The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, December 24, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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Published Evil? ft
idjiy Morning.
A. S. BLITON.
MAM WAt SORN TO HUSTLE.
He U of tow dayst but quit a plasty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.80 PER YEAR.
tared In the Poatofeee l Medtord, Oregoa
. as BeoondClaas Ml) Matter. .
MxnroRD, Friday, Dec., 24, 18OT.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Tor the past two month! tramp have
cost Eugene $100 per month Id meal
And lodging; o i i i ,' . . !. ....
John Morgan, aged 65 years, was
found dead in bis woodshed at Junction
Citjon peownberU. '
A namber of oounterfolt dollars, made
largely of antisnony-, hare been la cir
culation in La Grande, and have been
auooeatfoUy passed in the saloons of
that Oily, .uliii r.t ! n ;.- :
The combined age of a oouble re
cently married in Clackamas County
is 154 years, the bride being Jl, and the
groom 83. 'There is no use of wishing
this couple "much joy,"
,- They-are baring- a wet time in the
id town of Portland, judging from
this from the Oregonian: "With seven
4nohe ahead of the are rate, the- pre
iflpltaUon" maT well afford to "let up"
for a few days'j , ? ; ; ,
The projectors of the Sugar beet fac
tory at La Grande have decided to erect
buildings large enough to accommodate
machinery necessary for a 700-ton
factory, which is just twice the capacity
originally proposed. -:.
A party is said to be in the Willa
mette valley buying horses for the
Klondike trails presumably to replace
the dead ones now scattered from
Skaguay to Dawson City. The weight
must be between 800 and 1400. -
A Lakeview paper says that scow,
to carry freight, has been put on Goose
Jake, in Lako County. The scow will
be fitted with sails and will be navigated
as well as may be that way until gaso
line engines can be put on board ot her.
6 took Inspector Vandevert, of Crook
County, will: soon have finished his
semi-annual inspection of the sheep in
Crook County. . Only about 15 bands.
out of about 330,000 head remain unin
spected, i Id all this lot, he has only
found three bands infected with scab,
and heard of two others that he will
. inspect later. ; . - .. ...
At Baker City the most important
suit of this term of the circuit court
was that of W.-W. Ellis against 40
householders, for the recovery of 100
lots in the heart of the city. Ellis'
claim was based on a deed from J. M.
Boyd given in 1878. ' The case was
non-suited on motion of the plaintiff,
without prejudice.
Mr. Wilson, who liyes at Chitwood,
has an evergreen cherry tree, says the
Corvallls Gazette. The tree has prickly
leaves, that greatly resemble the leaves
of the holly. The tree is evergreen,
and the oherries ripen about Ootober.
and hang on tho tree after ripening a
long time without deteriorating. The
fruit is a genuine cherry, handsome
and with a very pleasant flavor. The
tree is quite ornamental, and grows to
a height of ten feet. .,
The Sunset Telephone & Telegraph
Company has awarded Bemenway &
Burkholder. of Cottage Grove. Lane
County, a contract for furnishing 19,000
red flr orossarms. Each crossarm is to
he 7 feet 6 inches long, with six holes
in it, and given two coats of paint. The
croesarme are to be used on the line
that is to be built between Redding,
Calif,, and Eugene. The company has
also contracted with Hemenway &
Burkholder for 14,000 cedar poles, all
of which are to be completed by April
1. 1898. One hundred men will ' da
given employment this winter.
MRS. PEABODY'S
SOLITAIRES.
If AilslMtti Via Hmsm Wi.m.
an
ES, I havo been out
enjoying what
probably the last
opportunity ot thr
season," said Mrs,
feabody as ear
stood inherbicycli
costume, one ot
little group wsitiu
in the hotel rotun
da for the elevator.
"Kather a eotd
opportunity, was it notT" said one
the gentlemen, regarding her with re
spectful admiration. '
"A little freiita, but I cast 1st
youth slip from me unimproved," and
smiling she stepped lightly, but with
quiet dignity, into the elevator. .
. "That's a woman in ten thousand,
aid the gentleman who had spoken to
am. res body. ..
i "Yes," said his companion. "The
worldly Mrs. Peaborty,' as her family
and friends halt in lest, half seriously,
call her, is an exceptional woman. Her
son Harry is 40. Hut years dou't count
venen a woman, is as chsrminir aa Mrs,
Peabody. Give me a worldly woman of
the right sort every time. It will be
time enough for angels when we reach
the Elyaiau fields."
Tou"i light. Didn't she look
picture, though, in that natty blcycl
uif"
In the meantime Mrs. Peabody had
donned a modish house sown and seated
herself in the circling window of her
sitting-room. It was one ot the hand
somest apartments in the hotel and Its
windows commanded a superb view of
water, snore and distant citT. Al
though the holidays were near at hand
the first snow was just beginning to
ran in large. Tar-apart flake that no eed
and fluttered in the air as if determined
to finish come eerie game before per
mitting themselves to sink finally. As
sne took up tome gold and green satin
which she was fashioning into a gor
geous eoiacusnion.sne caught a glimpse
oi me marvelous picture wfcirb wrack
ing silver-gray clouds, bits of sky, the
water and floating snow were forming
Jj
- MRS. PEABODY FOUND NORA.
from- shore to sky line, and she paused
ana enjoyed ft as only a person gifted
with fine appreciation rOnld. Mrs. Pea
body knew that she possessed this gift
and she never attempted to belittle or
exceed it. Her appreciation of the
efforts of others was cordial and intelli
gent and wholly unmixed with a weak
desire to imitate them.
For this reason she was a favorite
with artists, musician and literary
workers, who Tallied her opinion and
regarded her not as the worldly Mrs.
J'eaDody, but quite one of themselves.
Still, Mrs. Peabody was a society woman
to the end of her finger tips. Stic
would no more have missed a social
function from choice than she would
have broken the decalogue, and she
certainly would not have done tbut, for
Graves' Tasteless Chill Toalo is a perfect
analarial liver and blood purifier. Removes
biliousness without purging. Is pleasant as
lemoa wrap. It Is as large aa any dollar tonic
retails for 60 cents. To get the. genuine ask
jot GroTes.
Citizens of Ventura. Cal declined
. the proposition for the reorganization
.that town into a city of the fifth
ansae.
' Y' 8'!n well-known Califor
nian livine at San Francisco has been
usd for $25,000 by Irene Violet Taylor,
tor breach of promise.
John Levaggi, an Italian miner, was
awed by tailing down the shaft of the
South Eureka mine at Sutter creek.
Cat. ;- s;
aa I l, T , i uiiuij iiumu mi nave uonc idui, mr
mPn? ! t? "he vrae not only a member of one of
Z-tV.Iikr c 'i .v.pcSy tbe.most fashionable Presbyterian
Jot. wYnlxcLd siK7 8 The ehuche,, in tte city-b,,t hRb'"ld
sees win exceed flOO.OOO. , was one of its elders, and in her way
The.dty council of Los Ane-ele ens- she lived the re I i (Hon she omfpiuvtl.
ended School Director Webb nnnrlino Indeed she was Jn all thimmwhnllv.in.
the charges of extortion and blackmail cere- There was not even in her youth
nil appearance a single note of arti
ficiality. ,-..
The Peabodys were not rich, butthrv
were able to have many of the luxuries
of life.. On the -wall above Mrs. Pea
body's work table was one of C'azin's
vivid yet delicately Ideal interpreta
tions of nature. Further on- was a
small Corot, a. brilliaut bit of Vluert'B
realism, a ianaseer. a Uibson girl and
a gay, impossible poster, for Mrs. Pea.
body's appreciation was, of . the all-
around kind. Still, there were some
things which Mrs. Peabody wanted
very much which she did not have, nnd
one of them was a pair of diamond
solitaires. Her esrs had been pierced
when she was a child. She never would
svrainst him being investigated.
ores
"Cares talk" in favor
of Hood's Sanaparilla,
as for no other medi
cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful,
convincing language of grateful men and
women, constitute its mostf effective ad
vertising. Many of these cores are mar
melons. They hnve.won the eonfldenoe ot
the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa
Ulla the largest sales in the world, and
lam made necessary for iU manafaotnre have thought of wearing anything less
the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's handsome than fine gema, and the
Bareaparlllaia known by the eons it has small, vacant ptmctarw were an ever-
mada-carea ol scrofula, salt rheum and present thorn in the rose of her satfsfse-
" 7"- " rnmatism, neuralgia won as she viewed herself costumed
B4 weak nerves, eons of dyspepsia, liver and ornamented for themecy function
she was never weary of attendlnsv. She
would not have told just how it was
troubles, catarrh cures which provs
. J Sarsaparilla
Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
H00d'S PillS UeasTto'oSeraW
that desiring them so much she had al
ways missed havinrthem.butsoitwBa.
Aa she sat stitching she found herself
wondering if poasiblyl nfce eoveted
solitaires might not be amonir lie
Christmas gifts, ghe had confided to
an intimate friend, with whom Mr.
Peabody invariably consulted when
gave her presents, how much she want
ing tiiuru came a soft kuuck at the dour
followed by Mt Mnnount'emrnti
"It is just Annie. Mrs. Peabodv. It's
shout Nora I'm after comlu'," she snld
as sue came In. "It very bad she Is,
mum. The doctor anya she must have
a operation that coats a ilulc of money,
have her leg took off or die. Nora says
us win go io uraTrn on uic two legs of
her, but won't be llvln' wld a stumn.
Nora's savin's are all gone, nnd llUhlle
Huiimm-s too, and nil they have now
I Middle's earnln's. Nora's mother,
poor old dame, can do no more than take
care of her. I thought, mum, If you
nuuiu nee nore you couio lie ouance In
jure her to have her leir cut off."
Nora had at ont time been Mrs. Pea-
body's favorite maid, and aha did not
nraitate about going to her at once,
although she knew the snow, so besutl.
ful as a part of her window picture, was
msKing a nest disagreeable slush on
the street . 1
When Mrs. Peabody and Annie
reached v the tenement where Nera
livcd.ead were mounting-tbestsirs.ther
heard a strong melodious voice singing
iu m sirogrs ana client or a flatlron
aa it was used and placed and renlaced
on a metal stand:
Bs not oourtln of wmb h iAAbin, ...
Juat work and be tttrrr sud drink of your
Nst carlo.' about what to-morrow may
bring;: .
It's te-tar. my laddie, that's bavin" Its
A na:
What good at all are you If you're always
a-cartn'r
For oarln' it Is that leada to dtspaJrln'."
i "I wonder who that nhilosouher l?"
said Mrs, Peabody.
'That's Biddie Sullivan. She'aalwava
a singln' to keep them cheered."
She Is Nora'e aunt. Isn't she?"
No, just a friend from the old coun.
try as alwaya lives with them."
And she supports them?"
Yes, what else could she ha dnln
under the circumstances?"
Mrs. Peabody found Nora not nnlv
very ill. but wholly determined not to
have her limb amputated. To all that
sne coura ssy Nora persistently de
clsred: ....
It's me two leirs I'll be taktn io
Heaven wid me, mum. I'll never he
after carrying a stump around wid me."
uon i ue too sure." said Biddie Sulll-
van. "It may be to the bad place you'll
be taken' the two legs of ye. Itwaaonly
lost Sunday that Father Malonev said.
quotin' the Holy Schripturesi 'If yer
leg be bad cut it off and cast It from ye,
for it's better to be halted and maimed
than havin' two legs all right to go to
hell.' " But it was all to no dui-doss.
Nora waa obdurate.
Mrs. Peabody saw seversl phvsiciana
and found that nothing but a difficult
operation which could not be under
taken for less than $500 could save both
the girl's life and limb and she de
termined it possible to have it per-
lormea. io mst end she asked her hus
band if be thought they could snare 500
to help some one in great need, and he
nad replied:
I think not this yesr, my dear.
never knew more trying times. I have
even withdrawn my subscriDtion from
the Belief and Aid."
It was but three daya until Christ
mas. The weather wascold, crisp and
nne, -Mrs. reabody bad all her gift!
ready and everything seemed to prom
ise an unusually pleasant holiday sea'
son. But a cloud which constantly ob-
truaea itseii on .Mrs. Peabody was the
thought of the little household where
Nora waited for death, andibrave. faith'
ful Biddie Sullivan waa at ber wash'
tub and ironing board, early and late.
to Keep the won from the door.
I ve decided to take you intomveon
fldeoce." said'Mr. Peabody, "and I thini
'U do so before I look over the evening:
paper. As the worldly Mrs. Peabody has
perfect taste, I want to know what she
thinks of these as a Christmas sift for
myoestginr Will they suit her? I've
only taken them on approval," and he
Handed ber a dainty open esse in which
were a pair of brilliant and exquisit
ly matched solitaires, from the verv
best house in the city. This latter
fact, the "hallmark," meant much to
Mrs. Peabody, for nothing but the best
from the best satisfied her fastidious
taste.
"How very beautiful! Ah, how good
you are, Erastusl" she exclaimed, her
ce glowing with pleasure.
I have wanted them so long. Ton
don t know how they suit me," she
continued, as she adjusted the bean
tiful genu and viewed her reflected
self with tbe utmost satisfaction.
"They do suit you," said'Mr. Peabodv.
regarding her admiringly. . Then sud
denly tbe Hgbt went out of Mrs. Pea-
bonys race and she turned from the
mirror.
"Erastus," she said, "don't think m
rude, but will you tell me how much
you are to pay for my solitaires?"
"Certainly, Josephine, just an even
11,000 "
"Erastus, will you take them WV
snd give me -the price of one," and she
explained that she proposed to have the
"But, my dear, you ssy you huvu
wonted a pair ot solitaires for a long
time," snia air. rcnuouy,
"And haven't I hud them?" united
Mrs. Peabody.
"But you are sura you are satlsQud to
do this?"
"Entirely sure." ,
"And this is the 'worldly Mm. Pen-
body,' " siild hor husband, putting his
arm snout ncr.
"Yes, It is," she suUK, throwing back
her head! nnd smiling. "1 inn worldly,
i love mo worm, ami l wna never hap
pier lu it than I am Just now."
"It was lor lovi ut the world," an III
Mr. I'enbody, softly, ns lu bent anil
kissed hla wife, 'that the Christ whoso
birth we celebrate nunc to teach, suf
fer ana ale among us."
Buoklsn's Arnlea Balvs.
Tho best salvo in tho world for outs
bruises, sores, uluors, salt rhuum, lover
uivvf vu(-,vuUivw UIH1U., UUIIUIIUUS,
corns, and all skin eruptloua, and posi
tively ouroa Plies, or no nav rooulred.
It is guaranteed to, glvo porfoot satis
faction or monoy rofundotl.. Price 24o
per box. for sale by Cbaa. Strang.
nilliam r'erria, llui uulml Knuliah
actor, , was stabbed to death liv
easwy, as ha waa outeilug Hie Ailelpul
ifleaire,.iaoou.
Historic Dover castle at Dover. Ens-
laud, was badly damaged by tire lust
week. The eastern portion of t he cas
tle was entirely gutted.
The steamer Orica. arrived at New
lork a few days ago from fluvnna,
bring :tS sales of tobarro, being tho
Bret shipped from Hint port in many
monins.
The first substantial ruin since last
Juno . has fallen in parts of Eastern
Kansas, sad was followed bv an old
fashioned billiard Hint prevailed all
over Kansas.
After honrlnr some friends cnntlnn.
ally praiaine? Chamhnrlaln'a Dnlln
Cholera and Diarrhoea Koroedy, Curtis
r icoa. ot Ananeim. Callfnm a. nnr.
ohasod a bottlo of it for his own uso
ana is now as entbusiastto over its
wonderful work aa anyone can bo. Tho
so ana ou cent sizes (or sale by ti. II.
ua.Kius, aruirgist. -
Hubert A. au Wyck Ims taken tho
oalh of otlicn as mayor of (in-nlor New
York, to assuins Ilia duties of olllcv
January 1, IMI7.
The trunk line railroads of New York
have slut-ceded in obtaining control ol
nuarly all the unlire water front of
Orcater Now York.
A dangerous counterfeit $10 silver
cortlllcato is in circulation. The note
Is of the series of 1MH; chock lottor C,
piaio I, treasury j o h. I 1 1 1
J T. W. Illtt law.
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a lliomiighly Dvlo ilali ntilmllral fur woinin, will snUr um In
Ibmy-stii uluim In iM. DuiIiih Hk yiu II will In u Iwialolois
A MIRROR OF FASHION
Pant ana Ntw fork
Krlt Urn. will ninlaln rurrfiill? Mf.
IMiil iliawlltia til Ilia ailvamra iavllluni
nl I'Aiis slid Niw Vuin. (Inia a muiiili
lha Haiah will Iwna, Irrt, . ritloifil
faahliMi auplvinoiil. (Jul iair AllaMta
tu vr nam xuwiia inaani iiuitiiwr win 11.
mailt a leatuta, 'I'livia will Im anld In
cumttclloii wild aarli Uua al unllorni
plica. 1 ha IUiar will Imi publUh til.
wtvaiy, naa, an miuttis Miiain intai.
Faihiont
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Suppltmtnt
Cut Faptr Pattirni
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LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
WILD KKLKN
Hi inu.lAU HMK
RAOOKD LADV
Kr If, A H0lfJII.ll
Tlwaa sad a aror. of' fllhar 'MUllf
litonunaitl wrllira will coalilbuia
ahort aliiilta to ilis IUian In iM,
making ihs passr taitatiallf ikb la
ntllim.
DEPARTMENTS AND SPEQAL ARTICLES
OUR PANia LKTTKR ! THE LONDON LKTTKK
At KATMIN fit tOKUr Ml tin, IVMINMy KH.OIf
CLUBWOMEN HUMOR
tl4KC4M,T M. HXICH , Jty J0HH KUNDMKK HAMS
Than will ba a aailti ot irtlrlaa i:ilUtlla, Mu.lr, lha
Votrt, Art, lha I'lar, Wnmt. anil Man, lailara amons Woman,
0iiIiiuii(, lloiuakaanlus. Ula and Health, luiliw llalaila, ale,
I0e, s Cssr (! Isr fras frsiMclei) las., 14 s Ytsr
I PaUf trtt in IKt UmM Sttlii. Cmmit. tklU:
assrssi HASH a a MOTNf lit, raklliatrt, Ysrk Cllf
wu lamouaaulhnia will ronlribula Iihir
aaiialainritaio tba IIabam In ilol Tlia
Aral rlaala wilh Krntch and Coallnantal
acanai, tba anood U a Mnfyol s yming
Si, Taiaamt, ana irpKaur Aaiancan.
Mary E. Wllklas
Octave Thanat ,
M. P. SpeRurd
Mi I. Brltco. '
stair H.wiavaa
(HUM laaat
Nervous Debility
Lost Manly Power
Seminal
Weakness
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DOCTOR SWEANV,
Who. lUpul.lloB Is Katabllahad by
Ta V.air. mt t'wpairall.l.d Hnra
al 731 M.ik.l MitMl, lu Fr nclacu
ABB TOV ffffRE fSi) ATtE SATISFIED
operation) performed which would' re
store Nora, "and you take the price of
a IT' . "e writhe other and) renew your WiWrlpUoa
edthem. As she sat aevrinc and think- to tlieBeHef BdAl4.f T'-
Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Rldvn. O ii
"Aitor two doctors rave un mv bov tn
uiu, i mvvu 111 in irom croup oy using
Ono Minute Cough Cure." ft Is tho
quickest and most certain remedy for
ooughs, colds and all throat and lung
aruuoies. oirang, mo druggist. Med-
lorn, nr. j. uinaio, central point.
A train on the Chicago and Eastern
Illinois railroad ran In to an extra
train at Clinton, Ind. Throe of the
employes were killed and half a dosen
seriously injured.
Two more German warships have
been sent to Chinese waters. In part
ing. Emperor William told Prince
Henry, who has clinrze of thu expedi
tion, to protect Herman honor at all
hasurds.
i . Bvervbaxiir Rajra Bo.
CaaeareU Caiflv r'aMiarlW. ,. mnaL wml
derf ul medical discovery of tho sm, pleas-
ana ana rerrosninp; to toe taste, act Rently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
Is the curac of btunsnlfr which bllikts sll thv
ylcuum of yoiito. It drvlras lh spirits and
wnkena the brain. Its train o( evils tears dovn
the stt onjroat conalitutloa and completely wrecks
the tneutnl nnd phyalcal tusn. Thonasndl of
young nnd nulolcHif rd men thrash this sroutse
of humaully have fvtind homes In Insane aaylums
or dlled aulrlde s graves. It unllu lb. ruBVrer for study, builnrss and 'lbs seclsl or man Irrt
iclallousof Hie. It rraulls In tired feellnss.dlialneM. tMiraWila. Mflrnliis of the brain, weak
nd ahmnken orfana, loal manhood, despondency, fear of Impending danger, bubhllnras, pirn
plea, loas of memory snd a wandcrLng mind. Assoaf tbe MAHHIKUIIcrcalr. IMa.ont.nl.
Illaappnluluianl, Dlae.llar.otlon sad Traabls. It bas broken up more koruts. cauant
more separations and doacrtionslhan all other vrlla combined, ir you art a turJurr Irom this
nionitrr of ail dlaraaea, you should conaull Doctor Rweauy. He can poaltlrely and permanently
airenetheu your wasted anil shrunken orgssa snd restore your maakood.
ntm and Wonirn wilh Weak I!ncL
A Tt'rnh Itnek ttrlnga an untimely drslk. II la sn unmistakable slcuol dlaeaacd Vblnfvs.
tloea your tuck scbe t Uo you hav. pains In the aides, aufforallog fevllnss, ixiuiutlon of ihrr
heart, deranged atomsch and a bloated condition of Ih. stomach and bowel. I lis vou have
acdlmenl orbrlck-duat dcpoaiu In the urine lloyou urinate freucnlly Have you wesknean
of the aeaual orgsna, partial or lout Impolency t If vou have any of Ihne avmutoma vou hm
dUraacd kldneya. To nrglret these tronblts mesne to you Diabetes or HM.ht'e UiMsasodn
premature grave. Iwctor Hweany cures snob dlacssea
Varlrscelfl. Itydroretc and all bladder dlmcultles treated erllb unfklllng tun.
Uaptnre New method. sure cure, painless treslment i ao knlle, no detention Hum work.
no taper! meat. A poalllv., certain and permanent cure. .
Private Diseases Oonotrbm, Oleet and Stricture cured. Syphilis, Ihs Irproay uf the sge,
poaltively snd forever cured,
ladles will recetv. careful and special treatment for all their many ailments.
Write If away from thedly. Adyke by mall free. A timely word from this eminent pbyalciap-
whlcb coats yen nothing, may save yo years of enacting snd may aare your tire. lwx,k.
"(lnlde to health," s treatise on all organs snd their diseases, frwe on applicant.. Cur
reiposdencv strictly conadeatlaL .
F. L. SWEANY, M. D., 737 Harket St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
James Petray, who so mvsleriouslv
uroppeu out or sight iu riononia county,
i.ei., some inrce years nuo. when in-
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, dieted for manslaughter by the irraud
nun hMHiAha itwmw. tT.kltn. I ..!., 12 1 , .... ? . M(ai"y
and biliousness, pieaae buy and try a box
01 u. u. u. to-dav: 10. m. so mu. Ha d
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Patrick .Moore of Woodland. Col..
drank a quantity of wood alcohol on a
recent night and the following morning
oe was totally uunu.
Airs. Lizzie womble, a procuress.
of Sacramento, (Jul., was sentenced to
four years' imprisonment at San Quon-
tin. I ho woman was an employe of a
factory, and induoed young sirls to go
mere sua meet men.
jury, voluntarlnly surrendered himself
to tbe sheriff of (Sonoma county ono
day last week. Thrncyonrs ago John
Uachman, a noighbor, and Polray's
auisr nau trouoio over .fences, and
Bachman made some remarks thnt
caused young Petray to atriko liiin.
Bachman died. It is alloirod. from Itliii
effects of tlio. blow. Potray was in
dicted, but dlsappenrud before be could
be. arrested, and notlilna mors was
heard or him nntiljlast wcelrlwhen ho
lurrsndercd himself. He was released
on bail.
mm m mr js.m. vrr
mm mmjtr r rm 1
The Somaw
mother who with
ber mantle rie.
fended the bodv
of her child from
the. ravenous
birds of prey is
No Cure No Pay.
That Is the way all druggists sell drove1
Tasteless Chill Tonlo for malaria, skills and
fever. It la simply iron and quinine la
laaleloss form. Children lave It. Adults prefer
It to bitter, nauseating tonics. Price, to cents
BUTLER
...JEWELER
a perfect type of
1000 101
motherta
all . timea and
among all pro
Ele. To protect
er offspring
irom harm is the
overwhelming
instinct of moth,
erhood.i '
Modern moth
ers are coming to
understand that
the best protec.
lion tbey car
Slve ueir chit
ren against the'
ar,m ,m.
aeon 01 me is to transmit to them an
aminoance 01 natural nealtn and hardihood.
But a mother cannot confer health .mi
strengin upon ner offspring unless she has
a in seine measnre nerscil. ,
PrOSoeetlve mother, .hnnl tnrw it...
ul. rierce s -svonte rrescripttoa Is a act
enilfic medicine, which gives perfect health
uu .ircngia 10 109 special orgaaa con
ceived in motherhood. . . .. . .
Taken early during the expectant time, it
makes the coming of baby entirely aafe and
nearly painless,. It insures cheerfulness
sna recUDerstlve enerarv tn i. mnfher anH
constitutional vigor to the child.
It is the only perfect and positive Specific
for all weaknesses and diseases of the femi
nine organism.
Mrs. V. K, Porrev. of Csrns. Kevsnahs Co..
llnnnal
Or. Wllllsms' Indian Pita
iOlntm.nl will sura mind.
lllMtllnM KHrt I,..' -
riles, llsnaofbalrui
allays ti. Itching at once, acta
a a multir.. in. .
lief. lir. rVllluuna'faill.n lllNiklN
meht la prepared for riln and Itch
ing of ths prlvaio pans. Kvrry boi la
Z""?"1" " orussiata, try mall oa iw-
vnnnwi sevi lumin VV.i WWi winTQtsIUU, UBtO.
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
Ra (
mm 1-0
llll.
II .
U
c3k
leOfi " TlWjr .Tsn. Ufa. IM-ysyr.
lovlHsiAl Mnwiho4rJ, aidlu d.
vrifpra.sin.ar griUI sUM DOsJJ.
Down rrtalati tor wimbm mu
thn. t'AfiMt 60 ferm-tffe k.
For sale by G. JJ. Htwklns.IModford.
BAST AlfD SOUTH
-BV Til 11
The - Shasta - Route
OP TlfK
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.'
EXrBKSS TltAIUS LRAVE PORTLAND '
DAILY.
Roilli
0:OOp. m
11:17 a.m
7:S a. m
l.v,
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Medrhrd
Ran Hranelaoo
I North
9.30 a. m
etltp. mi
800 p. m
Watch Repairing
BolvINaali
Lj, '. BO .VRAIia'.'T
D
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V I a V - i - . - 1
l mmm
TftMHt Mak
COFVntOMT Ao.
Neb., writ en:
f.. wiucb; i write 10 you agma concerning
diujrthcr. Mrs. D. Ililllnmi. Rhr htm lakrn
tm.boUlM of 'Pavorite PreMrioUon.' Hhe
Anyone ttmrltnjr ittMdh anil AArrirtUnn vrtsiv
Qiitoklr tuoorUln oar opinion tnm whether an
and
Of
mnh Munn aV IVt Panali'S
nrnnUon 11 p rob alii 7 patpnUbie. Ooromunlra-
UUDIUIBJt IlNlunOOKOD I
: sursavtiTW fi anrrfs inm nari
I'stenU .rakon. thronsh Munn A Co, I
my
thinks the medldne did her a world of sood.
(the waa confined thr 15th of February. Was alck
but s short time snd nss a 10 pound daughter.
Got along nicely afterward. Looks good, com
plexion looks clear, and she ssys she never fell
Scientific Jlmcricait
hrinrt-omrlr llltmtratnd wnnklr. I.tnrryit e)
ilntlon of any mlontllln lournal. Ternm. Ill
venn fourmnnthai.il. Hniri hv.li nawsuln.lAf
MUNN Co New YorK
Branch oho., 4 r Ht Wubuurton, P, C. , . '
Above tralna MtM at all iliim. ktJiT
Pnrtlanrt mi1U.i.m ...... u
Albany, Tanrent, BAedds. lialaey, Harrt-biim. .
Junmfon JIty Kugene, Oottairo tlroti!
Drains, Oakland and at all station, from Roae
bnrg to Ashland inclusive.
: 'ROSHBDRO JfAIL-nAILT.
SAO a. ml Lv
6 j0 p. m I Ar
Portland
Roseburf
: Diiilag Canon OgrUn Kbtta.
Pnllmsn iloliet Hleeperw and Reeoad' Class '
Sleeping Cars atUohed to sll ItirougU Iralas
Botwoon ; Portland and ComHW.
! WE8T 8IDH DIVIBION.
Mall tralna dally, exooptBaaday:'
land
Corvallls
At Albany and I Oorvallis'eoiintwt with trains
! i .- - ofO.O.' B.railwav, "
press Trains daliy.ososptsnndsyi
MoMlnnvllla . Lv 8:60 a. m
indspflndonoe Lv lifo a. ta
l:M p, m
7:0p.m
8J0p.m
tv
Ar.
Ar
euHllH, fJHS'"? ""I1 rmnc,w with Oe
Sh 1? uLV" 0,,Ul, ai M"lc Mall steam-
on'SplP!'lc;to.Hptt,, ui Ba"n
itnrl I,1i,!!"rt"l,atS W"tr Points and
aSIiLb1" ,J",an'. OMti. Honnolulii and
C0U,Agent; Medr5rd7 ' -W
r. Koam,KR, c. n. markit am,
. Msniiger. U.K. ft I' A
fOUTUNO OKCOON.I
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