. I" cannot live without you," declared Anson Goodmau as he placed a revolver to his temple and pulled the trigger. lie fell dead at the feet of his sweet heart, Ella Shaw, who bad just told him that she uo longer loved him and could not become his wife. The Shaw aud Goodman families live iu Umntilln county, Oregon, 13 miles southwest of Walla Walla. A few weeks ago Good- j man said or did something that dis I pleased Miss Siiaw, nud after that she treated him r.i'her coolly. The break 1 finally came when he was informed lliat she uo louder loved him. ) At uireKn, uji., tne jury in liie case 01 Aiuerc joiaucnaiu, a "squaw man. who is charged with tho killing of La goon Charlii . a chief of the Trinidad Indians, ou Jan. 10, was discharged. The jury remained out all night with out reachiug an agreement. This is Blauchaiu s second trial. When you wake up with a bad taste In your mouth, go at once to Chas. Strang's drug store and gel a free sam- Ele of Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure billions ness, sLk headache and constipation. Orlando Stevens of Sail Jose and Colonel Cotton of O.iklaud, Col.r have goue to New York to hasten the manu facture of automobiles which have been ordered by a company which they repre sent. Their order includes ten pesseu gcr busses, one large touring machine, b.ji dos-u-dos and six p.ircul delivery wagons. Passenger route? will beestub lishcd between Situ Jisa, Campbell and Los Uatos, Sail .lose uud Saratoga, aud San Jose aud Atvrso immeaiateiy upon the nrrival "f ".g-hiiies. ; Get a free sample of Chamherlair 'a Stomach and Liver Tablets at Chas. Strang's drug store. Taey are easier to 'ake and more pleasant in effect than Ellis. Then their uae is not followed y constipation a9 is often the case with pills. Regular slz?, 25 cents per box. Seoretary Gnge of the treasury d iaf ma. f ranalvarl lit, mall ah a m.nl-1. bution to the "conscience fund," the 1 n to tne conscience iuua, tue of (6,150 iu bills. This is probably largest amount of cash ever sent gum the lorgoi through the mails without registration, The communication onclosod, apparently iu the handwriting of a feeble old man. explained that "duties were not fnl'j paid as dosircd. " No namo was signed. Stenned Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. H, Kids' of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Buckln'a Arnica Salve wholly cured ra.i after Avppvthintr plan failed. " Tnfulllhle. for j Bnrns, Scalds, Cute, Sores, Bruises and I Piles. . Sold by Charles Strapg, 25c, ELOPING PRINCESSES. Some Have Run Away with Men Far Beneath Them. jr Notable Instances at the Snscoptl bllltr of Humify to the Onrte ut CuuldTrniretllca That llr ltttsultcd. ...... Even royalties are not immune from the darts of Cupid, nml, although nu ll .T the laws of all European nations princesses are forbidden to wed hus bands of inferior rank to their own, many have surrendered to a handsome fnce or a dashing manner even though their possessors were men of plebeian birth, says a lmlon exchange. Princess Isabella, graudnunt of the present klliff of Spain, eloped with the Polish Count (iurowski. One dark night the oount repaired with a car riage to Knghlen, near Paris, where his inamorata lived. Leaving her house by means of a rope ladder, she soon joined him, and the couple es caped safely to this country, where they were married. lAlas, the glamour soon faded, for after awhile the pair quarreled and a separation ultimately ensued. Even more romantic was the elope ment of her sister. Prim-ess Joseph ine. A certain Sennr Henetle, a poet of promiae and a journalist attached to a Havana paper, asked a rioh planter for his daughter's hand, with the result that he was Ignomliilotisly shown the door. Furious nt this-treatment, the young poet swore that he would show j the world his worth by marrying , a princess. -1 Quitting Cuba, he journeyed to Mad rid, where, after years uf want and suffering, he gained a reputation ns f a poet. At last his genius attracted , the notice of Princess Josephine, to whom he had dedicated several of his effuslms. The royal lady miiie his acquaintance and beonn-e enamored with the poet. Her love was returned, the pair eloped to Paris. On hearing the news the princess' ftmily were aghast and strove by every means to have the marriage annulled. Their ef forts were, however, futile, and, com mon sense at length prevailing, the poet and his royal bride were for given and tnken into favor. Some six years since Princess Eliza beth, a granddaughter of the emperor of Austria, fixed her atfections upon liaron Otto on Seefried, a young in fantry lieutenant. Her relatives' ef forts to prevent the mesnllinnee were of no avail, for ose morning the lovers escaped to Genoa, where they were married. AnoTEer Austrian royalty. Princess Elvira, likewire contracted a runaway marriage by eloping with a Bavarian count, while the mother of the present queen of Italy eloped with an artillery officer, who, on the union turning out unhappy, committed sui cide. Some two years since a desperate duel was fought between Lieut. Gcza De Matachich and Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg. in which the latter was wounded. This encounter was the out Comeof the action taken by the prince's wife. Princess Louise, eldest daughter of the king of the Mrlglans, who, driven to desperation by her husband's cruel ty, had, after vainly appealing to her father for protection, thrown herself upon the honor of the Hungarian ofil- cer of hussars, with whom she fled to ! Spain. An elopement that failed was that planned . by Grand Duchers Olgn, daughter of Nicholas I. of Itussla, and Lieut. Dariantinski. At the last mo ment the lover's courage failed and he made a full confession. The princess was promptly married to Prince Charles of Wurtcmburg, while the treacherous officer received such rapid promotion as to attain th highest rank in the army before he was 50. Count Louis ISatthyany, who was shot in the market place of HiiiIb Pesth by the imperial troops for his complicity in the rising of IK4H, might have escaped his tragic fate had he consented to desert his wife and fam ily and elope with Archduchess Maria, who was madly in love with him. ' "Ifamilrt" br I)f Mate. Very useful work Is done by the adult deuf and dumb institute in Manchester in keeping up a link (if assiicintion and interest anting deaf mutes scattered over a large area. Some travel great distances to take part in a reunion in Manchester, that has now become an annual event. This year it took pEsce at the II ill roe town hall, where a tea party in the efienin'g was followed IJy a performance of "Hamlet,'! by rfeaf-inutes. I'nebably the feeling for dramatic representa tion is as strong in them-as in others, but to those who can hear and speak it is dillieiill to imagine that it an be fully satisfied fry. signs and geifttres, more especially when- they arc- tram meled with th rapid and compli cated movemea of the finger lan guage. The performance was. how ever, a great success. ' Last ymr the some "actors" gore "Itomeo and Ju liet," so that toe-success was; not al together due t novelty. Th. dress ing of the pray was effecti.ee, the scenery was good, and there was spirit in '; the acting, anr the audience, iliiei b? their attention, fWt a real ' " " ' 1 , V -V !eoncrn in the development and the , incidents ot the play.-London Lancet. r . Mensnrlng the Kr(Ti, After nearly 30 years of constant effort and the expenditurciof nearly $000,000, scientists have succeeded in accurately measuring Hie earth. They have learned that its diameter through Hie equator is 7,020 miles; its height from Dole to pole,. 7,399 miles. The earth, . therefore, is flattened nt the poles; and, while this fact has long been asserted, the actual measure ment has removed the question from the domain of doubt, Science, interested.! Has Great Faith in Future of the Electric Railroad. Uvllvvea That IStuotrlcltr Muat In tho Yeara tu Come lie the Mo--v Jive lower of I'nwtJL. v aver Trains, Emperor William Is Interesting him self actively In the development of elee trie traction on ordinary rnllwnya. lie has been watching during the past few mouths the excellent result w achieved by hetiry electric trains betweiu Mer lin ami .ehlemlorf, mill as n result of his observations he has been dlM'UHeiug with Privy Councillor Ituthenau, who Is director of the Allgeiuelue Kleutrlcltnta (lesellsehaft, the possibility of revolu tionizing the present system of trac tion. His majesty is convinced that electricity must iu tho future be tho motive power of passenger trains, espe cially express trains, brtwcfn llerllti and the other (lerimiu nud Ktiropenii capitals. He thinks, however, thut stenm mlitht for the present be retained for freight and local trains. llerr Kathenau has Usucd a report by request of the emperor, in which he states that some of the hsidlng Indus trial ami financial firm. Including Sie mens & llnlske nud Krupp, of. Kssen, have founded a sludieu grtvllsehaft un der the chulnuuiuhip of Dr. So hull, president of the imperial railway bureau, to investigate the problem. This syndicate has appointed a tech nical committee, of which llerren Sluby and Hutheuau are presidents, and a subcommittee to deal with the details of trafllc, architecture and mechanics. These will examine data and confer. It is expected that the rexuM of their labors will be the ratubllalimenttlurlng l'JOl of a so-called lighting service on the military line from Hit Liu to.on-n, which den. von dossier, uilnlitur of war, has placed at the syndicate' dis posal for purKaee of experiment. It is Imped to prove the feasibility of mak ing 200 or '-'10 kilometers an hour. Kach train will constat of a single car ac commodating about 50 persons. The Allgemeine electrieitata geirllachntt and Siemens & Halske are each building an experimental cur, which generally rexemoles the ordinary Kuropeau sleeping car. lfthe experiments uo ceed on the Itrrliu-Zustcn '.Itie, whiclris only about .10 kilometers lung, it is in tended to start a quarter or half hour service between Derlln and Hamburg. The distance will be covered in rather less than an hour. The emperor has ordered the state department to assist thel studien gesellM.-hnftiaa much as it possibly can. Tot Causes Nltrlit Alarm. "One night my brother's baby (was taken with Croup," writes Mrs, J. C. Snider, ol Crittenden, Ky., "It seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, eo we gave it Dr. King's Now Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We alwavn keep it in the house to protect our chil dren from Croup and W hooping Cough. It cured me of a uhronlo bronchial trouble that no other remedy would re lieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds. Throat- end Lung troubles. SOc and I.Oti. Trial bottles free at Oharloi Strang's Drug Store. In cold co nt ier, where snow prevails duriig a long winter, many of the animals change the hue of their coats to white tiut. The Arctic boar and fox ore while throughout the year. The i.orthern bote is l.iown in summer and white in winter. The weasel is eepeciall.. curiuin1. It retuins the brown coat until' the first enow uppearn, and then whitens in a few hour. Good Hen Wanted. .Good men can get employment at the C imp of the Flh Lake Dlrr Company Postmaster Palmer of So. Glen Falls, N. Y des cribes a condition which thous ands of men and women find identical with theirs. Read what he says, and note the similatity of your own case. Write to him, enclosing stamped a'd dressed envel ope for reply, and get a per L. D. Palmer. sonal corroboration of what is fcare given. He says regarding ' Dr. Miles Heart Cure: "I suffered agonizing pain In the left breast and between my shoulders from heart trouble. My heart would palpi tate, flutter, then skip beats, until I could no longer He in bed. Nightafter. night 1 walked the floor, for to lledown would have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almost hopeless when I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, but it helped me from the first Later I took IJr. Miles' Nervine with the . Heart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. 1 earnestly Implore similar suf ferers to give these remedies a trial," Sold by alt Druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind. MILWAUKEE PEOPLE Could Hnrtllv Itollovo It. A Prominent, Woman Mnvml From Doalli by Lytllu I1!. rinkhum'M Vegetable Comnoumlt " Pkaii Mils. 1'iNKiiAM t I Nupposn a largo number of peoiilu who read of my romnrkiiblo euro will hardly bcllevo It; hud 1 not oxporloneeil it myself, 1 Itmiw Unit 1 sliuuld uoU MILS. BAIHK K. KOCH. "I auiTerod for months with troubles nuuuliur to women which gradually broke down my health aud my very life. 1 was nearly Insane with ptiln at limes, and no human skill I consulted Iu Milwaukee could brinf m relief. " My attention was called to IjVtlllt 13. IM nk hum's Yirtftblo Clom liouml ; tlio tlrnt bottle brought re lief, aud the smioiid bottle an absolute euro. I could not believe It mysolf, aud felt sure it was only teinMirnry, but blessed fact, 1 have now been well for a year, enjoy the bent of health, nnd cannot iu words express my grat itude. Hinceroly yours, Haiiik K. Koch, 1S4 10th St, Milwaukee, Wis." kw forftlt If a6ew tnMsl ' ml SMe'se. Such unquestionable testimony iroves the power of I.ydlii K. IMnk nim'a Vogotuhlo Compound over diseases of women. Women altoiilil riMiioiiilxr tlint tlicy nro prlvtluKotl to consult Sirs. lMitkliuiii. ut Lynn, Sliuut about their lllueaa, outlraly free. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of tho dlgestants and digests all kinds of food, llgivcslnstunt rcliufand never falls tocurc: It allows you to cat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. Ily Us use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all dlstressaftereatlng. Dieting unnecessary, l'lcattaut to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only br R. O. DsWittA Co., cntraaa TUo II. bottle contains SH times the SOc. sUo. COINTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICK Is horoby fflvnn that tho Hoard of Kuualtxatlun for Jackaon l ouniy. Htalo of Oro.oti, will convono at tho ortlov of tuo county de. k, tn Jaokaonvlll, Orutfon. on non-day, October 7, 1901 for ihi purpose of publicly examining tho ft WAAtnetit roll, and correullitjf all crrom In valuation, deacrlpiloii nnd qualttlca of Imnla, lot ami other pro petty Hald Hoird will cod .inuo Iu jvifbn from day to day until mid roll boa boon duly isx jmliuid. All lntiTf"ttd part If a will takt) notice aad 20 vera th-mitclve acconllnttly J.C IKNt)!.Kt?r. County Ariaaor. Dated 0pt. 2. l'JOl. Better for the Blood than 9aaparlUa 7or Thoae I.tvtntr In tho MaUrla Dlntrlcta Urove'a Taateieaa Chill Tonic. - JUyLJUUULLiJU'JlJUIiaLlJljaLlJU'JUUUliU'MLJtUtat JCaliSJ.lB'JlJJ n.-i 1. I PLOWS AND HARROWS E.' 12 run an and Hand Plows rwi ua ua S For all kinds of Boil. Also a large assortment of ne vv mm OKI na ua r,n WJ r.r V4 tin !a cu Till U'J ttn aa am mat am Spike Tooth, Spring Tooth and Disc Harrows Come in and See Them. t&ant rjinnnon iinrjinisnnnQiQfsnQnnnnBnnnniinnnnnfsnnnnnnDinnnsinn Smoke the jp0p fllfoHSO, Have You Ever Tried , KURTZ'SBOUQUET, LRAD1NO DRAMDS Or KEY WEST AND The Star of Stars STEGL STAR WIND MILL 11 UN Itttll h'-iHtnu lii turn tit Mi. Tun is ftoi'lv tu t Iu wlinl, liitll hiMirtlitf tlitimi in lu't'l Incin I nil Itultlol niiutinK Ijtllllltlt'f. Itll'l I'UMM VlhH It h'Kt HIIIMIIIIt of itivir (r itiintiiiii. tiitlviuiliti'il tiUvi nntkiiiK. I'm iiK"lhvr wtili kI viiiilni'tl Ixtlta, iti-tililc inuti'il i tit i.ftii fitii l-iml nt- Ui'l liHiai' 1(11)1 lllllll'. W'l ullt rCKHlnlnl- iHM fl't'l IVK'llllHtMt, NINnTll( C lii cliittiift1 IimikIoii Hit I'Vi'ry I'luiiiuo ol l IPIIIIVIIIMIIV aim nin ih msoi nm U"" Uomln NliviiyH mi liuiul, TIichu IIiIiiun iuu win tli itmiiKy to 'mii. Then ultv mil luiy n kIW It? nilCMIil.L, I.IIWIH A HTAVliK CO, MciUiirtl, Dri-tftut vwwvwwwv NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitkii HtAitti IANi)Orritm, HiHiburti, tro Aimimt Jl, IWjt, Nottuit In Itorotty kivimi I tint lit nimplfiiitoft Willi llto iiruvl.lttiiit uf tho ttt't of CmiaruM ut Juno 3, W9t diilltlcd "An i'l for tlm naln of I tin be r I an tin In tho Hlaiuit uf ('nllfurultt, Ore. huh, Npvt.t.ntl v4tiiiiitiimTftrrltorir'," i. iooiloU iu Mil thu 1'uUllo Liiuit Hutoa by act or AutfUNl 4, ItM. KHNKHT A. ItOMKItTH. Of Kty, County nfMt. Iwul. Hutoof Mlmiomitit, ban Ui In (Uy rtlwl In tht ntllru bin awuru HUininniU No, I7M. fur tlio ptiruhiiio of Hip WU NKl. HKU NK HcoMQtt No. 'A HV NW'J ol bi'Oilcm piu. 'Jl Id Townihlti No. ft! H Jtttuun No. a KnNt,tttl will olTor prmtt to khtiw llul tiin Unit wu Mb. I Ik mora valubln Tor (tu llmtior or utoitti limn for Itur I imruuii, uA to tm tohltnh lilNoUlm to ati1 Usui borntn th Hvtf Inter ml Htfrelvnr of ihjn offlnj nt IfiiMburit. Orn.. on KrltUy, tho ath tiny of .Novcubar, luoi. IU umc ah wHncattta: lsrl J. Whlio. (1 uxt. K. Oninrbflitf. Mm. H. I.lmturou. of Kly, Mluo. K. A. Wultr, llnKcrOlty. Dn-. Any ami lt iiomora (Jlftiin'nif ftilvaruety ttttt nlKvc liifiprllwl UiHlNnrtf riMjuoHtod to 11 to thalr ti latum In thin ortlco ou or beforo nut U Mb day of Novvuibor, 1M)1, J.T, IHiiimim. Uotfitior. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. tmiiod Httn Land Ortlrv.. KtmobUfK. Orttfoa, Hftpt,if7. ('Jul, Nolle t harcby Ktvuti ibal In ooinplUnco with the irovlion uf tlio out uf CtmuruM of Juna S, II7H, on i It I od, "An act for Iho lo of 11 in bur UtiilH In iho tattio of t'allforntit. t)roon, Novfttlti, and WaahliiKton Territory,' a r. tnnilwl to nil tho I'ubilc IailJ Htntm by act of AUKUVl i, IKr.'. THOMAS KKAHSKY. of 1 1 Ik llultr. oouuty of Jarkon. Htato of Ore tfon, b thin day nirt In thla omen hu aworn aiittomaiii No. 111, for tho iurv'haoof l.oi No. I of Hue. 'i, anil Lota I nnU'i, anU tho Mj North taut of Million No. 8( Townnhlp 31 nouth, of KniiKC I Kant, anil will offrr proof to ahow Dial (ha luiul aoutfhl la uioro voluablo for lia timber oritono than for aKticullural purpoao. anil to flalabtlub hi claim to aattl lanl before tho Kntliur and llccelvor of thla oBico al Uwa Iburtt, OrflKon, on Tuoatlay, tho I'lib tlay of Uc crnber, I Jul. 11 a uantna ta wltneaaoa: (loorso W, Koymdda, of Mctlfurd. Orriion. Chtrlna Obcnrbaln, of Itiac lluilr. Orrtun, If. J. DouoU I ilar, of Mcdlord. Oragvii. anil H, A. Whllo. of naKtr iiir urrKon. Any nnd all uoraona claiming adveraoly Iho ftlMmt-dnaorlhrd landa nro rntunHtvd to flio ihnlr claim In ihta ortlctt ou or boforo aald Utb day of Uoioinbor. luul. J. T. UlUlXJiM, It eg tutor, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Itoacbunc. Orrjron, Hppiemher S), 1IW1, Notleo la hereby Mru that the follow lng named aoitlor baa Died uotloe of bia In tno. lion to oiaka nnat proof In auppurl of bia olalin, and that aald proof will bo made before Uua Newbury, county clerk of Jarkton (touoty, Orn Jon, at Jackaunviilc, ureifoa, on November il, Wl.vtt: CHAKLK8 W.8KKKL, On hi I!. V.. No. Kti for tho NW)( Be 2, Tp. fflH., K.SKam. Ho naoioa the foltowlnv wltneiiaca to pmvo bia contlnuoua reaideocc upon and cultivation of "aid land, vlx : Joaeph Hhlnti, N'idin Nyr. H. W, Uray and W. J, Ktotf, all of lrcpcct. Orrifon. J. T. Huukim, Roltor. County Treuurer' 19th Notice Orrick or Cochtv Tmkahohiiii i lir JACKSON C'lUfNTY, OHKOUH t J At'KKOfi VI t.tiK, OltKitUM. H'pl. i7. l'JOl. Notice U h'Titiiy Ktvon that tnnre arit fund In tbn county trtanury for the reilernptton of all oiiiatnndlnK county warrnnta proientml from April I, I"", to April :. IMJrt, both ix In cPialvo. fnlrtrcal on the name will ccaao after tbe above date. Max MiiLi.ua, County Treaftura'. The Mining Law of OfOtfon for sale at thin nfflou. Price 26 conu. Kit n.i U'J tin John Deere Gang Plows h tin nn ta c3 mat aa tsq nn U'J USA na tail r.a r.a urn eta ca nn tea MEDF0K1), OREGON A new Cigar, long and ulim, with Havana filler, Mr. Kurt''u own make. It is a gratifying j Binoke, and h proving a very popular 6c cigar. ( The popular lOo cigar? It is hand mado, with - clear Havana filler. - v , $ IMPORTED 00008. Sf