a,y n' V QA1L! Ah OldSoldier Publlntaed Kvorr Friday Mornluj. A. 5. ULITON. His Story of What Hood's Sar- saparilta Has Dons AN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. - He la of low dams but Quito plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $i.So PER YEAR. aland la the Postohoo At Medford, Oregon A SoconddAU Mill Matter. Mbdpokd, Friday, Jan. 20, 1HS9. Wholo Family Greatly Nolpud This Mudlolne. "I ira ao old ruu down aoldlor, my wholo yitom being out ot order And my right ilde partially pAralyiod. I bve tried varloua romedlea And reallud only temporary relief. I hara been tailing Hood'a Saraaparllla and Hood'a Ptllt, And hare derived more real beueflt from them PHIS PA HKK S f?pi.'kV. aS Hood'a Baraap. rm-w ouf km ut run uuwq uq oar yitem muoh out of order. My two Utile. MittSuf- lillvWOilLD. KAPPENIN'8 OF THE PAST rEW DAYS FROM ALL, QUARTERS, TenlalDff Anuncy. M and w Mtirohania Ki eAuie, Sau Pnuieiaco, California, vhereooa incu (or aiUtultn oan be made for Ik Our CJubbtag List. The Mail and Weekly S. P. Cull 12 35 " " " Examiner 2 85 " ?' ,i v Cbronlole ' " " OruKonlau " " Cosmopolitan ... " Weekly Cincin nati Enquirer, NEWS OF THE STATE. boys reoorered quickly from the e Recta ot diphtheria by taking Hood'a Sarsapa rllla, which rid them of tronbleaom son sad symptoms ot the croup. They an now well and hearty." w. F. Bubmbtt, Stafkey, Oregon. . ... Bemembar Hood's ! oarilla 1 75 Is the best-In fAel the One True Blood Purifier. 2 35 2 00 it 10 HrwV Dllle ou rtauaea, ludljeatlon, I IIHIU 9 fills MUouaneu,eouaipattoa. One hundred thousand sheep were cold iroui Morrow uouniy inis year. Good Oregon and Washington apples sell at Miuoeapoiu at si.au per oox Mrs. Atines I. Hunter, a British sub ject, baa taken out papers at The Dalles, CLIMATE AND CROP SUMMARY. laauea by the United Statu Waathar linraau at Saa rranelaeo. The followin is the suiiinmnr of f lift naturalization ululelu uumed Tuesday, Jauuary 17: naiu has failu hi all sections of the Durltur December residents ot Gil- alate dnnuR the week, and in some nor. Ham County bought $11,200 ot the for- ttona of Northern California the prod- ienea nuias oi tne . aormern racino Dilution has hnnn wra jvauroaa yorupany. , , now seem oonftdont that unod nmn. will Buyers in the Willamette valley are be raised this anaann .,i n, nntn paying 31 oents per pound for fat hogs. large acreu of grain. Early sown ids is about nail a oent a pound more J. TJIUtrinuM arw atrMulv u V, Marl ., i the effects of the increased moisture. than they are paying in the corn states. Tbe right leff ot Joseph Fredericks, Rowing and Ji. a farmer 70 years old, was Amputated Z. 1 ? P0?' at Baker City. Tuesday. The foot was !?p: those. onn where heavy injured years ago. Recently the bones , TOtarde1 " work. The tern became diseased. perature has beau nearly normal, except Times are good in Eagle vallev, east- j11 tuiejnouiituin regions, whore unusual em Oregon, one cause being the large v cola weather has prevailed. The high number of sheep and cattle being red 'uuaui tne utn and loth caused but there this winter. Hauling hay to the I uttie damage in the farming sections. The ll.iu ('mumlittiti tilt Nttwtl A ffrflr. Mll lla llt.;t. rl Mint, talllllil U'l.l ri Well A l'tmti,iur'a (iull tlur Utfltiil by lliiiiillitma. Ill a prixe lUrht nt Now Tork lust wvok Tliimiiis Slmrkey knocked out Kid McCoy. Tho mini fought ten iiiuuils, but Slmrkey 'a stayiug power wits too much for the Kid. While hmdertug his realguntUm as ravstorof the Univermillst Oliuroh of tho Kodoeiner ut, OdiiMtgt), Key. Oregtu-y startled the congregation by saying ho would not. care to go to hoavou if he thought any of the ohtirub. trustees were there. Bids received by tho navy dopitrtiiiont for tho ooiistruotlon of a uuvtU station at Guum, Lailnuio islauds prove thut tne instiuition will bo very costly, Bills so for HUhinltted are tlirtw timos higher tlmii the ooustruetioit of a aimt lar station would be iu tho United States. teams. James King, of Adams, died a few days ago from a peculiar degree, of blood poisoning. The poisoning started irom a counle o( pimples on tne face, and extended to the eyes, which swelled and burst from their sockets. Dick Vandevert, sheep inspector for urooH county. Das completed bis semi' annual inspection of sheep. He finds 259.69D, exclusive of bucks, and 3&S9 bucks, making a total of 203,584 sheep in mat county, tstimaung these at $2.50 per head their total value' is foob.ubo. The business men of Ontario are con sidering the proposition of Fred J, iveirei, oi ugden, Utah, to establish a beet sugar factory. He offers to put The Army and Navy Have covered themselves with glory during the wat. The Army and Navy Vest Pocket Memorandum Book, published by the Northern PaulUc. Is a compact algeat of InformAtlon relative to the navies and armies ot Spain and the United Slates at the beginning of the war. It has a map ot Cuba, Illustrations of naval ships, glossury of navy and army terms, trans latiou of Spanish words, etc. Send ten cents to Chas. S. Fee. General Passenger Aneot. n. r. a., St. ram, Minn., for a copy. At Mill City, Or., J. O. Lvons. a mer chant, was murdered in a room back of hia store, having been shot by an un known assassin through a window from the ontside. The weanon used , was a shotgun, loaded with lanre shot. The up factory that will use 3o0 tons of lead entered the hark nt T beets a day lor a bonus ot iao.000 cash, some passing through and couiiuir oof or 4000 aores of land, watered by the uwynee ana aevaaa ottones. The citigens of Lakevlew have peti tiuned the legislature that the city council be empowered to bond that town in the sum of (25,000 for water, fire protection and other . purposes: said bonds not to draw a greater la under the chin. The victim lived about an hour after being wounded, and wa.- coii8ciorj,s to the Inst. - Yellowstone Park Map. The Northern Pacific Railway has Just Issued s new map of Yellowstone Park, that should t rest 1 nun o percent, ine proposition I e in aemand. it m a relief map in colors. Is will be voted upon by tbe taxpayers of scienunrally made. And Is complete In topog Lakevlew before the issuaoce of the ntptay And nomenclniure. The map la about bonds. !xS inches In size and Is printed on heavy Stnc.lmn t Ttntr Hrpolr nfTorari PPer inus making It suitable for framlBK. high as $12 per ton for 100 tons of " map s specially adapted for school and stacked hay last week, and were uuable cUss nd be mailed In tubes to any i m. .. .. ... . I At A llrat VaThaa al a- . to buy any. this is tbe Dienest price , ,.. C.I ' , . : "gem o offered for hav in tl. atitot for mnv ;r. s"ao- "P0" years, very lew farmers there have any nay to sell, and tbose who have, in anticipation oi a continuance or the prevailing bad weather, are asking more man stooKtnen can afford to pay. The semi-annual reoort of Insnector Parker, of Baker County, shows that there were 64,278 sheep In tbe county at tne close of isaa. Shipments from the county last year were 34,800 at an average price of $2.50 per head: 30.000 cattle, at an average price of $30 per head, and 0U horses at an average price of $5 a bead. The wool output of the county in 1898 ws valued at $100, 000. The Astoria council has decided to have the city charter amended so as to create a bicycle commission, consisting oi three men, to be appointed by tbe mayor, who shall be empowered to lio nse bicycles and expend the money thus derived to construct bicycle paths in tne city and county. The intention is to put a license of $2 on bicycles, and There was a successful Fanners' Insti tute at Hanford last week. About 45,000,000 pounds of prunes bad been shipped from Sau Joss up to December a 1st. Feed is reported to be good on North ern California ranges and very little hay is being fed. Few oranges are now being shipped from Riverside, eastern prices not being encouraging to shippers. By a late order of the secretary of : ag riculture the entire state of California is now included in the cattle quarantine district. At last accounts the subscriptions to the bonus for the establishment of a fruit cannery at Newcastle had reached the nun of $7850. A fruit quarantine bill, more strin gent than the one now in force, has been in this way quite a large sum can be proposed by the state board of horticul- raised auaually. On Sunday of last week the people of Lakevlew and surrounding country held., a rabbit drive on . Cottonwood creek, Lake County. The rabbits were driven into pens, where 2341 were slaughtered. The whole number of dead rabbits was estimated at about 3000, as fully 500 or 600 were killed out side the enclosures. This was the greatest rabbit drive ever made in Oregon and about 150 people partici pated in the event. Mrs. J. A. Crosseh, wife of the post master of The Dalles, frustrated an attempt to rob the postofflce ' last $109,000 owing by the city, and this weanesuay uient. sue was alone in the office. While she was distributing the mail, two men attempted to pry open a window. Their object was to cover her with revolvers and rob the omce Mrs. CroBSen steoped. quickly to the telephone and summoned the night watchman; The robbers did not wait for the officer, ture and will be introduced iu the legis lature. 1 '. The little stern wheel river steamer Willie Irving, plying between Duwsou and White Horse rapids on the Yukon earned $127,GV8 during the post season. She made ten trips during the four months. The superior court recently issued a decree authorizing the cancellation by the city of Sacramento of $1,000,000 of her outstanding bonds which had been bought iu by the Fnnded Debt Com mission. This leaves but a little over Newspaper reports from tbe range balance, will be eutirely wiped out by 1899. Senator Hnnsbroni'h of North Dakota, who introduced tho amendment to the Haiinit-Pnyne subsidy bill, providing an export bounty of $2 por ton ou agri cultural products, says that there are sunt abroad between sixteen and seven teen million tons of agricultural pro. districts of eastern Oregon say that a,nct.s yearly wUh,n wUl 8U"3,!Ct to OTPfLt tlfirnhara nf runOA hrti-apfl will nor. I t'le UUUI1FV. A big srauditl is being developed iu uie Montana legislature over tho nena ttirsuip. Members chum they were offered large sums to vote fur Senator wuttosido. A great battle has been fonght iu the Yemen division of Arabia. Tim Turk, Uh troops stormed and captured tho in surgeut position at Sluuiet, ou Novum our sutu. About 2,000. Turks were killed or wounded. The White Star steamer Oceanic, the largest ever built, was fucoossfullv launched at Harlaud& Wolf's yard at .Belfast, Ireland, recently. The United States cruiser Albauv was successfully launched at Newcastle, England, in the presence ot the United states naval attache, Lieutenuiit-Col well, and many other Americans. The Albany is a sister ship to the New Or leans, purchased iu England just before the war. Germany has denied that she is assist ing or offering to assist the Filipinos iu their refusal to recognize the authority of the United States iu the Philippine islauds. Serious damage and immense losses were caused throughout Great Britain last week by storms. A Spanish flag hoisted over a hotel at Havana caused a small riot among the Unbans. A company of American sol diers restored order and pulled down the offensive emblem. Captain Richard Philip Leory, com manding the cruiser San Francisco, has been ordered to proceed to Guam and assume the governorship. Robert Baldwin, aged 20, the son of Rev. Barny Baldwin, pastor ot the Bap tist church, Kitts Hill, O., was shot and killed by Salmon Ferrel. Baldwin had trouble with Charles Webb, who had been reprimanded by Rev. Baldwin for disurbing a meeting. Webb and Ferral waited at the church until young Baldwin came out, when they assaulted him, and Ferral shot him through the heart. Fire broke out in the S. Menken com pany dry goods store at Memphis, Toun., totally destroyed the buililiug and con: tents, causing a loss of $450,000, with an insurance of $5,000. Senator Teller has introduced a, hill for the amend. aent of the war revenue act so as to provide for a tax upon the actual valuo or selling prices intend of nominal valuo of certain stock. The bill is intended to relievo tho cheaper mining stocks of what is claimed to be a burden upon them. The supreme court at Honolulu hut handed down a decision to the effect that Chinese cannot land in Hawaii ex cept under the conditions of the United States restriction acts. The gunboat Bennington left Hone- lap Think of llv. Ing a year or two after one is dead : dead to all practical in tents and purposes, dead, with the auto graoh' of death in scribed on brow and cheek and Hp, Thousands of women live for a year or two after all help fulness and happiness have Rone oat of their lives. When a woman becomes hopeT lessly helpless and unliaopv she is praclic- i young woman to whom areary waste, the voitnir (, ish this winter for lack of feed. These low grade range horses have been a nuisance for a long time. A good many have found their way to the Llnnton cannery, but thousands remain and eat up grass which would otherwise be better used by cattle or sheep. It does not appear to be an easy matter, how ever, to get rid of the horses. They uppcar to bii able to stHnd more priva tion tlmii more valuable stock, and while soiuu will perish this winter, there will bo a ;reul number left to vex cattle owners. There uro. of course, some homes on tho range that are val uable, ou r, tney are looked after cnio- fully. Henry Goldstien died at Los Angeles last week, practically of siiirvution. He had $.1000 in bunk but would not touch a cent of it to buy himself the neces sities of life. Lcwiston, Idaho, and Huntington, Or., are soon to be connected by a direct railroad along Snake river, according to present indications. TIUs will involve tho building of 8U0 miles of railroad by the Oregon Railway and Navigation company. This important extension will open np an immense region di rectly along the boundary Uuo between. Oregon ami Idaho. ally dead. Tbe the future is wife who is a helpless, nervous inval the mother Whose babes nn a htirHn in. stead of a blessing, all these, unless they take tbe right measures to recover then health, are better dead than living, In the majority of cases these ghosts of women owe their condition to weakness and dis ease of the distinctly feminine miranUtu .Frequently they have been deceived by tne incorrect aiaguosta of some obscure physician and do not understand the true nature of their trouble.; It only costs a two-cent postage stamp for a woman to write ana tiescrioe ncr cnilflltlon to Dr. R. V. Pierce, an eminent ami k hrM',u.r.lal. ist, for thirty years chief consulting phys ician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Iluffalo, N. Y. He will answer letters irom ailing women without charge. Ic is the discoverer of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, tbe greatest of all known medicines for women. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned in maternity and makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It banishes the in dispositions of the anxious period and makes baby's coining easy and almost painless. It cures nil disorders and dls placements and checks exhausting drains. "Previous to motherhood my wire was very sick," wrllcs Dennis 11. Connelly, liwi., of Clear .Woler. Writilil Co., Mluu. " Two bodies of l)r. Pierce's I'avorlte Prescription made her well and strong," , I. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure hll lotisness and constinalion. One n i They never griue. mill recently lor Dlillllia. uu nor way there alio will atopnt Wko Island, pliuit 10-foot, Mug pole ami rulso the Htum unit stripes. Tho luuisu commit tor, on nitviil ulTalrs litis completed the consideration of the imviii appropriation bill anil will report to iiiu iiuiisu tins wucK. i no hill car. rles every ixdut which wns naked for tln Maw Island imvy yard, According to tun pinii mere will ou in now Vessels, and of tluvso only three will bo built oil tho Piioltlo coast. Ono Imttle-shlp will be constructed here and of the cruisers one llrst mill one second class It la ex pouted will U built on tho const. There is a chance that one of the light bouts will im built at the Uuro island yard, Mrs. Ellwibotb. Regan shot mid killed Patroliimu Thomas Konuedy at Sail Francisco a few days ago. The couple had lived together and a light brought ou tho shooting. The last charge of forgery against Alluu L. Alfortl, who lias snout the three post years in California prisons for forgery, has been dismissed, and the young nutu taken buck to Texas by his father. - A. F. Soup, nu old rancher of Dug. gert, Gal., shot ami seriously wounded John Larkin, of tho same place. There are but small hopes of l-arkin'a recovery. Stmp shot the man without the slight est provocation. Diputches received from Hollo. Island of Panuy, imllcate that tho natives are disposed to Ui fiiemlly, although ab solutely opposed to the lauding of the united states forces without orders from Malolos, tho seat of the mi-oulllcd Mil pi no national government. Some of the oftloliils at Iloilo are not in accord with with tno revolutionary govern meat, but ore willing to accept uu American pro- recronuo ami will go to state the oaae to Aguiunldo if furnished transportation by the Amcii'itus. At Tacoiim the sheriff will shortly sell ut auetioi. (ho pnierty of the To", coma I-nnd company, vslued ut $!l.00l).- 000. The proiHirty consists of uu un sold portion of Tucomu townsito, to rfcthur with docks, warehouses uud unplnted uonugo. The suit brought ut Wushinirton against Florence Blythe Hinckley by tho "Blythe company" for a share of the Blythe estate at Sau Francisco hits been dismissed, owing to luck of juris. diction. Tim last remaining suit iu this celebrated raise will soou receive the suiue treatment. At a mevtlntf of the Anti-Sugar Bounty league held at London a nisolu Hon was adopted demanding that the British government immediately oon elude a convention with Oennanv. Austria, Holland and Belgium to ubul- ish bounties uud to guarantee prislnuirs security in the open British markets agonist state-aided competition. Representative Hilbom has iiitmduc ed a bill iu congress, which, if passed, will do much In tsiiuilir." honors, the pecuniary ones nt least, which will flow to naval oftloors from tho war. His bill gives to all bureau chiefs who served during tho war the same pay upon re. tiremeut as they enjoy while in active service. Senator Perkins, when askod what he thought of the action of the California legislature In instructing its senators to vote fur the Paris treaty ami against amendments, said he was greatly sur prised at tne change of pnblio sentiment us expressed by members of tho legis. hiture. However bo will bow to the people. Lawyer George Hayford of Portland pleaded guilty to seven indictments for obtaining money by false pretense and wus sentenced to one year in tho peni tentiary. Hayford is wanted in Los An geles on similar charges. Judge- Ellison of Red Bluff, has do- ided the contest case of Boyd (D.l vs. Bognrrl (R.) for sheriff In favor of the the defendant. A largo number of Indi vidual votes Iwero objected Ito bv both aides, but few wero rejected by the court. Three precincts were thrown out entirely, which gave Bogurd a ma jority of 25. There, was consternation among the students of the State Normal uchool ut Chico Monday when President Ritter announced that nil the young men who went to Rod Bluff Friday evening and engaged iu a footlnill game at that place Saturday were suspended for two days, with loss of credits. Other students have takou up tho matter and promise to quit the school unless the credits urn returned to the football players. E. J. Dole, a nephew of tho lute Pres ident of Hifwuit, wus released from custody at Los Angeles when the charge of forgery brought against him ou July 17, 1890, was dismissed at tho request of tho district attorney. Dole, who wus an attorney, was arrested In San Fran cisco und taken to Los Angeles. A check which ho hud cashed iu Sunta Ana on the State Loan and Trust com pany hud been raised' from ii CO to $850. ... By a head-on collision betwi ou two passenger trains on Hie Lehigh Vnlloy railroad at west Dunulloii, N. J., 18 per sons were killed uud over 25 wounded. The accident wus due to a mistake In train orders and another accident carllor In the day. : ' The' National Carbon compuny has been incorporated under tho laws of Now Jersey, with a capital stock of $10, 000,000. It is a trust and will deal in electrical supplies. ' . ' , , ' Two transports, the Ohio and Soiiator, uro expected to arrivo at Sau Francisco from Manila, about January Kith or 17th. Tho Ohio brings 800 of the Ne braska volunteers, convalusceuts, on their way home. Tho Sonator brings buck tlui Astor liattery, having com pleted its service in the Philippines.- Tho war depuil i.ieiit at Washington hits iiavisoa tne quartermaster ana com missary dopai'tmonts In Sun Francisco to dofer chartering vessels for tho, Mo uths suppliui until the two transports, arrive. . The New York Weekly Tribune THE CHEAT 1 Family naner For Farmers and Villagers Both 1 uud your fuvorito homo pupor Year $1.65 TflP H Y UPPWil Tr fllinP ,lllH 1111 Kri if iiUunil dopiirt. 11(0 fl. 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SHERIFFS SALE. 1KR8ITANT to an oxrciiiion IkmuimI out of I ho Circuit Court of ib Htttt or OrrirtMi. f'tr lh L'UUtllV Of Jatl'ktMJtl. Ull l til Ittth lla Of Jnnuarjr, iMu, uihiii it tmlirnietit duly retitlprfnl 111 naiu couri ou tatt u a ay 01 PttoaiiiiKtr, imib, in favor uf Anna Kortlvcr. blaliitin. aatl attfuitiML Hutu her 11 urricoa Kalr AkammIaIIuu, a outporav tloa, Utrfcnitatii. for Utd uat of two buotlrrU flovm buU rM(Uo)Ur"irilLW, with lntrrt incrtMiii at thr ral uf IU pr com pr aunum from DvcunitxT , ItftM. auO cota auuuotlnii 10 tli-n tlollnm ilV. ami ttio fiirttirr nutu of iiftv ilollartt (Ku wltb luttiruitt lb rvoii at tlif rati' of rtptirocmptr ttonuin from Uecaaitwr a, 1MM, aiiortioy a irva, anu wnerui, u wan onlarotl, aUjutlucil anU dorvvd that I tiff moritftmn nnn lloued In plalntlfl'a uoutplalnl bv forocloaed, una 1I10 mortuuged prviulara tlaorlbel ittoroln EAST AND BUTJTH BV Til The - Shasta - Route OK Tlir SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. KXPHKAS TltAIKH LKAVK I'OIITLANO DAILY. "RimiF bo toll., to-wlt: Cuinniiiir ntr at Inn dw. mirnaf or II. I.. C No. HA, in townaalp 37 aoutb. tMo H went of lie wiua neito Muriuian. anil ratitjitiit ttionoe a.utb un tho weat Han ot aald l. 1. C. ltn vttalna; then en caM 111 chain and M llnha; tbvocv aouih IUlmlna; llirnuo oaat IW cimlmi ami I la kit: thm.a north 'JO chain to tho north lino of U. la. C. No. 4A, In towimblp tJ aouth, of rancc ono wem ( ui niiiameun .imruiifin, anil thrnco wvmi on tho north line oi thi uuuvoitutn. lionotl U LA'. .11 cnutna ami tt HnUa tu thf plaoe of coDiatmirinit, contain I ok fifty acroa. all of itaid dtrrlbd properly and preiiilrten botna anuaiou in iuit uounty ui JacKiton. Htato oi Ore boo. I am onmmomlrd to levy upon and aril d pfotnlitcM afoieaald. a bv law made aud provided lo mtlMy ibo naltl loilifDicnt, intrrvHt. uttornay'M fi. and oonta. and alao acorulntf coatN, and I will aoll aa thu law dlmota, at tho front door or thu court hoimo of a d utaiti and county. In tho Town of Jacksonville, OrfRiiii.on Saturday. February 18. 1800. At tho hour oi t n'dlink o. m.. tho uroimrtv Ucucrlhcd Iu it a I (I oritur or aalo. At.KX. OHMK, Phcrfff of J note no n Count v. On-iron. Dated ul JnckaonvlUu, troon, Juri. IT, lew. fl:UUp. tn :17 a.to BUTLER. JEWELER U. rorllann Ar. I U:3ua!'oi 'i.a.m I Arj Hu Franoiaectv. aai p'.m Aive train alop at all aiauona bnam PurtlaiKl antlHalrm. Tmnrr, Marlon, Jrrtrrwn Albany, r.rnl, Hhnlil. Ifalaty, lUrrUliura. . Juupiiuii lily KuKonc, coltaKit Orova. Dralna, OakUnil and al all UIMn flout Kom! bare to Aahland Inelualvc. , ROHKIIUHO MAIL-DAILY. i-3D a. in I Lv VjU p. in 1 Ar Tnrllaud- Arl l.v p. at 7.30 a. 111 KfMburi( OiniBg Oars on Ogden Route. fillltnan llumil Hlcrixra anil Hocond Claaa Blaaplaicaraatuehud to all UitoukIi tralna Between Portland mid CorvalliH. WKST MIUK DIVISION. MH tralna dally, oietiu Huuday: 7KD. m I Lv !'i:lfrpi I Ar I'lirllnnd" L'orvallla Ar Lv t:V p. m J 1 "1. AtAlbAnyaimoorviillUnoiiuetit wlin iraina w v. j, n c ranwity, Kanruaa Tralna ital.y, cacvpl aiindny: l:Ni i. 111 7 n. 111 Hill p. m Hiirllnml .MrMlniivllln lndtiK'lidoiica 6:W a. iu 'UA at pirrei comircllon a: Han I'rnnclaco with Oc. clduulal anil orlt-iiMI nml I'nulflc Mall .train nlu llura fr Jniwii and Clua. Halllna tlniea ou application, Ratca ami llrkma and to Ranlern noluu and Knmpe. alao Jaiutu, China, llonuolula and AUNIralllt tttli tic obtalueil Irom V V I lr.nin. coll, Aiieiil. lledford. K. KOKIH.HR. c. 11. M AKICK AM, Maimiirr. U. K. It f A PORTIAND Watch Repairing ,J!w;x ; . . JS! ever BLV'H !REA1W 11AI.M li i,nIH...,. ipplj Into uio noilrlla. Hlaanliiklvahiiorliad. mi ctntaat Drutrslftt or by mall ;,mmplaa 10c hy mall, mu Diwiuniio, uu warrun nu, new lOrKUltf, Kolfs Nerverine Pills The ' great remedy (or nervous proe tration and all nervout dUeaau oi Ihe ffancratlva nr. hmOHB AND AKTEH UBINO. ' f .ill,.. er, luch at Nrrvous Prostratfon, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotcncy, Nightly EmU oioiK, Youlhftil Erron, TAenlal Worry, ex. lve uk of Tobacco or Opium, which Icad'to Consumption and Insanity. $1,00 iS,kX..SSni. 6 hoxu for $5.00. 0)T'3 CHEMICAL CO., Pfop'n, Chwlnd, W- Kor stilo by 0. II, IIuHklm, Mudford. TASTELESS HILL T 18 JUST AS COon iron Amu ra WARRANTED. PRICE BOcts. ?rl. Ji,,,o coi.MU';!:"- nn art tola thntgava auiiK tiui.ann) .n,!.. wu.f tinir, IT. I faouon aa ruur 'lunio. uaiT AnnaV.OaaA a no. j'-or auio hy uiiaa, siraoij, Morttorrt, Orcnon ,