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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1893)
SiHADACHE Makes life miserable. All other ailments are ai nothing ia com parison. ' Voinen especially know jts suffering, and few escape its torture, ' ' .THE RELIEF AND CURE IS Many people take pills, which gripe and purge, -weakening the body. ' ' More take Simmons Liver Regulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, does hot gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up the system. The relief is quickJ ' ItisNature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I never found anything to do me any frood until I used Simmons Liver Kegulo or. It has been three years since I tint used it und I have not hail Sick Headache siuce. 1 sent my sister (who had from one to two attacks of Sick Headache every week) one-half of a package, and she has not had it since," C s. Morris, Browns ville, W.Va. EVERY PACKAGE'S Ban our Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. H. ZE1LLN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. NO MAN J Has ever been known to have the Cholera who had his shaving ami hair culling done' at THE PAL ACS. CLEANLINESS IS A COMPANION TO GODLINESS! Ourbithsare two each. Seventh street, M df -rd, Oregon. THI PALACE. THE "MEDFORD" -R. C. Bunch, Proo'r.. , front St., - - .Med ford. Oregon. 1 We treat everybody with the courts y which we consider due our patrons. Our work is all first-class every line a specialty. Central Point Hotel ii-fc imrnv PTinif AIlll LUCnl OlADlt. TV f' f KAUH.-.liKUU, l-SOP I- j . - ! rstiass Acoodauons. - Special Attention Given to Traveling Mca. : Charges Reasonable. i I rJjENTRAL PlWXr. Orecio. ' I f. flow to Restore Youth and Cnlti-i1-' vate Beauty. CLOGGED POttSS PLAY THE MISClnE? miib the coropli'xioa. U.iltss yoa keep toe puresp-ifr. all tJi'- !ac prepamti-ts and pow - jiers la tni world cancel ii.ep yonr complexion boa'ili!nl. ClOifizd porei are impossible I I'M A lt (V. tkz oseJ. This xco-terfal shmfoo l anu Ussae but.dcr is Hie only s-cieuTiflc and heimlPss spetri- , tic foruissi.-c5.scaly, : r"t"g!onP: uPrunvs ' ?heX'conip!exionITit ; Tomb. By itsuseihe! Otrstited to iKjMjrje ; '3.'' Zt .ivumri:-r, p.Si-ii ,te c"s' . ?!"J;;i"i Tuau ;Lc-i-v -: f nnnarir-ctwtpdi!- i f ill mted and most !r.ulliaenl. - If vourcomnloxion i 4s a sort of annoyance to yonrlt. conMntinept ia imiMMiible. life is a burdea. l rv i.uia .Honicrz i Cream, and v-u will be so delihmJ at the re- jiult that yoa will carray the srtnjd uews to your friends. Price, TT.cenl.' per pot.- ' MRS. NETTIE HARBISOM. AtoeruM's jeauty uoctor. 9C fimrv l San Fra.npisfn. V.a. Ladie- at ditaoce treated by correspondence for all olemUhps or defecLs of fare or Ccurc. For.iale by Chas. Strang, Druggist, Medford, Oregon. . PARLOR 4 jtC tfiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimirmtiiiiMtuimimiiriMiib! rowers of $l,5u0. Many loans are prac s ' j tically unsecured. , HSal? (J CrY Y CA C lair Death Instantly removes and forever destroys objectionable hair, whether upon the bands, : face. armsomck.without decoloration or injury to Hie most delicate s6in. Uffastor fifty years the secret formula of Krasmu Z Wilson, acknowieugea oy pnystctans as tne - 2 highest authority and ths most eminent z - dermatologist and hair specialist thaterer S lived. -Lmring his private practice of z S life-time among the- nobility and aristo- : S cxaey of Europe he prescribed tuis reclDe. E S Price, tl by mail securely parked. Cor- s respondence confldentiaL iolc Agents z for America. Address 2 THE SKOOKUM ROOTXAtR GROWER CO. : 5 Dept. B.', 57 South Firth Ave., New York, i IfllllllHIIlllllllHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIItHf T HE SINGER SEWINS MACHINE i The Best lightest Running and Most Durable. Nine out ot evet7 ten Sowing Machines In use . in tne wona aue - :i ; SIISTQEHS. Sold for cash or Easy Installments; AjfentH In evoTy coantr, TTrart for thin stale at 354 Morrlsr.n,Hirci3t, Portlftpa, Ore. ? Sj.m4 for CUworne PACIFIC COAST ITEMS.' BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. Sensation in a Cemetery A .Thoughtful Highwayman Reconstruction of the Old Hartford A Child Carried Off by a Bear Sinking ofthe Multnomah. A fire destroyed $14,000 worth of prop erty at. Honicut, CaL A thief entered a honse of jU repnte in folusa and stole $1,475. Ho' escaped. C. H. Wyman, a land lawyer at Stock ton, is under arrest for embezzlement. ' At . Madera; Cal., Augustin .Gillion was shot by his mistress in a restaurant. Alderman Charles L. Knox of Spokane was arrested for taking a bribe from a contractor. " - ' ' v Marshal Gard of Los Angeles says he ; will deport every Chinese ordered out of j the country by the courts. He will carry out Judge Ross orders. A 15-year-old girl attempted to kill her father by putting rat poison in his tea at Wellington, B. C. She says that a young man told her to do so. The Santa Clara Fruit company ad- i vises stockholders to hold back their : fruit for the present in anticipation of ! an advance in prices. I The Oyster beds' along Puget sound are receiving more attention, lne pro pagation of Eastern oysters is also prov ing successful. The government is after those who have been wantonlv destroying timber by fire in Washington. Several arrests have been made. Kincoliet, a town and fishing station on the Naas river, B. C, was destroyed by fire recently' and the people are in destitution and camped on the beach. The new citv hall at Spokane, which was almost completed, was nearly de stroyed by fire, the foundation and first story walls alone being saved. W. B: Bancroft, nephew of H. H. Bancroft, the historian, has brought an action against the latter for $200,000 damages for slander. Oregon fishermen fishing in the bay at South Bend have been ordered to leave. ' the laws of Washington not permitting t foreign fishermen to ply their vocation in Washington waters. Several members of the San Franc'sco board of education engaged in a fist fight at their last meeting. ' A bitter feeling exists among the members of the board. ' j Secretary Herbert has ordered that the : Hartford. Farragut's old flagship, be re- j built. The sum of $45t3,:M4 is to spent in her reconstruction. Work will commence at once. The steamer Multnomah, on her regu lar trip to Seattle from Olvmpia. struck a sunken pile about half a mile from the j wharf. After landing her passengers ! she sank. Maggie McCarthy of Santa Cms was committed to Agnews, having become ' insane from grief. A year ago. in War ponville. she ami ber sister were hand ling a gun. which was accidentally dis- charged, killing the latter. cOTBty. Wash, via take 100 rounds of honev from a unmber of their colonies this Reason. This mean $20 per swarm gross, which is regarued ns better than 1C" Ir cect interest on the investment. A contract has bfen let bv the govern- ment to cut off the more troublesome bends ia the &ai Joaquin river at twenty-one Mile Slongh, which will make the river straighter and greatly improve navigation. In the c?e of Jland E. Sioctsdale against ex-District Attorney D. V. Ei:r chard for Eednction at San Jose, the justice instructed the jury that if the j plaintiff received money from the He- fend.mt thtrQ was no case of seduction, Tbe jnry returned a verdict for the de- fendant. 'nLe i-mmli child of 31r. and Mrs. J. W. Schnltz of ilidvale, Llont., while playing in the front vard a few days ago, was earned off by a bear. Mrs. Schultz, callmsr the father and telling him what had happened, he started after the bear, bnt all he fannd .. h f th hilJ A nart of the clothing. City Treasurer Krup of Seattle has absconded, leaving a shortage in hia ac counts. Notes and other securities have been discovered snowing xo&z iwmg nau loaned at least $70,000 of the city's money. Mayor Ronald and Controller Carson each appear on tho list as ' bor- George Gray is on trial at Oakland for shootinR at C. It. Bennett, secretary . of the Society for the Suppression of m fJmv'x ilnno-Vitpr tell n nnin'rii lce- W ano'lle TeUa a PMnai story of her ruin by Bennett, who is a married man. He endeavored to retain his power over the girl by threats, when Miss Gray, in despair, told her father of the intimacy between them, hence the shooting. A sensation was caused at the Catholic cemetery at Walla Walla by the attempt of Father Floher to prevent tho burial of George Thomas, on the ground that he vas not entitled to Christian bnnal because he committed suicide and was not a communicant of the church. As Father Floher would not allow any ser vices to be performed at the burial, a Protestant clergyman was invited to conduct the ceremonies. Father Floher, hearing of it, appeared at the grave upon the arrival of the corpse and attempted I to fill it up. A brother pf the deceased took the shovel away from the priest and insisted on the right to bury the re mains in the family plot. - The priest finally yielded, on condition that the re mains be removed TS so orucrea by the bishop. A dispatch from Arkansas City tells pf the terrible sufferings of home-seekers in the Cherokee strip, .lilany thousands have stood in line, for some days, in a blazing hot sun, waiting an opportunity to register. Several deaths and many prostrations have occurred. ifAiBaking The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. I H P W W9 IP I III J ... , I speaK nor out ot wean auTrryaes) but from proof," LARD MUST CO. J ojiivv ivui.iic lias luuic w M take its place. The satisfaction fl with which the people have hailed 3 the advent of the New Shortening 1 ftolene evidenced hy the rapidly Increas- i lne enormous sales is PROOF POSITIVE not only of its great value as a new article of diet but is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lard, and of all the ills that lard promotes. Try Goftolene at once and waste no time In discovering like thousands of others that you have now HQ USE FOR LARD. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., 4 tot. LOUIS and CHICAGO. N!l VORK. BOETOII. AT THE CAPITA r SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK OF WOMK DCN IN CONGRESS, Tuesday, S-pt. 12. Tlie repeal bill was taken np. Mitchell favored free coir.age, and believed tho ratio -phouid le decreased to 15 to I. He said ths Sherm:;n law was not the cause of the distressed condition tif the country, flaw ley favored the passage of the bill, and coanictorized as a mis statement that there was any desire for thetotjJ ue-s; ruction cf half the currency of the worl-3. Teller di nonnced the bill in strong language, and pnliited gen eral dua.stcr if the bill passed. WotlaJaj-, Sot. 13. Mills gave notice that he would ad drss the son:iie next Tuesday. Stew art's nolntiou fur a committee to ascer tain whether senators were interested ii lie s-THik-p in advir""v ur it. He then went into a I general disctLsion of the silver question. Voorhees suggested one week from to dxiy as a snita'ulc time for closing the de baie on the repeal bill. Unanimous con sent was necessary, and Dubois objected. Shoup then addnsed the senate in op position to repeal. lie did not believe the Sherman law had anything to do with the financial crisis. Thurvilaj-. S-pt. 14. r- i n-- i i . .1 Go to the repeal Mil. provioit-.g for the win-1 PhU'V0; AiTOpnr- h m.llio.jaire. was age of silver bnliioi. now in the treasury I " .""f V?' RV; and the monthlv purchase theaftor of!1: 0.inaulaus exj.ress.-d great enough silver "to coin 3.0IO.000 Cv J the bright prospects. More dollars, which, together with all the cil-! 'rT Wlti.ii from wonM-he ver doilara before coined, will be legal teudcT. In the n-penl bill dLsciuwion, D.iniol said the world-wide monct.-.ry convtikion was dne, first, to the euor- mous increase of debt; second, the fall of prices for over a quarter of a century ; third, the destruction of tho bimetallic liase of cmliL He said the repeal of the Sherman act would contract currency by $50,000.0i?0 per auunui. Friday. S'pt. S.I. A petition presented by Cnllom from es-soldivrs complained that the govern ment sent d'.-tectives prying around their homes to find some reason why old veterans thould lie deprived of their pensions, nud the petitioners asked for protection against such methods. A resolution, which went over till tomor row, was submitted by ilaiiderson ask information in reference to the abolition or ccmsolidation of land offices in Neb raska. The senate then took up tho re peal bill, and shortly after adjourned. Saturday. Sept. 18. There was little done in the senate to day. Speeches were made in eulogy of the late Senator Stanford and the senate adjourned. JIOl'SE. Monday, Sept. 11. Tho house, remained in session only half an hour, with less than 100 members nresent. Murray (colored) of South Carolina unsuccessfully sought the ini- immediate passage of a resolution ap propriating $200,000 for the relief of tho cyclone sufferers at Ucauiort, &. C Toenday. Sept. 1. The house decided to participate in the ceremonies of the centennial celebra tion of laying tho corner atone of tho capital on Sept. 18. Wednesday, Sept, 13. Talbert introduced a resolution direct ing the currency committee to imme diately report the bill of McLanrin for the issue of $125,000,000 in treasury notes for the relief of tho people. The resoln tion was received with laughter and ob jections. The houso went into commit tee of the whole for tho consideration of the public printing bill. The bill aims at greater economy by the appointment of a bureau through which all docu ments are to be sent out. After a long discussion on several sections of the bill the house ndjourned. Thursday, Sept. 14. Partisan hostilities were inaugurated today over the Tucker bill to repeal the existing federal election laws, tho Re publicans showing bitter opposition to tjje bilJU Burrows led in tho hlibuster- in'ii "movement; Unit Ueciarea that a measure bo sweeping, the purpose of which is to drive the national govern ment out of the Rttes, and opening a way at the polls for fraud and corrup tion in congressional and presidential elections, should have no status in the house until the Democrats produced their own quorum. After some filibus bustering tactics 'a motion to uUjouru was carried. r Friday, Sept. 18. The battle over the bill to repeal thi federal election laws was resumed. Fili bustering ended by the arrival of the time for the special order for tho eulo gies on the late Representative Chipmui. of Michigan. Saturday. Sept. 18. The election laws repeal bill occasioned more filibustering. The house ad jotinuf : early to enable members to a; lend llv senate mid listen to the eulogies on thi late Souator Stanfonl. Tiio directors of the World's Fair have called a tpecial meeting to discuss the probability of extending the Expo sition until Jan. 1. Chief Arthur of the Railniiwl Engin eers has decided that the Union Pacific was justified in discharging o'jgineers who had oeen drinking. This decision will avert the proposed strike. I was very severely taken with dysen tery; 1 took a doso of Chanibermiti's Colio Cholera and Diari lit-!! remedy after each opunition of the bowels, more than natural, for about thirty-six hours, and cheeki-d i he complaint. It took about nil of a small Ixiltlo to cure me. while two or three doses mi'ht cure an ordinary chsp. 1 found it give me immediate relief from all pain in the bowels. T. M. Blackwood. Friendship. Grant Pur.. La. For sale by G. H. Jlaskins. drujrgist. The acting secretary of war has ren dered a decision holding that dishonor able i.i-'cliarge from tne service is an entire r.lsion from the army, am' covers r.li ;.r.exp;red enlistments. liie judges of Dallas county. Mo., are ia hiding to avoid the order of United States Judge Phillips to issue a tax levy to pay bonds of the county pledged in aid of a ra;.'road never built. The greet standard Oil trust has been formally dissolved, and hereafter, it is said, the companies that were in the trust will act independently. Xo assur ance is given, however, that there will be any competition. The reason given for the change is the popular prejudice against trnts. "It is a pleasure to e!l Ch:iraler lain's Cough Jlrmedy," says Stiokney t Denll.-r, druggi.-ts. Kepublicsiii. Oh!o. "lleoause a customer after once using it. is almost certain to call (or it wlivu again in need of such a medi cine. We sell more of it than any other cough medicine we handle, and it always i5ves satisfaction. "" For coughs, colds and croup, it is without n i-qual. tor sale bv u. li. Haskms. druggist. Lawrence T. Xcal, the Democratic candidate fir governor of O'nio agaiust JIcKinley. op'ned the campaign at JJewark. O. He declared McKinleyism was the greatest foe to the prosperity of tho people. McKin!ey protection tueanf taxation favoring the rich. He declared that the agricultural interests were the principal victims of protection. I The Armour Institute, founded hv students have been received. President Guusaulaus has decided to coititneno with only 300 students, and gradually enlarge. A bold train robberv was committed at Kendallville. Ind. A danger wgiial was placed on the track in front of the Lake Snore express and the engineer stopped the train. A nr.nil.or of men. armed with 'Winchesters, then sprang from the woods and firead themselves along the train. Thov wonnd-d the engineer and lnefscnjrer. and. Kwi::i! open the safe with dyna. ito. se.-ur-! a large sum of money. It it l the notorious Dill D.tl'.on wu the leaJ.-r til tbe gang. A Sura Curs for Piles. Itrhine Piles are known bv moisture like presperation. crusing inleni-o itch inir when warm. This form as well as blind, blecdinp or protruding yield at once to Dr. Bosankos Pild rtmedy, which acts directly on the parts effect ed, absorbs tumors", allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. Drug gists or mail, circulars ireo. ur. Uosrnko. Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by G, II. llaskins, druggist, Medford. Five negroes, ov.e of them a woman confined in Gimiltton (Mrs.J jail. wcr shot to death bv a mob of maske-l r.i- The mob overpowerini the ;ru:ir.!s at jail, aud, forcing th.-ir v.-ey :o l.-e c of tho victir.i. jlacil Y:rt through the graiing r.:il t'-M .-. v. Tho negroes vvre sr-tpected of l:t; a mill. Another train robberv is ;vror;-d. t'.:; time irom rdnli;gan. I he r::u-rai Range lvts-seniriT train for Calumet had in it an espies cr.r with $7.",iW0 to pay off the emuloves of the C;iluitift and Hecla mines. V"hon within live miles of Houghton station two men appeared in the mululo of the track and llagged the train. Thov then took possession of the engine, while others intimidated the express messenger, who gave up the kej-s of the safe, winch they robbed of $ lO.OOO. Several men have been arrested on sus picion. Fifty thousand citizens of the Buckeve state thronged the World's Fair on Ohio day hist Thursday. After the public ceremonies at the Ohio building, Gov ernor MrKinley held a reception in the parlors and shook the hands of the people for two hours, The extreme heat of the day was rather severe ou the Ohio mili tiamen, several of whom were pros trated during the parade. A number of other people required the care of sur geons, and the ambulance corps was kept very busy during the day. Croupy suffocations, night coughs and all tho common affections of tho throntand luiig-s ouickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLoan s Tar Wine Lunr Balm. For sale by W. II. Parker & Son Judge R. N. Smith of Los Angeles was probably fatally injured by an elec tric cor near the World's Fair at Chi cago. He attempted to board a moving car just as another was rapidly ap proaching. He was caught between the two nud severely injured. LTis loft leg was fractured, live ribs were broken and he was internally injured. I'BA'CD 'HEADS if t m What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, J Iiarsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? lias it a j lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or, brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp ifxh ? Is it drv or in a heated condition ? If these are some of o" y our symptoms be warned in time or you will bccoaic bald. j SkookumRoot Hair Grpwer Is whntyoa nerd. Iu prodnotlnn Uuotan accident, but the rexiItof Brlentfflo f rseurcb. JCuuH'ledfto ot the diseases of the haJraua Mialp led to thodiscov- tr ery or how to treat them. "Skookura "contains neither minerals nor oi!. It iKnotaDye,butdeilffbtfuJly cooling and rafreshmg Tonic iiy stirqulatinjc jn the folllcum, it Iojm ailing hair, cure dandruff and grate hairvnbaul head: m !" Seen the scalp clean, healthr.and free from Irrltatlns;ernntIons. by the use of HkooKum akin hoap. it destroyo jxmuitto imccU, which feed ou 1 and destroy the hair. sr It your drucclst cannot snrmlv Ton send direct to as. nnd we will forward mfl prefald, on recripiof price. per iar;tur$50. S t V THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 5 Tn".RK 37 " r'1" Avennc. NewTork, N. Y. 5 Some cases of yellow fjvor uave oc curred at Brunswick. -a. ftoiw are'expet-ted'to bring good prices the present seanon. Consul-genera! Mason, at Frankfort -on-Main, reports tc tho btate department at Washington that, owing to the abnormal condition.' which have prevailed throughout tht hop districts in Germany, an enormous deficit in the crop will be the result, and that much of that staulo must needs be imported to supply the great demand which prevails at all seasons of the year for it. The failure which has attended this particr.lur crop is almost without precedent in that country. John Swoje of Pennsylvania, one of the stockholdeis of the Northern Pacific Railroad company, on behalf of himself and other stockholders, lias lgun an action in the supreme court of New York against Henry Yillard, Charles L. Colby, Colgate Hurt, Edwin M. Abbott, of the Northern Pacific railroad, and its re ceivers, and the Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad company, to compel the individual defendants to ma'ie a restora tion of millions of which it is alleged the Northern Pacific compauy was deprived by means of fraud. 1 he alleged fraud consists in Yillard and his associates selling to the railroad company, at a price far beyond the market value, cer tain land in Chicago of which they were the owners. At the parliament of religions, in session at Chicago, a Japanese priest of the Shinto sect, in gpeakin; of the "real attitude of Japan toward Christianity," said: "Christianity was widely spread in Ja(an when, in 1S3T, Christian mission aries, combined with their converts, caused a tragic and bloody rebellion against the country. It was understood at that time that these missionaries in tended to subjugate Japan to their own country. It was this brought bloodshed and rebellion in its train. The govern ment was forced to drive ou. Christian missionaries ia self-defense." The im mense audience most of them Chrk tians at this point rose to their feet and cried "Shame! Shame!" upon thi missionaries they themselves had sent out. "I was the first. I confess, and confess it proudly." went on the Jap anese, "to organize a society in Japan against Clirbtionity. but it was not against real Christianity; it was against the injustice w had received from thr people of Christendom. Todiy we. tht 40.uo0.000 people of Japan, i-taad still firmly npon a basts of international jus tice and await further manifestations ii to the morality of Christianity." DR. GUNtfS ONION SYRUP FOB COUGHS. COLDS ASD CROUP, A REMEDY FOR CHlLDF.nr. WbB a child at bone. mother nsdv wta- - - pooaral ot onion rrcp at n-t.t. tSf nrxt r.. J" c ; 111 j 1 inn h m 1 in for Cnup It Jtrehlldri lauat upon hftttnc rr. f-.,-nr-.- vsic : 8rmphirb u alrrdr pr-trd. f O" r"- a&4 without or aaIl ot ta eaao. Sold Coc For stile bv G. H. llaskins, Medford. BENJ. EGGIESTON, PRODUCE - - AND f 0PIP1ISSI0H i MERCHANT. PAY CASH Apples, Ecss and Poultry. For I.oratcd on South c street. Molford Ore gon. Opposite llalley'a new brick block. DANIEL COFER, miitiitiii LATC Or CHCHTO. . hNH , Contracting a Specialty. Plans and Specifications Furnished at reasonable rates. I have 9i new dcslgnes of Cottage homes those wishing to build would do well to ex- nmln them. Postoftcc Box, OREGON. MEDFORD, NOTICE FOR .PUBLICATION. I -and Odlcc at Rottcbotg. Oregon, Sept. 15. 'Kt. Notice ti horvhy p.ven that tluMutlowftiK naniotl wttlor litis IIUhI notii-o of liis Intention to lunko tlnal proof In support or his claim, and that satil pnf will ho marie leforc the JuriKO or county rlcrk of Jackson county. Ore eon, al Jacksonville, Oregon. on Monday, Octo ber :li. IStfl. vis; Samuel C Taylor, on Home- Klcad entry No. IVii, for the east J-i of south west H onu west h or southeast section 16, towuMiip h. r 2 east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cuitmiion or satri innu viz: Samuel IKhIsou. r . M. Mahu- hiff. U. K. Pay ton and J. V. Thipps uU f Leeds, jut-Kson couiy, urejron. ns-o- John II. Snvre, Kepistcr. H. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application Jack screws to let. JOINER 19 Contr actor wwm Grower, SLUU per tolLlc ; lur (00. loap,&iu. Z" C. F. LEWIS, j muuuuuiuui juijc-.iij.uui frFhlif ? AND MACHINIST Anv work In hi line uch as linin-up enjriif nction and rejmiriatr oi saw anil quartz mills ttMUel to prtiMrly i.J irtra;tly. Al. commuuicati.iUb pronjtill' answered. MKDFOIID. OK TOON. REAT SPEAR SAVE THE TAGS. Ons Hundred and SeTenty-Tbree Thousand 1m and Fifty Dollars, $I73S25 In valuable Presents to be Civcn Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS, 1 .1 55 STEM WINDING TlJGlS GOLD 6.775 FIXE IMPORTED FRESCH OPERA. OLASSES. MOROCCO BODY, ' BLACK KNAMEL. TlUMMLNGd. GUARANTEED AC1IEOMATIC... 0 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHOBN HANDLE, FOCB BLADED ' POCKET KNIVES rrrT SSOO OS 1 1 5,500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM KOTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS. 6730 0 1 1 5.500 LARGE PICTTRES (I4x2S lnche) LN EXVEX COLORS, for fraailns. no a4verUaln on them ......... ................................. 2&55Q 261,030 PRIZES. AMOUNTING TO $173,250 OO The ahrrre article will b !lrt bated, br comtie. itmorrj; parties who chew GPEAH flEAU Plug Tobacco, and return to us tee TIX TAG ukec Uterclrom. We will distribute S3of these prizes ia litis nnnty cs follows: ro Tnr: PA RTYwndin t tho frrcmtnt number ot SPEAK HEAD TAGS from Ibis county we will give A GOLD WATCH. To th FIVE PARTIES sending tw tho next create camber of SPEAK HEAD TAliS, we will (nve to emeu. I OPERA (..LASS 5 OPERA. GT.ftSFTgfc To tbe TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number cf SPKAEJ BEAD TAGS, wo will Rive to cacti 1 POCKET " KNIFE...;. - SO POCKET E-MVE3. To the ONE ECXPREO PARTIES ending us tbe nest peat number of SPEAR HEAD TAOS, we will give to eaco. 1 itOLLED GOLD WATCH CHAKil TOOTH PICK -TO TOOTH PICKS. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SFEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to eacii 1 IVGE PICTLKE IS ELEVEN OOLOES JQO PICTDEBSW Total Somber of Prix for tbia Com-ty, SS6. CAUTIOy.-So Tags will be received before January 1st, 1SW. aor after Febromry 1st. l$t. Each packago contalalog tags must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, fount?. Stale, and Number ot Tags la each package. Ail chi arges on packages moat ba PtrPKEAD. SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic value tbau anr other pbtg tobacco produced. It Is the sweetest, the toogbest. the richest. SPEtB HEAD ubiwlutelr, poaltivcly and dtotlnettTFlT different ia flavor from aaijrot er plug toba ceo. A trial will convince the most skeptical ol this fact- It Is tbe largest Her of any almllar ahape and style on earth, which proves that it bss caught the popular taste and pleases to iwople. Try It, and participate la the contest for prixes. See that a XIX IS is or every Id cent piece oi Sl'EAK HEAD tou buy. Send la the laps, no matter bow small tho Quantity. Very sincerely. H v THE P. J. SOSO COMPANY, ilrDDLETOWTt, OhTOl A list of the people obtaining the prizes in this county will be published la tbia paper immediately oner coruary ist. tan. DOIT SOD All! WES From Terminal or Interior Points The Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take to All Points East and South It is the Dining Car Route. It runs through Vestibule Trains every day in the year to ST.PAUL-CIIICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of Iintnc Cars unsurpassed. Pullman Drawing Krooui Sleepers Tourists :-: Sleeping :-: CarsjThfi SHflSta ROUte Best that can be constructed and in which I ccotunaHiaiious are rin iree aim lumisccu (or holders of First aud JScooad-Closs Tickets and Elegant Day Coaches. A continuous line connecting with all lines, affording direct and uu interrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservation can be secureu in aavance turouga any ageut of the road. THROUGH TICKETS SiS? lea. iai(;uiuo uud Kurvipo cuu be purcttascd at any Ticket OlUca o Uiu Oooipany. Full particulars concfrtttng rates, time ot trains, mutes aud otner details (urutshed ou ap pUcuttoa to any aent, or A. D. CHARLTON, A&sUtaut General Passenger Agent. No. 121 First St., cor. Washlugton, 3?OE.Xi.A.lsrro. OR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Uoseburg, Oregon. Aug. 33. lwi. NotUv 1st henuy glveit thai the tollowlng named settler lias tiled notice of his Intentitm to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be. made before tho the Judge or county cleric ot Jackson county, Oregon, al Jacksonville, Orugou, oa Saturday, October t, ISlB. vit: UVY A. SlCRI'ltY. On homestead cutry No. tfim, for the northwest of stvtion township s. range d w. i He names the following witnesses to prove! his continuous residence upon and culilvn- j Hon ot said liuiil. J. P. True, 1. U. So'.lss. K.L liedpalh and Wm. Adams, all ot Medium. Jackson county, Oregon. 1 A-Ji-S a Joii.n II. ftiu-FK. Register. J. W. LAWTON, (Successor to W. P. Woods.) pEAl.ER IX SaaalBry A complete stock of nil kinds of goods in my line k-pi coustantly on hand. A competent workman at the bench. SEVENTH ST.. OPP. HASKIN S DRUG STOIIE Medford, Oregon. L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoTttp. Do you wear ftem7 When next in need trj a mov Best in the world. $3.00 $410 2.53 3.50! $2.00 $2.50 fOR LADIES $2.00 FOR BOYf $2.25 $2.00 !'-75 FOR If yoa want a f.nt DRESS SHOE, irede In fatet rtylcs, d'n't pijrSSbSS.trjraiyta, $3 JO, S4.00 or SS Shoe. TiKjr fit e;nai to custom made and look and wear as well. If yoa wish to economize fa your footwear, do so by pitrchaoio; W. L. Doogias Shoes. Naoe and price stamped oo the hottora, tosk for It when yoa boy. W.I-DOUGLAS, ilroditon. Mjus. Sold by A. C. TA VLEK, Ag ;n'., M.rdfoi U. HEAD CONTEST, WATCITE3 .SH.SD 00 BETDRE JKUiRi L ES4. EEEL. M. LYON, air JobbinLX of all .Kinds. ALL, WORK GUARANTEEH. Medford, - - . Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH BY THE OF TU2 PACIFIC COMPANY. EXPRESS TRAIN'S LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. South 1 I North .-IS p. in I I. v. Portland Ar. I Sii.ra A4sp.ni Lv. Mfrlfxrvl Lv I at.tSu.lu I ktlian: J Ar. fat Franriwo l.v. .-00p.nl I Above trains ston at att stHtions from Port land to AINsny itu-laslvr. Also Tanjttt.. SheUls Hatsey, Harns&urs:. Juuotiott City, fcf - AU,n'uudartiius?.stiltioas ,rom Kose ROSKBURO MAIL DAILY. S:30 a. nt I Lv lVrtland Ar I 4:S0 p. m &j0 p. in , Lv Koseburs Lv J.ot) a. m Dining Cars on Ogden Route. rullntaa l.utTtt Sleepers and Second Class Sleeping Cura attached to all through trains. Between Portland and Corvallis. WEST SIOK DIVISION. Mall trains daily except Sunday: 7:S0 a. in Lv Port Mtiil Ar I ;: p. n 13:15 p m Ar Corvallis Lv 1.M0 p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon laclfic railroad. Express Tnuns dally, except Sunday: 4:40 p. in I Lr IMrtland Ar J S:iia- m 7.25 p. iu I Ar McMiunville Lv&5da.m -Through tickets to all ixints in the Eastern states, Canada ana Europe can be ob tainrd at lowest rules from. W. V. Ltppinoott, Agent. Medford. - - K. KUKH1.KK E.P.ROGERS. Mauager. Asst. O, F. & P At. PORTLAND. OREGON. E AXLE GREASE BEST IV THE WORLD. ItsmarinaqualitlwaretiQSixrpaaKd: actual! mtlnatin two mm of m n V ot hnr bn.itd- Nak ItoctMlby boat. UTUET VUCGIX (.'Lt forsai.kpy healfrs oentrally. V..Y . i l m. fees Gflntr ana Baler Ml