SHOW IT. A yonnjr man inforn tout love foi her, am bow it." So floes ed bis sweet heaitot i uu- saio , "jf you dp, fViltson's Monarch Sarsaparilla how roa what a sever it is to .eieanse the blood and the entire sytteua, removing - Pimples, Boils and U diseases arising from ' tmpnre and weak bleod. Try a 40c bolo and yon will have soother OK Bush founder oi Rush Medical Cot lege, onoe said this remedy is the World's great si remedy fur the blood. Try it sad let W ' how yon what It can do.- . - Mfr .bv WILL BON BROS.. Edoerton, Wis- astuia. For sale by H. H. HASKINS, U :dtord. hoa. F. Oakes, Henry C Payne, Henry r . Rouas. Receiver. (Al PACIFIC B. R Tjv s fisgani Sleeping Cars Piling Cars Sleeping Cars I Grams Fanes Eagle Point Eaglets. HIS Or- TT-Vh Chicago -MMHrneroN' PHILADELPHIA , HIW YOK -BOSTON AND ALL "fQIWTS EAST AND SOUTH BY TALKO. Mrs. Geo. Daley is quite sick with typhoid fever. -r A slight frost occurred on the low lands Sept. 1st. D. T. Evans has' been shipping peaches to Oakland. Constable Pool sold an estray horse in town last Saturday. Prof. Squire Hazeiton began his school at Brownshoro oa last Monday. Wig. Ash pole has returned from California, whither he went ' last spring. ; ' - " " ' The yield of wheat per acre this year is not alarmingly glorious but is sufficient. The Eagle Point school has been let to a Mr. Parker.of Central Point, and the term commenced Sept.lOth. Mrs. Ashpole has returned home again, Jthus making John glad once more, after an absence of six months in Portland, i B. B. Hubbard has sold his resi dence property to Mrs. Lou Chap pel and - the fame is rented to a family from Ualuorma. The Nichols' thresher, after a suc cessful run of four or five weeks, finished up ljts wonc last weanes day and the crew disbanded. The opening or first day of the fair which has usually been free to all comers, was omitted this year, much to the dissatisfaction of some. The wheat is coming into the Eagle Point mills from all direc tions now. Ihey are receiving from five hundred to a thousand bushels per day. John Wiluscroft had a runaway the other day. In coming down hill one of the horses fell down thus breaking the br,east 6trap which let the bueev pole down, i ne otner horse became frightened, the end of the bueev pole ran into tne ground, a SDlinter from it ran through the dash hoard and John thought for a moment that he was going to be nerforated. but fortunatly the team broke loose from the buggy and ran away. Mrs. Williscroft and Rernettie'were in the bueev with him hut they jumped out as soon as the team started. number of our young people will at tend his school the coming ternf. Miss Ida Owings has returned home from Central Point, where she haB been living for the past two years. We hope she will make a long stay among us. A large number of the people of this neighborhood have gone to work in the hop yards near Grants Pass. They will remain .until the picking season is over. The new store building of J. W. Robinson is progressing rapidly and will soon be completed. It is one f the best buildings in the country And indicates a growing town. Mr. John Owens, in company with a friend, has gone to Eastern Oregon in search of a more health ful climate. We sincerely hope that he will be benefitted by the change and be entirely restored to health. NEWS OF THE WORLD. THE GIST OF THE WEEK'S HAPPEN INGS AS TOLD BY TELEGRAPH. IRRiGATIONISTS' P-ATFORM. Imperfect digestion and assimila tion produces disordered conditions of the system which grow and are con firmed bv nerrlect. Dr. J H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Puri fier, by its tonic properties, cures in digestion and gives tone to the stomach. 41.00 per bottle. . . ' ' A. D. CHAELTON, Aaalstanf General Passenger Agent, ' iKo. 1S1 First St., cor. Washington JJ4ST 4fD SOTJTH The Shasta Route Well Known in, Texas. Nr. J. C. Boswell, one of the bet known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Tejcas, suffered with diar rhoea for a lone time and tried many A liferent remedies without benefit, un til Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedv was used: that re lieved him at once. For sale by G. H. Haskins, druggist. Talent Items. OF THE JtJGTra ; .PACIFIC JD0MPA5T. I Kortb r.f Si a. I J 5:05 p. I V.j 7:00 p. I XKAJXS LEAYK PORTLAND DAILY. - Month I I North s.ii n m I I t Portland Ar. C-"l J m Lv. - lledford Lv 10:16 am J Ar. Ban Francisco Ly. i - in t ,n ctnitafis from Fort- , uk Dany uumirc- - . - is;, SBnsv ana "ll iwhw. ..... -r ; lit Atih1T1 'w"" ' - fROSEBURG sCATL DAILV. S30 a. m Lv -sO p. m lr Portland KDsetrarg BY BEGTJLAB. The weather having moderated j down to its normal temperature! everybody is taking it cooler. C. P. Good, our local Methodist pastor, has purchased two acres of land from t. Calver and is going to make this place his permanent residence. Mr. Ed. Clemens and Miss Dulce Netherland were married last week by Rev. White. The bride is the daughter of our highly esteemed postmaster. Jake Casebeer has this week shipped 41 tons of hay to Grants Pass, presumably to feed the old vets on, during the anticipated re union this week. Still they come! This week Ar 1 430p.ro Enoch Conger, a brother-in-law to vl7i :!. u: t. ;i t.e leBBie AUUU1B. Wliu Ills ouiiit hid arrived from Centerville, Iowa. Thev are moving in the Packard house for a temporary residence. A Mr. Becket, of La Grande, this state, has purchased twenty one acres of the Calver estate, at $50 per acre. The gentleman al readv has buildings up and in readiness to occupy. Ira Wakefield has recently fcuilt a new barn, 40x60 feet in size. The p. m gentleman has only thirty acres of i. 114s I n l iwsll n m I ' z - . UO PBIAT r,-. . , . . - wor.deroua rjrOd UCtl Ve ltr$&?!Zllil W so much so that the old buildings EiressiiMtfaUr.eise5tsoniay: are verv inadeauate to shelter i.inmll.i.: Portlana Ar:ucuiii i r . . fas D. m I Ar McMinnvU fcy S0a. M-Tluuugh tlcarets to all points n ne mv " "-"V """" "-rb asters states. Csnmda snd irxroe can be ob- . ;,i.1.w.,l n.alAr nf iAlntol taiord at lowest itttea from w. v. Upptncou, a- v-ci wiu co , IflSMS V :" b. P.KOGEas.' thought to perpetrate a joke on the r rWS7?sSirr. Asst. G.F.&P Act innocent DeoDle of our village last sundav. He sent a colored mis sionary herefto get rid of hi in there. presumably,") with a letter of intro duction all right enough, with the good intent of strengthening the Baptist brethren here, no doubt, but the good people here did not take it tha, wav. They rather Pimtraptinir 9 SnfinisltT thought the Ashland Divine meant w a joke and the joke has turned in W S2!5&$ feior of the colored brother, for he . ; I came within one of organizing a r hi M haw dMtffnefl of Cottage homes I y.lm.Ak tiAva niif tt nnrBolvAB - ft Asain them.- fbstotfc boa. i piping pan oil Ogdi Hpnta. rnSssan Boflett glecpera and Second Oaas I ssisiplnsT cars anarnwi m uuwiii " ..... - Between Portland and Corvallis. WXST 8IDE" DiyiSIOH; Wall train daily, except Sunday; IM arm fir iV ' PortUnd Ar 1 5'- The agricultural department is giving close attention to deep plowing. The Northwest territory is threatened with an Indian uprising. The Vanderbilt system is to be ex tended into and through the South. The Viking ship, which was sunk at Chicaxb. has b:t'n.raiae5. xne governor of lennossoe hasouerea a reward of t".0iX) for the apprehension "of those engaged in the recent wholesale lynching iu that state. The National Association of Iaqnor Dealers is in session at SL Louis, 'f hi' main topic of discussion will be BUhop Wattersoa s edict with regard to liquor dealers and Catholic societies. An investigation into the cutting of pine lumber on school lauds in Minne sota shows great stealings. A sensation is promised by the committee m charge of the investigation. Baron "Raphael," fresh from the Australian colonies, has been swindling? the El Monte hotel and everybody m Los Gatos that he could persuade to give up a few dollars until he could jest a check cashed. The board of supervisors at Fresno has refused to pass a number of bills of expenses in the Heath trial aud the grand jury investigation which followed. Last week Captain Whitcomb com menced carrying rock to Fort Stevens and work will start up on the Columbia river jetty. About 100 men will be em ployed there. A quantity of meerschaum, diamonds and precious stoues were seized from Georga Mcolai, a Cahlorman aud cabin passenger on the North German steamer Lahn, on the arrival of that vessel at New York from Bremen. Lie had 21 meerschaum pipes, 11 diaiaonds. five opals aud four pearls. The Union Pacific has issued a notice to all employes in future to abstain from any participation in politics, the discus sion of any subjects tending iu that ci rection being prohibited. All men not willing to keep oat of politics are re- nuested to resign. There is to be an apostolic aciegution in the United States. Dr. Burtsell hj just returned to New York from Rome. He says that one will be established to pass upon questions affecting the Roman Catholic church in the united states. He does not say whether Mgr. Satolli is to be a member of it or not. The Count of Paris died at London the other day after a long illness. Ho was the riprhtful heir to the throne of France. The monarchy- was overthrown and he never wore the crown although for years he endeavored to restore the monarchy. Some years ago he was ban ished by act of the Chamber of Deputies as his presence caused much trouble to the Republic. During the rebellion in this country the count and his brother served as aids on General McClellond's staff. They served without pay. The Salvation Army Charioteers, who have bren holding tent meetings at Pacific Grove, were somewhat surprise recently. They were in the mid-t of laterestlnc Items ' From Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America, ; With Particular Attention to Impor- tant Home Mews. Nicaragua is to demand of Colombia the surrender of ringleaders in the fight f July 0 who fled to Bogota. Eleven thousand tailors in New York ,are on a smice tor snorter nourn wu extra pay for overtime. Action has been brought by the attoi oey general of New Jersey to annul the charter of the American Tobacco com pany (the tobacco trust). The trial of Eugene Debs, president of the A. R. U., for contempt in disobey ing injunctions issued by the federal court is still in progress at Chicago. Samuel T. Hinckley, one of this earli est white residents of Chicago, died re ceiitly. One of his surviving sisters, Mrs. Mary A. Moore, lives in California. After a suspension of five years work in to be resumed on the Panama canal. Estimates place the cost of completion at 000,000,000 francs. The sugar question threatens to dis rupt the Democratic party in iouis- iana. A convention was held at atw Orleans of representative planters who propose acting with the Republican party on national issues. Mansger Warren of the Standard Uil company says the company nas never entered "into any negotiations with Rus sians or any other foreigners seeking to control the petroleum market of the world. The remarkable drought throughout the West of more than two montlui has been effeclnallv broken by a heavy rain. The rain area included all Iowa, North ern Illinois, most of Michigan and all of Wisconsin, except the northwest por tion. It is feared the fire region re ceived very little raiu, but it may yet gut a soaking. One of the greatest races on tno tun came oil at Indiunapolia the other any. It was a match between the great pacers, Joe Patches and Robert J. Rob ert J., the now king of the turf, won three straight heats, each by a nose, and in the second lowered his own world's record to 2:02i. The first heat was mode in .-0-'i. A movement has been organized among tlie Cincinnati lunineu to s wains t Breckinridge. On the nixht of Sent. 14 a soecinl train will leave the Latonia race track to taxe tne Horsemen to their homes to vote against Breckin ridge. It is said they have promised $2d,U00 to the campaign fund to beat Breckinridge should he get tue nomina tion. A Rome dispatch says: The pope is preparing an eacycticai letter to tae bishops and the people or tne uuueu Slntect. It announces the absoIute sn premacy of the apostolic delegate in church matters in the United States, with the simple right of appeal to llie pope, iao apostouc ueiegauou 1111 take the place ui Uie propaganda die iu direclii.g religious aiiairs iu the United States. Cholera is again claiming hundreds of victims doily in Europe, ihe epidemic is worst in Russia. An imuiigraut from Bremen died at Baltimore the other day with symptoms of Asiatic choiera. As there is no cholera at Brown it is thought unlikely that the divad scoarge was the cauws of death. The heaiui authuriliisi are taking every precaution. however, at ail Atlantic ports. Tlie Maryland case is now being invest!- rated under orders from tne surgeua general at Washington. J. Coleman Drayton of New York's "400 has brought suit for divorce from his wife. Mrs. Drayton is a dauguter of the late William Astor. They were married 13 rears ago, but not until three years ago did Drayton suspect his wife of infidelity. About that time New York society was startled by the an nouncement that Mrs. Drayton had transferred her affections from her hus band to Herbert Alsop Borrowe. a soci ety dude. Drayton challenged Borrowe to a duel, but it never came off. The tenuel will be toid in the trial. Mr. aud Mrs. Draytou have four children. Mrs. Drayton ha3 filed couuter charges of receuilv. xuey were iu lue iuiu.-b vl . , , . , . , , j 1 j , , adultery against her husband. MllvinT n t clirn fill -T n-him nhnnr J two dozen Methodist ministers who are i Th much-mooted German question that tear attending the conference marched up to the platform and took it by storm. Several addresses were -made by the minister. The Canadian minister of Marine has ordered the collector of customs at Vic toria to have notliing to do with the Wanderer, a vessel that was seized by a United Stated cruiser and taken to Vic toria on a charge of having guns and powder on board unsealed after she had been officially inspected. The ininistrr decided (hat no offense had been shown. POMTLAND, OREGON. DANIEL CCFCR, LATE Of SACRAIlfclwTO. tiiMi mil was settled Dy tno supreme ioigc. Knights of Pythias, at Washington by a decisive vote against permitting tho use of the ritual in other than the English Ungunira. Two votes were token. The first, on submitting the minority report to give German lodges five years' grace in which to adopt the English ritual, re sulted 74 to 41 against the minority re port. Then the majority report was adopted by a vote of 79 to 31. Sitting in committee of the whole, the lodge has approved the report barring saloon- Congress Asked to Fats iaws for tfca .Reclamation of Arid Lands, The resolution committee of the Na tional Irrigation congress at Denver pre sented majority and minority reports. Following is the text of the majority reports r . , . The national executive committee of the Irrigation congress is hereby in structed to prepare a series of bills for presentation to the congress of the United States, .embodying the following propositions; First Repeal of the desert land law. Second Withdrawal fronvsettlement of all arid lands within the arid region not found to be capable of irrigation, all ruch luuds, except mineral lauds, to be held for catchment arena, pastuiago and timber. Third Leasing the pasturage lands, giving preference to actual occupants and cultivators of adjoining irrigable lands, and the sale of surplus timber, the proceeds urising from such sources to be devoted to the development of water supply for irrigation within the state, and when no longer required for such purposes to belong to the state. Fourth That states be permitted to select lands for reclamation and make them the basis of security for the con struction of irrigation works, titles to such lands to remain in the federal gov ernment until such time as it passes through the state to the actual Bett.ers, no one individual being permitted to ac quire title to more than 40 acres of irri gated land, except in case of lands where local conditions necessitate the enlargement of the home unit because of the small value of the crops pro duced; the money received from such purposes to be reserved for the purpose of discharging obligations incurred in the work of reclaiming public lands. This recommendation is independent of the Carey law and is not intended to conflict with or modify the provisions of that law. Fifth That when any state shall have reclaimed laud under the plan provided in section S. it shall form irrigation divisions according to bydrographic con ditions, and when a sufficient number of settlers shall have actually located upon the land within such division the state shall conditionally turn over the local administration to the authorities of said water division. Sixth That before any state can avail itself of these provisions it shall have a legally constituted state irrigation de partment. That there shall be appointed a national irrigctiou commission, vested with the administration of government, pastoral and forest kinds, of such irriga tion works as inav be undertaken under federal authority, and may be empow ered to consider and authorize general plans for reclamation submitted by the irrigation department of any state. The national irrigation commission shall also be charged with the work of making on immediate investigation of the prob lem of interstate streams and report to congress of the United States as early cs possible a measure providing a means (or the speedy an 1 final adjudication of questions between slat and a plan for the division of streams oa a basis of justice and equity. Seventh That the several temtonM be included in the provisions of the Geary law. Eighth That an international com mission be constituted, composed of the representatives of the Unitwl States, Canada and Mexico, whose pnrpoe-e it shall be to thoroughly examine into and arbitrate questions arising between said nations, becanse of the waters of rivers partly in each of the two countries, z serving as a boundary between- them. and to settle upon a oa-ns and rcctaoJ for the equitable division of the waters of such streams when used for irr. Hon. Ninth That sufficient appropriation be secured for carrvtng on the work ol ganging streams, separating and segre gating reservoir sites, and for the prose cution of surveys to detsrmme the loca tion of lauds suseptibie to reclamatiuu. and such other work in the line of iu- rertigotion and experiments and may be legitimately undertaken, sncn appro priations to be expended under the direction of the national irrigation com mission. Tenth That reservoir sites hitherto reserved by the government, which way become necessary for the use of toe rtates nndnr the operation of the Carey law, shall be released an i made avail able upon application therefor by states or territories. The minority report favored the own ership by the several states of the arid lauds within their respective territory's. and mentioned conditions upon which ownership is to be acquired. The wouion of San Bernardino favor able to woman's rights propose to hold an election in that county on November 6th next, when ballot boxes will be es pecially provided at each polHng-place in the county, at which all women of voting ago will be requested to cast a ballot for the county and state officers. The movement is nnder the auspices of prominent members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the object is to demonstrate the practicabil ity of women jn politics, and to show the sex that she will vote if given an opportunity. Reports from the nop yards in the Williamette valley, jur., ore or a very discouraging nature; with low prices ; for bops, the ravages of the louse, the I rain and consequent block mold, the raisers have a sorry time of it, The rains which have fallen recently it is claimed have done great damage to to the ripe and ripening crops. Wherever the ripe vines are infested by the para sites mold immediately sets in after being thoroughly saturated with water. This has been the case, it is feared, with s great many yaros. A genume sensation was caused in the Olympia (Wash.) land office by G. W. Bloom, an old miner, swearing that he was asked to "salt" the land on school section 16, on which John McBride and others have filed mineral claims. The McBride case has become a noted one. Section 16 is located nearly in the heart of the city. About four years ago McBride and others located mineral claims on it, claiming to have found gold in paying quar'itiert. The case was heard in tho laud office and carried to the land commissioner and the secretary of the interior. The latter sent the case bock and ordered an investigation by sinkiug snafu to ascertain if the land contained gold. This was recently com pleted and the new hearing before the land office began. In sinking several shafts gold was occasionally found to the value of a few mills per cubic yard. Bloom was employed by the state as a miner durinx the investigation there. TAYLER THE FOOT FITTER'S, and Shoe Hospital Can bo found next door to Wilkinson's Meat Market. ' . r Ladies' Stylish Button Boots, Latest styles in Oxford and Southern ties. Heavy "Up to Date" men's shoes, also full stoek of children's "Wear Resisting" school Shoes. a OUStOm Work and Repairing promptly attended to. In Childhood's Happy Days. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory Reverts to tho days when we were young, none are more promineut than 'severe siekness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlln's Cough Remedy cured her of cro'io. and in turn administers it to her offspring and with the best results. For sale bv G. H. Haskins. QONTRACTOR and PXJILDER, JOBBING OF AJL.TL. KIIISTDS. All work guaranteed first-class. Plans and estimates furnished for all kind of work either brick or wood. Bills of LUMBER of alt kinds filled on short notice.' Sash. Doors and MID work of at ' jtmas any wing in we scape 01 wcou work can oe naa 09 snort notice. Medford, - ' - - v Oregon. D. H. MILLER, -DEAL EH pi- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware t and Fine Building Material. Wsrrant4 CnUery, Carpenters and Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, JlXe Tf' Red jacket Force Pumps, for deep or shallow wells. Tin Shop-Attached THE PROOF OP THE JPUDDING IS THE EATING. THIS Applies to the photographic as well as the culinary art. For permanent and reliable PHOTO GRAPHS, patronize a reliable Photographer. YOU can never do better than U yoar photo work made by toe -Legal Blanks for sale at this office. LEADHIB PAPEI CFTHE XCIFIC COAST THE CHHOMCLK ranks with the greatest newspapers in th I'nited sum. THE CH KDN ICLK has no eqnal an the Fadne oat. It 1W au la abUltr. eoterpxise and newa, THE CHKOSlCUf Trlesraphlc Bepona are the laust aad mast reliable. Iu Ideal News tfca follest and snidest, aad tta Editorials tram the abl-t pens la the eoantrjr. TItEcliKO-ctCLt: luaalwars been, ana always wUl be. the friend and champion ot the people as asaiBst combtealtoaa. cllqata. earporaiioaa. ot aprmsionsof any kind. Xt will be Independent losTsrjrthlag neotral la nothing. WIRTH PHOTO COMPANY. The above name on a Photograph is a gurentee of excellence and Per manence. We furnish everything in the photographic line.. Call at our gallery and examine work, and get reduced prices. Seventh St., - Medford, Ore. MOTEL MED FORD Formerly Gran.9CentraL ndthe Wanderer had complied xvith (kTf. bartenders and professional all the regulations. Forepangh's circus. Tras seized on an attachment at Springfield, Mais., to pre vent it from leaving the state, pending a suit against the proprietors. Geor gamblers from admission to the order. Asiatic war operations are not start ling. Daring the last week no battles were reported. Japan is said to be pre paring to take the aggressive in Corea Coupe, a musician, has sued the owners ! and posubly to attack Shanghai." The ror fiu.uuu damages I or personal iu- : v. 1 : " B. F. HIGH'S Tonsorial Parlors r 05 yP? 5f ET, rr I the place to get a good clean, easy share; oc a first Batorf honed plass condition. I some ot the local snepneras naa equal talents with him, they might not only bold their audiences, but also "win souls to Chnet. class flair cut. and put in first f: . .. ' Obegqjt. 1 srv m BucUen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts I bruises' , sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter.cnappea nanas, cnuoiams, corns, and all skin eruptions, aad posi tively cures piles, ur uu pay requxreu. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction' or money refunded. Price 25c per box. r or sale oyu. tx. rtasKins. For saie Dy u. ri. uasKius, Aieuiora. Warbles From ' inter. BT HEZEKIAH. Mrs. Evans and family are visit ing at Jlr. fares, near wood vine, Geo. Carter made Grants Pass a buBineag frip Friday and Saturday. A large number ot campers are still enjoying the delicious water of Sulphur Springs. Mr, Bagbv, of Central Point, vis ited the family of Mr, Owings, Sat urday arid Sunday. The Sublett mine on Saxe's creek is paying big returns for the work done upon it. It is a bonanza, and no mistake. ' ' S. Sherill, who has been visiting bis father, at this ' place, for some time past, will shortly begin a term pf school in Josephine county. We W. L. DoueLAO S3 SHuLiMvmiN'o. n n IjDKUUVAll. 'ssruMi s raltaJr-f I tmAI f ' . - T EXTRA HNeTV tmroCATALnSUE ' nWL.DOUaUAS. RKOCKTOM. MASS. Vast ana aavs ssner py.parehaalnf W. - .Vrrfi-ZSmannmctoreis pf -ITTTZi .hM la the world, anil narsntee KIWiim hw stamoina- the same and pr the Swnal enstom work in style, easy trof M. E. Riirbv. of the Medford awariaa mi111 We nave them soia ctci,- o whireit fower prices for the value five; than Business College, Was in town Sat- ST?,;S4-fw,M were all glad to see k Pi TAYtSfH !dforai "Owfw-' ?"d fla? !erp ?-ttt a juries received at the hands of the pro prietors, whom he alleges assaulted turn and set a hound on him. Coupe is crip pled for life. A Washington special says: Fniliug to get the United Stutes to -accede to their demands for the extradition of the Bennington's refugees, some friends of the Salvadoran government have begun to threaten to take the life of Lieuten ant F. W. Coffln, U. S. N., an officer of the Bennington, on account of the friendliness he his shown toward the refugees. - The navy department has just received from Commander Thomas of the Bennington a report inclosing a letter containing the threats which Lieutenant Coffin received. Rear Ad miral Bamsay has refused to give the report for publication, saying it had come to the department only for its in formation. ... ' Ou ' the 1st day of nest January officials of the government charged with carrying into effect the provisions of the income tax will make an effort to collect the required percentage from those whose resources annnolly net them over 1,000. Some consternation will be created by the announcement of Internal Revenue Commissioner Miller each per son subject to the act will be required to nay a per cont on their earnings in excess of $4,000 for the present calendar vear. Miller holds that although the income tax becamo law on the 28tn of August all incomes received or earned during 1S94 are subject to taxation on the 1st of January. A large number of government officials are interested in the method by which this tax will he collected, and several delicate questions yrill doubtless arise before the mutter is definitely determined. land tar tako a hand in the difficulty Japan is said to be negotiating a big loan and report has it that China will buy a navy. One million rounds of cart ridges have been shipped to China by H. H. Beach, aged 79. was killed in a runaway at West Union, la., recently. In 1851, when the gold lever was at its height, he came to California with I'hil Armour of Chicago in a pruine sclioouer. Attorney Clinton L. hue of Sacra mento has cunrgeu uisunct Attorney Rvan with embezzlement and asks that the latter be disbarred. Helen Qrier is on trial at Spokane for Vie poisoning ol ner nusbaud laat month. She hod been married six times. A sensational tragedy occurred near Eaysvilie, a small town just across the Arkansas state line. Clinton 1 nomas, a farmer, has a fine melon crop which has been a great feast for the boys iu the the Winchester Arms company. Japan I neighborhood. Tho raids of the boys now has Su.UOO troops in tore a. The outcome of the war is merely specu lative. Both nations are confident. China's navy is large and better equipped than that of Japan, but so far the Chinese have been defeated in all naval engagements. Should the Japanese fleet be destroyed the war would be ended. Japanese troops in Corea would be cut off from supplies and no reinforcements could be lauded. The entire Japanese navy is in rendezvous off Corea and it is believed a decisive movement is about to be mode. An armistice between the two governments is said to be probable. became so frequent that the old man de cided to put a stop to the depredations. He put poison in some of the finest melons and awaited the results. Later his son Felix, George Bridges, a neigh bor's son, and a man named Jacob Muir were found dead in the patch. The neighbor whose son was among the vic tims was the first to discover the dead bodies and called Thomas out to show him the corpses. When Bridges learned that Thomas had poisoned the melons and caused the death of his son he drew a revolver and shot him dead. The mur derer escaped. Guaranteed Cure. Valae stamping the name end pnee n pi BCJlutJi m yuwu Sk?"j&i!tl wish him success. em and tne middleman's profits. "J I . . . . Arguments have begun in the Martin will esse at San Francisco. Seven weeks were occupied in taking testimony. The last day . of the testimony Mrs. John Martin lost her temper and threw a law book at Attorney Heynemann, who was once her counsel and who gave testimony against herscharacter. ' We authorize our advertised drug- o-lst to sell Dr. Kind's Hew Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, up on this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and win use tnis rem edy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no reliof, you may re turn the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this of fer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discoverv eould be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles fre at G. H. Haskins' drug store. Large sise&Oc and cl.uo. English capital is seeking to organize the largest breweries at Chicago into syndicate. ; Tho transcontinental railroad liues are holding a session at Chicago. An effort st reorganization will be made. The Amerioan . Society of Dancing Masters is holding its seventh annual meeting in New York. - Carl Browne is to assist the Coxey Pied Ptoer camnsiim in Ohio. He was in Massillon arrayed in crison garb. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World? Fair Hl.best Award, Try It. For a lamo back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece ot - . . . i .i i i ,-: ti-i . nnnnei wun uaarnoeruu a trmu troiui and bindlmr it outo the afteted parts This trentment will cure any ordniary ensa In one or two days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottel for sale by G. H. Haskins. Great interest- is manifested in the cases of the five Salvadorean refugees who are at San Francisco in charge of the United State Court. Colonel Qolocho has been discharged because there was no evidence to hold him on the charges of mnrder, arson aud robbery. The other four, including General Ezeta, are still on trial for extradition on similar charges. Admission Day was celebrated Monday on a big scale at San Jose..- Special ex cursions took thousands of Kutive Sous to the Garden City whore every prepar ation had been made for the entertain ment of visitors, bnudny afternoon sacred concert was given in the park aud Monday was devoted to a parade and literary exercises. The celebration closed with a grand ball. Several miuor celebratious were hi13 at .-other places in the state. .'. Pi flu Its; el m km Best Accommodations in the City Rates Reasonable. Only white help employed. M. fUHDJH, PrOpT Tb. Chronicle Building. W THE DAILY Br Ha t Pcstajre Paid. S6.70aYear. The Weekly Chronicle Greatest weekly in tne Country, $1.50i (including post) to anr pvt ot the United tttatve. Canada and .Mexico. THE WKKKLY CKROXICL.R. the hrlchtest and most eomtilete Weekly Newspaper in the wurld. prints reRnlarlr St column, or twelve paircs.of New, utvntnre and General Intermit- Don; also a magnincent Asncounrai Mfwuuviu. SAMPLE COPIES SNT FRE. RipansTabiiles. Ripans Taboles are com pounded from a prescription widely used by the best medi cal authorities and are pre sented in a form that is be coming the fashion everywhere. fell Ripans Taboles act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipa tion, offensive breath and head ache. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. Price, 50 cents a box. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., lO Spruoa Street, NEW "YORK. 01 Bate Slop. BATES BEOS., Props. All work first class in eTery particnlar. Shop oa Cfitreat; MEDFORD, iMtMltmiMllltlMWIWIIul. OREGON. g SUMMONS. DO YOU WAST AS T OF THE GKEATPEEMIUMS THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE? RAQ THE LIST: ' FnU Price. Sewlnf Machine and Weekly one year. 2S SO ' (Freight on-paid to nearest railroad station.) Winchester 4-caltber Bide and Weekly ono yttf , . S14 SO In the Circuit Coort. State of Oregon, in aad for Jackson Goantjr. Alfred B. R-ipM. 1 Piau. f salt in Equity tor . CnitrJ.Bacan. ( ore. Saunaona. itleadant. ; To Unity J. Bagan. Derenasnt- IX the name of the State of Oregon. Von an hereby reoaired to appear aad acsweeth complaint ot lie Plaintiff meat against yon in the above entitled Court and came by tne first day ot the next, the December ltwt term ot aald court, to be begun and held at the Court nosrse n the Town of Jaccftoarille. County as Jackson, State of Oregon, oa M'jnday. the 3d day ot Do cember. 1AM. or Jodj.raeot and decree srlU be taken against you uaereior. Ana you are here by notirled that it yon tail to so answer aald complaint the PI i a lift will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded therein, to-wit: That the bonds of matrtmosy between Plain tilt and Defendant be dlssoiTed and held tor nsujrht : that the care and custody and control ot Eva May Ragaa, minor child ot Plaintiff aad ueienaani. oe awarueu rcamtan; ror tae costs and disbarsments ot this suit and tor anch other and further relief as. may eeesa equitabl and jast. on the grounds ot your wuinii aegeraon ana abandonment ox toe Plalntta for n period ot more than one year irior to the institution ot this suit: and sour cruel and inhuman treatment ot and personal uuiSBiun Hmuua ariainaas TT-nTTs; auw burdensome. This Summons Is published in TUB Statnrout M All. tor sis eonsecutiTe weeks, by order ot Hon. H. K. Hanna. one ot the Judges of the First Judicial District ot the State ot Oregan, made and dated at Jacksonville. Jackson conn, ty. Oretion. the 3d day of Auirast, IM Uivcs under our luads this Sd day at August, Bosluess SMustructor and Weekly one voar.. . Wotwi-r's Dlctlonar and Weekly one year.- SOt SK S SS 90 S 00 S 00 Crayon Portrait, framed, and the Weekly Chronicle one year.. Target Kino, 8 caliber, and Weekly one year. - - Pistol and Weekly one year...... slap of the United mates, laisda and ; Mexico, and Weekly one year.. Stoddard's Portfolio of Photographs ,f a Trip " Around tha World at lOo. a WtKik -and the Chniplole's World's lr Portfolio of 'Photographs at lOo. a week to subscribers lor the WE KLY CHRONICLK, Th abaTe Kates Include the Prepay aant of Postage on the Paper. ADDKKSS H. de YOUNG, Ptoprletor B. P.Chronlcla, SAN i-RANClaCO. OA The wife of AssemWymnn BMsr, of Enreka, lias Iweu tr.-mtrf tUvorce. The trial lasted thirU-cn da vs. Bledsoe was cli-nted with sdultery aud bribery. His defease wns that his wife was the tool of his political opponents. The wife is awarded community property and the custody of miuor child. Pat rick Crnmiff. the keeper of one of the miroerons illicit saloons in San Jose, has been convicted of conducting business without a license and fined flOO. This is considered a victory for the temperance people, as it is the finst case nnder the present city ordinance in which a conviction by a jury has been secured. " The ,Tre of the flesh is the blood thereof;" pure blood means healthy functional activity and this bears with it the certainty of quick restomon from sickness or accident. Dr. J.- H McLean's Strenjitheuino; Cordial and nlr tiiiri,r oivpRiiure rich blood, and vitalises and strengthens the whole body. $1.00 per bottle. About 1.C00 bats were crowded to gether on the upper part of the stags curtains at tho publio school assembly hall at Visalia the other day. They were like a swarin of bees and a bushel basket could have almost have been filled with them. An attempt to get fid of them by taking them off one by one was unsuccessful for the room was soon filled with the flvirur sniiwV a-io-s-si P-kts a Whits. Attorneys for Plain tiff. The Xiroulation of the CHRONICLE is equal to that of ALL THE OTHER San Fran cisco morning papers com bined. NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOX. Land Office at Rosebant:. Caregnn, Autr.93.ISN. Notice is hereby given that the following' named settler has Bled notice of his intenUott to make final proof In support of his cnUnt, and that said proof will be made besoreJ. R. Seil.county Judge of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville, mcksoa county. Oregon, on October li ISM. vis: Frank M. Manning on Homestead entry Ko. 51S for tho E4 of SW. SS ot SK-i. See. 2t.Tp.-S S.. K. 1 He names the following witaessea to prove his pontinuons residence upon and- cultivation of, said land, vis Levi Sutton. Henry Sutton, Fort Hubbard and Ale ta Hubbard.aUc4Leeda, lacksop Co Ore. s-T O-IS R. M. Vs TCH. lUsrlster. Notice of Final Settlement la the County Court of the State of Oregon, ton the County pi Jackson. In the matter ot the estate ot C. P. deceased. - ' ItfV a Ifk will acquire new sest, and ,t,n-rulnnss return, if vou will impel your liver and kidneys to tho perfor mance of their functions. Dr. J,H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will stimulate them to healthlul action. 1 11.00 per bottle. "V-. Babcoek, NOTICE is hereby arisen that the undersigned, the administratrix ot the estate of C P. Babcoek, deceased, has filed tn the above en titled Court her final account as such adminis tratrix, and by order ot said Court Saturday, October ft, 18M, at the hour of ten o'clock a. nv. is set tor bearing thereof. All persons mterest ed are hereby notined to appear and file his oe her object ions to said report qo or before aald dav and date. Published by order ot Hon. J. B. Nell, Judge, of said court. .. JJaled September , vm. Mrs. M. F. Bincocx. Adminlstratrui of said Ksiaie W. H. 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