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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1898)
THE MEDFURU MAIL Publlehed Every Friday Morning. A. 5. BL1TON. MAN WAS BORN TO HU8TLK. K Ho Is of few days; but quite a plonty, MJBSCKIPTION i.go PER YEAR. Bnioiad in tho roatoboo at Modtord, Oregon oa Seoond-Olase Mall Matter. Mbdpord, Friday, April 8, 1888. ' NEWS OF THE STATE, Last wook, 123000 bushels ot wheat was gold la Pendleton id one day. .The prloe ranged from 66 to 70 cents. It Is already estimated that 70 oar- loads of strawborrlos will bo shipped irora uooa uiver yauey in is year. A one-armed tramp in Eugono, uoa Investigation was found to bare two arms just as good as any one. These are days ot fake hobos. Look out for frauds. A force of men has been put to work "--cleaning the big Klamath ditch in Klamath County, and water will be turned Into the dltoh earlier than usual ' ibis season. To keep the sugar beet plant at La Grande in operation it will require 350 - tons of beets a day and 7000 cords of wood for its season of operation, about 100 days. David Hedrlok was arrested for il legal voting at the primaries in Salem last week and was fined $50 in JuBtice Johnson's court. In default ot the amount, he went to jail. W. Matlock, a cattle-buyer, was in "Mill ri ... i 1. .1 ruNiii uuuniu uuuu.j, lets, auu offered cattlemen $20 for yearlings, 26 ior twos ana fsi.ouiora-yoar-oia steers, out touna notning no couia get. A party of seven from Davis crook, In Lake County, passed through Lake view recently on their way to Alaska. They have two wagons and 80 head of torses and will go overland as far as they can. .... An old horse doctor in Portland says eleotrioity and the bicycle have ruined his business. He once made a good living ourmg spavin, hetula, glanders, etc., out irouey cars ana oioyoies nave none of these. . Business is light this year in the Burns land office in Harney County, and that office has ceased to bo a max imum office, that is, the pay of register and receiver has fallen below 13000 eacn annually. Judge Mattingly, who is nearly SO years of age, and an old soldier, has or ganized a company of volunteers in Fossil, that he is preparing to take the field against Spain. O. S. Munger, au- otner veteran, is captain, pro tern Applications for commissions to fight bpaln continue to be received at the executive office. One eastern Oregon man wants to be commissioned to raise a troop of mounted cowboys to drive the Spaniards off the Western hemi sphere. Little Jay Wolford was badly injured in Hood River recently. He was lying on the floor and amusing himself by tossing a share stick to the ceilinc The stick, in falling, pierced one of bis eyes,' and it Is not known whether the sight can be saved. Bert Geer, the 17-year-old son of Bi Geer, left last week for New York, where he will enter school and study the art of picture-making under Homer uavenport. x oung ueer is a cousin of Mr. Davenport, and the latter thinks gives promfse of achieving success. The Indian on going to sleep in the open air ties his horse to his leg so that if he starts to leave he will know it. Recently at Pendleton one, who was very intoxicated, tied the horse to his neck, and was found in that condi tion, the horse as stationary as a statue, having more brains than his master. If everybody was to try to add a little unshine to the lives of everybody else what a floe world we would have. Be jood tbe Santiam in this county are three places that would then be appro priate names for many other communi ties. They are Sweet Home, Happy Homo and Pleasant Home. Albany Democrat. . John Allen, of Mitchell, in Gilliam County, buB bought the sheep and lands of Looney Bros., of Bridge creek, for $55,000. There are about 10,000 head otsheep. Tbe Looney Bros, commenced to herd sheep when they came to east ern Oregon, about 10 years ago, and made tbe small fortune for which they soia tneir property. Tbe Grand Sonde Indians have learned that If there is a row on the reservation their services will bo re quired later as witnesses before the grand jury and their pockets will be lined with a few dollars as fees and mileage. A number were in McMinn villo last week without subpoenas, ask Ing to be subpoenaed, as they "only naa a quarter leit." Immense sales of yearling sheep have taken place in Crook County during the last week or ten days. As many as 25,- vuu neaa are saia to nave cnanged lianas, xne purchaser was J. w. Blake, representing ut. wuson, oi Wyoming. Thn nrtna. V... ,. kann 1 .. . but tbe Prinevllle' Journal is assured Ihat they were in tbe neighborhood of -9Z.DU a head, alter shearing. - In shooting affray two miles north ot Grants Pass last Tuesday E. C Ds Armond shot M; A. Rimer. The bullet cut through; Timor's shirt, struck a piece of tobacco and glanced .off. De ArmonfiiB how out on ball. It seem that-Rlmer bad caused the dismissal of Da Armond from tbe church ' and when they met TUday words r passed TClweenljam and the shooting fol- . At Boseburg last week the jury-' In the WoT We S,tate vs. J. MY Olber-man.-afteV r nlrii -hnura rinlf hffratlhn: brought lo"a.vrdiot of murder in the; nrst degree. Olbermau shot and killed hit partner, J. w.- Casteel," at their "ne, eight miles north of Myrtle Creek,:' February 24.. - The shooting greWoul of a dispute over money mat ters... Olberman has been sentenced to fcangon May 2d, ; 4 .,;:.';, nf Si v A party ol San. Francisco capitalists are on Evans oreek this week examin ing the Howell ic Borden placer propo sition on 8axo oreek. ' This enterprise oontem plates the construction of a IS. mile dltoh carry lag the waters ef Evans oreek on to several hundred acre of rloh gravel land on Saxo oreek, and later It Is proposed to extend the ditch on to the Rogue river valley. Grants Pass Mining Journal. , At tho Juno olootton In 1890 William Blakeloy was a candidate for sheriff In Umatilla County, Henry Blakcley lor shorlff in Linn County, James Blakoley for sheriff in Crook Oountv and George Blakoley for oouuly judge In Wasco uouniy. xneyaro lour Drainers, an democrats, and all were defeated. William Blakoley, the eldest brother, Is again candidate tor sheriff iu Uma tilla County, He Is the father-lu-law ot John C. Lcasuro, the attorney. Portland Woloomo. Front street commission men, says tho Oregbnlan, are In receipt of letters from various frult-growlug districts of UaiUornia, all 01 wnion give a very gloomy view of the outlook tor tbe fruit crop in that state. One writing from Mnrysvlllo, says: "From present pros pects, it looks as If wo will all have to go to Klondike or somewhere, for be yond question our crops aro In tho worst condition oyer known. Somo growers aro claiming that Ihero Is ab solutely nothing left In tho lino of ncaohes. apricots and almonds. Berries are also in bad shape. I do not take stock in the cry of wolt, but must ad mit that the prospect Is very gloomy. The next ten days will toll .ho story." Oneot tho men remarked: "Oregon will have a plonlo this year, it nothing happens to her fruit crop." We live in a country of whloh the prinolpal scourge is stomach trouble. It is mora wide-spread than any other disease, and, very nearly more dangerous. One thing that makes it so danger ou is that it is so little understood. If it were better understood, it would bo more feared, more oasily cured, loss universal man 11 is now. So. those who wish to bo cured, take Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it goes to the root of tho trouole as no other medicine does. Tho pure, harm less, curative herbs and plants, of which it is composed, are what rendo it so certain and, at tho same limo, so gentle a cure. It helps and strengthens the stomach purifies and tones up the system. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 11.00 per bottle. If Christ Should Come Again.' A change appears to have been wroncht recently in the spirit of -Evangeli8t Moody, who baa hereto fore been looked on as one ot the most cheerful of Christians. At a recent revival -service in New York he delivered this doleful opinion on the proposition : "If Christ Should Come Again. "Would we welcome JesuB today in America? People think the world is better than it used to be. uut, do you know, if it could be put to a vote that Jesus Christ should come and reign as kins upon the earth do you believe He'd carry a Btate in the United States? Do you be lieve He'd carry a county in this state? Do you believe He d carry even a ward in this cityr 1 don believe He would. We're strong in churches, but when it came to ac cepting Christ Himself it would be different. Would the societies want Him the Odd Fellows or the Free Masons? Would the republican party want Him? They would vote for the greatest blackguard on earth sooner, lhe democratic party 7 They would go almost solid against Him. Ab, but yon say the prohi bition partv would want Him, guess not. Some of you are shak ing your heads at that. Well, shake them. I'm talking facts. 1 11 come a little nearer home. Even the churches wouldn't want Him to come, some of them. It would spoil some of em. There isn't a nation in all the so-called Christian nations that would elect Him. But, I tell you, we won't nave peace on earth until He does come. The earth looks dark now. It's going to be darker just before dawn. No man can stand for Christianity today that tney don't bring every accusa Hon against him you can think of." Charles Wortliingtnn, a rancher id Whcatvil!, Fresno coimty, in unci arrest, charged with murder. Ho nnd and W. L. Mntlcy and the latter' son became engaged in a quarrel and wound up in a rough and tumble fight inwhich Wurthington was badly used up. wortiiington left the scene, ae- cured a Bhotgun, returned and fired two shots at the elder Motley, killing mm. Youf friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It, . Indicates impoverished .r; . . . And impure blood. This condition may j Lead to serious illness. , ' j It should be promptly . Overcome by taking ; I Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and ' q Enriches the Uqqd,:. ; '' .:. 1 Strengthens the. nerves, ; j .; Tones' 'the stornach,'.; . !, ' ". Creates ah appetite, And builds up, ! Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get : dnly Hood Apples tor Aristocrats. Tho Rural Northwost prints tho following from tho Rural New Yorker which is evidontly part of an interview with a oilman ot flow York: "This store is in the most arlBto- emtio part of town, and judging from the fittings ol the place the oharaoter of the goods and the prices for whloh most of them are sold, must be patronised largely by the wealthiest people, Here are hothouse grapoB for several dollars per pound, pears for A) cents apiece, hothouse strawberries wbioh cost several dollars for a little oup about the biio ot a cotluo oup, eto. 1 bad a curiosity to know what tastes tho patrons of such a store bad so far 08 varieties aro concerned. Tho knowledge of varieties of the aver age uuvor 111 the city markets is. very limited. A few of the old and standard kinds may become known, but tho buying is largely a matter of chance, governed more by looks than by any special knowledge. What are tbe favorite kinds of apples with your trade?" 'lhe Newtown t lppin takes the lead. The demand is larger for this than for any other variety this year. Ordinarily there is a good demand lor red varieties like JN or thorn buy, Kiug of Tompkius County and Spit zenburg, but these have been largely of poor quality the past season and have not been so much sought. Greenings have been, apparently, of better quality, and the demand for thorn has been good. Tlioso Newtown Pippins wore shipped hero from California, but were probably grown in Oregon. They are vory Cue. Next year the dumaiid may be for entirely diQuront varieties, though the Newtown Pippin is al ways in demand." Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho sums up tho result as follows: "At that time the goods were unknown in thiB section; today Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is a household word." It Is the same m hundreds of communities. Whoro evor the good qualities of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy become known tho peoplo will have nothing else. For salobyG. II. Mask ins, druggist. INDOOR CULTURE OF BULBS, The Dutch Hyacinth. Roman Hyacinths. Varlatlra of Croc at ml NarclMl. Among the many bulbs popular for culture in tho dwelling honso are Dntoh hyacinths ot all kinds. The principal point to bear in mind in their manage ment is to keep the bulbs, if in pots, in a oool, dark place on til they bare formed roots, proTions to bringing them in doors. They should not be brought in early either. After the 1st of January is oen enough. A plaoe in the corn or of the yard where tbe pots can be oovered to the depth of several inohes with sofl or ashes will be found to work all right, or, better still, if they can get tbe sbol ter of a frame and saib, says a writer in American Gardening, who adds tbe fol lowing about Roman hyacinths and other bulbs: Tbe white Roman hyacinth, it is not commonly known, can be grown Tory anooesefully in pare sphagnum or swamp moss. For window decoration tbey look all right in those narrow glass dishes about two inohes deep, which the stores sell for for a few cents each. Any shal low vessel withont holes in the bottom will answer tbe purpose well. Put tbe moss in moderately firm for about three quarters of the depth of tho venxel ; then put tho bulbs on top of this, one inch or less apart, filling nptbe spaces left witb little wads of moss. Keep cool, juxl mil of reach of frost, and In a week or two the bottom of the dish will be covered with nice healthy roots. If several disbct are filled in this manner, nsucccreion 1' bloom may be bad in the honso all wit: ter long, with very littlo expenditure, by taking in one at a time, ami when this is coming into bloom introduce n: other. They will stand the temperatn.-i of tbo warmest rooms and should, course, get all the light possible, bm not necessarily a sunny window, taking care that they nevor want for water. The different varieties of crocus can bo treated in the ramo mnnmtr, only they won't stand as much beat it-, the hyacinthB, but it Is a very easy matter to have thorn in bloom by midwinter when grown m moss. Tho Chiueo in- cred lily does well by tho same method. Most of the narcissi are rather diffi cult to cultivate successfully indoors. but no trouble will be found with the Paper White, or, in fact, any of the va rieties in that section. If grown in moss, see that it is firmly packed about the bnlbs. . After years of untold aiiffArlno- from piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersvllle. Pa., was eured by using a single box oi DeWitt'S Witch Basil Salve. Skin diseases suoh as eczema,' rash; pimple and obstinate sores are readily 'eured by this' famous remedy, Strang, the druggist; Medford; Dr. . Hiakle, Cen tral Point. !)'.! 9 if'.'i : i'-,t NIcholM of Scotch .Oitgta. - ' ... . A claim Is put forth that the czar is to some extent a Scotsman.' Czar Paul, when In -Ijondori,' is said' to have fallen in love with a M!sn MncGrapor, a young woman noted for her beauty,- who hap pened to be riding her Shetland pony in Hyde Park. He married her. privately, so the story goes, and she was the moth- of Nicholas I. Tbe present czar would, therefore, be her great-grand son. Maeate To or Bowsla With Caacavata, Csedy Oatbsrtle, sore eeostipatlM forever.' 10c, JBor, It a C. O, fall, draMlsu reload money. Superior job printing, MAIL offise. TWO HUNDRED DROWNED, (Iraal Dam Una to I'liin (inlokljr Thai Faopla DU Not lWoa. The levso 011 the Ohio river at Fhnw noctown, 111., broke tarly Hiinday evening and the whole town is llnmlnd from leu to HO foot. It Isrupnrtvd Hint more tlisn 800 lives me lorn, Mmwnmi town Is 5 miles from F.vimnvlllo on tho Ohio rlvor. It Is sltiiulvd In u vul toy of extremely low lands, with hills aklrlliiR It In tho rear and a M-fool levee running from bill to hill. The town Is wry much In (ho position of n fortified eilv, and when tho lev broke 11 inllu above tho town, uiiilor tho pressure of a very high river, I lm water shot through a !U-foOt uponlng and struck lliu plneii llko a liunleiiiie, iwcuiiinii oveiyihliiK lu-foiu It. lloux' is wore lurmxi it'.nl IohuxI about lllui boxes. Tl'i peoplo were not wiii'iiod of tho break, and for that reason man v wi re cmiulit. Those at lioinu souuht relujjo in second stories mid on huiisotooK. Tlioso in tliu streets were curried lieforu the nviiliiiielio of water, and protmblv a majority were drowned. When Truvoliuir Whothorou pleasure bent or business. tnko on ovury trip n bottle of Syrup ot Kins, as It acts most pleasantly and of. feutually on tho klduuya,. liver, tind bowels, preventing fuvers.thoaduelies, and all forms of sickness. Kor sulu In M) cent bottles by all lead lug druggists Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup wo. oniy. Married on Thirty Mlamtqa' Coartalilp. "Yon mity talk about your brief courtships and murriages on short no- tico," said Cnptulu Arm Cnrdwoll once. "but I think I once witnessed tho muck est made match ou rooord. I was run ning as a conductor between Kiimcll- villo mid Oweusboro, as I did for iimny years, ana ou a trip lit tho winter or 1881 1 got a pretty country girl pawiuu' gor at a littlo ling station south of Ceu trul City about U:40 n. m. A fow in Hurt furthor ou ut auothur smull station n big strapping looking fanner, dressed in brown jeans, with his tronsors tuck od in bis tall boots,, got ou my train, Tbo fellow hadn't opened tbo oar door till ho spied tho rustlo lass, and before he took his seat in front of tbe girl he had smiled at hor. "I punohod his tiokot, went in the smoking car, and on my return to the regular passenger ooaoh fonnd tboOreen river tiller of tho soil sitting In tho snmo seat with tbo maldon, chatting with hor as if ho had known her sluco birth. Iu 30 minutes after they had first mot tho fellow culled 1110 to him and said: 'See hero, podnor, wo want to get hitched. I hain't kuowod Miriuda Jane hero but DO minutes, but wo both like, 1111 hho's wlllin an se'm I. Wbur's tho uighust parson, poduer?' I took them on to Owensboro, and the happy bridogroom and bis blushing other liulf were passcngors back ou my train that afternoon. For hurry up nuptiuls it does strike me that theso ought to have the cake and other spoolal prisos offered for quick yeast love matches. "Louis vi'Ue Post niasraod Koaalan Oatcara. Eleven oflircra of the Bleloenxl dragoon lin vc been reduced to theranks, and one Pmrtrnont dismissed ' from the army for their ehare In a dlKcrrace- ful riot at .Mrjibujle, In Podolia. Lieut, Dakounlnc, while drunk, gmwly In sulted and struck some Jt-wi.h civilians who were sitting quietly In a wine ahon. After prousting for awhile they gatt him 11 round .thrashing, whereupon he went to the bnrracks.got tngnthersome other oflicers and 150 dragoons, and act out to' avenge tho honor of the regi ment. 1 he wineshop and the ndjacciit houses were sacked and ert on lire, n number of Jcwbth housea nnd abopa were pillaged, and five Jews killed and thirty seriously injured. As the colonel of the regiment did not think the Inci dent worth reporting the czar baa or dered him to be placed on tbe retired llBt. Florida furnishes the country from 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 boxes of oranges a year. Georgia ahlps over 10,000 car loads of watermelons every season. Down Brakes, sod Reverse I " When a traia Is discovered ruahlnir on to a irtpbttul col lision, it ia a thrilling in sunt as tbe : n g I a t er h i s 1 1 e s 'Down brakes!" and reverses his lever. Brakes alone are not enough ; the whole pro pelling pow er of the en- -rrgine must be made to work in tbe oppo site direc tion. That Is how it is aometimea with disease. There are times when system Is flying aloag the track of die- at such a frightful -pace that no ordinary methodo will ore vent diaubpr. LI - There arc aty 01 taoiiciDes which act anmly as Leake tn "alow uo" Ike dlaeeaa and nat ST dlsaetsrjbr S little while; bat that Isn't eaoagh. What ia needed it a rardldo that will Instantly terene the entire wasting', tarotisT prscsjsa.' ,'.";''. , when people ore leelaff flesti aal atrcturth aav4kllt, with the life opting out of them lay alter Mr, they Head Dr, Ptarca'a Ooldeai kadkaJ IMacfcry, wkltkoeta directly upea the vital aWees, coeapletaly trajuforma the satire aaMtM 'fftam oad totally te It enables uu aigoauv aaa niooa-mauug organs to sappty lha circulation with aa Ibandsnce of pure, healthy, red blood. It Mops the wastlugbf tissue, builds up solid atusevlar flesh and healthy asrve-foree. Mlaa Mary whitman, of JSatt Wcktotoa, franklin Co., M. Y wHteti "For nearly ten . ,,BU a HU MJ. mlng better, II grew worts, r a fflaad to try Dr. Wercf taa I nave baa a Ma esogn. ana intuaa 01 1, aatil 1 was aa' Ivlaed t'e Oolden Madloal I heaUatad at flrat, for It areajad to taa nothing wouVJ give rcllcr only death. Mr poetata were anitoua about ma, and I was oakl to have eootumptlon. I tried your medldaee, and berorc I had Ukaa many ooaee tnera waa a J7 I 1 1U7I the' Sue mreolaaiaage. Whei Ikod Maoukhaai Wnen tne eecoaa dmuc waa ibjo was a great acai etraagav. -- A SUCCESSFUL EVANGELIST Rv. W. A. Dunnctt, a Man Whoso Good Work It. Widely Known Me Relates Events in His Career of General Interest. Dm A Omtih't fulli Jtmnt Tbroufhtnt Canada, from lh wattsra beaadary of Ontarlu to I In Atlantis Ooian, thN Is no nsois uiuro wltUljr known in tm pmnas and rangtllillo work than that of lbs IUr. W. A. Duunolt. Mr. Diiiinstl has bssu the Grand 7lo..Coiiiiolllor oJ' Ontario and Qusbso In tks Iloyal 'IVuiplsrs, and no popular U h among Iks mrini.ori of tht oidsr that In tloutraal lluro It n linval Teiuplan coiiuoll uarnsd "Dunuett CumiioII" Iu his honor. Fur mors than Un yaart Mr. Uunnttt hoi hnen go iuj from plaos to plnoo puriulng hli good work, nv.n. mitu.iimv. (VflUDill IIIKIIVMTIS, oinatlniM ooiiduolln't axrluof gopel loin omiinnoi MiKiing rtiiuont laliiKKira, iranos matting! In lojif nilolillr, but nlw. boring for tha cuu I at hli fallowi. Wlil uir, fnll iini I In Smith's Falls a fmr iiionlhiago in ooanwllnn with hit work listtrmipntltiitA ihoifavordofl.ua for a IIIUs visit Willi ilia wlltor. Uariui tha ooavarsallon the JKn-ori vanturad to remark thai his dutlaa anlailid an anorojoua amoant of hard work. To thia M r. Dunnatt oaaantad, but vldad that in lilt pioinl phytloal ooodltloa he wot aqual to auy amount or hard work. Dat it was not alwnra to, ha said, ood than ha gavs the wrltar tha following Ultls par soasl history, vrlih parnlailM to make it publlo. Ha sold lint for tks put thlrtaan yaora ha hod baau uraally troublad with a Palo ia the region nf hit heart, from whloh he was unable to g.l any relief. Al tinea ft woe a dull, heavy p ilu, at others eharp aaa severa. Ofteottnien It randarad hint anil for hit eangemeiiK and at all Unas II mode it dlthouU to ntovo. Ilia treiibla wu always vltlblo to l!i. nuhllo and fraquentlr whan oonductlni a-rrioa ha would give oil and doctors had to ho called In to attend nini. una ocourtvu 10 Hint in the Yonge Street Church, Toronto; the llanllet Church. VVoolalook. N. II.: the Methodlit (,'huroh Carlelon IMaee, Onl. On anoihor oooaalon while preoohlug to an audience of il.SUO WHAT SHE.MOST RESENTED. Ilia Could Itaadlly Korclvo and Vorgol Moat Aujrtlilng but Tlila. Sbo swopt into tho oftluo of tbo man ager with cycloulo perturbation. Any hmly oould boo from tho haughty supe riority of her manlier that if alio was sot yot a star shu fully Intended to be one. In ' hor bund was a nowspapor, whloh slio laid ou tho doak buforo tho manager. - 1 "Now, really, Miss FroatlulKh," bo auid somowbnt lmiutlioutly, "I am not tospousiblo for what npiwars iu tho auwspapars about yon. I can't do any thing more than say I am sorry you tlinuld havu any troubles. That's all my body doox for 1110 wlioii I gut Into debt." "Ilavo you roudthut cruel article ibout my liuHhuud applying for a ill lonw?" "ies tl' it is to iy, I glnnced over tbo lmnd!i"i'. " ' You cuu ut ! tint lull 1110 whoro I can Quel tho editor." Now, take my advice and keep way. It won t do you tho leant bit of good." Out don t you think I havo a right to complain?" Of aonrtn. It was too bad. I havo no doubt it was a base calumny to say yon out bis ailowanoo down to $13 a wook." I could have home that," she mnr- marod. "And I can understand It was vory annoying to have It said that you put blm out of a cab one night ' and made him walk three miles to tho depot. " "That was not the cruelcst part of it, thongh." "And it was naturally embarrassing to havo it assorted in oold typo tbat In a fit of jealous pique you knocked hlra down and then jumped on him." "Uo you' think the papers In all of tho oitics printed that?" she inquired. "In all probability tbey did. I'm sor ry for the worry it must cause yon." "That wasn't all I" she ezolaimod. . "I know. What yon rotor to is the insinuation that ho is your soventb husband." "That Isn't tho worst either," she said, with a heartbreaking sob. "Tboy spoiled my name wrong I "Detroit Free Press. ITp-Io-Onlii Jnpnn. Parties who reside' In .Innnn wlslilnr to obtain Hawinlll machinery, with nil the modem nppliancea nnd Improve ments for ahlllf r.lly snwinw lumber, unit word recently to Menominee, Mich., through thc.I:iinnf!:eeoninl at Tncoma, Wash., aahlng the works to make bids at their regular rates. The bill calls for a full equipment. Tho letter laid great stress on the fact that they wanted inoor-saving machinery or tho verv beat quality. The. natives aro the only parties Interested, nnd they are pimhlng tne matter wnn vigor. They wnnt n oi(T winiimiii, wnn itH accompanying rjiri'liitiery. Americas' tha arc 0 most lnvontlvo oople on earth. To them havo been ssued nearly 600.000 patents, or morn tnan ono-tniru ot an mo patents issued in the world. No dlaoovorvof modern years has been of greater benefit to mankind than 'Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has aone mora to relieve pain ana suffering. J. W. Vaughn, of Oak ton. Kv.. save: "I have used Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and UlarrbOea-Remedy In my family for several years, and And It to be the best medlolne I ever used for. cramps In the stomach and bowels." For sale by u. u. Hasklns, druggist. t AMtytur , for a 1 10 OaTNT TRIAL IZE. Ely's Cream Balm oonUlnl no OooAirM, mtrtinry nnr uty otlMr iDjiinuua uraff. It j qsloklrAbtorbed. OlveilKllef t once. It AIM rial mnA ilasaaakai ' 7.&. COLD 'N HEAD Ifoale ana rrotecu the Mealrtne. Deetorea the Hniaaa of Tatts SmelL Wirtl Sloe SOo. 1 Trtal Wee ion. i at lynra Har hy mil. 1 CATARRH nwA paopls In the Franklin Strael Coairegalloua) Churoh, at Manekealer, N. If. Kive Sootora hod arrived and wars In altendonas before ha regained oonootoutnesa. In all thiee oitlee and lawna Ilia ueweuapors freely mentioned hit afliollou al lhe lime. Mr. Ihi until aald ha hoi eontulted many vhytlolant, lliosgh he aald, la be entirely fair, he sad never been any great length of lima under IreaUnest by ooy one doolur heoauae of bla Itinerant mode ol lire. In the eailv port of Die auiuiuer of ISM), while In llrook villa aaalollng lhe pastor of the Wall Htreel Metliodlal Churrh la evasgallatio earvlaaa, ha wot epraklng of hie trouble lo a fl-lead who urged hlui lo try Dr. Willlama' I'ink Pilli. and neit day preaeiKid hlra with a ile.on botea. "I took Hie pllla," sold Mr. Dunnall, "and I dealers lo you I am a well nan to-day. I uaed lo worry a great deal over the pain about say heart, bat thai la all none now, and 1 teal Ilka a new rasa." All ila Ilia ravereutl getillenon told In s alniple conversational way, and when it was eug- Seeled thai hs let II be knows, ka rather f raurrad, keoauta, aa he put II, "I am aJrooel afraid lo aty I am cured, and yet there la no man eniorlng heller health to-day than I do." At thai lime, at Mr. Dunaell's request. his etatemont waa only pshlUhad looally, but uow wrillug umlor the dais of Jan. Slot, from Kltchburg, Maw., when hs has baaa AAnrfunt nit a vara autwuaarul aerlaa of avail gelUtio uieerlnKa, ha eare : " I had held back from writing in regard lo my health, not be cause I had forgotten, hul because ileeetned too good lo belrue that tha old time pain had gone. I cannot my whether II will over return, but I can oi-riaiuly aay II hoe nol troubled nie for niuulhe, and I ani In better health than I hava barn for yeera. I have gained in Utah, henra in weight. I would prefer not Iu aay anything about my ifl tile 1 like the poor, II le evor with ma. Yea, I attrlhuta my good health to Dr. Willlama' Pink Pllle, and you havs my constat lo a lhe tool." BUTLER. ...JEWELER Watch Repairing tinpOillO Hotel NaWiat Mett's Nerverine Pills V. ---"" or- o arYsiT Dilo, no d elthar sca such as Narrows Proatnooa, Failing or lost Ma-hood, Intpottncy, Nurhtry Enav oions, Youthful Errata, Mental Worry, u cassrv use of Tobacco or Opfcan, whack Wad to Ccawampfhjn and Ioomrarry. ' $1 JO Pr bo br mail j ' 0) bosus fee toVOQ. i. VOTS CHEMICAL CO., Prtf a, Osttbti, Mfc For sale by p.H. Hosklas, Bedford. '16 10 11 Slop J. B. HARCBW, Prop'r All work striotly first-olass and my prices are the low est in the city.... Shop on Soventb Btreot. op posite Union Livery Stables. EAST AND SOUTH MY THIt The - Shasta - Route OK Til S SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXI'KESS TKAINS LKAVK POIITLAND DAILY. Rnulh TTortE-S.-90 a. m :17p. m S.0S p. m S:00. m 0:17 a.m l.v. l.v. Ar. Portland Ar. Modfard Lv Ban Frannltco I,v. 7:4ft n. in I Above Iralne slop at all station! between Portland nnd rtaiem. Turner. Ma rlon, Jerroraon Albany, Tanirnnt, Hhedda, llalaoy, KarrltburK, Junctfnn c'liy. Kugono, Cottaoe Orove, Dralna, Oakland and at all ttaUont from Hoae oa ff to Aahland Inclutive, ROHRIIURO MAIL-DAILY. S'JO a, m I S'jQ p. m 1 Lv Ar Portland Roaehurg Ar 1 1:80 p. m Lv 1 7 SO a. ro XMning Cant on Ogdn Root. rullraan nm Hleepara and' Boeoad' Class . Bloepln Cara atUoheS to all ibroagb trains Between Portland, and Callis. w - . . WEST S1D S.VWION. .4 Mall trains dolly, eeKWfHaaaSktyt "- XT Ar ll:lpm At Albany anc; 1 OorvalUt eoantM with iralai ofO. Cat K, railway. j., - . Biprett Trains dal.y, noest snndoy 1 . t:ko o. m ForllaJn MeMlnnvllls Indepondenos TWp.m Rffl p.m m Man Wt. m ' Til feet Mnawlfau, r. I . Tlu . i.l r ddental and Orlonlal and Facile Hall eteam E for Japan and Clns. stlllng datss v.. M,i,iivaaon, wiif U? ,l0n'" nni o, Bsttern points sad v!!W!i ","0 Jlsn,. China, Honnoluln and Aattra la a&a be nhtaln.it w v eotl, Aieal, Medford. " . KOItin.BR,' 0. H. of ARKHAM, ' Saaak Ths great I f 0A rcmsdy for 1 oCEi nervous proe i tr.tlonand f fT V oil nsivous I V3 tdowasctof lhe aarulis AX auaaier, U. r. f a PORTLANS) MlHN,