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' V . . '.■■■ €• I 7T' ,  ' I VALLEY RECORD. VICTORY IN DEFEAT. A “CIGAPJST’S” SCHEME. A WONDERFUL LIGHT. It Will Give Illumination Equal to About HOW IT IS THAT LABOR WINS THROUGH STRIKES IT LOSES. The People's Paper. ASHLAND,Or........Thursday, May 23,1895 A Fighter’s Record Possessen Certain Q11“1- ities Which Act as a Deterrent—A Short News and Notes. • ‘Castorla is so wen adapted to children that 1 recommend itaa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnxa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. “The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Castos M artyn . D. D., New York City. 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"No-To-Bac” and various other remedies, but without success until I accidentally learned of vour "Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago to-day I commenced using your preparation and to day I consider myself completely cured; lamin perfect health and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker appreciates, has completely left me. I consider your “Baco-Curo” simply wonderful and can fully recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. HORNICK. Sheriff’s Sale. Tkoi. F. Oakes, Hear; C. Fayne. Henry C. Rease, RECEIVERS. i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. The German Savings & ] Loan Society, Plaintiff vs Levi Morris, Alice L. Morris, E. K. Ander son,George W. Doane. ( and The Benicia Agri cultural Works,Mitch ell, Lewis & Staver Company,Defendants.. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION judgment, order, and decree, duly issued out of and under the seal of above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed, dated the 22d day of April 181», upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered in said Court on the 1st day of April, 1895, in favor of The German Savings and Loan Society, plaintiff, and against defendant Levi Morris tor the sum ot Fourteen thousand one hun dred and twentv-three and thirty-three one-hundredths ($14,123.33) Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum from the 1st day of April. 1895, and the further sum of Seven hundred ($700.00) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eight (8) per cent, per annum from the first day of April, 1895, and the further sum of Twenty-four and fifty-five one-hundredths ($24.55) Dollars costs and disbursements, and also the costs of and upon said writ, commanding and requiring me to make sale of the following described ST. PAUL_______ real property, situated in the County of MINNEAPOLIS Jackson, Stale of Oregon, to-wit: The south half, and the south half of the DULUTH_____ northeast quarter, and the northwest quar ter of the northeast quarter of section six (6); FARGO and the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, and the GRAND FORKS TO southwest quarter of the southwest quarter CROOKSTON of section seven (7), all in township thirty- i eight (38) south, of range one (1) east of the WINNIPEG __ ¡Willamette Meridian in Oregon also the i east half of section one (1), and the east HELENA and _ half and the south three iourths (%) of the west half of section twelve (12), and lots BUTTE five (5), six (6) and seven (7) in section eleven (11); and the northwest quarter, and ; the west fractional half of the southwest (fractional quarter of section thirteen (13); TO I and the south half of the northeast quarter, CHICAGO and the north half of the southeast quarter, - and lota one, two, three, four and five (1, 2, WASHINGTON 13, 4 and 5) of section fourteen (14); and PHILADELPHIA ‘ donation land claim number eighty (80), . situated in sections thirteen, fourteen, NEW YORK 1 tweuty-three and twenty-four (13, 14, 23 BOSTON AND ALL i and 24), all in township thirty-eight (38) POINTS EAST and 8OUTH south, of range one (1) west of the Willam ette Meridian in Oregon, (excepting there For information, time cards, maps and from five and 28-100 acres in the northwest corner of said lot five (5) in said section four tickets, call on or write teen (14). commencing at the northwest cor A. D. CHARLTON, ner of said lot five (5), and running thence Assistant General Passenger Agent. south on the west line thereof thirty-six (36) No. 255 Morrison St. Cor. Third St rods; thence east twenty-three (23) rods; thence north thirty-six (36)rods; thence west PORTLAND. OREGON. twenty-three (23) rods to the place of begin ROBERT LEONARD, Local Agent. ning). containing two thousand three hun Ashland, Oregon dred and sixty and 93-100 acres, more or less. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment, order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said In the County Court of the State of Oregon writ, I will on for the County of Jackson. Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1895 H. K. Hanna, Plaintiff, } at the hour of 2 o’clock p. in., at the front va. > door of the county court house, in the town John Sisemore, Defendant,) of Jacksonville, said county and state, sell Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION at public auction, subject to redemption, to judgment order and decree duly , the highest bidder for U. 8. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest issued out of and under the Sea) of the above entitled Court in the above entitled which the above named defendants or any cause to me duly directed, dated the 7th of them had on the date of the mortgage of day of May, A. D. 1895, upon a judgment plaitiff herein, viz, September 23, 1889, or and decree rendered and entered in said since had in and to the above-described real Conrt on the first day of April, 1895, in property to satisfy said execution, judg favor of H. K. Hanna, Plaintiff, and ment, order and decree, interest and costs against Defendant. John Sisemore, for the and all accruing costs. 8. PATTERSON, sum of $329.55 (Three hundred twenty nine Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. and titty five one hundredths Dollars) with Jacksonville, Oregon, April 27,1895. interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent. f er annum, and the farther sum of $50 Fifty dollars) attorney’s fees, and for the sum of $37.40 (Thirty seven and forty one 15 to 25 poundo per month. No hundredths Dollars) costs and disburse ftarving. Reduced no inconvenience, ro bad results, no nauseou8 ments in this action, also the costs of and drugs. Treatment perfectly harmless aud strictly confi upon said writ in which judgment it was dential. Question Bl nk and Book free. Call or wiite. further ordered by the Court that the prop _______ DK. H. B. BUTTS. 822 P.ne btreet, bt. Louis, Ma erty attached in said action, and hereinafter NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. described, be sold for the satisfaction of said judgment in the manner provided by Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.) law, which judgment was enrolled and April 3, 1895. ) docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1895, com N otice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed no manding and requiring me to make sale of the following described real property, tice of his intention to make final proof in situated in the County of Jackson, State of support of his claim, and that said proof Oregon, to-wit: The S W 34 of section 4 will be made betore the Register and Re and the east half of the N W % and N % ceiver U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore of 8 W *4 of S W % of section 9, and North gon, on June 5, 1895, viz: Daniel D. H. part of E of N W ’4 of section 16, all in Yeager on homestead entry No. 7562, for the township 34 South, Range 2 West, contain N WN E >4, N E Vi N W *4 and Lot 1, Sec. ing 420 acres, more or less, or so much 30, Tp. 40 S, R. 5 East, lie names the fol thereof as would be necessary to satisfy the lowing witnesses to prove his continuous above demands, first the sum of $329.55 residence upon and cultivation of. said with interest thereon at the rate of ten per land, viz: Daniel I. Waldroop, of Shake, cent, per annum from the first day of April Oregon; Robert M Garrett, of Shake, Ore 1895, and the further sum of $37.40, gon; William 8. Crowell, of Medford, Or PlaintitTs costs and the sum of $50 attor egon; Al. Hopkins, of Bhake, Oregon. aprll R. M, VEATCH, Register. ney’s fees and the costs of and upon this writ. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execu A packs-« of our trett- tion judgment order and decree and in L U L L TDISl | KI (II menttor wcaknexand compliance with the commands of said fill j * CSIFlb»« decay, nervous debility writ, I will on I and lost vitality Mot tree for 12 cent» portage. Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1895, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. at the front DR. WARD INSTUTUTE, 12019tkSt. ST. 10118,19. door of the Court house, in the town of Jacksonville, said County and State, sell at i ! III !<-» The worrtforal pori- public auction, subject to redemption, to I 111 I O lively cred. 33 years' the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the ! iucce8ifulpract.ee. Treatment confidential. Cure* right title and interest which the above by mail or at office. Terms low. Question Blank and DR. WAR9 INSTITUTE,€ named defendant has in the above des Book fm. CaB or write. 120 N. 9th St..8t.Lculs,Mo. cribed property, or bo much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy said execu tion judgment order and decree, interest Land For Sale. and costs and all accruing costs. Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acre3 of S. PATTERSON. land 2 miles east of Phoenix. Good grain Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. and fruit land, well supplied with water Jacksonville, Oregon, May 8, 1895. and wood. Will sell it 100 acres or to suit Good house on it. For further Send your printing to the R ecobd £nrchaser. formation inquire of C. T. Payne, Aah- N orthern pacific B Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars THROUGH TICKETS Sheriff’s Sale. B Seance With an Editor Who Carries the The Peerless Junior potato is a cross between the Peerless and the Snowflake, yielding like the old Peerless with the fine quality of the Snowflake. Clover seed is becoming an export product of considerable importance. Vick’s Abundance, Early Excelsior, American Wonder, Carman Nos. 1, 2 and 3, American Beauty, Maggie Mur phy, Vick’s Early Advancer, Harvest Queen and Early Pride are novelties to which the attention of potato growers is called this season. Special claims are made for the new Waite Maine oat. The new tomato, Liberty Bell, is de scribed as “the earliest, most product ive and smoothest tomato ever intro duced. ” Clark’s Nonesuch sweet corn is com mended by the originator as the best of 80 sorts which he has tried. The experiment stations have repeat edly shown that the soils of the south are almost universally deficient in pot ash. J' WT, BAD COMPLEXIONS Dark, yellow, oily, mothy skin, pim ples, blackheads, roughness, redness, dry, thin, and falling hair, and simple baby blemishes prevented and cured by the celebrated l*Bd) Oregoa, The annual report of the Massachu setts board of arbitration and concilia tion supplies the New York Times with an opportunity, the like of which jour nals of its stripe never fail to seize, to condemn all labor strikes and denounce officials of labor organizations. I have not read the Massachusetts report, and consequently have nothing to say for or against it. I will not judge it hy the portions quoted in the New York Times, for I know so well the habit of the plu- , tocratic press to make extracts so as to completely reverse the meaning in the original record or report. The Times, after small quotations from the report, says, “This is as much as to say that the record in Massachusetts shows that while most strikes fail those that are rated as successes never pay.” It is not likely that the statements of the Massa chusetts Board warrant any such conclu sion, the history of labor certainly does not, but The Times'and journals of its kind have no regard for facts or truth in their dealings with organized labor. It is an oft told story. Active work ers in the labor movement are tired of telling it over and over again, but so long as liars and muttonheads are ad mitted to press and platform it must be told and retold, and here it is again: It is a question if there ever was a strike, won, lost or compromised, that was not a benefit to labor in the long run. It is a sure thing that some of the brightest eras in the history of labor in this coun try have followed immediately upon and taken their impetus 'from what was temporarily a defeat, what looked to the thoughtless like a strike completely lost Labor organization has had booms as often after lost strikes as it has had depressions, though the boom may not have always come in the branch directly concerned in the strike at that particular time, and a lost strike in one industry does not appear to deter other divisions of labor from inaugurating contests in support of their demands, nor does it make them postpone action. These things show that organized la bor is not intimidated and cowed be cause of tbe temporary setbacks suffered by some of its divisions, and while it is not so easy to produce satisfactory proof it is a fact known to close observers that the “victories” thus forced upon capitalism make it a little careful as to its conduct for a time. Contemplated reductions are postponed or entirely abandoned because of some dearly bought victory over labor, sometimes in the same industry in another part of the The most effective skin purifying and country, or another industry in the beautifying soap in the world, as same locality, or the samo industry close well as purest and sweetest for toilet, at hand. As one of the battle scarred bath, and nursery. It is so because veterans of labor said to me some years it strikes at the cause of most com plexional disfigurations, viz.: the ago, “It’s the strikes that are never CLOGGED, INFLAMED, IRRITATED, made that are labor’s greatest victo OVERWORKED, OT SLUGGISH FORE. ries. ” He referred to the effect upon em the Bold throughout the world. P otter D rug and ployers of the knowledge gained by their C hxm . C orp ., sole proprietors, Boston, “All own or others’ experience that labor shoot the Blood,Bkin, Scalp, and Hair,’’mailed free. will strike if pressed too hard. The man is a fool who thinks that labor gets any SHERIFF’S SALE. thing that it iB not able, or is believed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon to be able, to enforce. Of course this is for Jackson County. a general proposition. Samuel Phillips, Plaintiff, So far I have only dealt with the vs. strikes that are written down as failures. Helen M. Hards as Exe If the argument is good, it holds much cutrix of the estate of Charles L.Thurman.de- faster in the cases of ‘‘those that are ceased and Helen M. rated as successes,” and the position Hards. Wm. H. Thur taken in The Times is absurd. I know man,John LeRoy Thur all about the great array of figures, usu man and Lucy Hollings worth, heirs at law of ally exaggerated three times over, Chas. L. Thurman, de brought out to show “the loss in ceased, and Phillip wages,” but those figures and dollar Thurman and Ezra signs haven’t as much terror in them as Thurman, minor heirs at law ot Chas. L. one might think who doesn’t appreci Thurman, deceased, ate the fact that the workingman only Defendants. gets a bare existence anyway, whether Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION and order of sale issued out of and working or striking. Of course there is sometimes a little “dead horse” to square under the seal of said Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, up for after the fight is over, but that dated the 11th day of May, 1895, upon a de doesn’t count to any great extent with cree rendered May 7th, 1895, in favor of Samuel Phillips, Plaintiff, and against the men who have become convinced that above named Defendants for the sum of society as at present organized doesn’t Four Hundred Dollars ($400,00) with in intend that the worker shall ever be terest thereon from the 30th day of No vember, 1892. at the rate of ten per cent, anything more than just a worker. And per annum, and for the sum of fifty dol intelligent workingmen have learned lars ($50.00) attorney’s fees in said action that their interests lie with their fellow and for the costs and disbursements and Workmen in the effort to hold the little costs of and upon this writ and accruing costs to be taxed. Also it was further de they already have. One thought in pass creed against all of the defendants herein, ing from this phase of the subject: Is that the mortgage set out in Plaintiffs com the editorial writer on The Times a re plaint in said action be foreclosed and the cent find, or has he forgotten the history mortgaged premises therein described, situated in Jackson County, Oregon, be of the mechanics who are employed in sold: Wherefore in obedience to said order getting out his paper? and decree to me directed and delivered, commanding me to sell the real property Whether he is a fledgeling or an old hereinafter described, to-wit. sinner he carries the keys to The Times’ The SE % of the NW % and the NE )4 of the SW *4 and •he 8 )4 of the NE *4 of drawer of old, musty chestnuts. Wit Section 28, in township 39 8, of R 2 West, ness the proof, "It is strange that labor containing 160 acres, more or less, together organizations refuse to accept the uni with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, I will, form lesson of experience, and their trouble seems to be the autocratio body by virtue of said writ, on known as the board of walking dele Saturday, June 22, 1895, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the front door of the gates, whose importance and emolument Court House, in Jacksonville, Oregon, sell depend upon strikes.” If I owned a at public auction to tbe highest bidder, for paper and one of its editors wrote that cash, all of tbe right, title and interest of the above named Defendants in and to the sentence, I would either fire him for in competency or enter him in a contest for above described property. 8. PATTERSON. the world’s liar championship. The la Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. bor movement of this country is an open By A. 8. 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Quartermaster Finn was fond of female society, and the dark eyed wife of the captain at tracted him. “She seemed perticlar fond o’ him,” said the captain as he sat on the prome nade deck of the boat and pulled “black line” through a short black pipe just like a sea salt, “but I didn’t think noth in uv that. But when wo hove inf Lit tle Falls, shagger me shad if I didn’t ketch ’im huggin ’er. But she turned it off kind a carelesslike, an I let it go at that. ” When the Minnie reached West Troy Saturday afternoon, the captain went ashore to transact some business. When he returned a couple of hours later, his consort was gone. So was his steers man. And so were 125 bard earned dollars which had been kept in a bureau drawer. Then tho captain learned more. “I used t’ sleep from one bell in the early mornin till eight bells, an he’d sail ’er. Bust me bricks if she didn’t keep him fed on swagger lunches all the time I was sleepin. But she’s gone, and tho Minnie’s got to have another cook. 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M rs . J as . C hisholm , Pres. M bs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Kniguts Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good standing are cordially invited to attend. A d . G raham , C. C. F. D. W agner , K. of R and 8. MASONIC, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. C. H. V aufel , H. P. M. L. M c C all , Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications on the Thursday of or before the full moon. J. P. G ilmore , W. M. J. R. C asey . Secretary. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. K. S. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays tn each month. M rs . A lice K ane , W. M. M iss M abel W agner ,Secretary. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Saturaav evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially ip vite J to attend A. D. H f . lman , N. G. H. S. E vans , Sec’v, P. O. box 102. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. HAS MOVED HER DRESSMAKING PARLORS Into Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. A bram B ish , C. P. F. M. D rake , Scribe. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. 24. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month in Odd Fellows’s Hall, Ashland. M rs . L uella W hittle N. G. M rs . L izzie A yers , Sec'y. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows’ Hall every’ first and third Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. B. B eebe . M. W. J. R. C asey , Recorder. THB OLD DOCTOR'S granite tent NO. 4, knights MACCABEES. ALWAYS RELIABLE »nd perfectly SAFE. The ume. M used by thousands of women all over the United State«, in the OLD DOCTOR S private mail practice, for 38 year*, and «ot a elnyle bad reeult. Money r« urned it not a* repreaented. Bend 4 cent» (•tempi) for sealed particular!. DR. WARD INSTITUTE, 120 N.9th St., St. Louis, Mo. E. McNEILL, Receiver. EAST TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES Great Union Northern Ry. Pacific Ry. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL SAN Notice to Stock Owners. l^OTICE is hereby given to all owners of horses,cows or other animals that unless they observe the law and stake their animals so that they cannot reach the streets, the sidewalks or street cross ordinance on FOR SAMPLE BOX. BOOKLETS AND PROOFS ings, the city free . Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing the subject will be enforced. Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. All stock must be kept oil streets, sidewalks and rhe Worldrs Fair Tests the street crossings. showed no baking powder G. W. SMITH, so pure or so great in leav City Marshal. ening power as the Royal. »in 50a, and $140, VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. I11 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of Jackson. Johanna Houck, ' ) Plaintiff, vs. ) Sarah E. Ganiard, Laura M. Ganiard. Cora Judson Gauiard, and Frank Has ty, as administrator of the estate of A. Judson Ganiard, deceased, defen dants. )Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, ) judgment, erder and decree, dulv is sued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, TO T j EIE to me duly directed, dated the llth day of May, A. I). 1895, upon a judgment and de cree rendered and entered in said Court on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1895, in favor of Johanna Houck, Plaintiff, and against De fendants Sarah E. Ganiard, Laura M. (lan iard, Cora Judson Ganiard and Frank Hasty, as administrator of the estate of A. Judson Ganiard, deceased, for the sum GIVES THE CHOICE OE of $890.C0, the amount of the note, $34.66 taxes on said premises, $100,00 attorney fees, and the costs and disbursements of this suit and upon this writ; that the same is adjudged to be and is a specific lien against Blocks G and H in P. H. and N. addition to the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, from and since April 17th 1894, and superior to the claim of any and all of the Defendants; that said premises be sold by the Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, in the manner provided by law, for the satisfaction of this judgment, and costs and expenses of such sale: that from VIA VIA the proceeds of said sale there be paid, first, tbe costs and expenses of sale and costs and disbursements and attorney fee in this suit; 2d, Plaintiff’s claim on said note and taxes and interest; that in case there shall be a deficiency, that Plaintiff AND AND have judgment against Defendant, Sarah E. Gania'd. for such deficiency. Dated Mat’ the 8th. 1895. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execu tion, judgment, order and decree and in LOW RATES TO ALL compliance with commands of said writ, I will, on EASTERN CITIES, Saturday, the 22d day of June, 1895, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., at the front OCEAN STEAMERS door of the Court house, in the town of Jacksonville, said county and state, sell at LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS public auction, subject to redemption, to — FOR— the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendants have in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy said execution, judgment, order and decree, interest and For Full details call on or address, costs and all accruing costs. W. H. HURLBURT, 8. PATTERSON. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Gen’l Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Oregon, May 13,1895. PORTLAND, OR. How to Cure Yourself While Using It. 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In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Thomas G. Rcames and John) F White, Plaintiffs, vs. ) John W. Goff and Jeanette i Gott'. Defendants. J of the Meet in regular review on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellow’s Hal), Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. C has . H. G illette , Com J. E. T hornton R. K. B. P. NEIU JOHN E. PELTON. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— Beef, Pork and Mutton. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Kept constantly on band. Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to deal with us. febl’92 ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING Water of any temperature desired Natural Temperature 85 deg’a. TO DRISK THE WATER IS A T01IC. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi and animalcules, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING RINK. — Inclosed and covered, the same medica waler, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume— more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody’’—come out as “fine as silk" and “white as wool”—rejuven ated and happy. Located on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. GRANT HELMAN Pioprietor virtue of an execution SOUTH and order of sale issued out of the EAST AND B y Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, bearing the Seal of said Court,’ dated the 13th day of May, A. D., 1895, upon a decree rendered the 6th day of Mav, 1895. in favor of Thomas G. Reames and John F. White. Plaintiff's, and against the above named Defendants, John W. Gott'and Jeanette Gott or each of them, the sum of $1206.87 in U. 8. gold coin, with in terest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 6<h day of May 1895, and for the further sum of $120.00 reasonable attorney’s fees and for the costs and disbursements of and upon this writ and accruing costs of this action. Further, that the mortgage described in the Complaint in said suit be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises therein des cribed, situated in Jackson County, Oregon, be sold: Wherefore in obedience to said order and decree to me directed and delivered, com manding me to sell the real property here inafter described, to-wit: The NE >4 of the N W *4, SW >4 of NE >4 and E % of SW )4 and W % of BE J4, all in Section 21. Also NW % of NE »4 and NW )4 of SW J4 of Section 27. Also N 14 of NW >4 Section 28. Also N >4 of NW J4 of Section 33 all in Township 31 S, of R2 West of Willamette Meridian, and contain ing in all 480 acres of land, excepting from the above 2 1-9 acres, more or less, out of tbe NE *4 °f NW % ot said section 21, Twp. 34 S, R 2 West W. M., heretofore deeded to School District No. 36. I will, by virtue of said writ, on Saturday, June £2d, 1895, at 2 o’clock p. m.. at the front door of the Court House, in Jacksonville, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all of the right, title and interest of the above named Defendants in. and to the above described real property. It was also ordered adjudged and decreed by said Court that if the proceeds of said sale of the above described premises shall be insuf ficient to nay the full amount of the judg ment of Plaintiffs, including costa, attor ney’s fees, disbursements and expenses of sale, upon the return of said sheriff of said order of sale, showing the amount of such deficiency, the Plaintiffs may have execu tion for such deficiency; and'it was further ordered that the purchaser or purchasers at such sale be let into immediate posession of said above described premises by said sheriff, provided the sanu should not be in posessior. of a lessee under a written lease. 8. PATTERSON. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By A. S. Barnes, Deputy. JawMKMiViiie, Orejfou, May 1&, USD, —VIA— The Shasta Route —OF THE— Southern Pacific Co. Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily. 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