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BILIOUSNESS v Who has not suffered this misery caused ty bile in "jthe ' stomach which 'an inactiye or sluggish liver fciled to 'carry off. THE PREVEHTION AMD CURE IS 3 liquid or powder, which gives quick action to the liver and carries off the bile by a mild move ment of the bowels. It is no pur gative or griping medicine, but purely vegetable. Many people take pills more take Simmon? Liver Regulator. "I have been a victim to Biliousness far years, and after trying various -remedial jny onlv success was in the use of Sim mon Over Regulator, which never tailed to relieve me. 1 speak not or myself alone, bnt my whole laniily." J. M. Fm MAS, Seliua, Ala. -KVXRY FACKAGB- Has tr K Stamp in red on wrapper tJ J. xu "" 'M GO. Philadelphia, Pa. Has ever been known to have the Chojera who had Uis sharing ai.d hair cutting done at CLEANLINESS ISA COMPANION TO GODLINESS I pur baths' are two tuts each. - Sevenui street, Medford, Oregon. THE PALACE. THE MEDFORD" 11 R. C. Bunch. Prop'r., front St, - - Medford, Oregon We treat everybody with the cnurte ey which we consider due our patrons Our work is glj llrat-Jass tjverr line at r.j!il'tV ' ' ;- ' mm . j j - flw to Restore Yoath and Cttlti- - '" vate Rtaiitv GLOCJGEU PORES PLAY THE MISCHIEF with this complexion. Unless you ktep the km open, all the face preparations and pow ears h the Wu.-ItT cannot keep your complexion Oeaumul. uiukcu pores are impossible wnen lajia mu. TEZ is used. Thi.- wonderfnl skin food and tissue builder is the only selegiline and hainiless ypeci- ScJordUea3eu,scaiy, rough pimply com plexion. It restores the complexion of mmh Ttvilsnaethe -'2ri!-r destiaed to' become n 1, . Tne most ueauiuui - in the world as they IUai feer-, I ore now the best edu re now the best edu- cated and roost intelligent. If ynor compter ion irscif. couieulineut la a sort of annoyance- to yoursc; is (mnosiilile. HTe ix atrorden. Trr Loia Monte. Cream, and yuVUl be so delighted at - the re sult Ida Mendav ult that you will oBrtftyrstrgoodaewa to your . Price, 7iceo per pot. j: M A N mm A AlALiU --S.V . ' Ma. .WlTTO HAl0t, . - . . t- t -AnbtrhtA'ilV&JiT 1KX Jtr. " "J 2Geyst..' Kali Snatieisen, Car- "' Ladles at dtr ance tata'varby corresDonaeaee il lor all bemr-ues ci iyteeL of tace oromire-. Forsa'erbv CttaU. Straift. Druzglst; xeaiora. HE mm ZlWu KACH.Nl: '1 t The Best LlgMQSt KLTJling and Mast Durable. Kino oqt of every ten Sewing Machines in o to thy world arts '- : ' ' SINGERS, Sold for cash or Easy installments. Agents in every county. Head offtre for this Statu at 36t Morrison. street, Portland, ore. ' bend for Uaiaiogse. - AXLE gn-E&SE XlfUlT J"? TTIE WOELB. '" Shtvaarisff oasJUEeaara tzaenrpasecd. actnaTT9 etitl&atiss; two boxMR of HT oth.r brand. Itbt lAectodbr has. brU'r GT.H illSE. ' TOE S AXE 6Y DEAIJCB3 QgygHAIXT. lgy JCOTICE f OR PUBLICATION. l-iid Office at Rosebunr. Or.. October SX tsdj. Uraiee is hereby giwa that the folloWuig- r, to make Anal prooiiu supuvrt ef she claisr, and . xaai said prool truitieinaue do 10 re tne juuge a. isirt. viz; Ansa C-Saltruo.- on . FTe-enjptlon - a Tftiai ma rnu amnna.r. u i-iT Hiniinaiui. is . s-eton K. squill ' of southwest and south west ' t' sVutheast k satliou SS, township 31 s. r a east. - r. . .. l.u nnrrtlim till. fnUtwitttF VltnMUM nrOVA h'-r entliniiOUs resilience atKn and cultiva tion of steU i.-md; vIk Luther G. Porter, of iL III' '1 U, JiKAlUV 1UIJ, ky" ' nuwiu -Moore. Kdn-i D. Rose and Rasmus Basnibssen all of Prospect;Ja-,-kson couuty, wrcgon.' - , - TVJoha .11. Covlek Clulurant under Snlllers finitthr il -i-rrt onetl ' to aDuear-at the -above Jiained d&u- nad yltue, arwt show . cause, if any, taby the an Id prtafwf Anna C. Salstrom should liot be aceiVedVN ' .!"' .-' ' t!-u-li .-'.:. JoBJt H. IJHTJPE, Register. I -. .f. . i - JIoHee. Stat; of Oregon, County of Jackson, ) "... " Wp'oT MediuTd. " f' S ? Notice is hereby givcntbnt the fpl Jowina'dejcWbed" property will be bf-fer.id-' for Sale 'nt public5 (fuatioa' op -: NpceirSpei- if, '1803, for disbursing cost oUfOHiitritcting sfdewalje lrpfront -01 rj'sortpum soi gam Ltt Siia (I J ' In blocK lion to 'town -of inorth'-'C street.' ;ott3ctoberlft9'7. f f. W, Johnson, Pity Marshal. V m KlUl ITS TfORK FINISHED.' THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS ADJOURNS SINEDIE. The Bill It'penUng- the rnrchiwe of Sll vor Has Ilecoine a Law The BleCfoHry .Chinese l:IU Also Passed Notes from the Capital. f.iatnrilay, Oct. 99. Wplcottj f?licniin, ponuan. Stownrt, Phonp and 'oUur.s spoire 911 th rejeiii bilV PciWus ninciv.'linctit to' the Wll was lept. ' T:u Bliind-Allison Jitw which batl peon ofterc!l :ia a substitute for- re peal was also voteil down, as wero a number btlicr amendmentaj " MoikIkv. Oct. 30. ' The mV.lcries were crowded. .to pnilo cation. " JIaiij were unithloto get in to vritne.? the llnal Ktrng:;le on tho vopoal bill. ' 1s;ieseh8 wre made and nunier ots anienduients wre voted down. At 7u!0 o'clock tlio 'foil cidl lxg:'.:i iin tlio bill iineoiuV.tioiudV rcpnalin the silver purchase clause' of tlietSheriuan act. In 15 minutes the result was announced 48 ayes, a? noes. The bill now (joes hack to the house and then to tho president. Tuesday. Oct. SI. The senate ofirhed with prayer for tho first time since Wet. 17. A resolution was passed instructing the committee on rules to report needed ainendnient.s to the rules to prevent filibustering. The day wqa consumed j;i routine work. netlneaday, aov. 1. Hili offered a resolution to prevent filibjifiteriiisr nnd one authorizing tho presiding officer to count a quorum when the members were present nnd ro- fused .to vote. Both were reftrreI to the committee on rules. Tlie KfcCrenry bill extending the tm:e for Chinese to register whs passed. Perkins spoke on the Chinese .question. Stewart introduced a free coinape bill which went to tho cninajre committee. Routine business consumed the dsy. Friday. Nov. S. Budness was rushed to completion. The clix-k wrs turned back six minutes to permit the passage f several bills. At 3 p. m. the senate adjourned sine die. HorsK. Mnnday. Oc. SO. A resolution of sorrow was pnssed at the death of Mayor Harrison of Chicago. Weadock of Massachusetts then present ed the resolution and memorial to which h spoke last Friday, relating to the al leged frauds of the American Protect ive association, involving the right of Linton of Michigan to a seat. Several minor bula were passed. 1 Tuesday. OcU 81. An endeavor tho silver repeal MU be fore the house was frustrated uy tae sil ver niep jrho rufnsed to give unanimous rxiiuent. Theuli adimtunir J ew Mex ico to statehood was reported favorably. Consideration of the bankruptcy bill was resumed. Wednesday, 2ov. a. The senate amendments to the silver repeal bill were concurred in. Filibus tering was unsuccessfully attempted by the silveriies. ' Thursday. Nov. &. A reeolution to adjourn sine file at 3 p. m. to-morrow was passed. Friday. Nov. 3. . . A number of bills were rushed through and at 3 o'clock the house adjourned. GOVERNMENTAU GOSSIP. The house adopted the conference re port upon the bill suspending the statute one year which compiled work to the amount of $100 on all mining claims. The senate bill granting to the state of California 5 per cent of tho net pro ceeds of all cash sales of public lands in ,the state, to aid in the support of its public or common schools and making an . appropriation for the purpose, was passed. Mews from Washington intimates that the naval . force of. the United States in Brazilian waters is being reinforced to counteract theinfraenee of Germany and England, which is exercised in favor of Mello and to the disadvantage of the trade relations between Brazil and this country. Minister Thompson has re ceived instructions to protest against any foreign intervention - The Populists in congress are elated over the prospective results of the fight over the repeal bill and claim it will mass the advocates of free silver in the South and West under their banner. Thev say they expect to capture the presidency in 1690 and are already ser iously discussing candidates. There is strong sentiment in favor of Jerry Simp son and Pencr lias a following, but Alien of Nebraska, who held the senate fifteen hours, seems to have charmed the members of his party in the house to such an extent that he is now enjoying a presidential boom. Watson of Georgia is spoken of for vice president. Many congressmen have received a card from the American Protective as sociation, whose methods in elections in Michigan and elsewhere were so severely attacked in congress o few dat-s ago by Weadock, setting forth its objects. The card declares that the association is non- lectarian, non-partisan and composed only of true Americans, regardless of nationality, for the purpose of purifying pohtics; attacking no man's religion as long as be does not mase it an element In politics; that its aim is to preserve in government the principles of the Declar ation of Independence against the en croachments of all foreign influences; that it regards all religio-political organ izations as enemies to civil and religions liberty; that it is unwise to give politi- ical or military power to men who owe supreme allegiance to any foreign power, political or ecclesiastical; that it favors one general, unaectarian free school sys tem, and opposes the use of public money for sectarian purposes; favors the enactment of laws to protect American laborers from the influences of pauper and criminal labor sent here b)' European societies; but is not opposed to honest, educated immigrants, whq are ready to become genuine American citizens. RECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.' ScbnKs, tho self-confessed murderer of George Arhanasin, scar Stockton, has been sentenced to 10 years in the state prison. Jam aa Freeh aged 20, at Oollegevflle, while passing bis gun to a friend, was shot in his ltft foof and suffered ampu tation, v William Q'Harrall has been nrrested and charged' trith arson at Fresno, in burning his own saloon, which had been heavily insured. .... Lawyer- "Francis H. Weeks, the de faulter, whp Was extradited from Costa Bica, arfived'at New York. He was at once tfcken to police headquarters. George Mulligan, the robbed treasurer of Healdsburg: is under strong suspicion of having robbed himself, and has been so informed by the criminal officers. Information has been received from Mafanzas that the steamer Alexandria of the New ' York and C6ba line was burtied and 60 persons .were drowned. The steamer was an ironj vessel of 2,914 tons. - ' . ': 1'"' '" ' ' Dr. George G. Sanders, a. prominent physician of Des Moine, was sentenced t&rix KCnths in.iail is tbe United States 1 inc iiiina mat inaies llcmaD.,, 1 said Watts, but modern ethics deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It i3 aucslion- Eilj able, however, if cither are 3H right. ti Food has some elaiins JJj inthisrcspect.thereforetliose parents Who would build up the physique of their children pny strict attention to their diet.' Children are all fond of !Ij !i jil pastry; for this to be health fully prepared. ,il life must be used as a shortening. It is Recommended by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up on its healthful ucsb. Send thireccnta In stomps to K. K. Fairliank A Co.. Cbtcauo. for baiul Botuo Oottolene Cuok Book.conialn ltuc six umulrtd rucliies. pn.nuirotl tty ninn euiinentuutliorutes uu couUiu. Cottoleno is boM by all (jrooera. jUuoit) ollsubstliuuav , !i Mado only by .K. FAIRBANKS CO.. ST. LOUIS and VuiOCO. NEW VORK. BOSTON, district court for attempting to induce a postmaster to soil postage stamps at less than the regular price. BurgLirs at New York broko in the window of Mrs. Lynch' branch jewelry store on Broadway the other morning and took a snuff box that once belonged to Isabella of Spiuu, nnd was valutnl as a curio at SS.IXX). Other valuubles were stolen. A. Maier of 'VThatcom, Wash., com mltted suicide at Ter:-o Haute. Ind. A note written in German was fmmd, say-, ingt All tho money I had I was rob bed of at Chicago, and I have no means to take me home. This makes me take this step. Long life to all. " Six men killed, a dozen injured, sev eral horses dead nnd property damaged to the extent of about $'.0,000, is the sum total 0 the havoc wrought by the espliisioa of a boiler in the stables of tho Brydock and Bitttery-street Hailwav on ! East Twtaity-fourtb street, New York, j At the Riverside Glass Works at Wellsburg, W. Vs., acid was poured into the mouth pieces of the blow pipes hy some one. Fortunately but one man was injured, the others being warned by the injured man. It is thought he will die. There are labor troubles at the works and non-union men are employed. A crank entered the office of Edwin Gould at Xew York and demanded (5,000, He was engaged in conversa tion until the police arrived and ar rested him. Another insane man shut J. L. Matthis, superintendent of the new Postal Telccroph building. Matthis died. The murder?r is a laborer woo wanted employment. When Prendergast, Mayor Harrison's assassin, wus amugueu in tne criminal court, the courtroom was crowded, much curiosity being evinced to see tho murderous crank. As he entered, those in the courtroom rose to look at hint. This action terrified him nnd he cow ered, trembling and pale, close to tho officers. He pleaded not guilty and was returned to the cell pending the secur ing of counsel. He had evidently in tended to make a speech, but was stam peded by the presence of the people and was evidently glad to get back to his cell. PERSONAL. President Cleveland signed tho re peal bill within five minutes after it was banded to hiia. The McCreary Chinese. bill also received his signature. General Wado Hampton proposes to thoroughly reorganize the Democratic party in South Carolina in order to keep it from falling into the arms of the Alli ance. Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the newly ap pointed first secretary of the American embassy at London, is dangerously ill from an overdose of laudanum, taken by mistake to alleviate extreme pain. Clarence King, who was once director of the United States geological snrvey, and who was a member of the Metro politan, Knickerbocker, Union League, Century and Tuxedo clubs, has been committed to an insane asylum at New York. Rev. William Wilkinson, rector of St. Andrew's Epiacopal chnrch nt Minneap olis, in his sermon, speaking of the as sassination of Mayor Harrison of Chi cago, said: ? It is a disgrace to waste forms of law on such a man as the assas sin." W. H. Eilcy, senior member of the large dry goals importing house of W. H. Kik-y & Co., of New "iorkand Paris, has been arrested in the hitter city and charged with entering imported goods at the custom honse by means of f idse invoices, by means of which the govern ment has been defrauded. During the debute in the senate on the McCreary bill. Senator Perkins said the people of California were satisfied with the present law. It was the ad ministration nnd the nttorneys for the Chinese who were making a request for a change. . The Chinese now see their mistake, and if time for registration ho extended, they might comply. Tho peo ple of California and of other states have their doubts, however. Ho thought that the result would lie that the Six Companies and tho attorneys would nsk for another extension. Perkins read a letter from the chief of- police of San Francisco, saying that of the arrests for crime, except drunkenness, in San Fran dnoo, about 80 per cent, wsre from the Chinese inhabitants. Not 12 per cent of the Chinese in California had been con verted to Christianity. . Computation re veals the fact. Perkins said, that since thev began coming to this country in large numbers they had taken or sent back to China f 810,000,000 in American montj-, wIt is RQTTQLEUE ''"UlOjPowfler.-':-. The only Pure (Jreain of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alntn. Used in" Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. I PAUinC COAST ITEMS. A BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT NEWS OF IMPORTANCE. Want a IHvorce After Living; Together 40 Years A Rwe.dlsh Potato lAxK"! ; For Good Itoads Arrest of Quack Doe tors ut Sun Francisco. Spokane pays SJ8 a month for each of its 230 electric" lights. The licorice plant 3ns been success fully cultivated-near Tacotna.' The Atlantic and Pacific railroad has given flO.UOO to the Midwinter Fair. Governor Pennoycr of Oregon has issued his Thanksgiving proclamation. The Fidalgo and Animates (Wash.) Railroad company, is iu tho -hands of a receiver. The British Colnmbia Jute nnd Coop- erago company 3 fivctory at Vancouver has lxen burned. Albert Perkins, aged 20, of Visalia. while, out quail-hunting, was eruslied to deuth by a rock. Eight people wero drowned by the plunging of a street car through au open drawbridge at Portland. The movement to secure an extra ses sion of the Washington legislature is meeting with strong opposition. The Portland Exposition has been a colossal failure. Some days the receipts wero not enough to pay the band. The San Gregorio Creamery company in San Mateo county is to erect a plant with the capacity to handle the product of 2.500 cows. nddsburg suffered a fA'i.OOO fire yes terday. The lire began in the Homo bakery on West street and was checked at the Sotoyome house, a brick building. A dispute over the lioundary line sep arating Sau Bernardino nnd Riverside counties delays tho settlement of the financial balance between tho two coun ties. At Tiptop, A. T., where six months ngo was a prosperous little village, with a school, store and the hum of industry, today nothing is left but two lonely in dividuals, who remain to look after the projierty. It was a chloride camp, nnd the low price of silver caused tho aban donment. Dr. Ixiuis Vizcayn has been doing a thriving business at Saiita Crui for the past two weeks as a worm specialist. Bis method of treatment is to look in a patient's eye to soe if he has worms and then give his own medicine, charging $10 for the treatment, He has been or dered out of town. --v The snper.or judge at Biverdde has given letters of administration to Mrs. Potter, the wife of the man who mvs- teriausly disappeared from San Jacinto. The remains of a dead man found near San Jacinto were decided to be those of the missing man. although" identifica- tion was not satisfactory to all parties. The jury in the Sterp bribery care at Spokane, after having been out a week. brought in a verdict of not guilty. Step was ia the courtroom at the time. He was pale nnd trembling with excitement. When the verdict was announced he rushed up to the jurors and wrung their hands in an effusive manner. After wards he received the congratulations of his mends. A freight train arrived at Bakersf.eld with about S50 workingnten on board. They claimed tlmt they could not get work on this crjtst and were on their way East or to ICew Orleans, where thoT exix-cted to cet emplovment. About 20 stopped nnd the remainder left on a sonthlionnd freight train. The citiari9 furnished them with a good supply of provisions. A divorce suit has been brought at Los Angeles bv' Antoine Bcgen against his wife, Marie Begen. The plaintiiT is 70 years old and the defendant 00, and thev hare lived as man and wife for nearlv 4A years. They are very wealthv. The plaintiff brings s charge of cruelty against his wife in not caring properlv for him when sick and allowing him to be sent to a hospital. A bachelor famvr near Coulee City, Doncrlas county. Wash., hired a stout Swede woman to dig his potatoes, giv ing her one-fourth. The womanV dig ging powers staggered her employer, she rankmir a clean record of 1,600 pounds day. This was too much for the fanner. A woman earning 4 CO pounds of pota toes in one dav was more than his nerv- ons system could stand, so he called the deal off. : Attachments la favor of tin? local creditors of Martin Mair. wholesale and retail beer dealer, fee manufacturer and ' proprietor of the Golden Eagle hotel at Prescott, A. T., have been placed on his property, amounting to over f .000. The property was already mortgaged for 000. Its total liabilities reach between $2.1.000 and $30,000, and the assets will not exceed $ 15,000. Molrt whereabouts are unknown. The executive committee of the County Roads association of California met at Sacramento and took action looking to the success of the proposition to have the connty issue 82T0,000 in bonds for the immediate construction of macad- rmized roads throughout the county. The public sentimett throughout the county is growing n favor of the good- roads movement, and there 'is little doubt the people will vote for the bonds. The postal authorities are making an effort to prevent a certain class of doc tors from using the mails illegally. As a result two men and one woman have been arrested at San Francisco. Those arrested are Dr. M. Strassmnn; Dr. N. J. Aikin, alias Dr. J. 'Anthan, alias Dr. D'Anthnn, and Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, alias Mrs. Dr. Davies. There are be- mdes two warrants out for the arrest of two women. Several months ago the department nt Washington scut orders to Post office Inspector James Irwin to secure tho arrest of certain persons whose names were given. Complaint had been made that these people were sending matter through the mail to be put to an illicit use. Palo Alto wants to incorporate. David Steel of Portland has assigned; liabilities $24,785. 20. A magnificent flo wo- sl ow is in pro gress at Chicago. ' ' "The Wolves of J Vrk" company is stranded at Los s ngalfca. Six men wero killed in an accident on the Central Pacific at Reno. . Hundreds of ladies voted recently at Spokane for Bchool directors. The Butte (Mont) council refused to confirm the appointment of a-negro or tne ponce force. jiiiuiiiMiitiiiiMimmiiiiioioiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik Jj4ak DeathJ Instantly removes nml forever tlentroys ; Z objectionable liulr.whellierupon the halms, z - faeu,urniornel(,wlUiouiiliricoloralion or z Z injury lo the most delicate skin, ltwasfor z - Ill ly years the seeret formula of Urusiiius ; H Wilson, ackiiowludKi-d by physicians its the r z liit-hrst nulluirity uad tl! must einlniMil z Uermutoloiflst and hulrspeclnllsl tbutever -: lived. LmHnjr bis private praetleo of S HCe-tlme anionir the nobility nnd urtsto- z - cnicy of Europe he prescribed tliiK recipe. S s Prlee, 1 by mull securely puekud. Cor- : z ruspoiulcncu conlbluutlul. Solo Agents z z lor America. Address 1 THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWtRCO. z Dept. it., f." South i'ltth Ave., New Yorlt. z iiilltlllliilHffliiilitllltlioiiiiiiiMlliiiiillllllolllllir "A ship laden ' with ' dynamite caught fire at tho dock at Saiitander, Spain. A terrific explosion followed. Hundreds wero killed. Tho docks were demolished. The iliro department was fighting tho flmiKW when the explosion came und the men were blown to atoms. Among tho missing is tlio governor of the province. The earth shook for miles around, as if on earthquake had como. Tons of iron ore, which composed part of tho ship's cargo, wero shot into tho air, whero it mingled with tho burning fragments of the ship, as well as with the mangled bodies of hundreds of the unfortunate people who were hurled upward. The horror of tho disaster cannot Do de scribed. Flaming splinters set fire to hundreds of buildings, causing a fright ful panic. The concussion was so great that hundreds of small crafts iu the har bor wero sunk. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, Halt rheum, fever sores, tftter.chappcd hands, chilblains, orns, and all skin eruptions, und posi- ively cures piles, or no pay required. t is L'uaranteod to givo perli-oi satis faction or money refunded . Price i"c J- box. For sale bv (J. Ji. liasKins. Forsalo by G. II. Haskins, Medford Sevend weeks ago Cliarlev Schubert of Sin Jose got his leg broke while htsso- mg cattlo. Since then he has been con fined to his room. A few nights ago his dreams had to do with life 011 the plains. Suddenly a long horned Texan steer, came ut him. lie jumped up und run and broke his leg again. The navv deiHtrtment has received tho following telegram from Rio de Janeiro: "By the explosion of a large quantity of powder belonging to the insnrgents on Governor's island two British navul offi cers, a boatswain and one man wero killed, and five men wore wonndi-d seri ously. They were getting sand near the nutgaziue. Mello claims the Brazilian government is responsible. Now Try This. It will cost vou nothing and will do you goxl. if you have a cough, cold. or ativ trouble witn tne mroai, cuei or lungs. Dr. King's New Jrtsoovery (or consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money kill Iw (mid Ikh-k. jadiiorers iro:a ia grippe found it just tho thing and under its use had a speed v nnd jierfeot riH-o-rrv. Trv a saiunle bottle at our expense nnd learn for yourself just how gOtKl a lUlllg it is. 1 rial isi.iv.-j iw at G. II. Haskiqs' drug store. Large sise uoc. and il.iM. The residence of M. O'Connor at San Rafael. CaL, was burned recently. The building was reconstructed from the first wooden structure that wus ever bulls iu Marin county, having beva erected ia the early forties. Judge W. P. Wade of the superior court of Los Angeles died rewutlv alter a lingering L'luess. JuJg.. Wade was one of the best known juri-ts on the Pacific Coast, and was theuu:hnrnf t. eral works which have nation;d reputa tion. The illness which ended his life was contracted on a fishing expedition last Jnlv. A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like prvsperation. crusing intea.-" I Wh ins when warm. I nis lorm as won a blind, bleeding or protruding yield at once to lr. isosanKo s t i;a renieuj. which acts dirvetlv on the parts effect ed, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. SO cts. Drug gists or mail, t irvulars live. ir. IJosanko. Philadelphia. Pa. ld by G, U. Haskins, dmgi'ist, Mod lord. Offiivrs nrx- watching the Wliite house and looking for a man from Idaho, who is known to Ui ia Washington and who swore that if the repeal bill passed he would kill the man rv;xnsible for it. Elmer Rand, a young farmer fnm Kansas started to go to Washington to see the president. He w.-is arrested at Kauris Citv ami locked up as insane. He claims to have as good right to the presidency as Cleveland and was going to see about it. Chief Welsten has notified the settlers of Harrison. Ida., the new town just within the border of the Cteur d'Aieue Indian reservation, to leave r pjiy fiU.OOO. Tho seKiers are preparing to defend themselves. Epocimen Cases. S. H. Clitrord, New Cassel. V.'is.. was troubled with neuralgia and rheu matism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree. npjK'tite fell away and he was terribly reduced in tiesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, Ill had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three hott'.vs of Electric Hitters and seven boxes of of Buekleu's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Cat awba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. Ono liottlo Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at G. II. Haskins drug store. Lieutenant Manev, who shot Captain Hodberir tit Fort Sheridan, has leeu ad mitted to bail in ilO.OoO on tho charge of manslaughter. The iurv in the Parsons murder case at Carson, Nov., could not agree. Par-, sons followed and shot a tramp who had stolen some of his clothing. Tho Democratic aldermen of Chicago have decided to make no contest agaiiu t Swift's election as mayor pro tern, and the Republican alderman will lie seated. Hon. George Symes, ex-congressman, a prominent attorney, one of Colorado s piuneors and one ot uenvers most prom inent nnd wealthy citizens, committed suicide at Denver. Helen Martin, a Detroit adventuress, went to Cleveland, O., and represented that she was Kate Field of Washington. The fraud was discovered before sho could swindle anyone. DR. GUNN'S IHFROVEl PILLS OKLYOtlE FDR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Theao rlllJ are uircrent In ln!e. mill ard action lrom oVr"r:.l.tl..y n,lW boeallM Mi';.J Ih.i.o vl-.h a-lli-w cjAplxios. I ''''"' m ilia akin t.aulie '. rrco fn-m ';!;'h,f For sale bv Q H. Haskins, Medtoid. WW3 SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. ' Oraln, Ktc l Wnr.AT. No 1 California white shipping;, 1 1 llr.'H?.l '" A ctl; choice do. $1 milling;, tl ii,l 1. Baiilev Food. KW&Z'A V ctl; brewing, 80 Ofw. OATS-Crrmmot to fair whito feed. 8&495c f? ctl; Rood to choice, 51 avftl 10; fancy, $1 IWt 1 ir; Surpri(. tl !i'd milling. $1 llrjl 1 ai; black, BJa81 au; rod, B3c(a.l 05; gray, SocSM 05. Corn Lar;e yellow. ini!rio 9 ctl; small do. WKiftuaajc; white, WtKlry. fiBANH-Fea, $2 IK)?H2 in fl ctl; pink, $1 TOflJ 1 80: liayo. $1 !fSt,1 K: small white. $2 (J03 10; larRo do. tl T.V.i.1 V.I; butter, H ti!2 41); rod, 12 1(,3 25: Lima. S2 2.712 i. Sbbds Rape. m!Ui2.'.4a V Bi ; hemp. SKatM'',: canary. Via for imported; do California, nom inal: flaxseed. Htftft-ia; alfalfa, HHa;: mus tard. -. for yellow: brown do, 2&2Jic for native and 2&.: for Tricst. Ha V Now crop: VI11 oat. t 50W.10 0 ton: wheat and oat, J10 (rfc!2 UI; barley, J7 aa Itl Si; wheat. HO I aW 50: clover, f" umslO Ol; alfalfa, 5 UUIU 00; comproased hay, SB UXit 11 50. ' Stuaw Quotable at S5ff?.Wc t halo. Hoi's Quotable from 15tl9o V now crop. ltyc Quotable at KJH-STn V ctl. Uiiikii I'eas Oreen, SI 501 75 V cU. bccit w 11 eat Nominal. Mill Product. DBAS From $17 18 50 .ton. Miiini.iAus From :20 Uil Ou V ton, as to quality. tjHouso Bar lev From 817 OVtlR 01 1? ton. Koi.i.ed Baki.cv From t!7 5(3plR rtl V ton. Ciioi-fED Fcr.u From SI" BOijtlS S V ton. Feeii Coknmea it From 3 oig: 50 V ton. C'iiackkii Coax At $i SO V ton. ('iixake Meal -Quotable at $31 09 9 ton. Placr Family extras. 3 6333 75 V obi; bzk -rs' extra, 3 5 it3 U; siiippinK superune. uue2 IU. TcaretaMea. Osnoss Sales on wharf from SI 052,1 IS 9 ctl. 1'OTA-roEs-On wharf: Early Rose, ancfe fl ctl; Burlanlcs. X'it-n V ctl for river; do allnaa, 75ii.s5c; Garnet Chile, i5J50c; sweet, &VI5f- Various Green p"ai; 22Vo V ; trin beans. lV-'K-" V 9: Lima. da. i3c: ruenm bers, 2T-m V box; summer squash. 25-Vic; green peppers. 2.";44iJc for Bell and VifiiOo for Chile: icrwn curn. 75AVc for small crates, and SI 5"il 75 for lare; do sacks. 5U6He; tomatoes. yu.-Jic t Ijx: (rarUc, IWiSc p .; green ukra. fsir.T.tc Tfl box; org-plant. Zj&lic; marrowfoot stjuasli. f, tuS 00 ton. lrrults and Nut. Strawberries St Mrr. Oil V chest for Sharp Ichs: rasiibcrriea, $J 5u5 00; huckleberries, ? S. Ap;il'-s.25c341 ra V box: plams. zWSMg. as to kind: r.-ars. 55 5l lU for Viatr Nellta and t'...-.'i0c tor other kinds; peaches, Z575c;fancy, tl ''. ' Watermelons. $1 IfrT-S no T 100; caateloopes. tOoiSl ? crato; bUck f -a. Siiic V box. sua . for fan--y: quinces. .;raac; pomcgraa aUvi. t'lujc: pejsimm'jus. o' Oraiwa From 15 .tic I x for table v. rietice: fancy laabeiia, 2o75c V crate; wino. JdUiili XI v ton. Citrus Common to cood California lemons. SI ot,il 50 V fancy Santa Barbara. S3 OX 8 U: Santa Paula, S-' 0c3 &t Limes. Mexi can. S3 0.il 00: Ca.ifornia oranges, SI 502 5. Dkied Fnt'irs New crop: Kbu-bed apneota, Koval. Itcllc W t and bTtc for sun-dried: Ueached Muorpark do, HUsiliHc; apploi. a& 4c for qrs and 5c fur si: rod: do evmpo- ratol. Trjjifei pea.-h. bleached. TWtfC: do sun-dried. pears. I uvVic for bi.-a.-hed halves: pitted plums. 56c and Xilc fur nn- pitted: nectanncn. ftiitc for whit and 5-iie for red: Cgs. pnsxKd. VV; do nnpreaeed. 2"c; doska.iC'ic; prun-. tC-V- fxa- the toar elae; dates, Ieralan. a.c; ags. Smyrna, HaMns Fresco nombinatkin prices crop of lftti; Ousuj-. ii uu V box: 4-crown London layer. SI : S-crown do. SI 4-crown. faced txae. SI V: nnfaced do. SI S: Xcrown. faced, f 1 So: aniseed do. Si Z5; 37rwn. stommed. kv SI 0.1. Lai5 -Thrt-cro-nTi.4caJ.- V Z-crown. J4 :;; li.r-Z srau. Ar: envd grap. SV;-?: sv,sUa jluva:eL ficltana. 5c For ; buxca. "-tc additional 00 sack pricea A discount ia aliowed 00 toe above prioc. KrTs Jobbing prices: Almoods. new. soft shell, llfilic: 1:0 panershe:L Util-Vs; do hard shell. i'-rS; tniard. Pblr: wainnts. Cahfor- nta. new. ariftaheil. .iiV: do papervheU. ald; do hard-Oii-!!. tsc: doChUe. new. ssr: chesv cct&. Caafonua. new. I'j ii.-xr; Brazil, lillc; alberta. lv", ljr; pohahed peacans. TexaA lie: itcenuts. Mexican. I2.1uc; peonuta, Cali fornia. 31 i'-te: do. Vlrgux s.Tl;; 0000a- ou'a i5 u i iOa. Huttr. Chaese assl Honey. B cm k Creamery. ITfliSo V and 00 sieAaily higher: f r.cr dairy. zXXr: other grades of tnh. Is.r5c: piciijvd roll. Stgfc; grain. lxAk-: creamery, m tain. 3l2So. CHKiir Caiifirtua. ttittlc r; fancy mild, new. W,,13: Yjni America. SCI ll.; New York na.! new. ittijc: Wwvia lAil- Hosrv Comb, water white, eilwo p l In it) frames; extracted. 5fc fur water white and 5&5 c for am'jrr. Buswax Frutn zz&Syyc V ft. roultry and KcVS. Fens. ffi tn H 5 per ds: broT.en. Si OJto JS 50 for small ar.i S3 CO to JS i) for large; roosterv ft u V-a " for young and SS Ji ea faro! J: gv. pair. SI iifl 75: ducks. St iv$ & lO V d'x: bre turkeys. IT ilSc rirhtia and ITulsc for gobblers: rcgeona, SI uul 5J V des. EUiC Calif imta. sure. SV to rr-i; V do; ranch. asCc: iUstera. 2li3V.-; exua, S71 HISTORICAL NOTES. Tnr; first man to can tomatoes was the late Harrison W. Cooper, and they were sold at tiftv cents per can. This was in ISiS. Trcsox. A. T.. is said to be the oldest city in the 1'nlted States. An old Span ish land grant issued in 15o3 has recent ly been unearthed. Is l.c. the house of tvpresontatives of JIasaoht;sotts on'.enM that the de oates at tne:r sessions should tv open to the public ear. and that a gallery should be built in their chamber for the aeeomtraxlation of the public. Is ItVJi the province of New York was redivided into ten counties, namely, New York, Westchester. Ulster. Albany. Duchess, Orange, Richmond. King's. yueen s and utrolic. Cornwall county in Maine and Duke's county in Massa chusetts, forming a part of the domain of New York, were transferred to those colonies under its new charter. A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of distressing raah, by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Kioiiakd Birks, tho well-known' Druggist, 207 JdtiGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says: I liuvo sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. I know ot many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ono in particular being that of" a littlo daughter of a Church of England minis ter. The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex ceedingly troublesotuo rash, from which she had suffered for two or throo years, in spito ot the best medical treatment 'available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last begau to ad minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to hoi relief aud her father's delight. I am sure, wore he horo to-day, ho would tostifyiu tho strongest terms as to tho merits ot " '' Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared byDr.J.C. Ayer &Co.,Lowoll,Maas, Qures others, will cureyoq 1BALD HEADS! What Is the condition of .yours? Is your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it ai lifeless appearance? Does It fall out when combed or brushed ? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ? J IS it UrV Or in a hasted rnailiHns 9 If thrnu. ea inaa nt . your symptoms be warned in time oryou wUl become bald, jf Skookum Root Hair Grower i 'Jli " J""1 need. Its prodoettnn hi not an accident, bat the resulteT adenttHe aj research. Xaowtelce of Uie dicaaeaor tne balraod acalp led to tbadlacov- sr f.rI . t,itr'",".'!,rlr1-. ""kooiniin-coDtainaneltoerminerakuwrolla. It a fuota no.but a dellrlitfully cooling and reiremnnx T',nic hr stlmulatln 2 iJcod " "t Jailing hair, cure dundruff taut grow Ktur am tali Js Keep the scalp clean, healthy. w.d free from IrrKattng eruption, by toe ue or .sfcoujruta bkm soup. itaesuos poroauic nfrrn. tcaiea Imiotk and olro7 tne hair. J 'i yonror:rnit cannot supr-iy yon rii G:rct to a. aivl we wm forward prerild, on rfc-!ptof price Oroner, UA pr botbia: 6 tcr att. HovkIuo. per jar: Ctorav.su. " sn K7.RK 57 South Fifth DANIEL COFER, LATC OF SACRAMENTO. MHimiiii Coutracting a Scecialty. Plans and Specifications Furnished at reasonable rates. I ha vp 'J" new denimes of Cottac! horn thortc u Uiihijr to buiid would flo w,-U Ut ti uiiu tlicm. Postoftcc Bex. 79. M KDFCIXD, - OiiKGON. H. F. MEDFORD, OR. Contractor ani Bnililer Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application Jackscrews to let. W. L. DOUCLaAS .S3 SHOE noVlrVr. Do job ww them 7 W!3 next Is oesd try a pale.; Best in the world. 00 . J 2.00 FSatABS $2.03 I.7S FOR Bor$ Ifjrawirt line 0HESS SHOE, sale In t fatast rjfej,lcc't(r$5bS31tyer$3)$3i01 $4.00 or SsSliaa, Tory tt azl ta cssuia node and took and arxr as w-t. If yos aiifc to ecoaoenErtiEyoarfbreirf detobypcrchaua; W. L OxeUs Sboes. Riae and price ttampd ea the bottso, kk fx it yea bey. Yf. I. IXL GI1S. Brakton, 3Iaaa. Said by A. C. TAYLER, Agent, Medford. EAST AND SOUTH BY THE Ths Shasta Route or Ttis PACIFIC SU5THEEN COSFAT. flSrUK53 TCAIXS LEAVE POItTLAXD DAILY. s--ntti ; I North cis. in j l.v. rortland Ar. 1 SJ.I a. m Wip.m Mdt-w.t Lv j S.p.m Ivcli am i Ar. San FraacLro Lv. -fM p. m Anove train step as all stations from Irt land ta Albany incla-dvr. A 1 v Taugrnt, hr.ldN- Ilalev. Har'ristarr. Junction Citv. Irvine, Kac-n aa-1 at all lalions tram Iiv- bary lo Aaland tnclusm. ROKBLKG MAIL DAILY. jt.Wa.ni ! Lv i: i. ta j Lv lVwtland Kos.-tar4 Ar j p. m l LV j UVU. Dining Cars on Ogdsn Ronts. Pnttisan llaflT.-tt Sleepers and SU-ovid Class bleeplCE Car attached loall thro(Xn trains. Between Portland and Corrallis. WKST SIDK DIVISION. Stall trains dally. ewvjH Sunday: ; SOo. m I Lv lVrtland Ar j tBp.ni l2:ISniAr corvallis Lv p. m At Albany nnd rorvnll!srinmvt with trains of orn Iaeine railnwd. rjcrre-s Train-4 dally, exeepi Sunday: - p. m I l.r Pxrliand Ar ' s ri"a m Tiip-mlAr McMmnville Lviii)a.m a-Throoch t!cketa to all points in the Katera at-. faaaila ana Knrope can te 06 taiard a: lowest rates from W. V. Lippincots. Arent. Medl'ord. K. KOKHt-KR E. T. KlXIER-5. Manager. Asst. U. K. & T Act- PORTLAND. OREGON. GREAT SPEAR ill 2.50 (Efi ran Mturn r--a A. inr jtij j v . r SAVE THE TAGS. Ona Himdred and SevEnty-Threa Boasand Tot Ilsndrsd and Fiflj Dcllai $73,25.00 In valuable Presents to be Civen Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 , 1 55 stem vmrrixa elgix gold watches : .ta.so oa 6,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GWW MOSIWJ TODY, ' BLACK ENAMEL T1UM.MIXUS, UUAKANTEED ACHROMATIC... JM 23,100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHOKN HANDLE. FOCK ELADKD IXH KET KNIVES : " xsw " 115,500 ppjj!'0 QOLD WATCH CHARM EOTASY TELESCOPK -sbjo 1 15,500 IRUE ncTrREsVtV tochci) IS "eVES COWKS.fr franUng. no advortiaing on them 261,030 Prizes, amounting to .-$173,250 OO The above articles vrtll be dlstrlbntwl, by ronntir. smone rertiea who cbev SBKAB riEAl) Plug Tobacco, and return to us the Il. TAS taken Uiervfrom. - - -Wo will distribute SSO ot these prises in thla rottnty as foUowai To Tnr: PARTY sending us the preatert number ot SI'EAK UtAU TAOS tromatbia eounty wo will gives. To the FIVE PARTIES sending na the next ercnt.-t number .of KPEAit llii-l) TAHS, we will give to each. 1 OPEUA GiVSj.. To the- TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next pre-.test no'" ct SI'KAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 1VK.-.ET XV.. ir c.... ...................... ro the ONE nrrjfDRED PARTIES srtidlnit ns the rc greatest nnmler of si'EAli HEAD TA.JS, we will ifiya u eacit 1 irmr Pinra. liOLLED GOId WATCH CHARM TOOTH l'ICn. X00 TOOTH yC. To tho ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sendlne ns the nest greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAUS. we will give to each X cTrtmieH. JjAliuE PICTUiiK IN ELEVEN CVLOltS - yW ,n.nf. Total Snmter of rrlaea for this Coanty, CATTTION.-Xo Tass Trill bo roeelvod before Jnnn.Try Jst, W. nor Tr ISM. Each package contalSine taw must be marked plainly With a?gi ViKA P. SPEAR HFAD rse8wi.Jnore plur; totuitv-o pmdueed. It is 1 a in kwiviksi. absolutely, positively nnd iiltf actively A trliil tv'ill ootivinee tlio most skeptii UTSi pS&'tf&Eu ffiilb toJTrVnJ-ta tio BS anatt feu. itnall tt ciuavitay, V jCj. soitq COMPANY, wmuttwrx. On A list of tho people obtaining thora prizes ia this county will bo published la tftlj paper liiAiuauiatcly afu-r February 1st, bit. BQaJT S5SD m TWS Avenue. Sew Tort". S. T. "f C. F. LEWIS, MiicalvEiiififir AND MACHINIST, Any work In h.s line Ruch u linfnir-iin neinn m-'tion and repairing of tiaw and quartz mills atlr.0'fi in properly and promptly. MEDFOKD. OREGO??. BENJ. EGGLESTON, PRODUCE -- JST3 rCBMISSIOIr MERCHANT. PAY CASH For Apples, Egg3 and Poultry. liOcatd on Booth C street. Medford Ore gon. Oppoinle Halter's new brick block. EL. m. lyon, Jobbing of all Kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, .- - Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points The Northern Pacific Railroad Is the Gne to take to All Points East and South It is the Dining Car Ronte. It runs through Vestibule Trains every day in the year to ST.PAUL- CniCAGO (No change of cars.) Gampo6M of r-iniac Cars unarpass?d. ruiima irav.n2 Kroom t?epers Of Latest KTnipownt. Tourists' :-: Sleeping :-: Cars licst that can be construct? and in which acco m mKi a ; t r.s are Boih free ani turnitetl f.r hoi tiers ol First and SecoolHJLadtt Tickei and Elegant Day Coaches. A cntrntiotis line connecting with all lines, affording direct and un interrupted service. ;.-.'," " Pnllraan Sleeper reservation can be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS; To an from all pomiss in Amer ica. KnciAiHi asd Karvvx can be parchasel at; any Ticket Oaice ot Uas Conipany. Fall particulars con rains: rateSa time of tmins. ro-rtes and other details faniizhei oa ap plication to any acect. or A. D. CHARLTON', Assistant General Passenger Agent,. Xo. til First St.. cor. Washington. PORTLAND, OH HEAD CONTEST. AND 1 GOLD. WATCH. ...5 OPERA GLASSES. .30 POCKET KNIVES. i. barge puckagna tuuat ba qnalltfcs of tntrinate'tw than any h i nt itjtviitji- ." t j.i - T . t i'.i!rot Iu Uavor irom ? ";:";Vr''v'iiir :! pleases the lrZ Ki hat Tl S i'At is i- ever e?CS I JCI. Goniractor ana Biier fM