THE IIEDF1D I1AIL Published y.rtry Friday sforninf. A. S. 8UTON. MAM 4 MH TO HUSTLE. Ha Is (X row dayst but Quit a plenty, SUBSCKIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. EbMrvil In th Pasloihoa at Mulford, Oregon as Secoud-Class Mall Matter. Mropord, Kkiuay, Nov. S, I8t7. Tins paper ksnai-xS Yertialag Agency. $4 and fift Merchant Ks eaa&ge, Saa Francisco, California, where coa traote (or advertising oan bo made for It. Our Clubbing List. HI Mail and Weekly S. P. Call 12 23 " " Examiner 2 85 . " " Chronicle 2 85 " " " OroRonlan 2 00 " " Cosmopolitan .... 2 10 " " Weekly Clnotn nutt Enquirer, - - 1 75 Tub old custom of dog eat dog doesn't prevail on the Klondike. The doe doesn't get a chance. "This is the proper season to charter steamers in the East for the Alaskan trade. Tonnage will be very scarce nest spring," says the San Francisco Bulletin. Baby Ruth has a brother. Not & big brother but he will be if he "grows more like his dad every day." . The baby brother is at the home of ex-President Cleveland and arrived last Friday. The woman who was caught picking pockets in a Los Angeles church last Sunday should not have been allowed to go free. People found enough plausible excuses for keeping away from the house of worship before. Rev. Berry, cashier of the bank at Pawnee, Olka., has been con victed of wrecking the bank; but he was game, and kept the, bank running until there was only sixty cents in the cash box. The reverend is a very much crushed Berry. ' An Atlanta, Oa.. bank cashier is missing with $71,000. It is be lieved that he is in South Africa. In view of the fact that an ordinary cigar costs fifty cents there and board is $25 a week, it will only be a waste of money to try to get him back. The Fargo, North Dakota, Daily Argus says; "Bert Bliton is making ail kinds of money with his Med TORD (Oregon) Maii,." Modesty prevents us admitting the foregoing to be true but, in all candor, The Mail's advertising columns do have rather a healthy look. A Creek Indian has just been executed for the killing of a rival in love, going himself, alone and unguarded, to the place where he knew he was to be shot. He had given his word to be there, and that settled it with him. What an object lesson for a good many politicians! The amount of the county war rants issued during October, '97, by Jackson County was $3385.23; amount of warrants redeemed dur ing the same length of time was $5622.62; amount of those re deemed in excess of those issued, $2237.29. Twelve months of that kind of work figures up to over 25, 000. ; Klamath County Indians have just about taken our city this week. They came in greater numbers this year than usual and their purses were longer and filled to the neck. .Those dusky sons of toil are good customers and they are fast drifting into the ways of the pale face. For instance: One family purchased four silk dresses at one of our stores, and they are as well up-to-date bargain counter hustlers. Thk labor leader who says that low wages comes from the competi tion of women, and that this is why male workmen cannot afford to marry, is more or less right; but unfortunately women have to live somehow, and they must have money to do it. The difficulty with labor leaders is that they look at things as they ought to be and not as they are; but capital as well as labor is subjected to conditions most of which are inevitable. . For, of course, the women can't be as sassinated; and, after all, affection tules to some extent, and there are proportionately more marriages among the very poor than the very rich. Judge Foster of Kansas thinks there is something wrong in the gambling that enables a man to make several million dollars a day through an advance in the price of wheat, especially as the man does not raise, import, export, or so much as see the grain that brings him that groat fortune. Thev will never cease to have queer ideas in Kansas and at the same time this million' aire, living by his wits, is totally uou-productive, and when he drops out of life the world has not lost a dollar of any kind of value. Election Returns. Tuesday of this week was election day in many of the eastern states, Greater New York elected Van Wyck, the Tammany candidate for mayor, by a plurality of 10,000. uemoorata elect ou ot bU assem blymen in Greater New York Legislature probably tied. Maryland legislature is repub lican by 15 majority. This defeats Senator Gorman. Kentuoky legislature democratic in both branches. In Iowa republicans elect gov ernor by 20,000. . Legislature is 54 majority republican. Colorado, popo-dem. Republicans claim a victory in Ohio on state and legislative ticket but oflicial count may be necessary. Democrats in Virginia elected 13 out of 21 senators and 74 out of 100 members in the bouse. Fusioni8ts elect state and legis lative ticket in Nebrasku. South Dakota elected five repub lican, one democrat ana two popu listjudges. Real Estate Transfers. Cal Brobst. et al. 1? Aztec Mining and Development Co, (our claims in Pearl district Cal J Ilrobst to Aztec Mining and Devel opment Co, quaru claim In fuurl dis trict . B B Stowell to Aztec Mining and De velopment Co, Elk No 1 claim, Pcurl district J E Poster to same. Elk No 3. Pearl dis trict M L Stanley to John Pelton.nonc-four;h interest to land, sec 16. to 86 s, rlv.... Joseph Howell to Mrs M L Stanley, same property . Geo H Andrews to John G Cogshall, lots 3 and 4. blk 57. Med lord Jane Moore to V H Lillie, 80 acres, sec 21. to 3o. r 'J w J B Dyer to Jobn Painter, lots I and 3, DiK , talent A S Barnes to L H Tiffany, sheriff's deed ) 160 acres in tD 36. r 5 w J E Kennedy to H Mattern, q c d to mln. ing grouna in waKnercrecK uisinci.... Hugh Sanders to Mary E Curry, acre lDtp,raw In Probate court. Estate of Jobn Toepper: ttrst annual account filed and approved. Estate ol F F Downlnir. Sr: order anpofntinir December ?, leC7. as dny or llnal settlement. Estate or Joseon Raon: Inventorv and an- praisement examined and approved; personal property appraised at $11,751.95 and real prop erty at 910,616: also an order setting apart property exempt from execution. In matter of tbe guardianship of Julia and Benjamin Rhodes; Anna Wright appointed guardian with a bond of $00, and G W Trefern. John E Pelton and C L Hasty appraisers Estate of Ezra Rhodes; order appointing De ccmber 7 as day for hnal settlement- Matt R Ish administrator, with a bond of 15000. andThon Nichols. M 8 Wood and Frederick Schneider appraisers. In matter of the lost will and testament of Snrah E Martin; Henry H Ratrie appointed executor, with a bond of 9200. and G S Hosmer, M D Boles and John Terrill appraisers. Among the entireties. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Next Sunday, November 7th, Rev. Sack will preach at the Lake Creek school house, at ten o'clock a. m. The subject ol his sermon will be "Reforma tion. It was 382 years ago last bun- day that Martin Luther affixed the mnety-nve tneses against indulgence to the Cathedral Church of Wittenburg, Germany hence the sermon "Reforma tion" at this particular time. Tie iriai of Ban' Dutctier, charged with the murder of George W. Svlio field hi Santa Clara county some weeks go, came to an end at San Jose Inst Thursday, when the jury, which hud been out all night, rendered a verdict of not guilty. Immediately after the verdict had been announced the case against Mrs. Schofield was dismissed. The three-year-old boy of J. A. John son, of Lynn Center, 111., is Bubject to attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satisfied that the timely UBe of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved his little boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the firm of Johnson Bros, of that place and they handle a great many patent medicines for. throat and lung diseases. He bad all these to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but se lected this remedy for use in his own family at a time when Mb child's life was in danger, because he Knew it to be superior to any other, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best sell ing cough medicine they handle, and that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold by G. H. Hasklns, drug gist. Apples, Apples ! We want all the Applea you have that are fit to dry, and will pay good prices for them. Enquire of ... H. L. Burleson, OFFICEHOTEL NASH A LITTLE OP EVERYTHING, The cbainleus bicycle seems likely to set in motion the endless chain of litigation. ' The only sort of autonomy Cuba will be willing to ucoopt is one of the Fourth of July kind. The Nebraska hum who was stabbed with a hat pin is going to marry the girl. She must have touched his heart. , ''When is tbe best time to marry?" was voted on by a Kansas women's club by secret ballot, and it was unanimously decided that uny old tinio was the best. The contrast betweeu the Japan ese and Chinese was never more strikingly illustrated than in the cable reports of the superstitious dread of the Chinese emperor over the coming eclipse in January, The oourts are getting into a great tangle over that whiskey bound for Alaska. A good way to decide the whole matter would be to order all the interested parties to shake dice for it. In Wayne, Nebraska, the other duy three former husband of the same wife met and called upon her and her present spouse. A pleas ant reunion followed, aud it was de cided to hold an anuual convention every fall. A small boy teased his father for a watch till he was forbidden to mention the matter again. At the family prayers next morning, when asked for his Scripture verse, the youngster repeated: "What I say unto you 1 say unto all watab." A Springfield, Mo., boy carried a slick of dynamite to school tbe other day. As soon as they can get the victims buried, build a new school house, and hire another teacher, the glorious work of educating tbe youth of that town will bo resumed. The queen of Portugal recently gave the court ladies an object les son on the dangers of tight lacing. She had a number of tbom photo graphed by the X ray. The picture showed such great disfigurement that a reform instantly followed in the matter of lacing. An Illinois farmer praved for two weeks for rain to full upon his parched fields, but no moisture came, lben, while gazing upon his blistering crops, the spirit moved him and he swore tearfully, and that night it began to rain and kept it up for three days. Paul Dana will succeed his father in charge of the New York Sun. It waB his father's wish, and the younger man's long experience on tbe bun qualities him tor the new' responsibility. Chester S. Lord will remain managing editor and there will be few changes in important places. They have a verv awkward man in Tennessee. He shot a dog lately. In explaining the accident to tho owner he shot him. In showing the coroner how the accident occurred, he shot that officer. The other day they liberated him for fear he would try and explain it to some body else. Unusual sympathy has been awakened by the- case of Charles Rouss, the millionaire merchant of New York, who has offered prac tically all of hid fortune to any body who will restore to him his failing eyesight. He is now receiv ing treatment from Dr. Norman, a physician from India, who asserts with much confidence that he can effect the desired cure. Luetgert is heavily handicapped by his face. He would stand a bet ter chance on bis next trial if he could leave it off; for, judging by the many pictures seen, it does not look like the face of an innocent man. There may be men on the next jury like the one who, when called to act, was told to take a good look at the prisoner. He looked long and hard, and then turned to the judge, and said: "Jedge, I think he's guilty." Admirers of the new woman will have some of their hopes and ideals shattered by the information that three prominent women of Fort Scott, Kan., who heroically con sented to serve on a jury during a four weeks' term of the state court promptly deserted their posts when informed that they might not re ceive pay for their attendance. From another point of view it is somewhat natural that the average new woman, having started out to do exactly as men do in public af fairs, should balk vigorously when Agent for W. C. Lowry & Co., San Francisco, Oil , . , the almighty dollar Is conspicuous by its absence. An exchange Ulla the following: A lady died, and while the pall bearers were convoying her to hor last resting place, by some niiHhap, they stumbled and dropped the corpse. The concussion brought tlio deceased buck to lifo and she lived six or seven years and died again. On the way to the grave they passed over tbe Bumu ground, and when the pull-bearers reached the identical spot whore the stumble had been made at the previous sud services, the grief stricken liuslmiul stopped in front of those bearing the remains of his lamented wife and suid, "Steady, boys, steady." This is the way a justice of tho peace in tamhlll County married a couple from tho backwoods : "tly the authority veHted in me as an ollicur of the state of Oregon, by tho virgin forests that spread about us in noble grandeur; by the howl of the fox hound and coon dog, and by tho morning glory whose cling ing tendrils will shuuo your humble dwelling nlace: bv the hair of tho great black boar and the claws of the panther; by the quills or the hedgehog; by the juice of tbe black berries whose sweetness fills your heart with jov; by tho heavens and tho earth and the things under the earth, in the presence) of these wit nesses, I pronounce you man aud wife." Advertised Letter List. Following- (a a list of letters remaining un called for m tho Modfortl (HMtotUco un Nuv. 3 'in Armstrong, T O Howurtl, j K Kevaulda, Kd llunlln, I I. (foreign) Lapurl, Maluua M A chaw of one cent will be mado upon do livery of each of the above letters. Persons oalllug for any of tho abovo letters will pleusu Bay " Advortlnwl." a!. PuituiN. Postmaster. Iliatrici AtUinu-v tt.iKitr and x Judgo Hums nf Moilm- conniv, Cat,, were the niiiriialit in it MMi.i.ui.Jii.il tabbing uII'ut in (In- m rinr conn room at Aliiiru. linker uiih Ktnllml Ave times by llurria liflore lli shi-riH could si!nr:tti- them. The trouble grew out of ii nine that v. us ou trial which provoked aeverul angry words, and Harris ruslinl at the ex -judge, who stabbed lilm with a pen-Lot kuilc. Tht wounds are not daiigarous. ,m Why Buffer with coughs, colds and lagrtppo when Laxative IJromo Quinine will cure you In ono duy. 1'ut up In tablets cciivonluiit for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money re funded, l'ricu 25 cents, fur sale by Clius. Strang. Long Hunch, t'al., Iiua decided lo again try corporate life, and upon their petition Hie bourd of supervisors has called un uloctiou to reincorporate, the town. The KedlamU (On!. ) Ornnge drawers association Iki.i ro-eluetcd A. It. Uiih glos secretary ami manager. K. 1'. Morrison is pri-aident. The new packing-house will he ready for this yaurli busineas. Groves' Tanteleaa Chill Tonic is a perfeat malarial liver and blood purifier. I tc moves biliousness without purgloif. la pleasant aa lemon syrup. It Is as lame aa any dollar ionic rotalla for 60 centa. To (et the g-cnulu- auk for Orovea. A grand jury lias been impaneled at Frsaao, Cal., with particular itistrm-t-ions to inveshisste the conduct ot alli es m who might have negluetuil their duty. This isSdirnctiid against tho peace officers who have permitted fnro mid other proscribed (rnincsto be eoudiietud openly. 8ome sttnualioiial indictments ninv lie naiule. Malaria produces weakness, vtncral dbltlty blltousueHS, Ioab nf appetite, indlfteatloo and constipation. Groves' Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause whlob produces these trou bles. Try It and you will be delighted. 60 cents. To get tbe genuine-ask for Crorea. Mews of ths whaling fleet in the Artie ocean is to the effect that the catch of the entire Meet Is but 60 whales. Achillas Giauwaatiaul was shot and killed by the accidental discharge of his gun, while hunting near Occidental, Sonoma county. Cal. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablola .move tne bowels gently, relieves the cough, ourea tbe feverish condition and headache, making tbe best and quickest remedy for coughs, colds and la grippe. Cures In one day. "No cure, no pay.1' Price 'i& cents. . for sale by all drug gists. The agricultural society of tho Uni versity of California has received en couraging reports of the beet-sugar experiments which have been made on the Pierapn tract, in the Sacramento valley. The boats were planted in tulo ground, and have boon found to give a yield of 16 per cent., . . ' All kinds ol wood for Bale. Long wood, short wood, hard wood, soft wood and just plain wood. Bollinger, the dravmen. Reports make it anpeur that the po tato aareage is about the sumo ns lust yoar. Prospects aro for a short wheut orop In Europe and an increased demand for the American orop. Thnre Is no need of lltllo children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Hii.ol Salve gives Instant rcliof and cures permanently. Strunir, tho drug gist, Mcdford: Pr, J. Hlnklo, Central Point. A"writor in Tho Fucm journal who has tried all ways snys: "Wo now put np outs in round shock!,, about 10 or 11 bundles, and oap with a good sized sheaf bound oloso to tho top. Such a cap, will shed rain liko jm nmbrella. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Uromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists rotund tbe money if It falls to euro to cents. t opened Nov. 1, 3,000 viz ib itv itv viz itv -YARDS- Heavy Double Faced Canton in colors of Cardinal, Grey, Brown and Steel Blue, at .. 61-4cts.,or M Yards for SI. Heavy Twilled Serges in blue and white and black and white for winter dresses and shirting, at .. .. 8 1-3 cents, or 12 yards for $1 DEUEL & STEVENS-. itv y ill LiLl J SlLSj CA.SH I'AIP FOIt ... Eggs, .. .. Chickens and .. .. Turkeys... Thi CoIlM i t pay's ooiiKir. Your Grocers Winter Will Catch You ! If We Don't, But We . Hope to Catch You First... if T Best Overcoat for 57.50! That you ever oaw, and if you wunt to , raise the price to $12 or 115 why we'll give you such value and stylo as you havo . never seen anywhere. Just givo us the opportunity to furnish your Ovorcoat and ' we'll savo you a snug sum .... $2.50 Pants that Cost $3.00 Elsewhere Children's $2.30 and $3.30 Suits a Specialty t Iffy "IK ' . ; W. H. Meeker COLE'S ... Air-Tight Heaters wood Savers... ' Money Makers Boyden m m m m m m m m m m m m m m v m J l UVJU11 I ' J AV) r i eur suppir -" TOM. at our expense i i ill KVct,, lfyoue not plea. Wo want to catch you aa near naked an possiblo, and drega you up according to our ideas of proper stylo and we'll yHko our reputation on your being right wIhmi wu huvo finished. Hut, perhaps, you'ro thinking inoro about OvorcoutB. Now fltiok a pin right hero no that you'll not forgot it. We can Boll you tho fv & Co.- 1