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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
r OUR COUNTY ... I Correspondents tk...-, &,.. 4. -j a..-S .A- Kigle Point KairluU. . ; " nV A. O. llOWXETT, Mrs. L, LClokmuyer spent lust week visiting friends In Medford. 8. A,' Carlton mid family started for tho soda springe lust Saturday. Our old school house was sold lwt Saturday to J, J, fryer, for twenty dollars. .., ; Thos. Coy moveJ tils family .last week onto the farm wnlon be re cently purchased. If J(, " Jobii Rider and family, aooom uanled by his mother and sister. Clara, were visiting the family of i, a, monois last eunaay. J. J. Fryer and W. It. Potter went to Ashland .last Wodnosday to hult) Bwoll the crowd that wel comed the Oregon soldier boys hjme. . '' " Mr. and Mrs. Z. Root itarted on tho th Inst, for the coast, for a two months' stay. They went for- the benefit of Mrs. Hoot s health and to visit her parents. 0. MoOoe and family, aooom uanled by Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Coker, have gone to Josephine County for abort visit with Mr. MdOee's parenU. , The Sugar Pine Company' had a mall force of men at work last Sat urday filing the ford aoross Little liutte oreok, so that their 'traction erjgine oan cross. , ., , , . , , V J. J.,Krver, accompanied by bis grandson,. Austin Green, went to Forest creek last week to. visit his son-in-law and .daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pearoe. Mr. Bieberstedt passed -through town last Balurd ay , on bis way to 1 the valiev with a load of nloe Dork- ! era; for wblob he realised four and ooe-half oonU per pound.- . A man from. Eugene was here re cently buying up old ooppdr, brass, j rubber, etc. to , ship .to .Portland. ! He eeourod j abnutr. one . hundred 1 pounds In this neighborhood. : pi.iR.K.r Washburn, of Ash land, oarae over last Saturday after 1 some of his effeoU whioh were j elated here. lie expect to go to , Klamath Falls this week to prepare fofutbe-oonin.enoentent of his school nexfc.monMVi.r si . In a former communication to Thc Mail I made mention of the -enormous onions laised by Prof. A. L. Heselton. A traveling gentle man, who happened to read 'the can ialae onions on Butte oreok soil ..I.. r, A.k. n,.... TT . wwil R'm i.m v. .., .w. mw imvmo- . i i i i r.u. ..I... IDU vuril 111 tf. Knivj o uuu that was fifteen fuet in height. A few days ago, while in conversa tion with J., p. Mooruaw, that gentle-. man remarked that he bad lived in sevornl different states and had ' seen considerable of tho world, but that there are not dogs enough in Oregon to run. him out of Jackson . . i i 1 1 . . t . Viouniy; lor nere ue anti ins laiimy have good health and plenty to eat, and that while one cannot aooumti lata a large amount of wealth, Btill anyone wno win try can aiways :' have plenty. ,,,Tlut Throbbing, Headache ' v IVntiM milnlfllf Inavn' vml.' 'If Villi USpd Dr. King' New Life Pilli. - Thousands of sufferers have proved their match low morlt for sluk and norvoue head aches, r They make pui'o blood -and alronfr aorves and build up your health. Kin to take.-- Trv tlidm. Oulv 25 ots, Monoy' buck If not oured. Sold by Chas. Strang, druggist. ' 'Urnwmrint'n lUmt. ' A r George Brown hauled three loads if linn. . n HI .tit In.ll t ha lHBt HMlr ""O" I -Orla Hays, of Big Butte',' was in town. upon business Saturday. 8. .A. Carlton and family,' of . Wn Ihii. nrn at thn Unart Indian snrinss this weak. ' - Mrs.ijas. Bighara, of Shasta,) is "Visiting old-lime . friends in this, ' nd Lake Greek vicinity. . , Mrs) Ora Jones, of Little Shaata, as visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr.8. Wm. Ualey, ot JLake uroeic, : ' Mrs. J. A. Obenohain, of Big Butte, returned home Friday, after ponding . several days here with her .mother. , " , - xt&ido myi.H uaiivnnvi niiu una been attending school ,- at Lake ; vrpea, reiurueu iu iiur uoiuo nn .Vontral ioint aaturany. J. Pankey and family, of Central : tnoneyback. tea And i ... baking powder at v , ufGcers Schillings 'ail AsssumotmHatz Makes the food more delklous and wfroiesome hovm svuuaa Point, aooompanled br W, J, Free man, spent Sunday night in town; while on thoir way to Dead Indian springs.-- t TRIBUTE PAID BY ENGLAND. ' y y . VflbM 4 fc HnkniMfrt, In tala, Hlra Mml tn rina4 i (ha Plaalatlnaa. ,.' They are a strange people who Inhab it tho valley of tho llrnliiimpiitra, the Urgeat Ua-produolng lrnot in Imllu. This territory la bounded on Die north by- rauga upon "rungu of moniitiilns, atartiug with hills wlikb rm to n few hundred feet above tho ieu-l of the plulna, and oulnilnatliig in. tho snowy H-uka of tho Illiimliiynt. In tliawo lillla, between Thibet and Brltiab'torrilory, live a iiiiiiiIht of Inde pendent trlbva, of Mungollan origin, who, aeouro In their rocky faatncaai.-a, owa no alleglauca to any clvlllaed power. At the beginning of the century, wheu the Aaaam ItaJ waa breaking up, nod the rojuha' were unalile to protect their froutlera, theae trlbea imed to do acend from their hllla and Irvy black innll upon the vlllagra near the Iwrder. In oourae of time thuae exaotiona ob tained thoeauctloii of ouatoni, and when Aaaam waa added to the domnina of the eonipany Hatindur, the htllinen claimed the right to lery a tax in kind on aettlara in the aubinounlain tracta. . The dlreetura conarnted lo ni-knowl-edge thla claim to blackmiill, but de clined to allow the borderera to lie theli own taxgntherera, and "commuted all theae olaluia for a payment to be made In eaah by government Itaelf, thua ob taining a power of control over th trlbto Which haa ainee been frequently uaed to food effect It la eaay for a body of free bootere to allp down, harry a Village, and return long before the alarm la given : and a ayatem of outpoata along the frontier. which would render aucb ralda Impoaai- ble, can be maintained only at great expenae, while a punitive expedition Is even mofe eeetlr. the trlbea retiring quietly and leaving nothing but a few huta to bum. . ' ' ,' . I The gentle savage la, however, by no means tree from a-old hunger and the reflection' that" 1lule ontbn-uk by one of -the young bloods menus the stop page of government revenue for the whole tribe hat a moat deterrent effect. Every cold weather, the hlllmen come down to the plulna to receive- their "poaa," aa It la called, or government grant. They report on the character or the xnowfnll lu .heir hllla during the prerloui year Information whioh la taken Into account when forecasting the com.ng rainfall end of the exiat- enue of dlaiurbancea amongat tbem, and offer to government a paltry gift or a few bamboo bowa and nrrowa In re turn for a large bag of r'upeee. London Rketch. - . -. . . BILL NYE'S TEXAS RIVAL. tie la Bnvioua and Wanta to Writ for the Mew York World. Thla ourloua letter haa been re ceived by the New York World from an admirer who Uvea tn Toxaa: : ' '. " Ur 8r I commcnocd reedn ar paper 10 year ago analn't red nary uthraeno; yu orter gtv mo a Job rlty furt. Tha aabllnt glta pade fur his ritin?anl oonadr mo hiapear I halt S ask for his Job but u noMwells Iddu thet bile pladout; I her got th flnat mala teem in Tarrant Co en ken travlt lea expenc onu then bll? no let me- no tronno fuol hyr the foar cotton "plokln. "" I am noatd on ovrvthinsr au Ilk trnvlyn on rltln, ball don't joot I don't reokn fur mo to talk ml f amly long. I no I kin du wel Taint got a oollg eglkoahun an u oud doduok authn on akount uv pure anelyn. but Idrea with more decone then nil nl hpos a fool to put hia ploturn tho pnpr. I am the pst lulni man nt mlto II a holp to put moon th papr. I wll fnrwd my foatygrat. I reckon unl noadnt he feardt aen my aalryn odvane th Poast Maatyr hyrsmi boat friend: Riirht 2 hvm bowt mi honst, I loov th nlry alltu as uull1 no the valu uv lltratqor prodduoks betr ur Iddu i kin rito potreto: , I am- th saim .Sandy Sam Newark Texas Tarrant Co. Ont o( Art. " " She Your friend, Mr, Palette, Is' an artist,; I -presume? - , ' ' - ) . ,- I Ho Oil, no; Jack Is a hard-working bnaifleaa man. -': ' i . "Indeed I He was buying tube paints," "Yea, I know. ' Uo finishes exhibition pictures for young ladles nt fnehionable boarding sohools," N, Y. World. ' ' Timely Advlee, -': Slok Passenger (on the voyage over) What, oh, what can I do to relieve )ny- aclf of tills scoslskncsB?. Old Sea Dog (nonchnlantly)-Olve It up.-Phlladelphla North 'Ajmerloan, ' . ' Died froaa Famine, In 1801 the death rate in Kuaaia roso from 31.7 to 38.2 per' l,0f)0, or, ex pressing the atime f sota In absolute flg urea, 'the' numbor bf deaths-attributed dlreolly to the famine wna 050,000. 1 If the famine of lf)09 i to lonve these fig urea far behrhd,"aaya a .London jsx ohange, there inn be no n,Uestlort of lta terrible intensity, uineinnati ' in quirer. ..- "- ' ; -; I ..,,. Vi S Spring trucks' 5 for spring house- now moving, woiisecanearsr.' ' rrSuperlor lob printing, Mail office. awi oo., taw vpa. FELL FROM THE SKY. Meteorites AsteaUb; African Viilav geri tad Are Seat to loadetv riae' Oelleetl mi Oeleellal Vlatt. ala la the arirlsh eaae Baelealeaa eC . , .-,;; SleteerMee. , , ; . The fine representative collection of meteorites tn the department of mln erala In the ilrftlah- museum haa just been enriched by four; atones which were seen to fall on the morning of January 29 last' In native villages on the eastern alopea of Mount Komoa, llrltlah Central Africa. Two of them, completely eneruated arid weighing 14 ounces and IT ounces respectively, are presented to the trustees by Mr. Alfred Kliurpe, 0. !., ber majesty's commie-alouc-r nnd ronaul general; part, weigh ing V.i (iiini'i-N, of a third atone by Mr.J J. K. t iiiiiiii.Kliam, secretary to the proteitoinlr. nnd part, wulghlng It otinci'x, i1 .i fourth atone by Mr. J. Mo- Clounle, ac-liuK colloctor of revenues. It wua iiIkiui eight o clock on the morning of the 29th of January that there waa heard at Zomlm a crnah like thunder, the reverbeiatloua laallug for a few tnliiutea afterward. The detona tion waa heard at Chiroino, aituated about 00 miles aouth of Zomba, and at Kort Johnston and beyond, a diatance of about TO miles in the opposite direction.- . Zomba waa thua roughly the center of the district over 'which the netual exploaion of the meteorite took place. About nine a. m. news reached tho residency that several atonea had fallen in native villages on the eastern alopea of Zomlw mountain, which is ait uated immediately behind the Zomba settlement, and rises to a height of (1,000 feet above the sea, the settlement being at 2.000 test, i- :--rv Ten f ragmen ta In all were found, the largest weighing five' pounds 12 ounces. At one of the villages the peo ple were found squatting round the stone In a circle discussing - the "mir acle," as they called It. ' No one had touched or approached the atone, and it waa still lying where It fell, when the officials sent to Investigate the matter arrived. 'The atory of iu fall was given aa follows: "A woman waa pounding corn under a tree within about ten yards of her hut when the atone fell;. The whole village heard thedetouatlon Immediately after ward, and gathered to where the wom an waa standing to view the stone. They were afraid of it, thinking it en chanted, and they aat at a ! distance round it,' each giving a version of its probable origin and meaning." - It fell on hard ground, but, as there were no rocks about, no difficulty waa experienced in digging it up complete. At Illnntyre a little before eight on the same morning a star of exceptional brlllianoy was aeen to pass across the sky In the direction of Lake Shirwa (roughly, west to east), leaving a trail or tail behind it, Immediately followed by an explosion like a crash of thunder. Mr. McClounie states that the report was heard with the precision of a can non boom,-while Mr.; 8harpe, who, at the time of the exploaion, was on top of Zomba mountain, heard one very 'loud report; then for: some two minutes a long rumbling or buzzing noise, grad ually fitting fainter and fainter.- - . Explosions of meteorites are general ly followed by sounds which have been variously likened to the flapping of the wings of wild geese, the bellowing of oxen, Turkish music, the roaring of a Ore In 'a chimney, the noise of a car riage on the pavement, and the tearing of cnlico. Mr. Fletcher, the keeper of the department of minerals, in his ''In troduction to the Study of Meteorites,", states that' these sounds are probably due to the whirling of the fragments through the air in the neighborhood of the observers.-; -..!,..- j, r.AI ; , j. As far as at present known, the area over which the Zomba stones fell repre sents about nine miles long by about three wide,, but, inasmuch as the frag ments collected are only thoae wlpch wcto seen to fall close to people or houses, 1 1 appears probable that a large number of stones may have reached tho earth. London Times. . . i Stranael Cared of Stattarlna-. The curious freaks the mauser bullet hits performed in its courslngs through tho systems of fighting Americana in the .Into, wars have resulted in some queer tales. '.The latest la the expert erieo of Private H. E. Iledmond, com pany G, First Colorado volunteer In fantry, who, when he enlisted, stuttered So badly that the recruiting officer canie nenr leaving him off the rolls. .- Private Redmond was wounded In the battle of Mnrlquina on March 31. -"Now, i his wound is healed and he stutters I no more. A mauser bullet struck .him In the fnce, passed diagonally- downward through- his mouth, -and made lta exit nearthe buck of the nock, ; It was considered- a frightful wound by the sur geons,, but ltedmond proceeded ;to re- cover, even faster: than patients with less painful injuries. Now, all that can be aeen of the wound la a small, livid spot to the loft of the nose and above the upper Hp. Redmond bhewa hnroV tuck vvitfei the -greatest sest and tells' stories he has not been able to finish In years 6n account M his ' halting speech, lie insists that the mnuaor bul let carried away his rocul Impediment. -N.Y.Sun. fVKQBM'i' PAKAURAPB& ? i i i i , ... ' - ,.: j- "Bow do people begiu divorce pro ceedlngs, anyway?" "By getting mar-rled'-l'Ulludelphla llulletln. lie "You know there never was love without jealousy." Hlie "How about Adam and Kve?" iloaton Transcript. ' Madge "In my time I've bad two of fers of marriage." Marjorle "How did be come to propose the second time?" Town Topics. - . i Papa (from bead of stairs) "Daugh ter, wllut's that noise In the parlor like a plU rolling arUund In a box 7" Daugb ter "Oh, It's Cholly, papa, lie's just bad an Idea." -uyracuee Telegram.: , Lover; (bravely) j"Bir, I. 'wont, to marry your daughter."' Father (cold-ly)-"Well, I'm not surprised at that. If 1 were 'in your place, I tbliik I should wanttomarry her myself," Bomerville Journal. ; .'-1 i , ''!!' Amateur Sporteman "What did 1 bring down, Pat 7", Pat "Yerdoe-,sur: blew his head all off." Amateur Sports man '-Where's i the nirdV" j rat "Picking at the dog, sur." St. Louis liepublio. - .... Deacon Jones "Do yon, think It la right for people to' go' to ' Sleep ' in church?" ' Deacon Brown "Of course it is, at least In our church. If it wasn't do yon suppose Parson Dulldry would put them to sleep?" Boston Tran script. , ; . ; IncrsIlble. 'JrankJln," said Jeffer son, as they aat sipping cool drinks in the Patriot's club over the river, "1 H'f tin. PhiliiuVIililaii hnve given .von "ItltlH-. "So-KIHIII III. tills . . IIIM-nH he euge, In surprise. i'hiladelphiu North American. '' .", ' Old Ijidy (on ocean steamer) "Mercy me! Is this all one ship?" Traveled Granddaughter "Why, yes,' grandma, und we haven't walked a quarter the length of It yet." Old Lady "Gracious! Uow near will we be to the land when we get to the other end?" Boston Traveler. .'.;: .. LOOTING THE CAFES. J-, rtlferlas Oeesta Waa Oaves' OaT Blvaai Saarar Bowla aaS Saav : 1 j Platea.' ' . "Looks -like we'd nave to nail our platea to the table and put chains on the knives and forks, said the bead waiter at one of the largest cafes in the city. "What's the trouble, did you ask? Why, 'the trouble Is that folks carry cm off.'; You wouldn't, believe', how many tilings we lose from one week a end to the other. Of course we expect cutlery to go. ' That always happens, and there are some folks who would no more think of leaving a. restaurant without stealing a knife or fork than they would tniiia or going out Dare beaded. .. Hut when they come to lug ging' awayuaalt . esjlars, -and augar bowls, and tumblers, " and ' even soup platea why, that's carrying the joke too far," ' "Oh, come, nowl'f protested the guest who received these confi dences, "they surely don't steal augar bowla and soup plates!": J - ' "I hope to drop dead, said the head waiter, earnestly, "If we ain't lost three sugar bowls this very week. How do they get them out of the house? Why. It's as easy as rolling off a log. It's gen erally young men ami women together who do -such things, pretending it a a lark., Its take the sugar bowl for a souvenir,' says the young man. The lady thinks it s a good joke, so be sim ply slips thr bowl under ber wrop.which. he is carrying on his arm, and there you are. Only last evening a party of four were going out when one of the gen tlemen began to leak I oof sugar. Ue looked pretty cheap, antrset- the bowl on Ihe.tnbk- as he was pRKsing by.. Dm Ing Murili .(inn, week v.c lest l ilonel coffee spoons. That aouuda ateep, I know, but it'a the cold truth. A queer thing, happened,: too, with our beei mats those little- disks, to; set tnv glasses on. You couldn't think anybody would care to steal a beer mat, but tne first lot we got disappeared In no time at all. , Then we laid in a fresh supply; and . nearly hll of them are still here. The only way lean account for it is that kleptomauioca have au the beer mute they need in their business." N.. O. Times-Democrat. ' aeea -Victoria's .Memeataae. Many and strange', are-' the methoda adopted by Queen Victoria for honoring the memory of her husband, who died close upon half a century ago.t l)ut the queerest of 'all? Is assuredly, that to which only those an bear witness who have -had-the privilege of obtaining a glimpse; Of .her. bedroom at the pnlnce where she happened to be in residence at the time. "According to the MarquiBe do Fontonoy her. ma jcaty sleepa in one side of a large square bed. Over the other side hangs at the'heud, above the nillows. a . large -framed portrait repre senting the prince lying dead, photo graphed just before he was placed in a cofllu. : Above . this picture- hangs a large memorial, wreath, nnd beside it a watch, pocket containing-the 'prince'a watch; which litis Its counterpart in the watch Docket above the mieeti s pil low, for her own watehY TIiIr memorial wrenth, as well. aa tbe wutcn pocaet And1' Watch of the prince, ami his rather gruesome portrait j accunipiitiy ,, .the queen on all her travels I -ny limea. Quick delivery The Weekly Oreconlaa. Mott's Neneriae Pills ..The . great remedy far raLSkaaaaaaaat i L 'MaTWrW lsrjsr ration, sad ol nctvoas of tfaa . rv tsosnusve er , hivu artp sKTaa yaiso. mns-ol either atx, Wh aa NtrvOos PrcstraUoeVFallUg or loati Manhood, ) Irapottocy, iNigWhr Emis sions, , Ywiful Errors, MttMWonr, e ctanVstaM ot Totacco or Opiesn, whk kad to CoosampUop and btMkj, - SJX) pgr cox py maiij o-Boxst lor 3MU. -Cm fitUMlCAl 00.. Prts'ii CrtreUss, 0N , For sale by U. H. Uaaklna, Medford. m ONLY 01 FOR S. S. S. Is tbi Dnlv :-2mittfv - - "-w w w DO(VIIIW - - - -' as m i a- I Resdy Eqaal to this OhiiMti Dlssasi. Aorofal many 13a?!LJiY&iA traoe of the Uln t uiaeaae, TtiaaHm. mnnwimmnit I . m t t 1 n . 7,-7 ""'"'" "iwnoenilBMI innn USW o.-l.l annua impress upon tnose afflicted with it the vital uat p0Tta,K,?f wasting no time upon treetaumt whioh caa . f effect a ouxe. In many oaaae where the wron g treatment has been railed upon, oompiieeted glandular ' swellings have resulted, for whioh the doctors insist that ''' dangerous surgical operation is neoeeeary. . . 5-JhomDoon, of MIUedgeTllU, Oa., writes: il ' S? J. BwopM broke out on the glands of my neck, , whlen had to belaneed andeaoaed ma much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians ware us able to cure me, and my oondition waa as bad ae when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were tueaV but without effect. Borne one recommended S. S. 8, and, I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. . Continuing the remedy, I waa soon eared Dormannntlv . ana bare never bad a sign of the disease to return." fcWift's Boeeine , 8. 8. G. FOR THE BLOOD, . , i -iajhe ofllv remedy which can promptly reach and eiareobetinaee, lup isatad JnlL'tT B' "'rtafc Pon it, and not experuwmting with the'Tasieui eo-mlled tonios, etc., all sufferer from blood trouble east be promptly an( . --"O y . V. WUUB. IIU enre Scrofula, Eesema, Cancer, Bbeumat V"V T'eet ooree, v icers, ei& insist 'mw v.. win iu uiavaasai wiu Da 1 Bwlft opecKIo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Judging from late statistics liidiu atill remains a magnitlccnt country for sportsmen. In 1803 21, (MS human be ings and 81,668 head of cattle were killed by snakes and wild' beaatK. the chief human mortality ID.025 having been due to snake bite. Tigers claimed 047 human victims, leopard 2tfO. wolves 182, befcri H5, and elephants 73. On the oth.r hand, whereas-only 4,408 cat tle were killed by snake- bite, no fewer than tOfiet were devMred by. tigers. 10,01 a by leopards, udieVlsa by vrotve. " Xhonaaads ar Tistea; tt. In order to prove the are at merit of- Ely'a Cream Bahn, the most enaetive cure. tor Catanrn ana uota in nesa, we nave pre pared a generous trial size for 10 emta Get it of your druggist or eend 10 cents to. ELY BBOS., 56 Warren 8t, K. Y. City. I angered from catarrh of the worst kiwi ever since a boy, and I never hoped) for cure, but Xly's Cream Balm seems to. do even that Many acquaintances have tased it with excellent results. Oscar Ostium, 45 V7srran Ave., Chicago, UL Ely'a Creaaa Balm ia the acknowledged eure for catarrh and oontains noaoeaine, mercury nor any injunoos drug. , Price, V oeaia. a urapnu ur ujr ouul. . .. isjutTAceooo ran adults. WARRANTED, PRICE SO ots. ,,l .,-1 r r , OAlATIi.lLia..NlT.lS.mS.. Paris feMtehM Oa Bt. Uxi, Mo. 0aUeawo:-Wa aoMlatt year. SOS SoeUea ot GHOTB- .TABTEU88 CUILI. TOMIO uid have ho!UitaSTOalraaartbli3-ear. Inalloerex parteace of 1 real, la the drae bvalnev; hare DmrnMu article ualnvemoa ualTanal aalla laoUaa aa four Teats, if out truly, . For 'sale by Chas. Strang, Medford, Oroiion viaiT DR. JORDAN'S oacaT UUSEUU OF ANATOUYf 1051 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL VJ - (aUtWmaUlUlftaVtl8Ttllll' v ' ' ThelftTNtAufctomtcAt MttMum tathnWorid. k WOnaeTTUIMpnfTJFeTiciiVFp, or any ooa tract- td tiiseaaa, Mai 1 veilv rttal h mej oiuamt duki BBttlBl j jBawaniiaaaq mm j aanv Ot. WOAIt-fWATI OlSaiEli ur mm aa4 nltialM ml mm who ara tufliBriac mm tba ancta or Toautrai Inditw frfattrMlBi sVT IliaMaal III tmaturt' raarm. . ltarvoiiaantl pbrateat MMIlty, Im. kaklMHA. LMtMMhaLBailitatnnmrH. oalMita) nMaiiarrsMta. frMUffi rhsk 2aakrhejM, !, WrmmnMqr f V rlaais. (. 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' wii In Buying .. .; Get the Beat UThat's the .. '.;9.1HK OVW WHEEL Warranted for One Year I '&0 Phoenix WheeL....-...$40.QO '99 Golden Eagle.......... 30.00 '99 Solar Gas Lamp...... 3.0O (sT Bteycle supplies carried la stock. aHD rea Csvuoauc or WHssie sae Laaiea " LEWIS ft i, STAYER CO O. T. Lawte. Mgr. Medford Branch. - J. E. Harien, Piop. ' Shop on Seventh street, oppoeitn Union Livery Stables.' . ; SHAVING 10. -HAIR CUTTING 20. Give me t trial and you will come again, i . ) EAST AND SOUTH i . :.'-,' "i.-iY THE - ' '." The - Shasta - Route ! ',;.'-- :,OF VBF . t ,. :', ., SOUTHERN PACIFIC : COIf AST. KXPRES8 TRAINS LBAVK . PORTLAND w (jimuuauiy m auiaij uiiiiaimam ponjiy. vegesaoM, aaa aevax uiM ta) Ism, Contegioas Blood Poison, Bail upon D- B.B.; nothing aaa tatolt piaeev maueet irae to any aaaiees by taw i ..i: "-: tit inmnnPTT MllUflLLL .;:i- - i. daily .; - Bouth -i .- ; 7:00 p. m Lv. Portland -. Ar. 10:50 a,m Lv. " Hedftrd ' Lr 7:B a.m Ar. Ban Pranelaoo Lv. 5:00 p. m Ar . , Oirton . Ar 8K p. m Ar ' Denver Lv 6:40 a. n Ar ' Omaha ' - Ar 8:16 p. m Ar Cbleaoo Lvl 7:00 a. m Ar Los Angelas . Ar 8:15 p. m Ar ' El Paao Ar 415 p. m Ar Fort Worth ' Ar 7:66 a. m Ar Mew Orieana ' Ar ironn saa.sa 4.03D. sa 7O0 p. m 1:10 p. ta 6:4Ap.m 8:60 a. m 6:30 p. m :S6p. m 2:85 p. m 8:19 a. m :0p.ai Dining Cars . Observation Cars Pullmati first-class and tour ist oars attached to all . ' ; through trains. ; BOSKBURQ MAIL-DAILY. Also a. an Lv : . i j Portland Ar I i'M p, tn Lv7Qa.m ' v y. w I w . nwcunra OORVALLIB MAIL DAILY (Bxoept Sunday) Ma. ml Lv-; Portland Arl 6:58 p. m i:IS p aa I Ar I OorvalUa ' 1 Lv -1.-06 p. m AtAlbanr and Oorralltaoonneot with trains IMDBPSNDBNCn PAURBNOEB-DAILY i ii'. : (JasesytBiudajr.) - 40 p. m 7J0p.ra gJOp.m L . roatland " Ar Ar MeMlanvllle Lv Ar : Inapendeaee -i , Lv S:Ka,m SiAOa. aa fttta. m Direst obnnecttoa si Ssn Frsnelseo wltk Weamthlp liana tor Hawaii, Japaa, China, Tke Philippines aaa AaatnUla. : . - For tarouah tlaketa and ratss call, on or ad drsss Mr. W. V, Llpptaeett, Ajeat, itedtord. XOEBLM,', .'. C, B. NAKKHAN, ataaaer, - ' - ' "0.e. A ' ' . rOSTUNB SKIMS. .