OUR COUNTY Correspondents Katie 1'olut Kairlul. II V A. O, IIOWI.BTT. Mr. Aud MrH. A. liutz wuro tlic giiOHlu of Mr. i nd Mm. It, 0, Drown onO night luHt woolc. 0. McOuo lust ono of lila flno work horaoH lust wook, whloh works a groat hardship on him. Mr. and Mm, R. a. Brown and children woru tlio guont of your correHpondont aud family luut Bun day. Minn DohhIu Drown wont to Con trul Point last wook to Bpond a fow days with hor hIhU r, Mm. Win. Iloluaos. Ooorgo Huokalhorn took tho stago fur Central I'oint taut I'ridiiy. Ho oxpootod to go to Modford and con sult a physician, as ho Ih in vory poor health. Mr. and Mm. Win. Orogory, ao coinpanlod by Miss Show Murob, Bpont a day and a night Inst wook with the lattor't grandniothor, Mm. A. M. Thomas. Mr. Bradney, rooontly from Klam ath County, who In a cripple and a veteran nf tho Civil war, has boon trying to got to Modford to pnHB his final examination bofuro tho ox nmlnlng board, but his houlth la so poor that he was not able to ataud tho ride last wook. Ho is still con flnod to his room. Bovoral pooplo In thia locality have lost somo of thoir blooded cowl lately. No leas than four of them having died. Each of thorn died almost immediately after hav ing given birth to a calf, and in every caB the symptoms wore the same. The last one to dio was a fine Jersey, owned by R. 0. Brown. Will some of your farmer readers toll us what's wrong? Floy Florey, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Floroy, came near being drowned one day last week. ' She, with two or throe othor girls, was playing on the bank of the creek and by some moans sne full over the bank, a distance of eoveral feet, Into the water which was running very rapidly. She washod down quito a distance and lodged on a rook that projected from llm bank and was rescuod by her playmatos. Last Friday night two young men, apparently lull of whiskey, passod through our town and on their way stopped and pulled tho piokots off of Moadamos Thomas and Sinclair's fences, toro down their mall boxes, toro the piokeU off of J. J. Fryer's fonoo, throwing them out in the stroot, then knocked the boards off of Mm. Griffith's fence and mado good their escape. What one wants to destroy the nronertv of throe old widow ladies fnr a hard to understand, but if thoy are tvor found out tho law will bo enforcod. There baB boon consldorablo atoaling In this neighborhood, as aovoral persons complain of losing canned anddriod fruit, olothing.eto. A. McNeil left his homo, on aooount of poor health, to live with one of his daughter's, and left his boos in the yard. Ono day last week while D. P. Mathews was looking after his stock, he found whero a beohive had boon brokon open and the honey taken out, and upon further examination found that another ono had boon carried off. The thlof was traoked for quito a distance up tho creek, but finally the tracks wore lout Hist of. It Is protty won Known who the guilty parties are and a close watoh la boing kept on thorn, and the first thing thoy know your Eaglo Point correspondent will have the names of the oulprlts in The Mitr no Inmates of UlO Hotol do Ormo. ' 1 : '' l'hoonlx Itomi. BY X. Y. Mrs. Badger, of Talent, is spond- in a fow days in Phcenix. Mrs. John Coleman is making somo marked improvements on hor house. ' "" ' Mrs. 0. Stoadman and son, Doug las, made Medford a business visit Monday. ".' ' " , , Mrs. A. Miller, of Portland, Is vlBltlng hor brother-in-law, George Millar, and family. Mrs. Miller is looking for a permanent location hi this part of Oregon, Mrs. II, II. Calhoun roturnod from Ashland last Saturday, whore she had boon veiling friends, D. C. Hurrln, grand inoHtor of the A. 0, U. W., Ih in Phoonlx aud will organize a lodge next Saturday evening. MIbh JoshIo Hobo, of Ashland, who hus boon louohlnic school near Woodvilloi spent a fow days visit ing Phoenix friends and the public school. BrowiiBboro Items. nr itKHKOOA. Coo. Brown and J. A. DIbIi mado a flying trip to Kuglo Point Sunday. Job. lUndloB, of South Butte, Ih Bu(Terln from a severe attaok of riioumaliam. J. A. Millor, who has wlntord his oattlo on Pool hill bs fur thia winter, intends bringing thorn down this wook. Chas. Hays, late of Iowa, but now on Big Butte, made a trip out Mon day for part ot his freight which was in arroars. Tho young people mude a sur prise call upon tho family of J. K. Boll a fow ovonings sinco. Tboy passod tho timo vory pleasantly in guinea and Hongs. Dr. R. I,. Purkor, of Big Butto, mudo his first trip our Friday. Tho dootor has juat fnirly recovorod from an injury recoivod last full from a homo falling with him. Heagie Items. Wood chopping is tho principal pastiino between showors. Wo aro sorry to say that B. F, Wade, who has been quite ill, is not improving. Many have formed new resolu tions. Keep them and be happy for 1000, at least. All grain looks quito promising and the tiller of the soli feels some what encouraged. Roy. J. F. Wallaoe, of Ashland, preached at Antioch eohool house, Sunday, Jan. 1 1th. W. Vincent and family, of Cen tral I'oint, were in attendance at the funeral of tbeir little grandson, Honry W. Cleveland. If wo can't have a railroad to tap the northern section of the county, glvo us at least one good winter road that would enable us to reaoh the valley towns. Not a pound of hay has Hon. J. W. Morritt fed to bis 1600 head of fino sheon, now tannins on hlH newly purchased farm on Rogue river, and thoir good condition is roiuarkablo. Died Jan. 16, at the farm home of Hon. J. W. Morritt, on upper Kogue nver, the youngest son of Mr, and Mm. R. R. Cleveland, of pneu monia fever. These good people have the kind sympathy of all In their sad bereavemont. Real Estate Transfers. J RCoopcr to Mlaa I Itlo Tharo. lota 1 nnu , uik i, it it uuumon 10 Aauiana.s m t- uunn 10 Kvannu isiva .Minor, lotm aud a, u.n ., n n ui.u.v.ui, MJ nnutnnti 1-W o ana u naruaugti to n imipa, lift aorct dloNo7,rJw J V Uodirora to II E Itodgers. AT-J seres. noo i,.ltpvi,rjw , Win Ulrica to D W Htoptaonton. lot! 1 and 4 m itouKora to nowara a Kotlgera. in noroa, tp 85, r 2 w looo u n urowaon to j u uoiton, o acres, soc m, ip .-, r i c 2, a Aitora to win iinvenor, lota 2&. i and lfunaaker addition to Anhlanil v. a r.naHon to unman it tamer, lot a, Prachl'a addition to Aahlnnd SIO uiara it i.yncn ana tiarry o i.ynon, to tlio uireotora oi ncnooi aiawoi no 00, prop, ortv In aeo 2. tn .11. r 1 w John H Lacy to Donna Qraffla, lot a, bile m, -ncmuru , Bonj llaymond aid P U Ulnlaov tn Oold II 111 lodgo No 120, loot', Klver lot, No 8, boo IS, tp .Kl a, r S w Mabel and Ere oat Carter to T w and Harith C Urlttaan, property In aces 9and ltl.ti3.rl o Carter Land Co to Sarab K Houston, loll oi huu in, it u lianor nuumon to Aan- land ttw jaa juouonam to w r counts. M.25 acrea. ip.m. raw 2000 Ltucinua uDtiiam to ain-io ana ira uutl bam In trust for Adllla, Lawla and . Mlnnlo Ilurrlaa, lot 1, btk 21, Cbltwood tract, Aahland ,, It A Proudfoot to W I Vanter, 440 acraa, boo M, tp S2, and aoo , tp .13, r a o ...... Cnlllo Wllllnma to 0 B Drosaor, 1W aoroa, Hoa2n. tnllA. r2w Carl Pbolpa to A Cowlnp; and W J Town- nviiu, uur. v.Huin uuuinn, vvarua creeK -dlatrlot ... 100 It hna boon domonatrutod ropontodly In ovory Btato In tho union and In many foreign ootintrioa that Ohamberlaln's Cough Romody Ib a cortuln provontlvo nnd ouro for oroup. It haa booomo tho univoram remony lor that dlaoase. M V. Flahor, of Liberty, W. Va only ro- pontB wlmt has boon said around tho Rlobowhen ho wrltos: "1 havo used Chnmborlaln's Couch Romody In mv fnmlly for sovoral yours and ulwuyn with porfoot BUC0068 We bollovo that It is not only the boBt ooiijrh romedv, but that It 1b a sure cure for oroup. : It lilts suvod tlio lives of our children numbor of times." This romcdy Is for sine oj uniui. oiran, nrufrfriet. 1. A. Slovor. tho dravrcan. trot him to do your hauling. Household Roods ana nonvy nriiuioB ouroiuuy anu saiely nnnuion. roams always nana ana teamaters courteous. LEOIND OF SANDY BOOK. Utlug ui O'er Trnt Tula ot ikm art lino llvtmvoa tho YhU Vv liimbU ana Slmmroak, Ven ih liiid iiiumhI alneu Hie eoniiiieuce- mi'iit of t ho k i en I yuclil nicn. Inili-til, tliitio wi'iu fow IllllOllg tint l-OI)ll! Will) oiilil iTiiii-inber Hit- licgliinlM(f. rrom the Kliore uiun n i-lru r ilu.v Hie Hvu buuta oiilil be Bii'ii lyliiK inolliiiilitaa n few i-iiRiha frmii ciieli ullit-r. HIiiimIIiik In Hie prow of llm Hliliin- roi'li Hir 'I'Ikiiiiu lookt-il out ovi-r t lit-Hi-it. Tlio nulla liml Iiiiik alni-e uriiinblt-il itwiiy, the ron-N were iluat, ilu had (rrl.leil linlr, ilei-p furrow of Morrow llneil IiIh fiu't-, bin Himre, iiitiMiimtKil form told of I lie uwful prlviitlon which In- hud iindiiral for yeiirn. The hiiowi of lint winter bud JiiHt ilopiirted, Dully tint altliMii-r of tho Columbia ahouted ncrOKH Ibii bnyi "Hlr TIioiiiiih! The hoiirHc, thin voice Hounded KlnniKi! Iliroilgli tlio uii.-fiipboiiH, y "llree. fri'nhnlii)r, Hlr J Iioiiiiih! Hut ii f I it the fifth yi-ur the Irinhmnn nut no lu-iirt li-ft toiintvi-r. A aort of Kiipeiatitloii bud iiriM-n. Oilier criift li 1 be hi-i-ii hi-iiiIiIIiik be- foru the wind; tlni anil hi-ii Hpniy It-npt ovi-r thoir bulwark; lull t In. Iirt-rxe m-vi-r rvnchi-d the aiiilii of tho fnti-d lionU. I'liroi- liidU!" Whining lime; the i-nnii'liitril mon atood ii. Kir Thomiia Kiivt: tin- Rlgniil; the lli of tin- t-n-w mot they Klrnlni'd every nerve, but no hoiiiiiI cinannteil. The mate atepped out. "II Ih no ((noil,-- u. null) . aulkily ; "a go of itruif." Have Home tea, Haiti the owner, Hteruly. "Never! Hlioiiteil the men, In unlHon. ".Iiiin?" nii(;(,'i'Hti.-d the owner. With innrlliiHpIke, malnbrnee und loaded jlblmoniH they ndvaneed upon bim. They vlimbcd over the hntcli- wiiyn. Already the foremont mnn was ruiiidly Hi'iilliiL' the Hpinniiker, but Hir ThoniuH never llinelied. Kollln up one of the wrapper which be nlwnya cur ried with bim, ho threw it at the ua HiiHHin. The m-ven-poiind weight raiigbt the wretvlied mnn full in tin- forchrnd. He fell; the plank of the deck were atnlned with hi blond. The "Thing" rolled over the aide into the water. The whirling eddli-H raced' round it a it aank. A Hllirbi ahock. It lin reai-ln-d the bed of the ocean, murmured Sir Thomna, when he re gained IiIh balance. The rebellion tielled. be turned IiIh attention to the Columbia. "Ahoy, ahoy, there!" he Hbotited, lining all the little atrenglh which remained to him. Dane villitin! They are ahoving their boat." Too true! t'nder cover of the alight fog the crew of the Columbia had alipped over the let-wnrd bow. Swim mlng noiaeleaaly to the atern, they formed into a phalanx. Heaver' Miouted the captain. Tbeir leg ahol out almultaueoualy. "fine move! ahouted Sir Tbomaa; ahe movea!" Indeed, ahchad advanced three Inches. Hy night full four feet hud been covered. Winter gnve place to spring; apring merged into ummer. We have only three men left, anid the first mate, crawling to the feet of the owner. "I will navigate the boat myself," re plied the brave mnn, hitching hi trou iters. "To think that Tcannot raise the wind with Mpton's!" Hut wn Hint a breath of air. a ripple, catapaw, a. swell? Fnr away in the west the whistling of the wind enme over the kcu. At last! At last! With mnrvclotis activity the men sprang to their posts, the grent Atlantic rollers nnuroached, IrresUtible. awful in their strength. The driving rain beat upon the fatedi bnrks, n flnali of lightning silhouetted their spars ngainst the wa ter, the crash of thunder which fol lowed shook their vitals. 'Hoist the binnacle, unfurl the bow spanker!" lint the ancient timbers could not bear the strnln. The great waves washed them into sections Slowly they settled down, One pitch one toss, nnd all was over. " The full, white moon, the cold, metal lic stars, gnzed upon the sen. A black expanse of water, n shrieking senbird rode upon the waves. Where the Shamrock had lain for half century nothing wns visible but one white wrapper, which gleamed in the cold light. St, James Gazette. I want to lot tho peoplo who suffer from rhoumatisin ana solatioa know that Chamberlain' Pain Balm rollevcd mo attor a number of othor med'oliios and a dootor had fulled. It Is tho best liniment I have ever known of. J. A. Dodtron. Aluharotta. Oa. Thousands havo been cured of rheumatism by thle remedy. One application relieves the pain, cor sale oy.unas. Strang, arug- gist. In Probata Court RatAta of Tobias Miller: ordar of oltatloa to ahow why ordor of real estate should not be mnnfl Haute of Robort Weatropj ordor for sala ot ioib o ana o, uemrai roint. ' 1 - Tn thn mattor of tho ffuardtanahln ot the minor hotra at Nottle M Drum; annual report of guardian ouamtnod and approved. Eslato of Allen 1 Shorrlll; Anal dlaoharge ot admlnutralor. , ; - Ratate ot J as 0 Blrnsoy! final aooount ot tx ctitrlx tiled and a petition for llnal discharge. -..-I Hl Cork Loaf. A man trlod to drown himself In the North river by Jumping off a ferryboat Unfortunately for his purpose, he wore a cork leg, and the log not only refused to sink, but kept the would be suicide so fnr out of the water that ho could not drown,' He was very much disgust- od, particularly when be found himself under arrost In Jersey Olty on a charge of disorderly conduct Bulclde Is not a punishable offeuso In Jersey City. Had he tried to drown himself In New fork waters he would ntafound himself In much worse plight as regards the law, -W Ttork WorW, WAR IN THI TRAXtVAaX sad Dar. Tjondom, January a I. -The warofflos shortly aftor nildulght posted th fol lowing dispatoh from General Dulloi dated Hiiearinitn's Camp, January SO, ovonlng: Utinurnl Olory with a part of Oen- oral Wiirron'a foroo haa been lit aottou from 0 a. in. till 7 p. m. today. By s judlolou am of bis artillery he has fouglit his way up, onptoring ndga after ridge for ulmut three mllo. Tho troopi aro now blvouaoklug on the ground he haa gained, but tho main force is still In front of thorn. 'The casualties ware not hoary. About 100 wonndod had been brought In 6i80 p. m. The number of killed haa not yet been ascertained." Bpkakhak'h Oami, January St. Aft er tu hour of continuous fighting and torrlblo flro yesterday Oeaerals Hart and Olery advanced 1000 yarda. The Boors nmlntniiiod an Irregular lure dar ing tlia night, but the British oatposti did not reply. Till morning at daybreak tho Boeri opened a stiff flro. The British stood to tho guna wlinro thoy had slept and an ongngomimt was renewed vigorously. The field artillury poured shrapnel into tho enemy trenches. A rumor tlwt Iiodysinitb bad been re lieved eulivennd tho British, who sent up a ringing cheer. This was taken foi an udvuiioe. The first kopje was carried at tho point of the bayonet, and thi Boors retreated to the noxt kopje, whloh, like most 'others, was itrewa with lm nonso bowldnrs, snrmounted by mounds ou tho summit. Tlio British advanced steadily and th Boors relaxed slightly. The latter did not show suoh tenooitv as nravionalT. The Kordnnfeldts woro fired at long in terval und their oannon but seldom. Apparently tho Boors were short of am munition. All day the roar of musketry fire con tin nod. Tho British took three Boer positions on tho mountain and found shelter bohiud tho bowlders. Bpkarman'h Faiih (Natal), Januaiy 30. General Lytteltou's brigade, with a howitzer battery, crossed the Tagebt river at Potginter'a drift on Tuesday, January 16. Tho Boers fired two shots and then recalled their foroes to the trenches, the passage being uninter rnnted. The British adranoed ia skirm ishing order and the small koplea on Ih ) summits were oooupled by S;90 p.m. Wednesday the Boer trenohes wen vigorously shelled In front of Mount Alice, while the British reaaiaed In possession of the kopjes and plains. The naval guns and the howltaer bat tery made good practice, thoroubJa; searching the trenohes. On the Boer right a breach was made in a sandbag emplacement, where it la mppoaed Boer gnus bad been placed. Tho cannonade was heavy and con tinuous and the Boers were observed leaving the trenohes In small parties. The hill facing the British position shelled next. General Warren has forced a passage of the Tugela seven miles west. Six mllaa above Boulder creek, a man named Maxwell was shot in the neck by his brothor-in-law, named Thompson. Maxwell visited Thompson's house aud threatened to olean out the Thompson family, after whloh ho left the house. Thompson saw him coming toward his house later aud shot him through the neck with a rifle. Maxwell's ohances for recovery are about even. Frank Barron, fa rancher of Ingle- wood, IjOs Angeles oounty, accidentally shot and killed himself recently while honting ooyotos. William A. Wall, who suddenly left Boramento about a year ago short In his aooount with several secret gooieties, is reported to be on Paget Sound. It was supposed that he was dead. He will be preseontod If he can be oaught. Work has been begun on the reservoir of the San Joaquin Blectrio company la Orane valloy, Fresno comity. It is pro posed to make an artificial lake a oonpls of miles in longth and impound enough wator to supply power during dry sum mers. About 150 newsboys went on a strik against tho Evening Telogram at Port land recently beoauao the paper would not take baok unsold papers. The boyi tore up every paper seen on the streets and abused boys who tried to sell them. William-Walter Shipp, one of tha oldest aud best-kuowa residents of Fresno county, was straok and instant ly killed by the south-bound 8aata Ft train north oi the. depot in ireana. Shipp tried to drive across the track asM a rapidly approaching train suruok'hlm. William 0. Campbell has been ap pointed postmaster at Los Gatoe, Cel. War between Japan and Russia ii oousldored inevitable, according to well informed travelers front the Orient. . Oeorffe W.-Lanioreaox. olerk and re corder of Ada' oounty, Ida., has keen arrested on , a oharge of embeaaling f-jOOO. The complaint was made by one of his bondsmen. . His kail, pending preliminary examination, Was fixed at 110,000, which ho has boon unable to gtr. ' ;v i ''i ;-.-.'t ' Walter Bull, a pioneer ot Kern county, was found doad In his buggy on Union avenue at Bakersfield reoently. Death resulted from fatty degeneration of the heart.-ic i ' ,-i ,t (,vi " :'.:i. A hill haa been Introduced la tho house for the repeal of the bankraptttr law, with Teservatton that prooeediags now began may be olosed np. - J Allths Great Northern railway em ployes talk strike. ,. . ' ,, Kelson Dolavergue, an aged express man Of Sam Jeee, was burtttd te death there a few days ago. - Deleverga was 1U and alone and a lamp is tctpeMd to have exploded whloh Ht Ire te tU kesss andeoasuaaed It.' lr' ' to Anothor rrom on who has 'word or Mrs. Nullla broad meaning to ovary .'In that lor ism I oh trouhia In lh .r mr atomaoh, and I had to me oonaUintlr. tbs lack Wlip. 1 Ulllllfl f r. mUiams PinkfUls for Pale sorted nut I wu oftbltd to iImd. and in thsi moraine aV and rsitML VLf Btomab wu trongtheDed, what I at MDrawa ma, mr wvikd. innsAua, ana an i oaa iotu i am now wait ana turonf ioo nif air oi vr. wmumr note fun Botoacrtbed and iworo to bsjfor tbla Sd dir of Julr. BTACY f). BEHE. Hoiary All womankind should know and lUt virtues of Dr. Wllllatni' I'lnkl'llU tor Palefoopia. . ' HolH br ail dnufaTbitai. Pmarad THE DR. WILLIAM MEDICINC.CO., IctrtntcUdr, N. Y, HUNGRY SUPPLICANTS FED. . Chloaao Hoapltal mat Its Sis Method of DlapcaslaaT Charllr. Belief in the Divine principle that the hungry shall be fed has led the sisters of charity in a certain Chicago hospital to segregate one portion of their build ing to the reception and comfort of pen niless wanderers. While this section of the- hospital outwardly resembles a prison, it is comfortably furuislittl.and those who enter its portals find hope and encouragement to continue the bat tle of life. For years the sisters were annoyed by the depredations committed upon their premises by indigent characters. It was this and their desire not to turn the hungry away that induced them to pre pare their haven for the foodless. They summoned a carpenter and informed him what they required. His ingenuity solved the problem, and after a few days' work the dining-room for the pen niless was completed. The entrance is at the northern end of the basement. It is found usually by some mysterious sign which the last applicant has left behind. The hungry supplicant raps at the grated door, and is surprised to see it slide back noise lessly, as if in response to his magic touch. He hears a voice bid him "Come in." Somewhat awed by his quiet re ception, he enters the corridor, and turns to his right. Half a dozen steps carry him to another grated door, which opens into a dimly lighted room. Itens sured by the jet of light, he shtiftiVs forward and seats himself in an easy chair at a clean, iron-topped tnble, the door of the room swinging to and snai ling behind him. lie is a prisoner for the time being, but a kindly voice of a swect-fneed sister dispels the queer feeling which came over him when he observed the resemblance of his quar ters to a prison. A lift drop3 at the side from an tipper floor, nnd the sister, who appears to be ministering to his wants with mechan ical assistance, advises him to help him self. He inspects the dishes as he trans fers them to the table, and finds that he bus an excellent meal before him. Feeling like a lord, ho sits down nnd dis poses of the tempting food. The future looks inore'roseote as he finishes nnd arises to replace the empty dishes in the lift. He lu-nrs the door open again, and passes out, lowly muttering his thanks in nn audible tone to his unseen bene factor as lie returns to the sunlight. Chicago Chronicle. . ? DfShilohs Coughand nsirMDnon a s a ' -CUrei'l Thia la beyond question the hvm in oat auccesaful Cough Medi- f.l cine ever known to acience: a llSl few doses invariably cure the HSI wnMt okm nf Pntiorh. CmHn.' 11- M and Bronchitis, while its won-: ' derful succeaa in the cure of Conaumption is without a par- , allel in tnehlatory of medicine. Since Its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a Urt which 'no other medicine i can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask you to try It. In United State and Canada 89c., Mo. and Sl-00, and In England Is. Sd., lis. Sd. and 4.d. ''-; : eoic PTOwirrora KROYN.'W Toronto, can. HAIR. BALSAM ClM rroi MflUlJ Vj l ,il Ono Vomtm suffered to all who are aafferlng. The Cameron, of Lookoort. N.V.. oonray a thoughtful woman. Urs.Cameron aays I waslnadnDloreoioconaiuon. i nu worat form. Nothlns at all would a lay on almost atarve myaalf, Mr alii PlnM of nonrlabnwnt saaaad ma to low naae, People life. sjr I felt rfreh4 x aooa renian I . i cannot ipaaa ' ror raw raopia." XiSLLIB CAMEAOV. m, public. andaratand TV tmlr br C v tZr 1 Ml 17 V iTf rTA u BllTm W iwviiiiciii v muiiw; Has no equal in diseases of the Kidneys aud Urinary Organs. Have you neglected your Kidneys? HaveT you overworked your nervous sys-f tern and caused trouble with yourk Kidneys and Bladder? Have you1 pains in the loins, side, back, groins, I . I and bladder? Have you a flabby ap- ( .pearance of the face, especially1 I under the eyes? Too frequent de-, I , sire pass urine? ; William's Kidney . V Pills will impart new life to the dia-1 ' sr eased organs, tone up we system f a and make a new man of you. By T mail 50 cents per box. . Williams Hro. Co., Props., Cleveland. O. a For sale by G. H. Hasklns, Modford.' Aak your Druggist for a generous IO CENT ' TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor aay other InjuriotMdrag. It ! quickly Absorbed. Gives Kelief at once It opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. - Allan Inflammation. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restore th Senses of Taste and Smelt. Full fiixe 50c. ; Trfcl Size 10c. : at Dnecists or by malL BLYB80THEK3.M Warrta Street, New Tocfc. : Eureka Harness Oil ! thebert preaerratWe of new leather and the best renovator of old leather. It oils, softens, black naand protect. Use Euroka llarnoss Oil on yoar beet harness, your eld har ness, and yoar cerrlacetop, and they will not only look better but wear longer. Sold everywhere In cans alt sixes from half pints to Ave c&Uooa. State bj nUliW OIL CO. CATARRr :0LDHEAI EAST AND SOUTH . m BV TUB : . The - Shasta - Route :- or thf :-..,'-..-v SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAHD DAILY. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv. Medford - Lv Ar. Ban Francisco Lv. Ar ORden Ar Ar ' Denver Lv Ar Omaha . Ar Ar Chicago Lv Ar Los Angeles Ar Ar . El Paso Ar Ar Fort Worth Ar Ar Mew Orleans Ar Nortb 9:16 a. ds Xp.m 8:06 p. na 1:10 p. na 6:46p.m -8:60 a, m -9:30 p. ta :K6p.a 2:85 p. a 8:40 a. m 8:40 p. m Dining Cars Observation Cars Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to all , through trains. . . - ROBBBURQ HAIL-DAILY. tJOamlLv 6-aO p. m 1 Ar. Portland , Roaeburg Ar 1 4:30 p. I Lv 1 7:30 a, i CORVALLI8 MAIL DAILY (Exoept Sunday) LV Ar , Portland , Arl Lv Oorvallls 1:05 p. m At Albany and Oorvallls connect wltb train ' : of O.O. & E. railway. -j ', .. INDEPENDENCE PALSENGER-DAILY : (Eioept Sunday.) 4:80 p. m 70 p. m 8:30 p.m Lv Portland . Ar Ar MoMlnnvllle , Lv Ar Independence Lv S:SSa.mr 8:60 a. m : 4:la. Dlreot connection at Ban Francisco wltk . steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan. China. Ha Philippines and Australia. ' For through tickets and rates call en or ai drens Mr. w, V. Llpplnoott, Agant, MedfordTT ."' I. KOKHLRR, . 0. H. M ARKKAM. Manager. O.F 4 i . HOHTUNw SSMW, i-v'A,: t !.;