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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1894)
V l .4. 3. v. ."A3 old as the hills" and never excell- . ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict of , millions. 3 immons Liver Begu-. lator- is $lio r TP oxiXj Liver JLJyrf'S'l and Kidney ' . , medicine to (which. y,9 u "'. .can pin your f.j faith for a tl7f7 .cure.eA JL fiU Ft in l 1 laxa. - v tive, " and - - purely veg etable, act ing 'directly ion' the Liver, .and Kid neys. Try it. ' . : Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder .to be taken dry or made into a tea. Th ping of Liver Medicine. " I have used yourSImmons Liver Been iMOT and can vonscienoiously say It is the Kins of all liver medicines, I consider It a medicine chest in itself. usu. V. Jack pox, Taconia, Washington. TETEKT PACKAGE-SOL -llaa the Z Stamp In Ted on wrapper. PilL "X NO 1 i man .;; fias ever been known to have the Cholera who Had his shaving and hair cutting done at THE PALACE. LANUNESS ' ISA COMPANION TO GODLINESS I u-oaths are two hits each. Seventh street, Medford, Oregon. KiJies Creek Items. ' BY IDEAL. Chas. Morris and family of this jplace are $ow residents of Tolo, R. Glays, the traveling dentist, was with us the fore .part of the week. James leaver, of Central Point, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. ' Mrs. M. Swinden and Miss H. Knotis spent last Tuesday with Mrs. M. Stover. feather like spring, grass grow ing tine ana flowers in bloom. Isn't it fine for January? Messrs. Knotts and Swinden, of this place, were attending justice court at Jacksonville lest Friday. Mr. McDonald, of Ashland, is here at present looking after some mining interests connected .with thai of Dr. Braden. Joe Stover is engaged in making a bridge across Kanes creek above the Braden mill, which was "washed away by the recent freshet. It is becoming quite a fashion here to be jumping .one anothers quartz claims, and there has al ready been guns drawn on parties for this kind of doings, but we hope the trouble will not result fatally. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for lhem, the following' four i remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, uougns and Uolds, each bottle euaranteea r-iectrie Hitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and ' ' Kindneys. Eucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. j King's New Life Pills, which are t perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell vou more of them. Sold at G. H. Ras kins' Drug store. THE PALACE. Central Point Itoms. THE MEDFORD" TONSORIAL PARLOR, R. C. Bunch, Frop'r.r p'ront St, -. - Medford, Oregon. We treat everybody with the courte jij which we consider due our patrons. , Our work is all firstrf lass every line p. specialty. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE i That I had for dinner was the best I ever ate. Thanks to COTTOLENE, the psw and successful shortening. ASK YOUR ' GROCER FOR IT. REFUSE AIL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine nude oaly by N. K. FA1RBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. Rock Point Pointers. 'si , 4 ml I The Best- Lightest Running and Most Durable. i iflne out of erry ttu Sewing Machines in ase ... . . Bold for cash or Easy installments. Agents la every county, Head office for this (tste at 3T4 Morrison street, Portland, Ore. Send lor Catalogue. R. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. )t( BY SPECIAL. J. A. Edington and wife are both on the sick list. Henry Bender, of Sardine .creek spent Monday in town. Jlilder Cnastain preached in .tal ent last isunday morning. Bartlett Cook, of Applegate, was in town Sunday for medical aid. Elder A. J. Stevens and wife, of Talent, spent Monday in our citv Miss Idabulhvan, of lolo, spent several davs here last week visiting friends. W. S. Fitzgerald, of Gold Hill, spent a day in our city the fore part of the week. , Mrs. Simons, of Eagle Point, was visiting her friend Mrs. Pnddv during the week. Mrs. R. C. Morris' new residence is neariog completion, and it pre- per oo sents a neat appearance. Elder T. M. Jones preached here last Sunday, both morning and evening, to large audiences. James Kincaid and L. C. iogberger are .now working in mines near V mow springs. Rev. E. L. Thompson and family, of Roseburg, spent several days here last week, visiting relatives. Mrs. Lizzie Parka has returned home after an extended visit with her brother's family, E. B. Curry, ! of Ashland. A. D. Heald, of Clawson, spent several days in the valley last week looking for a small tract of land suitable for a home. ' E. L. Thompson gave a very in teresting temperance lecture last Sunday evening, and he is enthusi astic over the good works of the Keely Cure. Albert Reinholtz, has opened a tailor shop on Pine street. Any one wishing work done in his line will do well to give AL a call before going elsewhere. a horse at Klamath Falls and tele graphed to his brother here who went at once. The mill company here take the present opportunity of high water and dam washed out to dig a new tail race and the seven men en gaged on it find it slow working in the solid rock. It is reported that a gentleman from Washington will be here in a few days to purchase land suitable for crowing hops. Although there are no hop yards here there is no reasdn why hops could not be grown here as well as in Washington or anj' other state, and land can lie bought for $25 to $50 per acre, rich bottom land that wiil grow hops to perfection, and poles may Iks had for the cutting in the mountains only six miles away. by Alpha met. Frank Cardwell was down from the Lucky Bart mine Sunday. Win. Bailey and wife, of Spike nard, were visiting relatives here last week. Miss May Wilson, of this place, is visiting her sister at Grants Pass this week. Messrs. Hays, Horn and Hay mond have returned from their trip .to Roseburg. John. Hay and Joe Hicks were at j the Hammersly mine on Jump-Off-; Joe last week. E. L. Farra, of this place, was doing business in Grants Pass one day last -Week. Dr. Braden, lately from the east, was looking after his mining inter est in this vicinity Thursday. A. Heel, of Ashland, is visiting his old homo and friends here at present, looking for a location. C. Law, one of Willow Springs' most prosperous young fanners, was doing business here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKnight, accompanied by Miss Ida Swacker, was doing business in town Satur day. Jos. Hammers!', of Gold Hill, was visiting old time friends and making new .ones, on Foots creek last week. The Methodists will hold their regular quarterly meeting here on the first Sunday in February at the school house. T. M. Eades, at one time a miner of Foots creek, is now serving his time in jail at Redding, Calif., for cutting a man to pieces- with a kuifo. Jas. Hay.- the Rock Point genial clerk, attended the ball at Moonville Friday night and report having a fine time, but the road in poor, condition. Jllll IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMMIIIIIi: IHait Death! s inHtnntly removes nnd lorever destroys E z obJecllonHblclmir.whcth'-rupoTMuchiiniig, : z fiico.urmsornttfU.wllhoutdlHcoloriittnn or H : injury to the niostdcliTOto skin. It wum for s 5 llfty years the secret formula of Erasmus z : Wilson, iieknoivledBed by iihysU'lnns us the Z S highest authority und the most eminent 5 : dormutoloKlst nnd buir specialist Ibatever S lived. During his private practice of a E : lifu-tlme amouK the nobility aod.nrlsto- z cracy of Kurape he prescribed this recipe, z z Price, ( .by mail securely pucked. Cor- z z respondenoo confidential, bolo Agents z z fur America. Address ' z z THESKOOKUMROOTHAIR GROWER CO. H Dept. K., 5? South Fifth Ave., New York. 5 nilllHIHMMMMIHimMmiMMMmilllMllllllflMIIMIItn SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. O.rnlo. KtB. Wheat. Good to No I California white, for export, SI Mftl W'4 V ctl: choice do, $1 niilllntc KrodMs, SI Utl VJ). Baulky Feed, 7fi&;7go V cU;'brewta.8CK BSo. OATS-OfI (Trades of feed, 81 001 10 ! ctl: (rood to choice, 81 VJVHA 1H: faucy, 81 1 E!t; Surprise, SI :s?: milling, SI 17Hai 2!: black, juicml 85; rod, $1 1U& 1 20; Kray. SI tHnA. 16. Cons Larxa yellow. CVSSa ctl; jrmall do. ataicije; wuit su!i2!,Sc- Brans Fea. 3 ftVJS V) V ctl; pink. SI M5 1 75: Bayo, it 0 t2 o; small white. S3 lftfiS S: large do. J:: (kVTvi 15: hotter, f 1 7.'.-V3 w for rmuU: red. SI Vfi'A 10; Lima, t! 102 15. Srr.ns Kape. Ii14a f S; hemp, ajic; canary, for imported; do California, norn lual; flarseed. r,; alfalfa. Sc for TJtah; innst.-.rJ, S!3JJ j-j for yellow; brown do, Eav Wild oat S10 00.3l5 m V ton: wheat and oat. Sll (JM3 ijO; barley. t 9HSU tl; whent. $10 ttKili 75; clover. i63!"5"; alfll fa. Js iHTull (): CiimpresBod hay, to &I&12 60. ST:tAir From .VMjOlc p bale. Hops Quotable from lGlsie ?p lb. llUCKWHEAT- ii 20-ftl 3.1 ctL Rve Quotable at $1 UO-tl Oi'in f ctL Ukikd Pbas Nominally as follows: Green. SI IVK1 70 V ctl; KUea, SI bi'iSA. t; blackeye, SI OGii.1 7U. Mill Fmcluet. BnAc From 818 00O1T 10 p ton. Middlings From tfti ajjil OJ 9 ton, aa to quiility. rou5D Barixt From 818 5(r;tl7 SO ton. Koli.ei Uarlev From 818 5017 5.1 fi ton. Ftr.D CoitKMEAlr-From S'JI 5o;t--l en V ton. CltACK KI t OUN At S-T UJftJ! ft) v) IL Oilcake Meal -Quotable at J7 WQJf) 00 y ton. FLOtrR Family extras. $M 403 50 p bbl; bakers' extra, i2 l; shipping saperane, H VK OU. Tecetablea. O.vioss Sales on wharf from 81 25&1 If for i clioire. j l'liTATOES-On wharf: Early Rose. SOclVSe ! V ctl: IJurh-inUa. SScilV V ctl for river: do Salinas. 6T.,!iV--; do Petalnma. tonaic: do Timnles, Mttrie do Oregon. tiViWco; Garnet CUilo, Califnrata. &SJWc; do Oregon, SXfeic; river reds. sweet. CVi$l 50. Varions Green peas, ftjloc P ft: siring beans. 25330c V 3; Lima, nominal : cucumbers. : 1 I 'V a'k. u-Mirit 9-hM a1 a'n a i O A F m ! J i' V., IS VrHl ' mm $ Ml r" Bucklen's Arnica Salvn. The best silve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eorria, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive perfect satis faction or monev refunded. Price i")C For sale bv O. II. Raskins. Forsale by G. II. Haskins, Medford RckI-their Big Sticky Items. A Now Cure for Kheumatism. - Josoph V. Dory, of Warsaw. 111., was troubled with rlu-umatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him any rood: but finally ho pot hold of on thai speedily cured r.im. He was much pleased with it, nnd f.:lt suro that oth ers similarly aQlictcd would like to know what the remedy was that cured Mm. Ho states for the benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain Pain Balm. For sale bvG. H. LInskins. her A Kansas Mart's Experience, Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas I City, Kan., wishes to give our readers the benefit of his experience with colds. He says: "I contracted a cold early last spring that settled on mv lungs. j and had hardly recovered from it when Jobbing of ll kinds, rlans and 1 caught another that bung on all sura "" ' ' ' I mer and left me with a hacking cousl estimates furnished on application j which I thought I never would get rid ' ' v ' ' '' of. I had used Chamberlain's Cough Jarfcsprpws tn Ipt ' 1 Reniedy some fourteen years ago with again. When I had got through with one bottle my cough had left me, and have not sunerea with a cough or cold since. 1 have recommended tt to oth ers, and all speak well of it." 50 cent bottles for sale by G. U. Haskins. Eagle Point Eaglets. BY TALKO. Lizzie Wilson is on the sick list, a case of tonsilitis. Inlow, the merchant here, has sold out to Mrs. Emery. Grace Stanfield has gone to Ash land to visit, her friends. A. G. Johnston had a herse badly- cut on a barbed wire last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard, boy. Cnud and parent doing well C. Wiley, from Siskiyou, county. California, is here visiting his rela tives. ' " " A. L. Hazelton has torn down his little old barn and is building a large new one. The fjrst wild flowers of the season were seen on our hillsides H Babi7ardex$ae paid waexij from starul Paraaaaaspoateioa. STchiBryeicrrtoif I fi Experienee wnntrrnnrj. Pecaliarjj M adyaatageatopagtniiTa. LSbenLlgJ'1 aj, I f I eommiaston to local par6.'P aff TH tna areata. Larseata (I m giugeia at clean. C"C 19 aardy,IW fJZ 1 I"""'.AH'' fortaeorcliari, 11 all atoelc S lar lawn aod varaen. 19 111 . , AjS"Wawaatyoanow, white JH 'CX w'sthe frnl industry la aoll Fugjl 'Sunportaat. Good ehaaea for Vk I VVLwdraBoament. Ontst and fall par-II I V free. BBOWM BBOS. CO.. nor- H 1 Jtttjmm. Portlaad. Ore. (Thilbenwu) II Rltablo. BamthlpapT. EaJ - U EAST AND SOUTH BY THE The Shasta Route OF THE jfllOfpp ; PACIFIC CflMPMT. -1 onth -I ' -. (1:15 p. m I Lt, Portland Ar. 9:4Sp. miLT. Medford Lt r X.l&lT'lllJ"? battle wintered well so'far, Innd to Albany incltulve. Also Tangent, Shedds, Haisey. Harrisbure. Junction citv. - IrvlDjr, Euitwne and'at all stations from Bo'sb- . fprg to Asniaaa uiciuHivc. ' . JtQSflBURO MAO DAILY. 830 a. m I Lv Portland Ax I 4M t. m fa0S.mLy .'Roseburg X.vj7fl)a.m Dining Cars on Ogden Rpute. . J rt" Polk Mathews has turned out a r'J skp:mIotof hjs cattle on to the range rrt- Mr. Narcross, the Central Poin, nurseryman, was out at our .town doing business last Saturday. lom xoung got Dadly Kicked by BY BrLL XYE S r-ROTHER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, of Big Butte, spent Sundav in Central Poet-.. ... Willie Morris, of Central Point, visited friends of Big Sticky last week. John Crane sppnt a couple of d.iys in Central Point last week, visiting friends. Miss Lulu Roberts, of Big Stickv, was seen on the streets of Medford one day last week. j E. L. Moore spent a few davs j last week visiting Central Point j relatives and friends. Carl Swanson and son, Clem, two of Antelope's industerous farmers, were doing business in Medford last Friday. John Xeustrom has almost fin ished putting in a large crop on his farm. lie is a worker, and we wish him a bountiful harvest. The Central Point bridge was partially carried away by the flood thus making it impossible for peo ple from this side to reach the Point. Koad master W. J?. .Moore, however, quickly came to the rescue and made a little foot-bridge that enabled anyone .who wished to cross over safely. About a week ago Charley Car ney went to Medford to visit his family and after spending, a few days with them started to return home, but the bridge wing impass ible he was compelled to leave his team and wagon and come out on foot. Last Friday Charley found Bear creek fordable, so - brought his team home. The most delightful little party it was ever your correspondent's lotto attend, was held at Frank Morgan's pleasant home last Tuesday night. There was no "big I and little you" about the company, but all met on a common level and a general good time was had. Everybody in the neighborhood received a cordial in vitation and those who failed to at tend missed a very pleasant evening. Quite a crowd gathered at the Mound school house last Thursday to organize a people's party club. It was intended that Mr. Holt, of Medford, should duliver the address, but owing to his abeence, J. W. Smith was invited to take the floor, which he did, and made some in teresting remarks. It was arranged to hold the next meeting the lirst Saturday in February. All desiring to aid in this work should tit tend these meetings. The following offi cers were elected: J. W. Smith, president; W. J. Gregory, vice-president; Frank Morgan, secretary; G. C. Roberts, treasurer. Crlfliu Creek Gatherings. BY OCCASIONAL. Mrs. J. Fry is expecting parents out from the east soon. The buttercups are in bloom. Does that indicate an early spring? E. L. Rcdpath recently purchased a fine new White sewing machine for his wife. The infant srm of Mr. and Mrs. ; II. L. (.nflin has been quite sick but is now recovering. The "grippe" has flown from' our neighborhood to seek some place where it will receive,.-! warmer wel come. Sunday being a warm sunshin ing day our road supervisor was out viewing the roads. He found there was lots of room for improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ouches in- (tend moving up on the timber land owned by D. h. bobs, the coming week, Mr. G. having taken a con tract of chopping wood on the same. An error was made in the name in an item the previous week where in it stated that J. P. True had cleared several acres cf land and on in- , In Alabama the Williamson Iron works, with a capital of $150,titt0.'um' the Birmingham Iron works, same capi tal, have been placed in the hands of re ceivers. A. M. Thomson, former speaker of the Wiscon"?:; legislature and for a number of years tho editor of the Milwaukee Sentinel, has taken unto himself a bride at the advanced age of 71 years. The brido, Miss Annie Freeman of Chicago, is 43, The new 13-inch guns designed for the battleships Oregon, Indiana and Mjissa chusetts should send a shell throngh 25 inches of steel , at any distance within 1,1)00 yards of tlie muzzle. The first one of these guns will bo tested at Indian Head proving grounds in a few days. The British. Columbian parliament h:is memorialized the Dominion govern ment to increaeo the Chinese head tax to $100, three-fourths of the tax, whatever its uuiount, to be paid to the province, as most directly injured' by the presence of the Chinese. Tho indictments of the San Bernar dino grand jury have been quashed, ow ing to tho fact that ono of the jurors nominal: cream wiuanh. lfcok: ? pepporn. was a convicted felon. The work of the ; V f . V ; 1 lrU"n3,uT ,. . ,.i oay. nominal: southern. SI tf1 73: irarbc pram jury uuu not oeen percormeu eaw ivia v oira. f2JV: marrow Lsiactoniy, and the quashing ol ine in dictments w.is popularly approved. .William T. Stead, the spiritualistic medium at Chicago, has been advised by his "spook." whom lie calls Julia, that he will live to bo 70 years old and then, having become involved in a mam moth "work of reform," will so arouse the opposition of the populace that he will be kicked to death in the streets. Tito judge at Boston in the Everett nickel-in-t he-slot case has decided the machines are part of a game of chance, and Wallace, at whose stores machines were placed by which a cijfar or a card tollicff your fortune appeared when the nickel was dropped in the slot, was found guilty of keeping a house. Miss Minnio Fitzpatrick. a cancer pa tient in a private ward in St. Cather ine's hospital, Brooklyn, will inherit, her friends say. between $s.000,000 and $10,000,Ci)0 if "sho lives until June 19. The money referred to is part of an estate which can not be divided until June 10, when a male member of an other branch of the family becomes of age. Xew York city capitalists have decid ed thnt there is big money in the collap sable vesel raising device, which was formerly owned at Tacoms. The own ers went East a year ago to raise Van derl'ilt's palatial yacht. Instead thcy raisod another vessel, and demonstrated that their canvas wind bags when in flated inside a sunken vokk-1 would raise her to the surface. This interested cap italists, and a syndicate of New Yorkers now stauds ready to put up $ir.tH0 for .tho patent rights for the United States nlor:e. They say ike" harbors of all countries are dotted with sr.nkou craft, ad of which can be raised with big canvas wind bags operated by s few nun. RECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS 3 .5 T MO -A TCi 1 a n ft a i What is the condition of yours? Is your balr dry, harsh, brittle? Ones it sniit at tb n.-fa'? K i lifeless appearance ? Does it fail out when combed or brushed? Is it fu!! of dandruff ? Does your scalp itch ? ? la it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some ef yoursymptomsbe wcrne4intimeoryouwillbecoi3ebald. ft Skookum Root Hair Grower t Is wfcatyoa nc-ed. Vm projection I sot ss accident, bet the reraltcf elrat!fie ' research. Knowledge of the dttoases of tbe bair&od acalp ied to ih dicoT- eryof bow to treat tawn. 4Skookamcoiitaiiia neituer uiJaeratezttraUs. It is not a Dye, bat deligbtfcllj cooling and ref resnicff Tonic hj stitrroiatlti tbe folUcieiv it stop jailing hair, cures dandruff and ffftna kar onotud j hecuit. 5t I W Keep the rz.x elaao, healttr, and ftee from Irrf t-jtlmy errjwtionir. h? C tbe u-e of hkwkum kin Heap. ItttsStroj&pcnutUc inaecu, wrkict Jced on ar! and 6ciroy the hair. su " U jocrdrcffptstcaEBotfnrmlyTmizenr! &rrt tr n, -wiE tnrvrtTt, K jrr.Til J. fin rpcpiptof pritsu orvwer, UjO ik.t UiUo ; C lor 'giSAu tiozw Ujc -per Jar ; C tor TKS SKOOKUn ROOT HAIU GRO-ER CO., wjiairrra. - - The Best Shoea C or the Ixast Money. DOUGLAS FOB 6EKTLHU3. (8 Shoe. 3 Soles. Workingmen. intended Fetting out fruit trees it. It should of read John Fry stead of J. F. True. Messrs. Ilerifjrd and Griffith, the en'.erprisinp woodchoppers, living in the Griffin creek canyon, have beat the record in the amount of wood cut from one tree, having cut and corded over fifty tier of two foot wood from ono pine tree. The tree measured five and a half feet in diameter. Our entergetic road supervisor J. P. True, has had a ditch construct ed leading west from the road to Griflin creek on the line between hia place and Mr. Spencer's, therebv draining the road of all the surplus water thnt gathers along the low places and had kept the road through Enterprise lane in an nl most impassible condition. Its good effect can already be seen Spikenard Sparks. BY NEMESIS. Sunshine nnd bare ground for a week past. Spring is hero appar ently. Stock has come through in good shape as the range has been good and snow of short duration. Piles of mail to-day, as we have had no mail since Jan. 17th, owing to very hijjh water and washed-out bridges., Our new road supervisor, Wm. Carter, is out with a force of men repairing the alleged roads of his district, lie has a fine opportunity to distinguish himself as an efficient public servant. All ho-need do to attain glor honor and the respect of the community is to use judge ment and duligence in the dis charge of his duty. All good citi zens of the district will follow Ins lead if on the lines laid down. We have had a sorry admistration of road affairs for the past two years, Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. Pullman Bnffett Sleepers and Second Cloas N ' Sleeping Cars attached to all throuli trains': - Between Portland . andCorvaJJis. " Ma'.l trains dally, excectthmdav: v . mLr : Vurtton4r' Arl yS5p.ro ' At' Albany and Corvttllla cdraiect with 'trains I ' woregon ractncTrtMroad. . Express Trains dally, exeeDt sundav: J.-p.m LV..I PortUiud- Ar!S;S5a.ml , r itop.mAr JJcMinnTfUft fcv 1 a. m 3-Tnroneh Uclcets to aTT, tvrinM tn t(. 1 Eaatern auttea, Canada and Etrtopo can be obM , nnniwwm tniea xroxn W. V . i.lppuicott, fa"t- incunpiu, ' - ' J. , ; ,-. V J. SU KQEHIrER, f : H. P.RCGJERS. :- The only Pure Cream of Tartar f -owder. No Ammonia; No Alum. . Used in Millions of Hotbcb 40 Years tie Standard, At Boone, la., eight inmates of an in sane asvlnm xrore crcmareU in the btiru- inj; of the bnildinij. Peter Sparktnan. wno shot OSiWT Vnl- lins at Kivors:le. comiiitted smcula when snrronntled by officers. D pre ferriHl death to capture. TJto hhotvi of the Perdne nnivcrsity at Lafavotte, IniL, which wre recently dedicated, were cotnjdetely destroyeil by re, eatailiitj? a Uss of over $250.'A0. Arllittr Stewart, deputy snprnateiul- ent tif streets at Los Angeles, has lxn found guilty of rmbezzlin? C0(. Psf partment money was loaned to friends, and when he made his returns he could not collect the money. At Jackson. Auir.!or county, itrs. W. H. Carley was bnrned to death tUronsh the njiM'ttins of a coal oil lamp. She was alone in the fcon.se and when found the evidence showed tliat she had suc cessfullv fomtht tho lire, but lotst her life in doins'. George U. Painter was executed at Chicago for the mnrderof Alice O. Mar tin. The work of tho execution was horribly bungled. Tito rope broke- at the first attempt and the condemned man was carried back limp and another rope secured and he wan strung np again. Painter was a gambler and killed his mistress. Edward Cathcart. aged SO. and Miss Eva Pass, aged 18, broko through the ice while skating on Oswego canal at Phcenix, N. Y. Cathcart by a great ef fort succeeded in getting the young woman upon solid ice, but was so ex hausted ho could not help hunself out and was drowned. Miss Pass was found unconscious on tho ice shortly after. Cathcart was tho son of a widow and her only support. . Matthew R. Ashton was found guilty "of murder in the firnt degree at Jack sonville, Wis., the crime charged being the murder of Mrs. Dauiel Stone. Mrs. Stone, the wife of his aged mu-le, was the one person who stood between him and the possession of a big estate. The district attorney said that Ashton knew that the malevolence he had shown toward Mrs. Stone might react upon him any timo and the will in his favor bo broken. winaKb. ?l rV.10 Ol ton : Kubbard equibb. tl ot!2 m: pansr-kina. f l(Ht-li t: cabUaua. .; ic V ctl: parsnip. lK-'SSc B: ctrrota. V kk: tnrntiw. Uicx U-et. Vk: canlirlow- cr. r;tSc V doi: cckrr. &k: grouts. &3c p It.; tnGsimxtmA. ordinary. H: lt:: do but- mK, 3uiic: w cultlvavd. f Jc; a¶gns, ufiS!)c; now potatoat. zjc. , fYult and Num. OnASCES CiJiroraia navels, SI 2TS SS V bor: tcodlin;?t. SI 0f!.l Ui: do Swcoujonora. I 7;'.ai uj: do Macdann. Tjk'. A.p!cw.V(tv for cucusos t box. WZTZc tor good to L'iioko. Oc551 ii fur fancy aad $1 1 w. tor i?kiToa Oo. Lemon CaliforrJa. ensnrnon to good. OV-St awl box: rlioice. r: 5aJ i: fancy. Santa Harhara. 5S Siij3 l: rsmta Paula.. i2 ifxi M; !-i.nly. U .';; UK hntea. Califurxua, S- ij; do Moxtcan. ST uu& 09. I IJkikd r'Kt'rre Xcw crop: Bliwbadapiioota, I Rnral. l' ill Co W E ud (d'tZr f,r ennjri.- gamulUlg ) Uwbod Mourpark do. ll)Uiu;.tso: appks. 41J3 i-c for qra and V frauc!d: doeTapo- ra;vu. ;:ic: pcacncD. bacneu. ,3: do ann-dried. ijoic: par, 4tioc for bkched pitxod: nctartnax 6 for whita and 5 1 7c for rd: Uft. preaned. iic: do nnprawed, CSc: do ka. SI-3c: proti. 04a-v- for the foar aim: daun, Kard. 9i il Jc; do Peraian, OWi c: r. Smyrna, Eaa Cluster. 51 7i y box: -crown Tmdca layer. 1 .; do. SI 61 1U; thrown. faend. kxiM. 51 0.M 10: csfaned do. aioiSl : cro-n. faevd. jl (iK nnfaced do, MjtsSc. Baa Thrve-croTm. ."ci-tyc V -ft: 2-crowa. .vV: third crmda. 3c; dried grapa. IftA:; rdlm MtmL Sc: Sultana. t&5c For U r boxea, ,c addiboiuU on aaclc prioaa. JCT J-blin: prioft: Alra-KMia. nev. ofv aholL U''.2k: do paprbi. lirW:: do hard- abeU. Hi,': Ktan.Urd. lollc: walnata. Calur- nia. a rr. sofuhU. 9;l.: do paperbeQ. H."tlO do hardshell. ' doChilo, new. chost nurs. Italian. nc. S9c; BraxS. l.tiil; Ciberta. lilllc: Z prans. Tvxas. 8 iv: piceoa. Mxican. lrlc: peasnta. call- fornia. Wa-iiijc; do. rrgmia e.to; Botirr. CUeee ami IXonry. BrTTEa CreaaierT. S12iV- V : fancy dairy. Z7i j-' : nv.id to clioice. i6jilc. p;cklsl roil. 16,U.-; tirfcn. liJTc; croamcryin tabs, u) So. CHEESE-CaI:f jrma. F311-ic J : fancy rnud. new, i-jl; ioun: Ainorica. iJ--." Sp Yirk cream, sew, UVt:irc; Vtstttm. twits. na:c. Hoxar I.Vir: Comb.' clear white. 101:1c t-; waior -white extracted. " -.V.c; Ugit amber c-v 4';vjc; dark amber do. 4 c-y-Poaitrv mst Eccw. iTena. 54 00 to JS O'per doi: braden. t3 Otto S S fur izr.xll ad 5 OJ to 54 iJ lor targe; rcoatra. Si tttrtS to f.jr yousjr ani ?6 X S furoM: pe. pair, il Sujl ti: docks. 54 6 du dit.li-re tnrkera.lUi.Uc V C- f-o-hes and Italic for bbiers; pigeons. $l :5tl Al V doc Eu!S California. nr. SSo to JVs V Ati; i3;: Ea.era. IS fir cot J jt oraga. m. ml l SFVUiHS X1 M MS?;il M S5, S4 and $3.50 Dn Zm Wi "i I; L S3.50 Police Shoe $m - li JM ' XiL- 22.50, S2fbr Stm l'N,r;;X Nk, S2 and St.75 for Boys. imMm LADIES AND smmWm m - 3f S2.50 S2, -:r sa' " N&fo CAcnosr it mar Jr M&Ty 1 l l I j" MISSES, 1.75 W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stvlUh, easy fitting, and pre better tatisfaclion at the price advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping ot w. l.. XJougtar name and price on tne Dottom, wtuca guarantee their value, aaves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear thrm. Dealers who push the sale of W. L Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. Tbey out afford to cell at a leas profit, and w believe yon can save money by bnytee; all tout- footwear of tbe aeater adssai Used below. CaialotTBO rea npoa appllcatloa. W. X. SOCGLAS, Bfocktaa, IT-, Forsale by A. C. TAYLOR, - - - Medford, Oregcn. YOU WANT A KEYSPAPER FROM THE KETR2PCLIS OF THE PACSFIC COAST. Tlie SaD Francisco Weekly Examiner IS THE ONE GREAT WEEKLY OF TH it COAST. t - IS THK FIRST PLACE. IT GIVES EVETIY SrB?CKIBS3 OV2 TBS FOtTB KiCTTJiaTI ETCHLSGS. OU PAJXTISGS. DESCRIBSD BELOW, A.5D PeJJYKila II iJ-ELl AT BIS ADDERS. Pr AGE PAID: f ". "THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG." ia Corors, bjr Tharisrru? the Gresi Bar ArBsL "THE SIRENS," in Colors a Pointing Faasirs tha ftorij Cvcr. "CHRIST OR CUNA," lllusirati.ig at His-'oHcal Event oi ariy Ctristiniry. f PEEK-A-BOO !" a First-Prize Winner at be Paris Sa'oa. Each ot taeae Ptetam la 31x38 Iccbea. ac4 taer ara desaattjr i t eatare of. the creat orlxtaata. caber ooe of watch comla em I laee Sa faeratCe. abowaa srarr 1 perchaaeJ tar iao.aoe. Besides,- Thfere Are 9,0Q0.rieiniums BtKSIKB IK tALUE FS0 26 CI JO tlOAT .'i?. "IBERS. TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG EXAMINE... Tha price of the Tikit EX4rxxa ts SI SO per Tear, lnclss"- tfc ' hare of the f 145.000 uu of Prealaica. shich are fcilr cecilMd b the law . etc&l. Ttuch wUt be scat free eo apItcaUoe to v v w. k. riKAlUT, ruollBrier. san (. THE- f BOSTON CHOP HOUSE o o o enre warm or co!d o o o Leunrbr at all hours asd nZ o o o resoaliO tiric?. Cl! tn asi nir xnr a triaL o o o ' Place ot lus-lz:ess, Froat Mr. o o o Keilfcrd. Oregon. Patl SciiiEssLER, Proprietor. - V COPYFUGHTS. A PATKKVr vara prcEcpc aasoer aoa an eooest optxacn. wrtte to GOVERNMENTAL GOSSIP. A. T. Drnmnior.d. cfciof of the secret eervico. lias bet-n d:.-nii.-Ht. "Boss CrocSor of avumnny is in Wasbinvrton fji:l:tins the iucuuio tax bill. The president has notninsteJ "VTheek-r H. Perkli&m of Kevr York to be aioci- ate justice of the eupreuie court. Senntor Kill tiikos the nocticatioa of Pecklutm to the s'.ipretae court beach as a rieivontil ,tlTrT.t, and ts confi.u-at that he will secure the rejection of the noin- iBittioa. 1 In tlw conrse of the Havraiitin debate in tna senate senator tiuioja matte a bitter :uid sarcastic attack on thea4- mlnistraticn. arrtujpiinj; its policy as blanJerins. ivntwtriotic .and bringing shame to the nation, nad declarinst the provisional government would have been justified in trmitinc Blount as Benedict Arnold was treated. FERRY SED 5S ZEK um and an I SS ar CO- woe hare had nsrii ezrenesee a toe Detent I tfcas sszictlT U..HVV111I.I A Haaitnk of 1m- i zorssaoo eopnpminc rareete aaa Doo to ee taia them sent free. Alaoa fatatneaeotaTacaaa teal asd saemine booka sent ftee. I Patenu tatea throoah Mmm Ca laearra : ReczKtieetDtheScaeetificAaaericaa.aaa ures are oroocst VKletr oercrethe peottewttav oat cost to the tarnaor. Thia anlfortiil paper. nrf'T ii t'iiti nan rrrerTTm larsesc ctrcolaOoa of ao aaentfle work la the vort4 SSiTme. Sism cooetieatlM. bdiuoa. SMDiaiT. cainv. start eooies. eenxa, Srerr cumber enrttaraa beaa tirol plates, ra colon, aod rjootoftapaa ot mev om viia pian& enaotmF Duuoaoi no aoow ta la:et cVsbras a&J Ncore eoctxacxa. Aodreat JaUiN i. Co, iisv Sobs. 361 BsoasvAT. Sardine Creek Iteics. by us co. .Fred Southworth spent Saturday and bunday at uoM llill. Willis Mansfield, of Tolo, yas transacting business here last week Dr. Glaze is in the neighborhood again, canvassing for floral toiltt water. Mipses Lottie Morris and Florence and Maude Harvey' yisited with friends here Sunday, . George Baldue, of the Willow Flats, is visiting with his many friends at this place. . NEWS FROM ABROAD. . The Princess of Wales is said to bo in sane. This is tho true reason for her retirement from society. Grief over the denth of her son, the Duke of Clar ence, weakened her mind. A reconciliation has been effected be tween Emneror William and Prince feismnrck. The exchancellor received a creat ovation on his arrival m Berlin, where he iR now visiting the emperor. President Zelaya of Nicaragua says concerning tho builditig of tho canal that he still gives the preference to Americans, but if sufficient capital to finish the undertaking cannct be raised in the United States the canal must be built by those who can famish the uiouoy, ' .Are just vbat ervrr . ' -ym neeri. 1 be BT- t e 9 ol t err j jeeo t Ferrr'SEcjd Aaacal for 1S4 the latest CtnuiKi; kMiwSiu FvcO lor lle SK1PC. D. K. FERRY 4; CO- Detroit, Mich. Jackson County Flame and Irriga tion company. Notice of Intention to CSiaage Priceipal Iace of Fiismess. Not ire is tacrebv irivea that In parsnaar to the written conSi'EX oi tne niicers oi more taaa two-thirds (V of the capital stork of the Jack son 1mimt Ftnmr? A Irncation Oo.. a conra- tion erx-atea under the Itrws? ot tse s.tate or lre j,n. whirh i'u corscnt ba been obtained aaO Blel in the ofce of siiirt corroratton. it is tbe ia tent;oa of juioroomlir-n tvirvmore aadciianire its pruio:?il plBf of b;r:lrjt ss from the town of Central IVint. Jarkssn e antv. Stateof Orecen. to the town of Mvtii-rU. .'ackjia cocnty. State of OrtHroa. 5a:c rccioTal to :ak. effect immedi ately MTr mp eTPintnon oi .,ive i..i from the first rn. liculou ot this ootice. Dated at Central ivi!it.JrtcSs.nt.v-inty, State of Otma. tlie s?ih !m ot Jaaanry. Fskai.1 By VV. t. CtCU Secretary. F-2 -S3 For Sale yarlous Articles. I have for wilo ono span ot horses, twenty acres of wheat, in ffood growinjr condition, ono thousand pounds of i-ollod barley, fifteen hundred pounds ot barley, ono and one-half loads of corn fodder, three thousand pounds of corn in tho ear. ono set harness, one cow, ono yearling heifer nnd ono plow. Call on, or address, P. Dodge. Sled ford, Oregon. Afirent for Wal tor Frank Stuns Valley js , -. ' ' ' ' ; " ' i .- ' .. .. X Mrs. J. II. IIonsNYPKri, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: " When a girl at school, in Beading, Ohio, I had a "severe attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should bo permanently so. Friends urged rue to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as ono could 'wish for, being chnuged, how ever, from blonde to dark brown.' " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in conihfttlU. I used two bottles ot Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with liko good effoet." Mrs. Siducy Carr, 14(30 Regiua St., ITarrlsburg, Pa. " I have used Ayer's Ilair A'igor for Several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made' r-C. TuArnott, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor jreprw Dy ur. J. J. Ayer S to., Lowell, atavu (Man Sale fMce. i herehe ri-en. that tinder and pursn- atu to nn onlor of li e County Court of the coea ty of Jackson, in the State ot Otvson, duly made and enlensl of rcoord on the ."tfa day or IVoember. A. P.. lfWt. autboriKintr and emisw erlcc me so to do. I. the uu J rsiRned. l.tta tar hart, irtianlitui of tl-e persons and eswiea of Clara Mav Km hart Jututta Karhart. William Clarence "Karl nrt. Frank l.eslie Karhart An . nie Klitabetb Earhnrt and aruuol l harbart minors, shall it out and alter the nwh day of Kehruarv. A. 1 , 1S4. prixwltosell the utn tw.-tuy acres ot the following descriUHl real estate, t'o-wit: t.J Commenoinit at a point one chain andeln.y three links north of the northeast corner of IX- natiou I.iidClat nunteer u-nj-im-. i" " ship thirty-seven so-ith. ot rant one west or the Willamette Merivlsn.in the county of Jack son, and state of Preiron. runninff toence west from said po' parallel with the south line of Donation Land Clatai number forty-four of said township ana r.,nm eiora twentv-tour lluks. nnre or less, to the ceuterof the ooimtv road: thenre north twenty-six iie proes and" thirty minutes west, aloas the center line of said road twenty-two chains and twenty one links to the east corner of a one acre lot. thence south sixty tl.r- dorrws and thirty minutes west three cbains and sixteen iiuks, thence north twenty-six uopws and thirty min utes west t lire chains and sixteen links . thence north sixtythr, e degrees and thirty ""uutes east three chains and sixteen links to cen ter of said county roau and uorth corner of i.m ihm.-A north twenty-ix ue- ircea and thirty minutes wet along the center of said county road twenty-oao cm ju , i ,..i-. .i...n.- ni-th seventv-lwo de- crees and thtrlv minutes east Bfty one c?'"s and sixtv-two links to the east "e " nation laud claim number forty-four, thence , i. i,,, twentv-mne chains and Vwon Wlw ItiE to : the ;utheast corner of the extrt'me east oart of si,id last mentioned dona tion lind claim: thence west J1" nndseventv tive I nks; thence south twenty ?SIm chatas Snd seventea links to .the place of eommeucuiK, kib'k , ;. n:t rntieet to the dower risht of the said btta tarhart therein, which will also be released inn of n(,i county court, at private sale on the premises fof.01,1! the purchase priie thnreol tn cash at time 01 sale and the remainder of said purctase price at any time within three years from date of such sale with uiteiw-t tharcon frvim dale of sale ot the rule of not t-sr thaa eiKht per cent, tier unnum and all rtAVrrcd payments to b6 secured by mMrtgage i-il ihc st?te so sold. i....n.ni,ftiA ..v:.4,-q u:ul ostates of the above named ininot.J Hs"f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OSce at rtosesarc. Oregon. Dec ML tSSS. N-tiee is hereby eiven that the fol lowing named settler has riled notice of her intention to make rlaul prooi:: support of aer daim and that said proof wiil be made beAre the jadxv or cocnty clerk of jacksoa enaty, Orecoa. at taccsonrille, Oregon, oa Satarday, Fetrcary i rix: Clara M. Crowvil. rformerly CSara ST. Stewart on bomesteaa entry No.- for the efe of sew. of see at. tp S s. r 1 west. She names the Touowur witnesses to proT fcer coausuous residence apon and colrivarioa of. said land, vix: Jsse CotKa. of Talent: Wnu S. Keei; DUlian It. Hiil. of Medford: Francis M. Stewart' of Phoenix: all of Jackson count;, Oregon. Jo Us H. Shcpe, KeglAler. Thos. F. Oakes. Henry C Payae, Henry C Koose. Receivers. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R, JJ 2s Fulisnan Elegant Tourists SIssciHg Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars sr. Paul I MtMNcaFoCia AduLuth V FAR OO ckano roi paNO roaaa CaoOKSTOM A CMOOKI ijwiaNin Helen an 9 TEEOOH TIGSETS -TO- CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADEtPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL. POINTS EAST AND SOUTtj . -A. D. CHARLTON, .V Assistant tenerai rwscnijvt ow No. lSl.Ftit!! i 1