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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1900)
THE IIEDFORD MAIL Published Every PridAj atormnf. A. S. BLITON. MAN WAS BORN TO HU8TLEV lie I. of few dayat but quite A plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Be tared lu the Postollloe At Modtord, Oregon Aa 8eoondClass MaU Matter. Midford, Friday, Jan. 20, 1000. THIS PAPER ll SSiS veTtlalng Agenoy, 84 and 85 alorohants Ex change, Ban Franotsoo, California where coo Araots for advertising can be mado for it. , '- Our Clubbing List, i Tei Hail and Weekly S. P. Cull 12 00 " " " Kxamlner 8 so i - Chroulole 2 25 1 ' " Orogonlan 2 00 . " " Cosmopolitan .... 2 00 . ", " Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 - " " N. Y. Tribune 1 65 " " " Weekly Cluoln- , oatl Enquirer, 1 75 PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'8 DISPATCHES. Life I all a flame of Chance. Wrlttoii (or Tna Manroiin Maiu Id life not only a gaino of obanoe but plainly speaking, one groat gambling game? If we aro all no- DUST LAID BY OIL. "aw Task Ceatral Hailroad Teles This Sr-rlal.ll.ar Method with Baeoeaa, T ..' In on H,n nt..., .if lift, .1 .... " .v""' '"u. """" l"'e.ouger saioeuc uoairoyeti uy rtre "'"ri- m " ""M rnmo lllltl (110 rri'iiueilcy or passenger luillnu Murderer Surrenders lly Our natural atlU aOOUireu llU-trams oil some or till) rulll'Olltls east 1111(1 The Ashland Wool.it Mill. li..iroye.l eills llgftillBt UlO ADOluilSe of the mi. . rt,'"ere "ecessary I he ndop- ' HimifiA ni.il ... !.. ......... .! it.!. 1 will Ul fcuu OUIIItJ VtUlU U11I1K of tlio receipts? 1 here ortn be no transaction in NEWS OP THE STATE. The men working on the Grants Pats sewer struok last week (or highor wages. They were receiving II 50 per day, but wanted f2, which was refused. Isaao Rudlock, who was held at Pendleton on the charge o( highway robbery in having held up six persons in that city one evening last fall, has been released. The dlstriot attorney deeming the 'evidence against the prisoner Insufficient to warrant going to trial, dismissed the charge. The Albany Herald says that A. L. Weddle has sued J. P. Hahn for S5500, 1 "damages sustained." The plaintiff was stabbed and cut last summer by the de- fendent, and came near dying from the wounds received. He alleges that he has been unable to work since that time and now seeks to recover damages The continued warm weather is caus log some alarm amongst fruit growers in Lane County. Col. Henry. Dosch of the state board of agriculture says there is nothing to fear from the pre mature swelling of the buds provided cold rains do not aet in or that a cold snap does not occur. Eugene Register. Ashland is having an interesting time witb.tbe saloon question. remonstrance against granting any ea- Joon licenses, signed by 214 legal voters and 241 women, was presented at the -council meeting on Monday evening of Jast week. The highest number votes polled at any city election was 407, Four applications for renewal of .license were before the council, but each lacked the requisite number of uegal signatures, aocording to an ordinance previously passed, and the licenses were not granted. The matter was held open for further examination however. Two of the saloons which failed to obtain license have closed and the others keep open, but, it is said, do not sell liquor. If all saloon licenses shall be refused an extra tax levy of 5i mills on property will be necessary There is a disposition to raise the license fee from $400 to 600 or 100, The state tax levy has been fixed at 6.3 mills, which upon a valuation of S120.282.879, will raise $757,782 13. Last year the tax was 5.7 mills, and upon .taxable property valued at $133,533,577 4ha a.tm r.r M1 tAO On - .. , A mL. T higher levy this year was dne. to the lower valuation and to several other causes. First, under the act of the last legislature abolishing the fee . system, $55,000 must be paid in salaries to the district attorneys of the several -districts. Formerly, these officials were paid mostly in fees in the counties. Second, three items amounting to $45,- 000, which, on account of press of busi ness had been omitted from the esti mate made by the old board last year, had to be met. These were: Compensa tion for rejected Oregon volunteers, . $5000; replacing a building of the agri- cultural college, which was destroyed by fire, $25,000; to reimburse the com mission which represented Oregon at the Omaha exposition, f 15,006. agroo. At the nual ballot, as ou tho ante, Uiey stood one- for murder, iu the Brut degree, one iu tuo saooud degrco, live .for manslaughter and flvo for no tultal. Pendleton is accused of tho murder of W. L. Handle ou September s last. Self defense Is his defenso. Manuel S. Fiahlo, who ou Suuday lost engugod lu a quarrel at Hnirinoou bay with one John Avilla, who struck Fioulo on tho head with a demijohn, aiea jrr,iaay. Tho men had been on a dobauoh together. Both men aro well along lu years and for the past 35 years nave borue unenviable reputations. tlon of ioinu method of luylug tho dust of tho rontltvity. Kxpcrlniciita havo boon extensively tried tvltliln the lust two years of sprinkling tho roiidwuy with Mil Kiml. .... ...i I. .., the world without something A8 nil recently on a aoctlon of tho llutlaoii equivalent, evon though nothina Kivor "'"'a'cu of tho Now l'ork Con more than "Good morning, sir," or , ' TuVT. !" uxr.o nl....l. t i , i I . .7 ... . ""'1'""'" .'..a. umu, uuw in vour sioit l or netro eum main ntion. I, in I, I the roadway by utcani of nitncneu lo a tint our, which I " " O u ...LUIIIUkll U Dl O near is; is toe miner. Nature bid speed of about three miles An hour. away the wealth of the world audi, w., rk c'UII,rRl uiiinitgouiciit a a roadbed Potuluuia is to havo a now water kmtpauy. Prospeotors for oil at Arroyo Grande. Col., recently struck a flow of natural true, wiiiuit, iiKtttoa, oaxea un to a Height of 13 foot. Near Sau Luis Obiano. Cll.. b1h tli u .. . 1 n aue or tuo about 8000 railroad work. The jury lu tho rami nf Jitliit Pmll. (n n.. ..n.jji . . iWlV thn wnalth nf tha nrwl.l ....1 ., u uhi . neuttitig ncauseaor niur- I ' ,uu ,,u auu . . . . . - I!,,0r,M::? Sl,1! W 10 l.p.rtlnB suflioient knowledge to good' mel'of S.h? rol'li SORE ON HIS ANKLE. RUNNING Luis Oblepo, Oal., along the yuur diuk iwt.-vti.-uui Bouthern Paoltlo coast line, child this morning?" But the game "1"'CU1U "1on workmen are eugagtut lu Royal (that is the game of human "pffi'.to humanity to onable it tooommenoe ,reo of Juali but ! method la regard- the same, makes it hartlnr nnH eu "y ,om8 ot ,ne Kew lorlt t-mtrnl ...Uv. .v. yiuotiuvtura itnu oilier come into general uao. Kxpert engl players iu the gamo to succeed un- uccrs m,ve iwescd the opinion that n less they go systematically at th. ron! ?. "" '. although costly, will prove to he ohcuner in the euu tor a ruuroatl. tsuoh a rontlbcd, It la averred, ia free from dual, mid con sequently, will not rcnulro onv sprinkling. In tho annual report of the Boston St After Six Years of Intense Suffering, Promptly Cured 1 Sand stored in a large tank from which it can be sifted automatically to any or all parts of the building in such a, manner as to smother a fire effect ively, is a new idea to be used in the lew telephone company's exchange at Indianapolis, Ind. It is thought sand will be less injurious to the electrical apparatus than water or chemicals. . Water Is a very good transmitter of sound. A scientist by the name of Calladon made some experiments on Lake Geneva, Switzerland, to demon strate the power of sound to travel a long way in water. . A clock was made to strike under the water and was heard to a distance of 12 miles. In a second experiment the striking of a elock was heard to a distance of 27 inlles.. -; -' '-' '' i ''" ' Bismarck's Iron Herye ' -Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are oat of order. If yon want those qualities and :the suo eess thoy bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills.; Tlmv lnUn of brain t.'offy Siiu t Chaa. Strang's drug store. .. ,VH ;. t,Spr,D,e ,truSlf .' 'tor pHng house hold moving.- Wells & Shearer. work and study nature's hand Once in a while we hear of someone who knows as much about mining as a hog does about making soap, Striking something of great value, Ml,lne railroad. Just Isauci, Trcaldont and in contrnaf nrno(,Vl Tu,,lc ?. '' ""o"' 00 mile. j r...v.vu. """"'o I r.r the trnitk nf tin.. 1 D-l D..!... 1.1 1. " . 1.1 ll.. 1 . l.J ,, .1 , . 1. . . -. .....,,.,, uiui i-uutiwuwMu una muuiiut lire uuva otruuiiiHU nil iDBir lives ana rttr necn anrinkieii i), n isou aiateo. uai., eiecmo ugm piaut ano mB Ja nni u; . . "The first annlleatlnn will opera to it until the power trans- .... ... ., , . etrates tho surface of the ronilunv tn nusslou hue from th. Blue Lakes Is to the,r 8raveS Wlth lhe thought the depth of abouMhree Inc.r u nr,ml..f aH I r ha t. f .101 wniilil I.bh. .I....L !, I : . . . . i . . wu.r.u.v. i umg a.iuv.a rtun ' vunniBiency retartia lla cvanora- Bnnday morning a cavelu ooonrred in bad thev Otllv bad mora timn Tl ,,u" nn1 bvc lierntniicitt nntl antiarac a tttnnel that is beiug built at Los An- . -ni.t- !! j t, . ,or' results in laying ami adhering to . e getiier the tlust particles that, under to say, "I have enriched myself and normal conditions, are thrown up In benefitted the world with this c . by tLe I,,otlon 0( paaaing trains." mnnf .T,ti. T r. ,:..! About 8.000 gallon, of the fluid are re- .wwouuvHiB quireu for each m e of aincrU r..t. I ..... t.. .... . . . . .. ... o - , SDeclol government airents from PreoD oui 7 7 Ulliect and la- coating, at tne present price of inn- Washinirton who have been investlaat- bor Droduced and adder! tn tr.A .ran. """"'ling the patentee's royal m the dommof irovernment offlciaU Lp.l o,-.o.,l.i i r .u. mile. I'reeldent Tultle in Alaska have mode many grave . "'"T,, . nny ana unimt H Aliukniil whnln. "ia one dollar a 1 day Dlacer 1 enl experience Indlcatca that an miner says at night when he oleans rdllltl0vUBl!ink"u,f wl" b n"ry I in each or thn iwn nfnsAuit.n an Italian Tinevani I nn. "Mv Inlmr ia Ua I . .. . v.n., wheart 1 AJ J A- 1.- J . 1 V.I SVa (TO a snrf m-hn lnna A ',wu V " " ll'O jWrli UUUllU BWJU1UU lj DO Qui I " M6 - n uv uuno JVl UUUO VQ I rtt .,,,. , . . the many stories told about it by Corun morrow I mav strika nvi. n. .CI ,7r:;r? .VU nromnt the offloiahi to makh an invBH- . . .' . 7 -t- x. ..ny raiiroso, lite fvtuuwauu wag out uomesiBae. v"''"" "u"u """"" ocKa omer - In ,. . . . I nut.rn rut lmfl. . V v Tl Dr. Amos Griswold Warner, for some 00 n a088 'rom day to day, month ' years past head of the department of to month, year to year, until the economies and sociology in Stanford time has come when the forty-niners university, died at Las Graces, N. M.. a . .. .... a tew days ago, where he was visiting ,nd otner. old "mere are dropping hoping to improve his health. ' one by one out of the ranks and Joe Pete, an Indian who murdered new methods, new rlevinna mil tho rvir tWiU -es of capital make it possible to ham Johnson in Douglas county a few conduct large enterprises from some days ago. Arrangements were made by sumptuously furnished office and AMuiucjr nuuuuuni witu me inaian . . . , , wharebr the latter will riBlv f.ir J5 u.ou oiu wcunicai SCnOOIS trial. Rewards to the amount of $1300 do the prospecting backed by geological comprehension of what must be done to win the same. Meanwhile, the bent form, topped receives goles. Eleven men were entombed and it ia feared some of thorn are killed. W. T. Lambert, on inspector, was struck by falling timbers and received injuries whloh caused his death. Olmtiimto Horos and uloors whloh rofiiHO to houl tiudiir ordinary trout mont hooii booonio ohronlo und doop Houted. und aro n mint nlmi llmf ti. Du C C C oiitiro uirauliition iu in a dopritvod oondition. Thoy DJ 0. 0i a. a,.0 ft sovoro ilruln upon tho HyHtom, and tiro oon stoutly suppinij uwny tho vitality. Iu ovory onso tho poison must be elimlnatml from tho blood, and no amount of oxtoruut troatmeul oan havo any. ettoat. There is no unoorUvlnty about tho merits of S. S, S. J overy oUin maao ior n is ouukou up Hirouuiy uy uoiiviuuiiiir testimony of thono who havo boon ourod by it and know of its virtues by oxporlonoo. Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orango Courtliouno.Va., writes: " For six years I had an obathtattt, running uloer on my Ankle, whloh at times caused inn In tense sitfiorlng, I was so disabled for a long while that 1 wits wholly unfit for business. One of tho Ixwt dootors treated mo constantly t but did mo no good. I then tried various blood romodius, without the hvut bensllt. S. S. H. was so highly recom mended that I oonoludod to try It, and the vffeot was wonderful. It seemed to got right at the seat of tho disease and force the polaou out, and I was soou com pletely oursd." Swift's SpootUo 8. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD drivos out ovory traoo of impurity in tho blood, and in this ' euros perinuiinntly tho most obatinato, deop-soutod sore or uloor. is tho only blood romody ffuurtuitood purely voirotablo, and con- tmns not a pnrtiolo of imtiish, moroury, or othor minora. 8. S. 8. ouros Oontagioiw Blood Poison. Scrofula, Cancor, Catarrh. Eczoina, RhoumstiHin, Soros, Ulcors, Bolls, or any other blood trouble. IasM upon S. 3. S. ; notliigp onn take its nliico. Valuable books niiiilod froobySvift8pooillo Compiiny, Atlanta, Qa. IS FEMININE FRILLS. , tmaaea fot tke Cm lMI.1, (a hare been offered for the capture. Un der the stipulation the Iudian received (500 to make his defense with. Fire destoyed tho house of J. R. John ston at West Riverside recently. The by a fast whitening head, Tf"5.," total,losf- h0 WM his summons from his oponent. undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, ft. . a mw .. as ooal oil Wits found all over the wood- uia )' otnet there IB work. The lost U estimated at $3000; one more prospect bole for you not uisurauce fowu. mi. i i t t -i a i oeutly found in a pool of blood on a farm r .15 .. " near Oxnard. He had been murdered. to sink, but to fill. You have played I will take you in pawn N. B. Who wins the game? S. N. O. ninlog Locations. Donlap located Sept M. the Victory Queen ! In Willow spring, district, ola R Ray, Frank H Ray, Chaa R Ray and O. A. Canfield will build a machine bop tp cost tM.OOO ia persfl4d, Oa1 make and repair wail -boring tools.. the Slant to iuolnce a 4S-foet lath that will turn out ths items used. ;,r The Yuba. Oal.. Electric Power ootn. any will bultd a traaafrsaing station at Lineola toreduoe the v'oltage through tyt sjAStn line from Colgate to Saora; mente. from jM.tOO to SOOO volts for the psaptr use of iaeaadesosat lights. Uv. Bomebody remarks that they who" sneer at golf know nothing about It Bat it may also be said that many who know nothing about the game are most enthusiastic In Its , praise. Boston' Transcript' ' '', "" Th ta rsUAM-Ths Wsetay Ira Dunlai mine Enola E A Woodword looated Ian 1. claim. In Unadow district. W B Heaton located July 3, 30 acres Wagner J F Dltaworth located Jan 10, 'JO inches or WAier irom Hole in tne uround creek, tp 33, r 2 e. and Manuel Gomes is accused of the deed. ti. vd- n n 1 t 1 residents of San Jose, died there a few I J acksonville, J an. 20, 1900. days ago. While digging at the roots of an old tree in his garden at Socramsnto, Wil liam Britt, a cabinet maker uncovered an old coffee pot containing 700 Mexi can dollars. All of them were more than 50 years old and are supposed to have been hidden by pioneers on the way to the mines in early days. The new library at Stanford univers ity was completed recently and last week 80,000 books ' were placed oa its helves. Farmers of Eden township, Alameda, county, have combined together and chartered a steamer to ply between Roberts and San Franoisoo, in order to get lower transportation rates and bet far service. " M About 400 men are at work on the Everett. Wash., tunnel. The Seattle, Washington, manufac turers organized last week. A hundred bills before congresa pro pose to obliterate "tne trusts." Seattle, Wash., wants $1,000,000. con-. gressional appropriation for a govern ment building. . The war department will send 400 sojdjsrs to Alaska early next spring for service m me uapo xnoine aiscncc. The assessed valuation of property in Oregon for 1889 is (120,287,879. This is the lowest total since 1890. Tho de- oreaas. fdhce 1889, the year of highest valuations, ha Men SiT,S01,m . , Threo cCV nDay. f How. many years of her life does a woman spend over the hot- cook stove getting those three meals a day? - Bock aching, head throbbing, nerves twitch ing, it's all the same, there are three meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Pierce's Favorite , Prescription cannot - lighten woman's labor, but it can and does in crease her strength. ' It cures those dis eases of the womanly organs which Un dermine woman's vitality. , . . . 4 ' "I cannot praise nr. Pierce's Pavorile Pre scription too highly as a tonic for tired, worn out women who arc afflicted with female weok- 8 eat." writes Mrs, Ira W Holmes, of Cedar aplds, Iowa. nlt has helped me very much and a skillful physldau once snld to me in answer to my question us to Its elllcacy, ' I know of cases where It has really worked wonders,' " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not re-act upon the system. They are a good thing to keep iu the house. One ' Pellet ' Is a laxative, two a cathartic dose, The Medicine for every woman. ;, The moat styliah white silk bluuaes are made perfectly plain, of corded silk, the cords at regular intervals, or In clusters of three running lisyadere fashion around the body and sleeves, Rich waists hove the effect of cutwork in white silk over cloth of gold. More gorgeous affairs are made of while satin, upon which are showy patterns or tiowers In colore In raised velvet. a prcuy mouse ot origin rctl, worn by a pretty girl, waa mode perfectly plain, without fullness or yoke, at the top, fitting on the shoulder with a plain seam and gathered a little at the waist, while tiny black velvet buttons In groups of three bad the appearance of fastening the wniat down the front. Flannel wnlsta with colored figures are pretty, with tics of the flannel to match the figure. A red waist, for in stance, has a green polka dot and a green tie of the same shade. Gayly flowered silks for evening wear have polka dots of chenille. Crepe scarfs for neckwear are in creasing In beauty and in softness of coloring. They are prettjr and becom ing. Ilandkerchiefs are becoming bril liant. They are embroidered with whole flower gardens In the most bril liant of natural colors. One handker chief has, for instance, in one corner a beautiful yellow naaturtium with a large blue dragon fly hovering over it, and three other dragon files occupy the other three corners. Short, pretty and convenient . neck furs are merely broad bands of fur fastened with clusters of short tails at the front and with a high ruff of some rich shade of velvet often of a brilliant hue at the back. - Most people consider emeralds must be surrounded with diamonds to bring out their beauty, but a big square em erald owned.by one woman who. is fond of the rich, green stones is in a per fectly plain setting, square cut, as em eralds are, and Is beautiful In its soft velvety richness. The most beautiful ribbons arc those that are embroidered. The butterfly is to be found here ss everywhere, and beautiful, whether it appears in brilliant colors or In dull tones on a dull ribbon. N. Y. Time. - Plum r-rliiers. Stew some large red plums with plenty of sugar until they nre Just ten der; they will be useless for fritters If allowed to cook until they aro' soft enough to break when touched, ' Put them, aside until they are cold, then remove them from the sirup and care fully take out the stones. Make a thick batter and coat the pidms well with it, and fry them in a bath of boiling fat until they are a golden brown; drain them on paper iu front of the fire and pile them up on a hot dish covered with a dolly, and scatter some powdered sugar over them. The' sirup prepared as follows should bo handed with tho fritters: Boll the sirup with a clove or two and a few thin strips ot lemon peel until it is somewhat reduocd, and add more sugar if necessary, then strain It, nna iv win oe reaay to serve, juoiiou i ;. v " -'i' -:! ; .. ; IT IS UNFAIR -ssiLaaa To lead out ot tow a for article tlmt mn to procured at borne. THE MERCHANT IT n'rCVod . 18 JUST AS FAIR GRAY 0 BRADBURY'S PLANING MILL Is A home Imstltutlon. Why not petroolit It 1 1 USri. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. North t'ArolinA is to hsve an lugralu carpet mill. Virginia's net revenue from the fish anil oyster Industries fur the year euded March :il Inst was 1.14,247. There arc KH silk plants In IVnn.yl- VAiia. und the output of silk ribbon In the slate hu been doubled lu three years. In Massachusetts more money la In vested hi cotton uiilla than in any other iiinmifai-tui'lug industry, but tin- milk ing of boots and ahoca yields the ttiosl valuable proilui't. A cyanide leaching vat made of wow! whii-h had lieru in u for years was re cently listed ns to the perci-ntaKe of values absorbed. A hole was bored one- hulf Inch deep iu the hotloiu, and the Khavings therefrom uai.ii.vrd ll.'l per ton. inns, nays the Mtiilnir and Scientific Press, the absorption by tvvoden tanks Is aliowu not lo be ua if rent as has been cuiinietl. lhe American coal exhibit at the 1 uris exposition will be very complete It will consist litruelv of small eubea of ulKiut four liuumls tveiWit. View of various collieries, shipping arrange ments, etc,, win nlho be shown. A moi el of the Xctv Vork stale nrlsoii at Slow Sing will be one of the exhibits of the state of New York. The model itself will be marie of alabiiater and is the work of the inmates. Science meets occasionally with hu morous rebuffs. Prof. Helen Camnbell. who until a year ago occupied the chair of domestic economics In the Kansas university, lectured one evenlnir before literary society In nu out-of-the-wav town. Al the eutl of the aihl riKt rtim nf tlie committee, a tnll. imiiiit said aloud: "Well! I thouirht I u, going to learn aomethlnu'. lint. It n. just n inl of ordinary: hoiisekeeoluir mixed up with long words nobody could uiMjcmiuuo 1 M Dr. Williams- InSl.n on. ointment will oare llllnd, lllMHllli .nf tiuil 'lies. It alMnrhsihetumore, E allaya the Itching at one, acu ' m JPPV,' ve Instant ra. . Ur. rVllllanu'Inillanl'lUiOlni. martl l.nnm.,l .... On . . . . 1'IU.OInl. I and Lph. Kvery boa Is warranted. SUsUFACIUnlSB For Snlo by O. II. Ilasklna, Medford. selpt Of tin, to nt. iTniF f?.K MUfKIUnm CO.. l-roproiovelatTOihTe Having a Great Bun on chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of th Plnrann .In,. storo, Informs ua that ho is having a groat run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ho sells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives Croat Batlafnntlnn In Ik... days of la grippe thoro is nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Komodv to eton the cough, heal up tho'soro throut and limes and e-lvo rnllnf within ...... 8hor', time. Tho sales are growing, and nil who try It tiro pleasod With its prompt notion. South Chicago Dally Calumet. For salo by Chas,-Strang, druggist,'' 1 . ! i. ;,. ." Best Winter Route. For sunshine, flnwnea i,j ... tako tho Sunset Route via Los Angeles to all points East. Tnnelat. . ir VaUHIDIVU cars and chair oars to El Paso, Fort .?.rtfe KanBBB City, Chicago, Cincin nati, Houston, Now Orleans and Wash ington, v, u, .,. i . ,-..! , For rates, onlrlna nnl lnfn..n.il.i. - i dross ' ' " :7 - C. H, Markiiam, Q. P, Ay . . Portland, Or, For Sale Cheap. , A 10'Soro fruit, form tit, .s i, ...... barn, eto. For further particulars In Oulre of L. TowDsend, Medford, Ore, Tlila fa Vnur Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or atampe, a generona aamplo will be mailed of the moat popular OaUrrh Anil Hay Fever Curs (Ely 'a Cream BaIiu) anfllolont to demon. strate the great merila of the remedy. ELI BKOTHKllH, CO Warren St., Mew York City. Iter. John Held, Jr., of Oreat Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Ilelru to me, I OAn emphaaize hut statontent, "It is A posi tive cure for catarrh if used Mdirootetl." liev. Francis W. Poole, Fastof Central l"n. Church, llolena, Mont. Ely's Cream Ralm is the Acknowledge euro for oatarrh and contains no mercury nor sny Injurious drug. Frioo, DO oeats. JERRTsi TtaouaandaofesrTlsn.'W arsi1ep.ndonrsrry'sHcitsav every year and newr sulhr ga, WW 0U.ppolntin.nl. Chssp suhsll. Ml. brin' ,0, no' Win oren. W II L' a to pay a little mora for 1 If Kasi.r'sH.Ei Klvs cwiu per paptr 11 I I Trywhsre, and always worth It. 1 1 I I ."Aye Ue Beat. IPOWed Annuslrree. I I I 1 a. wisi a s iiTstiT, mcs. J I BUTLER. ...JEWELER Watch Repairing 0M I J. R. HarfleD, Prop. Bhot) on Seventh street, onnoalta Union Livery Stablos. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 20. Give me a trial and you 'will tioaad again, -.