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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1899)
OUR Correspondents b'lWle Point KagloU.. . IIV A, 0. IIOWI.KTT. W. J. (Jtmiptoii sturlod up hi tliroslior IhhI Monday. Mr. and Mm. J. J. I'ryor viuilod Mr. Julm YounK Sunday. Mr. Ssltinnrtli, of Starling, vlnl U'i at Wort. I'ojI'h lust wttek. R. L. Krlmid look a load of Snowy But to flour to Ashland last Satur day. Our old sohool houie will le told to the highest bidder one ireok from next Saturday. Mn. John Coropton Is vliltlng In Quid Hill, lb" gueatof ber daugh ter, Mr. Blrdsey. , Misses Penult) Brown and Lottie Taylor were plunaant callttrt at our house lust Sunday. . J. Hartinun, who hat been work ing on Applegate for tome time, caiiitt over lust week to tee bla wife nnd,new baby, u iu , ., ; . )J( ,( (l Quite) a number of ploniuora from Moil ford '.and othur valley towns wore out i n the banka of Little Butto Sunday. i '' " Harold Gulren, grandson of Mr. and Mr. Uoo. ltrown, of this plum, arrived from Portland the latter part of luat wek. I "i i Tho onrpontore who are erecting the new so nol Iiouho are rushing the work right) along, The frame waa rained Tuesday. .,,() j,., Null Wulsh,- who bat boon over at Piston fur tome time, returned home last week to manipulate ono of the forks for Compton'i threther. Thero it a move on foot to have a festival for tho purpose of raining fundi to make aomo needed addi tion! to the new eohool houae. II. V. D. Oibaon, reoently from Ranushurg, Calif., it preparing to proepeot our mountaiitH for quartx and placer minea. He It also here for lilt health, Curing the pttt week there baa been qultu a number of faniltiei on th road going to the tod a springs on tho North and South forkt of Little Butte oreok, ., , . . : . The bridge across Antolopo creek, on tlte Medrord-Kagle l'olnt roaa, waa eompleted last week and Hon Jinl Crowoll came out Saturday to inspect the same. L".l. .... . A report waa circulated that the Phoenix ball team would be up faore and play against our nine Sun dny, hut for omn tenon thiy failed to arrive. Probably they are work ing at something vine for bread and buiUirjUHl nuw. - Most of our nino are at preHtiit "plac ing hall" in the harvest fields. , Iist Saturday the Nuw York Comndy Company ported their hills hero for an entertainment.'-' Duriun the nfturiiooi) an attachment wiir El need on the team for a piiaturatic ill and ill tho present writing llie team In in the hands of Deputy Con stable. Pool Th's entertainment whs attend" i by about fifteen of our cit isensi 'and now thitv nil with they had their money buck. ' How long will it be before the people will lenru notito DOtronizo the traveling hilks tlia'. uro (lm-cing the peoplo out of thulr inonovT . , A company of three men, aomo what under tho iniluenoe of whisky. nsssed along tho roid near Browns b iro one duv hint week, and finding throe' llttlo children ulnvlng' deride the road, OHUght them and removed all Df their clothing and then oar ried them quite a dixtnnce along the road., i Due Hrndshiiw Imnucned dv a short time ufter and found two of the men lying on the bunk of the crook, while the third one waa car rying water slid pouring on the other two. If the strong arm of the law waa brought to boar on such ouar actors it might prove a benelii to them.,' 1 ' Browiisboni Items. - DV IIHUBCOA. It. MoDor.ald is on the siok list this' woek. ' .i i '. i ! ,1M)p8: Agnos Owens, of Wellon, QaUcd on friends hero Monday.'. ' i Mecsis. Carlton and orow, of Wei Inn. commenced bead 111 ir Wednes day.' 'Some of our' boyB are i with therm'' "' '" ';' Messrs. , Hammprsley, ReameH nnd Brigbtman came dashing, into . town and oamped for breakfast Fri, ' day morning, having driven fom ..,..,,.,1 In packages ,. ,1 si I I ! urn, M 10 Mull HI VTV llli'Uu'J iHC SN "' -."i,-l.!A t -1 !) Oold HIIV and oroiiseontie"iiieieri In" f ir-.uiuuninu passvo inrougn town Siitiihluv'on bit visit to the little ton of ius Nichols, of Lako Creek, who is ill. . , I We wejooined Otis Oameron and a crowd of merry companion! last nuiuruay, wtio woro returning troin thu spring! to gladden the heart of your Jacksonville correspondent, who complained in last week's issue ofTiiKMAii, that tho "old town" wat too (111I1 1 since so many are , away on camping excursion. Oregon attracts the attention of the nation at a camping-out and pleasure-seeking statu; and no won der with its ocean strand, its scen ery of laket and mountains so boun tiful, Itt springs so healthful, lit cli mate to ptrfeot, rain Seldom falling from tho middle of June until I the first of September; sunshiny davi, blun tkles and starry nightsi ' Our people go and Tim Mail with itt circulation of 2000 unconsciously helps to make this fact enimently known, judging from tho uumeroua mentions from the various corres pondents in the last, few ssuea of the paper., And yet pur busy home stayors boar the click of tho header, the hum of tbe . thresher and the g Iden grain is stored nway. ' The Pest Kemcdy rnr Flux. Mr. John Mathlus. a well known tUxtk dualur of I'uluakl, Ky., says: "Altur iifforinif tor oer a wonk with (lux, unit my phytlaiaa buvlng failed to rulleve mu, I was advised to try Cliaiuborlaln's tiotlo, Oholura and DIurrhiHia Itomedy, and liavu the plenauru of UliiiK tbst the ball of one iwltlu cured inn." For hIo by Cbai. Hirang, driiKKlat, Medford; . Dr. ' J. IllnUlu, Central Point. i Wlmrr Hemi. ; nv nuHMBR. . ' The farmers are all busy outtlng their grain at present. 1 Charles Williams, assisted by hit brother-in-law,- it cutting hit hay thit week. ? t , ., ; , -: ,., O. ,W. Turnbow has returned to his botue ln Lane County after a brief visit with hit daughter,-Mrt. Cbarlet Williamt. Luther Sohuoisoker, who has been lassittlng Frank. Burkhardt with bla harvesting, returned to his borne on upper , 0 rave oreek Friday, ' Last Monday while Mr. Wake man waa hauling hay at his father's home on Pleasant creek, his team raft away, and in jumping from the wagon he wat unfortunate, in, dis locating hit ankle. Klamath Ceaaty llaas. j From lb Urpubllotn. Hay hands are not so scaroe this week as last. ,.f , ., , , , , f , , , Arthur J. Weeks, of Medford, wag in the 'Fulls Monday and left on Wednesday for Lakeview. 1 Thiai. Wooden has tradod his ranch on Tulo lake for property in Ashland, and has gone thorn will) his family to live. ....... K K. Deuel and wife, of Medford, arrived in the Falls Sunday even ing and left Monday for Dennis' re xoi't on Stedlnim creek, where tboy will remain about a week and then l boy will visit Crater lake on their return home. W. M. Mclntyrft, of Spring lake, recently traded 320 sores of land in this county for '26 acres in 'Jackson County, near Ashland. Ten aor"s f the land is planted to orchard and the balance uncullivut.d. Mr Mo Intvre will move his family over to Ashland this full. Emmitt Austin and B. S. Gard ner, promoters of the Merrill Klam ath Falls telephone syst.tm, were in the Falls Monday. Mr. Gardner went to Montague Tuesday after the wire and insulators for the line. Tl ei- say tboy haveordored eighteen mi Itt of cable to lay across Tule bike so t.iey can mako connection with the Montague line. Sunday night H. B. Sherley, C C. Wilson and W. S. Worden were on in ned at Bur k ley springs, on Mo doc Point, where they had an en counter will a panther. About midnight Wilson got up mid went to the spring nfter a dunk "I water, and its he stooped over he heard the brush near hv move, hut paid no attention to it, hut. when he started for the camp he looked bsck and saw a lame, panther which followed close behind him, much to bia dis comfort. 1 None (if the party had any firearniH to defemi tbemselveN With, hut proowded to build a large fire, whioh fiigh tuned the heant away. This nnimnl has on several occasions made himself so nnive' as to follow people t,riivolliig .that rod at night.-.. . (:;:' . ' , p',;,', From the KlamHb Full! Bipreu. ' . , District Altdiney C. B Wntsop came in i Tuesday morning froih Ashland.".:-': ., ' i--.t ,- ,t4..- .,v ' Louis Qerlier. nf Brook vale ranohj Worsefl v vallev; was in town Fri day. . He bought 1500 head of sheep while in Lake County which he wilt feed for a while bef. re starting them for the railroad. , '! t.i- . .r-Tits Mail 1U4 pripi 50, calllnfr cards for 26 oeati. ; , , ' Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum tokfow powdtts aft tfw grtatoi nmuccnloMakhof UM praaitday. ,ii . .., i t., (.i.i ., i ,,n I- GOLD TEETH NOT ALL GOLD. Ofoa Wor I ' Mah a Show. ' . "I'd Im lo to pay Hint woman's dentist bills," snld it busliivss man to a friend on a Hontli Hide h train the otber day. Across tlio alnlo from the mon was a woman who showed enotijcb gold every time she oiened ber mouth to maka s man ' wind to leave lioin and' try bis fortunes lu the Klonillks. Two of ber lipiH'r teeth bad boon replaced by pleoM of tiurnlnhod metal, and one of her lower teeth also bad a 22 rarat sheen atmtit It. Ilor companion bad only one Klil tooth, but she kept It doing the work of three by a constant snillo. ' 'That's snot her rase of the old ndnjto. 'All that (.'litters Is not gold,' " said tbo business man's friend. "Ono of tbe dental novelties makes gold teeth pos sible to any ono at a small cost and without even sacrificing a healthy In clKor to make room for tho metal. For a quarter you can got a shell that can be stuck over any front tooth, and wttb an excuse to smile you can present a rcirular gold mine to tbe astonlabed public. - i i "Actresses flrat affected the gota tooth, and then tbo Yankee man got an Idea. In a short time there was an epidemic of gold teeth. Tbe novelty nan came out wttb his plated shells and sold them like hot cakes. ' No one but the, dentist has any kick against tbe Imitation gold tooth, and as a dax tier It la bard to beat That woman's teeth may be the real stuff, bnt I be UeTo sbe can slip them off when she Wants to and got tbetn plated when tlicy get tarnished." Chicago Inter ? - " tkaHasr aa Wtlii, According to I'rofeasor J. Joly of Trinity college, Dublin, a skater, really tildes about on a narrow film of water continually forming under the skate soil resuming tbe solid form when re lieved of pressor. lie shows tbat tbe pressure nuder tbe sharp edge of tbe skate, along tbe abort portion of tbe steel curve wblcb Is at any moment In contact. Is great enough to liquefy a thin line of Ice, and this gives tbe skate Its "bite." When tbe Ice Is very cold, tbe preiisure Is sometimes Inade quate, to reduce the melting point suf ficiently, and then, as all skaters know. It Is dlttlmilr to make tbe skates 'bite. For very cold Ice I'rofeasor .Joly, rec ommends "hollow ground" skates, be cause tho effective pressure lucreaws with tbe thinness of tbo edge. Wot Evaetlr Groitlas. "Is your town growing?" asked tbe Pittsburg man of a fellow traveler on the cars. "Well, no; I can't say It's growing." was the reply, "not growing to speak of. but It Is Improving In Its tastes right along." "Yon mean the people are. assuming a blghor standard?" ' "I do sir. Yes, sir.. We now get bananas every day from Cincinnati, and five out of six groceries keep shred ded codfish and Llmburger cheese. We don't look for any building boom or In flux of strangers, but we'll bold our own and gradually work up to electric door bells and oysters on tbo half Shell."-Phlladelphla Press. That Throbbing Headache. ' Would qutaklv leave vou, If you used Dr. Kintc's New Life Pills. Thousand-) of sufferer have proved tholr match less merit for slok and nervous hesd nnhes. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build upyour health. Ensy to take.' Try them. Onlv 25 cts. Money back if not cured. Sold by Chas. Strang, druirglst. . , , . , ,,! Chief I'm-. A little hoy wiitlhK a composition on the sohra tbe other day was requested to doner I lie the niilnuil and to mention what It Is useful for. After deep re flection tie wrote: "The elirn Is like a horse, only striped.. It Is chiefly used to Illustrate the letter Z." An IpI.i. i,hnnnni,r r, if. or' blesKlng that night eoines on late In the dav wheu one Is too tired to work luiiKt'r. ' ' i Most people .who rob Peter to paj Pnnl rni-Rft the Inst part of the con tract. J-New York Now. ..... "' '""i; ii i i , ... A Thonsand Tongnos ' : - ; Oould not express t hn rapture of Annie K. Sni'incrnr, of 1125 Howard St., Phlla delphlH, Pa when, she (iiiind that' .Dr. King's Now Dlaoovurv for Consumption hud completely ourvd hcrhf a hacking onuirh that for mnny . years had made llfu a bin don. All other remedies and fiootorj could give hir no holp, hut she snys of this Hoyal' Onrt"It soon re moved the pain In thy chest Mud I oan now Sleep soundly,- something . I. oani sasrcmlv remember dolnir before. I fool! like sounding . its praises throughoutJ t.lt,,.1TnlvArua 'I An will aenrunna Mfhit trios. Or, Irouulo l'rloc 60u sif tnlSna Qttitaniv'ti ilHits Blntscai nvditu j asw wunn' as n aat up, ajuui ajf u r v i ji 1 bottlo guaranteed. 1 1 1 , Kl ug's New Discove y for any , Kv, , wtnit -hi.i t uhaaWl : of the throitt. ohst or lunns,l . 'i...i i,;i,4 . and tl.00. Trial bottles freifl T'.T.T" F'TW'" ?! Caraoraa Cun VfAijLioa, Idaho, July STprfanl Cor coran was this morning fonud'gnllty c mnrder In the second doirrne by a jury In the district oonrt for the killing of James Ohoyne at Wnrdnnr on April 99 lust daring the riots, when a mob of 1000 in I hits blew np tbo Hunker Hill and HulUvun concentrator. Judge Stew art this evonlng fgiiteuoori Oorcorau to sorve 17 years in iWj penitentiary. " " . Corcoran 's was considered a test case', and had he boon acquitted It Is improba ble that any of the other 800 men who are under arrest would1 have been triad for partMpatton' in the riots and mnr (lerors at- Wurdiior; This ' afternoon, however, Judge Htewart set tbe trials of Oraddook and Inraan eo a charge of mnnluring Smith aud Cneyne for Sep tenths 4. '' '"' ui-- ) hi ' ! . ' ' ; I 'l-''"" . '- .i- ii ill' l-ini .;,:!( I wn! rrasltfsat mn Praatlar. .u-.w ' JIcrTEt OniMrUlK', (N.T;), Jnly 80. There is a posiriblUtry that President MoKinler" and Sir Wilfred ' Unrier, premier 1 of Canada;' may meet o the dividing line between the Dominion and the1 Republic and there in a spirit of friendliness,' discuss the 'difference arising from the Alaskan boundary dis pute. ' The plan of tbe meeting Is said to emanate from a high British official, and is now onder the consideration of President MoKiuley. - mi l.-. , It In a rant tor of common Irnowtedgo tbat Kpgland has for many weeks been quietly and firmly urging Canada1 to yield to America's demauds on the bar d qnentioii. ' Seolng the futility of prolonging the squabble, England very naturally is said to have advised tbe Canadian authorities to cease quibbling. Vaar Ksro Murderer Hanged, ' BAUTUtoaa, (Md.). July SB. Upon one scaffold and idmnltaneoiuly . four nogros wore hanged at 9:48 a. m. today in the Baltimore city jail yard. . Corne lius Gardner, 'John Meyers and Charles James paid with their lives for criminal asmult on Annie Bailey, a 18-year-old Degrees. , , Joseph Bryan, the fourth member of - .the quartet, killed Mary Pack, a negresa. ..- , . , . . , 1 . a '. ' j ,. A Praalilant AMaMlnat4. ..' ' FoaT Do Fbakcb (Island of Martin iqne), July 87. Details have been re ceived here of the assssaiiialion of Pres ident Houreanx of Santa Dotniugo , at Mooa - yaatnrday.i The president had gone to Mooa, and at thaentrmnoe to tbe city was find at by four individuals. He had gone there to investigate reports tbat an ' Insurrection waa imminent ow ing to a financial crisis. : i He waa about to leave Mooa far Santiago de laa Cabal laroa whan b was killed. MI sat nadsr the gallery of s botue In the Bo Colon talking with two friend at M o'clock in tbe afternoon, when an old' man p proacbed to ask for alms. " Just a the prealdeot gave the old man some money. Caoeros, the amainln,' rushed forward quickly and fired twtoe from' his ra volv'eY.' One bnllet snraok the heart of the president, killing him instantly, and tbe other killed the old man by his side. The crime was oommltted so qaibkry tbat the friends of Henreant were not able to interfere in time to prevent it, bnt they fired several - shots at Oaceros, who ran away accompanied by several persons. Tho assassin's party returned tbo fire of tbe president's friends, and the assassin escaped. - ' 1 '- 1 ' " Tronbte Expected. PonTO Plata (Saa .Domingo), July 80. The situation is critical. An out break is momentarily expected. ' The friends of the government are under arms and ready for action to protect property and peace. . A footle attempt was made to seize tbe body of President Beureanx by the assassins, Ramon Ca- oerers, Manuol Caoeros, Horacio Vas- qnes and Domingo Piohardo, who are in the country about Moca, with their followers. . . The burial of President Heureaux was oondnoted with fitting honors, . Gov ernor Pepin has assembled . troops in Moca and the governor of La Vegareal has 1000 men. . The minister of the treasury ha arrived at Moca iu hot haste; The government is taking stops for the protection of business and the finances of the oountry and expects to carry out the contemplated cancellation of the state bank notes. In Porto Plata there is an urgent demand that the government send a sufficient foroe to Moca to hunt down the assassins of the president, u - j -h r i I !-.-M U rr '-r- ', .,, Tellow Fever at Soldier' Roeaa,. i 'NBWPORt Nnwa, ' July 80. There are 80 cases of what Is believed to be genu ine yellow fever at the National Soldiers' Home, near Hampton', and three deaths from 1 the disease were reported today. Thore were several other deaths at the institution 'yesterday, bnt it cannot be stated tonight that all of them were caused by yollow fever. : Newport News and Hampton will quwiutino'againBt' the Soldiers' Home, tomorrow. moruing. lue government autnoruies at Jia ; Point, have already adopted this step, i and no strangers .are allowed to enter ("i r,r- " r , Boy Shoota Hlmeeir While Hnntlnj;. J Visalia, July 84. Walter Crow, th 10-yoar-old son of Mrs. A. R. Orr of VI; salia, aooidentaUv shot .himself while hunting. The bnllet took effoot in tue loft side of the body. The boy it dan geronsly wounded. ... ;,.,n,i ,,,.'',. , id ''li'ir 1 1 1 1 ' ; 1 ..'. ... .. Official advioes from Petoria state that Presidont Krnfrer of the Transvaal government has resigned, ,v. r Tho' hay ercpof Nevnde Is said to lie excellent. It is praotically ail n irri gntiodland. i u m','.'iui i Tlie testiinonr Is uniform from all points jiortU of Vchchnpi that, grniu sIVVnt from dlllc-.ent. d1i;;j. AvMl'H j would fill a t oluntu if, i,riiUjl in CM. ..... w..v..r " . iflmm IUU lUrillllir Ul IKlLLOT tiltllll JJIIU A SMALL SPOT IMY BE MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE; IDDCIDCII IT CIDCT IC arv treatment, No one can tell how soon tha rUTUnCU Al TlnOl la) will develop into Cancer of the worst.typ. . ' i !" -ju .. So many people die from Canoer simply 'W HERC ' Dili PI K a thoy do not know just what the disease fs) Mkltb flMrlXdi they naturally turn tbenuelves over to the doctors, . j .'.i :;,ii, ana an foroed.to submit to a cruel and dangerovj oaraUoo the only treatment whioh the doctors know for Canoer. Th disss , aromptly ratums, .howaver, and Is eran more .violent, and destruotiv thas , befor. Canoar i deadly poleoa In th blood,' and an operation, p latter, or other axtrnai treatment can bav do effect whatever upon it. The cure meat noma from wluun pe last yestig of (.','. Mr. Wm-Walnola. of Walehtown.' 8. D . aarst "A sent to. -1 read O. O. O. FOR i ... . . because It is the only remedy whioh can go deep enough to reach th root off ' th disease and force It out of the ay stem permanently. A surgical operatic) does not reach the blood the real seat of the disease because th Hood tarn ' net be cutaway. Insist upon S. 8. B.f nothing can take Its place. .-'.'' 1 8. B. 8. eure also any aae of Sorofula, Eczema, Rheumatism, Contagion Blood-J'oison, Ulcers, Sore, or any other form of blood disease. Valuabt . books Cancer and Blood Diseases will be maild fre to any address by '. Swift BpeoiAo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ' '--'"- ''Price of fruit have been lately re ported iu ; various places as follows. Santa Clara county Aprloots pel per ton, Balway and Crawford peachet IJ4 per ton, -.' canulng peaches '' $23.60 per tout Solano oounty Apricots 2C per ton; Sutter county OUug peaohet iro.. -. , 'j - ,.:, Strictly, there is no such thing as tbe pursuit of happiness; w simply dodge onbapplness. Detroit Journal. " Thonaaads ara Trytag It. . '' In order to prors ths gnat Merit ef Kly's Cream Bum. the mim etfeetirs ear for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we ba pre pared a geaaron trial siz tor iu cent. . Cut it of your druggist or send 10 esnts to , ELT BKOS.-, 56 Warren St, N. Y. City. 11 I inffered from catarrh of the worst land ever sins a boy, aud I nercr hoped for care, but .Ely's Cream Halm seems to do eren tbat. . Hiny acqnainumee nave nea it with exoellsnt results. Oscar Ostium, 5 Warren Ave.,' Chicago, TIL ';'' I Ely'e Cream Bain) la tbe aoknowfedged core for catarrh and ootatains no cocaine mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, Ci, II lnliKiiBll Av li mill i' ... TASTELESS I IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE BO cts. I . .1 .. .. !: OALA.IU.,IIeT.lS,USJ. Pmrle Medicine Co., St. LcxiLs, Mo. GenUeaeai-rWe sold lut .rear. 800 botilee of GROVE'S TA8TELRS8 CHILL TONIC and baTO iNnietat three steal alreedr this year, le all oar ex perience ot 14 reus, la Uw ares busloeav bare never edd en melo that nve each nmtrerMl MOie taattoa at roar Koalo. . zountrolr. i .,, . : .. aassT.OaBBACO,. 1 For sale by Chas. Strang. Hedtord, Oregon , f viair DR. JORDAN'S oriat 1 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY f 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ' ' ThetrtrgMi Anatomical Momnm In the Wond. ,:,;-, . , Orraitt altrndlon in the Citu. A VontUrful ttgfUjorvtittort. ft dlnekse.wMlllTalj rel by th Qldet Bpclnltittm tit faolOo CotwU JatUhklBlitrdMyctvm . M rtROAM-MIYATl DISEASES Mftl who mn tuaerlnv from th tiBVct of youlhfal Indlty tiraUona or eiiMMN In mttunr jroftrs. rtTtrvuiiptvia pnvattiM.,iam CMifonn; '4irMitrrlMMk Pmu T -aa- atBaTitrakaTa. IsImL VrMBaMtlV IsouamHtsL tf tlrlMaUMfft l7 n co n btn lion til remdl, el rtvt ovmtlve power, the Doctor hM so ftrratifQct hlr trfutmf lit Hint U will not onlv atr.rd Tmraedlat rvlM. bni inrnmiiAitl our. Tho Doctor dooo iiotolsvlni loMrfirm A fntmelev but bt well, known to b m Ult Hd W qimre Phynleran nxn Bnrtn, piiynicmn ana Bnrwwt, ninuuotu x Iu hii-ptx!rttr"it-Mi tr mm, 1 NTrHtistw, thttfonctilr ont4kitii botm th triwm without th tw of nrr Trw AttM by rat Kntri illtml for BaiiiNrw. A onlck inrt ratttotti enr tor r riMtr im ritan Dr. JortW itptclal pttlntM tnotlioda. Utaitw, kf liYKIf Hill AnnlrtttaTtomwUI nfiSkVSSIfSS&Bb cot a, linBttltKtliMi V'RKK .tdrtrtctlrerirat. ' ..iMtii mimuIImiw hv liur. Write w .aook. rtf,ayotliT M4nntaAn; Mn.Kt Fnaa (Avaleatu imviI, fnr mu.) .Ceil or write M. lOltDSN t 00.. tOtt MwMtt.t. r. 9Sfesi-VsVty'Sr-t-t ' '' EUiLL TONOE ' I' CANCER. , The greateat car ohould bt giva any little tort, iilmpl or soratoh whioh shows no disnosftton to heal under ordia pofatta mutt be eradioatad - , ; , -.. , . little blotch about the sis of a pea came under my left rf ey. gradually growing larger, from which shooting pain ,., m lnuTvais ran man amotions.' i Deoamegrsatiy aiarmes ;, and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced ft Canoar, and advised that it be est out. but thia I oould not ooav tn my local racer of a our e (footed by 8 8. 8., and decided to try it. It acted like a charm, th Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging; , very freely,' This gradually grew ks and then diooB tinued sJtogetharlaaving a small scab which soon drop- ' ped off. and now only a healthy little soar remains wbera ' what threatened, to destroy my life onoe held full sway.""' Positively the only core for Canoer is Swift's Sped Ho THE BLOOD Iii Buying Get the Best THE ONLY WHEEL , Warranted for One Year ! '99 Phoenix Wheel... ...$40.(X '99 Golden Eagle.......... 30.00 '99 Solar Gas Lamp...;.. 3.00 Eat Bicycle supplies carried In stock. HO res CUTALOOIK Of WHtCIS XD LAKFS' IEWIS & I, STAYER CO D. T. Lawton, Mgr. Medford Branch. : J. B. Harden, Prop. S Shop on Seventh street, opposite ; (Jnioa Livery Stahlea. , 'f .. SHAVING 10. ' HAIR , CUTTING 26.; Give me a trial and you will com "again. ;''- f-" ' - . ' .. SA8T AND SOUTH , ,."' ,.BV THE- .V. '" . V The - Shasta - Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAHT. 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