Did You Evei A finer store building than that which I have just completed and am located in? I know ou never gazed upon a better selected stock of Clothing and Qents' Furnishings Than that upon my' shelves. My prices are all right. Come in and see for yourself. Opposite the Bank... S. ROSENTHAL STUDEBAKER BROS'. inker's agent in Hertford. cDCcrciiT:mrvn c 1rl He also sells the famous tKCatCMljUlCltLC for J W. DEALER IX -ARNESS AND Order Work Given Special Attention. REPAIRING IS RIGHT IN MY LINE. Hand-made and Campbell lock stitek niachine-niade harness always ou hand. SEVENTH STREET, -o- MEDFORD, OREGON. HEADQUARTERS FOK .... HARDWARE, STOYES AND TINWARE, FISHING TACKLE In gaeat variety Paints, Oils and Painters' Supplies. Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds, and in fact a full line of everythinj carried in the hardware and tinware business. First-class goods and prices as low as. the lowest. Miners' supplies of all kinds in stock. 'si : rm The Empire Steel Ranges i Every Range guaranteed to work perfectly. TINSHOP IN CONNECTION J .. life; Have 'Eml Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from $6.50 to $18. A line line of saddles for ladies and gentlemen. Everybody in vited to call and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not. We repair and build every thing in our line' from a pump-value to a breeching harness. BEIDLEHAN & NICHOLSON, - Medford, - Oregon. ORIENTAL LIVERY W. T. We have opened a stable in Medford and are located in the barn west of the Clarendon hotel. Our prices are reasonable and we solicit a share of the public patnniage 'SAflL Complete line Of new ngS. tiOOd PtOC'k of TV horses all good roadsters w o I Ti OTBL J I. L. HAMILTON, Proprietor. NEW MAN AG Efl ENT, a STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, M FREE SAMPLE ROOMS ' The Xash has been thoroughly renovated. ' Accomodations the very bet. If you try us once you will surely come ugain. RATES FROn $1.00 TO Sa.oo PER DAY. ... Th Gem Saloon, In connection. The oest and cigars courteous treatment. sVf- oooooc oooo Eaipets, Paper, Guitaiiis, - I. A. WEBB, tflllHMIHIIHIIIHIIIHIIMUMIIiaMIMIIHIIIIMIIUlk JJJNDERTAKING I SlIMIIIIIHlllMIIIIIIMlllHlllllllMKItlliailllllllir Legal Btan&L at: See 71 Medford, Oregon and - Garri - Are positively the best in the ninrket l K.. ...... t....... ..... Ul it.l..K.il;.. I. vehicle once you wlil use them always Kvery inch of Studebaker is 1 , solid prof it to the purchaser. J. A. WHITHAN little money. Lawton, o OADDLERY Plumbing Goods of II Kinds In Stock Plumbing Done on Short Notic STABLES..... CRANE, Prop'r. i 4 f ASH . . . . purest of wines, liquor: jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii mint, FURNITURE.! llllllltltlMllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllp ' Refflgeraiors. sna.es, Piclues. MEDFORD. - - lllltllllllllllllMIII 24 Picture Framing a Specialty. Thel Mail Office There is said to be a total of 4S2 systems of shorthand in practical use. Orange growers of Southern Cali fornia have realized $1,850.000 fori their crop. The income of the London Daily Telegraph is said to be about $G50, 000 per year. Say, why dont you try DoWilt's Littlo Karlv Risers? These littlu pills euro hucdache, indigestion and consti pation. They are email but do the work. Geo. II. Huskins, druggist. There are now 210,273 Indians in this country, or were at the taking of the last census. At Castle I Til), Maine, there arc three brothers, whose combined height is twenty-one feet. Illinois stands third among the states in the number of its milch cows, with l,OS7,2S( animals. Not i n s so d istrossi n g as a h aek i ng cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing' so dagerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Geo. II. Haskius, druggist. Pomona County, California, will produce 750 tons of apricots this year, against 2,S00 tons last year. A French taxpayer is obliged to work eighty-six days in the ytar to pay off what is due the treasury. If all the thread used in this country yearly were stretched out end to end it would stretch 7,000, 000 miles. ho healing properties of Do Witt's Witch Hazei Salve aro well known. It cures eczema, skin affections and is simply a perfect remedy for piles. I Jeo. II. llaskins, druggist. The bicycle manufacturers pro pose lo keep the old price list of 1S'.)5 in force in 1S. It is very likely that a good many more new wheels will 1k put on the market than ever the coming year. The 100 wheel will be that made by the big concerns and thev count upon a larger demand than ever. Acts as otice, never fail One Min uto Cough Cute. A remedy lor asthma and that feverish condilitm which ac - compautc a cdd. The only harlsss remedy that produces immediate re - ills, t'lvo. H. Haskios. druggist. j That was a terrible punishment I tneUnl out to a negro rapist in Ten- ' nesset the other day. Yet his crime i was great, and if hanging or shoot ' t..i iv.... ... ;.i..i ,,r i tint uith HTUITU v inau ui horrible mutilation the incident would have attracted little atten tion. Ilia cars and lingers were ; cut off, the person multilated, the 'head severed from the bodv, and the mangled remains hung by the feet from the top of a telegraph le. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San monia sutceedioo; Ijk Grippe. Terri Hiegg. Cal., says: "Shiloh tUttarrh j ble paroxysms of coughing would last Hcmedy is the first medicine I have hours with little interruption and it ever found thai would do mo any good." j seemed as if she could not survive PricoAO cts. Sold by Cha. Strang, J them. A friend recommended Dr. Uruggtsi, MtKilon.. "T; : , iwi ei.nrnn.-w nw.ul.n..u!!,u!n.- l rtai boiMo Imsa at .eo. II. the eating of bones after they are j Hakin's druj store. ground fine. He holds thatunder our present diet the Imnes of thel : human frame are not properlv sup- plied witri trie Chemical clement j loly cnxur, will be able to prevent the needed to keep them in sound and fight if the law warrants. The joy vigorous condition, and that these i rrnor says he will not call a special ses elementu can le most easily obtain- j s'on or the legislature for the purpose ed bv consuming the powdered j uf e'oppiug ix. ; bones of the animals ordinarily used for food. He would sprinkle ja steak or chop with bone dust, i after the manner in which it is j sprinkled with salt and pepper, land he maintains that thus the meat may be greatly improved. KAKLS CLOVER ROOT will purify your blood, clear your complexion. regulatv your IJowcU and make yt 5c"?il,-'r .belL r30-3?-; R?tJ 51' Sold bv C Strang, druggist, Medfo four .00. L'dford. ) Oeorfa E. Church, a member of the ' Fresno board of ed neat ion, has filed i charges against the work being done ou I the new high school building in course J of erection. He alleges that the foun ! dations are worthless ami that the wall i contain 200.000 fewer bricks than they ihoniu. In the United State court at Seattle Lester W. David, receiver of the Blaine State hank, has filed an affidavit show ing much confusion iu the management of the bank. This bank was opened in place of the Blaine National bank which became defunct a year ago. David charges a deep-laid conspiracy to loot the bauk and for that purpose the State i i. : 1 I van nu oiM!ii4cii. ! Catarrh Cannot he Cured j With LiM-ul Applications, us they cau- i not reach the seat of the disease. Catarh is it blood or constitutional dis ease, mid in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh cure is to take internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surface Hall's Catarrh (hue is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this c untry for years, and is n regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mueous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients in whieh produces such won derful results iu curing catarrh. Sond for testimonials, freo. K. J. Cheney & Co.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by drugbists, price The U. S. (Jov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. ": ; MIIIMMIIIIIIIIMMIHMIHIIIItllltll F ' Are the agr A Grades ; Illuh Frame, Woxl : Kim, I'elachnble Tire. Scorcher, 5 weight 111 lbs. es - Steel Kims. Wavcrlcy r Clincher Tires, S weluht 21 lbs. $8S z Regular frame, same 5 weights ies Z Ladies' Drop l-'ntnie ; same wclnlils nmi tires $75 ludirs' Diamond wo'd E Kims wcielit -II E lbs T5 I Deuel & Stevens, Agt's ) MEDFORD, OREGON niMlltlllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMI.MiMI ,,, The eml of the Diirrnnt trial is near. Ijist week the defense iractie)ly com pleted its t-!is iittil the proseetittoti is now enquired in rebuttal. Dr.rrant was on the witness sttuid for several days and the cress-examination liy District Attorney Ikirnes was searching in The extreme. In two vital points Durrant becjitne confused. The first wh-s in ex plaining his motive for going to the ferry ou April 12. He said a stranger met hint on Post street and told him to watch the ferry for Blanche Latnont. He could not describe the stranger and did nut explain why a total stranger should address such a remark to him. In reference to the notes of Dr. Ciienev-B i lecture, at which Durrant claims to i have lieeu preseut when Blanche La I tuont left the normal school, he again mails hur mid involved Mtibuiatitm. 1 i, ; lTt.tfH ,yut th s will r. ! . , . , . ... r , . . ; . . Lieutenant (iovenior Millard is at Fhasta Springs under the care of a doc tor, who rejsjrls him to be in a critical condition. If she should rally so as to be able to bear wot lug the physician I aays a change to the seashore of Smth-1 eru California would iuuuxirejiitu. Marverous Results. From a letter written by Kev.J.lJun derman. of Diamondale, Slich., we are permitted to make this extraet: "I j have on hesitation in recommending j Dr. Kings new Discovery, as the re-1 suits were almost marvelous in the case of ray wife. While I was pattor of the Haptist church at Rivers Jun- ! cton she was brought down with Dneu- j Ktnrs new Discovery; it wtu quick in j j its work and highly satisfactory in " , V."7r"wr .f TkmutM )!e :. " " ' neins;r Laiea, ex-consul at riuga- at pore, is making an effort to introduce the cultivation of Sumatra tobacco in the Uuited States, iu view ot the price it commands and its sujeriority for wrappers. He says this tolwcco is suit- -vi. . a : . " . . . i , - . - I auie ioi growing in me soiiinerii lati tude of the I inted States. Silver has advanced to 69 cents per ounce in the 2Jew York market. This is the first sign of activity in the mar ket for this metal in a year or more and authorities say it is due in a measure to pnrchasee for China's account in con nection with the war indemnity. Large mount of silver are being shipped from Mexico through San Francisco to China. Four Big Successes. Having tiio needed merit, to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, tho following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each guaranteed Kleetric Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys. Bucklcn Arnica salve, the best in the world, and Dr. Kings New Life Pills, which are a jierfect pill. All of these remedies aro guurauteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will bo glad lo tell you more of them. Sold at Goo. 'I. Haskin's drug store. Nicaragua ha negotiated a loan ot J 1,000,000 in England. The State Bank of Hemingford. Neb., has been takeu charge of by the state bank examiner. Oweu Joues, a crauk from New York, appeared at the White House ami an nounced Uiat he had come for employ ment as tie president's servant. He had previous!? sent a threatening letter and therefore R was arrested by officers. The Pacific Coast Steamship com pany's steamer Al-Ki weut ashore at Point No Poiul. iwtweeu Seattle aud Port Townseiid, during a heavy fog. So thick was the fog that the steamer lUrails of Sumia came within tiO feei of lier before she was seen. shiloh s CURE, the greiitCough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pock et size contains twenty-live doses, only 2.C. Children love It. Sold by Chas. Strwig, drivjvglh-t, Medford. - " lllllltlltlllll ICYCLES. Warranted Swcrior to any Bicycle tnili in the v;oiii ....Rciariless of Price.... Kind the loIL.wirg rpli.inn f lie f the muH 1 rinilncM Ameri : ran tulriswl:o Mis mid l.undicds id tin so win els- ltl( l!MoNI, 'A., Oft. 'J. 1WI. : Indiana liicvri r Co.. Indianapolis, Ind.: r tiKNTI.i MKN The Wavcilcv Scorcher sail Hclle came to hand yes-; trrdav. We arc atralil yon have sent us the high prhs'd whrel liy: misla'ke. Yon can't mean to lell tis that tliis wheel retails li.r fs.? Z t must say that it Is without exception, the prettiest wheel 't; have ever seen, and, moreover, we have faith In it although it : weighs only lbs., for of all Waverleys we have sold tbU year and j last land von know that is a right eood number), we have never hod : a simile frame nor fork broken, either from accident or defect, and : that is more than we can savof any other w heel, however high tirade. : so called, that we sell. We conitratiilate out selves every day that we r are the Wavcrley Agents. Yours truly, Vai.tkk C. Mkiut.k A t'u. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE i INDIANA BICYCLE CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. llUMIIIimil.llMMIUIIMUUniHM.IIIIIIMIMIIMUII HIT The Turkish minister of foreign af fairs ha-s assured the foreign ambassa dors that the Arineniau refugees in the churches will be permitted to return to their homes without molestation. Tho Sultan fears that a revolutionary spirit is growing among his subjects. Notices have been posted in different parts of Constantinople clamoring for a consti tution and for the organization of na tional assemblies. Izzet Effendi, a cele brated Turkish lawyer, had been ar rested on the charge of beii.gthe author of notices posted on buildings of the city favoring the Armenian cause. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no jay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price jc per box. For sale by (J. H. Ilasi ns. Ilealdsburg's oldest citizen, Joel Ra gan, died receutly. For the past years he has resided there. Ragan was hnown to nearly every resident of that iection. He was the first white settler iu that Tlcinity. Ragan was a native of Tennessee, aged KJ years. He came across ttie plains in IMS and soon after located near Healdshnrg and engaged in stock rawiuir. Whea Baby u tack, we pa be.' CaaLorta. When be waa a Chiki. (be cried, for Cstcri. Wbeo aba became Kisa, fbt rhmc to Caacoria. Wbeo (be bad Children, she rrtbem CMorta. M i-ss Mande Cniliurger. aired 19. who j was heine fo a fortune estimated at fS-W.iKK), .lojied with Fred H. tivrdau, a mechanic, aired 05, from Mutieie Ind run ...to and were married at Audeion. W miles I Mutant. Her father ha, diKiuherited her I nd hs young man. uo relio. ( to him. his heir. AparreeabJe Laiathre a.nd Kwi Tasna. SoW by Dru (rtrista or eent by mail. 2Sc60o. and L00 per packs ire. Baaplos tree. TFf TTO J1 Ivorlta TKTX UTIU X0 11. V fortbeTeeUtaiKl Breath.2ao. Sold hy Strang the druggist, Medford. ! - i EAST AND SOUTH -BY THK- The Shasta OK THK SOUTHERN PACIFIC Routei COMPANY.! KXI'liKSS Tli.MXS LKAVK ltUTLANU IA1LY. south J S:.Vlp. m I Lv. rnrtlHiiit Ar. 11:0s pm I l.v. Mediortt Lv ::ISii:.r. si.,,, i.-ralu.s,-. Lv. North S:Hn. m HX p. m i00 p. n Above trains stop at liast Portland. Oresn City. Wixxllmrn, Salrm. Tinner. Marion. Jet" rerson. Allmny. Albany Junetinn. Tanpent. ShediK llulsey. HarrlsbiirB, J unit ion iitv, Ir ving, Kniieiie. C'reswell. I'rnlus mill at alf sta tions from Kuseburi; to Ashland inclusive. KOSKltfKU MAIL DAILY. -W a. in I Lv l'ort:mid Vjtl p. m j Lv Kosebur SAt.l-M IVVSSKNiiKK Ar 4:40 p. ui j Lv SXn. in j DAILY. 4:10 . 111 6: l.' p. iu. l.v Ar 1'orUaiHl Salem 10:15 11. m. S:00a. in. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman ltvi8. lt Sleepers and Sivond Class Sleepiun Cursaliaehed to all through trains Between Portland and Corvallis. WKST SIDK DIVISION. Mull trains dully, except Sundav: ::Ua. in I Lv rortlar.d Art ti: p. in 12:1." p m I Ar t'orvullis Lv 1:: p. in At Albany and t'orvullls mniKvt with trains ot 11. t Jvi K. railwav. Kxpresx Trains daily, except sundav: p. 111 I Lv Portland Ar J 8:25a. in 4:25 p. in I Ar Me.Minnville Lv&50a. ni a-Throiich tickets to all points in the Kastern states, Canada aud Kuropo ran be ob tuinrd at lowest rates Irom W. V. Llppineott, Agent, Medford. R. KOKHLHK. K. I. ROGKKM, Manager. Assl. O. Y. & P At PORTLAND, ONtaON. LlM.-Cit IT WILL WOT CUBC j SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD. Knights of the Maecaoees. Triumph Ter.: No. 14, meets in mpilar review on the '.id an : Ith Thursdays of each month in A. . IT. W Hall at 7:30 p. m. Visiting Sis Knight conll:.. ly invited to attend. Wm. Kim.mons, Commander. S. 8. Pent-, K. If. A. O. U. W. Lodge No. H. meetM every llr and third Wednesday in the month at H 11. n. in their hall in the oiera block. Visilir.' brothers invited to attend. K. W. Cahiikii, M . W. J. W. Lawton, Recorder. W. It. C Chester A. Arinur ii.rps No. 1 meets seeond and fonrth Kri.lay of eac; month at o'clock p. m.. in Woolr's hall. Mltri. H.'.HAH I. Sfiiim. I'rcs. Mas. M. K. Iuvk .Sec. K. of 1 Talisman Iod(.-c No. 31, meets M . Jay evening at p. m. Visiting lirothers ul wavs welcome. J. W. 4 TitHY. C c I. M . Mci.i.kk. If. of li. and S. I. O. O. F. Ixlge N Ki. meets In I. . n. y. null every Saturday at brothers always welcome at ti p. m. Visitii.,- '.. MAXKV. N. G. ; ; A.s. Hi.iton. II'-c. .Sec I. ( . (). F. Kogne IT . . r Knraripment. I-mi.-'-No. :in. meets in I. O.I). F. hall the second ari (ourtb Wednesday of ea:h month at S p. m. H. S. Webu.C. I. Isaac Woni.p. Scrlts?. Olive Hcbckab Iodg lge No. W. meets In l.Ct. r.nuii urnv anu tniru i u-suays of eacii third Tm-sdays of uiouiu. lsiimg sisters invited to attend. Miss Mvkti.e Wockkoki), N. (j. Miss Mamie Nic hoiaos. Kec. See. A. F. A A. M. Meets tirst Friday on or i-t rore full moon at Hp. m.. in A. O. (,". W. hall. , W. I. Vawteii. W. M V . . LlPI'Isorrr. !tec. Sec. G. A. It. Chester A. Arthur Host No. 41. meets in Wooll's bail every second and founti Fridays in each month at 7 M p. m. . J- W. Miu.r.K. Com. W. T. Kame. Adjutant. I. O. G T. Meets Tueviay night at k p. .u it A. O. IT. W hall. o. . Smith. C. T J. A. Jeffrey. H.-c. Sec. I W. C. T. VT. Meets every Wednesday afu r noon in the Hnlley lilack. Mks. Aiiuik VAxAxrwFP. Pres. Mrs. Rose DeGkoot. Sec. Young People's Keadinir Circle Tuesday even ingef each week, under the auspic of the Epworth League. F. A. & I. L L. L. Polk lodge No. S6i. mee: every Satnrday at 8 p. m. J. If. Smith, Pre. CHURCHES OF MEDFORD. Saint Marks Kpiscopal Sunday School me's at Episcopal Church every Sundav morninc at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wm, Hart, Kector; S. S. Pent. Sujenntendent. Methodist Kplscopal Church K. S. Craven, pastor. Serv ices every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for church service.. K.pworlh Lea cue meets at 6:30 p. m .Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetic- Thursday evening. Pastor"s residence on C street, one block South of M ail office. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Foster, pa tor. Preaching at 1! a. m. and ' :X p. m. Sun day school at lu a. m. V. P. S. C. K., 6:15 p. m. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m Sunduv. i Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 I o'clock 1 Baptist church W. c. Jenkins pastor. Wor- ship and preaching every Sunday morning and : evening at usual hours for church services. Covenant meeting on Saturday ax S o'clock pre j cceding each nrst Sunday. Prayer meeting on j Wednesday evening. Baptist Young People-. I Colon meets at 6 JO on Sonday eteting. Snn j day school at 10 a. m. Christian church Corner of Sixth and I streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7. p. jn. Sunday school at Ml. m.: Junoir Endeavor at 3 p. m.;Y. P. S.C. E. at 6uU p. ra. Prayer meeting every Thursday eveninr. Ladles t Missionary Auxiliary to C W. B. K. drst Tbnrs ; day I utl P. M. each month. Choral Unioa I every Friday at 7:30 p. m. The people wcloonie. Eli Fisher pastor. Resides at the chrrcta. j lleihodist Episcop! Church South Rer.Jno. 1 1 Jones, pastor. Services at 1 1 a. m. a ad 7 p. m on me isi, na ana sra baooaui; baooava school at 10 a. m. and Epwertb Leanest p. m. every Sabbath at Medford. Serrteesoa th Sabbath at Soda Springs at 11 a. . and Neil Creek school house at 3 p. m. A hearty ei cometoalL To os. F. Oakes. Henry C rayne. Hear C House. Receivers. TWORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. IT s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Elegant! Tourists Sleeoing Cars FIJKK COLONIST -:- SLEEPKIIS. i TO THROUGH TICKETS -TO- I CHAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEVVVORK BOSTON AND ALL 9 POINTS EAST AND SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Oeneral Passencer Atent. No. 2T6 Morrison St.. cor. Third. PORTLAND. OR j Or C. C. Hklknaim. Ticket Agent, .uediord, Oregon, S. F. Cass. Ticket Agent, First NatT Bank, Grants Pass, Ore., Hour. Lkoxakd, Ticket Agent, Ashland. Oregon MEDFORD MARKETS COBRXTKI KVKRY WKDMSPAT. 1 Wheat. No. 1, per bushel. 45ots Oats. " " : " Barley " " Corn. " " " Potatoes. .... ij Mill Keed, Bran and Shorts, pertoii. Hf.0 Hay, baled, IHUV; loose, ,( I Oak, per cord, aoi f Kir. " " 3.0O. Wood Flour, wholesale. per barrel. & , Flour, retail, per sack, T5eM Butter. per roll ttwo pounds) SU Es, per doetnl'J'i TlSeon and Ham ,-ier lb. tola Shoulder perio, Ti Beatm, " -H " Lard- ' " 10 Beeej ' KM " 1ST. SOL jMiNNcapou IOvLutm flfaaco nCaooarroN K.CNa awe lBUTTC I