WWT' t OUK OOUN MTV ' Correspondents ., lIlK'kHIJIIVlllO New. 'I'lin (KinilltluiiH of K, Kubli luivti liiioi) iiliirnilnu thiw vymik. Murrlunu llomiHU IhhiiiiII May 10, to liolit. Leonard uixl M rs. Jmiiiiu Uiirntiin. Horn In JaokHonvillu, May 11, IHU7, to Prof, mid Mrs. J. M. Hor toi), a Hon, Mrs; K I Hid Morris, of Contral Point, nmdu II' IxmiiiufiH visit to JnoltHonvillo Monday, IFrU Noil, of Ashland, (liiliyorwl a wagon loud of Ashland flour to T. J. wwy on Moiftluy. , ',', . Wallof AVillluiiiB ruluriiiid to Mao ra in on to On Tuesday, where liu Iiuh secured it pit'rmanniit position. '.rra. J. W, Murritt ji'ml daughter, of Central l'olnt, ar tho. guests of Mr. and Mm. Win, Mooro this wouk. Mm. Johanna Karowskl tli ih wouk shipped it carload of baled liny to (Iranta Piihh, for which she' lliids a ruady Ditto. Married At ' th court Iiouhu, May '11, lH7,'uy W. H.' Crowoll, county juduo,' (J. 10. Hubbs and Mrs. I'uiinio A. (iiggray, Father lUxldor, who id stationed at Croscotit City, Calif., mndo Jack sonville a visit on Friday, tho guost of Hov. L. P. DtiHinariiiH, F.lt. Noil, conductor on tho short lino, wont to Portland last Friday to viiiit his family, who are making tho motroK)liB an extended vimt. Mm. Kllon I. Wells, of AHhland nroolnot, was at tho oounty Boat Saturday, upon probate business. Kho wbh aooorupanlud by Miss Julia Truo. ' Mrs.U. 'D. Bostwick and Mrs. Cumnrin, mother and sister of Wm. Bostwick, of Applogato, ar rived from Woodland, Culif., laHt wouk and will remain several weeks. l-'rank Obcnohain, of Klamath County, -1b making Koguo rivor v.il loy a brief visit. Ho will be ac companied on hiB return oaHt of tho mountiiitiH, by his mother, Mrs. M. Ubeneliain, who will spend the Hum mer in Unit Hoction. ' John McKay, of Willow springs product, was examined by Dr. Chas. Hinog last Saturday by ordor of Judge Crowell,and wbb adjudged -insane. Ho jvua takon to Balom on tho evening train by Sheriff Barnes. McKay is an parly resident of tho valley. A wagonlcad ofgypfllcs drove into town on Saturday and Boon began bogging for food, clothing, otc., and in caBe of refusal' to supply them with food- thoy deliberately bolped thonrsolves to cardon produce or anything in .flight. Marshal Dyar was not backward'!)) ordering thum to lftavo town. J. C. Whipp, proprietor of tho marlilo works, this week received tho contract to oroct a handBonio monument which is to mark the reBtiug place of tho Into Madison Obnnoliain. Mr. Whipp has no poor in this part of tho stato in the lino or style as an engraver. A viBit to the Jaokflonvillo oemotcry will bear ub out in this aBBortiou. Central Point Items. A. M. Fori,'of Jacksonville, spent Saturday in our city. Horn, May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Obadiah Pankoy, a son. Bom;1 'May 7th, to Mr. 'fend Mrs. . J. I', Turpin, a daughter, i itarry Harvey, of Gold Hill, spent several days hero last week. A. M. Ellis and son, Ferry, of Prospect, were trading here Tues day. L. C. Rodonberger and family .left for Pokegama, Calif., Tuosday to locate, A, X. Daley.'of Eagle Point, was trading with our morchantB lact Thursday. Wm. Doran intends leaving in a few days for California, to work in the quarts: mines. M. 8. and J. B. Wolch have bought the Hour mill here from the ! IT'S CURES I ! THAT COUNT, i - - - Many so-called remedies re praMcd on the public attention on account o their claimed large sale. Bnt talk cannot determine valuta. Sates limply argue good salesmen, shrewd nuttery, or enormous advertis ing. It's cures that count It it cures that are counted on by ' iaf'a flaraanarilla. Ira aal.a might be boasted. It has tue"' worm lor its mirsei..... imi ' sales prove nothing. We point only to the record of Ayer's SarMDa'rilU, as proof of ol its merit; SO YEARS i OF CURES. Butto crook company ana are rtin uing on full ti mo. V TIiob, Htotlor and family loft Tuesday fur Loh Angeles, Culif., to make tlioir home. Mr, and Mrs. L, 'J. Hollo," of W illicit, spout a few days with rola tivi'H horn last week, Mrs. Lex Hmlth and children loft ThurMday for California, where thoy go tojoln .Mr. Hmitli. ' Arthur Hoswoll and' Knit-st In gram loft for Ft. Klamath WortnoH day, to work in a dairy. Mr. and Mrs. I). L.' Nowton, of AHhland, made thoir son, L, 1 1 ... of this plauo, a visit ItiHt wook. 1), V, Cornish Is twriotiHly ill with Htoinach trouble. Dr. 3D. P, (.'oai'y,of Modford, (h in attendance. J. K. Millor, Nicholas Hunk, Perry '.ICJIIotjl,. and :.Mr. Korit, loft WediKis'jay for. Iiakeview to Hvork in a huw will cam), Mrs. M. M. Cookvoy and Mr,, and MrH. GM..T. 'iartlott look; Thurs day's rii) for mK An,Bo.ly,,',,)ivhoro thny gt.to B)iind .th(i suinimir;," 'l'alile JtocK iieins, ' Dulph Curltun roturnod" homo Friday, after spending a wook .on tho Drum farm. Mr. and Mrs. Sovurunce, of ICaglo Point, Biiont. a tiloiiHaiit day with A. I.. Vincent and litmily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent, lute of Ft. JoniiH, Culif,, are visiting relatives here. Thoy expect to re turn to California next week. The members of tho Sunday Buhool are going to have Children's Day oxoroiflDB. A moro exUmdcd notice will bo given later on. Miss Gertrude Cotter, who has been teaching in the Chaparral district, attended tho teachers' ex amination at Jacksonville this week. Suporintondont Newbury visited our school last week, and was tho guest of votir correspondent over night. We uoo for a longer visit during tho summer. ' Water has boon turned into tho irrigation ditch and it would he a great favor ( the owners if tho traveling public would use moro judgment about crossing with stock, which is liable to break the luniks and do much datnagn. S. F, Mori lie, our road supervisor, has been doing some good work lately, but with only niuo or ten poll taxes in this district and the umcunt of bud roads to contend with he cannot be exjmotod to make any big show, try as hard as he may. Last week wo were silent about the rcMirted coal deal simply be uauso we were asked to wait until there was a certainty. Today we can say that there has been a deal made and we believe there will be some good work done. We hope Mr. Jennings will realize up to hiB highest expectations and that the now oompany will reap a rich har voHt for thoir labors. J. C. P. Ii'wrs Tiifrt?"" W orlcr uun humlrril OollHm rrnuril for any raw ot cnvnrrli ibut I'Minoi be cured y Hall's (.'uliirrti uiirfl. K. J. Chunky A t:o Prop., Toledo, 0. Wfl lliti tiDilomlKtitwl, tiavo Known K. J. Cbi'ticy for ttlu pNL llfti.in vtBrM mul bcllevo litut perfectly boDorutilo In alt buKlnrwi tram. fti'iioiin and flnanolnlly able to carry out any obllKullnni madfi by their llrui. Wbkt Tkrux, WholrHalo lirak-Bliitii.Toledo.O. WAI.11INII, KlNNAN & MAHVIN, WHOlOHalC DriKtulHtH, Toledo, O. , HuII'h t'alnrrlt cure Ih tuken Internnlly, art- Iiik dlniolly upon the blood nut' miu'nuic.urraceH the Dyptlem. Irlce 7So por bottle. Hol.l by all rimitulHU, Trtthuonlnln free. Mall'ii KamllyJII.la lire tho boitt. Bills Allowed by City Council. TllU fllllowillK I i 1 1 HI Kl'tii ulliiwtxl lit tliu May meeting of the city council: Deri Urandonburii labor, water woruA.,.1 to 64 i! R ntlldn 14 70 Homer MoUo " . .... u r, W II Ounipbell " " " ... 16 10 H II Morcy " " " , . a as (1 C Keiiney " " "... fl 30 Fred lurphy " " " ... 9 77 C A Leo . . .. .. ,., 1 w, Herbert Cronoh " ; " ... 18 ai C ) Johntion ( 1 ao K 1) HuK"H , " " " ... 2 2n J J llrown " " " . . 7 OH J TLathrap ' " " ., 17 40 J Hrundenburs " " " ... SI Sfi Jno curry " " " ... 11 es Kobt Law ion " . . 10 96 Karl Cawklna " " " ... 190 IOuK4.no Amann " " " is Hb JMModoo " " " ... 16 00 AlbortYounK " " , ,,, 15 90 Gano Plymaie " " , " ... lit Allen it ua WB KIhk 6 oil W KKntotl " ' ... M JWLoHhor , " " " ... 10 SO KdWhttOHldo " ' " ... ft 47 R II Toft .,, mgu OxoarHuneh' " " ... aha Miner nnwull " , " " ... 106 Thus lleokel " " " 1 lloht Dow ,1 ., , j. -o HuKb Klllott, tilneltHinltblui; 16 7ft j neflK a ito, moronaniiiHo , 1.10 w C J Howard, aurvoylns 6 Ml P A maun, Htreot oontmtHrtlonor 47 00 J W MarkHbury, morohnndlHO 9 01 Hilton & HullerKon, publltihlnK 4 SO I W TbomaH, rout of pound 9 00 .1 K Dnrnall, labor making UtnnKlo I 96 C W Woltorii, moroliaudlHO 1 no K K 1'hipiin, legal blanks 1 26 Obna Htrang, merohandlMO 40 Wm (Tliurohman, inarHlial enlary.. 40 00 1-11 meian, uhb 01 pump 10 Oil K W Carder, eoKlncor Kiilury 50 no J ueu A Co, morcbandlne 11 no W W Htaiiflold, rocorilor's foes 14 116 Total . . KB7 18 How to Treat A wife. Flrnt, got a wife; second bo patient, You may have great trials and perplexi ties in your business, but do not there fore, carry to your homo a. oloudy or contracted brow. Your tlfe may havo trials, which though of less magnitude may bo hard for hor to boar, , A kind word: a tender look, would do wondors in chasing from hor brow all olouds of gloom. To this wo would add always keep a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Itamody in tho houno. It is tho best and is sui'O to bo neodod ' soonor or later. Your wifo will then know that you really care tor nor and wish to pro tect hor fionlth. For sale by Goo, II. Hosklnn, druggist, PERSONALS FftOM ABROA3T Tlie pr-wf iit cwir of Iluaxlu Is onoof I he few I'l'lKiiiug moiiaruliH wtio liiut not limurrd lilx life, I'rof. Archibald (ii'lklf, II"! illstlii tfiilhlied llrltihh g4oifglM.. In I'lmilng to the liwlu-d HtuU:n ikioii on a lixtturliiK tour. . Alfred lUiUmclilld iii'i'i I'-n n idiefs, oiii! of whimi Iiiik noililiiif 10 do iH-yoml mailing currli's. ' llolfiwlilld nirnly ilinex atvny from hoiiic. frankly dcclar. lug that liu pri:fi'.rn. own liilile t liny iiIIiit. .Mr, .'lowpli Clilililliei'liilii. he lli'llltili I'olonliil t.('ciiiliir,v, Ihih Juki, reeelvi'd 11 I'oiiiptlmi'iitiiry iinmi' Inmi Miree H'- idiiiiiim cliicfn, wliu Iihvh Ih'imi vlaltintf ICiikIiiimI, Ho U MiJlnl MimtllKXll. wlilidi ini'iilic! "lie piitn IhliiifH i'IrIiI." I'rliH'K reiiliii.iiid nnd Churl'' ' ' "t lloiirhitii, I lie twrt iddiel sons of Hi roiint of CfiHTtii. wlio In now Hip hind of tlm Nnpli M lliniilion. tin vi- tipplleil for piTiiilaidiMi to n'rvi' In Hii" Kpanlsli lirmy Unit Ik trying li) MilWei'l Culm. Tin- niinie OI(rs, whli'h Iiiik lircn (riven lo 'Dm liifiml diniirliler "if 'li' fr and i'iii-Iiiii. I 1111 iiricK-iit I ; I s ii .iniiii'. I Ih iiIkoii liiMH-lte 111 Hie liiiinn Iniperinl fmiillv. H Ik Ulii'ly U111I I'eiii-ly nil the reinnli' 1 ' 1 1 i 1 . 1 1 -1 1 l.oi'n in liushla during Hie next, few iiioiiHih will lie uaineil (Hi. 11. -rmnni Kor ovory (juurUir In u man'e pocket Lhllt'l. uri, fi lln'nn llUf.u! orwl t Itui. i.H'h 0110 iii MiK.-ii ttwnyiiB to derive the great est bonnllt in a (pieKtion cvoryono muni ducldn for liitnself. Wo bijlfuvo, how ever, tliut 110 Iwttor unit can bo iiuule of one of thoHo (iinrf ir than to exchange 11 ror 0 uoitle 01 unarnOoi'lain Uolle, Cholera and Dlarrahooa Itomtdy, a iiiedielne that every family should hit neovldud u1l.h. I.Vir iv C.n. II. ilitskiiiH, drug(;iit. SAVINGS OF THE EAST. Mhii'k iinliire ut (jwhI ik like Hie ten deney of wntT to How ilownwiirdM. There lire none lull have iIiIm fendeney In (rood Jiikt ii nil water flown iluw 11 wiirdn. .MenciiiH. Kuoii Tsze (pt. I. oil. in nnlhiriK more vlnllile thoh whtit Ik weret, mid nothing' more inan lfit Hmn what Ik niiuiiln; therefore, th miMTlor 11 1 en In watchful over liiin w lf when he in alone. Doctrine of the Meiui (eh. i). The ninNter Mild: "When I wnlk 11 long wilh two nthiTK they M'TO me H k my li'iirher. I will kelect their friH itmli Hen nnd follow ill. 111. their hud iiuuli tiea nnd nvoid tlient.'V-f 'onfiieiini An.. Shiih Urh (eh. xl). A Imd yertr eannot prove the cuiifo of denth to him wluiw Bton- of groin in large. An uge. nf eorrtiption ennnnt. eonfound him w Ijom' eiiiipnienl. of vir ttio'iH i.'onipleti. MeneiiiH, Tain Sin (h.x). Where therr. it nniKk then will, of enurm, lie perfume; it. will not I neei'H Miry to Ktiind in the w ind. Talent urn) worth will maiiifent themKelvea with out ri'Huiliiii; to Uiekery. t'onfiK'inn 1'roverb of KooChow. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent livery man and merchant ol Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subjoct of rheuma tism: "1 take pleasure in rocommend lne Chamberlain's Fuln Balm forrheu mallHm, as I know from personal ex perience that it will do all that is clnimod for it. A year ago this spring my brothor was laid up with inflama tery rheumatism nnd suffered intensely. T bo first application ot Chamberlain's Pain Halm cased the pain and the two of one bottlo completed cured him. For salo by Geo. H.HnekinB, drugpist. SEEN IN A VISION. Dream Whirl, I.'rtt Ntu.-li In C'mnmun will, the l.ewlit.r. .Wi s (iiiii:. t-'-. i-g. r. ii fi.tmer living leiir I'oi'i.suiuiit.'. 1.. v.u eulli'd fimn home 111 night i.,t iiiii.i.iuMi nieii oml iniirdered. The pit-lit the erinip wtts commit teil. Miyi. the ew York World, his limit-liter .Mury, 13 yenra old. stnyd u4, tint home of Willinm Cook in l'i.nniouth. The next inorning lit hrenkfujit she told her jtrnngc drram. Shitktiid Hint it termed Unit some one en lied her fat iier. nnd thai, he wetit nut ultle, when- he viik murdered. After Ihia kIib thought, that she heard rnp pingH in her room, and on the head of Ihe l)el in which ki va sleeping'. 1 Sha wan so terrlllcd that, she covered her hend with the l.e.l clothing and went to d.'i-p. She vvus uwitkrned noon and im agined that it hand tettched her and pointed toward w here her father was lying dead. 1 .'. ' Within nu'hour after slie had finished ttdliug ulMiut t he dream Khe revived a tt'lejfnim suyinp tliat-l.e'r father was dead. Kin nftenviird learned that he had been killed lis Ue hail nern in the vision and at nlKint the same time. Klectrte Bitters. ' Klcotrle Bitters is a medicine, suited (or any Reason,, but perhaps more gen erally noodod when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevnils, whon the liver is torpid or sluggish and the noed ot a tonio and alterativo is felt. A prompt uso of thie medicine has often averted long and porhaps fatal bilious foyers. No medicine will not . more surely in ooun'teraoting and freeing tho system Irom the malarial poison. Iieadaoho, indigestion, constipation, dlz.lnous yield to Eleotrio Bitters. 50c. and $1. IX) por bottle at Chas. Strang's drug storo. Advertised Letter List. ' Following la a list ot lettrs remaining un called for In tbe.Modford postcflloo on May II) W Harrow, John, Hayes, Thomas, Harvey, Krank Kelson Mrn Joule A charge, of one cent will b made upon do livory ot each of the above letters. Persons calling for ani ot the abovo letters will nlouso say " Advertised.', M. rtmprw, Pontmoater. A Barrel of Squirrels. Mr. N. P. WilllamBen, of Salom. Oregon, writes, "I .have tried sovoral brands of squirrel poison but Fry's 1b tho best. 1 believe ono cn of Fry's Squlrrol Poison will kill a barrol of squirrels and by 'using early and often you stop tho brood." Kvoryoan guar anteed or money refunded, prloo 30o. Per salo by G. a. Haskins and Chas. Strang, Medlord, Dr. J. Hlnklo, Cen tral Point. . ... . , : ... ,., ) . , , EATING MEAT RAW. A r.irloui llalill Halil In U liiiirMfliia In " v Irfiiifliiii. ' " The well-ltnowii fuvor with which Knifllshincn regard iindirdono beef hrlngn to not Ice u eiirluus huhlt which Ik Mild by the. New Vork Adrnrtlser to he on liiii Increiise In London; that of eutlug meat raw, or nearly ho. The huhlt Hlarled from a Idillef that It was conducive to health. ' ! ' . 9'Jati) , yearn! thero Iiuh linen ajrreul mil im the gravy or; Jul enprfksed from rawheef hy Hie hitter being MiHe.ed into pulp: hut, iiiite aparl from this, many regular customers buy the llnest cuth with a .special view to eutlug Hie hitler raw. each cuiitoiner hlii'lng an earmfst belief Hiat'hi) heno His In health from 'tin! practice.' In most ciim-m It is more than a matter of health thfin of iictiinl liiHte. There are tw.i Nuiiarlialile poliim iihout raw meut eating, one of them herng that a great many hutclii:r ihimwifvoii;-constantly cut prime blta off and chew them. The other point. Is that ft great many people, who do jiot at homo oat In a raw stale Hie. meat Hint they boy, jtdge the o.uiillty when buying by chewing a hit ol rnw incut.-just us they might taste of butler or cheese. A Celebrated londoii bai-rki..r eats iiautltles of the best steiik Unci y iniuccd with salad, and In a greut many other cuses the meat is cut into very slim shreds and made Into snndwichcHj with seasoning added. Itclani-aiit-keepcrs any that tho chief call is fur meat very much underdone, but there are great numbers of faddy people who cut meat absolutely raw. BALLROOM BICYCLING. i A Mo-leal lll'le at Uiril and l ady Hrai- tfy IfoURti. The liU-i-oiiiiiel-ng bicycle Iiuk hail ninny li'iniiii)is, hill its latest conqucal is its (.'n-.-ltest. It bin- imu.li'.) the ballroom and when I11-1I hiiiI JM-Miy Itriissey gave their hall of the seiikou al governuient house, Mel iHiiirne. sume weeka ago, u musical ride on bii'.vcles was an imiKirtant item in the pi-ugruinmc. it waa au adaptation of tin- musical rido of the Household brigiide. The ladies wore cycling costninc-H of pale blouses, with dark blue tics nnd dark blue skirts. The dress of the men m UK u return to knee breeches and Hlis-khigs, mul in color harmonized with the dresseti of the Indies. Some davs before the hall a rcbearBa) was held in a large suburban drill riMiui with peculiarly appropriate en vironments, for a ball had Ih-cu held the niglit ls-fore. The floor was so highly pnKshed Hint French chalk had to be ucd to uiinimie thatdreiid of all eyelits, side-sliding. Iloth the figures and the i-oiuuiauds indicutcd a blend of the cavalry ride and the ipiadrille. Al 1 houL'ii one lady in particular tame down M-veral times, she did it sodi-ftly tltnt there uas barely 11 11 interruption tn the movement. Another lady in a Holland coMunie, turning sharply too near the wall, was unseated, but rc imihntcd o ipiickly that only nn ex-s-rt. cyclist could detii't that the move ment ns not. part of the rehenrsul. We hae not yet- heurd how the real ride went. otT, the mail not having brought the account to hand. Indon Mail. Kour-fifib of the cotton crop of the world Is produced in the United States. For the fiscal year ending Xoveniber .10 the output of the 113 sult'plantu in Michigan was 3,675,751 barrels. Preparations are making for exten sive prospecting for oil in ten counties of castei n Kentucky next spring. The Indications of the existence of valua ble oil fields In that region are said to be very proti.ii.sing. Spring Medicine Is a necessity which Hood's Sarsapa rilla grandly supplies. It purities nnd vitalizes the blood and thus gives tone and strength to the whole system. flood's pills are tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. Cure all liver ills. This la Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a gemerons - sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh aad Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) saffleient to demon etrote the great merits of the remedy. ELY BBOTHER8, 66 Wanen St., New York City. Rev. John Keid, Jr. , of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to ma. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cur for catarrh if osed aa directed. " Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledge core for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 oenta. Executor's Sale of Reat Property. lu the County Court of the County of Jaokson, State of Orctrou, sitting for tho transaction of probate busiuoss. In lac matter of tho estato ot E W Carver, ocucasea. VTOTIOK Is hereby given Uiat the undersigned i 1 as oxuovitor 01 too auovo nameu estate, ey virtue of an order ot salo made by tho said oounty court ou May 4, 1897, will on and after SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1897, offer at private sale, as provided by law, the tollowlag uosorlbod real ostato belonging to said estato, to wit: Tho swIa of swUf. soo .13. tn 37 south of rauco 1 oast; o ot swi, w(i ot sou, sw'i of qwUi rwx 01 neu; wj ui swm, see z, 101s a nnd 4 ot see 3, lots e and 6 of soo 10, lots 1, S and 3 soo 11; nM of the nw and ntt of neli, see 14; lots 9. and 3, seo 15; also comtnonolng-at the nw ooroer of fractional seU of nwl seo 14,thonce B3A rods, thence e 93 rods, tnonoe n 36 rods thunoe w 911 rods toplaoo of bOKlnnlng, oontalalng 5.9S aoros; and also beginning at nw corner ot do nation land olalmNo88, vpsfl south of rango 1 west; thence cast 55.05 odb; thence south S7.tO ohs to south boundarv of d 1 0 No 81; theace WJ9.7I chs; thence n 20.46 ohs; thosoe w 95.35 ohs; thoooe a 7ohs to plaoe of beginning In soos 10 and II, tn 38 south ot rango 1 west, con talolng In aU 1093.79 acres, oioeptlng thoretrom tho following dosoribed lands norotcforo Bold and conveyed; 100 iMres sold to I N Shook, aa dosoribed In volume 10 page 979 doed records; 'JA.01 acres sold to Levi Morrla as dosoribed In volumo 26, pago 569. doed rooords; 9.95 acres Bold to Wm Mathes as dosorthed in volume 12, Sage MTJ, deed rooords; 3.33 acres sold to 1. C oloman, as described In volume 28, page DM. doed records; total number of acres sold, 138.52 leaving 915.17 notes of land bolonging to the estate and all situated in Jackson County, state of Oregon. Tkkus or SALa-Jaah tn hand. H.E. COOMS, ICxooutor ot tho ostato of E, W. Carvor, de ceased. Dated May 1, 1W7, Carrrln Moll.n MMal ri MIIm. (treat pots of molten innlal go daily skimming along the Kri railroad fniin the Cleveland Itolllng Mills coiu,nuy'i neutral blast flirnaee to the Ncwbiirg iiiIIIh as seihilely as If this tmHle tvaa ol long standing, soya a Cleveland letter. The plan Is a perfect success. II, tiihci. Just fifteen mlniiles for the mctnl. after It is tHinred intii t.liV 1.1 In. II.. u .. reaeh tint liiUel- In the mills, aome live miles away. riignt, trips are made a day, as' foHotvs: At l):a, tii'-JO and ll:'i In the morning, at 11:10 and 4:1(1 o'eloel; In the afterniKiu, and thrcu li-uins ut night. These trips-lire mmle hi iitliui when the trucks arc practically i-l.-iin il. Thusdi'litys are avoldeil. whleli wiiuld be expensive, for if long cimbinucd the iiieliil tvoiild , not and tliirui HMc nf the sM'i-ial delivi i-y thin., le defeated. Al the rnlliii," ,iniil the car Is raised mi u hoist tn the mixer,, the. .hullo is tipped by imicbiiii'i'.v, and the liquid metal poured hibi the. mixi;r. Itelleved of their Infill, the cars amble back to the fiirnace'at their lemure. in time for the next trip. About !MI tons of the hot metal is fhiis 'curried every, day over this long railroad route. The Cleveland Hulling Mills company has. to pay a nrettv ilirure for the frelishn, trt. (I iu uut.l 'but there is economy In the operation. rrenen aim Iieiginn. capllaliste.are Ui coiMfti unt large, alkni works, near the newly discovered rM'k'anit. ilenmatlji al. I'olii, in (Vnlr.-il Ajn'a. There tn a good coal at liardimkul, nearby. TI19 will is of vljry fine iiiulity, with no ad mixture 01 otner chemicals. A Comfortable Reflec tion is to know that, you havo. a Bakery in the city where you can get everything in the lino of bake stuffs alwavs freSh and clean. Wilson's bakery is the correct place to trade you get Just what you want, and he don't rob you. Leave your order for pies and cakes for special occa sions .... WILSON, The Baker BREAD CAKES PIES WILSON THE BAKER .. Mird Bred Trotting Stallion TYBALT, 2:27 1-2, Registered No. 1079a, Will make the season of ISO" at Medford, Jacksonville and Central Foinl, Jack son County, Oregon T a A L r was sired by the champion stallion, Altamont, leading sire of 210 performers. First dr.m Nellie Kahler, 2:33, trial a:27. by Henneyor Alike, by Vermont. Tybalt is Vi years old: weight 1180 pounds: best of feet and legs; sire of Juliet. 2:22. trial 2:13. the onlv colt nf his mt thst hs hntn tminsil . h men as tho late Thos. .Raymond, Jay Beach and others sav if Tybalt had been n good hands ho would havo been one of the fastest of Altamout's colts. He is a sure foal getter and breeds large. Terms season, $15! to insure, $10. Sea son money due at end of seson; insurance money due when mare is known to be with foal. All kinds of farm produce or lumber taken in payment. AL. HELLER, Manager. Tupf Exchange Saloon... COURT HALL, Proprietor Brandies and Cyrus Noble Whiskey My specialties are lue very best brands of This brand of Whiskoy was awarded first premium at the California Mid-Winter fair Rpfit lina nf Rioara tha Mu Pure BrandieB and Whiskies for medicinal ub6b. When you are drinking take a drink of good whiskev try Cyrus Noble .... Empty barrels and kegs for sale Mitchell, & Dealers in Wagons, Hacks, Carriages, Carts, Harness, etc. Also carry a complete Btook of Agricultural Implements. Call and'see our M new Case Black Land Gangs. On Bicycle goods we are strictly in it, having the celebrated Phoenix and the Beebe wood - Camn I i. 1 A " 1. Al.; . the Planet Jr. line, from an Orchard Cultivator down to a Garden Plow' at bed rock prices. Call and see us before purchasing Lewis 1 Staver Co... . D. T. LAWTON. Manager MedfordjjBratiBh. No Hvory stable in Southern Oregon Is prepared to turn out bet tor rigs or teams than are we and 'tis this fact that has made our stables the favorite with the traveling public HorBes boardod by the day, week or month at reasonable rates...,. Commercial Travelers Rigs a Specialty.... A ml 1 1 In no I if rullvtny king Asa, n brother who In html of lieiuing, llilo he himself Ih 'remarkable lis having n very prominent me. Oncn Ihe mil way king dined at a friend's house, when he ant. holwee'ii two Indies, , vyliu talked lo him very loudly,, riilhcr lo his tinuoyiiiiee, hut ke said nothing, finally oii'e of tl.eni silioiileif ii'eoiiiiiioii pluee reiiiftrk, and,, then mild lij 1111 Di' diiiaiy lone lo tlm other.: ".Kid you ever see such 11 nose in your life-?" "I'hrilnn me, lildies," said' the rrvlllloii liire, "It's my lirolher who is di nf." Imagine the. Iiiirror of'lhu Indies. ' - (leriniiii eveauillons in" tin., Island of Saiitorin luive now lieen eompletnd. Dr. IWl'li-r vou flaeiti-iiigeii has identi fied Ihe i'lly 011 Hie slope nf eit Voiiuo 11 Hie iiiii-ii-nt Tlieia, and Ihe repialus on Hie seaKliore near the, iikmI ern town as tiiosc of the city of Oeu. : CATARRH la a LOCAL, DISEASE no it 1 ml mult ic MMHn cm malic c It cad be cured bri remedy wfalcb la apulied di rectly Into the noitrilfs. Be ts; qaiciuy tbtorbed It glvea relief U crace Ely's Cream Balm If acknowledged to be tbe mott thoroerti care for NbmI Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay Fever of all remedlee,. It opef 4 aod cleeneea the DAMlpaMacea, allaya pain and lilUmniatlm beata the aoree. pro tect the membrane from colde, reetoreetbeeetwa jf taateandamelL PriceBflc, atDrotrKletaoTbjmatl. ELY BKOTHBBS..M Warren Wreet, Hew York. rniss Hstlie Reflfjelff ... DRESS.... MAKING- At tbe residence of Mrs. J. R . - , Wilson, West Tenth Street, : Medford, Oregon .... A perfect fit guaranteed and prices the most reasonable WM. CLARK. Lewis Staver Co. Union.. tables WILLIAMS BROS... PROPRIETORS oi ana f lli:4J'.mim ihasgei.