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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1893)
CONSTIPATION Is called the "Father of Diseases," It ia caused by a Torpid Liver, and ia generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, . .,. SICK HEADACHE, . BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully It is a mild laxative and a tonio to the digestive organs. By taking gimroona Liver Regulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wife was sorely distressed with Constipa tion and coughing, followed with Bleeding Piles. After tour months use of Simmons liver Regulator she is almost entirely relieved, gaining strength ad flesh." W. B. Lxxtkk, Delaware, Ohio, 43-KVERY PACKAGE'S ' Has our Z Stamp In red on wrapper. ' J. U.ZKII.1X j CO., Fbiladslplih, W. Has ever been known to have the Cholera who bad his shaving and hair cutting done at THE PALACE. CLEANLINESS IS A COMPANION TO GODLINESS! Our baths are two hits each. Seventh street, Mcdtord, Oregon. THE PALACE. the; "medford" R. C. Bifnch, Prop'r., Front St., - - Medford, Oregon. Ya treat everybody with the courte ay which we consider due our patrons. Our work is all Erst-class every line a specialty. '" DRUG STORE. GEORGE H. HAS KINS (Successor to TTashlns & Lawton.) He ha3 anything in the lise of Pure Drugs. Patent Medicines, f5ooks. Stationery, Paints and Oils, Tobacco, .Cigars. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, And everythinp; that is carried in a first-class DBTJQ STORE. Com- pounded. Main Street, Merford, Qregon. Genual Point Hotel AND LIVERY STABLE, F. T. FRADEXBURGI1, Prop'r. Tirst-class Accommodations Special Attention Given to Traveling Men. Charges Reasonable. Cextr4I. Foist,- Oregon. ARE YOU EVER TIRED? Do you ever think your skin needs a rest?. It certainly does. It needsa tonic to tone it up just likea run-down system. LOLA MONTEZ CREMC, The Skin Food and Tisaue-tluiiaer. Is a food for the skin. '' It makes the skin firm and pre serves its elasticity, thus preventing wrinkles.' "You can not f rekle of tan with the creme on your lace. ro lonet table is complete without it. One pot (75cent lasts three months. used daily. It Ih the ONLY SKIN FOOD J..u . j", - J i on the market. BE "f.Vm.HUJuA.X VU& WAKE OF WORTH 1 "rUSu. rtje-U. I LESS IMITATIO S and accept no substitute. 1 MRS . NETTIE U1RRISQN. America's Beauty Dociok, 26 Cieary Street. ' ban r ranclsco. ual. Ladies at a distance treated by correspon dence for all blemishes or defects of face or tig "ure. Consultation free. Ft sale by Chas. Strang, the Druggist, Med ord, Oregon. NOTICE. U. S. Land Office. Koseburc. Oregon. ..... July i lhU3. Complaint bavinir been entered at tbls office by Lorenzo P. Aslrary airainst John M. Barrett, for abandoning bis Homestead Entry. No GoAI. : no : ; man ;j Tl RE PARLOR Prescriptions Carefully dated May af. tsar), upon the EtioISEi; ani vj-t, i.e h-.A a horror Francis Hoff T mi S E -Lf nf SecUon SO. Township 38 S, j wmcn ne naa a uorror, rrantis noa itanre i w, w r-i. irr jacKson county. ureKon. with i view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to ap . , pear at the omce of Max MuUer. County Clerk ' of Jackson County. Oregon, at Jacksonvlllt Oregon, on the 30th day or August. IMO, at 1U 'o'clock a. m..'1o-respond end furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Hear ing at this office on the testimony go taken, oi. the 12th day of September. 1S93 at 10 o'clock a. ro. Huntcient evidence having been bled t how that perxonar service cannol be made It Is hereby ordered that service be made by pub lication according to law. John H. 8m7PB,Rcgi8ter. a-4-s-8 A. M. GKAwroitD, Receiver. H. F. MlJDFCJRb, QR, ' Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application, ackscrews to let. WOOD Contractor and Builiier THE NEWS IN J3IUEF. A CONDENSED COMPILATION OF CURRENT EVENTS. Important News of All Kind. Boiled Down and Arranged for llwty Feople. All Superfluous Word. Removed and the Esenc of the New. Preserved. New York e avings lanks are taking advantage of the sixty-day clause to check the withdrawal of deposits all at once. Jlrs. Sophronia Twitchell, the woman broker and speculator, who was well known on the Paciiio Coast, died at Ercokly recently. The 5-j-ear-old son of James Doty of Sacramento fell from a second story window to the sidewalk and was not in jured in the least. The Indian government has refused to modify the terras granted to exchange banks, who have appealed to England against the decision. One hundred lunatics were taken on a special train from Northern California asylums to tho new asylum at San Ber nardino the other day. In the regatta of the Royal Yacht clnb, off the Isle of Wight, the American yacht Navahoe was beaten by the Eng lish sloops Britannia and Valkyrie. Fire destroyed the stock of Buyer & Reich, dealers in fancy goods, at San Francisco. Several other business houses were damaged. The total loss is esti mated at $ J0O.O0O. Edward Belmont, a relative of the well known New York fiunily, is in jail at Los Angeles on a charge of embezzle ment. He rented a bicycle and sold it to a second hand dealer. . As an example of the dullness that ex ists in railroad circles it is stated by an Omaha gentleman who knows that 150 telegraph operators have been discharged from the service of the Union Pacific A delegation of Saa Francisco mer chants visited the Willamette valley at the request cf Willamette merchants. The object of the visit wais to form closer trade relations between the valley and San Francisco. Lumber shovers on a 6trike at Ash land, Wis., have openly defied the au thorities. A conflict took place between the polie? and the strikers. Mayor O'Keefo says tha non-union workmen will be protected at all costs. Daniel Daley has been convicted of manslaughter at San Francisco. Daley shot two men who broke into his room for the pvrpose of getting proof of the infidelity of his landlord's wife, Mrs. Lawton. Daley is also charged with murder. James Driscoll, a hod carrier, was brutally beaten by two policemen at Sacramento. The officers are William Talbot and Special Doran. two of the largest and strongest men on the force. Driscoll js 49 years old. He says the beating wps unprovoked. In connection with the grand jury in vestigation into the cold storage ware house fire, a Chicago paper print a story to the effect that the fire was of incen diary origin, the incentive being a desire to cover up wholesale theft of goods stored in the warehouse. . The Pennsylvania Railroad company has issued an order for the reduction in the mechanical department from six days a week of 10 hours a day to five davs of nine hours each. The order af fects all the shops of the system, includ ing leased and controlled lines. Fajhpr Barabasz, pastor of the Holy Rose church, a Polish- congregation at Baltimore, was roughly handled by some of his parishioners. Had not the police intervened he would have been killed. The trouble is an outcome of a bitter factional fight organized some months ago. Late reports from Siam say France has ordered a second blockade until Siam has given a guarantee that the ultimatum will be lived np to. Humann, it is reported, has ordered the English war vessels outside of the block ade limits. Serious complications be tween France and England may yet arise. A rentable dime novel event took place a few days ago on Horse Prairie, Beaver Bend, Mont. Fannie, the 15-year-old daughter of Sam Jaggers, was abducted and carried off in true brigand style by one Bill Wells of Bannack. Wells is a bold, bad man even in the region which has several characters of that description. Three girls at EeddingCal., went for a row on the river. Olio Bemis got into the boat first, when it broke loose from its fastenings and floated off. She be came frightened . and jumped into the water. AlSebring saw the girl's dan ger and swam out and caught her just as she was sinking the last time and got her safely ashore. A dispatch from New York says: Cali fornia fruit growers are evidently deter mined to make hay while the sun shines. Taking advantage of their superb climate, which enables them to begin Belling fruits earlier than the Eastern growers, and keep it up longer, they are just now monopolizing the markets of their offerings. It is a little too soon for the great peach orchards of Delaware and New Jersey' to be heard from. Nothing iike the present display of Cali fornia fruits was ever seen here before. With the curious request that his body go to the dissecting table "for the bene of humanity," and after having kept two pistols by his side for ten years with which to avoid lingering illness, of man, a wenujiv jrpi uitui tiieiuiuuii ui Olympia, Wash., died three hours after an operation. He left an estate valued at nearly 200,000. When the final operation came, Hoffman warned his physicians that the time must bo 9 o'clock, not one minute sooner or later. He left all liis property to his wife.' He made the request that his wife see that his only daughter, whom he disinherited r f -TL ,,, jm .wm ,.. f never want for anything. A Good Thin? for Summer Com- plaints. Mr. J. W. Hager, a well known mer chant of Clio, Iredell Co., North Caro lina, cured four cases of flux with one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is the most prompt aud most successful remedy in use for dysentery, diarrhoea, co)io and cholera morhus. No other medicine will take its place or do its work in this class of diseases. It is equally ns valuable for children and adults. 25 aud 50 cent bottles for sale by G. H. Haskins, drugjrigt. the mind thai makes the man," said Watts, but modern ethics deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It 13 question able, however, if cither are right. Food has some claims in this respect.thcrcforc those parents who would build up the physique of their children pay strict attention to their diet. Children arc all fond of pastry; for this to be health fully prepared, fiOTTOlETJE must be used as a shortening. It is n i a o u i a 1 1 Ir ll Recommended 3 j by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up on its hcalthmlucss. Send three CPU to nvMamns to N. K. Fairuank & Co., Chlcuco, lor bunil someOottolene Cook Book, contain liuc six hundred recliies. prepared hy niim cmireiitautboritie. on couklufi. Cortoleno is sold by all grocers. Hcfue all substitutes. U Made only by ji) N.K. FA1RBANK & CO.. fcHICAOO. NEW YORK. DOSTON vWWWWWWWWv Student of the Old School. Gauls Kreek. it IiuinMebeeze Flat. My dear Ed: It haz leen sonic time since I last skrilibletl tu yer most valubul nappcr, (The Mkp fikd Mail). Uv koiirse you no why I've bin absent so long, I've iin (akin lessins in cliinucke lang nge, from Professor Schack musty Schonscbin. who haz purswaded me tu beleave I ort tu be a intur perter fur the red men. Deer Ed, whil my encourse with yer paper haz bin uv a verry " plezent und agreeable nature, so fur az my part uv it is (consented, and hope yourze iz the same, sorry ter inform yer, with this ishue ends eny further korrit)ondence at this place fruf. me. Iletore I kloze I yant ter sr 1 regret tu haf ter leave this quite ti.iboriuMKl. Wher I live iz ferry ijuite, no lxxly in 2 miles of here, aint e ty best ft-llt-r fur tu weaks. Profe.-ser Schackmasty Skonsch'n wants me ter giv yer 11 few items in the t'ld lulish stile, iz it was taut by the old iludsirt Buy traders on this koste afore the red m:in waz driven frum its shores !y '.he never ceasing flow uv imi rasbun. Now deer Ed., be kare fall how ver rede it. Ize coin tu kommence : Mika kumtux chin- nucke wawa? Tenas oucottv nika liiack klattawa, copa Medfurd, bi you wawa copa micika, nika tika momucli Illihee bias skukum muckttmuck, hiyou dalles hias klos, skukuni chuck, cousic cbick ;imiin mika ticky bonbon okoke cuiton, mika kumtux? Hiyou mo tvicli opa moweiitain, bivou iimui uch topsue, nika nanage biyou klutchman, peiilta klattawa tenas sivah. Yes ihev bail lots uv chil- ., . , i lren with tbcm.scd thav vruz coin tu Admiral.,, , ... . , - , ine nucsieoerry paten, i axi mem if they had eny ohjeckshuns fur ye kvmin along. Thcv sed thev wihh! like fur ye ter kuin, but thcv wood cut promis tu sulrscibe fur yer pa per, bikaze they kant understand the debthe, hithe, Icuthcand bridth uv yer wa-wa. They have no use of -ail rodes, irigation ditches and minin corporation or nuze paper I specku'ashens, so Ed., if yer kum, t.ilk uv things komon, natural like you kno Yours az ever, Betseyanxspikes. A Womatts' Remedy for Inflauiatory Kbeaniatism. I am an old sufferer from inflaiaatory rheumatism. The past winter it came upon me again, very acute and severe. My joints swelled und became inflamed, sons to touch or almost to look at. Up on the urgent request of x" mother-in-law, I tried Chamberlain Fain Balm to reduca the swelling and easi: thu pain, and t my agreeable surprise it did both. I havo used throo lifty Cent bottles and believe it to bo the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swell ings extant. D. E, Carr, 1255 Harrison St., Kansas City, Mo. For salo by G H. Haskins, druggist. A tierce lorest lire is now raging in the mountains n few miles from Canyonville. The Humes cover an area of ten miles square. The Ore gon and ,alnornia wagon rotu is blockaded by falling timber. The road will he opened up again in a few days so travel can be resumed. Cattle buyers nre in Klamath county offering $18 to $21 per head. This is about what the cattlo sold for last year, but ns the first offers are usually a little lower than the average prices for the season, it is probable there will bo u slight im provement over lust vear when sales begin. Beef cattle are in better I condition than last year, and buv ers could afford to pay a little more upon the same market rates. A Sure Cure for Files. Itching Piles aro known by moisture like presperation, crusing intense itch ing when warm. This form as well as blind, bleeding or protruding yield at one.A to Dr. Bnsunko's Pild remodv. which acts directly on.he parts effect ed, absorbs tumors, allays Itcning anu effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Drug- srists or mail. Circulars Iroo. Ur, Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by G, H. Haskins, druggist, Medford. Latest styles and the only stock of eolluloid collars and cuffsr-at Woltors IN CONNECtlON WITH THE FAIR. Expenses of the Exposition are being cnrtailed. All unnecessary employes have been discharged. Anthony Comstock is in Chicago, and endeavoring to suppress the dancing girls on Midway plaisanco. Four directors have been fined $1,000 each by Judge Stein for contempt. Some time ago the court issued an order to keep the gates open Sundays. The directors ordered tho gates closed two weeks ago. Director Davis was fined The grand jury at Chicago inquiring ' into the cold stonige warehouse fire has received information that the disaster was the work cf incendiaries, that unor ganized band of thieves had lieun rob bing tho warehouse and to cover up their tracks fired the building. A sen sation is looked for. President Higinbotliani of the World's Fair council of administration says: "When we can say that with tho best half of the Exposition season before us, we are out of debt, we think we are doing well. Inside qf five days we will have all the funds necessary to pay every debt we owe. Tho assertion that if 1 ,000, XH) would not put us even is entirely false.- The Masonic Temple block at Fnsno burned recently. It is supposed the fire was the work of an incendiary, A feud between the Smith and Ilowell families at Newark, O., terminated' in a fight in which one man was killed ""4 four wounded. John Bahlor of Battle Creek. Jfich.. tells a wonderful story. Thirty-two years ago, he says, he became totally blind. In the school for the blind at Janesville, Wis., one eyeball was re moved, and a year later the other was taken out by Dr. Ryder of Rochester, N. Y. In each case the eqd of the optic nerve was left as a stub. Balder wore glass eyes for ten years, and then smoked glasses. A year ago last April, at his home in Fresno, Cal., he suddenly saw a light. Upon examination it was found that new eyeballs were growing on tho end of the optic nerves. Physicians in Fresno examined his eyes and said it was the most curious thing they Lad ever heard of. Since then Bidder's eye sight has been graduidly improving, and now he can tell such colors as while, yellow and red. Balder is a devout Ad ventist, and lielieves that his cure is a direct answer to his f ravers and his faith. RECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. Kear Montgomery, Tex., three negroea attacked the house cf M. Marsh, killed him. assaulted his wife, murdered an in fant and cut the tougne out of a 7-veax-old child. Ex-Vice-president Levi P. Morton's immense bam, near Rhinebock. X. Y., with outlr.ildings and 100 head of Guernsey cattle and all farm horses were burned. The loss is over 100.000. William Evans, arrested for the mur der of Wells-Fargo's messenger Tovey, in Amador county, Cal., in June last, made a full confession to Sheriff Thorn that be is the man who shot and killed Wells-Fargo's messenger. The Ogdeu grand jury found four in dictments against Oscsir E. Hill, late csahier of the Commercial National bank of Ogdea. He is charged with embezzlement, perjury, falsifying the records of the Ivuik a:ni making false re turns to the bank o&cixls. L. W. Breitenbuch. city marshal of Santa Kosa. Cal., has been arrested. Much trouble was had with Breitea bach at various tiincs ia getting tho taxes and license moneys pmperly turned into the treasury. He is now charged with embezzling money belong ing to the city, and a warrant is out for his apprehension. Dlrt la Aceordanco vl:li I1U TVIsb. On the Fridav before las death Gcn- eral Butler scat for a business friend, 1 . . . . ... and in the course of the conversa tion the sudden death of a mutual friend, the late Vice President Du Barrv, of the Pennsylvania road, was mentioned. Mr. Da Barry had finished his dav's work and then died. General Butler said to his friend: And that is the way I wish to die when my time comes. I cm in co haste to leave this world. I shall be well content to stay here some vears longer, but when my time shall come that is tho way I wish to go. I want to do my day's work and die. Hartford Courant. The Best Medicine. J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayer's Pills: " Ayer's Tills are tlio best medicine I ever tried; and, in my judgment, no better general remedy could te devised. I have used them lu my family and recommeuded them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, uiany cases of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by tho use of Ayer's rills alono: Third day chills, duiuli ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, llux, dys pepsia, constipation, and hard enlds. I know that a moderate tiso of Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would tie found un absolute cure for the disorders I have named above." "I have been selling medicine for eight years, and I can safely sny that Ayer's Pills give belter satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold." J. J. Perry, SpotUylvanla C. II., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, linn. Every Dose Effective I BALD HEADS!! sT What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? ? Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of " your symptoms be warned in time or you will become; bald. J SkookumRoot Hair Grower Is vrhntyon ncd. Its production is not an accident, but the remit of scientific ? n-peurcli. Kimwledtre of the dtseaiies of the faalr aod acalo led Co ihe ditctrv- r I'M try of bowtoir;t them. "Kkookum "contain neither mineral nor oil. It f Ih not a Dye, but a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic hy stlmnlatlnt? J the follicles, it stop$ JatUtvj Auir, curt dandruff and grots hair cn Oala heads. jg 6 y Keep tha ecalp clean, healthy, and free fr ,m Irritating eruption, by thft una of Sknuk-um itkm Ooap. it destroys parsiiio ituccu, tchich feed on C j ana destroy the hair. -Jf your dniKL'lM cannot tupplr yoa fmd direct tons, and we win forward 3 3 f a I Jfl? P if fW '' 1' jirTOMlid' on -script if price 5 iflfl'J VI THE sKOOKUil ROOT HAIR GROWERCO., ! rTtii j,vnK 37 X'ifth ATenoe, Kcw York. K. Y. J A buge forest fire is raging about rix miles north-east of De troit, the eastern terminus of the 1 . P. railroad on ih- S.intiam. The destruction i-f timbi-r will be large Take Good ( are of the I'liildren. For suminercomptitims ia children, there is notliii.g so good us t'liainb r lains Colic, Cholei-a and iJittri-hot-a Remedy. It cur sdj s Biery, diarihu-a and cholera iiif.uituiu. und nev--r fails wh -n tist d in lime and the plain priii. leu directions are lolloweu. lien .-e-duced with water and swe. U iud it is pleasant to take. i"i and 51 cent bot tles for sale by G. II. Haskins. druggist. During the hist Paraguayan war it was noticed that the men who had been without f;x1 for three mouths, and who had been wounded, however slight, died of their wounds because they would not heal. TllEllE ure many accidents and dis aaes which affect Stock and cause se rious inconveiiieuce and Iocs lo the far mer ia his work, which may b.-quickly r .fined i d by the ue of D. J. II . -McLean's Volcanic Oil Liiiim.-nt. After S iitetult'r first Eugene will have another nep;iper. Tliei ti'f: Sj the interest of the People s party. It is estimated that the bop crop in Oregon this year wilj be not more than one-half :i full crop. This will be nln-nt l-J.iHX) hales. Washington will have about half a 'crop, or io.OOO bales. I DR. GUNN'S I3SPROVKO LIVER PILLS Ok'LY QUE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Bmtb ted er Bm4 tchtcc Or cf the r'H -ltvta 4tm.rvm in the tot&avrb and cum blacnr. one rtych DicM for twrfk wettc thf Biotsati xd tMirtfteai th brfm?h . 1 hrj ttware p rln diCrcios. rfuUtt th bewr If Bed mrtp ocntipvoc 1 bry n protsjMlir. y nulcly.rrv fr".pc or :ctt ita Druccuuor r-)1 SioMdu Xcd. Ox.It.ti4U. Pw For sale i O. ii. Ha-kin. .Mcti.urd. WOOD YARD No 1., Cor. B and Nun-tli Streets LT1 flTTInTTITT'Tl P I N A IU I I I hi K 1 U 1 1 11 11 II ll II 11 J 3?ropi ietor Wili Deliver V.M.d if s-o Dt :rt d EEDFOFD, - - - n Summons. lu the Circuit Oonrt of the State of Oregon, I Kur tbe County of JacksMQ. M. PurJin, PlalnUO. vs. V I II- J U)...l . j . . V, -.1 D.l. n . 1 r Tr. To Muuii Ham, tlrfroiliUii. i In thr Nam of the swtc of Orrjron. Ychi an? hftvby rcou.rrU tonppcitr a1 wswer ihr nm- phiint rtlrxl antnt ym in tho alure rntUlrM uit by the hrt day of tho coxl rt-jailar torra of atd court, to wit. on the 4th dy of Si-ptembrr 1VS. ami if yon fail to answer, for vant thereof, the Utnt:ff wilt apjly lo thr wurt for tbe ro llrf prayrU for iu complaint, uvwit. for the (Kirtuton betfrren plaimitt mo drfoadanis acoorvltnK la their rrspectlvc ihtvreo of the fallow i tig dcr.fcol rral estate, to-wil All of IoIa three and lour aud that portion of lot two bou nncd and doscrilKnl s follows; O'tnmenc inp ni thr North corner of lot twv and running thence South thtrly -ttvr ana on-ha!f decrrts Ksvt. twenty-five fort, theace South fifty four and one half decPce west, one hundred feeU theneo north Thirty-five and one-half devrree west, twecly-five foot, and thence north tifty four nnd one half deproe eat. one hundred feot, to the plnco of bct;iiinin:. All of ssiid litd iH'tnj in ItUK-k Nineteen, in ihe.oUyof Medford. Oregon. Tbe portion of said prvmics claimed by plaintiff U our hnif thereof. Order for uuhttratton ! nummons dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. July 17. ljva. Xj -SI-A ffl T HE SINGER SEWING MACHINE The Best Lightest Running . and Most Durable. Nine out of every ten Sewing Machines in use tu the world are SINGERS. Sold for cash or Easy Installments. A cents in every county. Head office for this stale ut 3M Morrison street, Portland, Ore. Sourt for Catalogue. i - 6 rower, $LUU per botUc ; 6 Xur UiQ. boavp.SUc j C. F. LKWIS, IciiaiicalvEnpuer AND MACHINIST. o Any work In his line such as lining ur emrinc : er.-cilon and r.-pairiui! of saw and quurtz miils . All coaitnuulcallunb promptly auijwered. MF-DFOKD. OREGOX. SPEAR &REA1 CHEW AND SAVE THE TACS. to Hundred and Sefanty-Thres Thousand Two Kindred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Given Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. t ,1 55 STTM WINUrXG ELGH.- GOLD 5.775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA OLASSES. MOROCCO BODY, HLACK ENAMEL. TRIMMINGS. UUARANTEED ACHHOMATIC... 2S3 00 23,1 00 IMPORTED GERMAN BCCKHORN HANDLE, FOCB BLADED ixket iisivEs rrrr svm m 1 1 5.500 ROLIXD GOLD WATCH CHARM EOTAEY TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS. 1 1 5,500 LARGE PICTURES Utx2i Inches) IX ELEVEN COLOES, tor traming. DoadvcrUsicg on Lb. em 261.030 Prizes, amounting to $173,250 oo The abovr articles will be distributed, by eoralin, arnoap parties who caew EPF-Alt HEAD Ties Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAfcS taken Lberetrom. We will distribute SM of these prizes in this county aa tollovs: lo Tir': PARTY smdlnit cm the frrcatest number oXSPEAU IIF.AD TAGS irom taUa coonly are wUl give. 1 GOLD WATCH. To the FIVE PARTIES wndlrur U5 the next ereatert number of STEAR HEAD TAGS, we wiU give to each. 1 OPERA GLASS. 5 OPEHA GLASSES, To the TWENTY PARTIES sending ns the next greatest nomW of SPKAU HEAD TAGS, we will wive to each 1 POCKET KNIFE SO POCKET KNIVES. ro the ONE IirNDRED PARTIES wndiE- ns the next greatest number ot SPEAR HEAD TAGS, vre will sive to each 1 KuLLED GOLD WATCH CHAiiM. TOOTH PICK 100 TOOTH PICKS. la the ONE m'NPRED PARTIES reading ns the next greatest nurnbrr of SPEAK HEAD TAOS, sre will give to each 1 iAHtiE I'lCXCiiE IN ELEVEN CULOrjS ..2D0 PICTTJSES Total X amber of Frizes for :hr County, S38. ' C ACTION. No Tars will be received before January 1st. 19M, nor after rbrosjy 1 It- Each poekase containing tacs must be marked plainly with Name of Seeder. Tot County. Suuo, ana Number of Tags lu each package. Ail charges oa packages meat preps. - riT rmniuwmnu mrtM f-p.1tHM n fr.W..r1 tn f Vi. T, .nrftf! CAimOX. No Tars will be received READ. SPEAR HEAD rossrssfts more ' rtnc uifcrCT proi-jvd. It I ihe rwrlist. the tourtest, the richest. SPKAB HEAD ia I aSx"'tu:-lv. poitivei and dlntlsx-tlTely differcat iu Csvoj rrom aay mlhcr clue loosero. ! A in&l wi j roui'ince the ui-jt efcpUcai oi this feci, it is the iarcet sailer or any similar sUapeand sty!f ca firth, weich proves, that it bascsuEht the popular ttstennrl pteases tbe , tieoale. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. Se that a TIN" TAO is o- every QtUUX Very sin - A tit of peorile ohtninlne these prircs ta this cocaty wta be published In this paper tiiaciu.uly atjer Fcbraary :su tsi. COST Sk2 ;T TIS3 ErCSE JiiUIr.T I. From Terminal or Interior Points Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take to All Points East .d South It is the Dining Car Route. It runs through Vestiiule Trains every day in the vear to ST.PAUL-'CIIICAGO (No change of cars.) j Composed of Hintaf Cars unsurpassed. j Pullman Lrawmi: Krv-vu Stwoers Of l.atcst Kiuipmrnt, i Tourists' :-: Sleeping :-: Cars Best that can be constructed and ia which nrconmuHtuiions are b-ib Irve and 'urnisbcU for holtltrs tif KirsL and Seoond-l'lass Tickets ! utitl I Elegant Day Coaches. A continuous line connecting with all lines, affording direct aud uu interrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservation can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS jkuuI in Auter- icu, r.4t);.abiu aud r.mvoo cuu be purcnaca at any Tu-Kvt Otaev oi ibis Couipauy. Full particulars conoerulnc rates, time of truitis, rttuiestuJia otner details Iuru:heuon ap plication to any agvut, or A. 1). CIIARLTOX, Assistant General Passeniwr A-eut, No. lil First St., cor. Washington. IOK.XI-i.lSirD. OR. Executrix -Notice. In the matter ot tho estate of Jamea H. Faris, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoiateu executrix of the last will and testament ot James H. Faris. dceased, by tho county court oi Jackson couuty. Oregou, scttlug iu urv-bate. All persons lndebteu to said estate are hereby rojuestea to settle tho same at ouce and persous baviug claims against said estate will present them to the uudersigued or to her utloruer, Austin L. Hawuiouu, at Medford. Oregon wituis six months from the date of this notice. JKS.ME M. FAKIS. Dated July W, ISJ. Executrix, xj as-a S J, W. LAWTON, (Successor to W. P. Woodr.) DEALER IS A complete stock of nil kinds of goods Id tny line kept constantly on band. A competent workman at the bench. SEVENTH ST., OPP. HASKIJi-S DKCG STOKE Medford, Oregon. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noWp. Do y wear them? When next la oesd try nib Best in tho world. $2.53 $2.00 F0RIADIES $2.00 41.7S FOR sors '-75 1 If you want a Hoe DRESS SHOE, made Is tha btest ttylet, dB't p. y $6 to S3, bj my $3, $330, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. Juey fit eq-jal to ccstom made and look and wear as wcf. If yoo wish to economize In vonr footwear, do so by porchasinjr W. L Docglxs Shoei. Kara and. c stsmnrf on the bottom, look for t when vosbmr. W. 1-rrOCGI-AS, Brockton, Ilass. Sold by A. C. TAYLER, Agent, Medford. HEAD CONTEST WATCHES. ...sstooa ET.Ta) CO befor January 1st. 19M, nor after February Is. caer. iqvd. os ccalities of tntricrtr vatne than any other rvlv. L. M. LYON; tor J obbinsr of all Ivinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, - - Oregon. EAST ATTD SOtJTH BY THK The Shasta Route OF THE j nnTTTTTrnV t SyM I H KKN PACIFIC COMPANY. tXl-KE!SS TKAIXS kAt e. PORTLAND DAILY. South I I North ri iv in I. v. Portland Ar. I 7:ta.m S:-IS p. m I l.v. Mc-ilfird Lr I oi p. m 10:16 hip. ! Ar. Saa Kmm-isoo l.v. 7sp.m Abox-e trains stop onl at the followins sta tions north ,t Koscbure: hat Portlan J. ure gon Cllv. Woodouru. Silent. Albany. Tangent, i ShedtK Halsey. (Umsburg. Junction City, lrv iu aud Kugene. KOSliBfKG MAIL DAILY. S:a. mILv Porttaud ArlMp.rn S.-:0 i. in , Lv Kii-burs Lv I tsW a, m ALBANY LOCAL DAILY Except Snudaj.) 5 W p m I l.v Portland Ar KfPpra 9,-tW p n Ar Albany L 1 tfc a m Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Dining Cars on Og.leu Route and second Class Sleeping Carsallached to all ttirvugb trains. Between Portland and Corvalns. WEST SIDK DIVISION. Mnll trains daily, eioepi Sunday: T so a. ml l.v lirtlaiul Ar I f:.15p.m li.li p hi I Ar orvallis Lv l.-oO p. iu At Alhanv and Oorvallls connect with trains "of oreson Pw-iSe railnvad. Jicpress Tniius daily, exwpl sundav: t:Wp. m I U Portland Arjiiftam 7i5p.mAr McMinuvilla Lv 1 0.-0O a. m -Through tickets to all poinrs th Kastern stall's, lanada and Euroae ran be 00 Imnnl ut lowest rates from W. . lPPueott, Agent. Mciford. ,c Mauoeer. Assu O. . t P Agt FRAZER GREASE BEST IV THE WORLD. affecbxl by hut. tTCLI Til a. avj Vlab FOBSALEBrPrUIJ'RSOENETtAIXT. yy Harness Salery 2.50 fiPSSf$ 2.25 m Mj ma lFn i - t.v MS J Gontrae ai Braer