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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1898)
'it t I "f "J r V t' ' V.-A , Our County I Correspondents.. Katie I'ulut KsgloW. 11V A. 0, IIOWLBTT. A Pool baa boer oreotinR a now board fenoe on tlio east side of bla resident lot. Mm. Ueorge Cliff Ib visiting her fiarenta, Mr. and Mrt. Van Harden ft, on Butta oreek. ', Aft. 8. B. Holme has bean quite ow, but I m glad to annouaoe that the li gradually improving. The masquerade ball is reported to have been a very pleasant aTalr. Quite a number oame from Central Point to atUndit, ...... I am glad ' to' announce that Emanuel Pool hae made arrange inente to remain among us, and that be haa take charge of hie brother's blaokimith shop. David Cingoade and J. M. Lewie assisted your ' correspondent last Monday morning in drawing a jury list for the juetioo court in bsgle rollit dletriot for the yeor 1898 . Henry Gordon and Miss Alice Morine came down from their homes on Rogue river to attend tho mas querade ball, Mr. G. going on to the oounty sent to attend to somo business, leavinn Mies Alioe with friends here. . Volney Stiokel, of Medford, oame out and joined his wife, who has been here the past week. They are the gueata of Mr. Fryer. Tbey epoht last Sunday ovenlng with your cor roBDondont aa did alao Mrs, M. M. Montgomery. A. J. Daley has a very fine lot of beef oaltlo on ma Kile croc it ranon whtoh ho is faltenine for tho Mod- ford market. He informed me that parties from Portland had placed location notioes on his claim in the Elk creek mines which he bad bad surveyed and recorded and men wnrkinir on. That is what is called "sail" In that Motion, and this, is thn second attemut that has been made to take this claim. . It speaks wollforit. . .. George Hoy t surprised hie friends on tba nignt or uecemoer aml vj immiuikino at the ball" He had come in from Klamath .Coimty Jo attend tne d an e un an noc aoa, ex ceDt to a very few of bis relatives, One of the wberlow boys came in from Klamath with him. Mr. Hoyt reports the ice ia Arraa3fe4k eight' inches mica ana ioursei imwm anow. He alae reports 'the etock in fine condition and doing 'well.. He went up to his father's, nor Mt. Pitt, laat Sundayn ! " ? f U VUV' As the roadB get muddy the ?ub joot of a road to Medford' naturally nomas ud. and I heard a prominent rltiznn oxDreas the opinion that Mmlford was losins! hundreds of dollars on aoaouttt' of the difficulty attending the trip to , tba hud city; in the winter. 1 see that Mr. Maule has put up notioes cautioning the pubtfd not to ruft over the raisin hie pasture or he will olose the gates. While weaooept it as an act of kind ness on his part to allow us to pass through his premises, atill it ie un pleasant for us to have to trespass n other people's property. Once before I called attention to. tha act that the road along . tho -Jsh- and MnAnrlrew Daaturea needed repairs, and in1 behalf of the interest of the nitianfl.Df Medford. I-,reneat' 4he notice." ' What' wceedto atfreet road running -stiaighKiom Krvi Pruet'a .to . the desert and -tnereoy save a mile or, more of solid sticky. fi M Mnrv" Bird., Hnrrliburir, Pa., "Mv nhlld ia worth millions to mo; yot I would havo lost hor by orotip bad I not invoBtod twenty'flve eSnte In a bottlo of One Mimito Cough Cure-;" It ourcB oouirhB, colds ana all throat and limit troubles. Btmng, tho drug gist. Modfordi Dr. J, Uinkle, Central Point. t .' Prospect Items. , , i, IIY 01ISKHVER. ' ' rtnnnltrnil twi Into for laat wook.i G.W. Eaton is mating eoffee in the J. C. Engleman house. , , Frank Ladd has taken up winter ouartors in tho Omer Bert house. Those soon in town during the week were MoDonald Perdue, W. J. Tibbltts, Rose Whelpley, Jae. nw- nanas. vnauiiuy jo, " Call, W, W. WilletB,M. H.OoNen and Frank Ladd. . 1 ; 1 A netltiom 1b being circulated re ueBting the oounty eourt to ohange the votinif dIoco for Fleunoe Rook nreoinot. . It is desired , to locate nearerthe center of the preoinot. whior move we predict will meet HO OypOBlUUU. r Misa Roberta Rippoy, ' of Central "Point, baa lust completed a throe months' term of sohool. This wa6 Mias Rinnev's flret experience in teaching a publie sohool ' and she borand friend, E. the sun shines Mr. TeteW is i aigratod to Idaho toJnd W .fu b6u Without m Utn beard fromJ diffioulty. ,A A, .calarapr i Jom t torn of a letter of mx the pupil, but, Di.. Geary tbi uoh brmlog thinks did all in bor power to score a auo (wui." The nunlla who wore able td attend regularly made very rapid day, laving 'rettirried'to his- horn'e brovress. , i ai'rveno'tnree wees ago. wuhh Our old no ohbocand Mend. tt. "uo, T ,'"" wi. w. t). Moore,, wbo emlgra last spring, haa been toil nlnH AaHI Ikft IrMli Noent dato to Irving MeCall, .'Mr7, that .when it liTemovedafUr toe Moore ia not well pleased with bis T lIiVJ new location, and wo would not be! the aigbt will beMleeWred. " surprised to see him back within a '" LI Gerbor, Saturday, sodpr. I5PQ year. Mr. M. owns a good home hie thoroughbred chestnut etallipn, on Mill creek, and his many friends Oak wood,, to 8. C. , Hamaker,' and will be pleased to have Him return l V. Burke,. of Bonantu Mr.'uer to it.' - ' . " . ber was in the 'Falls Mcnsda "and started from Altamont Tnesday ror KlasMtb County Itesse." ' ''" rm lbs napublloia ""' """ Urn Matnoy waa in town Hunuay with a petition which will be pre stinted to tho county, court at its noxt regular session. It asks, for an appropriation fpr wire netting to be used in makinic wines for the oapture of rabbits in the Lone Pine district which are very troublesome to tuo farmers in tunt eccuon. . L. H. Tetors who, injured bis only oye, sprue .time ago and went to Medford to bave it treated by Pr. CflarV.i was in tbe Falls 'TUes Mrt. M. B. rota, Kuooeira, in., my- c....,1t1nn .,,nhlrh (ril lap nlirlit vnara from dyiDOl uidohronloaonitlDatlOnand wa finally oured by onlng UeWltt's Little Karly Itlor, the famous little plltw for all ftomauh anu nror oudioh. ovrMjt,. tho druKKlnl, Medford: Dr. J. Ilinklo, Central Point, ho bus been Forest Creek Mews. feeding ..on, Judge Smith's" ranoh for the post two months. He., will drive., out zw head of cattle in a couple of weeks which will be bis last Shipment of cattle 1 from this - section for tne winter, ;, , " "." " ' . nvnPBRA. i Karn carter psbbou inrousn juaiu Thoro was no danoine on Forest strett Saturday with a string of nnwk this Christmas. docs. 41 in number They wore Plovd Peorce and his sister at- tied in pairs to a long wire, one end teuded the ball at Central Point of Which was raetenea to tne rear laat Friday night end of tbe provision wire, the other tl-M. A..ntskoJ tha mns a hw vnuo.o w. wn, X fUOrJUwt iuiiiipuvu www luuvivf ...OUR NEW&TORy... CLARENCE ' .,, ; ;,:, 1"tlJ C;lV Forcn ,1, . .. AbseUite4yVWr i f uti v , ' - : . , ,, BY BRET HARTE, B ONE Of...: THRILLING INTEREST. "Mr. and Mrs. George Howland, of the Hvdraulio mine,- and Mrs. Horn and family ate Christmas dinner with your correspondent. . John and Mel Horn have opened Ik.' k..I fnrC nf Fnrt oreok. Thev are verv fine gentlemen, and should receive a liberal patronage, ' John Broad has sold his interest in the Oregon Belle mine on uppor Forest creek, to his partner, l. w. Road, the price paid being $500. Mr. Read will operate tbe mine in iba future. '. ; JamesArmpriest has lost a num ber of cattle, and will pay for any reliable information leading to their xeoovery. ..Aney are anaraea oy crop off left ear, split In tigbv ear and "J..A.'l on 'hip. ii'i'til , '' games . Armorieat taetiwHh't ah iicoidonton" Friday before Christ mas which resulted in bis receiving a broken rib. While hauling an organ to tbo-aehool house for the entertainment ho wwe .thr6wa.,from tKi waann and one wheer oaBsed ( The entertainment and Christmas tree at the school house was a de cided social : success. ' A splendid litorarv and musioal program -was rendered, after which the presents on the large and heavily loaded Chriatmas tree were distributed. Mils r. Nettie ! Lewio.1 bur , school inonlur. ia deservlns of muoh credit lor un uio Hwwn b""" VJ Mwt I r.. ; 1 ,1.. 1 I i ;. V in preparing .us iunn.. - . .Tl A.'PArktnH.' 'of AtiaultV.'0..'WBi :lj. v.' Al. fo? thin, year. nendleeBlj ,toYtured hy: ij, & horBB a dav n...inin forihri oum of oeninia. He tney.oonsume nan a nerBe a . aay. was qulekly ourod Wltoh Haael Salyo, QUAW AS A LUMBER JACIC Val roatdoa ( "Slk Sb'o " i , : la Horlbcva WlMtiiM;1 Oa of Wis OMt log drivers and air- aroand lumber jack In northern Via- oopata ia Cbippwa Indian, wonjan named Maggie. Moon, JpeHer, Jinown n tbe Wood and on tbe rirer ai "IpiWa Shoe Mg."i Bh'e may now be neen everr day Nnnlng logs' ori the Nemadj rWer t BapwHor, and slie'haa been keen at Ibat name occupation every ' aummer during. tbe laat five years, while In tbe winter non he haa been employed aa an ordinary (unibvr Japkr-rto awing tne ax, to akld logs, or to drive a tote team. . ', . . , . ".., Mstrirle ia the wife of John Moon, a tolwart Chippewa Indian, whose oc-. eupatlon la also that of a lumber lack and log driver. Mr! Moon took 'a con- tract one to hapvt aome timber for the owner thereof,. hut be took the job at too low s nrict and waa obliged to put Mi wife to tvpfkjehopplngand baul-1 ing in order to juye.a mun a wages.. '' M ra. Moon aeumed to take to the work ua though abe hacl been used to it all herj me, anu ntwc uiu.it: iut:ii u uuiitijr iuiii oer jock mat ner nuanana coum never e'e hia way alwrr'to dlapenae With Her aervieea.. Thre treara ago John Moon went o yyprk on Ibe log drive and tooV hia wife with. Him. luat to aee if abe could do the worfc, in cane ahe.hnil to. J Mra. Moou rigged .heraelf out with. a pair of blobmara,' donned a alouchiat aod a 'pair of' sjplke al(oe, and aallietl forth with heY lord and ' master ' to learn, tbe log-driving buaineas. "' After experiencing- all imnneY 'of hardahipa.and ; diaappointmenta';" ahe ftnaUy maatared ttte buHineaa, and can now balance hcnielf upon a floatilulog with the dexterity of an acrobat. The couple live during the driving eeason in an old loir cabin on tbe bank of th NerondJI river, and In win ter tliey make their. abode iio. a amali canvas tent, uauully piU'bctl u .short distance from the mesa canlp. N .V. Timea. i i An cdiirt In hning made to cancel tbe electric llgiiling con I met nicontly lot by the Han Donmrdlno city trustees. It was muilc for a term of years, and it la denied that this action la illegal. Albert Hoff, ho ia awaiting trial at Bnn Francisco for tlio tuurdor of Mm. Mary Cliilu it few wcoka ago, Is accused by 8an Jose officers of having murdered Emma Hawkins, in a lodging house in that city on April &'J,,Jefi. v, . Fetor 'rcu(,h,:llie liirgiwt 'cattle-raiser In Oregon, waasliot In the-back 61 tbe bead and Instantly' killed' at Can yon oily by a man named Oliver.' . , A land dispute Is1 said to have been the eauae of the tro'uWe, ' . '; : "u , , , JEugenio Marrav a 8wia dairyman, Waft;. found iliiad , In; Arrovo 'Orande creek, near Luis Obispo. He la nppoa Sd to havo been thrown from a home over an emuaokmaat Into tbe creek tb'omM'iBBVUy. be eia'yer ot Ma' ara layier af Bnerw Jtsevory r baa JHSiae, , ou at r. oae been g nutted a a ebaof of venae, and will be tried In' Santa Olara county. ;,J-,'.'1 :.,fl ?, ' yohil!crn'(!y're', a laborer; '.raaiiUad tneioe at Han-Jpae, by.taklna m hlni ''IMlUieBts o'i and feared, he would. soon io stfW" meatar, need Of food,and tacjx. j.i boi-.l oi li; The steamev Cleveland, that recently went asborei oil ;the West coast of. y an-, cbuver labuid; haa beea' sacceaafolly. fldateo ana - win oe Uken to Tacoma rorepaira., ; , , vii . , ' Malaria produces weaaj)eaa,eacral deUlty BUtoaaaMt, kxs of appetite ladlfeatloD and oinstlpsUoa.; Grores Taateleas Cblll Tohle reaiovea tbe eaaae wiiteta prodoeea ttese tttro bles. Trr tt and jou wlU be delighted, 60 eenta. To get -the genuine ask for Groves. ; J Wr sat ttas BsfceUkaai. was qulekly ourod by using! .peW.ltl a While Here be butouerea vnree in ino ii Incr una far nllaa.and Strang, the druggla. Medford; ' Hlakle, central roin. 1 Bofn Doo. 28. 1897, to Mr. and; and Mr.-&rKr WaHwrj a traughter. MrsrL. C. Hlsemore is spending the holidays with friooda tn ..aaot- sonville. v.'.n !.;,'! ii oi it The crack shots of the Meadows are having a hunt tbi week, to see wbo should pay for a dinner; Hon, J. J. Houser gives the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of Sherman wm tumm M ukad it. amoai heal- rtiiMma-rnae-wonies-'for Tfhioh he akin diaeaees. j to if, Curter ,naid from 50 ceote!tel5d" a head -rr ihe dors whi6h: be' seonred "princi- ; EHBna jauey, Knn. j i pajiy among ne lnuians .pp.tnereB 1 ; TT a ..n.nl. in .All hAM lltoiIvoaiooiato.ioriMwMa.j... -- t p,t.j tr, . John Sisemor is doing sbmOgood ?Jjft od iS"? fnrmiricr th a fall. Br.rTrv ..wv-rr-n . - ., Iteau from Poormaa's Creek. , 1KW0 II VMS AVV.M I BT AL10B Ci The llritish. cruiser Lenndor. accom pttnleil'-by the torpedo destroyer Vir 1(0, Tiouiiu lor hiiqitiinalt, B. C is in Han4ranciaco harbor.' ' The'. Virago is the first 'vcaael-of; the kind to viait'San rranc!co by; Urtd is regarded a utiri oaity to aeafalriug muni ' r- Clara Falliner, the girl who slaved Charles -la-due; ber'-youtUftir inve'r.'al Alamola,,Crt.,.Bome niontha, nv-n, mss arqtuttea oi lue ennrgo pi mnruer uy tbe jury alter nan an noura ociim-ra-tlon. ".","',... , , . ; i Judge George 'Hortiui, a pioneer i, 8t Helena, riapa county, Lai., auil !l years, haa been stricken with paraly sis, and fears are. entertained for bin recovery. j '. 1 ' A diamond weighing six crams wa found recently by 1. Benfeldt while ho was prospecting In aome gravel beds dt Smith's fiat, iA Dorado county, .Cat. A bed of. diamonds ia believed to exist in that locality.. . . . i . ; Governor Build has nnrdoned Charlea H. Barker, aenteurvd to bix months in i jail at Auburn, and , lo . pay a fine of 11000. The governor reduced the. fine to 150. Barker 'thrashed a' justice of the peace because ho sentenced him tor whipping a rival businessman, - Fonr out of tho six conductors who had charge of the ' passonger trainB mnning oh' (he Southern Pacific lino between FrfiBn,o and Los Angtdes have keen dischBrgod,.ao rea!i . bolnc 3- sionod for . their- dismissal. ; The four conductors dropped were D. W. Pi kins,' Al' ' M: Drolian, Odoll Colomun and W. D. Cblemaa; ,, . Daring' a fire at New Haven, (Pa., in a Vesidence Misa Mary Ann Browdy, 46 vears. -waa burned to death, and tbe mother,, aged 76 years,;. waa so. badly that she will die. . i :. ''-' . - i- : The proprietors of the Mayor' Bros.' pottery at Beaver , Falls, Pa., have re stored to their 250 operators the wage cnt of 12J per cent made in 1894. ..A The directora of the Exposition com pany have decided to rebuild the Coli eeum on Ihe site of the structure re centlylinrned att.'hlcago.1' . The build ing will be fireproof, and probably large as the original Coliseum. . v n ;; Bev., William Burns, a Preebyterian minister of Toronto, Can.,' dropped dead in Gait when opening a .funeral aervice. - ' ' ' " ' . , Grovaa'. Tastelesa Cblll Tonlo ia a penect malarial liver and blood purifier. Removes bUtonaneaa without purging.- Is plea earn as lemon airop. Ii U as large as any dollar tonic retails (or SO cents. To get tbe genuine ash jor Groves.': : - " - : '- '" , Former Vitte- President Levi P. Moi ton lias aa-etiteS the presidency' of -the newly formed Fifth-Avenue -Trust company, New York. 1 " ' '- . Th 'Missouri , Electric ' tight", and Power company and the Edison FJec-. trical ebmpnny,' liiilli pf Si, Jivkh .have consolidated. ...The new .cotioeru will, it is stated,, issue W,000,000 of gold' bearing bonds. 1 - -' . : Harrr EhKlish. a prisoner in jail at Yaleta,"Tex., was bunted to death there. ' He attempted to burn hia way oat of Jail .and the wooden structure waa burned before be could be rescu ed, ,' ' ' ; ' '" " ' - eoatToUoeo Salt and Sawaa Tew U Amq ra anlt tnhasea eaallv nad foraver. be mag netic, rail ot UIo, serve and vigor, take No-Wo-Bo, the wnoder-worker, that mokes weak men ummr. All dnudsta. 60c or SI, Cnrecuaran teed. Booklet and sample tree. Address 9terttBg Bemeux Co.. cnileago or New York, Make 'Em AW Mulleys. ;. . ; Dt;' Salmon, the ' head'. . of thd United States government bnreau of animal industry, gives this as . the "chemical dohorner" used in ' his experiments: A mixture -is pre-i pared by taking 60 parts of caustlo soda, 26 parts of kerosene oil and 26 parts of water. An emulsion is made of the kerosene oil ' and- soda ' by, beating and vigorously stirring, ana ims is tnen dissolved in water, Tbe mixture is then placed in a bottle with aolid ,rubbo: .cork. This pork is to rsfa the , mixture lin wnen a jew a reps are applied to tM coming bom- M- the . calf: whiol) should not' be more than three Weeks old. It Is strong stuff, ' and snooia ne caremny confined to the points '.- ' , , , ELEOTRIO. UOHTIHtj, -j Tm la Said Wa ae,e,ew jbtK vad la Tbla CaatrT.F, ' , In th"e electric lighting field the total capital invested tn tbe' tJnlred fitateS ia given aa over SSOOOO.OilO. - The num ber' ot ' plant, public and prKate, U over iu,wv, aaya an L'iuofi;fl ,ne nuu-. ber of jnotors in use' ia, eatlitutrd at ' about 500,000, and their Value at about 1100,000,000. i . Xhe electrical I . apparaluu, . uaed in mining ia eatiroated nt-f 100,000, 000,' ead the value of the elcitric ele vator Induatry -vfllt, probably ; not fall abort of lS,pop00,J. ; ..,r j r, , The .most important of all tbe elee-. trie Industries, however, is that of elee-f trie railwaye. In thia field the inveaUJ meat ia very great, and in uie United Btatea ia represented .'by a , pitalira-x tion Of over 1700,000,000. .The number; of trolley cars in use is now over 2S,0OO,' and these ran over 12G0 miles Of track. Tbe electric rail way a represent' more' man so percent. w all the afreet ana suburban railroads of the country. ' ' The aggregate of ail tbe capital in-. vested in electric lighting! electric rail waya and electric power is'about SI,-,' 400,000,000,000, and this does not include the value of establishments that man- ufacture tbe machinery and apparatua. r As many of these are among tbe largest I industrial enterprises in tbe world, and as nearly all are concerns. of consider-, able magnitude, it is evident that tbour i combined capital will run up into large t flffurea. Petrott f ree Pra. ' . Legal blanka at Thje Maii. effiee...! room for the Tho rnimmu , ihimummm so great at Flaiistjill'. A. X. thn I. Ilio lo.nl folce nvitrtumd to luuiiile it. Tlie vanlf and sidetrack need extending and in creaslngso sis to give trains. , In . the sale of -:i8,C00 in Arizona territorial 5 nor cent bonds, which hat been conBiiminuted.taB annual saving of ever $12,000 in interest ia made U the territory. The bonds, with ac crued interest, were sold at par, ' . BT ALICE CARBY. Misajafaud Wilson returned homs-l last Monday. ; ; - -I TknMBta - alAflvAitAi .'id atnnnlnfif with Henry Beloher. ' i I Hiss Daisy MoGroiter is .visiting with a, lady friend at Sterling, Hiss Olaon and the Misses Wil County,-who have been visiting her son were tho guests of Miss Zella father. Mr, iiowe, ,our postmaster, i iooum muuuaj. m . : A J 1 - . 41.!. for some time, returned i home 1 this week, The miners of this .distriot have held two meetings reoently for the purpose of drawing up.las to.regu. . There is prayer meeting at tbe sohool house every Wednesday even ing. All are cordially invited. The new year has treated us all about the same over here very late mining operations here. But good health and splendid weather, still they don't bring rain. As soon U Howard Bowen, who-is engaged as tbey gat plenty Of ram there will in faming on the Bybee raneh spent oe more mining aoue nere tnuu m i Sunday with-His sister, Mrs. in, several years, V;-.m Wilson.',,;,; : '.:; ?: "; ; ' ". ' a nir- Tnek . ' .' I '" Hsnrv Bowen. who has been , re- It certainly looka.llUo It, but there ia gidiag in Eden precinet, spent holi- LI'S .m. trmihln. WllBOn. :.-' ' V We mean he can oorerhimselt ;rlgtit '"p Albert Yocum,' who is engaged rXfc.!!!a nearAshland, spent the axts as a stimulaat to the liver and holiaays Wltn BM parents. , ne W kldnova. is a blood nurlfler and nerve tUrnod laat Sunday. 1 ' tonlo, , it oures Mnatlpationoadaoho, we have organized a literary so- fainting Spoils, SlOopiOBsness anu muii.ii- . . - -j ,"vftvfi oholy . It 1b puroly ;vcgotablo; ' a mild oiety in , our prooinct anu aave laxative, and rpstoros. the . system to its twenty 'members and ecp60t more natural vigor. Try liiooirto oitrera next Saturday evening. ana do couviiiuuu i,urti vuuj uiu i...-. 1 1 solo worker. Every bottle guaranteed. I. Mdaeata Toar Bowau with Oaaeareta. Onlv BOo a 'bottle all Chas.' Strang's! Candy oathartlt, oure eonstipaUon toravar. drug storoi . ' ' - - I Wo,). If 0,0.0. fail, druggists refund monuy. The strength- which, comes to ui from eating nourishing .food is better man atimuiatiuu. ucuauoc iu is uon stronffth.1 ' the health which belongs to a strong body,, well nourished -by proper food iproperiy aigesteuj, in mo uuiy uuw that is lasting. , The difference between Shaker DI gotive Cordial and other mediolnes is uluiply that it helps nature to make BirongCO. ltUUUtf UUI. prutuw w uuis lnU,M. 'Avnnn, ott t.hat alinlrtiARa In n D.Vjf HVIOO, uAUUp- vuuv result of weakness oauscd by food not properly digested, , : i ,. Shakor DigeBtlve Cordial will relieve the . pangs oi indigestion, ana mak-o thin. sink, weak neoole aa well as If their stomachs had never been out of order, 1 - ' '. ' ' ' ' It is a gentle aid to the digestion of nntnt'0'8 airongm-maKer, ioou. At druBirlBt8. Trial Dome, iu cents. While saying prayers in'tfie chnrch of tho Bacred Heart, Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Honora Dorgan foil dead in her pewv Heart disease caused her deatn, ' The ehief. of police of Portland has forbidden Jthe nigbtly prayer mootings of the Salvathm Army. The chief says the . army; .is ' a "money-making sdieme." - . " Carrol T. Kimball. BUDarinteudent of the Fruttland Orchard company's ranch at Fruitland, .Cal,, dropped dead oi heart failure a few days ago.B Ho was a native of Ohio, aged 4 yoara. . Tho San Bernardino euporvisorshave arranged , a rock pile where vagranhi are exercised. About forty struck for a square meal at noon one day recently and were taken back to tail. : Tn tonre. Coattlnatlon Voraver Take Casoarets Candy Cathnrlio. 10a or CM. It 0. 0. 0. tail to onro. drugglw rotund monoy. Dr. MUaa' Nerve PlaaaeralSe. at aUdrutliets. TASTELESS ElHtlB.; TSEIDB': IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. ., ,t WARRANTED. PRICE SOotS. Oaiutia . IT.L8-, Not. Mat. ' ParlaVaalolneCo., ScLoolMu. . , , GmttasMo: vre H aa rai, am MUtaa ot OBOVB'8 TASTBOlXMB CBUJ. TONIC ud kav boogtat am sroiaalrMartbu roar. Inalloarex porMDoB of 14 roan, av tn drnc biwineM, hTt. fiouoa aa roar Tonlo. Youia truly, . . Sold by Cbas. Strang drugVlst, Medford .' 1. . itmuiHtNl blood disease which all the mineral mixtarea in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely ntreioble 1 is a real blood remeay iqr blood diseases and has no equal. i ; Mrs. Y.T. Buck, of Delaney.ArK., naa Scrofula for twentv-five vears and most o( the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve her. ; A specialist saia ne could cure her, bat he filled her with arsenic and potash which . almost ruined ber constitution. She then . took, nearly every so-called blood medicine and drank them by the wholesale, but they did not reach jher . trouble. ' Some one aavisea ner io aj S.S.S. and ahe very toon fonnd that sue naa a real oiooa remedy at last. She says: "Alter taa Imr one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am nerfectly well. nr. akin ia clear and healthy and I would , net be in my former condition for. two thousand doltani. ' lnateadof drvinir nnthemiaon in my ayetem, , iih.uh .f arsaaio, S.S.S. , drove tbe, disease .oat through the skin,, and . 1 was perma nently rid of it." r,.v! A RcalBJooo Remedy; o.a.0. never. laiia to tuitr kiviiu, Sczema. 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