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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
rmTyTTwinnii it in I I - ' K.A-ure,rs.. . "--MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PlllS blishsd-Bvsiv Friday Moraine. A. 3. BUTON. MM WM'tOMN TO HOSTK. ' He la ot lew dayai but quit plenty. SUBSCRIPTION,:: $i.o1JBR YBARf stored la the PoiUjBim at Modford, Orofon as BeooodClaaa Mil) Matter., , MloroBO, FRIDAY, Jan. 7, 188. i NEWS OP THE STATE. " Evangelist Rom U preaching in Eu tae thltweek--- . There were 133' wedding in Lane Uousty during ' ' The Albany Democrat say twenty are people leit mat city iot Aiaesa. Seventy-two ships cargo of in wheat Portland 'men have- contracted for duuv paw vi fgiwsi auw' a!W wean., at cent per.aaca. Frlenrfly gave 'eaob. of hia clerks a CbriitmajTjjreteht pf JSB in gold, TheCTR. 'bt'jx'. railroad company li endeavoring- to introduce the growing oi ootton ana wpaccoin wktu vroyvHi On the tteamer Mlowera, whtoh ar "" rived a -Astoria on Hew...Yean iday, there were 40 Australian miners tooub.8: for Alaika. ii t , Tha Albany jWocrat aajatheSouth, ern Pacifio business of that elty for the past month (how ah 'increase of 25 per ' ' cent over that of last year. --' - " The report of the condition- ol the - First.National bank of Rpaeburg, at the close of bustnet December 15, showed the deposits were, fipiwu. Eight hundred free passes were is suedjrithe oOoiala of the Oregon state falr. labt fall. - The. directors have de cided not to issue passes next fall, i There Is no way the people 'of Ore gon can' make a garter of a nllllon . dollars wrave easily7 man oy saving tne money annually, sen) put of the state for Ana Tan holiday trade - In ' Portland' was goad. One firm.Olds & King, sold over 6000 worth of good the day before Cbrfstmys, roonsuting' of over eight bundted dlnerem packages. . , Andleton boy found ten dollars in a sack, and wishing to find the owner aeu uio arve mmu uts hh. xy Hap pened to be a tramp. Yes be had lost v. it. i He took the money and that was ' tne last seen oi mm. ; fl. G.' Bfce, of Spokane, has bought the Brass Nail gulch placers, la Jose phine County, owned by J. W. Robin son, of Wimer; price $1100. This prop erty is one oi we nest in ine county, add lies just below the Hammersley Krfjjip oi quartz mines. , Fifty allotments of land have been v. .xnsjde to the' Indians on the Klamath j'Aianoj, during, the past three weeks ' aU the work continues. , There is con k ifaexdiBstiafctio9 among .the .""loalaha as' they had previously been K .MU)t4aaaWQrl(no. want; . at haifbebh. figdred out that there '- wW "prtsably be J60,009 people sUrt - fA-thVEondlka this year, and.thatall 'i i tie boat on the..o.cattronly. take v,lrjple there, so- thai if, 156,000 h d-to-eneeovi rpoa.nlaejr.'ra them wfiJI hayQ.to,stpi).pff ln.Oreepni , .-v - iltoeeerfr Plaredesrtir-TBatTerxjrtbd . ' lymor; of a change' of the division: from v Rdnburg'to RUfdlflsam'ting'the'-j- slrtifed here until that question' is pe : isfrmioed If a fe'w.:noda?of i?rouni "aaii '' ftltb chlu)eTB Boceburg should' gjve '1.:. An agent of tha Spreckel' engar J-e- i me roair a snort time ago taata itbVIsV:.!errc!ll. uru. a.pm e Jllmi'e aS4 cuttinir 3 r. ..-MMe ;o pejt-corajM6on Udrga aUBU 'Klamath dinner by the government, 60 having .hApn innmnrlAtcd : for that nvnrA i-yi. t purpose. The big boys and girls, their parents, aunts ana uncles also eDjoyed big spread in other quarters as a result of their own efforts. ij.! - Sherman County farmers have hot "..- sown fcs much ground to grain this fall as is customary, owing to the fact that ':. " they were kept busy harvesting until -. i-ir' - late, and since harvest have, devoted ' their time principally to getting their to devote to seeding.- What grain was own early in the fajl looks, well... - ..Three tramps went from' house to bouse in Salem, Saturday,1 frightening the women who refused them food. Tbey visited the bouse of N. J. Damon, and there they met with young Roy xmmon, wno arew a revolver and or- , ". dered the tramps to proceed with ' jTrtifcrt'" to the police station On the way x Xrv bis oapture, he met Special Officer : him tfj'tiff: to the police station. On the way with x ' 'rtt bl8 capture, he met Special Officer Hat- ' ; 'f Ji' 'XA- ton, who took charge of the hobos and jf'-t7ws.''"':J'-''V'.' - : ', Z-V Thdrh is ' bounty of t52,60vpaia kJ?.W.'iiyote. scalps In Benton Countyt50 T. f V - tiirt. atliAAn raiMM and SS.RO '. tli .-county, xne eoyotes are nuntea muck tne same as aeer, ana are taken with hounds by placing hunters on stands In the courses most likely to be taken : by the coyote when pursued, while some ' person goes on the range with a: pack erf dogs and starts the an!nal.; Two dog are usually turned loose upen the. track, and should the coyote by any means for a time escape the hunters on the stand, the chase is likely to beosme a long one and resolves itself into ' a . uestion of endurance and oraft between the dog and the hunted coyote. While the latter is resouroef ul la cunning, , :.' this quality is offset, by placing fresh dogs on the traok when the first pair is i well Winded." These changes are re peated alternately, until the coyote Is achausted or in some . manner trloks . . . the dogs and escapes. , ' It is easy to oatoh a cold and just as . easy to get rid of it if you commenoe early to use One Minute Cough Cure, ilt cures coughs, colds, bronohitls, , pneumonia and all-throat and lung troubles. 'It is pleasant to take, Bate '. to use and sure to oure. Strang, the druggist, Medford; Dr. J. Hlnkle, Ccn : . tral Point.' ... Geo, Kloudiko. Tbey did not remain io that oountry very long m mot did not reaoh Dawson before retutiv ing to this country.' Since that time Mr. Dayton has gone back to Dyea itiftHhiB ia a part of what lie writes tahis frieaid. P. Andrus, of this oity under date' of December 10th: "Dear Friend Dwicht; Think it about time I am writing vou. Iitot back to Dyea Not. 10th; aUyed one wees: in juneau: uiere no snow hero at Dyea and only about a foot at "Hbeeo UamD ana . lour iet over the summit between th , pm and Lake Linderman, . What a fool I waa thatl did not stay here as intended doing instead of turning my back on a country where, good wage and good prioej are had.. IJ had stayed at either Sheep Camp or Dyes I would have cleared ub at least flow oy this time. When 1 went away Dyea had one lot? store, now it is a town almost as large . as Juneau big buildings , going up every day. J could have had a lot here then for the taking, and some lota have since sold as high as 11000, In October the Canadian police had sixty, tops of goods packed from Dyea to Lake Linderman and paid fifty cents per pound for the pack ing. ' Boys at Sheep Camp made over $200. a piece paoking. I stayed at Dyea two weeks after I came back and only earned $12.60 in that tbue but worked only two days. On Thanksgiving day I started for sheep Camp and got back Dec, loth; I was gone twenty days and worked thirteen. The rest of the time it stormed or I had nothing; to do. had three packs in three davs that Came to 917.40 and worked ten days for a man sleding his goods from the summit to Lake Linderman for $4 a day and board ' and also got board while packing. ' I have been back to Dyea three days and am going to work in the morning on a building 26x60 feet at $4 a day, and board myself. Carpenters get 5 a day. My chum and 1 bought a house and lot together: paid 1150 for it: were offered $200 for it a few days after buying it. We will get 500 for it by spring, easily. I could have made money hand over fist when 1 hrst came baok buying real estate. With a thousand dollars to invest a fellow can double his money in a few days. I shall make about three trips to Lake Linderman between now and. spring and will pack in goods which l can sell at a handsome price. I shall go to Daw son in early spring." The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa. 111.. 'Chief." sav: "We won't keen house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Ex: penmentea witn many otners. out never- got the true- remedv until wc used Dr. King's New Discovery.- No otoer remedy can take Its place In our borne, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It is .idle to experiment wih other remedies, even if they are urged en you as just as good as Dr. King'S'Nfew Discovery. They are not as good, . because this remedy has a reoora oi cures, ana oesiaes is guaran teed. .' It 'never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Chas. Strang's drug store. ". "' "'. ': ' ; :".., ....... Mrs.- Augusta Rack," the accomplice of Martin Thorn in the ' murder ol Guldens bppo, will be arraigned - in Long Island. Oity. X. Y., this. neck. and witl;pl.oad gailty to manslaughter. District .iAttdra'bVY6'HiiEs, it'"is under stood, trill csMSnt to tlio inifkniiion ol a sentence of twenty-one years in the penitentiary. , The Paris police, during tlic course ef last week, secured nnolher of tlit organised gang of murderer anil rub bers who have terrorized the suburbs of .the French capital for months past.i The.new nrrests number thirty-three, and the oldest pmoner is only 21 years old. f . ,,, The reilroadl.to Johnhesuurtr.'.Ca)., Is completed and trains are running regularity." ' - , - . . California' bniltl more", miles of rail-': road (210) inVj.97 th'an any other stale a tne union. ; .. . ; This is the complaint of Eat t bouts arts at this season Tbey have no appetite ; food does not relish. Tbeyneedtbetonihgnpof, the stomach and digestive organs, which a eoune of Hood's Banaparilla will give tbem. It also purifies and enriches the blood, cores that distress sfter eating and Internal misery only a dyspeptic can know, create an appetite, overcome that tired feeling and builds op and sustains the whole physical eyttetn. Jt so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptlosymp tons and onres nervous headaches, that it seems to have atmost " a magic touch." Sarsaparilla Is tne bcrt in fact the One True Blood Pu riser. tlOOd S Kills puis, aid dlgestMn. ss. , Kevnolds loft Modford for M, JAA . '. . ., . a nloocll's Both tha method and result when Syrup of Fig ia taken; It is pleasant and refreshing to tha taste, and acta gtmtly yet promptly on the Kidney, Uw wad Bowel, clean the ya- n cMOtually, dispels colds, head baa aii fevers and cure habitual casipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of jt kind. ever we., daced, pleaaing to the taste and ae peptabl to the stomach, prompt in M aouoo ana truly Denaaclal ia ita aff sefsv, nrepared only from the meet healthy and eedieralMUoesl its many excellent qnaUttacKwac! it to all and have mad it the moat popular remedy known, . . . . erron of Fiir i for sale in SO oeut bottle by all leading drug. gistiw Any reliabl druggist who may not have it on hand will pro oure it promptly for any one who wishes to try iu Do not accept any snoeurate. , cturmu m syrup co. um Humtot. cat. fjtanaii. it. . urn rets, tr. HINTS ON FRUIT ' CANNING. . Shawl SraeKl. '. , In canning fruit, remember that it i hard and disagreeable work at beat, and unlem you can come within sight Ol its highest possibilities, "the game is not worth the candle." Whether it la good, bad or indifferent depends upon your own knowledge and skUl. Exclud ing the air to prevent fermentation ia only the ABCol success. Fruit must look a wall aa taate delicious, and, in order to do this, it must retain its nat ural flavor and appearance, and be sweetened with granulated sugar. Fruit for canning must be freshly picked, and a little under rather than over ripe. Ail berries except strawberries should be large and firm. With tbeae the smaller th better. Blackberries, no matter how fine or of what kind, are never . satisfactory and palatable. Cherry pit add much to the flavor, and when removed from the fruit a handful should be tied in a piece of net and put in the center of each jar. Pear seeda should b uasd in the same way if the core ia removed. Cherries are richer and handsomer colored if the sir up ia made of half currant juice. Tne skin of green gage plums abould be left on and pierced with a fork be fore they are cooked. The akin of all other common varieties should be re moved. . If plums and peaches are im mersed in boiling, water to loosen the skins, only a few should he treated at once, and those should first be put in a wire basket or sieve. Altar remain- ng two minntea or so dip in cold wa ter and gently rub off the skiua. A silver knife should be used to shred pineapple and pare pears and quinces. Peaches sbould be put in sirup as soon as pared, and pears and quinces into cold water, to prevent discolora tion. Peaches are firmer and richer if allowed to remain over night in the sirup before tbey are cooked. Five or six pits should be distributed through each quart jar.' The most delicate and natural Sa vor is obtained by cooking the fruit in the jars. This method also does away with the breakage from handling, and adds greatly to it appearance. Pears and quincea are no exception to this rule, but, as both are more quick ly cooked tender in clear water, it at more convenient to do so before they are put in sirup. All old jars anoura be thoroughly cleansed with soda and boiling water, and the air-tightness of every jar should be tested with water before they are filled with fruit, which should be placed in the jar s fast salt is prepared, and th jar filled to the neck wiut sirup. A flat-bottomed kettle or an ordi nary clothes boiler are convenient for cooking, and a board fitted to the bot tom loosely and closely filled with Inch nugerholesobviatesall dangerof break age. Ppt the rubber and cover in po sition, leaving the latter loose; fill the imilorlin .warin water to the neck 'of the1 jnrs. and boil gently until the fruit can be easily pierced with a fork. No definite rale for cooking can be given. Ten minutes, is usually long enough for berries, while the time required for larger and more solid fruits depends upon their ripeness. Experience noon makes one expert. Take each jar out onto a hot plate, fill to overflowing with boiling Water, and acrew down the top. Tighten aa it oooke, and in vert to .be sure that it is air-tight. The jars should be wrapped in paper to exclude the lights which is more in jurious then one .is apt. to think, and kept in a cool, dry place. ; The flavor of fruit is more improved if the oxygen (s restored' by 'removing the cover an hour or two beore it ia needed. - : . If rich fruit is desired, the followlnc quantities of sugar for each pint jar win be satisfactory, but as tugur is not the : "keeping power,,iUeh' ..lee, or even none, may be used; Strawberries, seven ounce; raspberries, four buries; whortleberries, four ounces) Vherricey six ounces; peaches, five ounces;, Bftrt-, lett pears, sis ounoessour pears, eight ounces; plums, eight ounoee; rjtdnces, ' eight ounces. N. V. Times. . i " . i" :.j James Kirklvy, treasurer of Benton county, Ind., was found dead In .his ofllce at Fowler. He was shot through tho' temple, autl pistol was lying be side him. Ills owu revulver was found in his dusk. ' Tlio drawors of the desk and th sufu were openud aud the con tents scattered about tlio flour. Tlio Jury .In tlio.. trial of Wllliiviu Foley, at l.lbbrty, Mo., forMUu murder ot lilK ulster mm mother, nftnr .biting out two hours And furly .mlnuUm, rti turned a verdict of umrdtir In tlio first deurue. After the verdict hud kuoii road Judge Hroaiklus sonousd. Fulvy to be Pangea rrmsy, r eo, cii. Persons who are troubled with Indi gestion will be interested In the exnnrl enoe Of Wm. H. Pen, chief olork ' in the railway mall service at Deaatolnes, Iowa, who writes: i"lt give me pleas ure to testify to the merit of Cham berlain's Colic. Gaoitra and Diarrhoea, itamedy. ror two w l,teve suffered from lndlgesflo,.d am ubJot tp froquant.savere, attack of, pala la the uimauu ann sqwvts, une er two apses Of this remdd never falls to glve 'per- fdt relIof n'loe 28 and Sff eunuV for aleey G.'H. Haskln. drogglir. '' , fianSalvader. 4a thvsateasd with another revolution, i :( , , ,;,, . Christopher Robert, a' wealthy retir ed builder, klljertjhiruteir ia New York wttli.a revolver.' : t-: 'i ' t ' The Overman Wheel company, man ufHctnrers of bicycles, at Clilcopet Fulls, III., has failed. .T-;' ; , ' r, Kl ward J. Buckley, the well-known California actor, died In New York from a stroke of psralysls, . . ' , Firo in tlie Atlas Safe company's five story stone building in New York did damage to the extent of 1100,000. A Core for Laaie Back. "My daughter when recovering from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sard is, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedlos with out any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is also a' certain oure for rheumatism. Bold by O. H, Htisklns, druggist. , .1 Several attempts during the past ten days to get the lhirran tease before the state or federal courts again and there by delay, tha execution, have proven failures, and tha attorneys have about cessed trying. Durrsnt is again In the cell for the condemned. lie has given up hope and acta vsrv . quevrly; ho paces up and down tlio cell, refuses to speak to the death watch, cannot sleep any leniith of time aad is very nervous. He is expected to break down com pletely before Friday, the day set for bis execution. , Why suffer with coughs, colds 'and la grippe whon Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in taoiots convenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money re funded. Prioe 25 cent. For sale by vnas. Strang. . . . . Rosa Modlci, aged nine years, was burned to death at the home of her parents at Santa Monica, Cal. ' While sitting in front of a grata : fire with a baby in her lap, a spark from the crackliag wood -Igniled her dress and she - wa immediately enveloped In limit N She dropped the baby to the floor and ran into the yard, where her mother turned tne hose on her, but her injuries were so severe ! that ahe died shortly after. The baby was not injured. . - . ' No Core--No Pay. : . ' ' . Tost Is the way an drusslsrs sell Oroves' Tasteless Chill Toole for malaria, chills and (ever. It Is ateply Iron sad quinine la a tasteless torn. Children tare R. Adnlt prefer it to bluer, aauaesUng tastes. ' Pries, Cvoents Grentcr New York went intoexlst- ance January 1, and is now the second laraestclty in the world. A great cel ebration took place m the city, oh 'the last nlg't of tho year. . At exactly . w o'clock.; Mayor I'liclan, of Ban Francis' co, touched an electric button - and caused the anfurllng of an American ' flag over the city hall is Creator New York. ;" . i ' ; . r - : When a voting cirl sten from ffirlhood Into manhood. She' eh- ten s new and strange country. A land of nromlae and hooe. vet foil of hidden dans-era. Whether she will find happiness or ' misery depends largely upon the health snd condltiottof the deli cate, snecial onanism which- Is the sonrc aadcentreofher womanhood. V , .' The lives of yonng women are often wrecked because of a mistaken sense of modesty, .which lesds them to awlect ta earlier symptoms of feminine weakness. . m. ...... iHwhli. ..I... mf.MuI avlnn 'into serious chronic dlfBcnlties which be come s drawing burden, raining life's nest opportunitici snd btlehtimr sll possibility Of nappy wifehood and motherhood. 1 Any woman snsTering from these delicate complaints needs the swalthivins; power of Dr Pierce's Pavorite Frescrlptioa. It laeals and acreflsthens tha womanlv orcaas: tops weakening drains; gives vitality to roe aerye -centres, a no reweorf a peneci or rank soundness and comrHtutional eaetgy. His the only medicine devised for this pur pose by s skilled nd experienced speouaiat in diseases of the femlalne organism. ' Mo., writes) I have aaed your ' Payaiite Ington. e Pro 'ftacrtption ' and am never tired of aoundin lla nralae. When aiv Bulv frlenoa com plain, i saw ' why don't yoo use I tod an ream ahfl aflalotis nioiher, whose daughter 08 yean, sal) AT. nerce'a nnrna macripuoar had not 'been rlehi for Ave monll nboot the medldne. and aifrr the voontf ladv had' taken ina, two-thirda of s hottle of ' Favorite Preacrlj 1MI ion ahe was an nsnt, Hi ef oiir.beat doctors." She had been treated by two ..Dr.' Pierce's sreat thousand -nao-e Illus trated book, " The People's Common Sense Medical i Adviser" sent paper -bound on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay the cost of ' mail nar only. Or. a iMtiasotne rlnth-hotirld conv for ir stntnos. Address, Dr. R, V Fierce, lluffalo, N. Y. i Ml t T. ' 1 uulu's'ouil.'lols t, it','' alius, urn iv, Miiiur.i., ...... i. i. ...... I WW U V milium, uietmior oi Nuiinrneia on iiu. io Xlix u uulmuy, lat Blk titti Aahlilnd., .... 7. ............ . . . ........... OJ l.tslHituiAIInc Nluliiit llevsli'P; . muut t'o, I'orilsnd llrouu Nu III, I'surl, 0 'lA'arr UttV IsoVmVi siuunlsln Hlning '. . Co. Uie Ivsuhoo tilulm, lit m H, t w . .. , 0 L I'arr to aaiuo, till) weal vxtiiiMluli ul , the Ivauliuo,,,..... Nollls H pints, by u L'Uurr, ttr tutor. ; t noy id mot, iu hbiv, ibu wvru uaiuu . . tluu u the Ivaiilioe,. fl W Itrfiliiw KilmltilMI, qi Ins'estste ol Jtiimi J l'rlilily, to i 0 Uarusrd, lut S iV lluflbltou ta arWurVWslYsVlatsf ' . aods, blks, I'srk add M MjdlDKI...... i It K Button to O K Rlnlnt.r, lots M, M ' asd , blk O, K K ad u Askltad.. .'. i . v, Mary klluio to mll H TowomdJ, , , , cSSR fuu& 'to WPriW" I'", wn lift 1 Ul' aiHtti j Arjuntraiit w ABaomus r , aruittrow, M aires, see IT, to 47 s. r J . t'. I.W, U8ISJHIW ITl'ip o, ,.' I... U S i'tteut to Thorns. Jttturtoo Jtowsrd, : SOU KOserss.SMIU.lpaSt.rts..' A M Usrsa. Kbsrtrr, . to Wadkaais Oo, ; Coni'orojr'loS'oMo' ftleh'iruKn'ioiiT .' tore, is If Hvilv .'. SMD stlHsraMorMUi t L Jsootis, all rlsht, ,,, .till ini IntMNuit in J MHn'Malitjaii....l 1 M Joon lloin to ssqie, same , &l Tbos 1 Howard io 8na HowsVd, 10 ' Itnraa. ma SU mlnlM. fa orurauiy iu mtt i'lonlViiowtrd, io ear, ii p a, ra s. la Probate Court, Katate of Levi Oarunshi erdsr aDBolotlail 0 W Wblto adinllilalralfir w lb la houd ot WOW. ad a r aokwldtllae, K aiovtot sad J u Meat. Bar appralaara. . . . Kaute ot Nettle Drum: ordr appointing rbnirye. IMM, as day nl flusl aulamool. aaiaieoi natsn k Mariin; invoauiry ana ap srslaamtni Bled and apororod, alto an Order for aalo or poraonsl pntporly, . I Bucklsa's Arnica Balvs. Tho boat sulvo in tho world for cuts bruises, sores, uloors, salt rheum, fovur sores, tutter.ubuppud hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively euros pllus, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money rofuaded. Prioe 25o per box. For sale by dies, Strung. The war ship Mohican, which bus hitoil tliorotifbly - tiyerlisuled at tho llnre - lOuinl. mivy yaid, lius been turned over to the training sorvico and will be put in commission about Janu ary lOtli iindnr cuinniund of Command' er Bern. This shin is to receive about 130 apprentice boys ou tlio . 1'ucillc coast, and.prohubly will start with them about the middle of January. un a oruise around tho world. Mrs. Stark. Pleasant Rlduo. O.. save. "Aitor two doctors gave up, my boy to dlo. I saved him from croup by uslno One Minute Cough Cure." Il Is thu quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and ull tbroat and lung troubles. .Strang, tho druggist. Med. ford; Dr. J. Hlnkle, Central Point. fe (tare t'offailpataon forever. rgo -..n.'vt. i ir,ot VJVnrtia luo ortfte. ii 9 C hH to i-uru univniiiK robind money. BUTLER. ...JEWELER we.' -tco-Vatorrae.' s akete and Saau istiuu saty pu ootaion fiwrtaiw. an , .aunaaiaa. eeaislStlk:WWhoeaars,:SlS.I.J -,.:. SOme, of the sTftikiNO r. 7 THDRP. RPDIVI Watch. Repairing A rl ! ' "ii n ' ',' THE ADVBNtVRBBjaV' FOUR POR A fWTUNE TUB COPPER PRINCBSS I W I SfJt.aJomrjror..'.v m,nram : , a tiut Mmoi mbJ Is a thrtltnat Mary W t AsM for Its ulrHnenimulre of font s tnaaiini cnnceaiaa in an old . cofnpAnloni wtw : CMlelatlHSKMataiuofWalfa. ated t 'lonf SHORT Tn rnddidan to'tKf Oiree tana aerlll uariet. the year, om win at tnert uotuaet every una, a rtwrt. Km Owter The . a, trjirur J. rtrmir The Phinkrst WaUclna' Oharf .,' A , "'"''""'" " SWSTT Mf MtimuAH wwn ... ' - ARTICLES ON SPWT, TRAVEL, ETC. : Plepaiain Hsanat M Artt ' -"J : - . A Asttrttaai BioSaraf la Atrles Plst Lessaas ta Tiatr a Sksst: i'ftft' .' LsylSsj Ont s QsM Caara , . ''. twoisr J).V ".r ," 1 1 , .. Ww i w, a. yak Ti wax iprrnir. n , i;:n;. .... ' DfAOTMBrrrS 'f' ,..' ' ". t-T" ' 1UZB COMtWITtOft . .. CssTMIs, MsnvsSsOIM,'Hatiifrsaii ' ' I Shsri SttriSi.ssstehlnwtsfrsahr , I 1 1 10 Cnll t' Jftmttr'Wt pnumieHu). .dd p(.fef,(),,..i: ',! ii '(', i't rVsun fraeiltrths fJnttfS MaUai Cantila, and.Meilco,. Addnat nAUPEB SOTHBIWi rbushert Franklin Bqnsre, N.T.CIly. St attaint. Wrnaaa. ' H. S. M. Wtm Crru C. i,lv fur V.UHIWII. flu1" .ta Onnii.il rto Iimii..iii v- riiir mnlj, ".ltl '.v.'ll'.""';'.'!' SDr. Wllllmim'lmlliinl'll Oliilmunlwlll ouiii Mllml, lllomlliiu iiml IiuIiIiik PllhN. II iiliNiirhh lliiiliiiiiora. HUuyn tl'o lU'liliimtl.liiuf., mil" I1N A ItOlllLli.tl. ulVIIN lllNlUItt M. Ilcl. Dr. Wlllluinh'Tiiilluiil'lliiOlnt. uuiiit U iirmiurnil hii' IIIIiih mill llvk. .Ills ill lui iirlrsin imiih. Hutv but la , wnrruiiiiiii. ii.v uruuKiMn. uy iiinii on rn tint ol jtrlxo. 10 oonla unit SI. IK). sVtLLIMJK fMriUfsCTUMII. CO.. l''oii, Olmol.nCf TioTo. For sale by O, II. Iliuklns,' Modford. PILES ITCHING PILE! , tWAYKS't a i emcsir riT.nTStt.v ouas. t'MI'iasis-Mabiarai talasai I dujMiiafiilstifara . 'tsawsMt ' Flvsklatlaw,r, wklMasMKMlUjT gtlla. er swat k Mail M Uf iuTII r.rku-rssw, r. ,tifnjannn I trow paying crops bwsuts tbsy'r frtaU snd always tbs hn tO I sals every what. Karuaa aobitltsMs. Bllok to Terry's SwU and preSpsr. liWS Bd Annual frss. Wrlu for It 0, M. FIRST CO., BttrsN, silt. I LIME! Sf ,. I . i . ' . :1 .i , : i . '. ' ;i. . " .? . . No. 1 quality of lime frotu tha i well known Rutins crock quarry CHEAP FOR CASH , . , i Wo arc now ready to supply , Modford and nil towns on tho . railroad. Write for terms to Carpenter & Allison, : GOLD HILL, Of (K. EAST AND SOUTH i BV THK ' ' The - Shasta Route OK. Tils' SOUTHERK , 1 PACIFIC COstPAHf BJtl'llESR THA IMS LBAVB POHTLAKO' daily; 'rioutU i . NwnhT. . rx)a.m. S:00p. m L. PorUaaa-" 1 l'H,t. Ll., Marin : ' T:V as Af. Han Prajoelere v. l.sflsp.na , t' Above, trains atop at ail stsuass belweew , Albaiiy, Tjr"at, HKedoa, llaleey, STVrrleSwt, 1 Jonofon CHy. Knsoe. Cmim (irovo. PialM,.OakludaadiaU laua froai Itoea. bars to Anhland UwIuimtc. ,. ,. . iV , . . aoHKBuao aun-DAibY'- '' sa a. in I Lv s-iOp. m i Ar Portland " aoaSbarf ' , Arltep. m. ' Lv.Ba.m' Dining Cars ok Oatatr ltoika. . Pullman Bngkt Hlerpera and Hatead' iriaasi p.u mi. MMvan iu ail luroHSD iraias i. Between , Portland ' and vaMss... ' WST WDH' nlVKION. " ' .,. , , . . . .. i ,i... . i. . i ' I Ma.ll trains dally, except Oundayi r. f36"s7m lam p m fVnllani Ar JWn."i U . Lv Jp. I At ' OarvklUa IT At Albany aBd'GatvmUtasaasneet with IrsMns. , ..Y.v.at ,.rtwsy. ., i:. t , . &pfTrladal.yiBersn(U)r: eap.tn 7Jtp.ro iJU p.n ':prr Roa-m At.-., MsMlanvllls Ar IndepenSoaee . Lv i. Lv darm.' t i r ' PtreotVnnneellnn itf fia. WvmaVi tuaco with- e. ta'Wall atfaiW- cMenaal and Oriental aad Tci kip llnrs tor Japaa aad Ola.' StUIng dMa en apsllaatlow. i, ' ' h , i nates ana lloseis as to Baauaw, polaM snd lmpe; saw tJkpaar-Oahta.HOaaafuta tndi AuamuU mm SfobUlmd nWJs. V.iUpotn-' eoU,Aeal, afalfora. .,. r,,M.. . XX)BHI.H, '' C tLMABKHArl, sstsacer. . . U.y.ar A pontuno eMooN.:.'. 11 features for lwe STODIPJ It lilolHb)elollbenKKri tha hro- nu hia advtnlurea, and hive io. loll lorfusa. from asara be raicoct the Princcti. . PICTrON mAllcitlos ofvtnch will OMillnue duriaa the entire . - wmoh ii only nowiiiie to mmucia a irw iniet ntre, Slarkadara A rlstber mtetery frill I E ii u sat IMWfai njsataMN I 1 1 I mMSfSirBta, I ; i''uilT"fii iNaJK!'' SW V kkkt. iw. 1. Imh.. nm m ?V-.'.Y tnlarwl itissssh Baa. EswSEEDGcan Mt JAMM MAUIU s john a am Orast Hsal A Craatavs ti CktaaMlmce ' AiUaa foulUtty BUtla ' KM Muarne 1