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We can please you on , quality and price or. .Hardware Line We are here for business and shall make it an object for those who purchase of us to come again a KAME & GILKEY rAll kinds of Ammunition on hand Did You Evet A finer store building just completed and am never gazed upon a better selected scock 01 Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Than that upon my shelves. My prices are all right. Come in and see for yourself . Opposite the Bank... 5. ROSENTHAL Bedford. Oregon Ole Have E'ml Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from $6.50 to 18. A fine 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. BEIDLEJTAN & NICHOLON, - Medford.- Oregon. ORIENTAL LIVERY W. T. "We have opened a stable in Medford and are J 1 .1 l Vuim woof tf llin I'M a von rl rr - f , totel- Our prices are reasonable and we 1 solicit a share of the public patronage Complete line f, nurses ail J. R. WILSON GENERAL BUCKSUM o AIIB HORSE "Wagons and Bugpies Made to Oder AH Work Warranted First Class. Cor. C and Eight street Medford, - - Oregon. n f. L. HAMILTON, Proprietor. NgW MANAOETIENT, . ! STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, yC FREE SAMPLE ROOMS m ' xhe Nash has bee thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the yery best. II you try ua once you will surely come again. RATES FROfl $ TO $a.o PER DAY. .... The Gem SaIoon,-. i In connection. Thp oest and purest of wines, liquors eirs courteous treatment. oooooo ooooooo: Saruets. Paper. Curtains. 1. A. WEBB, in in iHiiiiHwninim I jJ NDERTAKING j CUBA NOW THE CONTENTION. Report that England Want to Bay tne Island Salisbury Reassures Oluey. Secretary Olney, by special direction of the president, made a recent demand n Lord Salisbury for an explanation as to the report that England designed to send a fleet of picked war vessels to American waters. The dispatch of Sec retary Olney was sent to Ambassador Bayard, but it was couched in the most rigorous language ef which Olney is capable. The dispatch called for an im mediate reply and it produced the de sired result Lord Salisbury cabled to Secretary Olney that the British government had not the remotest idea of sending a fleet to any point that night be construed as a threat against the United States. The administration has received posi tive assurance that England is entirely willing to settle the Venezuelan ques tion upon a basis (satisfactory to this country, provided it shall not put Eng land in the attitude of "backinwdow.n. " ivxs statea as coming from tne execu tive office that the Washington authori ties have reason to believe that a deal is pending between Spain and Great Brit ain for the sale of Cuba to the latter and that the United States is preparing to resist the transfer of the island at all casta. aiiytmng in me ::::::: See than that which I have located in? I know you STABLES.... j CRANE, Prop'r. of new rigs. Good stock "of goou. loausicis na i i ii i i i r i i i " i q i i i i i i i i i i v FURNITURE.) MiiiiiitniniiHiiunminiiiniiiniiiinmiiiiir Mi H ER BBliioeialoBi, siiafles, Picmies. MEDFORD. Wcta Framing" Specialty. Otto Sutro, a brother of the mayor of San Francisco, died at Baltimore re cently. He was a prominent business man. The Republican national committee's sub-committee on convention is in St. Louis perfecting arrangements for the convention. DcWitt's Little Early Risors for bil- liousness, indigestion, constipation A small pill a prompt euro. uoo. H. Ilasklns, druggist. " Thorpai Landron was accidentally drowid soar Sacramento recently. Jim Corbett has announced that he will challen-e the winner of the Maher Fitzsimmons fight George Siler, sporiin-r elitor of the Chicago Tril n if.will rrfeiee thj iiiilier Fitjesimmorf riri Piles of people hava the piles, but DeWltt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them. hon promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. Geo. H. Ilasklns, druggist. The Cincinnati Tribune says Secre tary of the Treasury Carlisle is an avowed candidate lor the Democratic. presidential nomination. Bernard Oillam, the famous carioo.i ist of Jin g.-, died suddenly at Cauujo harie, M.- x. He was only 38 yeara oi, but his ability had gained tor li.ui .. World-wide reputation. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup, bale lor children and adults. Gw. H. Haskins, drug gist. Judge Butler of the United States cir cuit court in Philadelphia has rendered a decision in the castt of the Central Transportation company against the Pnllnian Palace Chi company, dismiss ing the exceptions of the latter t o award ing $3,532,000 to the Central company. The ; Central Transportation company was absorbed by the Pullman company in 1885, and the uit was instituted to recover payments to the amount of over 12,000,000 alleged to be due. If Buffering with nllea. it will interest you to know that De Wilt's Witch Hazel salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will result. We cave tested this in nutneroua naaea. ard always with like resuls. ueo. ll. Hasklos druggist. 'imrteen liauaa uouuterf alters have been aneited at New Yor by t-ecret service officers. In the r poises i u were found packages of b. gas bibs w. $., and l deuumiua.lvus, repmeuiiiig tnonaands of dollars. The jury iu the trial of Riv. r on R. Chapman, member of the New 1'ork stock brokers' tirin of Mto.-e & Schley, who ref used to answer questions put by the sena.e sugar invat g . in commit tee, rt tu ued a verdict ,i guilty. ALL REOOMMEND IT. Ask your physician, your druczist and your friends about Shilo's cure for consumption. They will recommend it. r or sale by Cbas Strang, druggist. THE ILLS OF WOMEN'. Constipation causes more than 'half the ills of women. Karl Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation. tor sale by Cbas. btrang, druggist w... ........ --."t honlth anil fiurAl Krath eAmir.iri Ktr Shilo's Catarrh remedy. Price M cenU. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Chas. Strang. in rfcj. n -a lit peutiuii iruui su over the couuiry the adiutniAtration at Washington has instructed its bg.-ats to do everything in their power .o se cure a fuh measure of jistice -for lue Americans under arret) . m tLe 'lraus vaaL Jamei H. Eoklea, comptroller of the currency, has issued a circular to all national banks ot the United States asking tLe u to explain the advautages of investment in ihe new bond issue to their patrons. The government de sires the Loads to be distributed as widely as possible. Free Pills. Send your name and address II. . Bucklen & Co., Cnicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are perfectly effective in the cure of constipation and sick head ache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proven invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every detelerloua substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving; tone to stomuch and bowels greatly invigorating ihe sytem. Re gular size 25c per box. Sold by Chas. Strang's drug-store. - DiHappointment awaits the people of New Mexico and Arizona. They have been knocking for admission into the Union for many years, but the decree has gone forth that their prayers will be left unanswered for another two years. ' Speaker Reed and his associates caused the disappointment The reason is that it is deemed of the highest im portance to check any further growth of the silver strength in the senate and the best way to do that is to prevent any increase of representation from the mount aiu region. Therefore the house committee on territories will not report the bills for the admission of Arizona and New Mexico until too late for ac tion bv this congress. Your Boy Wont Live a Month. So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St. South Gardener. Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had lung trouble following typhoid malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally - gave him up, saying: "your boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go work a perfectly well man. He says ows his present good health to the use of Dr. King'sNew discovery, and knows it to be tho best in the world for lung trouble. Trial bottle free, at Cbas. Strang's drug store. The Occidental college (Presbyterian) at Los Angeles burned reoently. It was built in 1887 at a cost of $30,000. Ex-City Treasurer Bollin of Omaha has been released on $40,000 bonds. His shortage of $116,000 will be made good. Edward Geiger has been sentenced by a Napa judge to 20 years in the penitentiary for burglary and grand larceny. A scaffold fell at Philadelphia and William Anderson and Edward Petrow- ski were killed and Henry Peterson fa tally injured. Another wreck on the rocky coast of Vancouver island is reported. The schooner Magician is the last casualty. She is a total loss. Peter Hougttard ' killed his wife, his five children and himself at Chicago. He onened everv eas Jet in the house after his family had gone p bed. t- - j - -a ' ; j 1 . r-v . .. peven lnuicvuuw awminsv ri-vii; Trsjiauer Michael Foerstel of St. Louis, charging him with embezzling $03,000 of the city's funds, have beep dismissed. V7. S. Hadler him been dbnvicled of forgery" at San Bernardino. He de frauded the Redlanda hank ef $800 by presenting a fraudulent draft on a bank of HiUidale. md. The Mount Lebanon Shakers recently performed a great work of charity, although it was not designed as charity being nothing more or less than an ad vertising scheme. It however resulted in great good just the same. They gave away 1,000 bottles of their Diges tive 'Cordial to those suffering from stomach derangements.- -"C I It was so effective in curing those who used the remedy they were loud in their praises of it and consequently a large demand for the cordial was at once created. The druggist of this town have little books that tell all about. Diges gestive Cordial creats an appetite aids digestion and brings about a rapid increase in flesh and strength. Laxol is the name of palatable Castor Oil. Just the thing for children. Engene V. Debs is lecturing in East ern cities and draws large crowds of workingmen. Dr. Talmage denounces as an ontrage the stories lately published regarding his pastorate at Washington. Ex-Governor Marshall of Minnesota died at Pasadena recently. He came to California two years ago iu search of health. Jndge Cornish, inaat4r-in-chancery of the Union Pacific receivership, baa rec ommended the payment of interest on the first mortgage bonds. J. S. Clarkson, speaking of candidates for the Republican nomination for pres ident says be considers Allison the strongest man at all points. Rev. Dr. Wharton, a prominent Bal timore minister, believes that the mil lenium is at hand and that Christ is coming soon as a king of the resurrec tion. J. W. Rockwell, a San Franciscan who has been traveling in California for ruany years engaged in baying sheep on his paper, has been sentenced at Stockton to seven years in state's prison for defrauding an island sheep raiser of over $8,000. Rockwell puehased the sheep several years ago and gave the owner an order on a firm at Sen Fran cisco for the money. He shipped the sheep to the city, sold them aod pock eted the money. He then left the state and returned when he thought his crime had been forgotten. HAUL'S CLOVER ROOT TEA is a sure cure for headache and nervous diseases, nothing relieves it so quickly. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. IT SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY. Thousand cases of consumption, asthma, coughs, colds and croup are cured by Shilo's cure. For sale by Chas. Strang. A NATURAL BEALTIF1ER. Karl's Clover Root tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For salo by Chas. Strang. 'General Wevlsr has succeeded Gen eral Campos ae commander of the Span ish troops in Cuba. A special dispatch from Yokohama says that the queen of Corea is certainly dead, and that there is no trnth in the story that she escaped from her mur derers at Seoul The twenty-fifth anniversary of the birth of the German empire was cele brated at Berlin last Saturday. Many of the old officers who fought against France were knighted by the empeior and some criminals and all petty offend ers in prisons were released for excel lent behavior. Portugal has refused" to sell the har bor of Delegoa bay, South Africa, to Great Britain. The Aoaeiicftn steamer James Wood all is ashore t New Inlet, N. C, and will be a total ass, ( The Memphis and Cincinnati steamer Congo, BouthbagnA, Bank at Caruthers ville, Mo. o Mfja were lost. - ' : - Bucklen's 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 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or mdney refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by Chas. Strang. .' There is excuemeuc amoug old min ers over the prospect of working the black sand tl)at abounds around Aptoev Santa Cruz county. Two men cltim they have a process that will save 90 per cent of the gold that is in the Band. This process they are very quiet about, but have showed it to a few capitalists of Watsonville who think it plausible. They have advanced capital to the men for beginning operations. The jury in the case of Walter Wil mot returned a verdict of not guilty. This is the famous Sunday baseball case, the entire Chicago Ball club having been arrested hist summer for playing ball on Suuday. The decision probably assures Sunday baseball for Chicago next summer. The jury decided that lio breach of the peace had been com mitted, therefore the fines against the players were unwarranted. v. Chased by a posse, Harry Jordan, a negro desperado, wanted for murder ously assaulting Dr. J. N. Cloud, took refuge in a vacant hduse near Alachua, Fla. He barricaded the doors and swore to kill the first man who tried to enter. The posse fired several volleys into the house without injuring Jordan, who re turned the firing. The torch was ap plied to the house, but Jordan made no effort to escape. He stood in the cen ter of the burning building and fired his rifle in a vain effort to kill some of his pursuers. The roof of tho building fell in and he was buried by the blazing wreck. Jordan had freely boasted that no white man could take him alive. Wife Here's an account of a roan who shot himself rather than suffer indigestion. Husband The fool! why did'nt he take De itt's Little early risers? I use to suffer as bad as be did before I- commenced taking these little pills, Geo. H. Haskins, drug gist, The Spaitish government has decided to supercede Captain General Campos i and his lieutenant. General Arderons, owing to differences existing between them and the political parties in Cuba. Generals Marin and Pando, command ing Spanish troops in the province of Santiago de Cuba, will temporarily re place Campos and Arderous. The Span ish troops seem to be as far as ever from cornering the insurgents and that the latter are still able to keep up their movements around Havana with per fect immunity. The steamer Alphonso XII has I r jnght 1,700 additional troops to Havana. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. Consumtion, LaUrippe, pneumonia, nd all throat and lung diseases are cured by Sbilow's cure. For sale by Cbas. Strang, druggist. Superintendent of Dredgers Haste has been removed from his poeit'o i by the board of haibjr commissioners at San Francisco lor accept, nr commis sions from hrin8 by giving iheni orders for supplies. Haste says there are other beads of departments who secure such commissions. The oommissioners are investigating. A Mrs. Woods adopted an ingenious scheme to secure money at Alameda without wonting. She would- call at a house and fiercely inlorm the lady that she had just been released from an in sane asylum and demanded financial assistance. The frightened . women would give the swindler something to pet rid of her. She has been arrested. Wbeo Baby was sick, we fave br Castoria. Wheo she was a Child, she cried for Outoria. Wben she became Mka, she ching to Castoria, 1beo she had Children, she gsetbem Castoria. The house committee on Pacific rail roads has decided to begin hearings next Monday, preparatory to framing a plan for the adjustment of "the debts of the Central and Union Pacific railroads to the government. Invitations will be sent to representatives of the Union Pa cific and Central Pacific roads and to the California people who oppose the fuuding bill. The hearings will be held daily, if possible, nntil all parties have appeared. Some new members wantd the hearings postponed so that they might study the question, but Chair man Powers said that as the first mort gage on the Union Pacific is in process of foreclosure time is the essence of thi6 matter. FOR DYSPEPSIA and liver complaint you have a printed jriuirantee on every bottle of Shilo's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by Chas. Strang. . Arthur Dues trow, the wealthy St. Loineian, who, while drunk, in February, 1S94, shot and killed his wife aud child, has been taken to Union, Mo., for trial. This is his fourth trial. Miss Ruth Gordon, olerk in a dry goods store at Indianapolis, fired two shots at Hurry t Parriance, the floor walker. One shot bit him in the side. Miss Gordon safw Parrtanoe tesnlted her. EAST AND SOUTH BY THE The - Shasta - Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXPRESS TRAIX8 LEAVE PORTLAND DAILY. South R .oOp. in 11:08 pm 7:15 am Nortb Ar. I R10 a. to Lv I 5 OS p. m Lv. I 0:00 p. m Lv. Portland Lv. Medford Ar. San Kranclsco Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon Citv. Woodhnrn. Salem. Turner. Marion. Jef ferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrlsbtirg, Junction City, Ir ving, r.ugcne, ureswen. Drains ana at an sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland inclusive. ROSHBURQ MAIL DAILY. X -.3D . m Lv 5- p. m i Lv Portland Rosoburg Ar I 4:40 p. m Lv 1 8.40 a. iu SALEM PASSENGER DAILY. jKBp. m. I Lv Portland - Ar10:lRa. m. 6:16 p.m. I Ar Salem Lv 8:00 a, m. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buflelt Sleepers and Second Class Sloeplug carsaitacneu to ait tnrougn trains Between Portland and Corvallis, WEST SIDK DIVISION. Mail trains dally, except Bunday: f:S0a. m I Lv Portland Ar I 0:90 p. m 12:15 p m Ar uorvaius juv I i:w p. m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains oi v. u. p.. rtuittuy. Express Trains daily, except Sunday : 7:45 p. in I Lv Portland Ar'8:25a.m 4:25 p. m Ar MeMiunvUle Lv 5:50 a. m .. .1.. .A n, Mini, 1 .. Eastern states, Canada and I -ope ton be ob tain ra at lowest rules iroiu vv , v . i,ipu(wtit . I 1 D VOWHT MB W P. ROftRRft. Manager. Asst. O. F. & P Act PORTLAND), OREGON. 4 . Knights of th o Maecaoees. Triumph Tea No. 14, meet In regular review on the 2.1 ii Itb Thursdays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall at 7j3U p. m. VlsltlnK Sis Knights cordial ly invited to attend. Wat. BiMXoxs, Comnsander. 8. 8. Pbktz. R. K. A,'y.tJ-Ma,ee fo. !H, meets every rs and third Wednesday In the month at n.m in their hall in the opera bioek. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. . , . E. V. CAKDF.n, M.W. J. W. Lawton, Recorder. W. R. C Chester A. Arthur Corps No. 2J meets second and fourlh Friday of each month at ii o'clock p. m., In Wooir's ball. wc . - ,Mk". Saiiah 1. Boi-ike. Pres. Mas. M. E. Davis. Bee. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 31. meets M m day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers a wys welcome. j. w. ennar, C. C. I. M . MClXEtt, K. of R. and S. I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 83, meets in I. O. O. F. rSwwi" 8p m- VU,1UDS A.8.B,.rroS.Rec.Se Z-G. 2: " F- Ropue River Encampment, Leoge No. 30, meets in I O. O. F. hall the secondand fourth W ednesdays of each month at 8 p m. ... .. B. S. Webb. C. P. imai; mini.-, BcriD.; Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 28, meets la I. O. O. F. ball first and third Tuesdays of eacb month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. Mifcs Myrtle WooDroun, N. G. Miss MamieJicholsok, Rec. Sec. A P A M uui, AH, c4. . . . , , - m.w. i m.j uu or Be fore fall moon at 8 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. hall U T , . ... . . W. V. Lippiscott, Sec. Sec. G. A. R Chester A. Arthur Post Ne. 47. meets in Wooirs ball every second and fourth Fridays in eacb month at 7:38 p. m. , 3. W. AliiXER, Com. W. T. Kakb, Adjutant. .tWiJ Wh.a! nlEht " 8 m . . J. L. Wigle, C, T. Jusny Wigle. Ree. Sec. ' W. C. T. U. Meets every Wednesday after noon In the HaJley Black. Mas. Addis VaxAxtwfp, Pres. Mrs. Rosa DeGroot. Sec. - Young People's Readlnfr Circle Tuesday even Ing ef eacb week, under the auitpices at the Eparorth League. , F. A. L C.-L. L. Polk lodge No. 955, meets every Saturday at 8 p. m. J. H. Surra. Pres. CHTJRCKES OF MED FORD. Saint Marks Episcopal Sunday School meets ai Episcopal Church every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Wm, Hart, Rector; S. S. Peulz, Superintendent. Methodist Episcopal Churcn Edw. Gittlns, pastor. Services every Sunday morning and evening at usual hours for church services. Kp worth Leacue meets at 6:30 p. m . Sunday. Sunday school at to a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Pastor's residence Soutn B street. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. :15 p. m. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. bl, Sundav. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at" 7 'clock Baptist church W. c Jenkins pastor. Wor ship and preaching every Sunday morning and) e renins at usual hours for church services. Covenant meeting on Saturday at S o'clock pro ceeding each first Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Baptist Young People Union meets at 6:30 on Sunday evetin. Sun day school at 10 a. re Christian church Corner of Sixth and I streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7. p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m-Jnnolr Endeavor a S p. m.:Y. P. S.C E. at 9:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Ladies Missionary Aoxiliary lotff.B. E. Orst Thurs day 7 JO P. M. eacb month. Choral Union, every Friday a 7:30 p.m. The people welcome t-u risner pastor. Kestaes at tne caurca. Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. Jan. L. Jones, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sabbath; Sabbath school at 10 a, m. and Epwortb League at 6 p. m. every Sabbath at Medford. Services on 4th Sabbath at Soda Springs at 11 a. m. and Neil Creek school house at S p. m. A hearty wel come to ail. Thos. F. Oakes. Henry C Payne, Henry C xiouse. receivers. TWORTHERN Jj PACIFIC R. R. "R U s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeting Cars Elegant Tourists FREE -:- COLONIST -:- SLEEPERS Jst. Paul JMinniapOi DuLutm flpKOO 'GA FOI TO nCnooasTON WtNNIPCa hcicns no I BtUTTt TOUGH TICKETS' -TO- CHjCAGO WASHINGTON 6) PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, So. SN Morrison St., cor. Third. Or C C. Belknapp, Ticket Ajrent, Medford, Oregon. S. F. Cass, Ticket Agent, First Nat'l Bank, Grants Pass, Ore., ROBT. LEONARD, Ticket Agent, Ahland, Oregon CHICtCEU RSJSIHQMYS If you use the Pttaloma Incubator! a Brooders. Make money while others are wasting time by old processes. Catalogtells all about It.and describes every article neeaea ior w Doultry business. T The "ERIE" mechanically the best wneei. irciuesimuuci. We are Pacific Coast Atrents. Biccle cata- logue.malled freeivca fnlldeseripHon, prices, etc., aoknts wasted. RTAT.TJHA IKCDBATOa CO PetalBma,CaL Bkaxch Housb, 831 8 Main St., Los Angeles. SOCIETIES OF MEDFORD. fill ir H ITSRR. . ATI ,-V wStSiX&z