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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1899)
6? f 1.0 1 OUR COUNTY . . Correspondents J lCale t'olut KutfluU. IIV A. 0. IIOWI.KTT. ' Odorijo JCviiiih Ih vIhUIdk frlunds and rolutlviis In 1ChIo 1'olnt, Oruticlmn Houlcutliorn who tlio guost of Mm. J. J. Fryor lust wook, Miirsli Gitrrett wuh .Hinillng on litti friends Id our town tliu llrnt of lust weok. Mind Ida Pitnkoy, of Central Point, In horo visiting liur aunt, Mm. II. T, Htivomnoui Lust Humlny, whllu pouring water from n toakulilo, Miss Anna Juffroy had tlio iiilHfortuuo to scald her liand qultu badly. Tim youngoBt dfiiightor of Mr. and Mra. John Riidur is quito nick with la grippe and pneumonia. Dr. Ilildurhran is In attuiidiinoo. J. 8. Howard waH In our town lust wook In oomi)any with Homo gentlemen who wiiro looking fur a looulion to t'Htablleli ' a colony of Europeans. J, A. Jonas wont to ABhland tho latter part of lust wek aflur his wife and eon, Kuhort, who hits huon attending tho normal. They ro turned homo Hunduy. Mrs. Frank Tungnlo, of Mt. Pitt tirooinot, cunio out tho Urnt of luat week to viait her ohildron, Mrs K. Tool and her son, Ira, who is at' tending school at Uugle Point. Home of our atockmon are coin- plaining of tho weather oh their hied is getting scarce and the oattle have to bo fed. Tho onuso la too much Block for tho amount of feed, but provision will be made for them us Ihuro la plenty ol feud in tho valley. Miss Anna Jeffrey came out from Medford on Monday of last week and took charge of her department of thu so iooI uituin. Her term liav ing expired the board employed her to oontinuo for another month as that will consume all of the funds on baud. LaBt Saturday night Miss Bobs'io Brown celebrated her fifteenth hirthdav anniversary by giving nnrtv to ouito a numbor of her Mchoolmates and friends. The oven ino was sncnt in playing Ramus and dunoins until after midnight when port of the company departed for their homes and quite a numuor re inuined over night with the family Those who were present report hav ing bad a very pleuBant lime out they couldn't help having a good time in such a family, for Mr. and Mrs. Brown know just how to make everything pieasai.t on such oc casions. Hon. John Grieve, ex-county as , sessor, and Clnud While pussed through our town last Thursday on their way to Mt. Pitt precinct to npprnise tho real property of the lato Mrs. Berry. Tho original ap praisers woro Thomas Wright, John Obenohain and Win. Perry, but the latter being Bick Mr. Whito was ap pointed in his place. The property was appraised at 850. Mr. Griovo returned on Sunday and reports " that tho thermometor registered 10 degrees below zero nt Mr. Dual's on Friday night and on Saturday night 8 degrees below aero at Mr. EdBoll's. In our town the mercury stood at 8 degrees above but that is oold enough for our "Italy." Luatttro llnnno quinine Tablula movo tho bowels ironlly. relievo Itio cough, euros the fovoriali condition and headache, making It the beat and qulolcoat reineily for coughs, colds and la irtnuo. Clircs In ono day. "No oure, no py." 1'rloe 'ill cents. For salo hy Strang the druggist. Taleut News Items. Charles Hanson is soriously with typhoid fever. ill Frank Notherland spent Sunday with Ashland friends. James Helms oamo home from San Franoisco on the 3d. M. L. Pellntt shipped a lot of ap' pies to San Franoisco last wook. Mm. Dan. Hanscom wns taken quite sick 'last Sunday but is better at present. Hon. Matthew Stewart came up from Salom on Sunday morning's train, returning the samo evening Jftmim Rilev. who has been work ing for F. P. Roper, returuod to his homo In Ashland last Saturday. Mr. Roper's health being muon. lui Best Japan Ceylon English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend T'T'T' Schillings lea proved, he Is able to look after the business himself. . Will Terrell, of Klamath Falls, oamo over to the valley one day itst week to visit with his folks. Wo understand that tho Shasta Mope mine has closed down on ac count of the oold weathor. (Iriivun' TuHlolctHH (ihlll Tor.16 In u portent malurlul I Ivor and blood purlllcir. lliimovoa tillUiuanuas-wllliuut purging. An pleasant as luifiou ayrup. It U aa largo aa any dollar tonlo and retails for M oonta. To get tho genuine aah lor Urovea'i For aale by Strang, the drug glat. ' lirowiisboro Items. BY UKIIKCCA. M. liindloy visited frlonds near Luke Creek this week. R. Wright,' of Pig Butte, was trading in town Tuesday. J. Torrlll, of Luke Creek, was soon in our midst Thursday. W. J. Comptoii, of Kugle Point, spant Tuesday night with friends in town. J . 8. Tucker, of Josophine County, was in this vicinity recently look ing for a new locution for a homo. lie was very favorably Impressou with this purt of the country. Malaria producoa woakuoaa, general debility, blllouanuaa, loaa ol appetite, Indlgeatlon un1 oonailpation. Orovoa' Taaleloaa Chill Tonlo removaa the eauao which produoea iboao trou tiltia. Try It and you will bo delighted. Mi eenta. To get the genuine auk for Urovea' I'or aalo by Mtrang. the drugglat. Klamath County Items. ; from the Klamath Kslle Kipreas. Wm. Terrill started to Itog'uo river valley Monday to visit his brother, Delbert Terrill, at Medford, and other relatives. Whilo feeding oattle at the Brooks ranch Sunday, Jesse Walker's horse fell with him with the result that ono of tho bones in Mr. Walker's uuklo was brokon. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Wright. Last Thursday at a hospital in Portland, Judge W. S. Moore's foot was amputated and although it was feared the action of the heart was so leeble that he would not withstand the operation, yet he rallied from it and is slowly gain ing strength. Twenty-four members were ini tiated into the new I. 0..0. F. lodge organized here last Thursday night and a few more rode the goat the following evening. A free dance at Houston's opera house wound up the festivities of the Odd Fellows organization. From the Itepubllcan. Cant. 0. C. Applegate wss in the Falls from Klamath agency last week negotiating with C. S. and R. S. Moore for the purohase of thoir shingle mill which the government has authorized the agont to pur ohase for the benefit of the Indians on the reservation. A numbor of tho local members of the Masonic lodgo here met in the lodge mom last Thursday to onnsider the proposition of organ- zing a local order of the Eastern Star. The proposition mot with the approval of those present and ap plication was made to the Grand ,oa go lor a charier. No Cure--No Pay. That Is the way all drugglats'soU Orovoa Taatelcaa Chill Tonlo for malaria, chills and fevor. Ii la limply Iron and qulnino In a tusto leaa form. Children lovo It. Adulta prefer It to bltior, nauHontlng toiitos. Price, GO oonta For aale by Strang, the druggist. 'The sudden changes of climate encountered by soldiors when troops are moved from ono quarter of the world to another are estimated as increasing the annual mortality of Europe by 50.000 inert. The Chinese Govern rpent does all in its power tocheokj the opium habit, the punishments common in the Chinese army being extreme. For the first offence a man may have his upper lip out; for the sori- ond he may be decapitated. The! posttuastership of Hem- broke,' Me., has been held by one family1 longer, than that of any other town in the oountry. William Kilby ;was appointed to the office in 1800, and his diroot dosoendants have handled the moils ever sinoe his retirement in 1840. : In a paper just submitted to the Royal Geographical Society in Lon don, Dr.W. 8. Gregory makes the startling announcement that the earth !b not round, as has been sup posed, but has four faoes, aooojdlng to the position of the oceans, whioh moot on the edges. , ' Holland is about to begin work in draining the Zuyder Zee, an undertaking that will oooupy thirty- three yoars and oost $48,000,000, but it will odd 787 squoro mileB of fertile land, worth G00,000,C00, to the national domain. Tho plucky little oountry is not afraid of expen diture either at homo or colonlally. Baking Powder Made from pure crem of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Mm baldric powoVn arc th podest mcnaceri to health oi the pracal day. aom aAMMe eowoaa ea. ara vomu We'll Soon Hit the Oregon Trail. liio Mound, Iowa, Feb. 2, 'Oi). KniTon Mkpkoiip Mail, Dear Sir: Enclosed please find money order for $1.60; you know the rest. The grippe is busy gripping and most everybody is getting gripped to their entire satisfaction. Some snow fell yesterday and a snow storm is threatened today; no sledding snow yet. Good roads for teaming most all winter, the best I have ever seen at this time of year. Sunday morn ing it was 10 degrees below zero. There is plenty ot feed and stock is doing well. I am busy now selling prunes. Have about 0000 pounds yet to sell and will then "hit the trail" for Oregon. I find a ready sale for Southern Oregon prunes, and every user has only words of praise for them. "The best prunes I ever ate," is a common expression. I thought I would be my own "eastern com mission merchant" and compare the results, and I can tell you right now 1 am wen- pieaseu so iar. Say, Bliton, eat a big, red apple for mo and I will do as much for you sometime when I can get where there are any apples. The girls are going to school. I mean Cora and Ethel, for we have another great, big giri we call Mary Agnes. Well, I will give you some of the market prices: Corn, 25 to 30 cents per bushel; best hay, delivered, $4 per ton; flour, 95 cents to 1 per sack; eggs, 10 .cents per dozen butter, 12$ cents per pound; oats, 18 to 22 cents per, bushel. The best spring steer calves sold last fall at 120 a pead. 1 think hogs are worth about 8.25; beBt heavv draft horses, $80 to $100; good farm horses, wciuht 1150 to 1250. about $35 to ttO. Prunes retail at 84 and 10 cents per pound; silver prunes, 12J cents; peaches, 10 to 15 cents; pack age coltco, 1U cents. "So long" for this time. The Mail keeps us posted on the Rogue river valley news and is a very wel come weekly visitor. lours Respectfully, N. S. Bennett. JUVENILE SOLDIERING. The nor'a Mather Had to Olre the Counteralprn llefore She Cottld Atproli the Darraeka. . Since the tocsia of war has sounded, even the phildrcn in the nursery have their drills ond go throtigh . the sem blance ot war, nays the Des Moines News. In (he northern part of tho 'city a company of boyshaa been farmed, and there is nothing doneutCumpMcKinley, probably not at Chlckamnuga, which they do not attempt. What with their bine overalls and white jackets they look oiiltc soldierly nt times! The mothers In the neighborhood realized that they might cxppjt anything from their warlike sons, and so were not sur prised a few. days ago when the an nouncement was n;:tdc that, the boys were going into barracks in a barn it tho neighborhood. They had been do ing their own cooking for some time ant! now they would be satisfied with noth ing short ot sleeping In their trouser. and on the hay. On the first night spenl by them in the born, the mother of one of the boys had occasion to go to speak to her son. Up and down in front ot the improvised. barracks moved tho sen tinel. , . "Halt! Who goes there?" rang out tho stern voice of the guard. "A friend," meekly answored tholady, deeply impressed with the solemnity of the occasion. . ' "Advance and give the countersign," wns the next order.' ;. Happily one of the boys, In deepest secrecy, had told his mother the mystic word, and the latter had Imparted it to her neighbor. ; Going close to the sentinel the lady whispered: ."Dewey." . : "liVo do," came the answer. How the late war affected inven tion is shown by Commissioner of Patents Duel!, who Bays in a report that on December 28, 1897, there were 11,382 applications awaiting notion. This number v increased until Maroh 15, 1898, when Jt was 14.827. On June 28 the number waB deoreasod to 12,187, while on December 27, 1898, the number then awaiting action was only 5467. T6 Cure a Cold In One Day. Tnko t.nxatlvo Ilrotno Qulnluo Tablets. All driigRlsts rotund tlio menoy If It falls to ouro 95eents, PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEM8 OP INTEREST PICKED PROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. An Ka.ruiiin. flail n Drier to be Erect ed at rreanu I'nlal Wreck In Al nita A I'rlamiur lluiai lllmeelf to Death, Hmullpox hua brokon oat in Los An- The Union Having bauk of Han Jose I fulled lust week. . The.Hlorra railway Is'to be flniahcd to : louora, Oul., February 20. I British Columbia Imported over 600 lioro Chinamen In. 18U8 than in 1817. A wrock occurred on tlio narrow gauge road in Alumoda a few dnys ago. The eitgluo left the tnuik and fell over. The engineer, Henry H. Jonas was mortally hurt and tho fireman. Henry Colson, received severe iujuries from whioh he died. The big Duffalo group of claims in tlio Buffalo Hump camp of Idaho has boon sold to F. Lewis Clark Sweeney of Hpokuno, Wash., for flROOO. Mining men any this is thu largest price ever paid for an undeveloped property. The Santa Ana and Newport railway, of Southern California, has been sold. Tho price paid is said to have been $500,000. Charles A. Wolcott, president of the First National bunk, of Russell K&a. which closed ita doors last week has dis appeared. It is known that thero ia a a shortage In his accounts, and' rumor place the amount at all the way from fWOO to 0,000. George A. Towne, one of the pioneer settlers of Whittier, Cal., committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart. Despondency over financial mat ters ii tho euppoaod cause. Autoue Burgle, under sentence to erve seven years imprisonment for at tempt at murder, oommittod suicide in the oounty juil at San Francisco by burning himself to death. Juan Castro, oonvinted of cattle steal ing, at Santa Barbara received sentences to San Queutin on two charges aggre gating nine years. T)ia last of tho Southern walnut crop was shipped a few days ago. Total Shipment this season amounted to 4700 tons. The Empress of Japan left Vancouver roceutly for Yokohama url Hongkong. She carried over . a million bottles of beer for tho Americans in the Philip pines. Jacob Opponhoimer, a convict iiorving a fifty-year term in the penitentiary at Folsom was seutonced to life imprison ment at San Queutin for tho murder of Charles Ross, a fellow eouvict. W. A. NeviU has completed a con tract for l.the erection, at his Favonta vineyard near Fresno of the largest raiau drier in the world. Work is to be commonced on Fobruary loth. One hundred tons of raisins can pass through at ono operation. The building is to be 850 foot long and 60 feet wide, and heatod by steam. . A numbor of Fresno farmers are planting tnmiU patches of sugar beets, with a view of engaging in beet grow ing should .the experiment prove suc cessful. Tho Oregon Railroad and Navigation company's statement for tho six months ending December 81st follows: Gross earnings, 13,858,487; increase $-313,47S operating expenses, $3,103,018: increase, $343,760; net earnings, $1,665,449; de crease $180,283. Addison G. Foster of Tacoma has been elected United States senator to represent Wasluugtou. The navy department has accepted and paid for the torpodo-boat Farragut built at San Fronciwco and the torpedo boat Rowan built by Moniu brothers at Seattle Various yuioyardist and winomnkcra ' Dansrers of the Urip. The greatest dancrer from' la grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia.. If ronsntiAhlo rare la used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, I nfl dnngor will be avoided. Among: the tons ot thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single oise having resulted in pneumonia whioh shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. It will oure In grippe tn less time man any outer treatment.. It is pleasant and safe to take. For Balo by Chas. Strang, drug gist, Medford; Dr. J. Hlnkle, Central Point. - ' - it tree. Th are alike, ant eiallf. 4 on free. HiaHt Are you weak t Where' How long f Do you have paint t Where Howlonat Might tmeattt Homotent Do vour etet blur? When 9 Doyoutltepatnightt Horn long 9 Are vou oonttieatee 9 1. T5 V. Yy 7Br A iar irMMFl 3 X. "aw sV -w m mm ism sv m Antwer thete quettient ant a tpeeial trial treatment will be prepared and to vou or mail fret. Toi ou by mail fret, feu take no thanott. Addrett DR. J- H. HUDSON, T STOCKTON STREET. . ' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. of Sauta Clara orranty have transferred 80,000 galllons of wine, all of the vintage of 1898 but 80,000 gallons, to the Cali fornia wmomakors' corporation. The price is not givon, A resolution for the submission tfl the neonle of a constitutional amendment granting women tho right of suffrage paHand both houses or the Oregon legis lature. , . Tho combination among tho Columbia river salmon camiory men has boon com pleted. F. H. and Charles . Mnrkarian, tho Fresno fire bugs, Imvo boon bold to ap pear before the superior court to answer a charge of arson. A doputy internal revenue inspector of San Jose discovered two illicit stills near there. One was conducted by Charles Nowtnan and the other by Jacob Wueste. A quantity of liquor was found at each still. ' As a result of a breakdown of a stage Coach at Los Angelea, Peter W. Nou, one of the contractors of the .break water at San Pedro, was killed and four others avriouly in jured.. Fur the fourth time in succession the University of California won the Carnot medal at the donate lint week. Carl M Warner carried off the honors. The body of an unknown man was found in a box car at Chico rocecently. Tbo man hod committed suicide by tak ing strychnino. Kx-8hcriff Goor;;e McKonzie of Napa muht answer beforo the superior court to the charge of aiding and abetting in the murder' of Alfred Cook by Jessie Wal ters on January fit'u. Sti'-h wns the de cision nftT the d 'fon-w had rested their oaso and the attorney ou both sides had agreed to submit the case without argu ment. Boot-growers nf Pleasanton, Cal., are said to bo forming a combination to force up the prim, of their product. Thia la Tour Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the greut merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHEItS, 66 Warren bt., New York City. ' Rev. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's ( ream llalm to m. I can eiupbaaizo bis statement, '-It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if nsed aa directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helens, Mout. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh find contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. I fZTYLISH, RELIABLE I ARTlSTIC-av " 5 Recommended by Leading Dressmakers. g ' - S 5 Taey Always Ptctuc MS CALL gaak BAZAR. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE : tVThe patterns are sold In nearly ! ; every city ana town in tne umiea states. ; w l( your dealer does not keep them tend ; a i rect to us. une cent stamps received. Address your nearest point. . . : THE McCALL COMPANY, 138 to 146 W. 14th Street. Ne York ! a ranch ofTicas : S ,8e Fifth Ave., Chicago, and I 1031 Market St., San Francisco. sr as as law Ivl- CILLa AD MAGAZINE Brightest Magaxloe Published j Contains Beautiful Colored Plates.! Illustrates Latest Patterns, rash- lnn Finrv Wnrk. Agents wanted for this ma(tilne In every S locality. Beaut if ol premiums (or a little work. Write for terms and other panic- ; uiars. bubscnption only awo per year. ; tnctuaing a m Kfis nuiem. ; Addreai THE McCALL CO- I to 146 W. 14th St., New York : ttefSIn bnrloe aewla VjeT J VX"eeear le emtrav-V J 5 asanre." tciate lb" e,5V. t ftA cuttivBtion wUd on Inferior 1 if aMde alwai lawlr.eieeedatbe 1 Bf orllnl cort of tea bM 1 to j ' C b. hd. Tbabaat la alwaia tbe f 11 cbupert. Par a trlfla more for FERRYS I J SEEDS J vZJrv iTfltrwbm. A I way Ike AJx9kV brut. SrfdAnuaev) fr. W Antwtr a fam auatiion and at a Mai treatment frae.m ft question - are atKea, at no nro quenwnt tee treatment mutt ee preparea tpe- tpeoiat treatment mill ee preparea ror If yea tuner trom nermue ueamxj. Lettee, Lett mannooa, emissions, mai- . . as. 4 aa, at M . a . n J J - anaholy, Uiizy spent, upon, aerore we tjet, Sieepiettnett, yo ougnt to get a tpeeial treatment, no patent meai- ewe, tut a earetuny preparer treatment, trery man can hare a trial treatment tree. Thou- tandt hare been cured, and they write in black and white toying to. Antwerquattiont and get a trial fret. tent u W S -aw Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Bheumatlsm of ten causes the most ln tenae suffering. Many hav for year vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease, and Swift's Speolflo is the only oure, be cause it is the only remedy whioh can reach such deep-seated disease. A few years ago I was Ukan with Inflamma tory Rbramatlam, wbioh bMama to Intona that I was for vaolu uoabla to walk. I triad avaral proralnant phjrst otana and took thalr ttaat men! talthfuUr, tot nt unable to gat th allf ht eat relief. In faet, my eon. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the diseaaeapread over my enure body, and from November to Mareh I Buffered agony. I tried1 many patent medletnee, out none relieved aw. Upon the ad v la of friend I decided la Ire VS. 8. Before allowing me to take It. how ever, my guardian, who was a ehemlat, ana lysed the remedy, and pronounced It free of potaeb or mercury . 1 felt so much better after taking two bottle, that I continued lb tern edy, and In two months I waa cured completely. The cure waa permanent, for I hare nererejao had a touch ot Kbeumetlsm though many Uxam exposed to damp and cold weather. Klbanoe M. Ttrrau, fTU Fowelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Rheumatism. Throw aside your oils and liniments, a they can not reach your trouble. Don's experiment with doctors their potash and mercury will add to your disabil ity and oompletely destroy your diges tion. , j SLSS! for RIaaH iheejiuuu will cure perfectly and permanently. it la gnaranteea purely vegetaDie, ana contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed tree Dy Bwlrs Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Nine horseless aurriages are to b operated by the Santa Fe. road between Flacstaff. Ariz. and the Grand can yonthree to cost $4000 each sis $1500 each. - ,., ... : Senator Perkins writes that the govern ment has during the past year made purchases amounting to $10,000,000 is California and other Pacific const states. About 8000 tons of steel rails have been bought at New York for immed into shipment to the Nevada, California & Oregon railway at Reno, Nov. At present the railroad extends from Reno to Amadee, Cal., eighty miles. It ia propsed to run the line to Susan ville, CaL . EAST AND SOUTH BY THE The - Shasta - Route OF THV , ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC COlPiHT. EXPRESS TRATNS LEAVE - PORTfUANO ' DAILY. Sooth North 9:90 a. m 6:irp. na 83QOp.n1 SKMp. m I 9:17 a.m" 7:15 a.m Lt. Ar. Portland ' Medford Ban Pranclaco Above tralna a too at all atations betweea Porttand and Halem. Turner, Marion, JeftBraoti Albany. Tanaont. Shedda, Halaey. Harrlatrarc, Junction . City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain),, Oakland and at all atationa (ram Keee bnrg to Ashland incluaive. ROSEBURO MAIL DAILY. a-J0 a. m 1 Lt Portland Roseburg Ar 1 4:30 p. m Lv 1 7 JO a. m VaO p. m 1 Ar Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buffet Sleepera and Second Ctaaa Sleeping cars atuched to all inrougn traine Between Portland and CorvalJia. WEST 8IDB DIVISION. Mall tralna dally, except Hnnday: 70 a. ml Lt Ar Portland Oorvallla Arl Lvl 50 p. m IK16 p. ra 1:15 p M I At Albany and Corrallla connect with train 01 u. l. ot mi war. Express Tralna da!.y, except Sunday p. m T.TOp. m 8 JO p ro Portland Ar McMlnnvllle , Lt Independence Lt 8:35a. m 5.-50 sum 4:f0a. m nireflt ennnectton a. San Prancisco with Oc- ddenul and Oriental and Pacific Mall ateam- . ship lines for Japan ana uiua. nailing aatea on application. Ralea and tickets and to Eastern points and Europe, also Japan, 'China, Honnolulu and. Australia can be obtained from W. V. Lippln eott. Agent, Medford. R. KOEHLBR, C.H.MARKHAM, . Manager. . O.F.St PA PORT'LAND ORIQON., . , . TASTELESS HULL TDNOE IS JUST AS COOO FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOotS. Oalatia, Ills., Not. M, 1S99. ?arls Modlotno Co., at. Louis. Mo. Gentlemeni Wo sold last year, 000 boiUM of OROVB'8 TA8TBL.KHS CHILL TONIp and ha houKht thr nros& nlready this year. In fcll Mr ex perience of 14 yoars. la the drug business, bare) Dover sold an artlolo thai gate such tmtTersal aaU tooUoa as your Tonlo. xoun truly . . . JUJNIT.OAIUI A 00b t T sale by CbM. 8trw?, MMford, Orosori. mwm