The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, August 18, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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BLITON es YO aX, PutJliBhars.
A.S. Buto?:, - - - Editor
TA T. York, - - - Manager
Puaiished Every Friday Morning-'
MAN WAS 30RN TO HUSTLE.
He Is of few days; bat quite a plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
tlnlerei In the Pa-no at Medford, Oregon
as Second-Class Mall Matter.
Medford, Fkiu.vy, AUG. IS, 1803.
Congress has done nothing as
yet but caucus.
The Northern I'aeifio railroad
has gone into the hands of a receiver.
of the white laborers are given em- j
pioyment. This is a very proper
move and if vigorously followed up
in other cities of the coast we would
soon be well rid of this greatest of
all insults to the white laboring
classes. They would naturally
drift East and those Americans of
the Atlantic States who have been
entering such vigorous protests
against deportation will be given a
dose of the filth and insult which
is now being heaped upon us of the
Pacific. America for Americans
and not for Chinamen would help
materially in easing tho oppressive
hard times.
the regular July term thereof."
Why did not the county court de
mand this settlement at their regu
lar Julv session?
Parties wanting
MINKS AND MINING.
Yellow fever is raging in no
slow manner in the South and the
scourge is fast gaining a solid foothold.
Cholera, in Ne.v York, yellow
fever in Geovgia and congress in
session at Washington a conglom
eration hard to beat.
The Mail will hereafter be print
ed on Thursday. Correspondents
will please Ret their copy in not
later than Wednesday morning.
Will congress please tell us when
the Chinese will be in good condi
tion for ship.weni, and when will
Hawaiia be ripe for Uncle Sam's
picking.
The San- Francisco Weekly Ex
aminer and The Mail one year for
$2.35. This offer also entitles sub
scribers to a chance in the Exam
iner's $143,000 list of prizes.
Governor Pexxoyer is taking a
census of ouinion of members of-
the legislature upon the advisability
of convening the legislature to pass
a law staying executions for one
year. j
It is paradoxical but sadly true
that loose financiering has made
Geo. E. Bloomer a defaulter and
caused his bondsmen to go deep
down into their pants pockets to
make good his deficiency. Is there
not too loose a rein given the sever
al county treasurers of our state?
Whose duty is it to take up this
slack? Will they do it? We shall
see.
The outlook for the loosening up
!of hard times in the East is becom
ing - apparent. The telegrams of
August 14th tell us that a score of
cotton mills in Rhode Island and
Massachusetts. emDloving S000
operatives, have resumed work,
while in Pittsburg the iron and
steel mills, employing 15,000 wen,
have given notice that thev will
start up at once.
The city council would serve
well their constituents if they were
to pass a;i ordinance taxing junk
shop auctioneers a license of from
$25 to $100 per day.. This would
not only protect our people from
being bilked by this class of people
who travel through the country
disposing of a worthless stock ofj
goods at twice their value but would '
protect the legitimate dealers of our
town who pay their money to
ward the maintenance of our
schools and city government.
. The reward of $500 offered last
, year by our townspeople for the
icapture and conviction of any per
; on caught setting fires to buildings
About town proved effectual so
. much so that nearly, if not all, in
cendiaryism was stopped as soon
as the offering of the reward was
made known We are informed
that the reward still helds good and
will be as willingly giveii this sea
Bon as last. This is an incentive for
. every citizen to appoint himself a
committee to ferret out the origin
of these fires.
Gen. Tracy, ex-secretary of the
navy, offers this solution of the
currency famine:
"The administration has ample
power to reliove the currency fam
ine in 43 hours by exercising the
authority with which it is clothed
by statute. It may be done in
either of two wavs. There are more
than 300,003,000 standard silver
dollars in the treasury department
at Washington. The secretary has
the power to deposit such portion of
this !foOU,l)UU UUU as lie may choose
in the national hanks, which will
be designated as national depositor
ies; and, beinjr there deposited, they
would at once enter into circula
tion. The third section of the act
known as the Sherman law pro
vides that he shall 'coin of the sil
ver bullion, purchased under the
provisions of t lie act, as .much as
may be necessary to provide for the
redemption of treasury notes herein
provided for, and any gain.or seign
ioraire arising from said coinage
shall be accounted for and paid into
the treasury.' There is in the
treasury about 140,000,000 ounces
of silver bullion, for which treasury
notes havj been issued and no
standard silver dollars have been
coined with which to redeem them.
The secretary ot the treasury is
therefore at liberty to direct that
these 140,000,000 ounces be coined
into standard silver dollars. The
profits or seigniorage which would
accrue to the United States would
at onoe avail for use of the treas
ury."
In two weeks' time J. S. Mor-is
washed out $110 from his Powell
creek placer grounds. This is in
the same locality as Mr. Hosier's
claim, and from which he is taking
some good sized nuggets of pure
gold. i
When a fellow can pick up a $52
nugget of gold in a placer field and
there are twenty acres in that field
there is little need for the owner to
go out harvesting. Such a find was
made over on Powell creek one day
recently by one of the Sharp bovs.
The boys have a twenty acre placer
claim on this creek, and while the
above find is a little out of the
usual order, the field is nevertheless
a rich one and promises big returns.
C. .T. Wands was in Medford this
week from his mine near Gold Hill
He had with him a couple of chunks
of quartz, taken fiom his ledge,
which were at least half gold
pieces of the yellow metal protruding
in pieces as large as tack head
His find is a pocket prospect but
he is of the opinion that by tracing
the vein a verv rich deposit will bi
found. A few hundred pounds of
quartz like that suown us would
keep the wolf from one's door for
several vears.
WediSinjr Hells Kinsrinj Again.
FRU5T BOXES
of anv kind will find them in stock with "ic
C. W. SKEEL & SON,
Agents for the Sugar Pine Poor and Lumber Company, Medford, Ore.
FOR
THE
LAND'S
SAKE!
and foryoarown salte.buy fwmo land.
Wood Uvul l-Muto is tue finest In
vestment In the world. Tin f.ithtn;
ot bun Us or Hie dupivihitloiis of
thieves cumiot atfeei u us tbey can
ready cath. The fluctuations f Uiu
money market cannot depreciate Us
vnluu, which, if your land is pur
ehasod In u urowiiitf nclhUorUooU.
is certatn to Kiva'lily tticrt-aso with
time. Tho farm properly which wo
are offering forsale l a prime article
and embrace the very Dost of fruit
and agricultural lamta tn:pruYd
nnd unimproved. The city Wts
which we have listed have every
thing to recommend them beauty
of loiT.Mon, tHd Mtil, ai.d proximity
to stores and schools.
HAMILTON & PALM,
Modfcrd, Oregon.
Wc will pladlv furnSh fmitultously
till tli'sired nforiiimln:i regarding
the gzMl Kugue river valley.
tiiintiiiii
DftNIEL COFER,
IIIMIIMIt
L1TC Or SAf.P AUf-MTO.
At tl:e residence of the bride's sister,
Mrs. Minnie Phipps, in Grant's las.
last Sunday, August lSlh, was cele
brated the marriage cervraony of Mr.
Clarence Kelloyjj and Misa Emma
Cooper, Rev. E. . Thompson oftieial-i'lo-
Theso most excellent younjr people
were both formerly from Medford,
where they still huvo a host of warm
hearted friends. The ceremony was
performed Sunday, after tho eveuing
church service, in tho presence of a
Contracting a Specialty.
rians and Specifications Furnished
at leasonahle rates.
I have "iio nrw dt-sinos ot Cus? homes
those wishing to bulla , would tio well to t-x
ir.lu them. PosTorrer. Box. T9.
MEDFOKD,
OREGON".
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land ORlre nt Koselmnr. Or- con. August t
If'W. Notice is hen-hy given thai th following
named settler has Hied uotlce of her luteal lu.
to make final proof in support of ht-r claim, and
that said uroo! will iw ma.e before the Juaet
or iVunty '!erk of Jack.tp cmt.iy. Orecmi. at
Jacksonville. Oivgor.. on Thursday, s-ptenibi
14. WXl vu: ,Vyrtr.!a M. lllack. on HomeMeud
Kntrv No. -J.!. tor the lot S and 3. t u of n w
. and n c f w we i? in XI s. rs e.
She names the r.Howirae wiiac".- to prove
DOCTORS'
IT'S A SERIOUS BUSINESS.
There's no fun
in scllinjr druga
no fun in buy
ing them; they
are generally
bought for a seri
ous purpose, us
medicines for
si :U pjople.
Tho lirst con
sideration is their
purity. Adulter
ated diniifs fre
quently do more
PRESCRIPTIONS
and are always of
inferior quality.
They should he
carefully avoid
ed. Expcricnco in
couiHuiidin is
another item of
imjMirtance. The
blend iiif; of drugs
requires practi
cal knn ' 1 ed go
and perf.-ct si: ill.
A competent pre
scrin'.um clerk
must liuve these.
The n prices.
Given the ood
quality and bjt
compound in tr.
the com. ol drugs
need not 1m uii
nessarily hierh.
A reasonable
profit suit-s us
wo don't ch:irge
for our experience.
QUICKLY
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Full Line of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, CROCKERY
AND - GLASSWARE.
Ooods D-livercd free to any part of the
city. Your putruDuice solfcned.
FAWCETT & KOB.HIS.
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Alma Mia P.itii. La lt -yade R unirez, Celehratwl
I General Arthur, Swift Clover and the I
I Pill Nye 5 cent cigar?. Oranges and Lemons. I
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STRANG THE DRUGGIST.
Ice Cream every Eveninrj; but Sunday.
;C Street, Opposite Mail Office, ... Medford, Oregon.
few of the immediate friends and rela- of. Tu.- i hmcy Nye. John miri.
tives,and was one of the most ejoy-;
aoie wtuumgs it nas oeen tne wriur s Jackson coumy.o.-rKn.
This eUte is paying a visiting
physician at the aeyluni $23 a week
while he is putting in his lime in
the mountains. It is presumed his
alary goes on. Yet it is an unjust
burden on the taxpayers to carry
such pensioners on the state treas
ury. Salem Journal.
There is a great amount of this
tind of work going on about state
and county institutions and an ex
amination would in many instances
reveal the inside workings of a ring
; trithin a ring, and every time the
ring goes round a grist of unneces
sary experse is ground out for the
- faxp3yer to put up for. "Round
' and round she goes, and where she'll
' atop nobody knows." s
At Seliua, California, two hun
dred " Chinamen, sent out from
Fresno to work at fruit packing,
fyere driven out of town by the citi
zens. ' By this means two hundred
The defaulting treasurer of Doug
las county has been arrested f-r
misappropriating public funds to
his own use and upou a hearing
being had he was bound over to ap
pear before the grand jry with
bonds fixed at $10,000. Jackson
county's defaulter ha skipped.
That is, he has squanu- red the
county's money to the txtent of
near $9,000 and decided he could
best pay the debt of his high and
riotous living by leaving the county
and as well, leaving his bondsmen
to make good the deficiency. There
would be just a grain of satisfac
tion left these bondsmen could they
be assured that he who betrayed
their confidence and squandered
the money wliich they are now
called upon to produce, could be
made to serve a terra in the peni
tentiary, but this it seems is not to
be. The defaulter will be permit
ted to blossom in another country
as rose-hued as upon the balmy day
when he first took the oath of oflice
as treasurer of Jackson county. Is
it not in keeping with the usage of
eood countv eovernment for the
county treasurer to be in a position
to open his books f jr inspection at
any time the county court may ask
for such inspection? Would it not
have been wholly in accord with
the law to demand an immediate
inspection and settlement? Is it
absolutely necessary that an officer
holding so responsible a position as
county treasurer should be given a
month's lime to get his books in
shape for inspection? Did the
county court not know at their July
session that Treasurer Bloomer was
short in his accounts with toe
county? Was he given, a month's
notice in order that he might bor
row the amount of money so due,
or was it an act of olficial courtesey?
Had the inspection been demanded
at once would Bloomer now be
basking in the clime of another
land and wondering how things are
moving in blooming old Jackson?
Well hardly. The county, of course,
has not lost any of this shortage, but
have they not lost the interest on
this money which he has squan
dered and which should have been
applied on the payment of out
standing warrants? Most assuredly
they have, and why? because he
was allowed to run that olliee in a
manner best suited to himself and
the law disregarded. . And further.
had Bloomer been able to have bor
rowed the necessary funds and
come under the inspection wire
with victory colors flying, would he
still have been a good, trustworthy
eounty treasurer? A portion of the
law touching upon this particular
case reads: "The county treasurer
shall annually make a complete
settlement with tho county court at
privilege to attend. A beautiful quiet,
in keeping with the day and occasion,
seemed to p-rvad : tho minds of tho
principul j.articipants, as well as the
entire surroundings, which enhanced
the beaut of all. The costumes woru
by both bride aad groom were tiue, the
bride's bein-r of white aibalroso.
i-iiis II. Smi te, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Latu! Office at Rvrbur(r. Orrpon. Ajput
Nuiirr is ht-rrby trivmtfcui tticfuliuwini;
name tiritlcr ha UK-l uouor t f hi tauin:iii
to ranice nnal xnHf in su port of hi- clairo. am.
that saitt pnx'I witi bt ma.ic bv'orv th (mltor
County Clerk of Jackxa county. Urtvu. at
Jacksonville. o.-n. oa Sjtur.iay. r?tai
br St. vtx; l-ac A. lr.wlley. on lionje
NCTICK FOR PUBLICATION.!
Land Ofllcc nt Koscbuiv. Oresron. July 2S. t
WjU. Notice Is ht-rrby ctven thai tne f.Jlowin
'autnetl srliitT has tiled notice of hi intntln j
to maki nnal wonf m AuniKtrt of his claim, and ,
ihul fcaid pn( illi be aa lc b'Iorc tbc Judgv
r Oonniy "!rk of Jack -on county. Orvcon.
tl J:u:ktonv:;U. Orocm- on Saturday. SepUfm
biT JX ita. vix: JoM.-;h G-;txrrt. on Hre-ctntwa
1. S. No, T3f. fuc the w ii of ec. lp34 s.
r -I e,
Henimcsthe followinjr "itnrs to prove
Ki n.rit-miitKi ri.!fii-o it n)ti anil nlt lratinn
of. naitl laO. rai Thad lirocklry and li. F K. t
KilmoDiiwn. of lcmont. Jsckxm county. Ore-!
iron. John K lai. of nn-fnii. Jackson county.
Orvn abd John Uray of Ui Uul'.c Jackson
couuty. iirrKwC.
x a U li Jons !!. SHCPr. Rccister.
MOTEL iVIEDFORD
Fcrmar! Grand Csntral.
Best Accommodations ia the City
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.!
RATES REASONABLE.
!.icl 0T".ce at Kiscburc. Oneja. Aiiffust 2.
i"fi. Notice 1 hereby pirnn that tht-folicwinjf
named M-t:irr fca nid notU-e of his tntenkn
to nuc ilnat priMf in spirt of his claim. an4
t. ..r.-k.f bill rv n.-L.M h.-t..r.- I Km Jl!.lr I
while iho erroom wore a suit of bolt n,;u tnwel of oriiiwc-l ol WJ w0ianl; : cieric of Jack-m cunty. On-con. at
i Uivahln .tin. m-:i.v fa?L i i-u . .... !
COtlveniional black uilh while vest, j IU name the i.a;-ivn wtmw to n.ve Vj'i: "varr-nH. iWbv. on" Homesad i
111 nm: tn n tit nKjJi-niTL1 mum n1i1 ru ..... v . t 1 ..f - . fM - - l
of mtc 1
M PTJHDI, P.op'r.
trimmou iiq ueavy wuiic siik i-ce, i l 0vr:txci-t . ol sjjt.iet . ot miMal.
and each wore while kid gloves,
the close of the service, they were
troduced, and congruiula'.ions were vx-
tended. Tho company then repaired j
to the ciuiu-rooiij, where u U,oie tuuen
, ' ht nintinuoiiit r-iJen iijn ami rumva- j,-,, rtj ' (, r mr w s'ot w -i
Allium kiI.I lan.l. mi: Warrva II. lkrtij-. j n"c ' s e . Ull BW , o! n, v
in- ' r'ortuiiUu Hut.tK-r.L V:lllam lil:ina iJ ' - , tj73J . r I k
Tbonij-i liit;-otxlu3 uil ot Derby. Jciiaoa lK clnl-, xi,r f -tuwias ritn"vo tfl
jTiEDFOBD mm mi
county. Orvtfon.
x a 1 la ij
John H.Siirrc. Kcistcr.
with a bountiful repast was spod. and j NOTICE FOR IT 15 LIGATION, j
to prove I
.!.! iatj Tli: Wilitiaj K. UutuwD. I. A.
l I'.rj.lu'T. T. H. Hutiulaan acJ Wlil H'ir.a- I
J.iiiN 11. Sut ps. Krs:cr.
nr.;.lKl ..v.-r hv Mrs PhittrM with ! Land OScc at Rv bjr?. or. i
i " . i
Vtitlet Is Iinftir Cl.-ll tht IMr foJioirir::-
huppy i amitl ttIl.- lif I..C.1 uitu-e ft hi iuic:;i-i;
lor u trip ih:u ur,,i t-i:.-.jo (-!.! iaf JuJ,v
easy grace and dignity. Tu
uair left Mondav uiurninji
S thwusb Califoruia, and will rvtu. n via .XSl sr'
the lH:;ular r risco-forliand steanisDip 21. i.-ju. vu: aji.i- i .r. -a ii.os.m-i
. ,, , . Knlry No. OA'S, for toe tc,ift'ii:ii'i'J
route. Tuey were well a-mimosred , , 1 1, laa r ol n c . i. tpi . r; c.
In entwi.intiul umv hv thoir nun He name mc folluwlnis wttov!- to p;vv
in a suttelantial way o tneir rnanj j hu re,i,ni, uiv.a .od cuiiti j;j .-a
friends. An cleg;uit diunvr set, oiher , ff-.-aid iai. v.x: obanrvy Njt. Torn L!ii,
... s Kaipb Dcaa n,l Jolia M,'IKioyiih ail i'l I'rus-
China and silver ware, etc.. were given p-L jcKoa coumv. orrson.
them. Not least among the v..l jablo , " 8 J,'-l: " sarp,i- ttcr.
presents was the gift of some tine resi-
dence lots in Meufoid from Mr. Kel-1 Diphtheria of a malignant form
lotB " lavher. L'pun these they expect ;3 rt'iortcJ a'. Moiiriv.
in tuj near future to bail j. una b.t:uie 1 ,, , ,. .
permanent re-Mdenta of tue uictropoii- j ri,e 'tl,or" Oregon dipnoi
tan ciiv of Southern Oregon. Toe ! fair begins al Riisehurg St ptembcr 4
wishes ol their frieuds aiv: A pleasaul
trip, a safe reiuru, and many years of
joyous felicity.
X.
Don't you know to have perfect health
you must have pure blood, tiad th j best
way to haye pure blood is to take
flood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood
purifier and strength builder.
A queer case comes from Lane
county. At the last term of court
a woman was granted a divorce and
in a fevv days married aguin. 1 lie
ex-husband appealed the case to
the supreme court, which body re
versed the decision of the lower
court and annulled the decree. Of
what was the woman guilty?
Colesteiu Picking's.
Vagrants are employed t pmd
purpose on the streets of 'flu
Da lies.
A Woinans RiMiicdy for Inflauiatory
Klu'Uinatisui.
I am an old sufferer from inflatnatorj
rheumatism. The iast wint.T it cam
upon me again, very acute and severe.
Mv joints swelled and became inflamed.
! stiri to touch or al most to look at. X. i
'on the urgent r.'qta-st of tnotlier-in
1 law. I tried Cluimbe.-latn - lain lit In
lo rcduc." the swelling iir.d easj tin
jKiin. anil to my ugr.-eal)lj surpi isj i
aid both. I have u-ed tiir-re li.ty e. n
bottles and believe it to tJ the finest
thing for rheumatism, pains and swell
itigs xtanu D. K, Carr. I" i'j Uarrisoi
St.. Kansas City. Mo. Forsale by O
11. Ilaskins. druggist.
Wh D"- GUM-" 3
tv rtJ rr. .
PILLS
ircKi
FC.RJCGSE
A WORD TO LADIES.
Iron o'h-r. it ti.tr n-rx t CU -1 cRsiict.
Man:if:icturf-rs of at:d dealers in
LUMBER, LATH - AND PICKETS,
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
MEDFORD, - - - - OREGOX.
We kerp ca hand a larpe stok rt Flconrg. Ecstic ir.il Ctaitg. also Ceier. Yellow o4
Si: far i'luc. skocil aau tlaib luaj tx-r.
rdica
r-!.. t-
For sa!o bv Geo. il. Uaskins Medford. j
MITCHELL -LEWIS & STATER GO.
Dealers in
At present there are but very few
campers al the oneo popular resort.
Siluattjd as il is on the line of the i. P.
railroad, with most excellent -facilities
for camping out, good witter, and soda
water tual compares with tho best, one
wonders why it is not patronized more
by tne valley people. There are but
few boarders al the hotel. The pro
prietor, Air. Byron Cole, is in a most
pitiable condition, and his many friends
nere haven't much hopd of his ever be
in:r much better. He is paralyzed
cannot speak, seldom leaves his room
and moves aiound with much ditlicully.
Among tho Jledford people camped
here are Mr. and Mrs. Medynski and
daughter, Miss Etta: Mr. and Mrs. t:.
W. t'alm; .Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and
son Iisrt, and Geo t'arker.
Jacksonville is represented hv Mr.
and v'rs. Lee Jacobs: Mr. and Mrs. I.
The pioneers of D.mglas countv
arc to meet at Ko.-ebu:g .Sept. (tli.
Letters from intending settlersart
pouring into all parts of Southern
Oregon.
Beaverton will replace its worn
out plank streets and sidovaiks be
fore the rainv season.
Two Taconm parties have sued j
the Northern Pacific railroad com-;
pany for ? 10.000 damage each forj
ejectment trom a train.
Slrumna Lavor Krf ulattir Is oa excellent
rrmctlT tor Jyspcpila. C Mastcrson. Sheriff
)t B'.bt) Co.. Ca.
The S in Jo.e scale has nppi-ared
tt the Finley orchud, Benton coun
v. The orchard shosild be taken
:"hara of by the state and quarantined.
machinery and Vehicles
M. Mullcr, und Miss Lula Jones.
N. A. Jacobs is sojourning here for a
few weeks so as to be in good trim for
work when school commences.
vVin. Turner and wife, and son Will,
of Medlord, are camped about a mile
below the springs.
M. Hanson, of Medford. is haulinff
wood for the railroad company a litlla
ways below here.
B. M. Cobb, iho gentleman who ar
rived in Modford last year from Texas,
Dassed through on Tuesday's train en-
route lor oacramenio so no suiu, uuuv-,
ing for a job. Said ho was going to
have one even if he had to go to Texas
to get it.
The Misses Gunter, of Ashland, are
visiting at the Palm and Medynski
camps.
G. P. Merriman, tho heavy weight
blacksmith, is here for a few days to
rest up. George has been herd b.ifore
aiid knows tho tfllcacies of tha water
and pure air of this place. He sensibly
remarks that it is cheaper than doe
tor's bills.
More Axon.
Now Try Tats.
It will cost you nothing an 1 will
do yon go.nl, if you have a cough, cold,
or any trouble with the throat, chest
or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds is
guarantied to give relief, or monfy
will bj paid lack. Stiff ;rers from la
found it iust th) thin-' and
under its usi had a speedy and perfect 63F"Sold by Druggists. 75.
recovery. Try a sample ooiite at out
expense and learn for yourself just how
good a thing it is. Trial bottles free 1
atG. II. Ilaskins' drug store. Large
sizo 50c. and $1.00.
Dafno&3 Cannot be Cured
v local ;lieations a th;y cannot
each the diseased iortion of the ear
i here is only one way to caredeafn .-ss.
.nd that is by constitutional remedies,
i) -ufness is caused by an inflamed coa
lition of the raucous lining of the Eus
uehian Tube. When this tube is in-
latiK-d you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
.irely closed. Deafn -ss is tho result,
and unless thj inflammation can be
taken out and this tue restored lo its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inllam-ed condition of the
mucous surf cos. '
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused bv ca
tarrhfthnt cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, U.
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BKAl'KRS: ! HKAt'SKSS
Craver Pipe Frame Headers
and Champion Binders
bisokrs: I . I Btsnsns!
Wallowa county, has spent its
legislative road fund, and, it is said,
to good advantage.
Douglas county plum trees have
to be propped tip to keep them
from brenkinu down by tho weight
of the fruit. So do Jackson coun
ty trees.
A ton of gold is worth $007,792.
21. of pure silver $37,704.84; 11,
000 000 in gold weighs 3G35.8
pounds, of silver 58,529.0 pounds.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator for head
ache, constipation, imtlse-sttot or billlousness.
Men of marked ability in any
line have usua'.Iv one deep, perpen
dicular wrinkle in the middle of
the forehead, with one or two par
allcl to it on each side.
Binding Twine and Bale Ties.
SenJ For Our -9S Catalogue. . . nn
pllluniiLL-LLWiS & mm lu.,
D. T. Lawton, Manager. Medford. Or.
Hood's Pills may be had by mail for
25o. of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bakm
Powder.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
tJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standardr
THE PLIJTlGJf II P110LOLOI
It Causes Little Excitement
When compared with
ROSENTHAL'S PRICES FOR 60 DAIS.
This is a bona fido CLOSING OUT SALE, as I wi'l positively leavo
for the- East in a short time.
GOODS WILL BE MLI AT FIKST COST
Give me a call and satisfy yourself.
S. ROSENTHAL,
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