M MM MAIL Lunliatied Enn Frlila; Morniiut. A. 5. BLITON. Mkdpohd, Friday, -May ltt. lDn;! KAN U BORN TO HUSTLE, r tie Is of few aars; but quit ft plenty. UBSCRIPTiON $1.50 PGR VBAK Snterea Id the PoHtothce at Moateru,.ureKua M Saoond-Clsaa Mall Matter. FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGrlfcaa. ' Monday. la tho sonato ljodgo of Massachusetts dnfondod the administration's polio? in the Philippines against the, oritoisins of .tho minority. Knwlius of Utali replied o Lslgo's statements. The sundry civil ppi-0Bi-iatinu bill and the bill for tho purolmso or tli ltosobud Iudiuu roser . Tutipir wore passed. In tho house Jon os of Virginia nn nouncod lb.) death of Congressman Otoy and offered resolutions of regret. Then, at 13:13. as a further mark of respect, the house adjourned. Tuesday. There was n fierce discussion of the Philippine question in the senate. Tur ner of 'Washington delivered a scathing cntcisdi of the methods practiced by the military authorities, aud denounced -Geuural Smith as a "monster in human f form."- The sonnto adjourned early as ' a mailt of respect to the momory ot Bopres'eutativo Joshua D. Salmon ot New Jersey. The hcmo adjourned, immediately after tho reading of the journal, out ol re'spoctjto the memory of Kepreseuta "Ifavo J. I). Salmon., Wednesday. ' "' Discussion of the Philippine bill in -the senate took a sensational turn. Mo .Oouias of Maryland said that senators from South Carolina and Mississippi, ."where- there is less popular liberty than iu auy others," were shouting loudest for constitutional liberty in the Philippines. Tillman of South Caro lina replied that if it had been known in the south that the reins of govern ment were to be given to the negroes, 4he civil war would have been prolonged indefinitely. He frankly described how the negroes had been defeated at the polls, admitting that the whites secured just such majorities as were necessary. The house began consideration of the bill to provide enabling acts for the ad mission of the territories of Arizona, -Row Mexico aud Oklahoma, .. Thursday. . Discussion of the Philippine bill in . tbeseuate, although it had a tone ot bitterness, yet took on an amnsiug pnase.. iioiuver or Iowa made such a sarcastic arraignment of Carmack ol Tuinc-nsea that senators and occupants of the thronged galleries were couvulsed "With iwighter. Burton of Kansas de- -lended the American troops from the .marges ol cruelty that had been made. The feature of the debate in the house was a speech by Grosveuor of Ohio in i""oppoitinii to the admission of Ariz-jua, .New Mexico aud Oklahoma. Friday. T'18 'a.h "a in the'senate on the Phil ippine bill was mild. Teller spoke in opposition to the measure. Tho bill re serving a trace of laud from the public -lands of tue state of Oregon as a public jjork.wa- pissed.- : : -..The house passed, without division. the bill -for i he admission of Arizona, New Mexico aud Oklahoma. - - BGXt . Saturday. The senate passed the army appropria tion te. -uouc Dusiness w laid -aside to ; ay tr.bute to the memoris of the 'lata Kapresentative Rufus K. Poke of Penu . vlviiuia aud tho lute Senator Jiyle of S juth Dakota.- . A aispatcli Ironi " Vryheid, southeast-' eru Transvaal, says that natives whose kraals were recently burned by bnrguors attacked a Boer laager in the vicinity of Scheeper's Nek aud killed 82 Boera. ' sleep -.veil enough at night, And !he blamedest appetite Ever mortal man possessed." IUley's-farmer 13 the very ptcture of a man advanced in years, yet in the enjoy ment of peVect health. A good appe tite, good duration and sound sleep, are . i i- J .. r . . . luc i;uiei laciors ill a vigorous old age. Life is sustained) by food, when it is properly digested ana assimilated. V h e n digestion fails, there is a loss of nutrition which soon shows itself in physical weak ness, nervousness, sleeplessness, etc. - - lioctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the . stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It strengthens .the body in the only way possible, by enabling the as similation of the nutrition extracted from food... .. .. T used tn bottles of Dr. Pierce's Ooldea Medical Discovery ami several vials of Ins Pleasant Pellets ' n Vear aco this snrlntr. and have had no trouble with indigestion giutte," writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Townsend. Broadwater Co., Montana. "Words fail to tell bow thankful. I am for -the relief, as I had suf--fered so much and it seemed that the doctors could do me no eood. I got down in weight to 125 pounds, aud was not able to work at all. INow 1 weigh nearly 160 and can do a day's work vitrthe farm. I have recommended your medi-. cine tn several, and shall always have a good word to say for Dr. Pierce and his medicines." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, ioo8 pages, in paper covers; is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Or, JJ. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A MURDEROUS BAND. Australian Secret Society Pledged to Kill and Destroy. Operate Under m Itluu Whon Word . la Uir-Ht'lhod ot OrtunUa tloM ad lrnvdurt vf KlaasmtloM. It is now something like 40 years sine the British government was ; much disturbed by the deprednlimisnf ; what appeared to be an organized band I of murderers operating throughout ' ,ir oumii naies-. i ne organization was a secret one and nt first seemed n.-irdly worth while untieing. Hut he - fore fire year, had passed It was so powerful that the irovernment found itself forced to at in even ths constab ulary with revolvers and to instruct them not to he too slow about shoot ing in order to give them some means of protection against the criminals who had beeu enrolled under the so ciety's rules. Since then, despite con stant warfare mode on it by the po iee, it has grown so vastly that now many cities are terrorised periodical ly by its members and it threatens Aus tralia much as the Molly Maguires threatened the United -States, say an eastern exchange. This Australian secret murder so ciety is known as Larrikin. The Lar rikin is divided into branch societies known as pushes. Eaeh push has a King, whose word is law. The member of a push must do what- fver the king direots, be it robbery, stockholders lu tho corporation arson or murder. In turn the entire' I El Trimnfo company (limited), created push stands by him and will stop at ' uud,!r 11,0 ll"V!i of Salvador. Tho deoi nothing, however desperate, to rescue i 81011 lK,;lr'' awards f.VJ:t,0OJ to tin him if he is taken. So well have many Salvador Courjivrcml company and tit), of the pushes proved their ability to counsel lees, whtcli go,lo Oolou'ol -do this that in the districts where they I Jl''"' P- Irls'1 "ml William L. Mill of are mutt powerful it is common for "k'uuu. Cal. Tho Salvador Comiuer them to commit all sorts of criminal c'a' eoiupany obtained some time ago acts in full daylight and nractioallv , coucossious from tho Saivadoriiu gov- puuoviy. There ii little really secret shout the organization of these pushes. Ntarly everything concerning them is known, so far as their methods of selecting new members, punishing traitors and so on are concerned, ilut all the ef forts of the police have U"ea unavail ing to find out who the kings are. Any male youth more than 17 years old who lives permanently in a push district is eligible for membership. Should he wish to join he snds the king a written application and a fee of ten shillings, which is one of the king's perquisites of office. Oa reviv ing the application the king calls to gether his five councilors, whom he in structs to make inquiries and report. -i meeting or me push then is con vened and the applicant is accepted or 1 rejected on a show-of hand-. If ao- aepted he serves as a nroviionnl initl- ' ate for a period of six months-. Then, ' after subscribing his name to thi "push book," which is a book wherein ! are recorded the crimes committed br the push, he becomes a full-fledged ' member and is made acquainted with ! Won't Follow Advice After ' Paying the push's code of .laws. No oath i For It. administered and there is noceremony In a recent article a prominent tihy or form of introduction whatsoever. I siclan says, "It is next to Impossible for The first and most stringent disci-' 'ho physician to get his patients to pline of push law enforces obedience i carry oot Bny prescribed course of hy to constituted authority. "What the I "lone or diet 10 the smallest extent; he king says gees" i. their own phrase, 1 1?9 J".St ,ne rfSrtJt'1' ""J1,6' ,be .- ,.. Kf' i drug treatment." When medicines are . ,, tbe I "wo: for chronic constipation, the most is piinishab.e in the first instance with mild and gent e obtainable such a the -sock, m the second with death. 1 Chamberlain's Stomach & Uver Tab-, The sock is popular with all Larri-' lets should be employed. Their use If kins, who dearly love an opportunity! not followed by constipation as thoy of witnessing its infliction. The of-1 leave the bowels In n natural and fenderisstripped.gaggeiJandslropned'he'l,tnl'0')nii,ion' For sale by Clias. face downward along an ordinary ooaen bench, whereupon the execu tioners beat him in turn with a stock ing filled with wet send until his flesh is completely raw. His wounds are then salted and he is kept it, a prison until recovery. On such occasions pro. ceedings are conducted with the gravest decorum; no one is paj-mitted to speak and unnecessary violence Is sternly prohibited. No sympathy is manifested for the victim, and such a circumstance as a protest against the barbarity of the punishment i abso lutely unknown. Th death penalty is rarely exsc.ted in the case of members of the frater nity, but outsiders who have incurred the push vengeance are killed regular ly. The king chooses for executioners a score of his subjects, of whom at least seven are the latest recruits of the order. The victim is surrounded, stunned and thrown to the ground. No deadly weapon is employed. Kach of the push silently kick the body of the prostrate victim until life is ex tinct. Thus all the 20 are equally guilty of murder, and probably no member of any push has been enrolled for a longer period than two years without being thus stampvd with the hail-mark at pushdoiu. . If a member desires to sever his connection with his push or to depart ;from the push district in ordr to live, elsewhere he Is allowed do so only after having signed a confession of having committed, single-handed, the last capital crime of which the push is guilty. ' This document Is handed to the king, who files it in the push book, which is naturally kept in a place of security. This book is the one strong and yet weak spot In the push system. If it were conveyed to the hsnds of the authorities the whole push would have to stand self-arraigned and self condemned as murderers and. accesso ries. Bnt so long as each member's name is in the book with his record of crimes, so long Is he the helpless slave of the king. Therefore the pushes real ize that their safety depends upon the careful preservation of these memo rials. At important gatherings the book must be produced, that members may have an opportunity of reassur ing themselves by perusing confes sions which transfer and fasten their joint. burdens on the shoulders of sb at iadividuaU, .- WASHINGTON NOTES. Tho reports to tho pastoftloo tlenart- meiit. snow tuat the uutn-e mull uiu-rlud by the tr.ilu wrecked near Flagstaff A. T was dostroyod. This mail ontnu from Bouthoru imd oentral California j and was ilostiuud for points oast uud south of Alumimn-qno, N. M. With great pomp the remains of Wll I Ham T. Sampson, roar-admiral in the I United Status navy and oonitniinder-iu. chief of the United Status naval foroei on tho Monti Atlantic station ilurini' tho war with Spain, wuro laid nt rest. ; Every department of tho national gov ernment was roproauiitoil at tho funeral. I About 43,000 people thronged tlio atrouih and gathered about I lie grouuds at Ar- u.. , , .' ' . . . A lo.!tor w',s vod by Senator Per- i kl"s lrHm ''"'" Wheeler of the , "'rs...v oi i .n.iiornia, transmitting n loiter from 14. W. Hilgurd, director ot tho experiment station, relative to the groat importance of studying soil con ditions around Frusuo to solve tho prob lem ot proveutiug the accumulation of alkali in tho soil through irrigation. Piotussor llilgard asks for $).1,0X to coutiuuo his investigations. Secretary Wilson wont personally before tho son ata oominittoo ou agriculture and urged the appropriation requested by Profes sor Hilgurd. A later dispatch says that the senate, committee has promised to luuraase the appropriation to i?o,00l). Tho United States has won n viotory iu the matter of the arbitration of tin dispute with the republic of Salvador over the olaiui of thu Salvador Comiuor cial company (a San Francisco corpora- ' liou 0,lur e'ti;os of the United erumeut for tliu exclusive use of tin harbor of lil Triumfo, but the govern ment afterward repudiated tho conces sion aud contlsontod tho corporation'. property. The matter was then takou np by tho government at Washington. Tou Kaow What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless C'btl! Toulc because the formuta Is plainly urlnted on every bottle showing that It Is slmplv Iron and Qui Lne la a tasteless form. No Cure, No fay. 600. Committees have beon appointod by the Califoruia State Dental association and the San Francisco Dental associa tion to make systematic examinations ol the teeth of childrou iu tho public schools, with tho object of socuriug suf ficient data regarding tho prevalence ol dental diseaso aud deformity in sohool 0l,lluren, to lend-to a fullor knowledgv "isiing conanions ana cue evm growing trom them. Iho nssistauce Ru1 co-operation of the board of educa tiou is asked iu tho contemplated work. A" exPensos will be met by tho sociotlof desiring to institute tho examinations. 'ne, druggist. Miss Alice Rooortson passed success fully through the trying ordeaf of her public examination for tho dogroe ot uoctor of philosophy from thw uni versity of Cnliforuia. For two hours Khe learned examiners questioned Init io regard to thu conclusions she had drawn from her study of "Tlio linbry ology and Embryonic Fission iu Lyolo titomatons Bryozoa." Miss Kobinsou is the third woman to receive from the uivursity of California its highest aca demic distinction. To Cure a Gold iu One Day Take Laxative Bromo-Qulntno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. (Jrot e t sitaaturo la on each box.. &c. New Kleotro-fipietlo Can.. . Professor K. Bierklund, the Norwe gian physicist, has been in Berlin re cently for tho purpose- of demonstrating the powers of his electro-magnetic-cannon before a numbered" experts. Theor etically tho dovice cno throw a projoctile weighing two tons a disrnnco of 00 miles, or evun further, by sufficiently prolong ing the tube. Tho principle upon whlolr tlio new gnu acts has not beeu inudo public, but it is known that tho Hvjuo tile is expelled from a castlron tuba thickly wrapped with copper win). No explosive gases result from the disclmr-u of the new guil. The invontiou, it Is said, signifies a greater revolution in fighting material than . that brought ubout by the invention of gunpowder,' Smyrna rig Trees Hear at Vina. The late Senator Lolnnd Stanford, while in Turkey, purchased a large number of what wore said to be Smyrna fig trees. These were plained on tin senator's large aereugo around Vina, bul the trees wonld never bear fruit.; For many years this state of uffairs existed and the treos woro about to bo dug up and thrown away us worthless. Two years ugo W. II. Samson of Coming im ported "male" fig treos, hotter known in-, tho wild iig, and planted thom ut inter vals through the big orchards.- The ex periment has been successful, and this year the trees lire htdoii with fine Smyru-. ligs. Tho trees yield about ten pounds each of dried fruit each se.isou. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottlo of Unove's Taste less GniLt, Tonic. It Is simply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteloss form. No cure, no pay. Price 60 conts. . 1 NEWS OF T1IW0RLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. CoitsuinerN' AHsoelatluii l,uriued--l,aul I.eleimler I'urd Killed by Ills lli.nher, , Who Citiiimtla .Nuleltlu Omuliii Judge It t'hl-lstlau Seleutlt, It, W. Kin-rows, tliu disbursing nflleut of tho census buieim at Washington, was nirested oil tho ohurgn of em lie nil u 11 n'T.MD in government funds. 1 Tho remains of lli-ot llartu, who died near Loudon ruroutly, wove burletl at Bilmliiy, Surrey, lu thu presence of 111) widow, sou, daughter and a few friends. Many bountiful wrouths woro ptttuod UHlll tho ootllu. ' A cablo to tho Now York Sun from Rome says:' A trooper writes from Abrs siniit that ho and 30 other Italians are still prisoners ot Negus Menelelc. II was supposed that those men woro killed at tho Imttlo of Adowu In IbllU, T'ho IVnnsylvnnla rani will shortly place iu service u daily tr.u.i that will make tho dlstuuoo or IKK) miles between Chicago and Now York lu oxaotly 1', hours. This will bo by long odds the fastest long.distnnco train ill tho world, and is inudo possible by tho c.v.pouditurt of upward of t.10,OOTj,000'by tho Punil sylrauia conimny in improving Its traolt bnwoou tlio two oltius. Tho average spend of thu train, including slops, wll! bo fill.tlt miles an hour, and, exclusive ol stops, about 07 miles au hour, Paul Leicester Ford, tho nnvolist, wai shot through tlio heart in tho librury ol bis homo by his brother, Malcolm Web ster rord, who thou turned tho weumn upou himself and gave himself usimilut wound, says n New York dispatch, Tin two brothers died wlthlu n few foot ol each other. Malcolm was tho disin herited sou of a millionaire father, and there h id be on years of fumllv quarrel ingover mouey matters. Maluuliu Ford at ouo timo wns u uoted athlete. Tin .dead novelist was . married only twe years ngo-to-s daughter ot Edward II. Kidder of Brooklyu. The Colorado suprome court lias u held the city ordluauoe of Donvur foi tho regulation of wluerooms, reversing tho deoisiou of tho district court glvou by Judge Palmer, who held that women have tho same right to eutor wtuorooim or saloons that men hare. "If a dis- cruniuatiou is made agniust wonion sololy ou account of thulr sex," says the supreme court, "it would not bo good but if it is because of the Immorality that would bo likely to result if tho regulation was not made, tho regulation should bo sustained." Tho court holds that iujury to public morality would re sult if womou were, witbuut restriction, permitted to frequout wiuorooms. The Cousnmors' Commercial and In dustrial association has formed a ti'i. 000,000 combine of the retail merchants and consumers of tho oountry, says Chicago dispatch. The object is to give the retailers the advantage of largo capital, aud tho consumers that ot dis counts. Tho now company has beeu incorporated in Chicago and Arizona. Life membership foe is to bo $, and this will entitle tho consumer inembor to a 5 percent discouul lu his purchases from tho morchaut members, rogurdloss ot tiro location of tho latter. Tho airship belonging to Sonhnr Au gusto Suvros, tlie Bruzillnn aeronaut, mode au ascension at Paris, whou tho airship exploded. Sevros, tho aeronaut and ouo of his assistants, wuro killed. Sevres's airship, La Palx, wits not uu Iiko Suutos-Dumoiit's airships lu nil pearuuee, but it differed from them in many details. The gas capacity of La Paixwas nearly foar timo greatur than that of SautuvDumoiit's balloons. It had three main propellers and -two smaller onus, used for'steoriug utid in ucending and descending. Corooer Brailoy impaneled a jury nl Omaha and, accompanied by tho suuriff, proceeded to the home of Judge Kllor. and dumuiided that bo bo permitted tc hold no. inquest over tho remains ol Donald Eller, the judge's sou, who died while yuder the caro of tho Christian Sclenco- healers. Jadgo El lor opened 11 window and informed tho sheriff that In ordetr to bold the iuqnost he would have to breakdown three doors, tear the American flag from the cofUu anil break a lock with which thocolUu was secured. He said ho would .offor no persouul ro- sistuuee-. but would not utd the coroner iu uny uiaunor. Tho coronor decided to muk no attempt to enter and with drew. Mrs. Catherine Soffol, tho wife ol Wardo Peter Soffol of tho Alle -lieny county jail, whouutorod it plea ol ;-,i,r. to tho uhurgo of re-leasing ICIv.'.iv , ,1 ,0 John liiddln, tho burglursund inui-.l.-r.-r-of Grocer Kuhuey uud Detective JVn. Kerald, was sontciicoii at Pittsburg liv Judge Frasicr to two yours iu tho West ern pomieutiui'-. Mrs. Soffel received the M-ufiioe calmly. Walter Forman, the iii. inber ol 1 lie Blddlo gang -wiio turned s.ato s evidence and entered Cures felons, bolls, cull, old sores In one day.. Price 25c. Money back If you want it. ElectricSalveCo., Redding, Cal. ' GOOD FOR CORNS, TOO, No one claims to sell its equal, Ashland, Ok , March 28, 1(102. Tub Ei.kctkic HaI.vk Co., Ucddlng, Out. Gontlcmon : The box of Sure Shot Salve I ordered ol you camo lust nlglit. I put some on a gathering on my neck; put iton three times. It draw out about a tnblespoonful of pus nhd I think will take more out. I think it la tho best salve I over used. Yours truly, Waltru Mauby. Sold Rverywhe-e, Sent by mull upon receipt of price. plea ot guilty lu 1110 uiuriiur ol iCuliiioy, wits setitomied to death. It Is uiitlor stood tlittt for the iisslstuiion ho rendered tho statu thu pardon board wilt uoiuitiulo Ills soiitetioo to lllii imprisonment, Indians recently brought 11 nloiy to Fort V ul. 1111 to thooll'oot that there ui'u two poirl:.ed ships uway 011 tliu lilghi rldgo ot 1 lie Houltlos, wile 10 (lie 11101111. lulus slope oil' to tho Ai'olio oeouli. Tan i.. i, . ' iT.ri...,. 11. .' .. 1 .. i n other niaiiding almost upright, lu thu latter it hole was inudo mid curtain stone utensils taken out, Thoso woro pro duced by thu Indians. Tlio pluoo is LIU miles up tho t'nroiipluu river, then lot) miles toward the Arultu. Thu Indians also siutu'thiil tliuru Is a puli'llled forest tlloru 11ml innsslvo glaolers ninny hun dred feet lu height. 11. K. Mounillold, agent of thu North American Trans puliation coin puny at Fort Yukon, says ho will go up 10 see for liiuiself. The t lp will lulto about toil weeks. Cloorgu A. Hold of I'asadoiiu, (Jul., was hard at work carting oranges nt f l.fl'l itday whou lie leooivod a telegram Informing him that he Is one of tho heirs of an estate value I at $ 1 5, 000, 1100. !old is a Virginian 01' ICuglUh descent, uud tho ostatu has been lu litigation lor 110 years, ll Is said lint tho estate will bo divided equally among live American hull's, Dold, who Is 41 years of age, enlisted with' tho Fourth UiHted States cavalry from San Francisco and wont lo thu Philippines, whore ho served IS 111011 lbs. Wells, Fargo A Co, 'a express, for bilef iHillod nt Iho beginning of tho fiult-sliippliig season, lias undertaken tho handling of green fruits, lu carload lots ou passenger trains, mid has also adopted plan of distribution that will enable 'nippers to place small consign ments of fruit In all of thu markets no eessiblo to . leuln-line points between Ban Francisco and New York. Tho ux press company offors to accept ship ment of Ifl, 000 pounds ur more at tho regular oxprnaa rates, without any addi tional charge for toeing. Stops the Oough , ... and Works off tho Cold. I.axaltvo tlromn Quinine Tablets cure a coat In ouo day. No Curu, No Pay. Price 3A eenta. K1EDF0RD PLANING MILL, MEDFORD PLANING e mnnufaoture Doors, Sash, Ksli mates furtiislii'd on Store i) soft wood Contraotmgand liuililinc; Mill on North D Street MPHFOPn 1 aim m v j I Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., Dealers In Vehicles and V v! . I'lanel Jr., Orchard ati.i Coi n Cultivators. 'J.T Oasn Tongiiuluss Kighl Shovol Cultivators; also .1. I. Case Six nnd Klght Hliovul Walking nnd Hiding Cultivators combined. Harb and Smooth W lro; flblcken Wl'.- Rleyclns, llariioss. Km D. T. LAWTON, Mar. Med ford. Oreiton I nm prepared to furnish all kiiuls of HARNESS, SABLES, ETC, First-Class floods. Moriornio Prlcos Ca'l ant! see me 7th Street 9 -. .- c c. r r: ff; . Machirio repairing a snecialty ?f ff Second Hand Engines and Steam Pumps Bought and' Sold 9f ff Bicycle Cones and Axles- Made to Order If II.GAULT, Advertise in THE MAIL MISS VIRGINIA GRANES 'JVIIm How IIiimiiKuI riiyHlclaim' Dho iukI Itcl.v iiioii Lydlu K. risildiuiu'H Vtwotiililo tiow- llllllllll. " UlCMl JIllH. 1'IMtlMMI- Twolvo voniu eonlliiuouH ni'ivieo at the slclc ' ln "f l"inlnonl- Imnpl tills, lis well as lit. private homes, I111H given mu varied u.vperlenceil with tho tllhcawNiif wiiinon. I Imvo nursed Homo JtlHH VlltlllNIA (IIIANKH, l'riwldiiu ef Nursi.s'..Melnlleii,Wslrtnwli,S.Y. most illNtrenslng eusea of liillaiumatlou and ulceration! tyienvni ivsand-wonib. I have known thai, doetiirn used l.yilllt 10. I'lukliiun'H I'gctilhlo ifuin poilllll when' evorytiilng clso fulled with their pal leiits. I Imvo ailvlsed my putlcnls and frleud'i lo itso It uud Imvo yet In hoar of Its 11 rot failure lo eui-.i. " Four years ngu I had fulling of tho womb from nt raining lu lifting 11 heavy patient, and knowing of the value of your t'omiioiiml 1 began to use It nt iiuee, uud lu six weeka I wnawell otieo more, nnd have bad no trouble allien, I am most pleased to have had au opMir- . tunlty to say n few words In praiso of your Vegetable t'omiund, and shnll latin every oeensloii to reeoinmelul It." MlSH VlllillNIA (lllASKS. S(0 luttlt If aSiHw fiflMiufi'ill It mS tftiwns. I.yillu I'.. I'lnkliiiin'H Vcgi'Uililo Coiiipoiiiiil liu stooil tliu t'st of tjino, 4tul Jiiut uurc'tl thoiimiii'lN. ' Mrit. l'lnkliiiin nil vIm-s Hlrk wo men froo. AtltlruiM, Lynn, Mum. MILL CO., Proprietors mntililingH, Flooring nnd KuHtio nnd OlHoo fixturca in bard ur OREGON J Machinery ( to rn to to J. G. TAYLOR, Medford, Oegon c tf. sr. sf. jy: 5 jja. - Proprietor and get good results