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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1899)
3 .,-r pimp m i Publlshad Brcrr Friday Moraine. A. 3. BUTON. MAM'MfAA IAIh'tA iiliaYI h He U of ftw days; taut quit a plsniy. SUBSCRIPTION $1.80 PER YEAR aWrad In tha PomoOim at Msdford, Orr M Beooad-Olass Mall sutler. , ItoroRD, Friday, Sbpt 9, 1889. THIS PAPKR Sf S "SffiffW Ann., ai and n U.r.k.l. V telt, wi Pruolsoo. California, wbare cos ,pu tor wtTcrUalnf m Im mads for It. Our Clubfeng Lut. ; Mail nd Weekly 8. F. Call M Of " " - - " Examiner 2 8.' " " Chronicle 2 . " " " Oregon Ian 2 0) " " Cosmopolitan ... iU " " Buaday Bulletin.. 2 01 " " N. YTTrlbuoe.... 1 61 " " Weekly Clnoln- oatl Enquirer, . - 1 76 When India adopts the gold standard, England will no longer tare any financial interest in "bi Will the demooratio press want to court-martial Admiral . Dewev Jbrarriring in New York harbor ' two days ahead of timer The gold from the Klondike legion flows this way and stays kere. England looks on with sur prise. It was not always so. " '"Owraa to the fact that October 1st is on Sundar The Mail's i De dal premium award of a set of Mlid silver teaspoons will take yUce on Monday forenoon, at 10 arclock. Col. George E. Roberts, of Iowa, Director of the Mint, says that he lias never seen a more prosperous ondition of affairs in the middle west In all walks of life there afe prosperity and apparent content. Crops are splendid, and labor is in demand. Money is plentiful. Nebraska banks are even competing fat commercial paper in Chicago. The executors of the estate of George M. Pullman have paid into tne Cook County treasury the sum f $158,282, being the full amount - tt tbe inheritance tax under the , Illinois statute. This is the largest tax charged against any estate noe the enactment of the inherit aace tax law. Other taxeB amount ing to large Bums are due and still vnpaid, the largest sum being $83, PW. A few veeks ago the largest con tract ever made for steel was closed between the Pressed Steel Car Com pany and the Carnegie Steel Com pany. 1 be amount was $150,000. flOO, calling for 1000 tons of steel . .plates a day for the next ten years, er 3,600,000 tons in all. The iron and steel boom bag gone far beyond all previous records. No better illustration could be found for the wonderful increase in this great iadustry than the fact that fifty years ago the consumption of pig iron was equivalent to 100 tons per ,. lead of population, while now it is arer 400, and is growing all the ame, The lone list of real estate trana .. iers published in another column of tliis paper is evidence conclusive , that many eastern people have made . weir escape from cyclones, blizzards and uncertain crops, and have in Tested in Southern Oregon real ea late, and are henceforth to entnv the ease of life and the oartain good AaryeBts where death-dealing and property-destroyingelementsdisturb xtoi me ease ot mind and the bliz-aard-blas'.s and snow-depths neither frost tbe fingers norimnede locomn. tion. Where do the people go who aen out their possessions here, did you aBk? ; Why, bless you, they don't go any' place. .They retire irom active life and live right bere Jor always their full allotted time, wiu a lew years of grace thrown in Fair Premium Warrants. The warrants arc drawn for all prom jums awarded at tlio district fair at ouuiii x-uiui,, ami win bo paid on do jnaml, by the treasurer, J. W. Jucobg. J. H. Dowmvo. Secretary ADMIRAL DEMY IN NEIF YORK. Nbw York. Sent. 26 The Olvin - pla, with Admiral Dewey on board arrived off Sandy Hook lightship at an early hour this morning, " The vessel is two full dava ahead time, having made a fast run from Gibraltar, sailing from that port on aepi. iu. In a short time thousands of the whistles along New York's water front were blowing in welcome to the returned hero, and myriads of small boats or all kinds were put ting out toward the Olmuia. In i snort time a swarm of water orafls surrounded the vessel and thia in oreased in density as time oassed In the oity the committees that nave JJewey's reception and enter tainment in hand, were hurriedly getting together and arranging for tbe preliminary entertainment, and in short time bad everything well in hand. The Cheater A. Artri nr nut re ceived official notice last meoh nf tbe deatb of J. Q. Grossman, Union ftnlrlinr nf 'US an A a m....!. " J - UIVIIIUTI Of Co. P. 134th Penn.. anil f!n T 78th Penn. Infantry. He died' August 17, 1899, at the National Soldiers' Hnma at. Ranta Mn..:.. ' T ' - U1UUIUI, Calif., of exhaustion. The burial waa mada in tha Hflma with military honors. Mr. Gross man made his home in thia ait fnr several years and was a highly resDeoted oitiaan. Hi health .iiJi . , , . ...... imiiu so rapidly during tbe past year that uo n-uuireu constant, aiientmn mil nursing, and it was thought that the trip to Santa Monica and the treatment be would receive there Would ba benetinial in him Tk. - w . . . UD fatigue of the journey proved to be uiuro luau oe couia endure. Tuesday evening thn nunLn t .t.. T--Lr. ""r,V ?. . . . ui luo wauKBonvuie uamp oi Udd Fellows ffave a bannnnt nt wkiiih the following named members of mo meuiuru ioage were in attend anee: S. Roeenlbal. John Wilsan Geo. Merriman, W. I. Vawter frank Wiicnn. loo on uin... Uomer Harvey and Horace Nicbol son. inree new members were taken into the Jacksonville Camp. They report having had one of the beBt timea if their litwo anA m :. -" - - - a. s, HUH A IJUQ oanquet wun ever.vtbing tbat was good to eat and drink. W. H. Meeker t Co. will have a new ad in these columns next week. Tbia firm han rnsiviA ikia fall as fine a line of dry goods as naa ever Drougni to niedlord. 1 bese goods w iva w hiiu ui taJC latest styles. Tbey will also tell of tneir second invoice of ladies', chil dren's and mioopn' miui ami iunir ets and their large line of service- nble boys' suits. This firm's trade IS increasing with ah 1.ni. - O WHVU UHJ o ucn .calendar record. Speaking of business to a Matt. re Dorter. Mr Ci T. Tiooi. nn t . ' " wu AUCO' day evening found time to tell of U..a J 1 .. ... '" y o ng sold a big bill of groceriPH tn v n Pc;hi., r t iNicnoiBon, Mr. Hoagland, J. Dona- galln and George Anderson. These were all wagon load orders and all went to Klamath County except mo uruer nuea ior Anderson, wbich went to Josephine County. , . Henrv Hnlot mum a r1 Jn i uaiier at mis omce Wednesday. Mr. Holat'a eduRfltinn ia ttnliMl.. H German, and although he cannot reaa a word oi JSnglisb, he Ukes tbe Mail that him .k;.J..n have an opportunity to read news yuveiB, ana tnus broaden their minds. Mr. Hnlot in r , . - . " IUI bis son, John, to return in the near future from Polk County. G. L. Went, ia .nnnnn.;.. : - II, bis advertising space this week that next week he will have in bis stock of capes, jackets and furs. The ladies of Medford and vicinity will as they have done in days a gore make GeoroH'a Rnnbat h.i . -B- - . uqu1 ing ground for this line of goods. Messrs. Wolters & Howard, the grocers, received a n innnio r crockery and glassware this week. TI . I loese ireniienrifln am atrintin in - - o sii jiiio With the times in thpfr baY goods, lbey carry an immense stock in all grades, styles and prices. Mr. and Mn .T W ' A VIKUDUII left Medford yesterday for North Powder. Orecrnn ' wha it,ar :ii enguge in farming and stock rais- I . fPI 0 ... . . nig. x neir many iriends will wish them success in their new home. S. K. Mnrinn. nf T.l.lo R WAR in thfft ttJt.V WaAnnaAan v.MM. I ' " "'-J VHUVDUIIJ uiui II I i nor en route to Aflhlnnri will remain several days attending to bubiness. Mr. And Mrs. H. C. MlnninV. nf central Point, were in Medford Wedneiidav ilnlnir trail ino with nn w e --, - - merohanUi. AaaiUeaal Local. Metr. Weeks h Orr bave sold their apple crop to Page & Bon, of rort land, ai a price wrtloli la ury tat iur. ......... . h... - . . m .. ... u..t given out, but It Is auawud that 'tl nutter than tbay ruoolved lor their Barllelt peara, which was one dolUr iwr oox, on ooara cam id Mudrord. Tt V.U....II I... I.l... II... w wpiwia . im wkvu ii u nic.jiiuT or tne vjnaaur loiuing, qui air anu vk por bath cabinet. Tlili Ii a perleutly AMnllAm hnlhl..if ttiiiill.nna uml I. tin. queatlouably ono ol the bculoablni-U on the market. It invea inadlulne and doc tor bills. Tne cabinet may bo aeuu at n. i , ivaiue aioru. Meuiora, t a u.iH v.. .i.i .u..iMU H- ut w vj. imwwiii ii . iu .vi .it. vm M . Tleu. Sunday ad Mootlny von I ops. Thi'w rooftluirii wore prf bitrmopy to -hs VMalwul aaiulna awKlnk iunnmunn.il Tuesday evenlntr undur the blo raun mfomQt ot Biv. Uow. OrouV roiulu ftp) i ipeouu irom Uio ctroru to at arv wi 1... a a. uviuar uuii luritia Work on thn Chlldon' hlook lftoro Rretainff niceiy. xoe mttMini nnve an iiaea pituvorinir one oi ido oiorti rooms hs)nv and tar II) nnmmnflA nlnBlirlni lh other lo the Dear future. When tbla building u n Dished and enclosed it will be a arra lmiirovsimiiBt ta ibiai narl of o. .. ovfCHin irva A aui iAnt anmaa lanm VlamatW Oounty to tbe ulttol that the potato crop waa entirely killed In many parti of that uountry during the huavy Irotta . V. .. . 11 .. 1 .1 I I 1 11 ua iuiiuwov tuo ram ia auu ru tatoei will oertainly be a auaroe article In that nectlon of the onuntr If tha re port be true. The word oamo Wednesday that nsv. w. av mnnPA nasi iiann aiirutiniiin to All the pulpit of Ibe al. E. Uhuicli, or Med lord, during tbe coming year. Rev. B. N. KouDda will be stationed at Monroe thia year. Rev. Fyh, of T . If ...1 i.l w will lui .mi. n LH 1 1 11 ... . I U sou toe Agency iuis year. Tn 11 knnl u. Elmer Allen Uleka, of Medford. and httum Ann. Fln.... O.. . .. I I 1 .d. nulla 4.1.1, . ucj, I'l u BVK.lll- villu, will be united in marriage at tbe hnm. rt .V... K.iJ..! nu.i. . .1 -.WhUU v. II ui luu pniKJUMI, in i . 1 1 u Mr. Chaa. Carney, on October 8, 1819, uuuui laMr.aiit (Ian T. TV.I. fc... aen led Mn. Davla with an eletrant 1450 nerriDpioD piano, ouroDaaed oi the Wile B. Allun mumln mm. in thU nltw Tha lnatpnm..l lm a K....a.. J one of which any bouaehold might be Amw In that affaal itial Kl kuk... t?A- who realdea la Sacramento, hnd the ena oi one or nta noirera out off by a mrrni K oul Thii mnmtA k V. Bjvh naawa u wvi u VBUig IUIVUU tha firm tbat emnlova Mr. Hubbard. W. t MoKinoey baa rented tbe a I. 1 I . J a a inn in ai-n . miulii i ii uiwn. ann naav to try farming a while, and aa he baa fivur vi piuw uuya ui uib own, no win undoubtedly make a success of it. Most of the old soldiers came home from tha ran n inn ai firatiia Paaa dBV. Thfltl Innlravl tirA Jn.D weary, but very happy and nearly all of in era expressed themselves as having uhu a time long to oe remembered. Tbe open season for shooting all ktndft nf hirria hatlna Ai.lnh... 1U Boyd en i Nlcbolcon are calling speciai msvouhwu un wcei w m ir guns nna mroun i nn-ninn win ohmit ... a... thing ex ept China pbeasanta. H. Spencer, of Griffin creek, hrouirht In a ,mA rl Violof annl.. 17-1. dav that VApa aimnlv Immunol Tl.n.i are late fall apples and seedlings and ro vtrriDij fne largest over orougnl into tbe town of Medford. Notice is po?ted In tbe Southern J . . . v. . o .... I atllUU UUIHIIi 111 LIIH HIIM1T. tnilt IMMVItl- nincr Hsant. 91-t TLnrl tCs .'i. ,9 v-wr.. amuu) tvi r ui a and Myrtle Creek will be flag stations for No. ft. and Wolf Creek will be a flag euiiion ior ino. o. A. C Nlnhnlsnn haa fha nnnl Or 10e erection nf a flriA tA.ninpu t- m I uvubq lur j.. n.enney, oi jaoKsoii vine, me aimensions or which am 26 1.12. mnln hlllMlnv anil a 19.11 a wt j auuisiuUt Hon. J.J. Howser has lumber on thn ffrniinft ttr aavarol I mn-A..An. about bis fine home In East Medford. He will build a kitchen and bath bouse, and will aUo re-cover some of bis other Duiiainga. M Twm. T. T. Paama ka. au.a J from Klamatbon. Calif., where she has uvvu very ouy niamnif oraids, switches and cnrln. Rho aLi tha nutMHUA t - mw nlvuaKV tl tbe ladles of Jackson County. The laBt delegation of teachers left Ia ikAin 1 . . i a .1 i aw uiwn iiuiuot in AHniana oatnrday morninir. Komn nf ' tha tAunhUH u were more anxious to reach home left uy priTibte conveyance Friday evening. John Rurlf AP aril I laa.n lJ.. tomorrow for Ft. Klamath, near wblob piaua no win operaw a sninglu mill Rnrn. in Mr an1 Mm Ta. Dh.l at Yreka. Calif., a dau(;hUr. Mr. and mra. duck were formerly residents of Jackson County. W n M.u.l nf T .1 1 L ... , . , va Mila ure, orougni in a waon load or fine onlona Saturday, which be sold to Woltera & Howard RaS. T n MnPlIn MI nnU U - WVWH.I "III II UI I. UIVIVH IniT RAPVilWI nf tha flunllal l...M..l. uuii, uoawXIUNUay evening, vet. 1st -Ernest Lancrlpv ta nnw nlnhf'arii. aaa. - ak.a A A T.. ..I., tt t "T.. uws saw who n. xttviB UOUTlnV mill. w. ii. tiemoree is tne day engineer Samuel Murphy, of Photnix, who bas been very low with typhoid fever, i Buraowntt.fr improved at present. aMiaa l4oflnrla n, ha. . . hmv wniDi Will UUU1 mence a term of school on Poorman oreev next monaay. Minn TAiUn Rnuraa AnmM-.MJ iL. study of phntOKrapby In G. W. Maokey ' studio Monday. Born Thursday, Sept. 21st, to Mr. and Mr?. Rmil PL uatnn a uin in.ii.hinn ten pounds. Joe Oaskev, the blacksmith, was iniu uu a law ai&v. Lni. vaiiir with inn - ' . i. niu sllltls. ..A parse, found on the streets of memoro. mav na had hv .i n- .1 hi. office. Vft . rinri. tin. tullnn . lit , . . " ' ' n llni V1UII salesman in Warner & Wortman's store. uv uiou rniu ouiuraay evenms; Por Sals. Choice farm and timber land, bn.t- oaart brink hiillriltiff.. annA mhU. -.1 . I f n F HI. WIAll property, business and resldenc. Iota., lvajawi, -4VMwni vrvgoa. I aw. ww fsvw.ww.es ymt 9J W HI VH' joved one evening last week out at tbe fine farm houis of M. Hclllngor, 011 GrilUn oroek. The . tmrty was Kmit'ii up 111 minor 01 miss nitun Huaulns. ut HIcIiIIh. whit ia vl.ltlnur there. Tha evening was made lively by games antl ptviisant con VHrae. and malMrlnllir iiililuit tn liu . - - . . ,j ..Huw.a . "J refroHlimuiits of uoauhes and cream, oako, bananas, grapes and water melon. Those in attendance wre Mr. and Mrs. Orser, Mrs. Vowels, Mangle Bollinger and Ma e Olden, MmvhIm nTumauurl TSJuta It. In. IT.i. and J. H. llellinger, Virgle Wood- I a . it turu anu unarue uamaey, A AH B A WMB Irlail Kfifitra .liwlna 8tewart Wednesday in which Jno It 11. I. . . 1 1 a neiiunuKH wan me pi hi mi and Mra. nf. M Rnufara wua lla AutA. ant Mr. Hendriokt brought suit agains. .uth. Mowers to get a iettle IIIMIil 111 - lAsutlt lillulliusaa mniln and Mrs. Bowers brought in a counter oiaiin agaiust Mr. Hon- d rick a. Tha caan ara. trluH kit li.ru and thoy returned a verdiot in fuvnr of plainlifl" for WO and costs. W. H. Parker A. Nnn .llllOvuil fnr ------- WfWVM.SM UI . L. - .IM. I T m tun uiauiuu ana narregan dc war i . 1 1 . rcaaii ior ma .ipiennaitL. nnThn Mllflfnrii IIIiKHa .nknnl. - - u v . u fuu.i PuiiimiD 1 n . 1 . upeuou nonaav, ocptemtier zoih wun tne loiiowing attendance North nrlniarv. 9R anmh i.rimiru U3; seoond grade, 51; third gmuv! ao: inurin Drana. 44- nrih orxiu ji sizlh aradii. 97; Mvunih nm.!.. sr. eighth, ninth and tenth grade! 60 loiai nunioer 01 puput in attend anoe. 347. Mr. anil Mra V. R Ninhnl. nf liMltral t'olllt warn nnlluru ut hl. offioa WfHllnnilu v Thau hA f- .. . j , bhvj a.nt ivi- gotten all abnut the Maine, but uiey aiq reineuiner tne MAIL SfV era! dollars' worth, anri ani thai. premium tiokets all O. K. Thev as a. .,, . . . J were enaoiea 10 ao tnts business by bountiful croDS and DrtMTMrnlia uoies. R. B. Orr. whn h.a mr. f.;iK fullv filled tha nnaitinn nf a.l....n in Warner & Wortraan'a store, will take a couple or weeka' vacation. He will atart Mnml.v tnr p.iin..n l . . . "" oay on a auca bunting expedition. Ills presumed he will keep this msrket well aunnl!il liK for the next few weeks. W. T. Nelson nn WnAn.A. sold his liverv barn tn R Wm-m.n for the sum rf 1000. This is a valuable Dices nf nrnnnriv and sold at a sacrifice. Mr. Nulmn. ia selling his property as fast as pos iuie, preparatory to removing with um mmnv 10 me rnuippine fslanda. Mr. and Mra. T. T n..Jn.. of Portland. rrivH n MAf.A inuroaayand will make their fu ture home in thia nitv. Mr l..A ner is a inorougn business man and will establiah hi ... V 1.1 v . 1 1 1 u before manv weeka hava nnuJ Ed. Whelpiey, of Prcspeot, was in meaiora n ednnanitr nn him 1. v l . ... J i 1 reaa, uaiu., wnere he will en gage hi tbe business of wood con trading, Rev. Rtllinrla raturna.1 Thn day from Salem, where he has been 111 aiienaanceat inn aii.hnri at. run. terence. J. M. Hudann. nf Pnrtland Grand Master nf Ma anna arrtt.A in 1. city Wednesday. Anion the Churches. PnnillVTIfUflU nuininii Thft anh1lllt nf nnvl ttiinrln.. M.H.t. j-- m.vmm uuiiuar uiuriiiii)( a worviwj win ira i no oiieuce or Ooo." I II LIIM MVtairiir t.llla nuamnn ta 1 1 I... I. from the "Life of Paul." All are welcome. CHRISTIAN CHORCH. NpTt SllllriuU In fhu matssnln. ....1 , -----j, .u vs.v uiui 11 uk ecrviuo. tnta niutiir will Hl.Mtinwn nn able of the Good Samaritan." Tbe sub jeut of the evttnlnir sermon will be 4,The L Jm.. 1. 1 .. I TT 1 1 1 i UUIUIU UI UUIUD, at. K. CHUItCH. BOtTTH. I will return to MaHrnril thia week. Ther will ho tha 1 services at the M. E Church, 8outh. next dunaay morning and evening Ji P. WILSON. CATHOLIC 01IUDOH. Quite a rinnln hn. Ui ral..J I I J " . mrvu Istelv in Oathnlin nirrloa hora V... the active exertions of Rev. Father Hiokey, the new pastor, to gather iiiueLiiHr mi HUHiuiriin niui H uihc. . 1 -"' 1 1 1 1. 1 it- 1. ... nicaey is a Kind, genial, but in tenselv earneal olarirvmnn lm Aa. sires nothinir mnr thun tn hla neonle ffnnd rhnrnh mAmhara ami 1 1 r- . . ".. VLI u mm gona, wen ordered citizens. Uivino Rervioefl will hn hnlrl In tha Pathnlln Church in Medford on Sunday hi, uoiouer ihi, at iu o clock a. m., and at Jacksonville the aatmA day, st 8 a. m and 7 p. m. We hope Father Hickey will like his new i-narge na meet wun all the success that earnest, well directed religious etlorts merit. Planna. A CT 1 ant hariraln In Imn Ann . . I . . iiiunun,' ik wie vriioy a, Allnn UO.'H. banlc nf thn Wmlfni-H Ranlr V..u 1 . w . uuii r. AnjaBjr ltaj" menis; old Instruments taken in ex obanire. B. G. MAOOON, Manager, WatO.H ' We will DAT 111 . week Halarr In .(Ih.p ...n or woman to represent the Mldlsnd monlhlj muRMlno as a subnorlplfon solloltor. The MM land Is the same size u Mnnhirji. m .. awpolltan. . It Is now In lu slxlb year and Is tbe only mairsllne of thta lilnri mthii.i.. i. .w. rsnd eentral west. A hsndsome premlam jitoo w eaor, uDsenner. aeeo. 10 eents far a onjr ot the Midland and premium list to Ihs Twentieth Ceotnrv PubllshlH. nn . hi in.i. I Klamath County People ! Mi '.1.' I want to quoto you priooa on OrooorloB. fa I do not expoot you to buy of mo if my prices jJ uro not as low, or lowor, than you can get olno- flj itil.in liif. T ttrntif 11 nlmnnn in Inllf tsiilK H Vf "-r VS V .Ta IMtllV Sw vilUHVV VV Villa TTltll Jf UUi 9 M. I. DAYIS, MEDFORD QROCER.jJJ L-L' a Open Season 4- Aftui1 Oiitnlinr tat. vnn aiini-tamiiii nun olinnl all blnrl. of birds except China Phenaanta. We sell Guns and Ammunition alAAlll".t l f a v 11 11 r vivo nil iriitin nw m a m it n iivhi is aa s . . a..vwa.v ..v.. w w-y- sJ.a.w Maaa aa J va ft f IJ O VI Ult) Ws InirlL .I,a a.a... K.w, f I , tlf W hiivn limit, nn n. rnnutut im. nn thnon l.iiaia f irrarl.. Boyden & flieholson I mouiuiu, viukuii, ukx Jturuwure raon. nPfT VVe soil a r-t trht II EATERS. .2MJmMLMl lav -A.' 'A' ij'iJiyJiMiv. i..FiiTi.lN.Ti.iTwfwtl.riJ'wIi.li.lwTwIlTJf See H. C. MACKEY for SUPERIOR PHOTOS I hold the hlffh ranntatlon ol bains ana nl thn la.il I no nliniu..nk... i .1... northweit. This is the only 8rst-olasa sallery In Southwestern Oregon. I came bere four years ago, and havo built up the business iu pliolographlna. I havua everytlilna for doing flrst-elasa work and am able to make flrnt-claM mark. Uv work Is nntial tn nnu nf tlta V.. n.L U.l. H . . . 1 . .1 v 1 ' ... .v.m . nr maaooauia ana per feet satisfaction Ruaranteud. Kespeolfully, u. C. Maoksy, Uamlln Ulook, Medford, who dusiro a first-class smoke for a nlckul always ask for Kuril's "NEW DEAL" When thoy waul a little bettor cigar for a 1 1 (lift mrtM mnnnvlhav Kmi I.i-l.'. Smoke home made cigars and build up a nome industry. "Bouquet'' J Tayler, the FootFitter Has just received a large shipment of Farmers' and Minora' Heavy Plow anfl Misins Boots and Sboes F. rr Data. UaaaaMliil a ll..n P-il m j . t. -"-j uu iTMiaiiuu iu uivc ouusiaciion. All kinds of hont nnrl rIi to by Tayler, the Shoe Doctor. 7th Street, Medford. Uwid Enongb to Take. Thn flnAML nitnlltt, nf In.f .. I. used In the munufaoture of Ohambur Iain's Cuuh Re.nedy and the roots used In Its preparation give It a flavor similar tn that of mnnlA aurnn muLil.m it very pleasant to take. As a medicine for thn nil m nl rn 1 1 rr r. nnMt I. n.lnnn " -. " .uiu. an I 1 11 C ornun anil vhnntilni itnunli ll I- ... equaled by any other. It always ourcs, nnl n...na n..l..l.l.. TH . 1 I . ' n.i vuiva uuiUHijr, T Ur SHIO Oy VnRS. Strane, druggist, Modford; Dr. J. sale, Contral Point. Excursion to Portland. Bneoial exposition excursion train Will InnvA n1arWT...Tl If .... Tl . I .. ... n....w.M WIUIIU I. T I UUHIwr 9th, arriving In Portland at 7 p. m. in time for that evening's entertainment at the Oregon Industrial Exposition, which this year promise! to bo hotter uau vvvr uuiure. Rinnilllnn m.n.n.mnn 1. Sanurar frnm Run nV.nnl.nA tl..nn....l. , - - - - v..iwn.w I'll II II II b . full mlllUry band, and MlfS Alice Ray mond, tha Inadlnir larlit iHiim.il.1 nf .k. day. Sensational attractions will bo the six Florenze acrobats and the Nacarte Sisters, aerial artists from the Folios Borcrnrn. Pnila P.nn..iAni.i. will arrlvo In time for Willamette Day. thfl Wnfl.iiniT Vlirht n.l... n.... i ll Ooon Cako Walk, oto., elo., eUi. Specially low faro; tickets good for one week. Rates and leaving time of train can bu had of nearest agunl South- ' auiuu COUNTY TREASURER'S NINETEENTH NOTICE. Ornca or Cootrrr TasAsnaia I . . ?r Jickso ennrrrr. ohsoo. f nll..J?'?v".,' "". Pi. . imi. ih noroby (Ircn tbat tbsrs srs lusds In iui in iTjtinnipinjn oi ail .K,JDiil!l1' .""""ty wsri-nts prolniiitd irom Julys, IW6. loAususts, 1M, boib Asms IdsIu ivh. 'atsrast oq lbs sama will onm stmr tha abovsUste. L. L. Jacobs, Ooonly Trassurr Town Treasurer's Notlcs. . Oa.in.n.T rr. - . o MsoroRo. Jackson C'ooktt, Oat. DrV"D "asoos, Sept. 23, 1WII. funds In tbe town treasury for tbo re domption of all outstanding warrants protested prior to May 1, 1805. Interest on the samo will cease after the above ata- Ciias. Stbako, Town Treasurer, Advertised Letter List o.n.rt To,1!.1".!?, 'a Ifttsrs rom.lnln. (in SI" 2i lor 'n u,t "sdford twstofflcs on flout Ablsiron, Mrs S f Orosn, Ooomo Swoot, Mrs D w AnharffArtfnsiA-iamn4a.nl 1.- M 1 1 vn r-tV 7,V . i7 . . upon 00 inn?x;..":,:,,,f:r"".D".y,n" "o 'tn , m. rumiiw. rostmsstsr. Want to Trade. A Slnffln hoiinn hllrrrrt. I...I III It. , oY" , , r"'. """iifcuu unuu. fOr A fM.lrinli Inur .Unn ' , . - " iiwui, Kjuiii wnuon. Inquire nt this oflloo, A Bargain for Someone. PIvA hllnrlrnrl nnnn. f . n .iii Vi . ', i"ii nouriy ail tillable-two and ono-hulf milos eiisi m !"",a "0',lnn;i sovon mllns from "IUIU; uuu nrenuru as good H lifiul and as Is In the vnlloy. soodooni land. two good bouses, .fjoof outbuildings flvn pood springs of water, plonly of llro wood. Will loll reasonable. Shoemakin, ! Get only first class work when yon aro having shoe-repairing done. It don't cost any more and does a heap mora lorvlou, I want you to oome In and lot mo prove to you that I am all right as to work and prloo, WlthW.T.Ktais ' nut door to Dstla' arooery V S RIM S Ml aWfAWJJXl ' BOX CALF AND VICI The CelehrnroH Cushion Bottom War Mnn nml UTnn.n These Shoos are Corn Destroyer All Shoes at Bed Rock Price Iff. J. Kami, Next Door to Davit' Grocery In matfcnpR nf H mil nt.w.( rii.,M u . , -- ' IMIHI IVUI Alia PIAIV win uinkci out. all puptift onc4Marv for Un flnmmnni.ii.mHl f KUa..a .a MlMourl. 0. T, PAYNK, ODftrgOs