phi WW I OUR COUNTY !. Correspondents CoininuniuiiliciiiH from our hcv oral corrnHpuiidniitH iiiuhI roacli Una olllco not Inter tliun Wodiiomlay noon to iimuro publication. KuKle Pol lit Kaiflew. MV A. 0. IIOWI.BTT. W. K. Potter in ado a buuinniia trip to Aslilaml IiihI week. .Mrs. A. C. Howlutt loft last week fur Portland and Oregon City to bo absent three or four wcuka. JameB Rinrer win at Central I'oint last week doing eomo paper hanging. Horuturntd homo Bat lirday. Mrs, IOnlnan'a b: other, a black smith from Talent, wan veiling bore laat we-lr. lie waa accompanied by bia two eoiw, George Potter and hIhIct, Lilllc, accompanied by Arthur terry, nil of Aitbland, wcpj the guests of Jos. Kiley last Sunday. Married On Kubnmry it. 1002, nt the resiilenco of V. F. Smith, by ltov. J. P. Mooiuaw, V. A. Smith and Lottie P. Perrin. There wan ad unco at Mr. Vental'H, m Kioho creek, limt Friday niuht. A Very pleimiint time was rcMirted by Hume In attendance. I nin rt'Mtii'Hted by A. II. Pencbey to tender Ilia thanks to the kind uelghbora who rendered llimn ho much artnistanco during the time of jllnea in the family. I will (Um) nay that wu owe a debt of gratitude to the InuiKirt who ho kindly aH iisted uh during the illness of our laughter, Aiiiieij, 1 unilerRtiind that eomo of our young people aro arranging fur an other entertainment, when they will render n play in which thero arc nine characters. Knowing what I do of tho ability of the performers 1 have no hcHitaney in saying that wo will bo well entertained. The proceeds of tho entertainment will (O into the organ fund. LaHt Sunday tho nows came over the wire announcing tho death of Jas. Guorino, tioivln-law of Georgo Brown, at his home In British Col umbia. Mr. 11. was formerly ft resi dent of Medford, and built several of the nioH prominent building in tho county, among which nrp the court houso at Jacksonville anu Wlno of I'anliii In Ilia guardian of a woman's health anil liuppi iiphh from youlli In old ago. It helps Iter wifely ililo wiiuiniihood. It niiHlaln.i her during Hid dials of pregnancy, oliihlliirlli and motherhood, making lalmr easy ami preventing Hooding ami mis carriage. It gently lends her through tho diingoimi.i period known as Mm ohanjfn of llfo. WiKE CARDUI cures kiucoi't'littm, falling of tho wonil), and menstrual Irregularity In ovory form. It Is valuable hi ovory trying period of a woman's llfo. It reinforce Iho nervous system, net.s directly on tho geni tal organs and Is tho lineal Undo for women known. Ask your druggist for a fl.00 hottlo of Wlno of Ciirdul. Ilali'Hvlllo, Aln., July II, tOOO. I nm URlilK Wlno of Ciinllil uml Tllmt ford'a Illiick-Priiimht nnd 1 Imil lllco a dittorent .vinnail ulriitulv. Hoveml la (llua horo koup tlio moillolm'H lit tliolr hnini'H nil tho tliim. 1 Imvo tliruo glrla mill thuy urouHliiR It wllli inn. Mrs. K A I'M lIUO-WDlCn. For nilvlr-fl uml lllfrntitro, BtlilrfM. BlTtnj rinptiiini, " 'llm U.lt. .' A'lvlM.iy liui'iut mnnl", Tim Clialtnnooga Muillolliu Cuuiliatiy, Cllattntiuuuu, Tuun. Light Biscuit Dclkios Cake Dainty PastfieS Fine PticJdings Flaky Cttists si-vurnl of tho oldest brick buildings in Ashland and Mudford, 10 1 i Kllis and son, who have been ongnged on tho upper end of their litoh for the pant three weeks, have (turned to their old boarding place, tho Sunuyslde hotel, and have re suiued work on the lower end of tho ditch. They expect, if tho weather permits, to complete the ligglng and be ready for tho ll.'ina ork liy the time tne roaus are -o they can got tho lumber on the ground. Quite a numbor of the young folks from here attended the funeral f Joseph Van Hardonborg at tho Central Point cometory last salur ay. Mr. Van IlaruenlMirg formerly lived in this neighborhood and was a highly respected young man. He had been pitcher In the liagle Point base ball team since its organization and was a favorite with all the hoys. Ho leaves a large number of friends here to mourn Iiib loss. Last Saturday night was a night for parties in this neighborhood. Iho bachelor element, including several of tho young men, hud an oyster supper at tho residence of i minim i.uiiii, miuiu wi.'y bltohi, :.. i-. -i...- .i... 1 the evening very pleasantly. At tho same time Mrs. O. P. McGee gave a rag lacking party. Quito a number weio present, and while Homo sewed carpet rags others had music and tun. Light retresliments were eerved and tho time passed so pleasantly Hint 11 was midnight be fore tho company dispersed. Mrs. W. l.rover received the prize, a celery dish, for sewing tho most carpet rags, and Mrs. Mela Martin and .Mrs. (J. H. Iloyt tied for the second prize. Mrs. (Jeorgo ltrown also gave an oyster supper to a few invited friends the same evening. Iliotimowas pleasantly spent in playing whist and various other games until a late hour, when tho guests departed fur their homes well pleased with the evening s entertainment. Women ami Jewels. Jewels, candy, Mowers, man that It the order of a woiniui s nrelerenccd. Jewels form a muenet of mighty power lo too aver a ire woman, r.veu tnat Kreatnsl of all jewels, health, is often rulnixl in the slrcnuous ollorts lo muxe or suvo the money to purchase them II a woman will risk Her heullli to icei a covoUHl gam, tlien let her lortily her sell airalust me lusluuoua conseiiuences ot couiftis, colds ana oroncnial aneo lions by tho rnuular use of Or. tioscheo s Uermun Syrup. It will promptly arresl consumption in Its curly singes and Heal the ntieetcu Hint's anu oroncnial lubes and drive the dread disease from tho system. It Is not a oure all, lint it la a certain cure for coughs, colds and nil bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. 0. G. Green a reliable remedies at Ulins. Strang's. Gut Green s Special Almanac. Hill. I.iivmt tlutll Nlllti.l'N. To deuldu wliiuli should bocomo tho husband of Celeste Klusey, hoiress to $300,000, Dr. Jamos MoCuno of Pitts burg and William Kulp, living in a jubtirbnf Philadolphla, inntehod ninkols in tho Hotuudn botul, says a Hot Springs (Arlc.) dUipatoh. Kulp won, and tho rosult.wns mado known to Miss Kinney, "I doubt whether tliat is a fair test, n'.io said; "I will go and ask mamma.' Mrs. Kin soy Is a widow, her husband hnving boon prominent in tho commor aln 1 circles of Philadelphia, and at ono tlmo resided at Little Hoclc. She replied that Colesto could do as sho cIiobo, mid that so far as sho was con corned olthor suitor would bo ngroenblo. Tho (laughter confessed that sho luvod both, and deoldud to wait to determine whloh sho lovod hotter. Tho Kiusoys, acoompanlod by tho rival suitors, after ward left Hot Springs for Philadelphia Miss Kinsoy saying that sho would malto up bur mind bofuro sho ronobod Little Uuuk, and tho wedding could talto placo in hor father's nntlvo oily. Tou Know What You Are Taking: When you tnlio drove's Tnstntoss Chill Tonto tiiHiiuisii the Ibrimilalstiliilnly printed on ovory bottle sliowlnir Itial It Is simply Iron and Qui Ino In n tustoluss form. No Cure, No Pay. ,'i()o. Marion Wuavor, a fl-yoar-old Oliiongo boy, has had his little body oovorod with a new suit of skin. Upon his ohost, iibdomon, bank and sitlos. 210 square lmihos of skin have boon Knitted. His father, tho Rev. William K. Weaver of tho Ninth lJroabytoriaii oluiroh, and his four brothers oonlributod from thoir bodlos tho now outiolo. Tho ohild's on tiro body and limbs woro soarod lu a flro last Sopti'iubor. A New Hold Extractor. Willlum I, Ling, a stranger who ins spent tho past six weeks here, says a Salem dispatch, is confident it; has discovered a new process for extracting gol I from ores which is cheaper thun the present methods mid hivch three times tho amount of gold that can bo Hocured by put ting tho ore through a smeller. Ilii procesH Is similar lo that of Pro f.hsor Winn, who recently died in Denver. Long has interested sev eral proininsnt business men of Ka- lem in his discovery.. Ho has so- oretly experiinentod with ore from various sections with great success. His lust experiment was with tail ings fiom the Ashland smelter. Long oxtraotod 45 cents from 10 pounds of tailings, or at the rate of I if DO to tho ton, after the smelter had secured 10 per ton from the same ore, Long says his process makes no gold, but the chemical used by him to extraot invisible gold fiom oro simply docs Nature's work of thousands of years In a few hours. I''or stomach Troubles. "I have taken a great many different medicine! for atomaeh trouble and con stipation," says Mrs. 3. Golfer ol Uuiikertou, Iowa, "hut never hud aa guou renulla from any as from Cham' borlaln's Stomach A Liver Tablets.' for sale by (Jims. Blrang, druggist. Real Estate Transfers. C'lnra K I'nyne nn,1 himhaitfl la KttlAtwIb WAIkMr, 1.N7 oerfa III netr A. In; D:t e. Yl'ls Kelirlmii Owi!iK ti Iinlhjr .MArnliAtl Ai:ri.k In Mf 'I. 11, ;1 . r i w lixi J CaimImtn el nx lo HuhIo Altml ami It A I'.vlie, IaiiiI III l l,C Nn 40, l. M. r 1 e . C I'HIl.-ltlelil lit IK lo V W Hlll-nll-lil, 1111- Illvtlr, U ItlllTH'Ml III nC Of llfl.' Ill U.I.' el nwi ui: 'A, I p X), r I ' . . . : Mllililv K 1'ArUtl Aiul liiiBltAtiil lo U'bIi M I.AlilWfll. S A(-rr of IaikI b.;(wiTtl It 1. 1: NoiOAiui II. Ip aJ , r 1 e, vxe.MitliiK llurfr,,m rlKlK of wav for water diteli, A.IiIaii.I a!i M ('Ahlwull lu W HHteplicnuin.iAlnu line K Weill, ei nx'tn" Henry' iVwhiie', JK AiTf. Ill l 1, c No 4:t. tn :tu r 1 3!U 10 Mi Jirili ISiwnfiiK el ux to John K Hemwl. KrAVe. arr,' III nee H. t, :17 . r ' w Htlaft J Pay el II to'leitrse N lwln, laud III 1,1k Xi. Jaiikanliv . CIiaiIpn A W'luliiK to Johii M Mark, tola 10 Alnl I'J. I'raelil'B ail, I. A.lilnnil Iwl I. I'rlne'Tt ux to KatI Hoai'Ii, loin a A nil I. Iilk H. It t A, 1,1. A.N Alld 13.1 I. A Nwliet ilk to CoIiiiiiI,1a Mluca Co, l'J177 arre 111 tee .V tl, III r 4 w ?j:i W II jA.inelt t aI to B M Mi lnllre, 1 arro In .,. 1 1, if.i H, r 1 e 'Illlle ism illllK Ati,l lin,l,au, to K'lwanl Ali,tllii. In a, re In ix in, t, :u .. r u In, tut lor def,l Pa.1,1 M Ilinu.T ,-l ilk lo llarbara llattl- inore 'l Al, '.n acre In li I, r No.V.i. ti, :ts, and l'J.711 A,-re. In p I. f ' N iui and 'a .. dm Kaiii,')' lo Ulflinrd 11 H,lKe, lot 7, 1.1 k .vi, i-rniral I'oliti J .Mi rrill to It II llodite, lots A and 11, l,lk . 1 , -1111111 I'uliit i-o II Aliilr,'..-.-t tix to Mr. Margaret A liar.,.), lot. Sand I, l,lk .'7. to,ld II til. . ,,tti,dln. riiiiiimn. to i" M I'onrey and W o Jeff-, land In :bi. ti, Xl..r:lir A'lrtin John. ,, li l ' .M l'iir-y and W O J-fl, an arr,-. In .e II. II, :n r :! w J II hhlv.dy to J SI Mlllikrra, land 111 lot 3, I, Ik A-iilaiul Willlum Vare)' et nx to Ocnrite K Ho.e. 7S n on .oiiiu eiui en i, i,ik H, central I'oint Win M Holme, lo tie,, rite It Ho... part of lot l,lk II. Central point ;., ll. nry A lliird to W K Itiilley and O F S.diliildlletii, 1 ayre of lnnd lu Jaek.'Oll Ctniuty Mary K MrCall t M K Painiilertr, 1" j nere. of land In Hnrr'. add, Mctlord Kclloli et nx to Kiiftia Kins, '1 aerea of land tn ti, iiy r 1 Charle. I' f,,,k et ux to Sarah Vaite. M a, re. Alld lot I, ee l:t, tp;ii'., r a w lie,, V l.ltidlev to Ida M l.linc, .Wl acres of lnnd in tp :i7 n. r 1 .. ....... KC limine, el nx to W F Wtlllaillli, S.62 acre. Ill tp T r 1 V Mr. Klla l'nrey to Waller O Jeff., l.'o aere. Iti .,-e l'.'. tp :w r 4 e. II I. MelliiKli to N A lliird, 1 aertl In Iplkt, tin John .M Mark and Irene MeComiell tn etia. A WIiiIiik, lol- in and IJ, I'rauht'a add, A.IiIaiiiI, inind for deed O fc c It It and I' T Co lo (I H llutler. quit claim deed lo l'j:l.:t7 ai re, tn .ee HI, tp :ts a. r :t e. And .cc 1. p :ei. . r e V S lo Alfred I) tiorden, lcu.s.1 Ai res In ee IV. tpltl s. rill P S lo Oliver H Pe, 100 ere III .. IS, tp 4n r a w Henry A Iteed et ai to CrvHIal Spring MlnlliK Co, lllllltllft ehlitii!., Crystal Hprlnit, Sunllower and lllack l'iue, lu F,Kit. creek dl.lrlct "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Kemctlv for a number of years and have no hesitancy In suvine that ll is tho best rcmody for coughs, colds and croup i nave evor useu in my tamliy. I nav not words to oxnress mv eniiildcnco i this remedy. Mrs. . I. A. Moore, North 6lar, Mien, bor 6ale by Chus. Strang (irugiai. riming Locations. I' II Ovlnlt on .Inn s, nma, located n iiunrt e,,i,i ,,e, een .ee. ., Alio n, I p r w. J Faweell on Jan II, luir.', loealed lllu "Apex otliiru ehillll. J Ktiweett on Jan t, p.iol, loeiited the "Lucky j,,e uotiriK eon in in r.uiou illinium oi.iriet, K C Vuweell on Jan 11, inrj, located "l.lttl joe- iiartx eliilni lu hlllotl lnlllllii: dlstrlcl S M Fawcett on Jim 1. lllr. located the "C per KltiK No a" timr(x eliilni tn Applcirate dli trici. I. M Fntleell on Jim I, ttKVJ, lm'nlcd "Copi Stain" miiirix eliilni in F.lllott inlntnu dtsirl J T lliiitnn mid Ira liunliiii en Jan I. Iinm. 1 cuted "t'yclone" tunrlr. claim lu Willow sprlnvs district. Fred I'ettlitrew en .Inn I I. 1IH1-J. loeiited no ex tenlon on "Joe Pandy" ,iiartx claim in Hall ..louiiinin (iisirici, W It Slnnsell en Jim I, llHr. loeiited a place cliilin kr.own its"Chiim No 7," in Pearl mining ll.lrlel. n Suu stausetl on Jan 4. l'.iiv, locnlcil placer ciniui ,o oiii l ean iiiiiiiuk uisii ici. K W Veyle en Jim I, llHi-J, locnlud placer clal tM.'iiu I'enri niininir uisirici. Palsy Vovle en Jan 4, l'.HrJ, lncnlcd pine' claim No r, in IVarl district. F It Voylo on Jnu I, llkvj, located placer clal no a in rctiri nuuins uisiriei. EXPOSURE to tho cold and wet Is the first step to Pneumonia. Tnko a doso of PERRY DAVIS' Pa'mkiUw and the dnngor can bo averted. It has no equal ns a preventive nnd euro for Colds, Soro Throat, Quinsy and Rheumatism. Always keep It handy. ' Legal blanks ot all kinds for salo this olllcB. Klamath County Items. m tho Klamath Kails llepiibllcnn. Tho Paisley ntiblic school has been closed on account of the small pox at that place and vicinity. Tlios. Conkling, of Hokhi) river. pan! a fine .ffl'2f into Jnslico Hat- on h court Junsdiiy for killing a leer, niiiiidainl beinu made bv 10. I. A.pli;giite, sncoial ileputv tame ml forestry warden. dipt (). C. Appletate baa re ived a letter from l'aislev. in Lake County. Htatintz that there ere between twelvo and fifteen families suffering from Hinallpox at Hummer Lake, three families at I'uisloy and ono family at .Silver Lake. Tho correspondent seems to think thero would still be more cases. Fumigating stations have icon established and efforts made to prevent tho spread of tho disease to other parts of tho country. The scrvation has quarantined aaainst the infected localities. Seven bright Indian trirls and boys, varying in ages from 17 to 20 years, left here yesterday under the caro of Rev. Jesse Kirk, for Phoenix, Arizona, where thev will ttend tho Indian Industrial school. Tho seven are: Maggio A. John, Kmma Jackson, Clayton Kirk, Josh William-, Harvey Drew. Fred A. Hendricks and Joseph S. Ball. Rev. Jesse Kirk, who is accom panying the Indian boys to Phoenix, rizona, expects to proceed from there to Washington City to work n the interest of a measure before congress to pay the Klamath In- lans for- lands erroneously ex cluded from their reservation. Rev. Kirk is an educated Indian who as studied and worked on the matter now in hand for ten years nd is well qualified to represent is people in Washington. The excluded land comprises 621,824 acres and according to the an praisal and treaty the Indians are to receive about bfj cents per acre. Settlement has been pending thirty years ana it is now believed every thing has been prt pared so there can be no longer delay. A year ago action of ratifying the treaty and providing payment was de ferred by congress on account of an error, which has since been er r reeled. A bill to satisfy all differ ences is now before congress and is hoped nothing will prevent its passage at the present session. Something That Will Do You Good We know of no way in which we can bo of more service lo our readers than to tell them of somethlntr that will be of real good lo them. For this reason wewantlo acquaint them with what wo consider one of tho very beat reue edles on tho market for coughs, colds and that alarming complaint, croup Wo refer to Chamberlrun'B Cough Rem edy. We have used It with such good results in our family so lontr that it bus becorao a household necessity. By its prompt use wo haven't any doubt but that it has lime and again prevented croup. I he testimony is given upon our own experience, anu we suggest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it In their homes as a safeguard against croup. Camden (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. In Probate Court. In nmtter of extate e( Francois Intrant outer mnile t-onllrinlllK Mile of rent entate. In matter el elate et Jnlin Bryant: A S llHriu-H, J II Ht-al and J K Wick SiHiinteit ap ,nilH:ri. in uintier ni p.iaie ei r. r nikur; ?Hir ui rem CKtale to H Peeli Iiy administrator set aside. In matter el estate ol Henry Uleclier: order made eontlrintiiK sale of real estate. In matter of estate of John Toejter; testi mony taken February till tn tlie matter of tlie lieira oi estate vg ..lax dinner, eseeuior. Adam Worth, alias "Harry Ray mond," well known iu America in con nection with tho Manhattan bank and other big robberies, tlied recently iu Loudon. It was Worth who, Sll years ago, cut tho coiouratou uucuoss ot Gainsborough picture from its frame iu tho Aguew gallerios iu Loudon aud oarriod it away. Tho painting, which had boon concealod in America for lo years, was hantioa ovor oy worm to u. Morolnntl Aguow iu the omco ot Detoc- tivo William A. Piukortou nt Chicago last April. Worth told Piukortou that ho wau tod to turn up" the famous piotnro in ordor that his two ohildren, who had boon educated lu a couveut, might onjoy tho proceeds. Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His Rheumatism. During tho winter of 1S9S I was so lame In my joints, in act all ovor my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when 1 uougnt a ootiie oi unamoer- Iain's Pain Balm. From tho hrst ap- nlieation I becrnn to eet well, and waa cured and have worked steadily all the year. B. Wheeler, Northwood, iN. 1. for salo Dy unas. Strang, oruggisv. " Market Report. The following are the prico9 paid by our merchants this week for farm pro duce. This list will be changed each wook as the prlcos change: v Wheat 50 Oats 45 Flour W.70 por 100 lbs Bnrloy Mo " Mill Feed 0o " " -" Potatoos 91.50 " " " Eggs, 15c por doz Butter, 20o per lb Bans, dry, to 5o " lb Bacon 14 " lb Hams.. 15 lb Shnuhlera 12J " lb Lard 12i " lb Hoes live M " lb Superior fob printing, MAIL office The liniment bottle nnd flannel strip are familiar objects in marly every household. They are the weapons that have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and v.n: about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers would Ik- in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritatinpr matter that settles in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. Thejr were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system . arc infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream ' exhilarating tonic. Our physicians write about their case, and we will send and its treatment. THE CRIMES AND ACCIDENT3. I A groat ftrwiwept through Paterson, N. J., and destroyed property amount ing to (10,000,000. The Quest structures devoted to commercial, civio, educa tional and religious uses, aa well as scores of houses, are in rains. Hundreds are left homeless aud thousands with out employment. Burglars entered the itore of W. Er- lichman, Eighth street and Pacitlo t- nue, Tacoma, and stole f 1.500 worth or goods. The store is within a block of tho central police station. J. O. Mcintosh, a gambler, attacked with his fUta J. T. Riley, a traveling photographer of San Francisco, in a taloon ac Olifton, A. T., and the beating Riley received resulted in his death. The trouble was caused by Riley's ques tioning the proprioty of Mcintosh's wife dealing at a gambling game. Mcintosh was held without bail. A dozen men of the St. Louis fire de partment were killed and mauy more injured in a fire which broke out in the aevon-story stone and brick building at SI4 Chestnnt street, occupied by the American Tent and Awning company. The bnilding suddenly collapsed aud the men were caught in the crash. Eleven lives were lo, many per sons slightly injured and two build ings at 872-374 Twenty-second street, Chicago, were wrecked by uu explosion of gas. Tho gas mains were instantly ablaze after the exploiion, and a succef- sion of explosions followed, the flames shooting up through the manholes iu the street. One bnildiug col la pied, aud tho occupants, with one exceptiuu, were carried with it to the basement. Two masked men, about 0 o'clock in the evening, surprised an employee in chargo of tho horses at Tubbs Island farm, ton miles from Sonoma, Cal., and presenting a pistol, demanded his cash. They succeeded in getting $40, aud'with this rotreated in the darkness, iuo mou evidently expected to find consid erablo money in the bunkhouso so near pav time. The nuexpected coming home of the forman, the sound of whose team startled the robbers, probably saved others from being held np. TRY GRAIN 0! TRY GRAIN-0! Ask your grocer today to show you a naekayo of GRAIN-O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The ohildren mav drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-O has that rioh seal brown ot Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without HUti-pa. l; the nriee of coffee, loc. and 25 cts. Der Dackaee. Sold by all grocers. Tillie and Viola Chnrch, aged 16 and 13 years, of Ilwaco, Wash., confessed to the burglary of William Suldon's resi donee in that town. After their parents bad gone to sleep they slipped ont of bed aud went to the buldou residence, kuowlug that the owners were away from home. They pried open a window at the back of the houso aud filled a Lguuny sack with articles, after ransack ing the whole premises tor money, which they did not find. The following morning their mother discovered tho stolon property iu the gunny sack aud mado them return it. This wns when they were seeu aud the clow obtained that led to their arrest. -Subscribe forTllE MAIL. If You Could Look into the future and see the condition tn whirl, vour coiitrh. if neglected. will bring you, you would seek relief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption " . . Guaranteed to cure Con- I ,irfr" sumption, Bronchitis, VMi Asthma, and all Lung TrotlMw. Cures Coughs ami Colds in a day. 26 cents. Write to S. C. Wells & Co., I,c Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. Karl's Clever Root Tea purifies the Blood D. L. Day, Painter Decorator and h '. Satisfaction guaranteed in both work and prices riEDFORD, OREGON of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which, ( dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and th ' sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most will advise, without charee. all who free our special book on Rheumatism SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. Engines and Boilers for Sale. I have for sale at my machine shop, in Medford, one 10-horse power boiler with 8-horse power engino, one 3-horse power engine and boiler, one 8-horse power engine and boiler. These have all been overhauled and repaired and are practically as good as new. M. Gauit. SOUTH AND BAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPiHY. Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland and. way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;68 p. M. Lv. Portland 8:30 a. m 8Hp.nh Lv. Medford.. Uittp.m llrJ0a.cn Ar. Ahsland 12a. u. 13:36 p. na. Ar. Sacramento 5:10p.rx 5:00 a, m Ar. ijan Pranctsoo 7:4&p.m Sitfawna Ozden 4:Srja.ml 7:00a.aa Denver 9:30 a. m 9:15 a. m Kansas City 7:S6a.is 7r2S a, m Chicago 7:4ga.m 8:30 p. Ar. Los Angeles 2:00 p. w 8:0r a. m Ar. El Paso 6:00 p. m 6:00 p. m Ar. Fort Worth 6:30 a. n 6:30 a, n Ar. City of Mexico 11:30 a. m 11:30 a. m Ar. Houston ! 7:00 a. m 7:00 a, m Ar.'New Orleans 6:30 p. m :30p. m Ar. Waahlnnton I 6:42 p. m 6:42 a. m Ar. New York 12:10 p. m 12:10 p. an Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trainB. Chair cars Sacramen to to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orl eans and Washington. Connecting atSaa Francisco with the sev erit steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, china. Philippines, Central and South America bee agent at ueoiora station or aaaress C. H. MARKHAM, o. r e a POftTLAND OKCQON. CONTEST NOTICE. . Ukited States Land Office. Rose burg. Oregon. January 31. A sufficient contest affidavit hav.nibeen a tod In this oltlce by Leon Pacien, cod ted taut, against homestead entry No. 10830. made Juno for NW'i Section 14, Township 33 S., Kjage a ov JOpa mis warn, coniesiw, in which It Is alleged that the entryman has never established residence on the bald land. nor made tiny improvements t Hereon ana has wholly nbantion?tl the same for a period ex- ceeding six months last 1 at ; that soon after toe saia nomesieaa entry, uv ten iu? smirnuu is now a res idea-, of the state of Michigan; that the said alleged abei ce from the land s not due to bis employment la the Army. 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