' m THE MEDFORD W Published Kvery Friday Morning. A. S. BLITON. mm Ta wnn , w ..vu . ..... He is of few days) but quite plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $i.go PER YEAR gsnlerod In the Postofhoe at Medford, Oregon M Beoona-uiaas wan Msdford, Friday, OoU H, 1888. THTfi P A PRR I? WJSJS'j Ad wrtlalng Annoy. 84 aud Merchants Ex hiigo,Bn E-ranolsco, California, whorooon tffMU (Or Muvci wiDiuK vau vw .- Our Clubbing List. The Mail and Weekly S. P. Call 12 25 . " Examiner 2 36 ii " Chronicle 2 35 " OreRODlan 2 00 " " Cosmopolitan ... 2 10 " Wmtklv Cincin nati Enoulrer. 1 15 NEWS OF THE STATE. The city of Cottage Grove Is In debt only iiuu. Baker City will hold Its first munic ipal oleotlon In Jour years on the first Monday in woveinuor. The prevailing Impression among eastern Orceon cattlemen Is that win ter bee! cattle will be scarce and high. Heavy snow storms are reported from tho vimnitv o! Mount Hood. Many sheep were caught out, as the herders did not 100K tor snow so wsriy iu tun season. P. n. Nelson, of Arlington, has In vented a gold-saving machine. He ays that it will save all gold, no mat ter now nne ine purwuioo luaj n, The Western Electrical Supply Com pany has offered to equip Bauer juy with a fire alarm system tor MO00. The proposition Includes lonre aiarm ooxes All the street cars In Astoria have Wn fitted with electric beamienis. which innovation might with pront be introduced by street car companies In some larger omes. T. R. Howard, who lives near Oak' land, raised a sunflower which meas ured 16 inohes in diameter.- The vtalk was nine feet high. Stalk and flower -weighed 25 pounds. Oregon's hop yield this year will amount to about 12000 .000 pounds, which means about a million and a half dollars put in circulation for this product alone, ana this in a lew locali ties. The milk dealers' union of Portland has decided to advance the price of milk from 1.7o to 'A on account of the hicrh price of cows and scarcity of grass. Good cows cannot be bought for less than SoO to 160 now. the milkmen say. while two years ago they could be obtained for zo. The La Grande beet sugar factory commenced toe manufacture of sugar last week. It is estimated that there are enough beets in the Grand Ronde valley to keep the factory running 100 days. - At tne last tesi oi ine sugar beets at that place some lots when analyzed showed a percentage of sugar of 18.7. This will cause the beets to bring over 5 per ton. Data compiled by B. S. Paeue, of the weather bureau, shows that for 26 years the mean October temperature has been 63 degrees. The warmest day was Oct. 8, 1891, wben the mercury reached S3 degrees, uct. 31, 1887 and loiw the temperature was 31 degrees, The average rain full is 4.06 iucbes. The greatest monthly precipitation was in 1882 with 11.63, and there was only a trace in isao. "NO eOXES SOLD HERE.' ' A Sign Displayed In Shops Which Guard Carefully Their Reputations. "No Boxes Sold Here" is the sign that hangs in one of the principal jewelry establishments in the city. The sign made its appearance after the shop ping of one Christmas season. But there ib no time of the year in which the de mand for boxes is quite discontinued, and the sign serves its purpose always. The demand for boxes was prompted by the amiable desire to deceive some friend or relative into the belief that the article presented to him came from the best establishment in the city. Sim ilar attempts are made at the well known glass and china shops, at one of the well known French confectioners and at all of the establishments which have made a reputation in some par ticular field. Nearly all of these answer snoh ap plications with the words of the sign, "No Boxes Sold Here," but there are some few which sell them as regularly as they do other objects of merchandise and are quite indifferent to what be comes of them so long as they get their rather high prices for the empty boxes bearing the name of the firm. Similar indiffereuvo is shown by a well known English pickle factory,'' which allows its labels to be sold here and pasted over any sort of stuff that the pur chaser of them happens to concoct. Now York Sun. Wonderful Pumping; KngJues. The standard attained by the per formance of modern pumping engines ih pretty high, us was illnstratedhjiy en inoideut which occurred not long age here in New York, where some lorgr pumping engines' that had recently been sot up and wore working nt rather high speed and almost absolutely without noise were inspected by uu expert ii: anon matters who hailed from nu inte rim city. He remarked, "Well, thcsi enginos work very nicely now, but wai' until you got to pumping wnter at tha. speed and then you will bear sonictlihif from thorn probably." His astonishment may perhaps bo in agined when it was demonstrated 1 him that they were at that moirien pumping water and bud been eontiiu fatly dping so for 48 hours. V A HARD RAILROAD TO BEAT. On Man la tloubla Distilled 111 Luck round It So. The Southern l'uclflo is about Uio worst road in the wide, wido world to fool in tho uiitltur of transportation, Tliu Southoru Puoitlo hits suoh a pluiu umuopoly of California Inisluunn thut it is not nucussury fur it to look fur favors, so it closes iluwn very tight. Kvuu the tickets which the scalpers suueved iu getting uro so hudged about with pro cautious that it is like taking a olvll survive examination to boat oue of thuiu. The favorite is a long slip which is .deiiiguvd to be punched to lit the de scription of tho purchaser, so that by uo moans can it be used by another than tho rightful owner. When one of theno ticket appears in a scalper's stock, it looks like a porous pluster, beiug pnuotnrod for tho color of tho eyes, the hair, stature, weight, complexion ami other details of tho physical uiuko op. Ouce Jim Crawford of Laramie found himself stuck iu San Frauoiaoo with 4 and a fearful hunger for home. Bnt $4 was as uothtng to Uk fare back over the desert. While he was worrying his sou) with regrets ho came upon a neatly folded slip tif paper which had been lost, doubtless by some hurried tourist. It was oue of those pieces of organette mu sic representing a ride back to OgtUm. Jim read it over, printed matter, puuohvs and all, aud rushed tor a drug store. Ho bought dyes for his hair, a stain for bis complexion, got a pair of bine goggles and rau a concealing baud age over his chin. A barber took off bis tnustauho, uud for a dollar a cheap oculist made his eyes bine, so that the goggles were re-enforced with corrobo ration. It took all his money but 40 eeuts. Then he climbed aboard the train. He had reached Port Costa when the conductor come around and gave one harried look at tho ticket "This tbiug expired a month ago, " he said tersely. The telegraph poles were pendulous with blue aud brimstone for two weeks after Crawford had finished his walk back to Oakland. Chicago Record. CONTRASTS IN NAPLES. Only a 8ss Frosa Royal MacalsVuea se Crowds of Halt Nakad Worker. One of the strangest contranu In Na ples is to walk from the royal palace. with its fine marble staircase, op the new Corse Re d'ltalia aud to climb in to the steep streets around the Church of San Soveriuo e Sosio. These streets are the dwelling pi of the dyers, aud cne steps from real magniticen-a) into a crowd of svminaked people, who are busily dipping great honks of cottou or wool into seething caldrons. As clsev. here, the work is car ried on iu the street, and little stream of water red, yellow, brown aud black pour over the rough stones and gath er in multicolored pools, while on low benches against the walls women are washing clothes, standing iu the dirty, soapy water that splashes over from their tuba The passersby walk heedlessly through the dye and soapsuds, while the chil dren find pleasant occupation in throw ing mud of every variety of color at anybody who chances to be wearing light colored garments. It is a veritable feast of color from the merely spectacu lar point of view, but a visit to these streets leaves a bodily as well as a mental impression. Very often in the depths of these sor did alleys one comes across a forgotten old palace, built when carriages were unknown, its groat court of honor crowded with booths, its vast halls fill ed with a heterogeneous collection of -men, women and children, fowls, goats, sheep aud occasionally a donkey, all living together iu the happiest proxim ity. The massive old walls are hidden beneath centuries of dirt; the wood work has, for the most part, disappear ed; the rooms that once knew the revels of Angevin nobles now shelter tho bap hazard existence of lazzaroni. Lcd gate. Real Estate Transfers. Levi Dawson to S E Inlow, land In sec 33, to 33 s. r 1 w s Spence Childers, 8r, to Wm Angle, J4 acre u j imuKara ui o Mrs D O Ross to Anna Oiler lot 7, big. 3, Lnmsden's addition to Medford Cynthia Davis to Nina White, land In 5 .. ana 3S, ip ; ana s, r s w Luclnda Davidson to Wm Angle, 162 acres, sec 5, tb 3V, I w Eva George to Sarah P Crowson, lot 3. 4 and 6. Miner's addition to ABhtand Sarah P Crowson to Eva George, 40 acres in sec s, tp w s, r le E E Phipas to CI F grhmidtlin, blk 4, Falrview addition to Meaford Sophia Emery to School District. No 0. lana in uaiey-s aauitlon to feagle f oinl Was Almost Grazed Sores on the Limbs Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Heart and Lung Troubles Overcome. "I broke out with sores all over my limbs, and they caused such intense itch ing I feared I should go crazy. I was also troubled with a tired feeling. After tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla a short time the itching ceased, and the sores on my limbs began to heal. I am better in every way since taking Head's Sarsaparilla." Mas. Jas. J. Keuok. McEwen, Oregon. " Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of a long trouble and fluttering of the heart. and since I began taking It my weight has increased 20 pounds, It has done my stomach good and I can now enjoy my meals and est with comfort. I recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla as the best medicine It Is possible to find." O. W. Cabby, Primeville, Oregon. Hood's spa?H. Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Bold by all drtigtst. Price, II; six for 5; Hnnrl'c Diflct aro the best afusr-dlnncr IUUU a nilS Dills, aid dlirnatlnn. Tor Props?, Dr, Miles' Wen Heart Onr, SAVED BY A DllEAM, A THRICE REPEATED WARNING THAT WAS LUCKILY HEEDED. Hour Two Men Narrowly Ksoanvtl Assassi nation In a Western Outarlo luu The ltvality Was a IVrfeut Itenroituotlou ol the Vlslun at the llralll. Miss Muhel Wiloughby, writing iu thu Toronto Globe, relates this struugu story : "Many yours ago my great-undo, a magistrate of Niagara district, hud oc casion, ns ho ofteu hud, to make a jour ney uu hursubuok through some of thu uioru unsettled purls of westuru On tario. As those were the pioneer days, uiuny parts uf Ontario nuw thickly set tled aud prosperous oomuiunitius wore almost unbroken stretches of forest, In tersected by roads, passable only by equestrians. Thu ouly pluoos of public aooomiuoduttuu were small tuvvrus or iuus to be found at intervals of many miles aluug these trulls or roads. My uuulo aud bis futhor-iu-law, who ac companied him, carried largo sums of money with which to buy grain and oattlo from tho settlors. "Ono afternoon, toward nightfall, as they were ucuriug tho small iuu where thoy iuUiulod stopping for. tho night, thuy beard the sound ut horses' hoofi close behind thuiu, and, turning in his saddle uiy undo saw thut the strangers approachiug him were a dark visagod pair of men whom ho had noticed at the dinner table with him at tbo last hostelry. Thuy, however, saluted my uncle aud Mr. H., his father-in-law, in a very civil maimer aud returned the complimeuts of the hour. "The party soon reached the inn, and, to uncle's surprise, tbo two stran gers trotted iu past the ouly resting place there was for miles. But ho concluded that thoy were buuters or settlors liv ing farther ou, and so for the time thought uo n.ore of it. "Our two groin dealers took thoir sapper and shortly afterward retired comfortably tor tbo night. Mot lung after going to bed Mr. 1L, feeling thirs ty, rose and went down to the Uairooiu for a drink of water. (No laughter here. He was a local preacher mid stanch ad herent to the Methodist church.) "On entering tbo bar ho was greatly surprised to tee stretched out ou tllr wooden benches tbo guests of the din ner table and traveling companions of the early evening. However, ho trou bled very little uboul the matter, as he thought thDt they bad been overtaken by night aud tui.itd hack. On return ing to tho bcurcoiu lie found my uncle dozing, and o uj-ulo uo mention of tbt uncanny pair in t ho burrooui, uud iu u few uiiuutea fell indctp also. "After a short t'ln-p uncle awoko nud almost started out of bed, having bud a most vivid and frightful dream, iu which he saw one ol those muu advanc ing toward hint with u durk lantern turued upon his face aud a drawn knife iu his baud. But, Iludiug the room per fectly quiet, uncle persuaded himself thut his dream wus tho result of some slight apprehension bo had had concern ing the two men, aud so fell asleep aguln, but ouly to nave the horrible vi sion repeated. "He began to feci that the dream, so vivid aud persistent, might have the nature of a presentiment, so pnt hit hand under tbo pillow to see that hit pistols which he carried, were safe. Bnt SB everything continned perfectly still ho allowed himself to full into a light doze, which was again interrupt ed by tha same dream, like u midnight specter. "Mow thorongbly alarmed and feel ing thut his dreuin wns scut as a warn ing, bo roused the old gentleman by hi; sido aud told him of it. Mr. H. then told him of tho men iu the barroom. This increasing their apprehension, the two men decided to watch by turns, Mr. H. taking tho first watch. Mot five min utes had elapsed before a footstep just outside their door caught the ear oi both men. "In a moment tbo door opened very softly, and a man stealthily entered and crept toward the bed, whilo the two in the bed prepared for immediate defense when the villain had come close enough to be seen distinctly, kept porfeotly quiet When within abont two yards of the bed, the intending assassin, by the manipnlation of his lantern, which un til this time had remained perfeotly dark, threw a dear light over the sup posed sleepers and revealed to them the reality of the vision the same muu, knife and lantern, with hiB murderons intention hideously written ou his fixed oonntenunce. "One glance at his intended victims and his expression changed to amaze ment and fear and he stood like one paralyzed us he met my unclo's steady and white face, who, with pistol pre sented, waited but auothor move on the part of the villain to kill him on tho spot. But tbo man didn't move. All was perfectly still, except for a smoth ered prayer from the old gentleman. Uncle was tho first to speak, demand ing what he wanted. No reply was given. Undo then, threateningly ad vancing his piece, ordered him to leave tho room at onco on pain of death. Iu obedieuce to this the robbor, without turning his face or changing his atti tude in any way, backed as stoudily from tho room as ha bud entered it and was seen no more. " , All Dear to Hlra. Wife The doctor orders me to the mineral baths at Curlsbad, and yon re fuse me the means to go. That shows how little you value me. HuBband On tbo contrary, I do not wiBh to lose it pound of you. Fllegondo Blutter. Strange ns it may soem, the origin of the miter is to be found in Acts ii, S, "And there appeared unto them oloveu tongues lUfo as of flro, aud it sat upon each of tbein. " The mitor is supposed to be a representation of those cloven tongues. UOl.DLNHOU. 1 Unew n tlolo, n Muiiuy field, Hut mit in Huimy l-Vm'u, And lieu,, ih lu'lll.ur iilllil ut shield ?,'ur liviui of li-nrii nil liini-e, Kur Own iliu n Iml u ' kiiiidnly ulmuea, Nor wlllu-u ii'ioh uultibi, Am! d In nmn.tt It tn-eeiiiivi Tin. Held ol tll.M'l.,tll of U"ld. Vor wlH'ii the lumi ef HUitutier dnys ll:ts melted It em I he silken Ami we, w lilmul ri'immr, inny uaro Vi lulu heaven's eye, A )ul tlmlr plinm-N ami hminers shnM bl JollMt Willi breeji-s ImKl. Ami uoMi'in-ml's Irlfht iluouilons inuku Tho field uf tho cloth uf sold. Tin- liulterllli's with liluumwl wings Aro lierahls fur the IlKhl, Ami ninny a luvi'ly huly lllinis tlm token to her knlsht. And so maid their nri:oous stilto, With iHinip and wealth untold, Hutittnur mid nutuiim mvnlly meet Ou tho Held of the olutll tif sold. -Murthit llnrttord Iu St. Nk'hulon, Tha Oood Old Jokes, Grlor By tliu way, did I ever toll you that story about the and muu aud tho small boy? Prior No, but several hundred other people have (old it to me. Drier Nonsense I Nobody ever heard it before yesterday. Krier Then it isu't worth hearing. Boston Transcript. riinlng Locations. II K llurnhnrl located gout 'X, W acres In An nleifdto district. tvm l Mooru locutod Sept 27, a wator rlKht of fioo inches froiu llnmhy gulcn. wr Keilly located Bent a), SO acres Apple gate district. John llroad and KW Hold located Au-."J.lwo olalms In rorct creek district. Kllisbolh Wulf located ScplW, placer clsllll In Jacksonville district. Throe Doctors Iu Consultation. From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are slok. what you like best Is to be ohoeen for a medicine Iu the ttrst placo; what experience tells you Is best, lo be chuncn In the second placo; what reason II. a , Theory) says Is best Is to be chosen In the last place. Hut If you cau gut Dr. lucllnatlou, Dr. Kxpull ence and Dr. Itoason to bald a oonsultatlou to gether, they will give you the best advlco that can betaken." When you have a bad cold Dr. Incli nation would recommend Chamber lain's Cough Itcmody because It Is pleasant and sale to tako. Dr. Expoi I en.e would recommend It becuuio it never falls to effect a speody and per manent ouro. Dr. Iteason would rea oroinund It because It Is prepared on scientilio principles, und acts on na ture's clan In rolioving tho lungs, opening tho secretions und restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by (J. U. Ilusklns, druggist. In Probate Court. In matter of the tfuardtnohln uf Ktta Wllsnn etal, mlnurs; Inventory und spprubetucnt tlleil ; property appraised ill SIT7, Iu the matter of the ituurdlanshlii of Hwsn Alfred Alrndt-r. ol al, minor; appointment uf A N soils as uuunllun set nslde and John A Jt-ffrev suiHilnted inslcud. Ktalo of Solon Colver. an Itisane person ; re port of iruardlan. A D lleliiian, cxumlned and upproved; guardian directed lo cuinply with furmt-r order of the court as to the Investment of funds In bis bands. Kslale of Giles Wells, Jr, order appointing Ot-o W Uunn administrator with a bond rf twsjo. snd lleo llurrun, Uco Uwens snd J K Tel ton, appraisers. Ksta;e of Raphael Moral; order sotting apnrt prnpurly exempt from execution. Kiaie oi M rruiiiy ; orucr to snow way real estate snould not be sold. In matter of the adoption of Lorls linker; pe tltfon of J A snd Mury 11 Nenl to adopt said mluor granted, and name ehangod lo Lorls Dewey Nesl. In the mutter or the guardianship of Ktta Wilson, et al, minors; order to sell personal property. Ktalc of Jacob (Iron; order appointing No vembers. ItttS, as day for Haul srlUcmonl. Love that Alters. " Love is not love that alters when It alteration finds." That in one of the suhlinicst lines in all literature. It is the final definition of love by the world 's greatest render of the human mind, Shakespeare. Nearly nil women who truly love, love in this sublime way. Men seldom do. Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. when she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart og-ony he endures. The woman who cutlers from weakness and derangement of her pedal womanly organism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses hei rood looks, her attractiveness, her amia bility and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able phy sicians, has prescribed for many thousands of women. He has devised a perfect and scientific remedy for women's nllmcnts. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rescrin tion. It is a positive specific for all weak nesses, diseases, disorders, displacements, Irregularities, and debilitating drains pe culiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers ell it, and no honest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute that he may make a little larger profit. "1 was affllctrd with kidney trouble and f have always had a torpid liver, ' writes Mrs. It. Crosswhite, of Duflau. ftrath Co.. Texas. " When I commenced your medicine I was not able to Und on my feet. I used one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription And five vials of his 'Pleasant Pellets.' I am now well. I had not walked In four months when I commenced the treatmeut; hut In ten days I was able tf walk everywhere." MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Thor overcome WrmlttiBtiJi, Irrrtrit larlly aiirl omtoiltiimttjicr')ai'o vlfinr and lianiRh " iiulrit or n mm In lu ll!. n." Ttioyoni'-Un. Hnvt-rV' to irlrlfi at woninnliouil, aIiIIiik do- TuiiijimeriioT orpnnn rttvi voaj, no r,t known rumvtly tor women etinlii J, . tiicin. Cannot tin Imrin llfn lie- ,rompn a ijnupp. If I m-f hot hv mull. Huld by lr Henri ata V M0TT 0HEMI0AL CO .. :ilin'i, 0. V B PODr. Wflllomn Indian PIK I L Jol"t"'aiJt will euro IJIftid, I I CsT."10?'11" nml N-olilriK I "fallen. It i.bHorlm tho tumors, L-dUuyH the Itching at ouch, ncta poultice, (flvfjn JnHtnnt ro-. nor. Dr. WUilamH'IndlunrilcOliit. mmtf.1utirimni-i.il tn. nlinu , i.,,!. u'K ui uiu privnm ptirtfl, Wftrraniort, 111' r1r...lul .-.711 L. - ' ttvirir hn la u.li.... Jii, - '. uu"f-a u wlWu JMNUFHC7URIN8 CO.. i-rons., Clovolau'd. W3 of nrlcfi. nil anntm itml ll nn uiu iius For sule by G. H. Husklns, Modfnrd Dr. UU Palo Pills stop Rosdsob. 5 Young Girls Fading Away. Symptoms thut seem like consumption,- a lack of blood i friends feared one girl would fall dead on the street,- restored to health by a sensible woman's suggestion. Many girls ol slitetn year twin lo hive consumptioo, although they hv ll not. Their snslout parents and Iricnds watch them slowly fsote sway. A desth-llke pallor, trtnipucnl com. alt sion and hslkssntst art signs oi this condition. The body licks blood. Mrs. Jobs Tanasy knows the meaning ol these eympVomtf and the cure. She Uvea at 130 Baker Street, Detroit, Mich. Her advica to mothers has been ol great value lo her neighbors. She tells the story lo help othen vno se tt distance. She told t "When my aUughUf was sixteen yctr old she began to watte away. "Had I not known there was no taint ol consumption in the family I would have believed her lu sgs were affected. "She grew I! Inner and thinner every day. She lacked only the hacking cough lo show til the outward signs ol consumption. "Our doctor called the disease by an odd name, which 1 learned meant simply weak blood. " No trutnw tt seemed to do her any rood. "She was I. ding sway before our eyes. "1 wu Indw est lo try Dr. Williams' Pink PUls lor Pole People, and lb change they made was sin sag) magic si. "Before she hast taken ball t bos there wu a great Ir imwmatai If' bar looks, Sfv petite and wassL Bicycles. We are strictly in it when it comes to Wheels. We are carrying in stock tho Celebrated '98 Phoenix tttheel that we are setting at $50.00, For a cheaper wheel, we have, the Gohtcn Eagle at $33.00. This is a good wheel for a small amount of money. Call and sec oar new '!)S Solar Gas Burner Bicycle Lamp. No wick ; will not blow 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. LA WT0N, Manager. HUBBARD T3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Luudonicnat Iloflobum, OrfKon.flopt. 10, IflWi. N oil co (h hereby Ktvnn that tho following ntiincd suttiur Iiah filed notice of hor Intention lo make llnnl proof In tmpport of her olitlm, und Umt Hiild proof will bo miidn bororc Ou Now bury, county clerk of Jack Hon County, Orison, at J uokHonvlllo, OroKon, on October w, IH!W, vIk: IJC KNULKDOW, On 1M0.No. (KMO, for tlio r noU. ROM noj, IIOU Ht)i, HUO 12, tp Itt H, r 11 WllHt. Blio nnmoH thu following wltnoHHon to prove hnr contlnuouH roHldonco upon itud oultlvntlon of mild land, viz: Kluni 11. Gull, Mnrtln Porry, Willlnm Nnnh und Tliomiw I'unkoy, nil of Hams Valley, Ore turn. 8-23-0-28 J.T. UliiIKtKfl, HoKlntor. I i g - l f t 2 -a 3 $1 .14 ;: (3 o ? r M r 'l It o o fri I 4 Hi Jl Pitt, i? it; s s 55 JfMmi f2; oo f (wr t.ll ' v. '1 Harilen & Bates, Propr's. Shop on Seventh etroot, opposite Union Livery Stables. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 20. Give us a trial and you will Come Again. "She gained ilrength rapidly. Sooo lb wu in perlccl health. "Since then 1 have kept Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (or Pale People In the house si. ways and have done much good with thenu "One example t "There It a young girl friend ol my daughter who teemed almost transparent. "She wu wldtc and very thin. Ve wcra alrold the would loll dead la Ih street wheu sh went out. "I begged her lo take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills foe Pale People, and linslly Induced her lo try them. They helped tie won derfully, probably saved her UI snd re stored her to perfect hcallh. Now the Is recommending them lo other young women. "I earnestly advise mother with grow ing daughter to keep Dr. Williams' Pink Puis always on hand u a house hold remedy. Many women's lives sr snitersble be cause such symptoms u Mrs. Taraey't daughter showed were neglected while Ihiry were developing Into womanhood. During that period of rapid development the tlooa ; needs the highest degree ol strength lo re pair the tissues that are rapidly wulcd. These needed elements ore supplied by Dr. William.' Pink Pills lor Pale People. The vegetable ingredients oi these pins act like magic in restoring strength to Ins mus cles and roses to Ih cheeks of growing girl or adult weakened by overwork. Ail druggbU tell Dr. Williams' Pink Pflkt lor Pale People. They cosl iti casts a fcax t OUI BOX )UU, BROS., Sheriff's Sale. PRIIHUANT to an oiooutlon Issued out of tho Circuit Court of tha Hiuto of Ornuon, for County of JnoltHoa, on tho 'Jitfl day of Hcplom lior. A. Il IKIIN. uion a Juilgiuulit und doorco ol fornolomiro duly rotuliiruil In mild court on tho inth day of Bunumihur, I Nils, In favor of Mnrgit--rot Arnold, iixnoutrlx of ontiiln of J. O. Arnold, nlnlntlff, anil skiiIuhI Ii, J, Mnrolc anil .lullit Mnrnli, diifanilanix, for the Hum uf nix hundred twolvo dollars, with Intiirosl tlierenn al. tho rnto of tun nnr oont ior nnnuin from Heptumunr 111, 1HII8, unci Uro attorney')! rues, togclhor Willi ncurulng corns, I will sell as tho Inw illroats at tliu front door of tlio court lion no of mild county. In tlio Town of Juaksonvlllo, Urugon, on BATUKDAV, OCTODKIt W, 100(1, At tho hour of two o'clock n. m. of said day tho following property losnrlDrd In anlrt doorco and order of snlo, to wlt; Tho northwost ono fourth of southciiHt ono-fourth or soollon III and lota sltuntod In the norllionHt ono fourth of southeitHt ouo-fourtn of section 16, all In townHlilp 8-1, Houlh of rango I, west of tlio Willntnollc Mnrldlun, JnoliHiin County, Oregon, togclnor with tlio tonomonls, horortitninonts find appurtonnnoos lliurolo liDlonglng nnd nil the onlato, rluht, title and IntoruHt, doworolalm jnd dumanil, wliutKnevor of tlio said U. .1, Murok and Jullit Maruli In and to tlio wimo. Dated JnokHonvlllo, Ore, Boptnmher 94. 1808, ai.hx. Ohms. Bliorlff of JaoltHon County, Oregon. .Thstj rmf JBark can ho eut.d wiW Dr. Miles1 NUUVE I'LABXEU. Only 25a St. Virus' Dance cured by Dr. Mlls Msrrlna. MEDFORD ORE. TO. 4