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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1898)
Our County torn- m Correspondents Kftule Point KnffloU. II Y A. O. IIOWMSTT. I). I', mill Croon Mathews wont to Mvdfurd nn IiiihIiiohh JnHt Tuos day. C. Ciirnoy, of Jnokflon villd, wns out on a IIhIiIiii? oxaurHion the mid dlo of liiHt week. Chester Miller, of Ashland, wrb vlHlting tlx) family of John Ohon chain, in liutto product, luxt wook. Stops wore tukon to orgnnizo u Sunday sohool hero laHt Bunday and Miss Anna Jofl'roy wuh olootod as superintendent. Miss Fiintiio Donegal), of Jaok donvillu, ootninonood liur sohool In tho Koguo river diutriot, No. 37, last Monday, April 4th. Tho Fooplo'B Party expects to hold its primary on tho 23d, Inst, at 2 p. in., to cIiooho delegates to at tond tho county convention. Mrs. Miko Ilunloy, who him huon stopping on tho Ilunloy farm with her BiHlur-in-law, Miss Allio Ilunloy, for tho ptiBl two months, rotnrnud to hor homo on Littlo liutto, on Tues day of lust wook. Mr. MiddlohiiHhor'B littlo girl was badly frightened ono evoning ro contly by seeing a punlhor in a treo near a. footbriugo whioh eho was crossing, on her rot urn home from a neighbor's,. Tho animal escaped upon an alarm bolng given.. . Ou Thursday of last wook Fred P. Downing, of Chimney Rock rre oinot, accompanied by Miss Edith Itatrie cl)ed on your corrospondont and in loss tima than it takos to wrilo this item, tho two wcro mndo ono. After partaking of dinner tho happy couple wont on thoir way ro joining. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoy t spout bov oral days in tho vullay last wook. Thoy report a skirmish they had rooontly with a "varmont" that was disturbing thoir chickons. In tho darknoss they thought it might bo a bear, but a lump and tho coro nor's inquoBt hold afterwards proved it to bo a coon. Mr. Maokey, tho Modford pho tographer, canto out on Tuosday of last week, and on Wednesday . took a picture of our school. ' He de cided not to take a picture of the school houso, so ho arranged the children on somo long benches in tho flold near by, having the Um ber and bills for tho background. LaBt 'Saturday the Republicans held their primary . meeting here and eleoted H. von dor Hollen, Sr., J. A. Jonas, J. J. Fryer and Eli Da hack as delegates to attond tho con vention at Ashland. Thore was a largo turnout, as almost all the uiombors of the party in the pro duct wore In attendance. Georgo Brown was chosen as committee man. On Thursday of lust wook tho rosidonco of Mr. MiddlobuBhor, on " tho Williscroft farm, took firo in tho roof from the stovo pipe, 1 and but for tho timely action of Mrs. M. tho houso would bavo burned to tho ground. Tho samo day tho , houso belonging to Goo. llrown, now , occupied by James Mays, took firo from tho stovo pipo burning out but waB extinguished boforo any damago was done. G. W. Howard, tho horse man, of Dry creek, was in town last weok. Ho has but rooontly returned from "Siskiyou County, Calif., whero he . has located a quartz claim. Ho says soventoon yours ago ho ran a tunnol seventy-five foot in tho mountain whore ho was and tho side of tho mountain slid down and oovered tho mouth of tho tunnol, and ho loft it. When be wont baok this time ho found it had remained undisturbed. He says the quarU is very rioh. i To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All l;r druggists refund h money II it falls to cure V so cents.1 ,:V"'- ' ' ' ' Use only ing I "i i ; y ! t . r . i " i f 1 J-LJ SCHILLING'S BEST Baking Powder to a quart Yeu mutt uie two teatpoonfuls of viz it Atililaiid Items. W, II. Loods, tho state prinlor, is making a short visit to Ashland frlonds and relatives. ' Ashland has 486 school children unrolled on tho rogistor, with an av orago daily attonuanca of 450. Chas. Chltwood, the well-known druggist, has roturned to Ashland, after u few months' slay in Hoso burg. K. A. llildrolh und Miss Winnie Klanloy woro married in Ashland Sunday, flt the roridnnoe of the brido's parents, lie v. 1', 0. Strange, ollloiating, Tho Southern Pntiillo trnin dis patcher's offioo has boon removed from Dunsmuir, Culit., to Ashland and tho handling of trains from this point began lust wook, under tho di rection of G. C. Morris. Tho headquarter of I B. Whit noy us freight and claim agnnt for tho Southern Pacific Company hav ing boon removed from Ashland to Portland, Mr. Whitney and fumily loft for tho latter city on Sunday ovuning's train. Items from I'ooriiiuu's Crook. IIY AI.IC'K CAUKV. MisB Nollio Book called on Miss Olson last Friday evening. John Eaton and John Rapp were visitors at T. L. . Bowen's last Sun day. Ernost Goddard, of Portland, is paying his brothor, Robt. Goddard, a visit. Willard Wilson and Lowis Bowen visitod with thoir parents Saturday and Sunday. T. L. Bowon and son, Howard, wore in Jacksonville last Tuesday upon buBincBB. A dnncing party was given at F. R. Yocum's Inst Friday evoning. A good timo is roportcd. Tho8. MoGroiter has roturned homo and is now sufTering from a sovoro attack of la grippo. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cook, of Gold Hill, aro visiting Mrs. C.'b paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Sublett, of this pre cinot. Mr. McGroitor's family is still on the sick list. Their many friends here hope that thoy will be about in a few days. Frank Wright intonds to start seon for California. He will re main thero for a whllo and then re turn to his old home in Idaho. Our literary sooiety met as usual last Saturday evening. The ques tion for dobato was decided in tho affirmative. Question for next meet ing Resolved, "That Capital Pun ishment Should Bo Abolished." Tho young pooplo of this precinct met at tho Olson sawmill last Fri day ovening and wont down to Mrs. Crump's ranoh, giving thorn a com ploto Burpriso. , Wo all joined in gamos and oharados until about midnight. All report a good time. Climax Items. F. M. Thompson was at Medford on business recently. Miss Emma Worlow has gone to tho valloy for a fow weeks' stay. Mrs. Worlow was visiting at Mrs. Duflleld's one evoning this week. Mr. and Mrs. Niron. Turpin, of 1. Klamath, are now visiting Mr. T.'s paronts of Wollon. Dave Rummel is plowing for F. M. Thompson on Worlow's place, whioh ho has ronted for this season. Spoiling sohool was at Mr. Poll's , last Sunday und every one Booms to have bad quite a pleasant lime spite of tho bad weuthor. Brownsboro ItemB. " DY HKHECCA. M. Hanley and J. , W. , Slinger were buying oattle in this viointty last week. ;; John Watkins, tho . Rogue river ONE v Mir : Mu i 'jj neap teaspoonful of other baking powder. ferryman, was over Monday-looking after business interests. J. A. Millor loft hero Monday to assist In building tho bridge on up por Littlo liutto creek. G. S. Hosnior, of Lake Crook, was having work dono last Thursday by our efllolont blacksmith, H. V. Os borne. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Downing, of Lake Crook, passed through town Thursday and dispersed smiles and bows among thoir many friends, all of whom aro offering tboir hearty congratulations. I. Stinson, of Phoenix, recently found a horso on tho Big Butte run go whioh had escaped him over a year ago. It looked quite well considering tho faot that it had since made its own living. This helps to show tho resources of our range and tho mildness of our cli mate Btorlliii' Items. Mrs. J. Willtrout has been very ill with la grippo. J. Bock, our new road supervisor, was out working the roads Wednes day. A stago routo has boon established between Jacksonville and Buncom, via Sterling. Harry and Ansil Gilson roturned homo last Wednesday, aftor being absont all winter. Tho dunce recently given by Mrs. Sattmarsh was well attonded and a very onjoyablo timo reported. In your issuo of two weeks ago you mado montion of tho serious ac cident to Miss Minnio Collelto, but you did not have the particulars. I will give them to you: Tho lady had but recently arrived bero from Washington. She was employed by Wm. Jennings to do house work and while starting a fire with, coal oil, spilled some on hor apron and the flames from tho stove flashed up and oaught her clothing and but for tho timely aid of Mr. Jennings and his sons she woulu have burned to death. As soon as Mr. Jennines discovered the fire bo got a blanket and Binothered tho llanits after quite a struggle Ono arm and both sides woro painfully burned. A physician wnfl called and she is resting easy at this writing. Ilcnuty In Illood Deep. Clean blood menns a clean kin. No beauly without it. C'aHciirctH, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by atirrinft up the laxy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Jlegin to-day to banian pimple, boila, blotchw, blackhead, and that lickly biliou complexion by taking CacaraU, beauty for ten cent. All drug. guU, utiifaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. Sixty tlioinmnd pontons are thrown out of omplovnient ' hi the Wolch (Eng.) coal district owing; to a dlapute between employer and employee. The aecreUry of the Interior lia ap proved supplemental clear Hat No. 67 to the Southern Pacific Railway com pany, containing 80 acres of land lo cated in the Viaalla, Cal., land dis trict. - - No Cure No Pay. That I the way all drunlaf aell droves' Tastelea Chill Toole for malaria, chills and fever. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tutoless form. Children lve It, Adults prefer It to hitter, nausestlBK tonics. Price, CO cents Some of the western farmers use rotted sawdust as a fertilizer. One pound of cork is sufficient to support a man of ordinary size In the water. Laxative nromo Qulnlno Tablets move the bowels gently, rollovos' tho cough, cures the foverfah condition and headache, making .the host and qulckost romedy for coughs, oolds andlagdppo. Cures In ono day. "No osre no pay." Price 2fi cents. For salo by all drug gists. Shipbn'Ming in England Is having an unprocodented boom, anil the orders ou hand at present doublo tho output of laBt year. Doa't Tsliseco Spit aad Smoke Voir Life Away. To quit tobacco onslly and forever, be mag netic full of llfo, nerve and vigor, take No-Ta-Boo, tho wondor-workor, that makes weak mon strong. All druggists, BOo or II, Cure guaran teed. Dooklct and samplo free. Address Sterling Romedy Co. , Chicago or New York. A Woman's Appointment. A pessimistic Qonnnn jmya: "If th" dear Clod Khould announce from oim end of tho world to another that on the 1st of ,lnnunry, from twelve to ono o'clock, Ho would open the (rates of I'arndiHc. to nil who made application at. that lime, the women would arrive late, In splto of tho importance of the occasion. They would find it impos bible to complete a satisfactory toilet ''pfore evening." A thrill of terror Is experienced when a brassy oough of croup sounds through the house at night. But the terror toon ohangrs to -relief aftor One Minute Gouga uure nns oeen aaminis terod, fete and harmless for ohlldren. 8trang, the druggist, Medrord; Or. J. Hlakle. Central Point. r ;- ; ( The Court theater in ttonioh hat ' revolving stage. The part la view of the audience represents one-qiuarter of a otrole. A ehange of scene oan be effect ed in 11 eoooda by brlngrng to the front the next quarter of a cirola. . BucUen'a Arnica Balwe. bruises, sores, ulcers, Rait rheam, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, obllblaine, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively euros piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give Jrorfeet aatja factlonormoaeyreraided. Prlee SSe pssTbei. For stfe br OhM. nraiiff HI F0V7DER Absolutel Pure Kngllih Jamiblte Motiletltt. To Jnd((e from l!in lint of Jacobite olnbn und nssrwintloiifl glvi-n in tlio "LogftlnilKtCuliiiiiliir For IHOS," which IncIudoH the order nl' tho ViiiUi Rimts, the IJovou Wliltu I(:;mi ulnb, the Iiti mist Jiioublto Imihw: ef (-Ircut I'ritain and Iruluud (poiidomuH title!), tlio Kant era C'JUiitluo' (bliuuu of Cromwell!) White Cockudu olub, l ho Korly-flve club of Oriinby, tho til'.R')W Jurabito clnb, tho Oxford University l.eltimit club, tho Ht. Ives (Hunts) Jacobito club, tho Jacobite llcstnratlcn b:rz:r, the Hnrrey WhitO Itoso lvagae, tlin Alary Htuurt olub of Luuurk, the UltiuiiHt Rtis tration union, the li'utiouul Uoyuliat and Juoobito UMv-iciion, tbe order of Ht. Oermaiu and tlio IIoniiuKford (Jrcy Koynl Oak clnb, ii'it lo mention our old familiar Tlnmc.i Vnllr-y ,T:ioo!)it.i and two or three foreign I'.itiniift bodies, it on;ht not to 1 di"..Lult for tho bdji portnrs of tho lost houM) of Ktuart to put several hundred adherents in tbe fluid (or oven Ludnatu circuu) if they so decide. London Alail. Real Estate Transfers. John Conway to Phoene W Netlierland. loin 4, 6, 6 und 7, blk u, Talent ..I J K Wick. Kuardlan of OMyer. Innane, to nmr nongur, a onc-tuiru lOMrcHfc in lots, blk 6, Anbland Armioda and James Purve to the hoard of directors of tbo Universal Menial Liberty Association, a tract of land In see as. tn 88 . r I w 35 I486 100 300 Prudence Walker to Elijah Denton, 61 aoieH, In to 87 s, r 1 w Caiherlno Wooley to Ooo W Daley, Jr, land In seo 3, tp So a, r I w 11 E Hoover to A M Hoover, 6 sores, tp 87 s, r x w; also right of way Chas B Moore to BC Rublo, one half In to rem in 30 acres of mining ground, see 10. In St s. r 4 w Oeo If Andrews to A J Mofllt, lot II, blk v. uoia inn David Allen to Kugenla L -Atkinson, lol V. blk U). Chltwood tract. Ainland Oils Mitchell to Nick MlUbull, M.76 acton, fee 33, tp 87 a, r 2 w W C Myer to tlio Hargadlne Cemetery Assoclutlon, lot 10, W U alyer's udu lo Ashland , J K Nell to Siiuiucl J Voblul, 1WJ acren, seo 13, tp.'l5 a, r I w E H IlrooUs to Kmnia I! Jones und V II Holler, 10 ucroa, tp .In h, r 4 w W L Pyle to William A I'.nnls, the CM llsgn mining claim, sec V, tp37. r 3 w Aablund Mining Co to Mrs II Slnnott. n liornwii and a w Ji ol n w of aeu 7. tn .hi s. r 1 e The O 4 C K K Co lo the Anhlnnd Mintiitf Co, l'J).o uorev. ip 87 a, r I e K M Hill to Wm M Colvlg, as as.-.lKOe- of Jones & Otten, 3D.Un acres, sec 10, tp M 180 Mary A Pryce to Zerllda Turpin. a W of rt w.. n J4 oi sec zs ana seuoite H oi cc 7.tp8s,rlw D II Van Antwerp to Addle 8 Van Ant 600 werp, lots I and 3, blk 6, Ueatty's odd to Medford 60 Gw Ulaek to D M Warden, 30 acres, sec 7, tp 88 s, r I w 309 Groves' Tasteless Chill Toole is a penect malarial liver and blood purifier. KemoTej biliousness without purging. Is pleasant aa lemon syrup. It Is aa large as any dollar tonic retails tor 60 cents. To gel the genuine ssk for Groves. Jlialng Locations. Patrlek Ivory located January 1 twenty aeres in Unlontewn district. P PBwayne located January 1 twenty acres, same district. E Calhoun localad on January 39 a Quarts claim In Sterling district. Ki u Meyer locaiea on jaarco u a quartz claim In Gold Hill district. U Welch located March 31 a claim In same district. wm A wrignt and T J wrignt locatea quarts olalms In Camp creek district on March 14. C It Moyers and Ed A Wessllng located on March 21 a elalm In Gold Hill district. Prank W Stochan located on Marsh II a olalm In Camp oreek district. Moses and Martin campuell locateaon jaarcn II olalms in Camn oreek district. John Campholl. A Mollrlde. J J MoBiido, Tkos Campbell, J H Swift, M Wright, W A Wright and N T Swift locatod, on March 11 and 10. quarts olalms In Camp creek district. J L Uonham located on February 33 fifteen acres In arris gulon district. V R Dyor and A P Dyer located on February 16 and January 16 Quarts clalina in Sampson oreek dlstrlot. Booth Lice ana 1 A Hanley locatea on naron 10th quarts claims in Willow Springs district. W G Oldakors located February 23 forty aores In Applogate district. raias I Hnlmnit located February 1 the Gold Standard claim In Sampson creek district. A NEW TRIUMPH! THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED!! T. A. Slocum. the Great Chemist and Scientist, will Send to Sufferers Three Free Bottles of His Newly Dsscovered Remedies to Cure Consumption and Ail Iiung Troubles. - Nothing could be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more joy to the afflicted than tho genorous offer of tho honored and distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo oum, M. C. ol New York City. Ho has discovered a reliable and ab solute cure for eoasumption, and all brooohiftl, throat, lung and chest dis eases, catarrhal, affections, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting away; and to make ita great merits known, will send three free, bottles of bis newly dis covered remedies to any afflioted reader of The Mait. Already his "new tolentifio system of medicine" has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless caaea ; The Doctor consider it not only hit nmfnaslonal. hut his rellfflous duty duty, wbloh he owe to lumanlty to donate nis miaiiioie pure. . Ha has nmvnd the "dreaded con sumption" to be a ourable disease be yond a doubt, in any climate and ha on file in his Amerioan and. European laboratories thousands Of "heartfelt testimonials of gratitude" from those benefited and cured In all parts of the world. i , Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles lead to consumption, and consumption, i.nlntni.Hiin.di1 . m 1,0. n a Bnanlv and certain death, - Don't delay until it is too late. Blmply write T...A. Biooum, M. C. 08 Pine street. New York, clv- Ing express and postofHoe address and the (roe medicine wll! be promply sent. Please tell the Doctor you saw his offer in thjs aju Winter Malelilng. On tbo (.abject of winter 'mulching American Cultivator hus tbe following to say i Whouovnr there is danger of trees or Hhrabs bolnu. wlnu-r killed, It may be obvlutod by i,irLutliug a boavy mulch as fur as thoir roots extend. At tho same tiuifl tho tri .i iruiiku sbonld bo protect ed from uttuuks of unco which will find hiding plu(,c under the uiuluh, This may bo dou by npplyiug a strong dilu tion of paris greeu to tlio trunk in the full, pottiug it up two ftot or nioro from tbo K'"u"'l- 't bettor to wail until tho ground is frowm i(tiite dueply before applying tho mulch If a boavy nioloh is Hpijlicil early in tbo full, ii may prevent tlio ni.il from freezing to much depth through tlio winter Where a fow inches nt suil uro (rat:n and thi: soil roiUHins in that conditlou there is loss injury to roots thou is sure to fol low tho guvci.'.'-vinn of freezing und thaw ing on uncovered ground. lu mulching strawberry beds do not apply anything that will pack closely abovo them, olee they will be smothered during tbe tbuwing weather in win tor. Where evergreen branches can be bad they make an excellent mulch for strawberries. Mrs. A. Invoen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, III., Buffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies rec ommended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no re lief. Sue then used ono and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure.. This is published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 60 cent BIZ09 for sale by G. H. HaskiDS, drug gist. -- Poet and Quen. Dr. Max Muller relates that tho late qneen of Holland frequently came to England and was fond of meeting while there distiugniehed literary people. On ono occasion she luucbed with Dean Stanley and aslred him to invite several literary mon, among whom were Tenny son, Lord Houghton, Huxley and Max Muller biineelf. . , . ; Luncheon was r-ady, and everybody had come to the dt uiicry except Tenny son. Dean ta:i'oy suggested that the party should wait no longer, but the queen ref n:ed to tit down before tbe laurcato'B arrival. There was another period of waiting, painful to all the 00UIP2U7. Finully somo ono tngRestcd that prob ably Tennyson was "mooning about in thu cloisters somewhere" One was sent to sco, and tho pet t was indeed found there, apparently oblivious that any thing was Moiug on. 116 v.v.s brozt-'ht iu and placed at tbe taLlo vlzi tiic queen of the Netherlands. Tbe qnt-.cn took tho convcreaiiou iato berowu bands and in particular tiird to draw Temiytou out. HovtuB not iu talking mood. be itddn.-iscd hi::i a question. "Yes, ma am, ' he onswored. Then there was another question. "No, ma'am," came from Tennyson. Again she asked bis opinion a bom something, i The question was net sus- ceptihlo of answer by." Yes" or "No." . "Ma am, said Tennyson after a- great effort, "there is a great deal to bo said on both sides of tbe question. " Presently be turned and whispered to Uax Muller, "I wish they had put some of you talking fellows next to regina." Ualarte produces weakness, general debility biliousness, loss of appetite. Indigestion and constipation. Groves' Tasteless Chill Tonls removes the canse which produeea these trou bles. Try It and you will be delighted. 50 cent. To get the genuine ask for Groves. BOYSf AND GIRLS! We oiler you a chance to earn premi ums and to learn business methods at same lime. If under 20, .write for par ticulars to CASH STORE 25-27 Market St. S.F. W. I. Vawtkiu Pres. M. F. Adkims, V-Pres J. E. KM TART, fJaSQIor. in ..CAPITAL, $50,000... MEDFORD, - OREGON Loan money on approved security, receive de posits subjeot to oheok end transact a (rener . biukltii? buBinesA. Your business solicited.... Correspondents: Livdd A BaBh, Salem. Anglo uauiornm nauti, tan rTanoisco. iauu m TUton, Portland. Corbln Banking UO N. Y. Hugh Elliott, The Scientific Gan balance up your old plus; and make a trotter out of' him, . My ' .;' new running plates are too. sliofe ' for anythinui Will also make a' ; ; bif reduction on plow work. New shares . cheaper, than you ever Ail worx warramea a.b ttaa mmm ' A NOTICE FOR' PUBLICATIONS TAd AfflBa at RAaalitiv-. Omkd. Marob S3. ISM. Notloe la hereby given that tbe following aamea ssttler has aiad aotlee of his latontloo te make flaal proof In support ol his claim and that said proof will be made befors W. S Crowell, oountjf Judge of Jaokaon Oounty, Ore. gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Hay 7, 1888, T ! : -BT.AM 11. OAT.T." " ' Ob H. E. No. Kit, for the swj of seo 6, tp 35 a, r S WAst. He tamos the following witnesses to prove his oontlnnonB residence upon au4 cultivation 01 Baia lana, visi Martin Parry, Allen Hodges, Sherman single dow and Andrew tToah all ot Sams Valley Oregon. - a-ai-a-a. R. at. VlATCW, Beflatsr. County aBBaamaaBarjarpaawaraawaBiiaBiHH ; Which ii bettor, to thoroughly cleanse and purify the blood jnat now, or mftKo yourself liable to the many dangerous ailment' which are no prevalent during; summer? Impu.itius hare been ! accumulating iu the blood all winter, und riglit now n the timo . to get rid of thorn. A thorough course of Swift's Speciflo is needed to cleauso the blood and puri fy the system, toning up and - strengthening it all over. Those who take this precuution now aro ' comparatively Hafo all summer; but to neglect it in to invite somo form of eioknees whioh is ao com mon during the trying hot mod.'. It is now that a course of Swift's Specific . ' i S.S.S.The will accomplish so much toward rendoring the. system capable of resisting the evil influences whioh are bo, liable to attack it during the summer when sickness is so abundant. - It is the beet tonio and system-builder on the market, ' because it is a real blood remedy -and is made solely to searoh out and remove all impurities, and supply an.abundance of pure, rich and red blood. S. S. S. is made exclusively of roots- and herbs,, and is Nature's own remedy. : It' is ' purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed f ' contain no potash, mercury -or-' other mineral. Be sure to get 8. S. S." There is nothing half aa. TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOcts. OaIxAtia. 11x8.. Not. m. im axlB llodlctno Co., Bt. Loni, Mo. Gentlomon: We eold last Tear. COO bottles of GBOVB4 TABTKLE88 CHILL TONIC nod hars rKTDKtit mrte Krvf sureavaT uub year, id ail ox ox Derlenctf of 14 yean, tn tbe drua bnalDeM. hum Derersold as artrore thatsaTe racb tiniTerBal avaUa taoUon aa jour Touto xoura traly. Sold by Chas. Straop druggia Medford filEK! becured It you srifier frara any of the w IU WSJ aUCt UWIW H( UM ISMUl SpedalUt on th Pact&c Coast, on. wron a oe, . Vssss aaeai aad aalddle f from the effectaof youthful indUcmiwu S mm who ar Miffennl cesses in roaiuirr tb uu wu iijvh. . IMMII7,IPMaey.aaaMi4l m inalliticomplicsttons; MperaaalasiasBak, rmvMirsa.iionasia, SUMS, M rmnan r tlrlnaUss, mtm. By a T At conkbiiiaUoa or remedMs, ot grsat cuntrssaaw T sr. Ike Doctor has so ai ran red hi tffestaetaS that it will aot only afford inmdiaMiUl hat The Doctor does Unas EhDVEI C H ILL TDMIE at m T MTBHUMnC car. Mrforaniirscktbut is welMtoowa tas a tasr 7 ' A j?tcUdtv-DltwM affss, . . ir f w,iiil.bortmhleTdvWlloah f - r evbbt s an a ipiylita so av w4 rs t j, . -i ir dl OaaraalM a POSITIVE OVJUUm: th l asasv 'CoMakarioa rRII aad rtrfcOy 'M'v'1 0B4MW VESrMXABOXA BaV Taait- ,f , ,. penonslly or by letter, gentler saj J t TtVB rattleeMphw vT trva (A yalaaUs bMaJot a. rniseun mr msMasw- j ' .-. Yxarr Bat. wimsisi sea tatvaraaais pooiojiasnJ. t.1 Ca Great MttMnrn or AMtear IhaSaaitand Isrgtti Masntsaorkf sMttafh worio. Ioroe ana learn now woooemtiry you ant msaej now to avoia siceness ano wesaxe. W We at eonttsually adding .new pefiUaanfc -cataxooub rasa, uaiiorwnie. k a iBlsiawytry.sanciai caa Legal blanks at ThrA'aii. oflloe. ' Thk Maiti .can hapdle. .all the good wood whioh our farmer-Mends have- a mind to bring in ia payment lor sub scription. We can not tal;e wto4 -on our clubbing propositions. " ' -r-Leg-sJ blanks at Tm Mail office. I