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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
Inctis nc thp r.iTV V -r t t t -T -r-r-r-y ;A (continued from local page) As we garner the harvests of plenty -and hear the jinarle of gold realized from the sale of the surplus we naturally feel like buying something, not only fomething that is a beauty but of last ing good. We feel that the good house wife has helped us to gather these gold coins, and we know that there is nothing we could present her with -that would bring more joy than a fine dinner or tea set. Those golden Green Thistle sets at Wolters are positively the very finest ever brought to Med ford and they are being sold at a fig ore that, is 'way down considering the quality and beauty. Ladies should bear in mind that Mrs. L. J. Sears is the leading mil Jinery in Medford and carries a com plete stock of everything in that line. Chas. Anderson, who assaulted Stevens during the Central Point Fair, was arrested at Redding, Oalif,, last i?aturday. Sheriff Patterson is await ing the arrival of requisition papers, after receiving which he will go down rftsr him. Later: Sheriff Patterson telegraphed to Redding Wednesday to release prisoner from custody. This move was made upon instructions from District Attorney Benson, Stevens having declared his intentions of leav ing the country and would not prose cute. Because ho didn't have store room enough is why Druggist Chas. Strang has had the partition set back twelve feet, which not ouly adds more room butaswell is an improvement in the general appearance of the store. Hon. J. D. Whitman has been ap pointed general superintendent of the construction work on tha new school building, by the school board. Mr. "Whitman has had years of experience in this line of work and it is a safe guess when we say that all will be done correctly and according to contract, yet his task is not a difficult one with con tractors working so exactly in line with the specifications as are those on 'this job. Mrs. C. W. Palm has just received another large invoice of millinery, and has now the best selected stock in Southern Oregon. Call on Mrs. Palm for millinerv The Artiste Trio, comprising Miss Xura McManis. the world's greatest whistling soloist. Miss Julia Phelps, tha celebrated harpist and Miss Cor nellia May, reader and pantomimist Till appear at the Medford opera house -on the evening of October P.lst. There is promised in this entertainment something superbly fine. The ladies' presss comment is very flattering and from the press of our largest cities. The largest and best selected stock of fine mliinerv. at the most reasonable price, is to be found at Mrs. C. W. Palm's. A.M.Woodford, of this city. Is hand ling Rogue River Miils fiwur. manufac tured by Houck & Signorotti. at Gold Hill. The superior qualities claimed for this flour are that it will raise better and retain its moisture ionger than any other brand. Seethe brand -Rogue River Mills" try the Hour, and your wife will have no other. It is just a little better than the best. It's jut as easy to try One Minute - Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next rtorchHe for a -cough r One Minute Cough Cure. Better raeuicine: better results; bet ter try it. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist, j Ther-i is trouble biewing down at "Central Point among some of the Ois- j trict Fair officers. Report reached here Tuesday that th treasurer, Hon. j -J. W. Merritt, bad garnisheed the fair und-, which are in his own hands. As we gel the report there is a short--age of about t!00 that is, there is that -amount shy of enough to pay all bills, and th garnishee is made for track rent, Mr. Merritt being 0:12 of the track owner. The b-t shaves put up are those you get at l!a-- Bros, shop, ditto hair cuts fi-t class, everything. South C -Street. If you iidu't gel a chance at that last large invoice of "Happy Home" :lothing you were unfortunate at that lime but you r chances are now good igain. We this week received the argest invoice of this line of clothing -ve have yet brought to the city. The 'Happv Home" brand of clothing is all .-igbi W. H. Meeker Jk Co. will tell you so. and they are always houest with customers. -Wall p;iper at grealty reduced fig ures for tin? next thirty days. I. A. Webb. "Jack" Morris, as agent, sold to Walter Poindexter two lots 011 I street in JickelV addition to Medford, Tues day, the price p-iid being $'.MJ. Mr. Poiiidext-r has just, lately arrived irom L-tKeview, and will commence the erection of a dwelling Hxrj in a few aav-. and in the luture will be one ot Med ford "s periuaneut residents. New iron bedsteads, latest thing out, at I. A. Webb's furniture store. (i. C. Gnve. of Tacoma, is taking a course of study in a rem lecture in W . J- Bennet's office. The gentleman has been stopping in the Applegate mining district during the summer, and the climate bavin; proven beneficial to his health he ha.- decided to remain perma nently. Wanted to trade a kodak camera for a double barrel shot gun. Walter Scott, Stuns Vallev. If any person doubts Will Nichol son s ability as a harnessmaker they have but to inspect some of his work For a gentleman who has had but : few months' experience he is proving himself Capable of very soon pushing aside his title of novice. A complete line of new fail milli nery at Mrs. C. W. Palm's. D. It. Hill is gathering his apple crop tliej days. He has already nick ed 120o boxes of Red Cheeks and still has 1200 or 151)0 boxes of the Ben Davis variety to gather. Mr. Hill has left some beauties, of the Red Cheek variety, at this ofliee. A farm to rent, apply to M. Bollin ger, Jacksonville, Oregon. Rev. C. Wachlte, a German Luth eran minister, of Eugene, held divine services out on Butte creek last Sun day. The gentleman makes occasional visits to this part of the state aud holds meetings at various places, some times in Medford. ... F. M. and C. A. Baker have fitted up the photograph gallery, on North B street, and about the first of November they expect to be able to open their pla'.e for business. Soino five or six years ago these gentlemen were in the grocery business in this city. Boots and shoes at Angle & Ply male's for cost and freight. Bud Hamlin is putting up a new barn on his recently purchased prop erty on North C street. He had to construct the building to fit tho lot, hence it is eight feet wide at one end and thirty feet wide at the other, tho length being forty feet. Tablets and other school supplies from one cent up, at The Fair store. A people's party meeting has been called for Saturday evening. October 2. A meeting of the central commit tee will be held at Wolfs hall at 4 p. m., and a public mooting will be hold at 7:.'i0 p. in. All arc cordially invited. Towels and table linen cheapest in town at. The Fair store. Dan Waldroop has a very attrac tive, if not particularly handsome, sign in front of his place of business. It was designed by Dun, sawed out by Schermerhorn and painted by Corson three artists of known ability. Demorest. the dentist opera block, Medford. ' Mackoy, the photographer, is just about in his ilemoHt right now. He has fitted up the Hamlin studio in first class style, and as a result is enjoying an increased patronage which just about keeps him on the jump. For bargains in real (state go to C. W. Palm. Wilson Bowman, who has been liv ing in one of W. S. Barnum's houses on North D street since last March, has moved his family to a neat little cottage, built expressly for their use, in Southwest Medford. Legal Blanks for sale at this office. --For some time past Herbert Crouch has been trouolod with periostitis of the right hand, and on Wednesday Or. Kirchgessner. assisted by Dr. Daniel son, performed an operation, removing the diseased parts. "Family jars" and jugs Wolters The Eowortli League, of the M. K. church, will gtvu an entertainment at the church, ou Friday evening October 25th. A literary program has been arranged and a good time is promised. All invited. New goods at The Fair store. C. G. Johnson, who has been quite ill for the past several weeks, was out Monday for the first time and his friends" are glad to note that his illness served him no wotse than it did. Miuing deeds a; Thk Mail office. K. Wilkinson and Mrs. A now ! PIvmire have been issued a marriage j Journal inn. license by County Clerk Jacobs. Latki: Gaiunn S. Merwm. a wealthy Clii- They were married by Rev. I'. H.jcagit merchant. Itecame suddenly ia Hoxie on Monday of this wetk. j sane and terrorized the neighborhood A marriage license was issued on in which he lives by shooting at ererv October 21st. to . H. W hybark and ; Miss Rose McClendon. und one on the same date to ward Grigsby and N.iss , Mabel M. Kictier. 1 Clint Stewart was in Wcdncsduy with the first of his almond rrop. , Some of his three-year old trees bore a dollar's worth of nuts this season R. F. Anderson has moved from the Pavne ranch to Medford. and u now res'idin? in the Kit Batcman's re-; sidence on South D street. John Fnsbec and Mr: ROaC S. Robinson were married at Jacksonville j on October 8th. Mrs. Robinson is ai resident of this city. Mr. Geo. W. Matncy and Miss Minnie Gresrir. both of Applegate, wen- married in Mcdfonl last Saturday, by j Rev. Ell Fisher. Mrs Lizzie Johnson, an aged lady. and a long resident of this city is ly ing seriously ill at her residence, on North B street. George E. Webber is a very handy gentleman any place you pu; hira, but more especially is this true as a sales man. F. J. Wilson and family have mov ed in from Asbestos, and are now resid ing in the Frank Davis house, at Davis- ville. J W. Lawton has rented his Orif- fin creek farm to D. B. Soliss, and will remain in Medford the coming winter. The citv council has decided to put a roof over the fire bell, and Monday . C. Nicholson was given the contract. A. J. Barlow, traveling deputy in ternal revenue collector, was out at Iikeview on official business last week. The Rev. Wm. Hart will hold devine service next Sunday morning in the Episcopal church. H. N. Force, of Ashland, is can vassing the city for the sale of holiday .books. F. L. Firpo and W. H. Darling, two young blacksmiths, used dynamite to blow open the vault of Hoge, Daly & Co.'s hank at Anaconda, Mont., a few nights ago. The noise of the explosion was so great that most all the people of the town were roused and they rushed to the scene. Firpo was found on the roof of the bank building. He was' dazed by the explosion. Darling es-l caped to his lodgings, but Firpo gave! information to the officers and he was arrested. Wants to Trade. I will trade lumber.sawed cedar posts, pickets, sawed shingles, anything you want in tho lumber line for baled hay or grain. R. W. Gray, Prosjiect. The Last Call. All those knowing themselves to be indebted to mo must call and settle, on or before tho "th day or November, 18!)-"), as all accounts will be placed in hands for collection after the above date. A. M. Woodford. Medford, Oregon. Here Are Four Bargains. Eighty acres of timber land: seven miles from railroad, for $(i0(l. A house and two lots in this city for $275. Twenty acres partly improved fruit land one niilo from railroad station, $550. Good house and lot in Medford in good location, $800. Inquire at Mail office. The American board of commission ers for foreign missions has adjourned to meet in Toledo. O., in October, 1890. Tho national society of the Daughters of the American Revolution met lately at the Atlanta imposition. There were 000 women present. Tho net earnings of tho Northern Pa cific railroad for the last year were greater by over $1,300,000 than those of the preceding year. A inidcontinental exposition, to be held nt Minneapolis in 181)8, is to be considered by tho governors of states directly interested. The people and newspapers of Brazil have leeii asking the government to recognize the Cuban revolutionists as lielligerents. The Spanish minister at Hio Janeiro lias protested against such action. Jacob Rotiard, a Belgian, has made application to the Brooklyn health office for a permit to establish a place for the slaughtering of horses for export to Europe. He represents a Chicago firm w hi eh manufactures sausage from horse meat. Han Nni Kang, tho Chinese consul at New York, has appealed to the police loard to help him keep the peace of the Chinese quarter. He has leeil trying lor some weeks to stop the bitter war that is being waged between rival Chi nese societies. The American Bankers' association was in session last week at Atlanta, (la. In his annual address President CKlell declared that there would be more financial trouble in this nation unless the system of governmental note issues is abandoned. Forty war veterans, ineuilters of the Loyal Legion, railed a few days ago at the White House to visit the president. They were cordially greeted and after ward sang a spirited song. The presi dent was deeply impressed aud made felicitous remarks. The annual convention of the W. C. T. U. of the United States was iu ses sion la.t week at Baltimore. Over ."00 delegates were present from JJS states. The women discussed ways and means for the extension of physical culture, purity and rescue work of the organiz ation. The liquor traffic was denounced aud progress was reported in the work of prohibition. Joseph MeJill. proprietor of the Chi cago Tribune, has asked the committ sioners of Lincoln park for a site in the park for a bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin. The statue is to be presented to the park by Medill and will cost from 00.000 and i.VI,WH. It is intended to perpetuate the memory of Franklin as . . 1 . . , "V"" m American priming aim j.ern who came within hU range of vlsjon. Mrrwin harm-ade-d his house took a jHV4inn ,t winilow. The jH,ut. captured him by burning sulphur thl. bavmeut until the madman was OV(.m,1M ,hl. (umex , - . de Friese of a New ork aud J'1"" fir ' " V,i,;,,,ri- ' the purpose of consulting R. P. Ruhet nl others having charge of British Pacific railway interests. He represents a syndicate or financiers who have goue bkwl ",,a ilullu's into a contract to nroride the ranir-d i Dr. .1 . P. Faster and T provide the cap necessary to build the British Pacific, subject to .he conditions of that con tract being carried out by the present trust-se or charter holders. Bank Commissioner Breidenthal of Kansas has lost or been robbed of all the securities of the State bank of Fur! Scott which he was carrying with him to Topeka. On arriving at Kansas City and in changing to a Rock Island train he deposited a satchel containing the securities, $120,000 in all, on a seat. Then he stepped off the train to talk to a friend some distance away. When he returned the train had departed. The youug wife of Zucco Bernardo, au Italian liquor dealer of Meaderille, j Mont., elopl with Joe Marti, a young miner. Bernardo s property was de stroyed by fire and he is missing. His friends believe he set tire to t he prop erty and committed suicide. A search is lieing made for him. Bernardo was -0 years old and prosperous. His wife was 2i The eloping couple are thought to 1. now in San Francisco. Notwithstanding the many conflict ing reports as to the probability of the Corliett-Fitzsimmous mill taking place, preparations for the affair are Uing made at Hot Springs, Ark. This fact is causing anxiety auioni; those who rely upon Governor Clarke to prevent the fight. The railroads have a big force of men at work building sidetracks for the accommodation of spcciiil trains and the hotels at Hot Spring are preparing for the influx of the multitude. The relations of capit.'d to InWr. so far as these apply to strikes mid lock outs, during the past seven ami one half years, are exhaustively treated in the animal report of Carroll D. Wright. United Slates commissioner of labor. The reiH-rt shows that during those years Illinois had the largest number of establishments affected by strikes and lockonts, there having leen 10,000 of the former and 1.19:1 of the latter. New York was second with V. MO strikes and 723 lockonts aud Pennsylvania third with 8,21'J strikes and 4M) lockouts. The leading cause for strikes was for in crease of wages. Mr. and Mrs. Trnxtoii Beale have separated for good, according to a Washington dispatch. Mrs. Bealle will sue for a divorce. Air. Heme Ims gone ,Um wlll p,.0mhlv decide upon Med abroad. and Mrs. Beale is with her f0,., as about the proper place to drop mother at their home iu Maine. Incoiu- j unchot- conipatibility of temper is the reason I for the separation. Airs. Denle is the youngest daughter of the late .lames G. Blaine, and her marriage in May, 18.14, to Trnxtoii Beale, a member of one of the most distinguished Washington families, was supposed to be 11 genuine love match, and their union was re garded with favor by their friends. Soon after their wedding day Mr. Bealo began to show signs of incompatibility, ami his habits became quite eccentric. 1 DITDCI V DCDCHNAI Jas. Burns, of Rock Point, was in Medford Saturday. II . A. Meyeks, of Lake Creek, was a Medford trador Monday. S. W. Kendall and family have moved to Ft. Jones, California. M. D. Bowls, of Lako Creek, was a Metropolis visitor Wednesday. Auelhekt Tekkill camo in from Brownsboro Monday upon business. E. W. Andekson, a mining man of Watkins, was in Medford Thursday last. Wm Stitt a nenlw.vv of T TT Wil son, loft Tuesday for his home in Mis- j souri TV P CluiWf.wIt nf 3nil,-niirrl u-iiu amonir tho thronsr of Medford visitors Tuesday. B,ndM -,?- IVISON',of,Lakev:i0 were in Medford ast week doing trad- ing-andlotsof it. Hon. J.J. HouCK, one of the propri-! eters of the roller mills at Gold Hill, i was in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wjllitts, of Ashland, were visiting relatives aud friends in Medford Monday. I). H. McCaiie was in' from Browns- I born last week doing trading and pay ing his reseets to THE Mail. PillLll" Ml'LLIN. an old time Siski you county miner, was in Medford the ",..,t ......1.-" ,-;!t;,r T IT,,.,!..,- " ; Miss F.iMTH M. DAY left Monday for j San Francisco, after a visit of several mourns n;ui tier imreuis, .ur. iwiu .rs. Sutter. Wm. Bali, came over from the Klamath Agency !a-t week and loaded back with bis wagon chock-a-block w ith merchandise. J.C. HllT, of Ft. Klamath, loaded up a wngon-load of Medford merchan diser this week for his east-of-the-moun-tains home. J. R. FAITH, of Dairy, was in Med lord last week same mission as all those Klamath and Lake county fellows buying goods. Revs. W. C. Jenkins and J. Merley are at Kugene, in attendance at a meeting of the Baptist Ministerial Association. Israel Harris came in from Sams Yaliey last week with a load of wood for The Mail and to make the pur chase of merchandise for family use. Mrs. W. H. Nori itoss and Mrs. Pleasant, of Central Point, were vis iting in Medford on Wednesday of last week, the guests of Mrs. J. S. Hagey. Mrs. S. L. Bennett left Wednesday j for Oakland. Calif., at which place her j daughter is being treated for ear j trouble. Mrs. B. expects to be a'tscnt about three months. Merchant S. Rosenthal returned from Klamath falls sunoay evening, He found business at that city quite nrisk aim we are o! me opinion "Rosy" will gel his share of the trade. Attorney Frani is FlTCH returned from San Francisco earlv this week. He was detained in the alxvc named ; city two weeks by illness. He states: that Fie will remain permaneati v in Medford. i Mr. and Mrs Dwkjht Dickinson and LYMAN DICKINSON, of Syracuse. .New ; York, stopped off in Medford last week; for a few days' visit with their old-time j neighbors Messrs. I.. v . and M. K. Hills. I Monday, 01 Ashland, were m Sled lord The doctor is just recently from Rose- bore. nd was in Medford in the inter - burg, and was in Medford in the inter est of a geological collection lor the Ashland Normal school . ' D. H. UOKN. who has been absent in Yrcka and other Siskiyou valley points for some time past, returned to (.Jold Hill Sunday evening. He says he has returned to stay and that he did not elope as rcimrted some few weeks ago. Chas. Zell and family, of Franklin. California, arrived in Medford Friday and will visit Mr. Zeil's father, Peter Zell. who resides just north of Medford, and whom he has not met for twelve years. Mr. ami .win prooaoiy locaic in our 'midst. Dr. and Mrs. JONES and Mr. and Mrs. j J. H. liiTLF.i: lolt Sunday lor tiicir homesteads in the Jenny crock coun try. They will visit Klamath Falls, being witnesses for S. G. Wortman. who will make final proof on his home stead this week. L. M. DAMON returned from Poko gama Saturday weiiing. and with liim came those large, delicious whisk el's, cut a la English: but the puns of the boys flew so briskly through them upon his arrival t hat they have faded into the depth of entire goneness. J. W. Mi Kay. of Tolo. was in Med ford Sunday It was he who was quite badly injured aoout a year ago bv horse falling with him, since whiel tune he has been confined to his room and is jiisi now aoie 10 oe aootii again. His many friends are sjlad to note his recovery. J. C. Baiud. of the Medford Electric i Light company, was .11 Gold Hill last I Saturday in the interest of an electric plant, which he has ieon llgurius; on ! pnttniL in there. Gold Hill is a wide- awake little city and will in all probabi lities avail itself o( the opportunity to i secure electric lights, j Tiios. G ilson, of Sterling, wasshak I ing hands with Medford friends Satur day. Mr. Gilson owns and operates a I saw mill al Sterling, and is otherwise interested in proHrty in that section, 1 :ind is also taking a lively interest in tho proposed iJritliti creek roail into the Apple-jate country. n. II. ANDKi s ami .1. I). Moykh, of Fulls Citv, V'olk county, urn veil 111 Meilfurd Thursday of lust week, and are visiting with !eo K. Webber and fam ily, they beinjr old lU'nimintaiices. Hoth gentlemen lire looking tor a looa- Mis. .1. 15. Mrl ; 1:1:, of San Francisco, slopped otT in Medford Monday for a diiv's visit and upon business. She has V. A. Hi'SUY and family arrived in Medford the lirxt of the week from near Sprague, Wash., and will make their homo with ns the coining winter, FT placed her property, corner hixin ami t especially auapiou 10 suck v sou. Also 7ytf-aiSr'' v-4, C street, iu tho hands of C. W I'alni free soil gangs, sulkies, harrows etc. Dw-V T'7Tfc Illecool-priS'and S St JurWack land plows are sold on trial SST-Si m notroubl.j in "disnosiuirof it. It will pay you to get our prices. Call jJjj4y .. and should Mr. Busey's health improve sufficiently to convince him that our climate Is all right they will become permanent residents in this valley. Mrs. Jonv Cukky, who has bfien stopping in Medford since tho death of her parents. Judge and Mrs. G. S. Wulton, returned to her home at Conurd'Alene, Idaho, Wednesday eve'i i ti if. Her sislur, Mrs. Bruns, who is administratrix of the Walton estate, will remain here until the biisine.is is all settled. Merchant G. L. Wehii returned Mon day evening from his quite extended visit to New York City and other eastern points. He reports having made tho purchase of an immense stock of goods and had a splendid vibit 1 with relatives, but of al! the lands he, 8a,v t'e were none so good or oppar- ently so prosperous as our own Rogue j rue. wi.iej. George Kstks, S. P. .station agent .it Rosoburg, was In Medford J uesday excursion, which leaves Ashland next M , In()l.nin(r. Mr. Kstca U one of lho p(.nlemilnlv tfenlieinen we have met for many moons and the Southern Pacific couldn't olac; a better man at the head of their excursion management. J. H. Wilson and his two sons, Mel- vin' and Charlie, and George Owens returned last week from a fourteen days' hunting trip over al Pelican bay and Lake of the V oods. They rejiort j having gathered in lots of. game ai.d ' strut Mr. W ilson states that tne con struction of twelve miles of road, from McAllister springs to Lake of Woods, will irive us a short, casv ,food road to Klamath county. the I und . Jas. Riley, of Palouse City, Wash., who, with his family, has been stopping nt Ashland for some time past, was in Medford Monday, visiting his old-time friend. A. Z. Sears. We are informed that the gentleman has just about made up his mind to locate iu Medford. He ' states that there are quite a number ol ; persons in tho Palouso country who i have their eye on Southern Oregon j wmi a possiuiu view 01 ciiini.u meir juices of residence. Mrs. Neil H. West and little daugh ter arrived in Medford Friday evening from Nevada and will remain for a few weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. West Is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. S. M. West of this city. The lady's husband form ely resided in Medford but is now a large rancher near Reno. Nevada, where he farms 14 X) acres of gmin and hay land. This season ho put up le tween 1200 and H'Mtons of hav some seasons as high as IStlil tons. Wm. K. White and family and Mrs. I V. H. fHOMreOS of Smith ,unty. Kansas, arrived in Medford Monday evening. Mr. White and Mrs. Thora son are brother and sister of Attorney G. W. White, of Medford. Mr. While and family will locate in our citv. and j Mrs. Thompson will visit her brother ' for several weeks. aflr which she will -return to Kansas. It is not at all un- nkelv that she will become well enoogh ; ,,ie,i."ed with the Rogue ri ver vallev to ! M::iin return, accompanied bv Mr. , Thompson and the family and" make j ; their permanent abiding place in Med- 'ford. I K. K. Ol'l-MRY. of Ft. Klamath was in the Hub city Monday making his fail purchases. While here he was unfortunate- in losing a H1 bank check. The chock was drawn upon Gravsou, Owens V Co.. of Oakland, California,! and was signed by Mitchell, stock j buyer for the above named compauy. ; ! Mr. CHiiuihy was doing business at Crnii- j I till A Hutchison's store and had the j check in his hand when he stepped oul of that store and into I. A. Webb's fur - I niturc store. He is almost positive be 1 put it in his pocket, but a diligent , search did not reveal it neither has it been found yet. The check is of no use ; to anyone but Mr. Ouiu-fy' as it had not i been endorsed. AYiyooe finding it will i confera favor by leaving it at Craofill : A Hutchison's. For Rent. The well known "Graupccr'' ranch j of S0 acres. Cash market on the spot i for all kinds farm produce. For further ! particulars apply to Chas. Stewart,! box 133, Tacoma. Wash. A New Deal on the Northern Pacific. That nten.rsl'P nd Old Reliable" has cuiisuniatetl traffic arramieturnl". with lho S. . whereby they run one of ihoir upholstered tourist sleeping cars carrvins passengers- from Uaklaml. Cai(.. via Southern Oreton loSl lul. Minn., n illiout chantw ol cars. This car passes throiiuh Ashland. Medf.ml. Orunts Pass. Ore iroii rverv Wednesday on the recular S. I, over lnn.l irni'11. A second class tickol cives u the riRht 10 lake Hits car. which you will Und clean, j m-ul and coinforlablc. A uniformed porter in j cliar.T t.1o.k after the interests ot all pass?n I iters iMiiij; east vm that line. Uo east via Hie j N. V and udviso all your friends 10 do likewise, : ami In- hatipy. For tickets or turthcr inform I ion nniilv lu A. D. C'lmrllxn. A. o. I". v I. Aiscni. Portland. Or.. S. F. Case. N. I'. Asenl. (iranl- l"u-s, Orcjroii, or C. C. Itclknap. Meil funl. rei.i-u. jj Sunny Banks BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF ; I ' .1 KUSV .... j CATTI.K j i iF Till". l'.KsT. Milk- Batter Strain IMIMiOVEI) CHEST Kill WHITE . ; . . . SWINE j Intending purchasers are invited to call and inspect my stock j correspondence promptly answered. All Stock Registered, parm 0,ie'mile from Scappoose. H. WEST, Proprietor, at' residence, six miles northeast M...ir,..i .. .i.i... CREED'S BLACK LAND . .Ml-tllUlU, Ul UUU1U9S. FRCC SOU. GANG CREED BROTERS, MEDFORD, OREGON . Sunlight and Health. . Tho potent influence of sunlight upon health can hardly be exaggerated. Dr. Wier Mitchell, in his interesting researches on snake poisons, found that tho poison of the deadly cobra, if exposed to sunlight for a brief time, became harmless. Prof. Huxley has shown that yeast increases indefinitely in volume amid darkno-s and damp, while in sunlight just tho reverse is tho case. Sunles9 houses aro unnatur al creators of sickness. Tho preva lence of goitre in Siberia, which at tacks twelve and often twenty-five per cent, of tho people in some villages, is ascribod to tho accumulation of filth in deep, narrow valleys and the habit of Russian peasants of keeping their houses tichtlv closed. Free ac cess of light favors nutrition and regu larity of development and contributes to beautify the countenance, while de ficiency of light is usually character ized by ugliness, rickets and deform ity, and is a fruitful source of scrofula and consumption in any climate. It is probable that one of the chief bene fits derived by invalids from a winter sojourn of Alpine or tropical resorts is due to tho largo amount of sunlight enjoyed. Seience. DROP IN ...And See the Latest This is to certify that I the coining woman ami legally wedded qL Jq Um go where he pleases, attend base ball, races, lodge?, council or com mittee meetings or join the Maza mrs. in fact I war.t him to enjoy lile but I INSIST on him buying his Candy and Cigars at S CRATER... D. I. Waldroop, Prop'r. ! ?vnln street opposite Hotel Nash. CALL ON' WILSON, E BAKER por Choicest ! . . Lines of Cream Candies Hand made taffy and creams While buying your bread of Wilson give his Candies a trial . . RLJPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From' Three to Six 'Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Orni ES : iioom-t 71V-T0?. Manjuatn Buildluc, PORTLAND, OREGON. Stock pai-m lMI'OKTKl- CHESTER WHITES Mature Quickly and Fallen at Any Ask1 AND J ERSE Y CATTLE All cappoose. Scappoose, Oregon of