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Saeebts per rSfia, . J -.-errVrS -MSnniSOM, . r Lazno'A ileau;y Uoco7. I SV San Francisco, Cal. I oiftance treated by correspondence hiHm or dects ol fa--c or fljrare. by lUoss, Strang, Druyfist, Medlord, The Best ; ' ligfiisst Running and Nicst Curable. Ttae out of every tin Sewing Machines la nse in the' world are'. . , ' . - ' ; SINGERS. 7 '.' 0ol;S for cash or Easy Installments. y Agents In every comity. Head office for this state at 3o4 Morrison street, Portland, Ore. F Ssnd for Cutalpirae. . .. ' .' ' AXLE" GREASE IS THE T!SU, XtsimsaonelltlsereuBSTirnaaedaxAaalrw wp-itt:.:e vvro bc-en of mrrother brantt. Koa et.i.l cy not. 'JHEj.KN tIXK. ?QTt3Ai3?Bg2,ERSGE2rra.MLY. fyf' 5JOTICE . FOR PUBLICATION. Land OUce at Rofsebnrg, Or., October 23, 1B. Notice id hereby (riven that the following- iia-ned ittler Ium Died notice of she intention t-j nukj tlnal proof'm support pf she claim, and , tliat said proof will be made before the Judge - Jaekaoavjlle, Orre-jn, oa Hntntday. Ujcemrtier )f. ISttt, viz: Auni C. Salutro.n.'on Pre-emption O. m. -o. iojj, tor iaatiiem-n 01 soameast - sectio-j -iih i it nojihwe'4 atd soath- west -t oreou -Jieasi a, Hectioa zs, towr)ati)p 31 . . a r:t6A-4t.'.. - . ' - - ' She names the following witnesses to prove . her ountiuuoua residence Uxm mid cuitiva r tton. Of W'"1 land, viz; ' Luther CJ. Porter, of Aiediord. jitcKson county. Mregon, cuwm a. - . ail of Prospect, Jackson coonry, drearqn. " -TciJohu a. CVle. Claimant under Soldlera V D. s. No. 57. and Eriok G. Salstrom, Clulmant an dor ti 8 Unia. yon, and each of- you are liuraby sutquloied ' to appear-at the' above awe4 ditto and place, and show cause, 11 any, . way the 4Htt proof of Anna C . S&lstrom should hot M socfljtd. Jfinx B. SncpE, Regbt-r. MM ' t mm BEST TEE WEEK IN CONGRESS STEWART AND PEFFER CONTINUE , .: THEIR SPEECHES -ON SILVER. From Buy to Day the Fight Ii,Pr-long- d Mining Schools May Bo Maln- . talnerf by Several State Routine In the House. - , ' SENATE.', Monday. Oct. SS. No adjournment havinsr been taken i since one week ago today, the legislative i day of Oct 17 was continued. Stewart j rave notice af the amendment he In tended to offer to the repeal mil, pro posing that a Pari-American conference be held at Washington within nine months for the adoption of a silver coin to be legal tender in all the countries represented. Jones resumed his argument- against repeal. Teller followed Jones. - Tuesday. Oct. 84. Stewart resumed his speech on the re peal bill. He denied that opponents of repeal were fUihusterers. The adminis tration was doing the filibustering. Jones of Nevada followed Stewart. McPherson spoke in favor of repeal. Wednesday, Oct. S3. 'A joint resolution was passed direct ing the president to, acknowledge the assistance of foreign nations in making the World's Fair a success. The repeal bill was taken up and Pngh spoke against it. He believed that a compro mise would have been reached long atro but for the president's interference. Stewart spoke for an hour and then yielded to his colleague, Jones, who held the floor until adjournment. Thursday, Oct. . Teller continued his speech in opposi tion to the repeal bill and yielded the floor to Squire.- who spoke in favor of his amendment. He appealed to the senate to do that which was practical for the immediate relief of the senate and of the people. Stewart consumed the rest of the session in talking about silver. Friday, Oct. ?. . The bill to aid the states of California, Oregon, Washington, Montana. Idaho, Nevada. Wyoming, Colorado and South Dakota "to support schools of mining, allowing each 85 per cent of the pro ceeds of the sales of mineral lands with in the state, but not to exceed $12,000 a year was passed. Stewart, Voorhees, Peffer and others debated the repeal bilL Peffers's amendment, which practically revived the coinage act of 1837, was voted down. Perkins introduced a coin-. age amendment to the repeal bill. HOUSE. Monday, Oct. SS. KDsore objected to the bill of expen ses presented by L. L. Williams, World's Fair commissioner from Alaska. The printing bill was passed. A bill provid ing for the construction of a revenue cutter for the Great Lakes was passed. The bankruptcy bill was taken np. - -' Tuesday. Oct. 84. A bill was passed making it compul sory for all engineers and assistant en gineers in United States vessels to be citizens of this country. ; The bank ruptcy act was taken up. V ; Wedaeeday. Oct. 5. '. Caminetti's bill separating the Yisalia and Independence land districts was passed, .. The bankruptcy bill was taken up.- , . . Thursday. Oct. S7. Appropriate resolutions on the death ef Chaplain Haddawa were passed. ' A joint resolution to print bills and resolu tions instead of having them- engrossed by hand was passed. Discussion of the bankruptcy bill was resumed. Friday. Oct. ST. The only incident of interest was the presentation of a memoral against W. S. Linton of Michigan, asserting that bis election was illegal and invalid. The memorial bitterly attacked the Ameri can Protective association. Adjourned to Monday.,-. - - ; " '' " - .. r- r . 'rVERNWEHTAI. ... GOSSIP. "Eov. Dr. Samnal W. Haddaway, chap tsia of the boose, died of Bright's dis- Teaae. i: . BobuMon of Pennsylvania has lntrc- t . . entry. The Paris Temps, commenting upon President Cleveland's attitnde upon the silver question, says that by resisting to the uttermost Cleveland will render great service to the business world, and at the same time will help modify the constitutional equilibrium of the United States by transforming the members of his cabinet into .quasi parliamentary leaders. This is the most serious inno vasion involved in the financial crises. Commodore Stanton, acting rear ad miral ef the United States fleet in Bra zilian waters has been summarily re lieved of command and ordered home. The commodore's offense was in saluting Admiral Hello, the leader of the Bra zilian insurgents, ' who with bis squad ron is holding' Bio in blockade. The belligerents are not recognized by this government, and Commodore Stanton's action, as it is construed at Washington, was in a sense the recognition, of them as a power, and. could not fail to give offense .to the TJiexotto government, with whom this government holds friendly relations.. . PERSONAL. Mrs. General Grant will spend the winter m California. : . ". Senatpr Hill addressed a Democratic mass meeting at Brooklyn a few nights ago. J3e was enthusiastically received. Helen Dauvray is suing her husband. John M. Ward, the well-known baseball player, at New York, for ' absolute jlivorce. . ' ' ; ' Frederick Guilhenne ' de Lorena has been proclaimed provisional president of Brazil by Admiral Mello, the leader of the rebellion.' Lorena is captain of one of the rebel warships. ' yice President Stevenson presented to the senate a memorial from the Califor nia Democratic committee, asking that Japanese be excluded under the terms of foe McCreary act as well as Chinese. Charles Coghlan, the famous actor, was married to Knhne Bevridge, member p,f -the same dramatic company, at Indianapolis. ' Miss Beveridge has become famous as a sculptress. She Vjent upon the stage this season. The. Olympic club at New Orleans has Offered a purse of $30,000 for the Cor-bett-Mitchell fight. The Dartford Hat company of St, Louis has been compelled to snspepd, ' owing to a thieving bookkeeper. : The remains of Marshal' MacMahon, ex-president of France an4 puke of Ma genta, were deposited in the Hotel des Juvalides, the resting place of the dis tingnished dead of France. .The streets pf Paris were crowded and emblems of mourrdng were mixed with decorations in honor of the yisit of Russians, Count less beautiful -wreaths were sent by muir nf tin pmwiimI riatula tt Itnrnm ana we irraca army. - Vo eat are Still bsftkr Wken fs from QftEASB and are eay di- horTcntnj . and all . Cooking lburJboe and burtr m-vn. fartk REFUSE All SUBSTtTUTES. Gcauinc mxd only by N.K. FAIRBANKS. CO., ST. LOUIS and CMICAOO. NEW VOHK. BOSTOIt, RECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. Dr. F. O. Vincent, convicted of wife mnrder, was hanged at Fresno. Four men were killed in a wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad at Harrisbnrg. Three or four lives were lost and much stock perished in the recent prairie fires in the vicinity os Winnipeg. Rev. "Doc" Taylor preached his own funeral sermon to a throng of 5,000 pro pie at Wise Court House, Vs., a few hours before he was hanged tor the mur der of five persons. Sensational developments have fol lowed the killing of Jack Wliite. the Northern Pacific train robber, who was shot in Montana by J. P. Gensnian. It transpires that Gensman killed White with felonious intent F. G. Ramsay, grand chief of the Or der of Railway Telegraphers, has been indicted at Marion, la., by the grand jury. He is charged with instigating the cutting and crossing of wires and otherwise obstructing the telegraphic system of the Burlington, Cedar' Rapids and Northern railway during the tele graphers strike in September, 1892. James Stone, who murdered six of the W rattan family near Washington. ImL. was first at . the Wrattan homestead when the alarm of. murder was given, and he was a pall bearer at the funeral and assisted the undertaker in preparing the bodies for burial. He says he is for given by the Lord, is a happy man, ready to die and wants his family to meet him in heaven. A boiler exploded on the fifth floor of the large warehouse of the Chautauqua Lake Ice house at Pitteburg. A large quantity of whisky was stored there. Four men were working on the floor at the time. The fire following the explo sion cut off all escape and they were forced to iumn. All were seriouslv hurt. The building burned with its contents. I T AA ' I loss, fully $1,000,000. A gang of desperadoes attempted to loot the town of Sumruitville, Ind. Their plans were well laid but were betrayed and the citizens were prepared for them, One of the leaders was fatally wounded and one captured, with the prospect of more captures and the breaking up of a body of outlaws who have plundered and burned many business- houses in that section. Walter P. Shaw, an ex-deputy under Collector Scott at Louisville, has been found guilty in the United States circuit court of violating the civil service stat ute, making it unlawful for a govern ment employe to solicit money for polit ical purposes. The penalty is a fine not exceeding $5,000 or one year's imprison medt or both. The cases of ex-Collector Scott and his chief deputv. Early, will be taken up immediately and there is no doubt they will be found guilty. , . - Thieves are at work in the mining building at the World's Fair. Secret service men suspect tliat an organized gang, composed of employes, has found lodgment in the building and is prepar ing to do earnest work during the few remaining days of the fair. F. D. Schermerhorn, superintendent of the Idaho mining exhibit, fonnd one of his cases open and valuable worth $8,000 missing. The big brick of refined silver owned by the De Lamar Mining com pany, 82 carats of opals, finished for set ting, and two cut and several uncut rubies were gona. Governor Osborne of Wyoming has decided not to appoint any one to tho senatorship made vacant by the resigna tion of A. C. Beckwith until the senate shall have decided the question whether or not a senator appointed after the fail ure of the state legislature to elect is en titled to a seat Owin'g to $150,000 of funds belonging to the school district being tied np in one of the suspended banks, the board of school directors of Portland has decided to coll a special election of the taxpayers ' to vote on the question of issuing bonds Of the district in the sum of $100,000 in order to help the schools along. In response to a question by a Buffalo corporation, Controller Eckels has given an opinion that the use of certified checks as currency is not contrary to law. The scheme is to make certified checks for $5 and $10, payable to bearer, to be used in payment of wages. Bank ers and bnsiuews men believe the plan will furnish immediate relief. . AtTppeka, Kan.', Judge Johnson of the United States circuit court decided the case of the city against the Topeka club in favor pf the club. Members of the club who so desire are now permitted to keep supplies of Jiquora in their pri vate lockers. The police regarded this as an infraction of the prohibition law and raided the club, arresting several members. HI The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alum. Jse4 i? MflUoB1? f Horpes-rAo Yejurs Standaffi PACIFIC COAST ITEMST A BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. Two Ministers Who Are Fond of KlM ing Ijtunch of the Battleship Oregon. A Woman Who Goes ' Barefooted A lawyer of Few Words. Policemen at Walla Walla are to be uniformed. ' A traveler -counted 27 tramps while going from Sonoma to Petaluma. -A Chinese firm at Seattle is to put up a 4-story brick and stone building. Nine thousand kegs of nails have been ordered for the Midwinter Fair build ings. The Canadian Pacific's first class pas senger rate between Tacoma and Chi cago is $81. Mrs. Henry Stover of Merced took a dose of lobelia to relieve a cold and died from the effects. ; Wild geese at Loseuurg, Or., keep the people awake dashing against the elec tric street lights. Two hundred families are reported to have moved away from Astoria, Or., in the last two months. Strenuous efforts are being made to have a frnit growers convention assem ble in Spoknne in February. Four trumps took possession of the Santa Fe dining car at Riverside and helped themselves to provisions. The Masonic hall at Flagstaff, . A. T., burned recently. The lodges of several orders lost their books and parphanalia. A quarrel over a 10 cent piece resulted in a fight between two expressmen at Spokane. Both were arrested and fined $17 each. John Rider's barn at Sacramento was burned with four valuable horses, two buggies, harnesses and several hundred dollars worth of hay. N. W. Hodges of Petaluma, Cal., fell from the roof of his house, breaking both ankles, dislocating his right hip wrenching his back. Chinese have rented 140 acres of land in Big Bond, Tehama county, CaL, for ten years for $16,000. This is an annual rental of $11.43 per acre. The Liberals of Ogden. Utah, have disbanded as a party. The party was composed of Gentiles and has long bit terly opposed the Latter-day Saints. The Tokay grape crop of Sonoma val ley, whirh for the most part is being shipped direct to Chicago, will net the producer between $70 ond $75 per ton. The Boston baseball team, winners of the league pennant, has arrived at San Francisco. The Bostons will play a series of games in California this winter. The jury in the Schultz murder case at Stockton returned a verdict of man slaughter. He had confessed to the kill ing of a saloonkeeper named Arbanasin. "Kentuck Thurman." who always claimed to be a nephew of Alien G. Thurman, the "Old Roman.", fell into the Sacramento river opposite Cortland and was drowned. Senator White left Los Angeles hur riedly for Washington. Proposed legis lation on the Chinese question cauaed him to return to the capital sooner than he intended. The Pacific Mail steamer. City of New York struck on the rocks while leaving San Francisco harbor. The vessel and cargo are a complete loss. The cargo consisted of $182,000 worth of merchan dise. - San Diego's latest sensation is a weQ. dressed, fine looking woman who goes about the streets barefooted. The woman is Mrs. Mary Ailing Aber. She is highly cultivated and an accomplished linguwt A Pomona (Cal.) fruit grower claims I to have propagated a new variety of peach, in th canning of which no sugar is necessary. It is asserted that the juice from the fruit makes a syrup as thick and sweet as can be desired. 1 The citizens of the Suburb university. Los Anzeles. took a dissolute character . called "Dime Novel Willie" and hanged him until he was black in the face, then . mi him down and ordered him to leave, ! He had drunred one of the bovs at the race track. ' The Portland presbytery is trying Rev. F. B. Dill worth, and theCongre- gational association of the same city investigated the cae of Rev. C L. Cor win. Both ministers were charged with kissing lady members of their congrega tion. Corwin was found guilty, the only negative votes being from two lady members of the association. Henry Ruse, a New Whatcom, (Wash) barber, is wanted at Greenfield, Saratoga county, N. Y., for murder alleged to have been committed in October, 1882. 'The sheriff has the warrant but extra dition papers have not been secured yet Everybody knows about the warrant but the barber keeps on shaving. . He says he is innocent. Jack Dillon, ex-convict, and Happy Jack, suspected of being the two daring thieves who recently robbed a faro game at Cceur d Alene city, are under arrest at Spokane. . . "Funny Pete," a member of the same gang, was killed recently. He confessed the gang had committed a number of murders and had stolen at least $100,000. A Spokane attorney has broken the record for short pleas. Louis H. Phtttor ia his name and the official time was 18 seconds. He said: "Gentlemen of the jury, admitting everything the attorneys for the defense is true, I wish to say merely this: Remember the assault oc curred on the prosecuting witness prem ises. " The jury brovght in a verdict for him. The battleship Oregon, constructed by the Union Iron Works at San Francisco, has been sutx-essfully launched. The vessel is one of the largest afloat. Thou sands of people attended the launch. Miss Daisy Ainsworth. representing the state of Oregon, and Miss Eugenia Shelby, representing the city of Port land, acted as godmothers at the christ ening. At San Jose Robert McLeUan, a har ness maker, and Frank Perry, a black smith, waltzed 19 hours without missing a step. This is a world's record. The men waltzed for a purse o $12. The tug Tilden of San Francisco, tow ing a dredger sent up the river by Cap tain Hackett of Oakland, was sunk at a point in the Ban Joaquin river about five miles below Stockton. .The vessel ran on an embankment made by dredg ing, and rolled over and filled when the tide went out. She wii be easily raised, ttalfin Powder: jiHMi iimiiimmiMM imii uiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiina S 2 I Ham Death j : imtantly removes and lorever destroys z S ibjeotiouuble tmir.whi-lherupon thehHDds, : S uue.urnisoruuck, without discoloration or S ujuryto theiuoxtdeliuate skin. It was for s S .rfi j years the m-urct formula of Erasmus ; .VIioli,'uoUnowJtdodby phyMloittDBaslbe r I olKhettt authority and the iuohi eminent ; - dermatoloKiHt and hair BpeclullKt thatever r I lived. Luring- bin private practice of a J S life-lime among the nobility aud arUto- : : craoy of Europe he preHurlbed this recipe, z z Price, l by mail securely, packed. Cor- : Z renpondence confidential. Sole Agents z 3 for America. Addioss .. , s THC SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO. Dept. K., 57 South fifth Ave., New York. iiiiitiiiiIMiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMi:iiiiifii.'iiiitir The remains of Gounod were buried at Paris with full military honors. . It is feared that Dr. Nansen and his party of Arctic explores have been lost. When last heard from their vessel was fast in the ice. A lieutenant attached to the Italian steamer St. Affeta was recently stabbed and killod at Merkah, a seaport town of East Africa. The death of the lieuten ant was immediately avenged by the bombardment pf Merkah. "Tho bsst in the -world." This Is what W. D. Woodiing, of Bordly, Ky., says of Chamberlain's Cough Uetnedy. He spoke from personal experience "in the us.i of it, himself and family hav ing just boon cured of bad feoughs and colds by it. For sale by G. H. Hask- 1ns, druggist. . At Clichy, France, while tho train conveying the Russians to Versailles was crossing tho Seine on the Asnieres railway, a woman on a parallel bridge waved French and Russian flags, shout ing, "Les voir et inourir viva la Rus sie!" Then she jumped in the river and was drowned. The body was' attired in a chemise neatly made of Russian flags and a petticoat made of Russian and French flags. Bucklen's Arnica Salvs. . Tho best salve In the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aad posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded . Price 23c per box:. For sale bv G. H. Haskins. Forsale by G. H. Haskln?, Medford William Wendell, arrested at South-, ampton, England, is Ewald Heutter mann, who recently eloped from Eliza beth, N. J., with Frieda Lancks, aged 10, and enticed her brother Hubert to acconpany them. Hcutterman' has a wife and five children in Elizabeth. One thing that affords Paris laughter is the statement that while in that city Admiral Avellan of the Russian navy received 19,000 letters. This huge mass of correspondence necessitated the con stant service of four officers to attend to it Among these letters were 10.000 from women bogging for an audience, a lock of the admirals hair or his auto graph. When troubled with pain in the stomach, bilious colic or diarrhoea 2ive Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a trial rnl you will be more than pleased with the result It is pleasant safe and reliable, ii and SO cent bottles for sale by U. H. Haskius, druggist The manufacturing department in the Nebraska penitentiary was destroyed by fire a few nights ago. The Pullman Mercantile company of Pullman, Wash., is in the hands of a receiver, .The nominal assets are $2u0, 000; liabilities, (135,00a Mgr. Settolli. the papal ablegate, has bought the old Stephen A. Douglass res idence in Washington. He will make the capital his permanent home. The crew of the Valkyrie have sailed for England. Two toen remained to care far the yacht which will stay on this side of the Atlantic this winter. A Sura Cure for Piles. ItcMnff Piles are known by moisture like presperation, erasing intense Itch inir when warm. This form as well "as blind, ble ding or protruding yield at once to Ur. HoeauKos fild remedy. which acts directly on the parts effect ed, absorbs tumors, allavs itchintr and effects a rermanent cure. ;V) cts. Drug gists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosankc, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by G, H. Haskins, drufrpisL Medford. Beloit (Wis.) college is to receive the H. M. Rust American archaeological col lection, the finest of its kind in existence and worth fully $15,000. Major Rust of Pasadena, CaL, has given given particu lar attention to gathering relics of American antiquity, and has succeeded in making the best collection ever exhib ited. It includes some 8.000 specimens of arrowheads, pottery, mortars, etc, illustrating the history and development of the American aborigine. Major Rust sold the collection to F. G. Logan of Chicago, who permitted it to be exhib ited in the Archswlogical building at the World s Fair. Mr. Logan will present the collection to Beloit college after the fair. It is not unusual for colds contract ed in the fall months to hang on all winter or as soon as a cold is over one cola to contract anotner. lnis succession of colds is what causes chronic catarrh and bronchitis. One or the other of those diseases is almost certain to be the result. For this reason it is of much importance thnt colds contracted at this season of the year receive prompt attention. They can be quickly cured if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it used. It acts on natures plan, loosens tne coia, . aiac expectoration, and relieves the lungs, soon effecting a permanent cure. 25 and 50 cent-bottles for sale by G. H. Haskins, druggist. as a as Commander-in-Chief Booth of the Sal vation Army will visit America this full. The cholera at Now York seems to have been checked. No new cases have been reported for several days. The Argentina cabinet has resigned. They disagreed with President Rena on the settlement of troubles with Buenos Ayros. '' John L. Sullivan, tho ex-chnmpion pugilist, had a narrow escape from death in tho barroom of the Vanderbilt hotel at New York. He knocked down a man named McClusky because the latter re fused to -drink with him. McClusky drew a. revolver and shot at Sullivan, but did not hit him. Before a second shot could be fired Sullivan's friends in terfered and the ex-champion escaped from the hotel. DR. SUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS. ... COLDS AMD CROUP., A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Warn a on lid at tiome, mothor tnada ma tak t ea spoonful of onion yuJP at night. th next ftjornin rn nest morn id It hud u4 BriaQiDWii KUMCt, for vrDua it nuu mi mus. My oh lid ran inalBt anon htvlnisOr. Ounnt Omoa Pjrruo whloh lo already prepared, more pltaat)t pnd wltoouttaeta or ameuoCUef onion. Void at 60a Fop BHle.bvQ. ff. Hti9Mti8a Medford. saw v ar. W sw wrrrm tv kiVjY1 j SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. ; Grain. Etr. , WnitAT. No 1 California white shipping, II iftijQI ( A ctl; choice do. fl OCJi; milling, $lMi&l 10. , . Baulky Food. 63&7D ft ctl; brewing, SO Oats Common to fair wliite feed, 8&3HSc f Ctl; good to choice, II nHQl 10; fancy, II Kb 1 lTTi: Surprise. SI 1 2.',; milling. II 10j 1 au: black, ftJc&Sl ); red, Kka&ll 05; gray, Mcfcl 09. CoKR-Large yellow. S03'-4o f) ctl; small do. KittOc; white, r.K?jc BEA.mi-Pea. i 00j 10 y ctl: plat 11 T05 I SO: Bayo. 1 Nk$r6: small white. 12 00$ 10; large do. Zl 7&jM 00; butter, ti 2j3 0; red, IS VmS U: Lima. 12 V$S 30. Euns-'Bape. XOStto V ft; hemp. VH'UH.o: ' canary. 4c for Imported; do California, nom inal; fUxaeed, c; alfalfa. SKQSs: mas tard, tMSLZM,: for yellow: brown do, 3&3ic for native and ?42o for Triest. BLav New crop: Wild oat. SS Gu10 0 W ton: wheat and oat. HO OUftM 00; barley, IT 00ft 10 in; wheat, 110 2il350; clover. 7 (MS 10 UC alfalfa, S8 0UQ10 00; compressed bay. So Wt II SO. Stmaw Quotable at 35(3460 hale. Hors Quotable from ITAlOo 9 ft- new crop. Hrs Quotable at tSiUWMr, a) ctl Dried Peas Greon, SI 30-41 75 ? ctl. Buckwheat Nominal. Mill Products. Brar From $17 G0&18 60 V ton. llirmLixos From 0 0UJ&23 0U f ton, as to qoality. daouMb Bari-et From SIT nnr$iA on f ton. Rolled Bablet From Jl" M<t 00 f ton. CaorPED Feed From $17 SOftM & V ton. Feed Counmeal From Hi V ton. C'HACKKD COHK At tSi U&S 60 ton. Oilcake Meal -Quotable t S3! M&J6 00 V ton. . Flooti Family extras. S3 ."&.1 75 V bbl: bakers' extra, S3 &U&3 CO; shipping superfine. tS 6USZ IU. v Vegetables. . Onions Sales on wharf from SI 03Q1 If f ctl. Potatoes On wharf: Early Rose. 30C441e 9 rtl: Burltanlu. 3o$43c V ctl for river: do Saunas, 7jQ,86c; Garnet Chile, t&aSOc: sweet. SogAV:. Various Green peas, a&ic V ft; string beans, WitHc V ft: Lima, do, 333c; coram bera. SS&36c f) box: summer squash. SSSOc; green peppers, ZS40c tor Boll and 4 Mo tat Chile: green com. 75iSSjc for small crates, and 11 6US1 75 for large; do sacks. 5006c; tomatoes. 010300 V box: garlic. lM$tc ft: green okra. MH'Hb V box: eggplant, zStOc; marrowfoot squash. Ss OuJS 00 at ton. KrulU aad Mute. Strawberries 54 OOOo 00 V chest for Sharp less: raspberries, S3 S0&5 00; huckleberries, 895c V ft- Applea.SSo&$l 00 y box: plums. 83Sfle. as to kind: pears. 5U2SI U for Winter Xellis and xSOSOc fur other kinds; peaches. 2Sd75c;fancy, flOU. . Watermelons. $4 OOttS 00 V 100: csntoloapos. 50cSl V crate: black figs. 33&4UC V box. and iiur for fanry: quinces. xfrj)50c; pomegran ate. AOQCSc: porhimmofis. G5&;&. Grapes From I5j-'fc3 V box for table va rieties: fancy Isabella, SUQTSc V crate; wine. SS UOai2 00 ton. Citrus Common to good California lemons. SI 01 50 w b ix: fancy Santa Barbara. S3 Oi S 50: Santa Pauls, S3 0023 St Limes. X oil can. S3 UO&4 00; California oranges. SI Sdfe Zi. DniED Fki'ITS New crop: Bbsv-hed apnoota. Rorai. 10Hll'4c f ft and 27c for san -dried: bleached Uoorrark do. U&Hlpa; apples. 4o for qra and 4&5c for aUoed; do evapo rated. 7)3-; peaches, bleached. H$tSc: da sun-dried. fc?rV: pears. 45c for bleached halves: pitted plums, fra&c and -utc for un pitted: nertaiines. st -c for white and 5aSc for red: flgs. presesd. 43Jc: do turpreseed. HfO SHc: do sks. Sit3c: prun. 44i- for the fooj alxce: datea, Persian, 47c; figs, Emvrna, WVac Haisrw Fresno combinatiou prices crop of ISKi: Cluster. SS 00 a bux; 4-crown London layer. SI SO; 3-crown do. SI 50: 4-crown. facei kxsje, SI SO; unfaced da Si Zi: S-crown. faced. SI 50; unfaced do. 91 A; S-crown. idemmed. tooaa. SI - Bags Thiee umufcy V as: Srosm. V4c: third grade, 3r: dried grapes. SHc; seodlass Uuscatel. 34c: Soltasa. 5c For 5u-9 boxes. :c additional oa aa-k pncea A diecount is allwwud on the above prlcea Site Jobbing prices: AlavwKts. new. soft shell. lUilic: do papershetL UavUc: do aard abeu, &3S: standard. ft10c: walaata. Cahf or. nia. new. anrtsheU. 1--; do papershell. WO: do hardshell. TduV: do Chile, new. SSc: chest Bata. CaUforaia, new. l31Sc. Brasd. labile: nTberta. lu 2.11c: poUshed peacana. Texaa. e lie: ptsenuta. Kexiran. lA13c: peanuta, CaU foraia. yjaHc; do. Virginia adVTVso; cuts. i osaUS 00 V 100. Butter, tnssis aad Boaey. Bcttek Creamery, .1)u W ft i siooallr higner: fancy dairy. 23z7c; grades of trash. lS&So: pickled roU. attVSe; firlda. lttar; rreamery. ia tuba, assata. Caiunia C-alifornia. 3.11r. V ft: fancy mild. sew. izyt&la; Young America, aajiitc: s York cream. new. UHdVUc; Western. lafcUc. Boset Xew: Comb, water white. 'taiUo W ft ia 1-ft frames: extracted. 5aa far water white and 55!c for amber. Beeswax From aglSc W xv reultry aad Egga. Bena. SS 0to SS S per dox; broOera. SS OSta ft S3 for small and S3 00 to 3 for large; roosters. S4 QJ&& 09 tar rounc aad S5 onw Ul fur old: greee. pair. SI 73: decks. S4 eS 5 00 y dot: bve torfceya. KAlSc ai f or Bees and 17&19C for gobblers; pigeons. SI OSavl al ffdoa. Eeat-ralifomia. store. So to SVfe ff) doa raoea. SS&43c: Eastern. S83ac; extra, STA A New Whatcom (Wash.) man. anw taking his cow out of the pound, sued the ponndmaster for the milk taken from her while in. The scheme is to test the impounding ordinance, and. if possible, break it down. Congressman Bankhead of Alabama has blocked the commencement of work on the San Francisco postoffice. He says it hes been reported to him that the title given the government is not perfect The American schooner- George W. White has been seized by the Russians in Bering sea waters. Confirmation of the seizure of the Annie C Moore and the Annie E. Point has also been re ceived. The co-operation of farmers in Santa Clara county is proving to have been a wise move. Better prices have been secured aud are promised than were an ticipated. The movement will include nearly all the farmers. Attention In time to any irregularity of the Stomach, Ijver, or Bowels may prevent serious consequences. Indigestion, costiveness. headache, nau sea, bilious Iness, and ver tigo indicate certain func tional derange-, nients, the beet remedy for which is Ayer'a Pills. Purely vege table, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate, this is the ideal family medicine the most popular, safe, and useful aperient in phar macy. Mrs. M. A- Bnot-KWELL, Harris, Tenn., says: . "Ayer's CutharUo 1111 eured nic of skk headache and my liusUaud ol ncuralsia. We think there Is No Better Medicine, Md have Induced many to use it. "Thlrty-flve years ago this Spring, I was run down by hard work and a succession ot eolds, which made me so eeble that It was an effort for ma to walk. I consulted the doctors, out kept sinking lower until 1 had given up all hope ot ever being better. Happening to be in a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed mi weak and sickly appearance, and, after a few questions as to my health, recom mended me to try Ayer'a fills. I bad little faith lu these ot any other medicine, but eonoluded. at last, to take his advice and try a box. Before I had used them all, I as very much better, and two (ipxes cured, me. I am now 80 years old; but I believe that U It bad not been for Ayer' j Fills, I should have been In my grave Ionic ago. I buy c boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be yt'lth out them than without tread." P.' H. . ' Ingraham, Rockland, Mo., AYER'S PILLS.. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. lYry Dose ffectve I BALD What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, f harsh, brittle? Doe It split at the ends? Mas It a lifeless appearance ? Does it fall out when combed or brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? 5 Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these are earn nf ycao-sympToms oc warned In time or you will become baid. ' SkookumRoot Hair Grower i ftwtetnajMetl It prodoettom la not an accJoVnt, but ttx nmMot mletiac t ntsMfca. Xnowtalce of th diicM of the b&ir aad ickip leg to tbm dlMor- t rj of lufw to treat thrrxn. "afcookmn " cootaloa nttagr miner nor oiia. Its s ovf, iye. vov sucMejnuuiiy tba taiUclm, it toj ttfiimg taw M Ataaswss , andttstroy Olt Hair. m st yoor drainrl.t caaaot srrpplT you send direct v tis, and w wm forward . prepaid, on reertpt of price. Grower. iSJu per bfcLe ; 4 tut XjJB. Soap, Due J TH2 SKOOKUn . TBAIE V ABC 57 South MHIIIMtll DANIEL COFER, - ConlruCtinj a Specialty. Plans and Specifications Furnished at reasonable rates. I have Sno new cestgnes of Cottace homes those wishing to Lulld would do well to ex am In tbem.. PosTorrce Bpi. 78. MEDFORD. OREGON. K. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. Contractor and Bmlrjer Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application Jackscrews to let IV. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE sent. De jos wear thaatt wass sext la seal by a Mis, Beat In th world. 2.39 12.00 2.00 l.7 for tors I.7S u 3 rfreiwxst a foe DRESS SHOE, sads hlfcelxtet -siyias, drat pry SS to SS, try ary $3, $150, $4,00 ar tiShos. Taey ft eqsal ta certoei eiads tad Wxsk aad asjarasweR. If jne wits ta sceaoaiiCThi j laa fcutuaar, tossby aerckssl W. L Oocrtls Saoes. Un aad p. ke itaispss ss the bettaa, look for It aass yes bey. W.a IMTCOLAS. Bracktaa. Xaaa. Sold by A. C. TAYLER, Agent, Midford. HAST AND SOUTH by the The Shasta Route of t;i e UOTHERX PACIFIC COIPAH. iXPRESS TBAIXS LEAVE PORTLAXD DAILY." fViuth J North :15 p. m I Lv. Portland Ar. I t2 a. m MSp.m l.r. Medford Lr 5up.ra lttlS ant Ar. San. . Francisco Lv. 7.-00 p. m Above trains atop at all stations from Port land to Albinv indusrre. Ai Tans-ent. fSbedds. Balsey. Barriaburs'. Junction City. Irving. Engine and at au stations from rtoae mrg to A&uland inclusive. ROSEBCRG 5aAIL-AILT. SAanl Lv SdO p. m i Lv Portland atoseburs Ar I 4:.10 p. ra Lv ! TiW a. m Dining Cars on Qgicra Route. Pullman B-jflT.-tt Sleepers aad Second Class Slecplus; Cars attached, to aU throajrh trains. Between Portland and Corral! is. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mall trains dally, except Sunday? SO a. ml Lv Portland Ar I s2S p. rn l2:lapauAr Cbrvallia Lv Id) p. m At Albany and Corvalli connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. F-xpras Trains daily, except sundav: IM0 p. m I Lv - Portland Ar S:?ia. m p. m AT McMinnvllle Lv SdO a. m asT-Throuich tickets to all points in the Kaatern state. Canada aoa Earope can be ob taiard at lowest rate from W. V. Lippincou, Agent. Medford. R. KOEHLER E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. O. F. Si P Aft. PORTLAND. OREGON. - GREAT SPEAR 1400 I a.n if. r iti s jwi omaw iS SAVE THE TAGS. 3d fcsdrtd ci SnTbss Ttsasani Two Hundred and FTftj Dollars, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Aw&y In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS, i 1,155 STEM WINDING KLGIX GOLD 6.TT5 FINEIMPORTED FttESCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODVt BLACK ENAMEL TRIilMINUii. GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 23.100 grroKGETOAii buckhorn handle, i-our deo 115,600 PgD QOLD WATCH cWa RM " ROTAKY "tELSSCOPE TOOTH 1 1 5,500 lARGE'pYcTTTRrSpVS no advertising on them , 261,030 Prizes, amounting to- The above articles will be distributed, by conn tea, smone parties who coew 8T1UR HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to oa the TIS T.tli.S taken therefrom. We wlU distribute SM ot these prizes lu this county as follows: ro TH : PARTY sendlns us the greatest cumber of SPEAR HEAP TAGS from this co maty we will give. , J GOLD WATCH, To the FIVE PARTIES sending ua the next srrrtc tmmbor of SPEAR BEAD TAGS, wewUI give to each, 1 OPERA LAS3.,5 OPERA GLASSES, tb toe TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next prcatest nraibj. rtsrEAR HEAD TAGS, we will glva to each i POUvtST jQrjywa, to the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next grestest number of SPEAR HEAD TA'' JS"'' It"? " A ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICK 10 the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sendlnc us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAtiS, we wlu gjvo to cwh I LAIUihi PICTURE i xiUiViw . Talal Xasaber ed rilatsj far this Foomty, S3S. . CAUTION No Taes will be received before January 1st. 1SH nor after February 1st, ISM. Each Bockuco containing tacs must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town. CountyTstiite, and Number ol Tags lu each pacaage. All charffea on packages must be preraid. HEAD poasosses rnore qualities of Intrinsic valne than any othet nivw tohSio produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest SCKAR HCtO ia ubSluteltr?iwitively d rtltinetively diderent !u flavor Iron, any oi aer plug tobaerc, A trliil wlA convince the most abepUcaloI this fact. It is the largest -llr of any similar Ihirw and stylo on earth, which proves that It has cauglit the pouukr t-wte at.d pleases tne Sa7 it it, and paructeVta in tha oontaat for prizes. See tnat a Ti a VA (a every iowot pteoo ct SPEAU BEAD wot) bujs Rend in the tags, no matter how small the iu-qt , IfcTpf'j. SORQ COMPANY. MiD.Si.BTvVt, Ohio. a list of the penptQ obtaining these prizes In tala county wm be VHtjJis n. lUia rpr iuiyjmwly artey yebruary 1st, ISM. - ' ' "'DOT 5? ff TI?$ C?5K .'-TJa I. is-4- HEADS! pwtiug ioq rvrrezamg TOOsc By KlmtUeur&c hair, crt AanArvj md oroe kmroieaid 1 healthy, and free from Irrftatfm a,m,n,Mi. h. I Soap. It destroys parxuuio Ssuoi.',, icUcA feed oa I ROOT HAIR GROWER co Fifth Avenue, Serxr Tork, X. T, . C. F. LEWIS, MecbaiucalvEiineer AND MACHINIST. Any work in hU ltne sack as llsing-up engine erection and repairing of saw and quartz mlila attended to property and promptly. All communication prompt! j ajawered. MEDFORD. OREGON. BENJ. EGGLESTON, PRODUCE - - A "NTT i commission ? MERCHANT. PAY CASH For Apples, Eegs and Poaltry. Located on South C street. Medford Ore gon. Opposite HaUtry"s new brick block. EL. m. lyon, actor J obbing of all Kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, - - Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points Tii3 Narthsra Pa.iH. Railroad Is the line to take to All Points Ea3t&aiSauth It is the Dining Car Route. It runs day in Jhe year to ST.PAULaCHICAGO ia ehanra of rjirs: Composed of Dininc Cars unsurpassed, Pallnin Orawma Sroom Sieepers Of Latest Rininment. Tourists' :-: Slsspiag :-: Cars Best than cm be coostnced mod in wbieh. accommodataoss arts boUi free and farni&hel tor ho tiers ol First aad Seoood-Cl&ss Ticket aad Elegant Day Coaches. A continuous line connecting; with all lines, affording direct and an interrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservation can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS SSTJZ tea. K3iaad and Earope caa be purchased at any T-caet 03ce of tas Company. Full partictiUrs cosceminr rates, time of trains, routes aad other dataiia furnished on ap nlioattoa to any agent, ar A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Basseager Aseat, No. 131 Fust St. cor. Washington. HEAD CONTEST. AND WATCHES rn,sso oc ATIC... ISSOO $173,250 00 .. JU) TQtJTH PICKS, . Cofltr ana Br i . a. V?'-a 'i'r A i ";