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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1898)
THE HEDFORD MAIL Published Every Friday Moraine. A. 5. BLITON. HAM wai born to hustle ' He la of tow days) but quit plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. Catered In the Poolomoe at Medtord, Oregon as Beoond Claae Mall Matter. Mbdfurd, Friday, July 8, 1898. THIS PAPER Shafts eertUing Agenoy. 64 and t Merchants x hange, ban Franoleoo, California, where ooa Imcu tor advertising oan bo made for It. Our' Clubbing List. Thb Mail and Weeltly 8. P. Call 12 35 . " ' " Examiner 2 85 " " Chronlole " " Ortigonlan ' " " Cosmopolitan ... " Weekly Clnoln- . oatl Enquirer, . 2 35 2 00 2 10 1 75 MAIL ...... Calendar. 18 JULY. 98 S M I T W I T- F S 3 4 5 "T 7 8 9 TO TT 12 1 13 14 15 16" 17 18 19 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 - Culi, 111 t I. 80 (Vol in clI.uiR't.'r with a capsoily of 80,000 unllons. It will be used for a rosurve supply of tho ro Idutiro from the stills, which. 1. usod for feel by the sugar company. The refiner U turning out ao,000 gallon, of refined illumlnatlnir oil, 80,000 gallons of geaollue and 10,000 gallon, of dis tillate per month. The litigation orer the affair of the racino Keilwav corupaay, a traction corporation at Los Angeles, CaU, came to an end la the circuit court at I'stcago. when Judge Tule entered a oeoree aeoiaring tho stockholders li able to the extent of their sovoral holding at the rate of $66 per share. The aix-year-old ton of Bonjarain Lloyd wa drowned in a creek at Bon Laniond near Santa Crux, recently. He was with come othor bova in boat, when the latter been to rock the craft. Lloyd fell out. lie wa un able to help himself, and hi compan ion could not ave him. The San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley railroad I filling in the three block on Taylor street, Stockton, the ite on which it will build its enger and freight depot. Spurs have Deea ran out trou the main track and about 100 carloads of gravel are hoiiw brought in dally from the Siauialaus pit. Kail, angle bars, spikes and ties by the bnrgeload are being received and stored In the material yurds of tlie company to await track laying on the roini jKicniuond extension. Grading and embankment building are being rushed as fait as possible on tho line between Stockton and the bay. Dreilg ers are working in the swamp, and seven miles of this style of roadbed will be completed before the big tunnel in ids uonira lost hills is finished. nauroaa onilding across the marshes is mow work, hut the dryness this sea son is aiding the work on the new road considerably. PACIFIC COAST HEWS. THE WEEK'S NEW8 AS PICKED FROM THE DISPATCHES. Bot Drowned With Aid all Around. '"I"" of the Valley Road Nei.da IbuUr Sentenced to Five Years' Inapriaenment. Fire recently destroyed five build ings at Chiuo, Cal., causing a loss of l-i ooa The new foundry of the Standard Iron Works, Los Angeles, Cal., is com pleted. A ten-ton crane has been installed. An effort is on foot to sell the Bear Yalley, Cal., irrigating plant to farm er of Red lands Alessandro and Per sia. It is valued at o525,000. Baker City. Or., will hold a. enAffnl election this month to decide upon tending the city for $121,000 for a gravity water system, or $16,000 to sibk welts. VOTE OF THANKS. The Senate Beooiruiies the Bravnrv of Sailors. Washington. A urereilent h .in oe nistorio was established by the sen ate at a recent session. For probably the first time in the history of the sen ate, a resolution was adopted tender ing the thanks of congress to common seamen, specifically naming them in the resolution. The resolution elicited seveial patriotic, speeches, in which me private soldier of the army and the common sailor of the new vara glowingly eulogised. Tho resolutions recommended by the president were adopted tendering thanks of congress to Naval Construc tor Hobson and the other heroes of the Merrimac, and to Lieuienant F. H. Newcomb, commander of tho rorenue cutter Hudson for his gallant rescue of the Wlnslow and her crew off Card enas; and retiring on full pay Captain Hodgson of tLe McCulloch for distin- uuioiieu service at .Manila. EXTENDING THE BLOCKADE. NEWS OP THE ST A IE. Dukoi' City muroniuils aro talking of uif(niHBiiig n vuiuuiuruiui oiuu, it. j. minor, oi Aurora, lias niudo a few commote to soli lotto bops at 10 Tho grain doulers In Bhoruiun County aro consolidation tholr Inturu.ls by forming ouo corporation. The Dallas woolen mills will bo started soon on full time by irion having Miupiu uupitai hi puun tuu uusines. About $55,000 worth of wool has boon stored lu Uakor City warehouses. Tho total will rouoh $80,000 before tho oloso of the season. Tho work on the stool structure ef tho sugar factory at La Grande has been completed, aud a jr roat deul of the heavy maoblnory la lu plnoo. Wayno Osborn, of Eugono, was ap pointed last Monday by CoiiKrossmun longuu to ino naval oadotshiu at An napolis, lie Is sixteen yours old. English sparrows aro numerous In Marsntlold. No one seonis to know how tbev hniiDoued to vnt Lh,,r., fr... aro multiplying at a woudorlui rato. Tho Fourth was iinl,ilrui.i .,., Astoria by scttlair 0 ro to A mnimlnl,. oovered with dry dead fir trees. Tho Bro could bo suun from nil mi. ni Clatsop County. Experts who have vIhIi.hI ihn n.d.io of the I'iorce Farming Company, at La u, aut, ooy uioy uavo a stand or hcols mui, win narvust as inuoh as 26 tons uor aoro in some tilmu. F 1 no amount of onln nut. Intn tlon in Grant County by shoop and ont tlo buyers this year is vstimiited ut $100,000, which many consider a con servative eiuietuent. There appears to be a potato famine in Canyon City, the farmers having .uionuu ,UU r UUIUUIHLIOnR H i.ht.lu n reckoning tho amount necessary to sup- f.j miiiRg, mr iuu year. Tka I. .. .. .. I . T ... iuo uui jnrui near urownsvillo aro uuaimg out in pretty fair shape and prospect are good for an avoruge crop. Lice have made their appearance, but it is believed that tho warm weather win am tnom. Nearly 500 carloads of sheep will be shlpped'outof Huntington within the next lew days. 313 cars havine "already nnna T1 k ., I. 1 . I 1 .... J A Ut. nic m: ,1 L Nil I 1 1 , 1. 1 1 1 in .Hint. poiier nun irom more tney win be trail ed to Nebraska. m xt o i . x . . ook ar nas over lortw hnnitu at wora at me cannery building in Eu gene packing cherries for shioment east. He started the 3 rut oarload Kt. urday. He is paying 2 cents per pound for Royal Annes. lining Location. . . r"". eoorry louuiod Muy ih u uuurtu olalm lu Komet orouk district. jtobeftf Iwated Julio ISuolului lu r'onul W Krleld loe'ated May tit forty sortis In Kouuo rivor Hootlon. Time J Hall looaled Jnuuary I olulm lu uuuvr drave oroi'k illairlot. , J VVnistsluoatouJunelUaelalui lu Bump In Probate Court. Inthoniiilterofllio hint will and tctuin..nl of MiulHiih Mtlleri onlor uduiUUnit will in nrobuto mul Jhiihih fl'rm-niiri.iu.. .......3 , iimilor and K I, lluya. J w lllgulow unit K M Kntutu ot Mitry t-MHlior; oritur uilnilttliiit will to nniliate am Wm II I'onliiKcr upmilinoil ox- n w i.-hi,.r r. ,.i v ut u :: """"'" A (IliMd iciijovs"' 1 ho pleasant llavor, g, title notion, and soothing elfootol Syrup of Figs, wliou lu nucd of a luxatlvo, and If tho fiithur or motlioi' bo oostlvo or bilious, tho " init results ioiiow its uec: so that It Is tho Iwst family reined v known and every fiinitly should have it bottlo. Muuufuotiirod by the Cnllfor- ii m rig syrup I'o. RIEURI6A, There will be three crnna nf nirir at Miltoo. The first uud second crops of this valuable hay has boon coming to Milton recently. It sells at JO a ton delivered or t4 in the field. A band of 200 mules warn rltvn through Arllngtou Wednesday on the way to Seattle, where they will be sold for use in Alaska. E. Bailey, of Utah, is the owner of the band, which was but a small portion of his entire holdings. Farmers of Grant Couuty are jubi lant Over tbO DrOSDCOU for InFtrA nmn. Six weeks ago it was firmly believed that not enough hay would bo harvested to feed stock tho comlne winter. Urn good rains have improved tho bay and SUMMONS. Ill tho Circuit Court ot tho Slum ot OrAmu, (or Frances Coru cbllilors, IMuluiin. I va. 1 hnrare K. CkllUcta. t)tremlaut. f (onilniit: 1 "n nr. IN Ills name ol Iho ftuuo of Urvgou ! You lire eomSu :?;ri;",':"'"1 ,o ,",,"" "' ""' fflj ., . ' V!1 "Uovo lilahiilil In ll.ii ulMte ct tilled lourl. now on II In Willi ttiv Uurk ol n.ilil fourlMHtliln l,m Uay Iron, Uio Unto ol the wrvlce of lhl Uunimor. nmin y . II ., rvv, ,,,',1"""l",i,"r''0rt''",": o'U U ...rvvil I any oilier I'ounlv It, Hi.. ,1. m ... ..... . W.'.lh,".,,wt"ity,,,'''i hlate ol llic' mtv Icii ot Ihla Huiumnlia UKin yon; or II Mirv.nl i r. , "iuim oi urnvou or by nuttii ??i,,?.0,,nVy l,"0.,,r"1 l"?ut " ulil lorm or Iho Clreult l.'ourt Mr Juoknou t'ouuiv OreKoii. lo wit: M.uiiii.v ,i, ,: HIiXT- vou Tu utlfi.U tlmt ll you tall to miiear anil answer ulil couitilalnt plain; now on Ule lu im csmi vIk: Kur a Uo--WKteftl. rSii ""' ',urco",1 "nu llbun,eu.oniH. Tbls aummons Is puttliKbed lu ihr Mrnidni. w All. lor u ooimoeullvo wcoke by oiUor ol II. It. llunmi. hum nt i,.M I..rti-i.i Mi.7Lr.7--I".'""""'-" ui mo mil . . . liAMMOSII & VAWTKa. JB''1 AllornoVM fnr Plnltititt A Disease of the Blood Resulting from some Constitutional Taint Inherited or Acquired-Caused by Impoverished Blood, which is Always Shown by the Afflicted One's Pallor and Emaciation How it May be Cured. ' . Vem Iht Uraphu, MiulviU0, Int. Wm Pearl Wood, a popular young lady of Arlington, ludlana. Two yeari ago Hits Wood became eerlouily afflicted with hole! neuralgia anil wa not relieved of her suf fering until alwut eight months ago. Bhe siiye, " 1 had fnlrly good health until two years sgo wluu the Auilsl neuralgia de veloped. It etarted with oeeaelonaJ peine in my Jaws nd I did not kuow what the trouble waa. I went lo a deutiil, tbiuklnii my teeth needed treating, but the dentist eald euoil wee not tlie ohiu ae It wee ran el iiMiiml. (ia. Our phynlohiii ulil the uiuie thing and he Rave me mnlloliie whioh relieved the palu ur mule. " A few weiki later I woke up one nluhl with a fearful pnln in my head. 1 tried illf- in jnccaiilster Soda Springs Hay and Milk for Sale. CAMP GROUND FREE J. Q. ilcCALLISTEK. The President Gives Notiee of Fur- rain ouMook, and farmers generally W. D. Hofius & company of Seattle, Wash., were the purchaser of the F'aatof the Port Townsend Wire and Nail company, recently sold at receiv er' sale for 16000. Th Pacific Sheet Metal Work at Fairhaven, Wash., are now making 4tfu,vw cauB per aay. 000,000 salmon caiiB ready for sliip- miTui to tne canneries. Tl.1.1 i . . . .. uin.r-vne canoaas oi trnit were nipped east from Sacramento, Cnl., Jt Wednesday. The shipments to eiate amount to 78H cars, 130 more than to the same date last season. Logan Stair, a H-year-old boy, was drowned in a tank at Los Angeles.' A doien comrades were In the tank ai the time, but they had not the slight est idea of young Stair's danger and left him to drown. . .Chares Turner, aged 19, was shot -nd killed near Eugene, Or., bv T. M. auit is.mer,. who is 65 years i age, who uecaine enraged at Tur. aer's attentions to his wife. .C 8. Dunphey and associates pro- poee hj tap juaineur lake in Harney county, Or., by a canal 45 miles long or irrigation purposes. Tlie nrid land to be benefitted is estimated to com prise 66,000 acres. The Thormal Belt Water company at Banta Paula, Cal., at a cost of $18,00 ), lias installed a pumping plant for sup plying Irrigation water to farms and orchards. The pump has a capacity f 3009 gallons per minute. A fire recently destroyed the school- nouse, Boiiool library and apparatus at lyaesvuie, riiiiiiDoldt county. The loss is about 25Q0. ther Blockading. A AemsoToM. By proclamation is sued one day last week, the president gave notice of the intention of tlie government to assume tho formidable task of blockading about 600 miles of Cuban coast line In addition to Ibe sections already blockaded. This in crease the ezteut of the blockade fi.l I r -1 .1 : . i , , "vim-iuiu, ii. uaving rjeen con' tinued heretofore to a stretch of a lit' tie more than 100 ml . ti. .i. They have 2,- j.and tho single port of Cienfuegos on me soutn coast oi the (Bland. The de mands upon tne navy will not be nearly so neavy in proportion to the territory to be covered as in the case oi ine initial blockade for the reason that the new blockaded coast lino lies entirely within the great bi(;ht on the sonlh Cuban coast, in which llio water is generally very shallow, and the ports are few into which a vcsal of any draft could enter. The most import ant of these ports is Mmizun.lln. 'Print. dad and Tunns. SH0BT WAR NOTES. A fierce forest fire is raging at Sugar uie pom i, in nie vicinity or McKin aev's, lake Tahoe. The area burned extends from Rubicon, several miles oacR in the mountain, and down to the take shore. A vast amount of valu' able timber has been destroyed. Jesse J. Anderson while ridlntr a hi. veto at Sacramento, was run over 'by m irai oar, receiving injuries which, icarea, will prove ratal. A movement ha started at San Dl CKC, CaL, to oomolete the Finn dam nd water works, to furnish water for ne unaa vista irrigation district. The won win cost over SW,000, and will pen op u,vuu acre or fertile land. Lonla Guggenheim, arrested atVir- Ctnta, flev., for embesillng the fande r looal fraternal societies and Indioted on that charge by the grand Jury, pleaded guilty and wa entened to are year in the itat prison at Oar eon. .. ... The Pnento Oil company I building storage tank near Jan. Bernardjno, Brief Items Concerning ' the Latest Developments of the Struggle. Some large California and coast con tracts have resulted from the war measures, mostly ships,. clothing and food supplies, as in other part of tho country. The Armours of Kansas O.ty, Mo., have one order for 3,260,000 pounds of corned beef for Tampa, Fla. Ihe steamer Antonio Lopez of the tipsnish Transatlantic iin r,.ii ih opain secretly with a cargo of oig, guns and other arms and am' munition and DrnvisimiR for P.m mco. one. arrived off Han .Tun,, M,.... day last, but was sighted bv the Am. eriean auxiliary cruisers Si. Iniu o,i du raui, winch gave chase. The I, pes got away, but her captain, fearing ...on ji1Uro American war ships were near, ran his vessel ashore, the shock causing one ol her boilers to explode. The Spanish war ships Isabella II and Concha fought the St. Louis and St. Paul several hours before retiring. They went to Punta Salinas, where the Lopes had been beached, to protect the landing of the stranded vessel's cargo. Troops were also sent from San Juan to assist in erettino H. oar. ashore. predict the largest yield ever harvested n tne county. While tearing down her rnslil few weeks ago, M rs. J. S. Luckey, of I Eugene, found a tf bill wadded up In a I small space, it looked as if it had 1 Deen exposed to at least 20 winters of rain. It was taken to the .First Nunni bank, and the clerks were able to maltn. out a low words on tbo margin "five dollars." It was sent to the treasury department, and on Wednesday of last week the back received for Mrs. Luckev a bright, new crisp 5 silver note in return therefor. W. E. Prank, of Sioux City, la., has just purchased 200 yearling steers in northern Grant County for shipment east. The price paid was $18 per head. Other buyers are in the field buying both sheep and cattle. Thirty horses were started for tha Pomllninn Walla Walla wheat belt) Wed ncsdnv. where the owners expect to market buem. Crops in the mountains -nf T or,,. ixiunty never were more promising. The bay oroD. thouirh badlv Indo-. ri h the June rains, will be the largest ever iiBrvenLcu. Appies, pears, plums and prune trees aro fully laden with fruit. Peaches are scarce on tho trno Though last year's yield of small fruit was immense, this year's will bo greater. Harden & Bates, Propr's. Shop on Seventh utreet, opposite Union Livery Stabler;. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 20. Give us a trial and vou will uome Again. I ferent remeillei. but count nut ( rid nfti. awiui pain, i luanajted to null lliroiih,liow. ever, fill morning, n the dontor waa mil for. He aald ll waa another altaek of Ihe trouble aud I wil ,t;t lu litre a eerlotii time of It. Ilia propheoy proved true. T luuerra severely from Ihla dlieaie for many weeka. The paint oftrn came lu Ihe nlnnl and were so severe that ll waa hniwealhle to eleep. We tried a illflVreiil doetnr, but he did me no good. I had read arllidea In the newi jiapora eonierniug lr. William.' Pink I'lll. tor Pale People and allhoiiKli I had never reau 01 a I'll re oi any iroiiuie .miliar to mine through them, somehow 1 felt that th pill. might beurdt me. had need tlieul Willi auuweiful reaulli. ami I Home of our neiithinira deolded to try them. I arnt lo Kiitlivllle for aalf doieu boaee. I oouoludcd if ihey were worth trying, they were worth a Ihoroagh trial i but all Ihe ini'dlulne waa uever used, " Uy Ihe time I hail lliilthed Ih eeoona bos I found I waa growing heller. I dou't luluk I waa ever more happy lu my life I hail over the fan 1 1 waa selling well, After taking Ihe third hoi, tha palu wliloh had made life a '"I""?, had left me, ami when 1 had auiaked Ihe nnh hoi 1 waa well," Neuralgia la Ilia mult of aome con.lltu. tlonal taint which haa been Inherited or aouuired. It it the direct reault of aa lis. POVeriliied eotlllillon nf tha l,l,.,yl whirl. I. alwaya ahnwn hy Ihe alHIeled une'a pallor and einaol.tliiu. Any part of Ihe body whioh haa enaltlve llervra muv linuniir Kiri,nlH,l. Among the many forma of Ihla dlaeaae are lirailvhc, iirrvuuiiinaa, paralyais, anopleiy and loooniotnr nlaila. Hume of three were mnaidered tiiournhle until Dr.Wllllami'PInk I'llls for Pale People wore formulated. To day Ihoiieanda teatlry to having beeu eured of snoh dlmaa by theae lilll.. No dlacovery of modern thuee haa proved eiteh a boon to wi.m.ii w ),, WjHIauii' 1'luk i ma for Pah, People. Antlnu directly o the blood and nervra liivl.inillnK the hotly, resnlfttlllff Ihe AlllClioilH llirv rraliirr Ih. alrengib and health to the rihaiiated woman when every effort of Ihe phyelvlaii proree un availing. For tlie erowlne girl Ihey are of the ut- moat benefit, for llir mother liidl.pruanlile, P,',r ,,v?.ri!,i w""n" l'iluaWe. Dr. VVIIIlama, rink I'll la are reei,ei.nl .v.r.l,.M - pcelflc for dl.ra.i-. f the hlnoil aud nervre. and have proved their effleany In Ihnuunda oteeere. They are eue of Ihe srealeet bleea uigt ever beelowed upon manklud, 1900 1 H B Russia Friendly, fit. ParxasauBo. In view nt. ti. "uued iaaprovement of the military position of the United States the aews PPr are changing their tone to friendship for America and now speak with conUmntuen nitv fnr Bn.i. .u. reason being, it I all.rj, the growing fear ef a powibl Angle-Araetloaw .111" ance. The Kusslaa pre, however, doe not think such an ilUuui. i- able, and predlete that thevktotyof the United States over fir,.!, .m the former fate a cotanlal pellcy, which will eventually result in a conflict with Great Brtuia. T Doings of the Clrcut Court. A J Hamlin vs Uosanna Wilson. .Tnhn A Carllle and Peter Applegato, substi tute for W E Anderson as countv m. corder; order of substitution; ordered that Peter Applegate be substituted in Place oi w c. Anderson, aa nnn,,t. n. corder. James GalneB vs Spencer Chlldorg ot al; plaintiff granted until September 1st to Bio a reply to the defendant's answer. Ordered that Chas Schultz be al lowed $911 for services as court htillln WHIP Allen, Wm Ireland, Jasper L Lindlcy, J H Lindley, 10 K Humia anu j ooiiss, administrator of Walter u rJunna. vs John Broad and A w oiurgis: taken tinder advisement. A J Hamlin vs Rosunna Wl Ifinnf nr. der overruling motion. A Andrews vs J W Lawton et al; ui.Mi nmuuii oi eneriu s saiu; sale coil' lirmed, Real Estate Transfer. W II Parker lo Miiry M Parker a (W aoroa t'o Wf, tn S7 a. r 'i w n. Albert lliilma 10 Jntnoe llelma Mil aorea tpJWa, rSw . . Annie K Wllroi 10 Oncer A Hltnpkln 1-J Inlorrat to M Is ecrea tn oo S, lu a n, tin, ntid 1-7 Inlerunt lu ICO aorue. aoo .11, In .IS a. ri w I' II Hluott 10 It M ll jiinotl Itl.m acrca, arc 7, tp .10 a. r I 0 It H 10 o It u It It Co patent No 106 10 HWKI.yfl nore. lu Orruoi. J L WlKle to l II (Vrfi ii tola S anil 4, blk I, Khorl'a ailillltiMi to Mini lor it A (lunnon 10 ItcumcM Urun & Co a ii In tcreal In I lie llulllcMiake ouarll clulin IpSdH. raw .... Kmlly R llllla to Melvllia IWunin iota Mllllil UU. .Ml,it,r iiililltl..,, i A.,.i,.n.i C J I'ualer lo II 1' lloliuna luiiU In tp aw 11 l llolmoa to C J KoNleV ea'inu properly School Report District Number 46. For "al1 by Ci IJ II,u)Kln,,. Mcdford Report of school in ilmtriol Hi, for month ending Juno .'21. No. nf pupilii enrollod. 10: aver- ABO dnily nltontlitnoo. 04. Tho fnl. lowing pupils oonstituto tho roll of honor: Ida Loo (.Inner, Mnygionnil Frank I'tiynolils, Frank Hanimmitl, Krirl, JCdnn, Maud and Levina Wil. lining. Lii.a Sai:kktt, Tcachor. To Cure ejonllnatl..M Vam... ',.'tkS "'T"1 t'auily Cathartic, loe orBle. WttO- C. latl 10 cure, drumtlela rofuml moov Snr Wllllama' Indian I'lle ciliiiiiioni will cum tilliiii, HIixHiliiu and liohlna alluya iho Iteliluu al once, acta UM 11 nulllllrr. ulnd u lU'I, llr. Wllllllllia'lllllllinl'llrfllrl. m 1110111 iHiirnivrol lor lllr anil Inn ins or the prtvaln inirln. Kvrry boa la ,,,, """ " " "y iiriiiKin". y man on re- MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS aimI LaiiUIi " pallia i.r Itieiiftt ua tln " Ihcjr rv "I.IIV Miivrr' tuirirt.til wuiiimttliKMl, llMJ dev. voii.inrht of tuMnit. mt tmtij. No fciinteii rvturnlr tor woman iHiukt Ih'itt. ('ttiitit do hiirHt-lir !( VVr""M "lenr. 01 pr M irnl I No. Bicycles. We are strictly in it when it cornea to jpieels: We are carrying in stock the Celebrated '98 Phoenix Olbeel that we are selling at $50.00. For a cheaper .ver.v,vuv n,wve uie irouaen Eagle at $35.00. This mi u Vv , wuw ibuu uww or jar out. Throws the largest light of any lamp in use. Bicycle repairs carried in stock. Repair shop in connection. ' Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. D. T. LAWTON, Manager. PILES ITCHING PILES SWAYHE'S AiaiTBJiraiT . nnoi.iiTM,T oimm. uiniKiCT! Mr-..L:iOTii"a-a- i ae srM eWilwaUe f WAYNE'S OINTMENT, WHsVMl uy lilamaJ i, ur lsj Ur, khiu luh. all ntl41eia eta Ihatfai. a It Oat. ! L....I.'. raiMntab. r a.i e.i" 7i. wi a. r The atars and at-iinoA nro dnina hcnonible service in the nuhlin I I e . . a A ... BciiiKiis oi tjnioago. jLitttie celluloid flags are offered to the pupils at five ce nig eacn, me proceeds are al ready sufficient to maintain three vacation schools, which for si weeks of the summer hrinca im mixed happiness and no little profit io tno cnnuren ot the very poor. L,ong may our tiae wave over not merely the land of the free and the home of the brave, but over a npn. pie whose rich come into kindly con tact with the poor, and where the learned and fortunate share their acquirements with the ignorant and the forlorn. 'I I - iJi ? -a. V , OPR. rM " '"IP. lB..t - ee .. r its i L iw imp mtmi . w o 5 1 '3 csOOSkitt NTT-VrX .. .I ) u .rgp : 35aQjN3wa J. n rri "-si i" "z&2r, i jb rwmir . fl BUTLER. ....TEWELER - Watch Repairing: Hotel Opnoaue. leiKeeh EAST AND SOUTH BV Til It The - Shasta - Route OK TI1F SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANT. KXntESB TltAIMS LKAVE PonTI.AVn DAILY. Houlh :00p. in :17 n,m tr a. in l.v. I'V. Ar. Portland Meilfnrd Han Hrunolaoo Sorlh U.dOa. m ;l7p. m WOOp.m iirM'!.V,Vt,i!,nJ 5l 011 station hotwoon Drnln burn to Aahlend Inclusive. from Itoao. ROHKUUKO MAll.- a. m I I.v Portland " ' p. in i Ar Koaehura DAILY, Arui.iop. m !v !?. m Dining Cars on Ogden Route). p,l,.l.m!n Btseper run) Hecnnd ntaea Diiicpingguranttaohed to all through train, Botween Portland and Corvullln. WKHT HID blVIHION. Mall trains dully, ezoept Hnnrlayi . 7::io, m "Tortliiiia ii Xf C'orvBllls -liv SM p. m ' IM p. m At Albany and I Corynllla oonueot with train oro. O. & K, railway, Eapree Trains dal.y, eaoeptsnnday i :W p. m 7.i ) p. m H3U p.m Portland MoMlnnvllle Indopondonoo Tr Lv I.v Bills. m (S:W a. m ifOa. m piieet cnnnrctlon n". Son Prnneiaco with Oc. on np,Xtlonr."'",,U "d C""' d" 1!.," SiU10!""" RmU", ni points snd AuM.n.".2 ,''"pi?'. 0,i'l"' Hnnnolnlu and tAil",M&bu,,,c, frora Wl V- ww- KomiMtn O. H, MAItiriTAM, U. F.kl A OSIQON. Mannser.