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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
15 Minutes sufficient delicious to give tea Royal Baking rected. A pure, OUR COUNTY ... F r i , t vui rcspuiiucuio i k at?... Oommuiiloallona from our ear ural correspondents muat ruaoh this oilloo not lator than Wednesday noon to uiHiiro publication. KkI I'olut Kayleu. UY A. 0. IIOWUKTT. Holmna lliOH. Hunt a fine lot of lioga lo Mud ford Monday. Minn Mattio Tayl. r spent a few days laat week with Mra. C. K. Hoy I. l'rank Nichols and family wore ho guest uf Mr. and Mra. Hootl Fool laat Sunday. IC. Tool moved hia family to their now i.onio iu Mt. Pitt diatrlot the Aral of the week. Mica Lol. Nichols was viatting tho family of Mra. K. U. Drown, the Aral of laat week, - Miaaoa Nora and Opal Daley on- tortainod about a half a doaon of their aohoolmatua laat Sunday after noon. Thora dooa not Hrom to bo much aicknoaa in our neighborhood, but our pharmauift, John Williaoroft, aeeina lo bo doing a g.iou ouainoaH. A in mi by tho name of Rohinaon, Of Modlurd, is contemplating, mov lug to Kaglo 1'oint if Lo can aoourc n tract of land, and raise garden truok for the market. Jiih. Geary and John Watkina, of Klk cwk, came down laat Sunday and brought Mr. Klliolt, who ban lx'n teauhing school in Hint district, to Dr. Officer fur medical treatment, lis boing alllioted with tho antlnna. lit a few minulea Dr. Olliuer gave him relief and he ate a hearty muni, after a faat of forty-eight boura. A young mini by tho name of Kd wards, of Indiana, la hero viait ing hia cousin, Mra. G. W. Daley, Jr. Ho ia very favorably impreaaod with our oountry anil somewhat amazed at aceing wo old men riding around tho country without coata or glovea on, when in hia state they are having anow and flood a and the thormonifltor ia twenty degreoa bo low zero. " Strangers whohave beon attractod lo our vicinity by the bin onions rained hero, aro inquiring dally for land and fanoy prices aro being of fered for tho uae ot the land. Aa much aa f-10 per sore a year for6ve year has boon ofTerod. A. U, Hazel ton was rccoutly heard to remark that bo would not tako $200 an acre per year for bis onion bid of two and ono-half ncroa. Mrs. C. It. Hoyt gavo a rng tack ing party at the Hunnyaide last Friday night to about sixty or her friends. They aewed twenty-six pounds of ruga, played games, had musio and during the evening light rofroahmonts wore served. Mrs. A. T,. Hazolton roooivod tho ladies' first prize, o handsome bobinet throw, nnd Krank Fontor tho gentlemen's first prize, a neat handerchief box, and Charley Thomas received the booby prize'. To say that we had a good timo docs not fully cover tho ground. v . hYiiirli! Item. (Itoeolvod too late for ln.it week,) Mrs. Oeorgo Stacy Is vieiting on Long Branch, tho gueat of rB. Will HouBton. .. Tho little yellow buttercup flowor lias again made its annual visit a token of spring. Harvey Richardson has aeourod When Your Joints Are Stiff and muscles soro from cold or rheu matism, when you allp and sprain a joint, strain your sldo or bruiso your self, Perry Davis" Painkiller will take out tuo Boronoss and flic you rignt in n jiffy. Always have it with you, and uso It freely. USE Painkittev most using biscuit Powder as di true leavener, tho contriiot for carrying tho mail from S.iina Valley to Pro.ipect. Our school boa id haa wiaelr en gaged tho cervices of Mias Mcltit.ie to teach our spring term at old An tioch school houae, to begin about tho middle of March. The M. It!. Church, BjuIIi, pastor, Iter. Darby, of Medford, inform -t hia church at this placo that It will bo impossible for him to fill hia ap pointmenta hero lit tho future. The membura of Now Hop Bap tist Church failed to raiao aullit-ionl funds to cngago a pastoi for the coming year, ooiiurquontly wo will bavo no preaching at Mow llopo. 10. C. I'omeroy, a leading citizen of the Meadows country, called one day last week while en route to Central Point, where hia family are now wintering and hia childreu are enjoying tho excellent school privi leges at that place. . A heavy downpour of rain began hero laat Saturday and ' continued for aoveral daya unabated. Hnidor and Donegal! crooks that drain the two small valleys are raging tor rents; raila, drift wood, water gatea, and in fact everything movable ia awept away. Wo are sorry to report the aad accident that befell our young neigh bor boy, John Godfrey, laat Thurs day. He and hia brother were re turning from Medford with a load of graiu when one of the wheels of their wagon struck a stump, throw ing the youne man out and tho front whot-1 pitaaed over ms'leg, Iractur ing it very badly. He was taken to Central Point, where Dr. Hinkle reduced tho fracture and ho is now reeling aa eaay aa can be nxiected Sum in li In it Tuat Will lto You Good We know of no wav In which wo can be of more aurvleu lo our roadL-ra thun to lull lhm of aomuthlnir Unit will be of ri-ul good to tbein. Kor this reiixon no want lo acquaint tnem who wiml wo conildur one of tho very bent rein edli-aon the market for oouxha, colds, and thai iilurmlnK coinplaiiil, croup Wo lelcr to Chuinbui-luin Uouub Rem edy. We have used ll with such irood results in our fninllv so loni; that it hue become a household necessity. Ily its prompt use we haven't any doubt but thai It lias time and attain prevented croup, Thu testimony is given upon our own oxporloncc, and we suggest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in their homos as a safeguard against croup. Camdon (S. 0.) Messenger, for sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. Galls Creek Items. . II Y M. S. K. TIior. Dungoy made Gold Hill a call friday. Joe Dusonberry passed here one day last weok. Tho mines are all running full blast since the rain begun. Mose Higtnbotham was visiting at Win. Bliickert b last week. ' Charles Cultou was a pleuaun caller at T. Dungey's fcuiiilny. It. Morris, of Rock Point, was the guest of Mr. Cook laat bunday Mr. Childors, of Gold Hill, is prospecting on this crock this week, Mra. Mary Taylor made a trip to Rock Point and Gold Hill lust Fri day. Mra. Thos. Pankey, of Gold Hill was tho guest of Mrs. H. Olson Inst Sunday. We aib sorry to chroniclo the quite serious illness of Miss Gertie Obelicliain. The roads betwi-en Gold If ill and Hock Point aro very bud uiul need attention. Geo. Ilaminersloy, the Gold Hill editor, made a trip on this creek one day last weok. Mrs J. U. Dunkin was visitins in Gold Hill last Wednesday, the guest of Mrs.-Walters. Goo. Suttcrfiold attended th dunce at Gold Hill last Friday night and roporls a lino timo. Mr. Haskins and family will lenvo soon for California for tho benefit of their daughter's health. Misses Myrtlo Rittor,' Josio nnd Myrtle Evans, of Hustlovillo, woio tho guests of Miss Stella Olson Sun day. Dort Martin, of Foots crook, passod through here ono day last weok on his way to tho Kestcrson rnhoh. Miss Iluttio Eaton, of Medford, you i ml Mlsaot Boaaiu and Pearl Vro tun n wore guests of Mra. Carrie Dunkin hiHt Huttirday. liruln-Hiou nnnaeiiap. Another i Id 1;iiIoiim loud fad has boon iinilud liy Uiu mont cotiiiKituii t mi tliorl- li-s. Thuv have diiolli.'d lliu Billy no tion thul ouu kind ol food In needed fur liruln, nnother or inusulos, anil null an other (or bones, A correct dlut will ml nnlv nourish a particular part of tl.o body, but it will uubtuln every other pint. Vol, buwnvcr (rood your food inuy bo, Hit nutriment In destroyed by Indluufllioii or dyspepsia. Yuu must preparo fur tlielr aupnaranoo or pie vont their coining by tutting regular ilosea of Uremia All.Mlil I'lotfor, tlui favor I lo medicine of tliu healthy mil lions. A few dnsoa aiiis dilution, stimulates the liver to huultby action, mrlilus the blood, and makes you Icol movant and vigorous. You can got Dr. C! 0. Uraen'g roilablo remedies at Chas. Htrang'a. Out Groan's Hpoolul Aim line. Real Caute Tranafera. tflRon Wslte ot ex to Krnnk II Kir, sr- Islll lri l. o( lanrl In Jankaun ;uunlr I l'J" en A Wuoilaol ii x in Mill Ours, lot 1, 1 1 ill in. mill. Anliinii.i inn Hsilini-I K PiMuir luWN Orulili, lirnlmrtr 111 Anh null T7& lUriiiiiliil II Toll til J K Tuft, liriiivrly III inn I'liliipi, rnaitrvu, MimIIoiiI loo Kllolralli KOsllvli! ami hilnliaml lu T K Mill., lot V. , k XI. ; i IhiioiI trad. Atli- laml , Uruil K I'rtrilmll ot iu Ui Ovu W Tri-ln-n i'l III, ! ft off l.il II. Iilk V. Aahlaml . MM 300 Klliii-r I'alrli-k loO W Htooiw, lot. 1 l I, Wimliiii'a aiM. A ilaml Ida (1 CMrl.mnn lo William llUray. Iota a aim i ami waai linn ill loia i aim o, Iilk . CiHilldiM mill. AhIiIkiiiI. Wllllniii HOrny lo Mlrau rurklna at tlx, iiiMuaiiu i aim ML-iit nail 01 lul-o, ijik IU. t'lHilhlau ailil. Ahlilaml John H Mui-k ut iix to Ounrsa liurcn- mall el ux, uita i;i, H ana lo, oik II, K K o.M, A.hla.-.il , Wliiilcii Miianuur lo Anilrow H Weclnor, m uuo too 1 J0 fffi ai-iua I N .ora 10 ullil 17. lit .m a, raw.. It Ui-lilnrman lo Krank II Bay, lota ,t atnl S auil uu'4 of noi avc 1'i, ti 'M a, r 3 wi-al, i-olitaltiliiH IIM.7S ai;rua :haa T Wall to HiiKar I'lno Co, laml In aix-a -.17. -JB anil iH. 111 IU Kiillx W KwInK 01 ui. to Ann II Kuaaell, ji acrua In am: a.t. 111 :is. ami M-cS. K4trlli Ituu lo W 1 Vairlor ami C W I'alin, S lutxrcal lu Iota 7, ami 9. blk 17, Mcillonl ' I Vawlur anil C W I'alm to Kdwla Ituaa, U Inlvrrat In lola 10, 11 and 12, Oik 17, i.-'iioril K K Anilvraou ot ti( to t.'llf of Aablaud. water rlstita ami irlTllisna 1 Frank M Amy ut ux to Wio M Hollm. 49 ai.-rua wuai 01 inn nuwaii 1 ruax 11 l t; No. VI. aaw'JI. til M 1000 Jotin K HeaaiilKraTo to Win M llolmca, 5 avrca in am s, li S7 1.70 urrjr M llin;kalliorli to Win H llolrni-a, lol H. blk 6. Ccnlral liiliit llj M Mbllla Alislo ami liuabaml to I'hllo M ill, n.tii. i- iia, w M m 11.1111 ill aon t'oiility 1700 oHMin main ui ux v) jouu 11 su-wart, lol II. blk IS. Mi-iKonl IKlililna liolilanillli anl huabaml to Jno 11 muwari, una 1 aim t, uia a, couaK mill, Mi-iltoril, t'XL-ciit rlslit of way of OA Oil It 300 K IVI.a-liraiUt vl ux to John II Stewart, lula s ami 1. Iilk 4H, Mi-ilfnnl Ii Ovo u 1'liarii at ux to ItniQi-lla Munkora. lola 11. ami 17. Iilk (.. It It a, 1.1. A.lilaml A'la furtt-r to liilianl W I aruvll. ' acre lit ai-i" im. ti ;I7 a, r I w 850 hllli l.iiM;iittilo lo c It llt-iiloriiian, 1.31 acroa III atnr I, In SO 1 John W 1 'ux i-t ux 10 Kilwln Ituaa. lot 7. Iilk 17. Mi.lli.r.l : 100 imra llayavl ux tolu-o A VloiMa ot ux. lot I. Ilvlma ail, I. Aalllaml S7 J J rryvr pi ux 10 lii-niinu llrtptlal Ilrotli- run t. iiun-li. trai-t ol lauil lu aoc t. In a, r 1 w 00 W I'alin ami I I, Hamilton to Marlon Trv.r. laml In aif 2.-,. I,:I7 SO (leu V Trulri-n cl ux to K i llrisaa. nart ol lot S. blk V, A.hlaml .. . OO I) A C K II ami (' T Co lo J II CUallilwr... all ul an- lu ;w a, r 1 w 'o () A C It It ami V T t o lo II J lllcka, wU IH'1 1 ai-l1 I, li III a, r 1 l" 100 O ,V I. It It ami II T t o to b II (iraut, a!, , ai-i- l.l. to S-J a. r I w 190 O A C It It ami t' T Co lu O S llutk-r. a-'. , . ai-r iu, ii .m a, r a t. auu n'-l unit .,-1. tnir.ia. rJi- .131 t H to (ion W Tivlrun. ' ai-rva lu aec I ji !!' . r I c (' jl to J C 'I'olmau. l'JO acrea lu aoc 35, li a. r '.' c Win c CraililiH-k to t'lina Bavchlvr, Inti-r- iaal III iilarvr inliiliiR i-laluia "Hlioo rly ami -ureal Warrior," HrUnt' c refit llalrlit fit) I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a Dumber of your 8 hd1 have uo benltuDcy in anying thai It is Urn bebt remedy for coughs, oolda and croup I htivo ever uiied in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy. Mm. . I. A. Moore, North Star, Mloh. Kor sale by Chas. Strung, tlruguist. In Probate Court. In uiattnr of oHtBte ol Oco Htnon: order set Unir nDirt ruterlT cxuinnt from execution unit appoint inn Uio 18iu of March, 1W2, a day of .Inn. dutilumutit. matter or oHttttc or James u nines: omer ttpM)intlnR the lHib of March, 1902, u day of tiuui ntmicincni. In mtitttjroroHtatouf lna and Lit a Bltriey. tmiinrH. order authortxluii Donna Duniap iruftrdlnn of entitle, to transfer certain nun. of money to ina Keeuy, Kunruian or sum minora, In matter of unlaid of J A Hover: will ad- tnlUmllo probate; Jas Cronetnlllor itppolntod In matter of oHUte of II P YVoeks; order made to nny claitna and March 25th sot aa day tor ilrjul settlement. In mat tor of estate and rruardlnnshlpof minor helm of Goo Schumpf; order mado for Bale of rual entitle. GRAIN-0! GRAIN-0! Remombcr that name whou yuu want adcliolous, appetizing, nourishing loocl drink to take the olaoo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Graln-0 is mado of pure grain, it aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder and the children ns woll us the adults can drii.k It with great benellt. OobIs about i as union as coi- feo. 16o. und 2oe. per paukagu. Ask your grouer for Graln-O. ninlng Locations. .1 I Scnrn II M Mviim. U H llurlon nnd A J O'lirloii lodiitud tliu Kid Glove mining olnlm on Fob S. ll'u'J. Henry ApplCKato loonleil olalin NoO lu Pearl mining illKlrlnt. nn Pnb 4. 1S0-J. A lex Ormc located a clulm ta Puarl mining district on Jan 4, 1009. Civdu Jotor and W W Myors looatod tho Fell" mine in Missouri t'tnv mining uisiricv nn Jan il. W F und V W Hlaokert loontcd n qunrlr olnlm In (lulls orook dlatrlol on Feb A. IMnl. V A Sprlietord locnlod n iiuurty. eluiul In Htorllug uistricl on r eu u, narj. vniin ir A ith win be stroug as ours If you tryr Shiloh's Consumption mm- and oure ' M 'renK we I llrr gnnrfluteeacureorrcfuud V M a W niouoy, nud we send you free trial bottle If you write for it. 8HH,OH'8 costs 28 cents and will cure Con sumption, Pneumonia, llrouctaitls and sit Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold In a day, and thus prevent serious results. It has been doing these things for 60 years. 8. C. Wrlls Co., Le Roy, N. Y. . lUrl'i Clover Root Ta corrects iu Stootck FOREIGN ITEMS. Tho Marquis of UtifTorlu, formor gor-(jriiu--giin"riil of Caiiitda and ox-vleoroy of India, Is (load. He wits born lu Juno, I O il). A treaty of iillianco for Ilia prosarva v.ttiou of (!liiua nnd Korea has been h i k 11 u' 1 hotwiinii Ui'uat liritiiln und Jiipan. it is ruguidud us a direct, move iigulnst Itusshi. v.- A recent vonsiis of the nncmployoJ Id li rllu showud that thora wore 70,000 liersniis totally without employment mid about I'j.HW) partially oiuployod. Captain Hir Edward CUlchostor, who emiiiiiiiiid. 1 tho British wiurulron at Mn 11 1 1 il d uring tho Bpunisb-Amorlcan win', luia boon mndo au admiral, It Is reimrtod from Buka, Russian Transcaucasia, that many hundreds of persons wore killed by au earthquake In the Hhamaka district, and that tha towns and villages for HO vorsts around Hhttuiuku sulTorod BOTuroly. Hlngular Una ot tllvoil-rotionlng. The death of Charles Otto at Tacoma la said by doctors to have been caused primarily by a scratch on his scalp, re ceived some weeks ago iu a barber shop. At that time a wire bristle of a hair, brush pioroed his skin and blood-poisoning resalted. A largo gathering formed I and was removed subsequently y an ...fin. TTVn.n ht llm. Ciltnu hai.lr.ti U JV 1 I. .. . ' ' - - - w. " " -" " doclluod. fie lost his appetite and be name molauoholy. Finally his mental and physioal condition brought on heart diaoase. Ho quit work and resolved to rest until he folt better. One morning recently he was attacked by heart trouble and died la great agony on the floor of hia room. Mudhena Prosan to Death. Thousands of mudhens were froxen to death daring the recent cold spell In Okanogan county, Wash. Fonr miles above Loomls la a large mountain lake, whloh is the nanut of mudhuns and other water fowl daring the greater pari of the year. This wiutasr the orodhtms were the last to leave for warmer limes farther son ah. Tlie pold weather was aooompaaksd by a heavy gale,' which rolled op whltecaps on Loomis lake. Aa the mudhens Bew along its surfaoe, striking the water with their wings, ice formed upon thorn so rapidly that they lost the power of locomotion. By the hundreds they were caught In the rap idly forming Ice and held until frozen lo death. The Okanogan Indians hare been gathering the birds in numbers for food. - Favorite Nearly Everywhere. Constipation means dullness, depression head ache, generally dlaordered health. DoWllt's Lltllo Karly Klaers stimulate ruo liver, open the bowels and relieve this condition. Hale. aueedy and tborooich. They never gripe. Fav orlte pills. Chas. Strang. Market Keport. The. following aro tho prices paid by our merchants this wcoK lor larm pro duce. This list will be changed each weok as tho prices cbange: Wheat -..50 Out ( ..45 .11.70 per 100 lbs ;..80c " " " ,...90o" " " Flour.. Barlev. . . Mill Feed Potatooe, $1.50 Ed-ps lc per doz Butter, 20c per lb H-Jins, dry, 4 to &o Bacon 14 Hams, 15 shoulders, l-l Lard i-'t Hogs live (Hi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UriiTsn States I,ANBOrrtcK, Itosoburg, Oroson, February 15, lftu. Notlco Is hereby given that In compliance with tbe provlalons of the set of Congress ol imt. a. lfcs. untitled "An acl for the sale ol timber lands In the Slates of California, Ore gon, Nerads, and Washington Territory." as ex- loooeu lo an luu ruuuo lj.au ouavco uf au, ,'i August 4, " OIIARLES P. BAYE8, Of Portland. County or Multnomah, State or Orognn, has Ibis day tiled In ihlsontce his sworn alatemonl No. 3042, for the purchase of the NKl of Section No. 24, TownBhlp 33 South, or Range S K.ast, and will offor proof to fchow thai the land sought ts mnro valuablo for Its limber or atnno than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land bofoie the Keglster and Receiver of this office at lloseburg. Oregon, on Monday. Iho Mb day of May, 1902. He names and Victor Brunell, or Portland. Oregon, and J. V. Uhcen, of Capo Horu, N oshinglon. - Any and all pontora claiming aurerseiy ine above-dosorlbcd lnnda are requested to tile their olalms In tills office oh or beforo said Stb day or May, 1W.. j.-i.amuutB, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Lahd Orric. Kosoburg. Oregon, Jan. 14, l'AU. Notlco Is horoby given that in compliance with the nravlalons ol the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An aot for the salo of timber nn us in mo ninies ui vuiuoriui,, yrc- .mn Ainvaila. nna nusniUKlon lurniory. ns extended loiill tho Publio Land States by act ., August 4. isy.itNsEYHlLL nf Aiii.tnv. pountv of Ltnn. State of Orejron, hnc thu unv nimi in tins uiiiid uiu snuni fvii'ii ......it Nn in ',7 tnr th nurehnse of the NV-i of ricotton No. 26, Townhlitp X! soum. 01 itaiiKe a Kant, and wilt oner prooi ia huuiv .uiit iuo iuuu sought is more valuablo lor Its timber or stone than for Bgrlcul'urul purposes, and to establish bin elalm to salt! Innd before tho Register and MnenU-nr ot this ohcc at Koseburff, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 3rd day of April. 1902. He names as witnesses: Leslie !. Wallaco, of Albany, iiroRon, JamoH A. ferry, u. v. uray ana n. t, I'jrlaun nt PmHnOOt. OrClTOll. Any aud all persons elulmlnt? adversely the above desorlbed Innus ure requested to tile their t'litlms tn this oftloe on or before said Srd day ot v Heglsior. BUTLER- JEWELER. Watch Repairing: 81' onos' foul Nan T& TJSl WIRM fail The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent waahes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, ie jtiat na senseless ui would he kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities nnd passages of the head and the bronchial lubes ayon fil) up again with mucus. Taking cold ia the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous neids and vnpora which should pass' off through the skin, are thrown hack upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus. much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the lwly. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red,, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that doesv not reach the polluted blood can .cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from Uia S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange tfi Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the beat mediaal advice free. Book on blood and akin diseases sent on application. - THE SWIFT SPCCIFIC CO., Atlas., Caw SHERIFFS SALE. K. II. Utmler, Plaintiff. Ta. Mack Uold Channel Mining Com pany, a corporation organlxed under tbe Blate of Wavhlngtnn, Oefeodant. b; VIKTUK ol an execution lamed out of the Circuit Court of the Sum of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, on the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1902, upon a Judgment duly rendered in said Court on the 3rd day ol February, 1902, whk-b said judgment was docketed In tbe clerk'a office ol said Court, In the County of Jackson, on the Uth day of February, 1902, in favor of N. II. Latmler, plaintiff, and against Black Gold Channel U ining Company, a corpo ration organised under the State of Waahisg ton, delendant, for the sum of twenty-fire thousand dollars, with interest thereon at tbe rate of 10 per cent per annum from Norember, 1901. until paid, together with the further sum of one thousand dollara attorney's fees, with interest theraon at the rate of S per cent per annum until paid, together with the coats aad disbursements of this suit taxed at sixty-seven dollars, and whereas, H was ordered, adjudged and decreed that fhe mortgage mentioned in plaintiff's complaint herein be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises described therein, to- wit: The NWJi of 8W'!4 and of 8WJ4 of Sec. I, and NK ol NIVJj; NEJand KV$ ol SE of Sec. 12, and NEi of NEJ. of Sec. 13; all In T. 37, S. K. 4 W.; and N.S of SWJ4: the SWJi of NW; SWJ of SW'i and S!4 of 8W of Hec. 7; the N'-j of K'!i and SW'i of NK of Sec. 18, all in T. 37. 8. H.3W; Also placer mining claim No. one (1), being the NS ol Sf.i ol SW4 of Sec. 12, T. 37, S. R. 4 W. l'lai-er mining claim No. 2, said claim being fifteen hundred (1'iCO) feel in length and six hundred (fiW) feet in width and is located In See. 7, T. 37. 8. R. 3 W as described in the record notice of claim ; I'laccr claim No. 3, dccrlbed as commencing at a point in the center on Brush Uulch afteen hundred (1500) feet easterly from a point where said Brush Gulch intersects eaat line of SWf i of NW' : Sec. 7, T. 37. 8. R. 3 W., thence from said commencement point south five hundred rtfly (i"xi) feet: thence easU-rly and parallel with ceuler line of said Brush Gulch Afteen hundred (l.'iuOj feet; thence north six hundred (600) feet; theaco westerly and parallel with center line ol said llru-h Ciilch lllteon hundred (1500) feet. and thence south flfty (50) (eel to poiut of be ginning; l'lai-er mining claim No. 4, deacrlbed aa be ginning in center of channel ol left hand fork of Koots creek wllh the intersection of N. line of Sini of SKI ol Sec. 12, T. 37, S. K. 3 W. thence east 300 feet, thence southerly parallel with the center of said creek fifteen hundred (1.TO0) feet, thence west six hundred (6001 feet thence northerly and parallel with said creek fifteen hundred (1"J) feet, and thence three hundred (300) feet to point of beginning; riacer mining claim No. 5, described as be ginning in center of channel of Foots creek where It crosses the S. line ol the NE1! of the N WJi of Sec. 18, T. 37, 3. R. 3 W., thence E. four hundred (400) feet, thence southerly parallel with channel of left hand fork of said creek fifteen hundred (1500) feet, thence west six hnndrcd (600) feet, thence northerly parallel with center of said channel afteen hundred (1500) feet, and thence E. two hundred (200) feet to the place of beginning; Placer mining claim No. 6, located and re corded In the name of the Black Oold Channel Mining Company, and known as X Claim No. 6 lacer mining claim No. seven (7), as located bv John T. Douegan and recorded in Volume al pago 332, of the Milting Records of Jackson County, Oregon; Piacor mining claim No. 8. known as the Fox" placer elaim and situated iu the NW of Sec. 12, T. 37, 8. R. 4 W; IMacer mining claim No. 9, known as the Populist claim, as the same was located by H. II. Clark and recorded In volume nine (S), at nago 137, of the Mining Records of Jackson County, Oregon; together with all water rights, ditches or Humes, easements, rights ol way, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances upon or belonging to any of said property; also Ihose certain water ditches and water rights which take water on Foots creek to, upon or near said property known as the Hawkins ditch and right, the Miigrudcr ditch and right and the Middle of Dutch ditch und right; Together with all real and personal property incliullug milting machinery, tools, imple ments, pipe, giants or other properly which is a part of or used as it part of the mining prop, crty or planl of Black Hold Channel Mining Co.. in Jackson County, Oregon, anil mat tue proceeds arising from said sale be applied as payment of tho costs and disbursements of this suit; second, to the payment of said Judg ment as tarns necessary orapplleaoic, situ that the balance of said proceeds, if any. bo pain to tho clerk of this Court subject to the order of defendant, and that the said properly above described be sold upon execution at law to satisfy said Judgment, Interest and attorney fees as above sot form and also ino oosis oi nnu upon this writ, Public notlco is norouy given mat on Saturday, march 13, 1902, i tii hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. In (mitt of the court house la tho Town ot Jack sonvlllo, Oregon, I will, in obedience to said execution, sell all tho right, title aud interest of tho above" named defendant, Black Gold Channel Mining Compnny, a corporation organ ised under tho State ol Washington, 111 ami to tho abovo described property, to satlsiy sain judgment, attorney, foes, costs nnd accruing costs, lo Iho highest and best bidder, for lawful monoy ot the United states. Ai.ex. Ohme Sheriff of Jarkson County, Oregon, Dated this 12th day oi February, 1902, mm circulation all offensive matter, and when nch, port blood is again coursing through the body tha mucous membranes become healthy and the akixt active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap pear, and a permanent, thorough cure ia eBectwh Engines and Boiler for Salo. '.- I have for sale at my machine shop. In Medford, one 10-horse power boiler lth 8-horse power engine, one 3-hona cower engine and boiler, one 8-norar power entrtne and boiler. 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B Y VIRTUE of an execution issued out of tho Clreult Court ol the State of Oregou, for the County of Jackson, on a Judgment rendered in said Circuit Court on tho 12th day of April, wherein C. A. lunker aud A. . lunker. partners as Iuuker Brothers, plaintiffs, rccov ered a Judgment against 3. T. Songer, Joseph Dame and M. S. MeConnell, defendants, for the sum of eight hundred soventy and 'Ji-100 ($870,21) dollars, with interest thoreon at the rate of S jor cent per annum from the 13th day of Ayr!., 18W, and the further sum of twenty-two ($22.00) doliars costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed tn the office ot the county clerk of said Jackson County, Oregon, on the 12th day of April, 1898, and whereas by virtue of an exe cution issued out of the clerk's office for said county and state, there was paid on said Judg ment on August 18, 1900, the sum of threo hun dred ninety (:.W0.00) dollars as appears by tho return of said execution, therefore In obedience to the commands of said last named execution dated January 28; 1902, 1 did on tho 2Mth day ot January, 1902, duly levy upon and will sell aa the law directs, at tho front door of the court houso in tho Town of Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, on Saturday, (larch i, iooa, p At the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, th( following described real proporty, to-wit:. Lots 24, 25 and 2t't blk 1', K. K. addition to Ashland, Oregon, together with all apptirtor, nances thcieuntu belonging. , ' , AiiRX. Ormr. 9 h or iff. Dated at JackaonTllle, Ore, Jan. 29, IW2..