The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, November 30, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    Absolutely 'Pure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
unm fw.iHn wiworit crt., hi von.
OUR COUNTY ...
Co-respondents
Kaule Point Kmrlotn,
II V A. 0. IIOWIiKTT.
Goo. Brown it Houh uhippud a
lino lot of turkeys lunt Monday,
I am eorry to bUIo thut Grand in a
Lowin ill fuillnij in houlth very rup
idly. J, WriHloy pniHed through horo
luHt wook on hiu way to tho Olton
mill with a planer.
'Cli.trnwnl lrtnilu nf nliiA Itnvn Imnn
UVUIfll lwo w. WWII
huulod through horo roconlly. It
wnu btlng takun up Itoguo rlvor,
but for whom or whut purpose I
was unable to lourii.
Floyd I'euroo and lilfl slator, Ming
Clrnco, ennio over from Forent creek
last Hnluiilay. Mrs. Pearoo wub
alrondy hero visiting her pureiiU
and aUUir.
Mru. John Ruder rotumod homo
hut Wcdnuuduy from Suommunto,
v horo alio wont to visit lior sinter,
who Ih vory 111. Mrs. Kiulor roportH
that there Ih but little hopes of her
recovery.
liy Homo moans tho names of
Mrs. ueo. lirowu anu son, wiiiiuin,
were omitted from tho list of thoHo
who attended tho surpriso party at
our liouso last week, mention of
which was made In uiy communica
tion to The Maii,.
Mr. and Mrs. V. I', Lowis wore
ploasant oallers at your oorrospond
onl's homo last Sunday, as were
lo Mrs. 0. P. MoGce and Mrs.
Mollio Bays. Mr, and Mrs. I.owle
will booumo roadors of Tiik Mail,
and consequently will horoafter
know what is going on In tho world.
For the booefll of tho many
friends of tho brldo, who is a niece
of your correspondent, and who at
tended school bora a few yoars ago,
I give the following marriage notice:
"Married At tho residenoo of the
bride's paronts, Novomber 11, 1900,
Mr. Leo 8haw, of Fairviow, and
Miss Nottio Cooke, of Damascus,
ltev. Jacob Dahr olnoiating."
John Polling called on me one
day last week and rcquostod that
inquiry bo mado through Tiik Mail
lor John Clare, an old minor, about
eighty yoars of ago. Ho loft his
placo about the first of July with
two horses, to go to Diamond lake,
expeoting to bo gone two months.
Tho last seen of him was near
Union oroek, on tho Ft. Klamath
road, where ho was found looking
for bis horsoe, which ho had tied to
a tree and thon became lost from
them. The old gentleman was al
most blind and fears aro entertained
that he perished in the mountains.
Anyono Knowing of bis wheVeabouts
will please write to John Polling,
Eagle Po nt, Ore.
On Monday last Mrs. A. M.
Thomas gave a rag taoking party to
whioh she Invited a number of hor
friends.' Thoso prosont ' woro Mr.
and Mrs. l'ryor, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Poarau, Mrs. Groun, Mrs. J. V.
Grovor, Mrs. W..-F, Lowis, Mr.
Hlnclare, Miss Grace Poarco, and
Mr. and Mrs. llowlott und daugh
ter. While tho guests had a line
dinner and a jolly time, Mrs.Tliomuu
had a nice lot of oarpot rags sowoJ.
Your readers may think thut wo do
nothing out horo but have ' parties,
but it is so oasy lo muko a living
in this bountiful country that wo
oan spond soma time in social en
joyment and still muko a good liv
ing '
Last wook was rather romarkablo
on ucoouut of tho number of parlies
in our town. Tho flrbt wbh a sur
prise party at J. J. Fryer's. Friends
of tha family to tho numbor of
about twenty mot ana enjoyed an
old-fushionud Candy pulling. To
say that ail present spoilt a pleasant
evening is uboIobs, for with Mr.
Fryer us muster of ceremonies and
his wife and two daughters, Mob
damos Green and Peorce, to' asnist
him, overyono Vnew thoy would
havo a booiI time. Tho next party
wub on Saturday nintit, at tho resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. 8. li. Holmes,
thoy having sont out invitations to
about fifty of tho friends of Mrs.
Argalco Green and Mrs. Dsyid
.Steward lo attend a farewell party
in honor of thoso ladies. Tho rain
in the afternoon and evening pro
vented some from going but about
forty of tho invited guests wero
present. Cofl'eo and cuko wero
sorvod during the evening. Boon
after eleven tho company broke up,
but it will bo a long time boforo
thoso present will forget what a
p'.oasant limo thoy had on the even
ing of Novomber 2-lih.
No Itlglit to UkIuichs.
The woman . who Is lovely la fuoo,
(orm and luinpur will always bavo
Morula, but one who would bo attrao
tlvo must keep her health. If aba Is
weak, alokly and all run down, she will
bo norvous and irritablo. If she has
constipation or kldnuy trouble, horJra
pure blood will cno pimploa, blotched,
akin oruptlena and a wrotchod com
pluxlor.. Klootrtc Bitters Is tho beat
mudloitie In tho world to regulate
stomach, llvorand kidneys and to pur
ify thf blood. It rIvob strong nerves,
bright ovea, smooth, volvoty skin, rich
complexion. It will mako a good-looking,
charming woman of a run-down
invalid. Only SOooalaalGhas. Strang's
drug atorc.
f Tumor
cured.
By their fruits yc shall know them."
The way to judge of the value of any
medicine is by its cures. Apply that
teat to Dr. Picrce'a Favorite Prescription
and it la at once lifted high above all
other put-up niediclnea designed for
the cure of womanly diseases. . Chronic
forma of disease which local physicians
liave failed to cure, and which have
, yielded to no other treatment, have been
. perfectly and permanently cured by the
use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It ''establishes 'monthly regularity. . It
dries debilitating drains. It heals in
flammation aud ulceration and cures
female weakness. v '
write! : My mollirr Mnil nil ovarian tumor
which we thmiKht would remill In her death,
1iul we hud rcml your nilvcrtlncmeiiH and w
commenced tiling your ' I'nvorlte Prescription.'
We got one doneii bottle, to commence with,
nndlKfore, lie had Inketl three bottles. aha
liegan to Improve ; nhe Is living to-dny and we
Jnwe Riven, your medicine the credit. !My
mother was slxty-nlx year, old whert tha tumor
commenced lo grow ; ahe la fleventy-al how
and tl.c tumor la nil gone. She had gotten
Awfully large, nnd her llinha began to swell
"before we lKgnn to nae your 'Favorite Pre
scription.' .
Dr. Pierce's Plcosaut Pellets cure biliousness.
liig; Unite Items.
nv siiUin.
Six inches of biiow foil during the
past week. -. .
Vm. Perry was at Jacksonville
on businoss this week.
It. Wright has gone to the valley
with a load of shakos.
0. McGoo, of Eagle Point, is at
Rancherie this week, looking after
his cattle.
G. Brown, of Brownsboro, was up
in this neighborhood this week look
ing after his stook interests.
Oreen Mathews and a gentleman
from Eagle Point were iu this vi
oinity this wook looking after their
oattle.
C. B. Hayes has rented the R. J.
Cameron farm, belter known as the
Geo. Jackson place, on Rogue river,
for two years. Mr. Hayes is an east
ern man and was taught to farm
from ohildbood, and will, no doubt,
make a success of farming in Ore
gon. '
His Lite Was Saved.
Hr. J. K. Lily, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, mo., lately naa a wonaorlul
dellvoranoo from a frightful death. In
tulllng of it ho says: "I was takon with
typhoid fovor that ran Into paoumonla.
My lungs became hardened. : I was so
weak I oouldn't even sit up In bed.
Nothing helped mo. I oxpeoted to
soon dio of consumption, whoh I heard
of Dr. Klng'B Now Discovery, Ono
bottle gavo great relief. I contlnuod to
ubo it, and now am well and strong. I
oan't say too much In its pralso." This
marvolous medicine Is the surest and
quickest cure In the world for all throat
and lung trouble. ' Rogular sizes 50 ots,
and $1. Trial bottles free, at Ohas.
Strang's drug store; ovory bottlo guar
anteed. .
Yankee Creek Scribblluga.
; BY CLODHOPPER.
Most of pur farmers have about
finished sowing wheat. . :
Quite a number of our farmers
took their Thanksgiving turkeys to
Med ford. '.
F. M.. Snyder was a weloome vis'
itor at the home. of H. C. Carnell
last Sunday. : ,, i
D, T.! Snyder bntohered his hogs
last Monday, Ho says they don't
compare favorably with Kansas
cornfeds. ' ,.
Tho wintry . weather that has
oyertaken us makes a fellow won
dor what has becomo of bis last
summer's wages.
Our commissioners have boon
very gniKirous in appropriating tho
sum asked for fixing tho Antolopo
lord. Wo trust under the ublo
iiiaiuigoniciit of Mr, Jlowurd tho
work will be well dono.
Volcuiile KiuptioiiH
Aro grand, but akin urtinllona rob life
ul joy. Uuoklnn's Arnleu Hiilvo cures
them; iiIhii old, I'tinnliig and lever soros,
uleura, bolls, fulunu, corns, warts, cuts,
bi'iilaea, burna, scalds, chapped hunds,
clillbluins, iluat pilo cure on earth,
Drives out pains und aohoB. Only 20
cents a box. Ooro guaranteed. Bold
ly Ulius. rjtrang, druggist.
Trail Creek Items.
, (Received loo lute for last wook.)
John Foster is visiting bis sister,
Mrs. llartba Morrison.
O. W. Owings expeots to go to
Woodville Boon to commence work
in his in I no.
Mr. and Mrc Arthur Morrison
mado a trip to Medford last week
after supplies.
Mrs. S. E. Inlow and son, Harvey,
visited friends and relatives in Sums
Valley last week.
Jacob Dawson, who has been
dungerously ill, is slowly recover
ing under tho skillful treatment or
Dr. Hildorbrand.
Josso RL'hardeon went to Med
ford Sunday after his sister, Miss
Ella, who has boon visiting rela
tives in California,
A Powder Hill Kxpioslou
ItnmnunM nvori'th mr In ul.rht. an rln
druatio mineral nllls. but both are
migniy uangerous. uon't uynainiie
ma duilcaio' inuouinery oi your oouy
with calomel, orotou oil or aloes pills,
when Dr. King's Now Life Pills, which
aro gentle ae u summer broe.e, do the
a!trt ,tnrf..pllv. r!uroa hondnnhn. con-
allpdtion. Only 20c at Chas. Strang'
urug store.
ninlng Locations.
Joffonhlno ehlld locntod Nov II, 1900, a quartz
omim hi apencor (iuicn mining uiairici.
(I W lloxlo locatod Nov 17, 1U0O, "1'urpondlck
ler" leriirc.
M M Obonehnln and J VcculnalooatedOctZ7.
1WJ. a Quartz claim In Oold ulirdlalrlat.
Fll KlreeodAO KSa,2quarlzolalmlnnW
or nw'i, sec r. ip an a, r i w. May to. iim.
John O Fletcher, OH 12, l0, a quarts claim
In UlR Appleaato milling district,
Joa M Whlnnle anu K U Hordcn. located Nov
o.iiKXi, a quartz claim In Evana crcok mining
district.
K Kdelhoir and M V Gregg loratod Nov 2, 1900
a quarir oiaiiu in naguororcoK aiainci.
A D Knv located Oi't a. lluo, a quartz olalm In
BiacKwoit mining oiainoi.
Wlinn you fenl that life la bardly
worth tno candle lake a dose or unam
borlain'a Stomaoh and Liver Tablets.
Tbey will oloanao your stomach,, tone
up your liver anu regulate vour bowois.
making you feel liko a now man. For
salo by Chas. Strang, druggist.
TO PREVENT DEOAT.
Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Bam
on Yamhill Biver Work.
Merita of Arena riua Oarbolineum
Recognised by National, State
and Municipal Governments.
Tho fame of Avonarlua Carbollneum has
atoadlly oxtanded, aa the only bona Ude pra-
aerver of wood, aluoo ita dUoovery In Germany
thirty years ago. It baa atood all tea la of ell
male, aoll and water and aleadlly lived down
all pretended rlvala. Today II la not only em
ployed In all countrloa lor tha preservation ol
wood used for bouaebold ariloloa aucb as
houses, barns, feneea, etc, but tho national
ffovornmonta both of rturopo and America,
havo reoognlzod ita valuo In aavlng publlo ooo
atructiona from deoay. Following tholr exam
ple cltlea and oountlea have also adopted aven
arlua earbollnoum for bridges, ptvemcnta, eto.,
and the leading ahlp builder and railroad com-
panlea havo ahown their faith In Ita merits by
IrcaUng ahlp timbers, cars, telegraph poles
and Ilea with the aamo nover falling preventa
tive against ollmatlo decay and rapaolous wood
borlog vormln, both of land and water.
Uroat bodiea movo slowly, and only aot aftor
mature deliberation. It may therefore bo
aafoly atatod that governments and corpora
tion! did not employ avenarlua and oarbolln
euro until fully oonvlneedet Its money aavlng
aa well aa wood preserving qualltlea. Prlvato
Individuate dealroua of lengthening the llfo of
wood work and the aame time ourtalllng ex.
penvis, need not feor to follow tho precedents
ostablishod, - ' -
Rooont looal oxamples proving tho truth of
tho ebovo atatoments aro not wanting. Tho ro-
oonatruotod Madison street hrldgo In Portland
has been treated with avonarloua oarbotlnoum,
as has also tho pavomont at tho Intorseolion of
third street In that olty whoro thu hoavlost
street car and wagon traflo oonverge. Tho lat
ter uae of tbo compound was made at tho
earnest solicitation of street oar manaitera who
confidently look for gratifying results.
Tho gontlomon In charge oftho Unltod States
onglnoor dopartmout tor Oregon aro now ap
plying avonarlus oarbolineum to tho dams and
lock work on the Yamhill rlvor, a flattering
tribute lo Ita morlts whloh was certainly not
extonded until searching Investigation satisfied
tho authorities that It was a measuro of prao-
tleal ooonomy.
With suoh axamploB boforo thorn It would ap
poar that tho Individual Is foolish and tho of-
dolal almost oulpablo who doos not protoot his
own, or the taxpayor's pookots by uslog this
oompoiind, thus saving from deoay, and length'
ontng the life of all framo atruoturos for wnloh
he la Individually or offtotally responsiblo. .
Finlior, Thorson & Co., of Portland, Or., aro
solo Paolflo ooast sgonts fcr avonarlus oarbo-
llnoum, and It oan bo found at D, H. Miller's,
Hodford, or., who will gladly supply Informa
tion regarding Its accomplishments.
! Stops the Cough ;
and Works off tile Cold. :
Laxatlvo Bromo-Qulnlne Tablots ouro a oold
In ono day. No Curo, no Pay, Prlco 2b oonts.
County Treasurer' a Seventh. Notice.
s orrcos or county TnnABtinRit I
j i or JAOKSOM COUNTY, OKKflON. J
JAnKSONVir.r.it. onnnoN. Nor. .10. 1000.
' -Notlco lBheroby glVon thstthoro arofundsln
thb county treasury -for the redemption of all
outstanding oounty warrants protostod from
Anrll 1. 1897. to Mav fi. 1897. both dates
Inolustvo, interest on tho somo will eoase after
too aooYo aate. . . , .,
" Max Moi.r.m,
- - County Treaaurer,
Woodvlllo Items.
Miss Poorl Carter returned from
Cold Hill Saturday,
WevfvirB. I. M. Cox and Mrs. G, W,
Wilcox were at Oold Hill Saturday,
v. O. Joiies, who haB 1 een" visit
ing horo, returned Monday lo his
homo at Wall Creek.
Mrs. Claribol Williams, who has
been visiting horo for some time, re
turned to her homo on Applegate
moiiuuy,
Airs, J). JJ. Catchom and son wore
here Sunday visiting friends. Thev
returned Monday to the Black
Channel mine,, near Wolf Creek.
Mr. II. Ken worthy and Miss'
Anna White wore married at the.
home of tho bndo last Thursday i
evening, Nov. 22, by Rev. J. Milton.
The public school examination
which was hold hore Nov. 22d and
23d, was attended by the following
applioarits: Misses Harriett Van
Order, Bertha Cox and Grace Bed
ford and Messrs. Oar field Osborn,
wuiio I'yburn ana (Jco. Hirdsey.
Following is tho report of the
Woodville school for the month
ending November Oth: Number of
pupils enrolled, 42; number of pupils
attending, 34; days taught, 16: holi
days, 4; number of boys enrolled,
S2U ; numbor of girla enrolled, 22;
now pupils, boys 3, girls 1, total 4;
cases of tardiness, boys 19, girls 35;
oases of abeeuoe, boys 30, girls 48;
number or visitors, 12. l oose on
the roll of honor for the month were
Graco and Raymond Stevens, Joe
and George Ilammersly.
flRlAll tl4 nccompanlH Vj
I II V 13 lllV mwcou" patcnes in
llalrjd!!s
the mouth, erup
tions on the skin,
sore throat, copper
colored snlolche.
swollen (jlnnds, aching muscles
and bones, the disease is making
rnniil headway, and far worse
symptoms will follow unless the blood is
promptly and effectually cleansed of this
violent destructive poison.
8. S. S. is the oiOy safe and infallible
cure for this disease, the only antidote
for this specific poison. It cures the
worst cases thoroughly and permanently.
Ml Condllloa Could ,u.nl',Z
nave Beta to wme.
their treatment
did me no good ; I wu fcettlng worse mil the
time ; my hair came out, ulcer appeared In mr
thnwt nntl motttli. my txxiy wan almost covered
with copper colored uploiches and offensive
Sfires. I suffered severely from rheumatic pains
In my shoulders aod arms. My condition could
have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was
can understand my suite rinfe. I bad about
lost all hope of ever being welt again when
uccidcu in try a, o. r.
but must confess I bad
tittle faith left in any
meuiane. Alter iin
uue la my condi
i nis was inn-
a chau
tlon. 1
ctmnging, and I deter.
neu to
tnily e
I det
sive B. 6. fl. a
Trial.. Prom
thorough
that timeontheimprove
ment wan rapid ; B. 8. 8.
seemed to have the dis
ease completely under
control ; the sores and
ulcers healed and I was
soon free from all signs
of the disorder: f have
been strong and heahhv ever tf nc.
L,. W( DM IT 11 1 lyOCK UOXOII, nODieSVUlC, XOd.
is the only purely vege
table blood purifier
known, $r,ooo is
offered for proof that
it contains a particle of
mercury, potash or other mineral poison.
F.nA for our free book, on Blood Poison :
it contains valuable information about
this disease, with full directions for self
treatment ' We charge nothing for medi
cal advice ; cure yourselt at nome. '
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATUNT A, OA.
U. W. SSflTH, IyOCk
Davis s
Sewing Machines
I i U
Have been .
known for
more than
30 years as
the: hand
somest in
design and
finish of
cabinet
work, . the
highest grade in quality of '
material ana workmansnip,
the easiest "running, and
above all the most ' durablei
Sewing Machine made. ,
The New BALL BEAR
ING STAND is a valuable
Improvement in light run
ning and long wear.
JOHN F.WHITE
MEDFORD. Agent.
LUMBER ..
Fir and Yellow Pine dimension lumber all sizes
and lengths; also boxing. Orders for special sizes
promptly filled.
Mill 5 miles west of Talent on Anderson Creek.
Postoflice address, Talent, Oregon.
Let Us Figure on the Next Bill of Lumber You Order.
A. ES. Moore.
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(Eoleman Greek lime - J
I Absolutely the best Lime for all purposes ever I
. . . Kept in Stock at Medford ...
D. R. ANDRUS
H.adlcd In Medford by J. R. HARDIN.
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Machine repairing a specialty : ?f ft Second 4
Hand Engines and Steam Pumps Brought and
Sold ft ft ft Bicycle Cones and Axles
Made to Order ft ff It ft It ft ft
M.M.GAET,
Proprietor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Roscbura, Oregon, November, 7,
1900. Notice is herobv triroD that the tollowlns
arnod sottlor baa tiled notloe of fits Intention
to make Qnal proof In support of his olalm, and
that said proof will be mado before Qua Now
bury, oounty clerk of Jackson County, Oregon,
at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Dooember 28, 1900,
Via: "
' ARTHUR B.8ALTMAI1SH.
On If. B. No 7475, for the NK NEJi, and SW
NHli, 8oc. 39, Tp. 8U S, rt 2 Weak
Ho names tho following witnesses to prove
hln continuous residence upon and cultivation
or nam una, vis:
Chris TJlrich. of Jacksonville. Oreson. Tamea
Contrail, of Uuocom, Oregon. Arthur S. Klein
hammer, of Huncom, Orogon, W, R. Cook, of
Jacksonville, Orogon.
- J . 1 . DnUHlKOi KOglStei.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ;
Land office at Rosoburg, Oregon, October 19,
1000. Notice la hereby fflvun that the following
named sottlor bos tiled notloe of his Intention
to make llnal proof In support of his olalm, and-
umis.ua prooi win oe maao oeiore uua new
burv. oountv olerk of Jackson Countv. Orcnon. at
JaoksonvlHo, Orogon, on December IS, 1900, viz:
ELI HOQAN,
On H. E.. No. 10287, for thoEJ$SW, WtfSE,
ova. att, i p. in o,t x. i jw
Ho namoA tbe following witnesses to prove
his continuous resldenco upon and oulttvatlon
of said land, vis:
u. urooKS, u. ti. uavis ana j. iv. smiia, oi
Medford. and H. Von der Hollon. of Wellen. all
ofJaoksou County, Orogon. . . .
J. T.BRnxjKB, Reglstor.
) Administratrix's Notice.
In thb County Court In and tor the
Oounty of Jackson and State of Ore
gon. In the matter of the Estate of Conrad
Mlnsua, Deceased. .
NOTICE is hereby (flven that the un
dersigned has been appolntsd by the
County Court for Jackson County, Ore
eon, sitting in . probate, administratrix
for the estate of Conrad Mingus, de
ceased. All persons- having claims'
against said estate will present them to
the undersigned at her residence in
Ashland, Oregon, or at the ofBoe of W.
I. Vawter, at Medford, with proper
vouchers attaohed, within six months
from tho first publication of this notice.
Dated November 7 1900. ' '
- La vina Minous,
Administrator of the Estate- of Conrad
Mlngus, Deoeased.. ' !:v--;-.' '
Thb Mail has blank school report
cards lor sale.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
John P. White, '
l'latntltt,
vs.
G. K. and E. J. Walker,
Defendants.
BY VIRTUE of an execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson, on a
judgment rendered in said Circuit Court
on the 15th day of September, 1900,
wneroln Jonn r . wntte. plalntitt. re
covered a judgment against G. K. and
JS. J. waiKer, nusband ana wire, de
fendants, for the sum of seventy-five
dollars, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from the
18lh day of April, 1900, and the further
sum of twenty-eight and 60-100 dollars
costs and attorney's fees, which judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in the
office of the county clerk of Jackson
County, Oregon, on the 29th day of
cseptemDer, lauu, ana wnereas oertain
real oronortv buloiclne to said defend
ants,, consisting of the SEi of SEi of
Sec. 32, Tp. 85 S., R. 2 West, in Jackson
County, Oregon, was attaohed on the
21st day of May, 1900, at tbe suit and
instance oi tne aoove namea piainttti
to satisfy the demands of said plaintiff
in said suit, and whereas an order of
sale of the attached property was duly
made bv said Ulrcuit Uourt on tne lotn
day of September, 1900, therefore1 in
obedience to the command of said exe
cution and order of sale, I did dily levy
upon and will sell aa the law directs, at
the front door of the court house in the
Town of Jacksonville, Jackson County,
State of Oregon, on
Saturday, December I, I ooo,
At the hour of two o'olook p. m. of said
day, the following desoribed property,
to-wlt:- The southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of-Section 32, Town
ship 35 South, Bangs 2 West, in Jaok
son County, Oregon; :
Dated at Jacksonville, Ore., Oot. 31,
1900. . ' :..:. Alex. OitME,
Sheriff of Jackaou County, Oregon.
In matters of Qnal proof Thb Mail
will make out all papers necessary for
the commencement of proof froe of
anarge. - . - .
BUTLER.
...JEWELER
Watch Repairing
CHICKEN LICE CONQUERED.
ft o
USE
Carbollneum Avenartus;
The most efficient Wood Preaervlos Paint
also a Radical Remedy against Chfckoa-
Lice. Ita application to inside walls of
poultry bouses will permanently exermi
nate all Lice. Results, healthy chickens
plenty of e rim. Write for circulars and
prices; mention this paper. .
D. H. fllLLER, Madlord. Or..
ELY' 8 CRKAM BAI.M la s IMMltlTXe
Apply into tha noaoila. It U qolckl; abMtbed. tm
Canta at Dmsglata or by mall ; aamplea 10c by mail.
tLT BROTHERS. W Warren St. Haw latk CUW
EAST AND SOUTH
.- BV THB
The - Shasta - Route
SOUTHERN ' PACIFIC . COMPAHT.
EXPRESS TRAINS LEAVE PORTLAND
.. DAILY. : ; :,. .'- '
South i ' T. i :
8:30 a. m Lv Portland' ' I -
7:00 p. m Lv. . ' Portland
ll:48o. m Lv. . Medford . Lv 3:15 a.ra,
10:45 a.m Lv. Medford Lv 5:S5p. m
7:45 p. m Ar. 8an Pranolaoo Ar. 8:1ft a. lo
5:45 a. m Ar Oftden 1 Ar 11:45 m
9:00 a. m Ar Denver . Ar 9:00 a.m
7:25 a. m Ar . KanaasClty. Ar 7:SSa.m
7:45 a. m Ar - CbloaRo 'Ar 9:30 a. m
1:20 p. m Ar Los Angelea Ar 7:00 a. m
6:00 p. m Ar El Paso Ar 8:00 p. m
6:30 a. m Ar Fort Worth Ar 6:30 a. m
5:25 a. m Ar New Orleana Ar 6:25 p. nt
. Dining Cars
Observation Cars
Pullman first-class and tour
is t cars attached to all
through trains. .
ROSBBURQ MAO DAILY.
30 a. ml Lv Portland . Ar 1 4:30 p. ra
aOp.mlAr Roaoburg Lv730a.m
CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY (Exoept Sunday)
7Wa. m I Lv
12:15 pm Ar
Portland Ar . S:0O p. m
Corvallla 1 Lv 1.-08 p. rn
AAJbny and Corvallla oonneot with trains
, ofO. O. & E.tallwav. ...
wutsrianuxjNVBj ita uukmuisk daily
,.-.!. (Eaoept Sunday.) . .; ,
4:Wp.mLv' Portland Ar8:9B.iB
7:30p.mAr ' MoMlnnvllle Lv5:50a.ai
80p.mAr', Isdependenoe ,. Lv 4Ma. a
Dlreot oonneotiori at Ban Franelabo wit
steamship llnoa (or Hawaii. Japan, Cblna. Th -Pbtltpplnea
and Auatralla. si, -i
For through tlokets and rates Oftti on er ad
drees Mr. (V. V. Llpplooott, Aent, M.lford.
K, KOEHLBR,' ' Oi H. MARKBAM.
- Manacer." Q.J'sJaF A.
PORTLAND. OK(ON. .:
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