The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, November 22, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    MMOFOIIIAIL
- Pnbllahed Emrv Friday If orator. ;
A. 5. BUTON.
Bedford, Friday, November 23,1901
mm was torn to himtii.
Hill of tew days; but suits pUnty,
KJBSCRIPTIONJ tt.so PER . YEAR
eSnesreS tn the Poatofhos at Mexltord,3)iOB
aa SMaxtCtaas Mall Matter.
NEWS OFTHfi
Robert Thorn, alia LUholm, posing
9( the lord proToat oCOImcow,
tfeMad; wm aireatsd at Portland, Or.,
AaaadL -with pasting tormd ofcooks.
SntopoBoer have, boon, looking for htm
r mm lasjs Mar;
Sbetifi ,Wm. Frailer, ot Portland,
has reoaotfy iwrotaased 2)0 head of
horses, ton- service In the artillery
sHinon of the United State army,
Thja ojoaa hU ooatraot with the gov
ernment, but he la under Instructions
topfck uo (rood horses at any time and
ny where they can be found. .-.-
IT. F. Lowenthal of New York Clly, a
dealer in preoious atones, bad diamonds
m)ued at $10,000 and S200. in money
taken from his room in the Portland
kotel at Portland, Or. The thief es
caped, bat part of the money and some
-sf the diamonds have been found where
dropped by the thief in his flight.
Secretary Hitchcock, of the Interior
department, has announced the forma
tion ot bureau of forestry, which wil
assnme charge of forest reserves, tab
me the management out of the hands
J the general land office. The office of
superintendent will be abolished, and
inspectors will have authority over su
pervisors and rangers. An effort will
be made to systematize the service and
give better protection to the forests.
The- American Wool and Cotton Re
porter, No. 7, said Oregon wools had
been !n active demand on the Boston
market the previous week and. sold
freely at' 14 and 16 cents, the latter
annotation for choice staple. The bulk
f the -business was done within a range
of 14 and 15 cents, the wools to cost
about 45 cents clean . Some short wools
were moved at a clean cost of 40 and 42
cents. Valley Oregon Is quoted at 16
to 10 cents. The total movement of
araol on the Boston market for the
maek was the largest which has ever
teken place at that city.
' A year ago unique incident occurred
da a certain coast town where the pre-
wailing type of smallpox had taken root
DewDat, A matures in a barber's
hair.,, One aide of his face had been
; neatly shaved, and a panse had followed
general conversation. The barber broke
Was silence by yawning, and casually
neauu-ked that he bad been "up all
night. " To show civil interest, his
patient inqu r d the cause. The barber
got a fioinhlng touch on the one side
aid toreed th face, to begin on the
other, and then indlff.reitly replied
that bis wife bad the smallpox and that
1 "sat up with her all night" In
terror the man sprang from the chair
aad landed in the street with one slfe
ajf his face dripping with lather.
Mary Ledyard Sermonr, granddaugh
Set of former Governor Horatio Sey
anosrof New York, says a dispatch to
, New York Herald from Honghton,
JMich. married Henry St. Aruaald, a
ckjaarter Indian, and they are now living
atSMarqoatte. The marriage was opposed
hjJlisi Seymour's father aud mother,
'rfa .fimanld is a widowerer, 65 years of
ivctv nod has children older than his
eatfr-. whe is only 20.
Love is uneauallv
yoked v.ith sickness.
Labor is lightened by
love, but love cannot
lighten pain or relieve
1 r Man it a Omar 1nnla
M on at his wife's suffering
4t willing to do anything
iSlto aid her and able to do
I nothing.
Soujetinjes, however,
be husband's attention is directed to
JJr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and
its remarkable cures of womanly dis
eases.. He may not have much hope of
a cure, but he is led to try the medicine,
with the result that in almost every case
tbcre is a perfect and pennanent cure.
a Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures
irregularity. It dries the drains which
. weaken women, heals inflammation and
ulceration, and cures female weakness.
'Ast tonic for women who ere nervous,
sleepless,' worn-out and run-down " Fa
.... prite Prescription" is unequaled.
Eir answer to your letter I will nny, my wife
. aommenced to complain twenty years ago,"
' writes Lewis A. Miller, ex-Chief-of-PoIice, of 33
. Brcnpecl St., Welssport, Pa. "We have tried the
efcill oC twelve diflereut doctors. She took gal
lons of medicine during the time she was ill,
watB. I wrote lo you and you told us what to do.
6Jie bos taken eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fn
vvritje -Prescription and six of the ' Golden Med
ina) mscovcry.' She can do her own work now
. " njuLfu iWalk around again and is quite smart."
Favorite Prescription" has the testi
asouy of thousands of women to its com
plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not
accent an unknown and unproved sub-
V striate in its place. :
VHr. Jlerce's pleasant reiieu lnvigor-atje-rtomach,
liver and bowels.
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NKWS OF TimVORLl).
HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW
DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS.
Admiral Sehley'a Ratlra Savings Spent.
. Sir' Wilfrid lurlr lliilaru For Pro-(notion-Jtwlih
Kabbl Assaulted In
the Synagogue IealructWe Kxploatv.
Strikers and guards got into a fight at
the minos ot the Providouoe Coal com
pany, 17 mitea from Maditonville, Ky.,
and one mau was killed and several
Injured..; ; ; v ,
. The report ot the Pan- American Ex
position oompany at Buffalo' shows the
total liabilities of the ooutpanjr to be
(3,336,114 net, auunung that the assets
of $146,454 are collectible at faoe. The
total cost to the company was $8,860,767.
The oourt .of inaulrT. says the. New
York Timet, has cost Admiral Sohlev
SO,000, his entire savings of 49 years.
"I cannot say I wish I had it back,"
said Admiral Sohley, "but Ii'o wish that
I had the assurance now that I had a
year ago that my wife would never
come to waut." . ; '. v .
- Henry La ft ammo, a barber, of Cam
bridge, Mass., was fined $30 for draw
ing the color line aad refusing lo shave
Thomas S. Bruoe. a negra divinity stu
dent of Harvard university. Judge
Almy said the ease was oleorly one ot
discrimination. '. The . barber had tho
right to rojoot objootiouablo oustomers,
but not for reasons of raoe or color.
Yidil Yidilson, a Jewish rabbi, says
a Denver dispatch, was attacked by six
men and 13 women in his syuagogne at
Colfax and had his robes torn from his
body and his faoe badly bruised. The
Jewish colony, previously to tho coming
of the rabbi from the east, had beeu dis
regarding the Mosaic law which says
that one man shall kill beef aud another
inspect it. The Hebrews took sides on
the questiou, and the rabbi declared a
boycott upon tho butcher shop. It was
the mothers, wives aud daughters of
the men employed iu the butcher shop
who wreaked their veugeauce upon the
rabbi. .'. . ; , - ..v..... .
At a Moutreal bauquet tendered to
the Manufacturers' association of Cana
da, Sir Willrid Laurierwas nueqnivooal
iu his declaration for the contiu nance ot
the present tariff, which is highly pro
tective. Minister of Finance Folding,
who is the tariff sponsor, followed the
premier with an even more oinphatio
pronouncement. Thus what, for tho
past quarter of a century, has bou
the chief point at issue in Canadian
politics has finally become a thing of
the post, and protection is now accepted
by the leaders of all parties as a gnor
anty of industrial development aud the
prime factor in the prosperity ot the
country.
Grace Snell-UoQn-Coffln- Walker-Coffin,
four times married and now as many
times divorced, is again her own mis
tress. She was married only about two
weeks when she was released from her
last bond at Racine, Wis., on the
grounds of drunkenness and ornel and
inhuman treatment. Mrs. Coffin, who
married Frank N. Coffin for the third
time Oct. 16, less than 48 honrs after she
had secured a divorce from James O.
Walker of Wankesha, is the daughter
of the murdered Chicago millionaire.
Amos J. SuelL
The mayor of Ottawa, Out., has been
unseated, because while entertaining
some gentlemen at the Russell House
he purchased liquor in violation of a
clause in the Ontario liquor license act,
which provides that if any member of
any municipal council is convicted of
having committed an offense under the
tct he shall forfeit and vacate his seat
and shall be disqualified for two years
thereafter. Political enmity is said to
be responsible for the downfall of
Morris.
At the national convention of the
htuights of Labor at Indianapolis, Gen
eral Muster Workman Simon Bnrus at
tacked the American Federation of
Labor, and said that the steel companies
in the recent strike were victorious be
cause of treachery and the failure of
organized labor to do its dnty. The
Amalgamated association expected at
least the lr:eud.ship of the American
Federation of Labor, said Mr. Burns,
bnt they received nothing but deception
aud opposition.
Iu a test at Sindy Hook, the ordinary
army 12-iuch riflj, with an urmor-piurc-ing
shell filled with a small charge of
hi(ih explosive, drove a hole 13 inches iu
diameter through a burdened steel plate
i4 inches thick, and immediately
thereafter, before the shell had emerged
from tho steel cofferdam boliihd the
plate, it exploded, malting a hole iu
the interior steel construction through
which a man could run an automobile.
In ihe opinion of the officers present,
uo battleship can stand ngaiusc even
one 12-iuch gnu equipped with the new
projectile, which is the invention of a
United States army officer.
- "Prince R.iujt of Baluchistan," the
mysterious potentate lrom India who
aroused the curiosity ot Loudon by his
lavish lnxu y and liauvhty resjrye, and
who was an object of great interest in
Montreal, tnrus out upon his arrival iu
New York to be only u cook, the curry
cook iu Sheiry's lanious .restaurant.
His name is .Toe ltauji Smile, whom
hundreds of New Yorkers know well.
fhe .newspapers, he said, were the
v-uuso of nil the talk as to his being the
head of some principality somewhere.
Juitice O'Oorimtu, tu the supremo
lourt at New York, of his own motion
et aside a verdict for $300 iu favor of
Julius Wiltseii, who sued the Motropo-
ititu Slroot Railway company for
15,000 for tho death of his 6-year-old
son Lawrence im Lhe ground that Mich
v verdict wns uucry inadequate. Tho
justice's action is said to be without pre
cedent in tho New York courts. "The
verdict," said Justice O'Gorman, "is
perverse, aud the damages arbitrarily
and capriciously fixod at such a low
figura as to shock tho moral sense."
CRIMES AND ACCIOINT3.
By his own Ustimouy, Harry Forcn
ion Sastro, who was convicted at Seattle
of robbery, has smuggled Into the Uulted
States from Vlotoria during the last live
years $70,000 worth of opium, Whtlo
m the wituess stand ho said that the
imugglors' gaug ot whloh ho was
member had headquarters at Vlutorla
B. 07, aud that a Chinese was lu ohargo.
The charred bones of Johu A Mont
Komery and Hugh Montgomorv, deputy
uulted States marshals, were fauiul lu
(ho ashes ot the house ooouuied by Wil
llttm Matthfs, an nllegod oouuterfoltor
and niooushluer, who lived near Oxford
Mis. Tho doputy marshals had gouo
to arrest Matthis nud it is supposed
they were shot aud the house fired to
oonoeal the crime. . A posse weut lu
pursuit of Mat! his, , r
. Shipping has suffered severely by tho
itorm on the Newfoundland coast. Tun
Norwegian steamer Ella, under charter
tor the Black Diamond line, was lost In
the vioiulty ot Belle hie with all hands.
The barkentine Titauia, from Liverpool
to St. ; Johns, was wrecked near Cape
Rao. ; The captain and crew, lashed to
the rlgaJng, were od the wreok for 86
honrs. Thoy were ultimately resoued,
exoept one man, who lost his life lu try
log to reaoh the shore.
The federal grand jury at St. Lout
returned tndlotracnta agaiust Harry
Harry Longbnugh, alias "Johu Arnold,'
the mysterious Montana robber suspect,
and his companion, Laura Bullion.
Thoy were ludloted on 17 sopuratt
counts each. Two of the traiu crew
that were on the Groat Northern train
that was held last July near Wagner,
Mont., identified Longbaugh as the mau
who took the lead iu intimidating the
train crow and blowing opeu the ox
press oompauy's jafe, from which nearly
1100,000 in uusigued bills of tho Na
tional bank of Heloua were stolen.
Nelsou Shaw, a nocro, says a Colum
bio (S. O ) dispatoh, was arrested foi
Bogging to death Nathnulol Williams.
an ll-year-old boy ot Sumter. Th
body of tho ohlld was found tiod In tin
house of Shaw, aud a coroner's jurx
found that a narrow, heavy strap o
leader had cut I'llJh? flesh like jt dtj'..
knife more than 300 (linos, anil It w
estimated that iu all 1,000 strokes wor.
given. No reason is assignud for th'
crimo. It is said to be a enso of wautoi.
cruelty. mm
In a cave-in that occurred at Oronopl
near Jopliu, Mo., the entire plant of th
Aurora Mining company, ouo ot th
greatest producers iu the district, wa
swallowed up. No lives wore lost. Th
plant comprised a 100-tou mill, ottU-.
building and engine-home, all of whlc.
were eugnlfed, together with six grave
cars aud an immense tailing pile.
TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN 0!
Ask your grocer today to show you P
packace of GRAIN-O, the ntw food
drink that takes the olace ot coffee
The children may drink It without In
jury as well as the adult. All who try
it. like It. GRAIN-O has that rlol
seal b-own of Mocha or Java, but it it
made from pure grains, and the mot
delicate stomach receives tt without
distress, 'i the price of coffee. . 15o
and 25 cts. per package. Sold by a)1
grocers.
Francis Johnstone and R. Raukln
two Vancouver (B. O.) prospectors, t
esaipo a pack of about a score of larg
timber wolves, hod to remain iu n tn
for a day and a hnlf. They were reiuru
iug from the :uust packing supplies to i
miue iu the li.ountaiiis, aud it waswhil
carrying fresh meat that they were ui
tucked aud force 1 to take retue i'i tl
branches of a tree. The wolves tor
their packs t pieces, and iu a low mi:
utes not even a vestige of the It-.tthc
straps remained. A snowstorm r.utc
for several h urx and u h.uvy wm. I to
lowed, bnt tl wo.ves still kept up the.
vigil ti.rou the night and tho ne
day. The employer of ihu men had, I
the nieuiiiini , started out to look f;
them, nnd Imally resenjd thum alt.
shotting a number of th:s wulv.'s.
A Miraculous
Feat.
"It seemed that nothing short
of a miracle could save my little
daughter from'- an untimely
death," says City Marshall A.
H. Malcolm, of Cherokee.Kan.
" When two years old she was
taken with stomach and bowel
trouble and despite the efforts
of the best physicians we could
procure, she grew gradually
worse and was pronounced in--curable.
A friend advised ' v
Mi?' Nervine
and after giving it a few days
she began to improve and final
.ly fully recovered. She is now
past five years of ae and the
very picture of health."
Sold by all Druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, fnd.
IRRITABLE
Should be Pitied Not Blamed
Men Don't Understand How They
Suffer When They Cry, "Oh, Don't
Speak to Me."
All maimer of extravagant expression tiro possiblo whan a woman's
nerves are overwrought. .! , ,
The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronohlal tubos, "ball
ruing in the throat," violent beating of the heart, laughing and crying
by turns, muscular spasms (throwing tho arms about), frightened by the
most Insignificant ooourrencos aro all symptoms of a hysterical condi
tion and serious derangement of tho femalo organs.
' .Any female comprint nmy produce hysterics, whloh must be re
garded as a symptom only.v The cause, howovor, yields quiokly to
SLydlo E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which acts at onoe upon
is organ afflicted and tho nurve centres, dispelling effectually all those
stressing symptoms. . ' .u. 77,i... . ).,
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Mrs. Lewis Says: "I
"-aassrsswa- PhysicaJ'.y
"Dr.AR Mns. PinkiUjI : I wish to speak a good word for Lydla E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Kor years I had ovarian trouble and
suffered everything from nerrouanosa, sovero hoadnche, and pain in back and
abdomen. I had consulted different physicians, but decided to try your medi
cine, and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I continued lis use and
now am feeling like a now person, physically and mentally, and am glad to
add one more testimonial to tho value of your remedy." Mrs. M. II. Lewis,
S108 Valentine Ave.. Trcmont, New York, N.V. .
Writing to Mrs. Plnklinm Is the quickest anil surest way to
Et the right advice about all fcmiilo troubles. Her address la
ynn, Mass. She advises women free. Following Is an instance :
Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham.
" Dub Mrs. Pinkham: I would like your advice In regard to mv
troubles. I suffer every month at time of menstruation, and flow so much,
and for so long that I become very weak, also get very dlxzy. I am troubled
with a discharge before and after menses, have pains In ovaries so bad some
times that I can hardly get around, have soro feeling In lower part of bowels,
pain in back, bearing-down feeling, a desire to paaa urine frequently, with
palna In passing It ! have leuoorrhcea, headache, fainting spells, ana some
times have hvsterla. Mv blood la not in rood condition. Uoolnir to hear
from you, I am, Mas. Emms. Uaveit, 3
(June S, 1899.)
mrs. Haven's
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have done for me. I suffered for four years with womb troubles. Every
month I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my work.
Was obliged to sit or lie down most of the time. I doctored for a long
time, but obtained nn relief. I began using your remedies Lydl E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier, Hanatlve Wash and
Liver Pills and now feel like a new woman. " Mas. Emma IU via. 1508
South Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. (Feb. I. 1900.) ;-
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SOS South Ave., Council llluffe, Iowa."
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MEDFORJ), OREGON
1.-3
SUMMONS.
In tlic IMreult Court In
htiito of otCKon.
Mary H. JuliiilliKs.
IMHlntlft,
vs.
Kilwnril I). Jennings,
inl lor Jack Hon Con uly.
Suit lor plvnrco,
Ilelenilnni.
To Kflwnnl 11, JciinlnKs, tlio anove named do
remliiiit:
IN TMK NAMKOFTIIEBTATKOI'OItKOON,
you are herelty remilreil to appear and
answer the coinulliit flleil HKalust you lu tliu
iltiiivu entllleil eiiuse oil or heforu Hie lllth day
of Deeember, A. I). IISU, the last nay 01 tlio time
r..M,ri.,i i,i ii10 order for iiio uiiiiiieuiioii of
JJJlVl''r',;:;? rVJ;:::: ,h'W.nr!
))eruby ihiIIAmI that If ymi fall to an n vvr, for
waiu tiuireof, tiie niahuifr win iiiipiy t tim
ioiirt for the rtilM dtiin Kin Icfl in tl)U ITOlllphtlllt.
t0.wH: Knr (IU ,iiH,iiiHnii of the imluiH of
imitrlmoiiy (jxlutliift Imlwotm iliilnUff nnd ile
fciKlmit nitd that Hiiirt iitarrtaKu now exlatttiR
liu hold fm-'iniKlit; (hat plaintiff havu jmlK
niiMit for hi!r cowIh ami iMmrfiiiii'.ilH ntul for
Kiieh c rollol a may ho Junt anil cqiiltahlu
In the it(mlm!H,
Thli iiihlh:atlon I mnilo hy onV-r of Hon. H.
K. Itanna, Juilgo of tho Circuit Court for tho
Htati! of OroRon for Iho CimtUy of Jackson,
which Hrthl onlor wn duly "niiidir hiuI en to roil
upon thu aiht day of Octonur, 1W1.
Wim.iam f. Vawtkh, .
Attoni-y for I'laltitlff.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hutu !o, AiliulHlstrutorollhs.Ks.i
loin of Jnuirs tlalnes, INicoasud,
subsllluloU fur Jauum Ualnes,
i , . ; , . ' , . I'lalntlff,
vs.
Speneor Chllilers, ,lr , Mary H.
Olilldoraam) Wadhains A Co. and
n ulluuo Woods,
Henuidants,
1)V VtltTUK of ail nouullou Issued out of
' tlio Ulroult Court of tho Blats of Oruxoii,
lor tho County of Jaekmin, on tht mini day of
Ootobor, linn, upon a)udinnsntaiiddanduly
rondorod In said Circuit Court os the mtb day
of HoDtouiuur. lUut. wiiieh suiii Iii,iuh,a,.i
doukoted III the olork's oftles of said Court on
inn iTiu uny 01 nopieumer, lugt, aud wherein
it was doomed tliul Iturus Co I as administrator
ot iho ostata of James ilalucs, dsnaaasd, sulisll.
tilted fur Jauion dallies, should bava twonty
days within which to rodeein tho tollawlun
described properly sold undir foraolosur salt
In this Court lu a uauss wherein Wsllaoo
Woods was plaintiff and Spenoer Chlldors and
Mary JO. Chlluors and Wsdhsms 4 Co., a our
poruliou, wore defendants: :
i'oiiimcnolii at a point altuaied X ohalos
and i links wosl and It tot nortb of tho
oulheast eornor of U, U U, Mo. U In T. It, S.
It. I weal, In Jaekoon County, Union, and run
nlnif west I chain and so links, thonco nortb a
ohaloaandals links, thnnna snMk an
out I obaln and JU links, ihcnoo south chains
aud Jo links to the place of boiilnnlnn, '
And Iho sold Kufus l'e as admlnlstralor or
tho estate of-Jamrs Oalnea, deoraaed, havlnic
dopoallod with Iho olork of the circuit Court of
iu county in amount noooasary fur the re
demption of tho aliova dcaorlhcd property as
provided In wald dearao. aniaiiMiii,.. .. s-h.i
and tho said circuit Court navtn decreed that
lu caao of Iho redemption of tho said described
property special eaocullon should Issue for Ilia
"i ' raiuiin a morifaa forooloaure, ol
tho followInK described premises lo sails!; tho
ludginonl of the aald planum aiialnat tho
slmvo iiaiued defendaula for tho sum of sovon
hundred twenty-four and 01-100 dollaia, with
Internal i.t Inn rata of inn tw. .
from January 31, Moo, and Iho further aura of
...vu.j-urQ uouara auorniy't feea, and his
costs and disbursements taied at Inn dollars :
t'ommenelnit at a point aliuaied Mehalnsand
i licks wosl and W links nortb of tho
southeast corner of O. I., c. No. 42, In T. S7, H.
It. I west, lu Jackson County, Oreiron, and ruu.
nlu Ibooce west 4 chains and I links, ineneo
nortb HJ degrees, westH chains and 4S links,
thence north Ml deiireea. u,i a M,ti. J-
links, llionro souib chains and 31 links to lu'a
pmou oi nesinnins. eonlalnln 4 to acres,
fa therefore, publlo nollea la huni.i
that on
Monday, November as, 1901,
At tho hour ot Iwo o'clock p. in. ursald day, at
iho front door oftho court heuse, In tho town
of Jacksonville, Oreunu, I will, In obedience to
-aid exeouilnn, sell sll the ilvhi. title and Inter
est of the above named defendaula lu and to
iho last above described properly to antlify
aid Judiiment, Interest nnd uttornoy's feea and
eoste and ihe amount paid for the redemption
ol said first ahovo described properly, and for
Iho coats accrulns on this writ, 10 ihe hlsbesi
bidder, for lawful money of tho Unllod Stales
of America. At.tx Oliui.
Kb end.
"'' 'his KM .lay of October. I.
sheriff'sTaie.
Jeremiah Nunsn,
I'lalnilff,
J. N. Mi'Oonnell and H. J. Iir
A.lmlnl.tiatiir of K.lale off
rram-ls iirk, lieren.e.l,
llelelidsiils. I
TY VIIITl'E of an eieeutlon lued out ol the
J Clreiill Court of the Stale of Oreiion, for
Ihe County of Jst-kaon, on Ihe taih day of Oi.
lolwr, IBM, uon a Judsmeiit duly rendered lu
aid Court 011 the 7tli day of uriubor, lail,
which said ludament was iti.ii i .. '
clerk's olTleo of said Conn. In II,. i: u ...
Jaekmn, nn the 7lh day of Oeiuber. ivol, In
lavor 01 Jerenilall Mills II, plaintiff, and susln.t
J. N. Mi lvninell and 8. J. Iay, a.lmlnl.irauir of
riie in rraneis uik, deeeasril, defendaula,
for ihe sum of three b I red nri n.i,n
(tHlo.37) dollars, wllh Inleresl ihnmn .1.-
7ih day of October, nail, at ihe rale ol ten wr
rem r annum anil rvsls ainnunlln lo
eighteen and ni lisJ (is.oo) dollars, and tho
lunuor sum 01 nny (a.-.ii) dollars allorney's
fees, and, whereas it was ordered. a,n.,.i.i .....
decreed that the mnrtxsxe menlloni-d In plain
tiffs romplalul herein w firedied and Ihe
morlKiil premises di-M-rllx-d therein, la-wli:
n:iiHnn((i r.a of W of HWI:;
K4 at meu of KlVIr; U of HKU ni vu-l .- ...
KWI NK'iof NW !i and VU of mkiv i mi i.. ...
section III, and K'(j of HK of HtV of eelloli -n,
T. 37. R II. 3 W. V. H loaelher will, .11 w.i.
dllrhes and wnier rlshis iheretu WIimikIiui and
more particularly iIi'.itIIh iI as full,,,.. 1...
One llli h lakeii mil of Iho creek on Ihe west
side Ihereof alKiiil lui or l yards Ih-Iiiw Iho
upper lumber reservoir and folliiu liiK the lino
of Iho illicit around the side hill in wlihln
sImiiii HHIor ftm yards of lieir ah,! i.
dwelling house III ari-llon 31, T. 7, H. II. 3 West;
..in- .in, 11 insun inn ni a guleli nlsiul 2l yards
below Ihe tinner lumlier reHi.rvnlr utk...... .. .,
and on Ihe west side of the creek following the
line in me mien iinwh gulch where It dumps -Into
another ditch 1)11 Iho rluhl I......I r...i, ...
Jackass creek. In said section, totvunlilp nnd
rnimu DKiri-snin j one illlcn Inkcil mil of the
creek at the upper lumber reservoir, In section
31, and fullnu'lng Incline of the ditch on iho
.,,, , ,o ereeic to a kuIcIi known as
Adams gulch In Hce. 3,T. lis, 8. It. ,1 w., ami on
Ihe right hand fork of Jneka.a ,.r..,.L. 1.
taken out of Ihe cast side of the right hand
fork of Jackass creek about -too or fVil yards
above l-oua and Mi-Dniiiiiitl. .i.u..iii.. , ..
aid Miction SI, ami following tho lino of thu
linen 10 ina Attains gulch 011 tho right hand
fork of Jackass creek, all of anl, 1 i,,.i .11........
reservoirs ntul water rights being In t'lio upper
..... .u-n ,. iimiiiiik uisiriei, jiicksoii County,
Oregon, Im sold In tho samu manner ns upuu
cxeentlon al law,
I'uhllc nollce Is hereby given that on
Monday, November an, 1001.
At tho hour of V. o'clock p. m. f MUI day,: In
front of tho court house, In tho town of Jack
sonvllle. Oregon. I will, in ..i..i ,. . .....
- - ' .,.-.; iu sniu
execution, sell all the right, tttlo ami Intoreat
01 iiieninivcnntncililelcmlalil,J.N. HpDnnnell
and H. J. Day, administrator of estnto of I'rnnclH
"'Ma, iieceasoo, in ami 10 Iho abovo described '
properly, lo satisfy ,id Judgmont, ntloriiey's
fees, costs and ai-orulm in.i.
..... . " '"i ... inu iiikiics
and best bidder, for lawful money of the United
H'aU"' : . ; A..k.Orms.
Hhorlff of Jncksnn County, Oregon,
natod this 18th day of October, 1IKH,; ;
, . . TT T r
County Treasurer's 33rd Notice.
f,i'iJ',iin2rc)!!NTV TiiBABtmmi 1
. OV JAHK0N CllNTY, OlIIIUOM. f
, , ,,Anl)r(Vll,l.g, Oregon, Nov IS loot
Noiln5 Ih boroby glvon tluit ilmro afo fi mis
In tho county treasury for Urn redomptlou of all
outHtuudliiT county wnrriinla nrnliu iind rrnl
AuuUKt 1.18IIS, to LKmi M,&mXX&
the abovo data,
max ll!l,t,tilt,
County Troasuror,
Stops tho Cough
and Works off tho Oold.
in-XI"!!? D"m," 3lnlno Tablots ouro a oold
In ouo day. No Curo, No Pay. Prloo Uo oonts.