the mm m ' Published Kvery Friday Moraine A. S. BLITON. N W8 BORN TO HUSTLE. Be la ol lew days; but quite plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR, KLiered In the PoatoAioe at Mcdfortl, Oregon as Sooond OIsjis Mull Matter. . , Mrdford, Friday, July 1, 1898. THIS PAPKR J n.0 vertistDff Agency. M and m Merchanta Kx change, ban KrunoiBoo, California, where con mem lor advertising can oe made for It. Our Clubbing List. TUB Mail and Weekly S. F. Cull 12 25 " Examiner 2 85 " " " Chronicle ' " " Orcgonlan " " Cosmopolitan ... " Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer, 2 3A 2 00 2 10 1 75 THE MAIL Calendan 18 JULY. 98 S M T W T F s - : - 3 4 5 6 T8 T 10 11 12 13 14 15 16" "l7" "l? 19 1 20" 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . . NEWS OF THE STATE. . Wool is quoted at 16 cents a pound at inuepouaunoe. A farmers convention will be held at Astoria on July 20 and 21. ' The delinquent tax roll in Lane County amounts to $15,632.1)5 this year. - The Portland flouring mills are run ning day and night on orders for China. Benton Meyers, of Drain, has been appointed a special land commissioner by iiiDger Hermann. Tillamook County warrants are ac cepted at par for taxes and by most of the merchants for goods. The poultry raisers of Albany and vicinity are trying to secure the next exhibition of the Oregon .Poultry As sociation in Albany. The Condon Globe says that tramps are getting to be so numerous at Ar lington that one is killed every dav or so oy tailing on tne DraKeDeams. The ranges of the Cascade reserva tion Have been open to tne occupation 01 uregon ana wasnington saeep men and their flocks since Wednesday last. . T. S. Stipp, of Molalla, tells the Ore gon City Press that fall grain in his neighborhood is not growing or head ing, and that it seems to be infected with the wire worm. Large quantities of Wallowa County wool are daily arriving at the Elgin warehouses. The clip of that county this year will be something over three quarters of a million pounds. Many who left Oregon for Montana, Britisn Columbia, Alaska and the Northwest Territory, in the hope of bettering themselves at mining em ployments, are returning home to stay. large sootlon of sago brush land la to be trrlimuid with water throuirh canal 45 miles long. Work is to 00111- immco nt onco. The project has been unuor consideration (or a your or wore Governor Lord on Thursday issued orders for tho reorganisation of the urogon nullouu' Guards, In one rg ment of throe battalions, each having four oomuanies of 100 unllsUid mini . Tho order divides tho state Into three military districts, vi: Portland, Wll lametto vallov and niiatarn Hnwun Tho recltnent will bn known na ttw. rniro urugon. " - The wheat Holds in the vicinity of tvarren are ovuinnu m to s tow envois of what is supposed to bo the Hessian fly. The heads of wheat turn white and the graius wither away. These wuuo uoaus oan do seen in large num bers but so far there is not uuimuh to greatly eftoct the yield. The fly in sup posed to lay an egg In tho joint' of the stalk, which hatches Into a worm that destroys the life of the plant. A railroad oomnanv was Inooroorated at Union Thursday to bo known as tho Union, Cove A Valley Railroad Com- Cany. Tho object of tho company is to uild a standard inmv'o railroad from Union to Cove, a distance of 12 mllna. The capital is 125,000. To secure the road citizens of Cove have given a sub sidy ol 110,000 and right-of-way. Sur veyors are to commence work next week and the road is to bo in niinrntlnn by Oct. 15. Ontario Is tho liveliest town on the coast at this particular time, occasioned oy tne immense cattle shipments from mat point. 1 here are two trninload eoing out irom mere aally, and many more would go if oars could be had. It Is estimated that 400 traillloadsarf. now contracted, purchased and on route to Unlario lor shipment. This renrotonts about 12,000 carloads, 102,000 heud of cattle, worth on the range nearlv U.OOO.OOO. Most of thU stock comes Irom Harney and Malheur counties. Says the Pendleton East Oreirnnliin There are buyers for wool hut nn al lers. Every grower appears to have received "a tin" to hold on. At inat the growers are not willing tn dimwian of their clip for any price the buyers seem wining wj pay. it is reliably stated that more wool will be handled at recdleton this season than in any ouu 111 iui uiHtory. i ne Clio In Ore gon is 20 per cent larger than last year, and in Umatilla and Grant Counties there is particularly a largo increase. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING Hop dealers are already contracting iur aupa in tae vviuameite valley. 1 late Marion County contract is for 15. 000 pounds at 10 cents per pound witb iou to oe pam aown at picking time " Large freight teams, loaded with wool, pass through Vale daily. It estimated that an average of $4000 worm 01 wool nas gone 10 Ontario for shipment each day since shearing be gan. - Articles of incorporation were filed In the county clerk's office in Eugene ihbi weeK, 01 tne oootn-Kelly L,umbe Co., of Saginaw. The capital stock 1 150,000, divided into 500 shares oi 1100 each. . Another large lumber raft is benno- built by the Pacific lumber mills at Portland, it win be 400 feet long, 68 feet wide and 24 feet deep and draw 10 leet. it win be an oolong box and will contain 4,vuo,uuu reet. A Baker City doctor is working on a plan to ozonize medicines, in other words, to introduce the ozone in the atmosphere into medicines, thereby increasing weir meuicoi properties, as wen as auaing to tneir strength. . From four acres of strawberries on the Vogt place, near Folk station. J. 1). Shaw gathered about 250 crates of strawberries. He put an extra amount of work on the' patch and was well paid for it. The prices ranged from 00 cents ic-i per crate. Two caBes of poisoning occurred last week in the same family at the same time in Baker City, one of which came near proving fatal. It is thought me siruwoernes tney naa eaten con tained the poison which the growers cad no doubt used in destroying in sects. The railroad office at Elgin was rob- oeuiaBtweeK. some smau cnaoge in tne money urawer, a revolver and a , watch were taken by the robber. An attempt was also made to crack the sale, but It was not a success. An on trance into the building was made through a window. A fisherman at Astoria recently caught a salmon of about twenty pounds weignt. tie delivered it at the ware house and was given a check In pay ment. The chuck should have been for $1, but instead, it called for $100. The fisherman cashed the check and left the place. . , ., Malheur lake, a body of water about 20 miles long and 10 miles wide, In Harney County, is to bo tupped and a Aguinaldo keeps on making it unnecessary for Spain to borrow trm $25,000 offered for his head. The first mile of track of the first railway in Alaska was laid through Skaeway June 15. Grading is fin- ished for a distance of five miles beyond the city limits. Spain has heretofore annually ex ported to this country about .12.000.. 000 worth of oranges, nuts, raisins and wines. This year trade will be supplied by the people of Cali fornia and Florida. At West Point, New York, the academic board of the military acad emy completed the examination" lor as youths who applied for ad mission to the military academy last Tuesday. Only 38 passed, among whom was Leo E. Sheliberg, 01 uregon. It is reported that while the Citv f r . 1 . . J ui rehing was at Honolulu, en route to the Philippines, she came near being blown ud bv one of the soldiers on board. He was caught arranging a luse to the magazine. He was to be hung when the vmraI left the port. The latest reputable statisticians to ngure on the wheat crop for 1898 make out a probable vield of 773.. 000,000 bushels, or 245,000,000 bu- sneis more than last year's yield and over 150,000,000 bushels above the largest crop ever before grown in the United States. It is noteworthy that the esti mates of conservative men as to the output of the Klondike mines for the season now about closed do not exceed $10,000,000. Estimates that run to $20,000,000 or $25,000,000 and over can usually be traced to persons who are in some wav nnn. nected with speculators having claims to sell. Major-General M. C. Butler, nf South Carolina, who lost bis field glasses at the battle of Brandy gin tion in 1863, as well as a lee. was greatly surprised and Dleased th. otuer oay to get the held glassee back again, thev havinir heon re stored to him by a Mrs. Kemper, of Virginia, "ine last time I used these," said the general. "I" WAR n confederate officer; now I am Yankee officer." xuo Biieeis 01 manna nrp an modern as to be'quite out of keen ing with the generaljappearance of tne town. ihev are nerfHnt.lv ....!.L. 1 , . "V. ouaigiit, macauamizeu and provide) with ample granite walks Of thene tho Escolta and the Rosarin urn tint best. In both there are exnll(,nt. liulS, kept principal V bv Chinnuu uiercuanis. most of whom r..r,.,i from Amoy. Tin roofed hntiHen lin each side of both thoroughfares. T : :J . , . . 10 nam me least wnicn was given tne American troops at Hon olulu June 3d was the largest and greatest ever attempted in the Ha waiian islands. When on .Tnnft df h the time came for the trnnnnnrtn in move, everv soldier wh imwiod down with cigars and all the choice fruits he oould carry, besides being presented with a beautiful n.irlon,! of flowers called there a leai. whinh encircled his neck. The entertain ment of the American troops cost the oltiums of Honolulu ovor $5000 which a 1110 tint was ruisod in three hours by subBoription. This whs bosidtm what wne expoctod bv thu government. The stars and stripes in the slmpn of the lnrgost flag in thu world will flaat over Morro CaBtle, Havana, when BU1100 surrenders. A patri ots New York man has had the great Hag luudu, It measures 120 feet in length aud 43J feet in width, and it is believed that it breuka the record for siiu. The fins will nnnt. $280. Big as it is, it can be packed in a large traveling trunk and will not weigh more than 200 or 2i0 pounds. Mrs. Kobley D. Evans, wife nf "righting Bob." nrobnblv bi larger personal interest in the for tunes of the navv than anv other HiuiviuuiH in mo unitua states. Her husband commands the bnttlo. ship Iowa; her brother, Cant. C. H. Taylor, commands the Indiana, hor son, Frank T. Evans, is a midship- uu upon tne luussnonusetts, and her sou-iti-law, 0. C. Maroh, is an ensign on tho New York ; her daugh ters, Mrs. Maroh and Miss Virginia EvaiiB, and her niece, Hattie Tay lor, have volunteered for trained nurses and are now takinir a course of instruction at the hospital at nampton. lining Locations. .J E.!f.".w" lotd 34 a j is twtnty tort's In Jol" Mewl located May 10 twenty acre, lu Woodville illatrlcl. J ","!'"' Jr' letcd Miy 16 twenty acres in John Hlckler located May 10 twenty aorei lu Foots creek dlMlrict. Henry llickler located May 10 twenty acres in Rock l'olnt dMrlot- 1'homiU iMiklr ln.nlMrt V.. ,... i.. n.;n. .c ;r...T: John UiCkler looBtt,( Muv Iff iw.m. H ........... - W H Darrey located May 10 twonty aerea in Uallsoreek district. 3 w Htone locuted May irifivhunls. The liitli'r tin ivo and ii-oh-'"r In n ilii'mmii':Mil tlgrit lu thi' Tnllod Slnli's, liii'l In nil tluKi :ii-IIh1i iMilonleswhiMc in It ill I ivo, unlurprlKi- anil .oiniiu-ri't' nre not Kiihmiltcd to all Mn mxiiII(iiis iiikI lianiicrlng n'Klrlellon llmt swin to bo luhrint to (lerinuuy'H nollons of I'oloniiul ndiuiiilHtriitioii, 10 twenty acres, J B Khl tich rl InontMl Mn 1 f. n A M Butts InnalM M 1 . iWAn,- ..MB dlslriot. ' " ' 5 l'e"o located May 10 twenty acrea. aame John Mead Innstnrt Un t, , dl.trict. , Sardine creek district. ' Viola L Jenne locateil June 7 twenty acrei, Sanline creek district. J II Shepherd located Julv a claim. Hun,,.. son creek district. I. (i Porter. AdA Pnpfflr ar,A M... ,A caiea ay SO two and one-half i-r-u C McMurlrev locuted June 1R & elRlm In eat creek district. 1) Roberts located June 10 a claim In Forest creek district Real Estate Transfers. F M Parker to Samuel C Tweedy, lot 8, blk 3tl, Gold HIM " W S Ualley to L I. Jewell, one halt Inter est in the Sunset quarts olatni. seo IS. ID 37. s. r 4 w . . . Peter Oocpfert to W S Bailey, the Sunset quant claim in sec 18, to 37, ,rlw.... H L Hayles to H M and K E tlralnirer, lot 0. HarKadin addition to Ashland . . Geo H Andrews to W H Burns, lots a and 24. blk T, R R addition to Axbland. THE MURPHYS SLIGHTED. "I It W. Not ll,mn (h. L1 Olrl Wa. Nearleotf.il of llr Ualr, A Irtter-ctirrlfr win t,.i,K f n ,,. ji. rirni'iun ho hml one dny almrtlr - I1MII1C(1' in tin) ))olitl ...... .v, iv i,oiiisviiiiL(iinmi'rclnl . "n i-nir.nnu; n mute lu the """"" "'"' little freukle-fiioeil Rlrl .....,... ,v ,i,,n trieti: "'Anylhinif fur thu Mnriiliys?' " '.No, there is not,' "'Anyllilnif for Jiiuu Muinhy ?' "'.Nollilntr.' ' "'Aiiyihliiif fur Ann Murphy?' " 'No.' '"Anythlnir for Hob Murpliv'r " 'No, not n bit,' "Anytlilnir for Terry M uriili ?' " '.Vn, nor fc r I'm Murphy, n,',r I)0 ... ...uiimy, nor t-eto .Miuphy, nor nu uiirpn, nor ror .Mmy Mm phv-dend. Iiviiiir, nnhoni, nnlivi., fiireii:n. '.Ivill.el or niiiiatiiiiilized, suuijri. or liarhaions mule or fer.:iil... vhltt or hlneli. nnliir uiucd or ollu'rwisu,' 1 runni,.!..,! i.. fomiiiK weary of the iin .ioiis. 'Hie lillle J,kL-ti nt in .. tonlslniient n,uV wiid; piinxo to loolj BiHl set li there is ..ny-thln for Claieneo .Murphy,' " WON FAME; LOST HEALTH. Til. Oremt Arltal Jluukno llreok doivn Said to Have lie I'anaed hy Overwork. The Horrors of Rheumatism. A woman's account of torturt which lasted three years t of her struggles against thu dreadful disgust, and tnt go&i fortune that crowned her ejforts. Munkacs NEGROES AND THE KLONDIKE. Struck i)'i irreat nictun. "tv. Homo," Is in u (freut meiisure tlie riinsu of the incurable tni'iitiil disease from which he now sunVrs. u broke down under tho strain of the work. Ills wife lately told a friend that the ..rent painter forgot evervthinir is in iiiu desire to finish the picture and to mnkii it worthy of hii fume. He nc(flected the simplest and most hnierilvvi. of health. He had no reifulnr nifnlu Ho ulmoKt lived In thtt vtml in nn l 'arely had a breath of fresh air. The mentul strain was, therefore. In If. more immediate oriirln. a nhvslesl ...... oiiu ma system una no power of re iKtnnce. I he artist was .l. f i. n remonstrances, and .he worked on un der these conditions until he had fin ished the work. Ilut one thing re-maim-tl to paint his slKiinture nt the foot of it. Ho had Just, finished tho aipnatiirc when he fell prostrate, and from Hint moment he has never re. covered the use of his faculties. SoKat tufftrirur as rbMnullun tk viotinu upon whom It futiai itaall ii al most unendurable. Sufltrcn from the wont types of that ter rible dlwtsc wilt supply the ailisliur hor rors In the following story from real Hc , Thou who writhe under milder (arms of ibeunullani will be able to imagine the feelings of the tortured victim. The only (unification for making public ouch Deart-rending details b the fact that the leuoa Uught will be helpful to others, pointing the way to renewed IBs and health try sufferer from rheumatism. The itojy Ii told by a woman. Her name k Mrs. Caleb Fcolyi the Uvea In SU PauL Ind. This It her account t Ml am a burner's wife. I believe my Irequent exposure to the wealher caused my terrible attack of rheumatism. Damp weather always aggravated 1U " My limbs would begin to swell at live onkleloinU. " This welling would begin in the night, at times. 1 would awake in agony. "DavUffht would find nwllk. I. in color, swollen to twice their natural site, and so racked with pain 1 could not bear to touch them. "Mv rfoht arm mnA kil, tM MMU u drawn as to be almost useless. my skin became dry and yelaVw. At times mv Umks nN...M though millions of needles were pricking them. Again they would be numb and I could not feel a needle thrust Into my flash. "1 was conllned lo the house three years, unable to walk nearly half the lime. " Aftrr those three slow years of agony, during which I spenl probably OfiOO fur treatment and tried a doten doctor, I gave up hope ol any release from pain, but death. "1 was cured, completely cured, by Dr. Mams' Fink Pills for Pale People, they alone caused my recovery. "The first dose gave me appetite. "After the second dote 1 slept soundly, the first time wHhln a year, "I tent for a doten hoses. By the time I hod taken the contents of eleven boast I feh entirely well. " The doctor said I wot cured. He was greatly unmsied, and tlnce then be hat prescribed Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People for many of hie patients." Mrs. F.-niy, together willi her husband, made affidavit to the exact truth of tbc fore, going account before Notary P. N.Thomas. The cure of the severest cases of rheu matism by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pole People hat occurred In every title In the Union, and its power In ordinary cases It proportionately greater. These marvelous vegetable cillt go di rectly to the real uf live trouble. They build up a new cellular structure in Hie diseased parti by eliminating poisonous elements and renewing heallh-giving chemical forces in the blood. They are for sale by drunritU every, where I for SO cents a tingle boa or UM for hall a dueen. A Child Krloys Tho pleasant llnvor, (f. ntlo notion, nnd eoothlnjr elTiiot of Syrup of Kltrs, when In novd of a luxatlvc, and if tho father or mothnr bo oosllvo or bilious, thu most irrailfyliiir rusults follow Its tiso; so that It Is tho host family rumcdy known and uvury family should liuvo it bnttln. Manufactured by tbt Califor nia Klg Syrup Co. s of Vnrloue Urns. A tun of Atlantic water when evapo nt! yi: !;':- pnumls of solt; a ton of The Colored People Were Hard by the Fever. Perhaps you may not thing that the Klondike fever struck the colored peo ple uowtt our way said Mr. J. U. llnnk ins, of South Carolina, to a Washington s'osi, representative. It struck them hard, and the fever ragea with great virulence, particularly in. LDarieston, for quite a period. It is in order, however, to state that there has been a great abatement of the malady so far as the Senegambian ele ment or our town is concerned. The man who would be rash enough tosny 'Klon dike to a lot of colored Charlestonians would be in imminent danger of being uppcu open, witn a razor. A week or so oeo there annenrpd In Charleston one of the glibbest-talking uumies mat ever nit the old city. He fanned the rising excitement about the goio tieida or Alaska with cunning art, and he held forth about the wealth to he gathered just for the mere going after it, till he had his audiences well-nigh crazy. At the proper time he snrrnii? his scheme, which was nothing more nor less than the organization of Klnn. dike clubs for the sole and exclusive Dcnent of the colored race. The negroes had jut as much right to the gold that lay round loose up there as anybody, nnd If they didn't avail themselves of tne glorious opportunity to become rich they were the biiwf fools r, an.,!. All they hail to do was to join the eluba una get an Interest in. the profit thnl would accrue. The more mnnpv ol, individual contributed the more would be his share of the proceeds, nnd the pro- uiuier iiuvifco every ooay to invest every ..'liar iji.ii couui Do raised. Well, those people fnirlv tnmhlMl n each other In ub6cribinr to IhcKlon dike enterprise. The sleek promoter was In no hurry, but after several dayR "i iai collections ne concluded he had worked his Charleston Mnuini.inu Miiiicicniiy, oiki Ofcnmpcd for fresh pastures. Jt is tnfe to av that hin v.l. orcd carcass wouldn't be'wnrth n m per If ever be showK up In that com munity ncnin. It was a irrent hnnco F.ime, nut it can't be worked twice in tne same town. rnt rnci'ic vater 70 poumls. Arotlo nnd Antarctic uutfrs vield 85 noumU in ii,. H sea water 1H7 pounds. ton, nnd Re The '. I.., I-, ranild. The grwit iivriiiiild t.r CI.-..I, i ,i. largest Ktrucliireof :inv ldmlev ! by the haml f man" IH esi-lirlinil dl. mi-imioiia ut the ,nM. ., 7lll f(,1( "Millie, nnd its iierpeiullcnlar height lu 'he hlghiwt point ia .sh f. et; It -ov.-i-m four iutcs. one rood tcntv-tuo jien hrs of. ground, and hns M.,.,; tvt. muted liy mi emiueni i:ngiK, unM tect to hai'cciwt not Irs 1 tutu I'.kmkio.- '". Illt-ll III nHm Sllllm ..lire..,,.... would be alKiut i:,."iio.(Hiii i,.,..,'i cnlciiees proved thin I he gnu t pvm mid was begun nlxiiit II,,. year I'lTo f C, iiliout t.,e time of tin- I.lril, f Al.ru limn. It in cMiiimtcd Hint nliom nun . DOO Ions of hewn atom- nrrv nnnl in lu ointriwlloti. mid lheevldcii4.epoliiiKto 'he fact thai Uivv Htonea we,,. i, i., a distance of nlmut 700 miles from ouiir ries In Ariililn. illolfs Nerverine Pills The great remedy for nervous proe tralion and all nervous diseases of the uaroiii. asu a.u TlTiso. ., i .i,u.. ex, tuch as Nervous Prostration, Failing oe lost Manhood. Imoolencv. Nlohilu lions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Inssnily. $1X0 Wm CHEklCAl CO.. Prop i, Cl.ni.nd, Oh. For snlo by O. II. Hnsklns, Mcdford. Efcycles. We are strictly in it when it comes to Wheels. We are carrying in stock the Celebrated '98 Phoenix Olheel that we are selling at $50.00. For a cheaper wheel, we have the Golden Eagle at $3,5.00 This is a good wheel for a small amount of money. Call and see our new '98 Solar Gas Burner Bicycle Lamp. JVo wick ; will not blow or jar out. Throws the largest light of any lamp in use. XmST' mrried in stock- Repair in Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D. T. LA WrON, Manager. COST OF GERMAN COLONIES .... miiiu on ,nijnrcl will, Advan- KiKes Kcc-nreil. Cerniany ciiii wurc Iy bn considerotl f l"'w;'ful in l:cr crfoi-tH to secure !mc r.s n colonii-'r,. ncwrr. mv n... ' York Tribune. The eMiiiind.,i of colonies for the comlnff VOflf fit tivtkrl nccordinr to the impcrinl biulgct, nt .,.,.,,.,, , reiurn tor which she In iilile'to point to 1.80.') coIoiiIkii. ii ,..m of which numlier half ore soldiers nnd olliclnls. With rwnnl in 11... , 1 Ocniinny's c.vporta to her colonics do not amount to $l,son,noo pPr annum, so i inn irom a uuHlnewi point of view the undertaking can scarcely be cnnslrlrnt as a profitable one. It, i evident that the fault lies with the Ocrtnnn trovprn- ment rather than with .11,0 1 I - - - - II Hilftftnton tmnc medipord U wilViJ,, ORB. n AVI - M Mr: : U 51 b i i A XX t M liif i ii BUTLER. ...JEWELER Watch Repairing ll0pj- "16 to 11111 All work Ktriotly firBl-oln8 and my prices aro tho low est In the city.... Shop on Seventh street, op podite Union Livery Stablee. BA8T AND SOUTH BV T1IK The - Shasta - Route OK Til IT SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. KXPUKS8 TRAINS LKAVB DAILY. PORTLAND "Boutii U:Uln. m U:17 a m 7. '41V a. in l.v. I.v. Ar. Portland Mod ford Han Hrnnclseo Ar. I.v Lv. North O.'SDr. m 6:17 p. m 8.00 p. m Above trains hiak nt .11 u , ;y,rilB,,lBno 7:80 s B'tO p. m ROHltHUKG MAIL-DAILY. I Ar PorliaTiTT" Kosobnrq- Ar4:.K)p, m Lv ?:.') n.m Dining Cars onOgcten Routs. Pullman Uiifrot Hleeners mid Hru-nn,i ni.. Bleeping cars atuiolied toall tlirouK)i trains Botween Portland and DorvnlHii- WUHT HIDK DIVIHION. Mall trains dally, exoopl Mundayi :Wa, m la p m Lv Ar Porilnnd Corvallls Arl Lv 6:A0 p. m iiw p. m At Albany and Corvallla connect with trains v., w. r. , railway, KapressTralus dal.y, oacoptsundayi iMi p, m flop, m p.m Lv Ar Ar Porllaml Mn.Mlnuvllle Innepnnilaneo r Lv Lv A:M a. m Plfent enitt,fi.tinH n. u... ...J. !7 on appllrallon. ' """"" Knics anil tioKotsaiul lo linsinrn nolnts anil eott, Agent, MedfordT v.w.pp.n- , KOKIII.l'.H 0. K. MARKHAM, O. K. t p A ORCOON. Manager, FOnTLANO.